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WE, THE SENIOR CLASS. PRESENT 1 IHIHIIR V Jii lH ww m umM mmuii l M fe If ' Si « ' -.1 raa The doors of life have swung silently apart. The opportunities to open doors within life itself present themselves everyday. Each person hopes to pass through the doors of success. To those just beginning high school, the doors are now opening to the fun of high school life, to the privilege of partici- pating in extra-curricular activities, and to the opportunity of receiving honors for work well done. ■. ' «• ' ■■■4 ACE To the graduating class, the entry to this phase of life will be closed forever. For all, there will be other portals; but the memories of life at Fuquay High School will live as long as the student himself lives. The 1956 GREENBRIAR is designed to help each student recall those memories of the time the doors to the best part of his life stood open. 5 [iTIIffil TnTIMl 1 1 1 1 1 1 mmwnm T Tir m m innrin in run frxro ummumi Mu m iiiLL TABLE Of DEDICATION 7 -1 FACULTY 9 CLASSES 15 ORGANIZATIONS 45 1 ATHLETIC 61 e i FEATURES 71 K S. ADVERTISEMENTS 80 6 . vr..... 1 (re DEDICATION For your endless efforts to raise the standards of our school . . . for the ideals you endeavor to maintain ... for your interest in the student body . . . for your guidance and encouragement, we proudly dedicate this, the 1956 GREENBRIAR to you, our Principal MR. E. N. FARNELL V I HI III III IIIIHMMHBBM MR. E. N. FARNELL Principal PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE I have been pleased with your accomplishments during the past five years. Now, you leave us to take your rightful place in the world, at one of the most interesting- and chal- lenging times in the- history of man. Tremendous changes are taking place, traditions are being shattered, and you must be able to make the proper adjustment to these changes. During times like these, I urge you to build your life upon: (1) a proper sense of values, (2) Poise, and (3) per- sonal efforts. As you grow you will realize that a strong per- sonality is more valuable than material wealth and that suc- cess will come to you only through your own efforts. I urge you to dream lofty dreams; dreams that are worthy of the men and women of America. As the poet says: Keep thou thy dreams — though joy should pass you by, Hold to the rainbow beauty of thy thoughts; It is for dreams that men will oftimes die, And count the passing pain of death as naught. BETTY ASHWORTH Secretary [ ' MW77Wm ANNIE INEZ ADAMS Meredith, A.B. EDWARD BENSON East Carolina, B.S. Columbia University M.A. VIVIAN BURTON Emerson College of Oratory, B.L.I. University of Ga., A.B. Northwestern University M.A. RUTH CARROLL East Carolina, B.S. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MRS. W. O. COUNCIL East Carolina, A.B. MRS. E. N. FARNELL East Carolina, A.B. University of Tenn. Woman ' s College, U. N. C. 11 MRS. LUCILLE HADDOCK Duke University, A.B FRED L. HUNT N. C. State College B.S. ' ; ' } ' UlITnTITTTH I « H!!lMVt I if firim 11 1 mm n 1 nn n a n wvra 1 hull in 1 iwimummm nuiim milium umill v. l kHk i MIIMH IIM I HWllUlM Will Hi lllj CLARIS SMITH EVANGELINE KENNETH NEWBOLD BEN PERRY JONES BAKER JOYNER Davidson, B.S. U. N. C, M.A. East Carolina, B.S. East Carolina, B.S. U. N. C, M.Ed. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ELLEN SHEFFIELD Woman ' s College, U. N. C, A.B. ELEANOR SOUTHERLAND Flora MacDonald, A.B. ARERON B. UPCHURCH N. C. State College B.S. 12 THOMAS WARD Ohio University, A.B. U. N. C. University of Penn. N. C. State OTMIfli! Millie lliiiliiiiiM ELEMENTARY FACULTY MISS MAE ADAMS MISS CENIETH ELMORE MISS MYRTLE HOPSON MRS. CATHERINE TUTOR MISS ELIZABETH CARROLL MRS. MARY ELLEN HARTIS MRS. JEAN PARKS MISS LOLA WATSON MR. HOWARD CAYTON MRS. HELEN HOLLAND MISS MARY STEPHENS MRS. DOROTHY WELLS MRS. KATHERINE BRIGMAN MRS. DORIS FAIRES MRS. FRANCES INGRAM MRS. PATRICIA WAGSTAFF MRS. AUDREY CAYTON MISS RUTH HATHAWAY MRS. AZZIE SEXTON MRS. ELEANOR WEBB MISS MONTEEN WINSTEAD MRS. S. A. YANCEY mm ■MuoiJifHMum mi.il i lmuiw. muitium m v„ urn: mmmimiiiA iiwmiim r.uuin i f [ m FUQUAY1SPRINGS SCHOOL BOARD 14 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SALLIE CARDEN President PRISCILLA HOLLOWAY Vice-President SHELBY DAVIS . . : Secretary EMILIE TILLEY Treasurer 16 DOROTHY MAY MARY LYNN AIKEN ADCOCK BETTY JEAN BAKER DAVID LEE BAKER MARY ELM A ASHWORTH FRANKLIN EUGENE BENTON SONJA MARIE AVERETTE BETTY DORIS BUFFALOE ???? T A M Y ADCO(: K-Beta Club 3,4; Representative to Student Council 4; F.H.A, l„„Jnr ; pi r? mP r, ' u ; , C i Vi f. C,U . b ' ; Student Countil l 4 Secretary 4; Majorette 1,2,-5,4; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 1,4; French Club 3,4; Library Club 3,4; Reporter for Library Club 3 Librarian 1,2,3,4; Williamsburg Trip 3; F.T.A. 4; Advertising Staff of GREENBR1AR V nub 7? ' ■' M A R LVNN A,KEN - ' - H-A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. Camp 1,2; Monogram K I. i iV ; wf r[ etary u° f M  n °S ram CIub 3; F.T.A. 3; Beta Club 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Basket- XI pt a iuT I T np 3 ' ■■MARY ELMA ASHWORTH— Monogram Club 1,2, vfcv i v ' l ri l ' ' 2 ; 3 ' t ; I i- H u A - Camp 2; Student Coundl 2 - 3 ' 4 ; Treasurer 4; Junior C R FFN RrTa R 1 u U c 3 ' 4 S Baske t t a11 ' ' 2 V 3 ' 4; Williamsburg Trip 3; Advertising Staff of e ij a r 3,4; Superlative (Most Athletic) . . . SONJA AVERETTE — F.H A 12 34 F.H.A. Camp 2; Representative to Student Council 2; Office Clerk 2,3; Basketball ' iS Monogram 3,4; Monogram Club Secretary and Treasurer 4; French Club 3; Majorette 2 3 4- Chief Majorette 4; Advertising Staff 3; Williamsburg Trip 3; Superlative (Most Attractive)! h, HKU w i, BET u TY J AN BAKER — F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; French Club 3; Li ' pa d r C V Williamsburg Trip 3; Monogram 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4 . . . DAVID LEE RFNTON pka ' , ' A A Gk ' e Club 4; Williamsburg Trip 3 . . . FRANKLIN EUGENE m a? ■' ■c ' £ , M T° gram Club ' ' 2 ' 3 ' 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; F.F.A. Camp n ' ? d 1 I f AT 3 U um °L y: Band U2 ' 3 ' 4; Glee Club 4; Librar y Club 3 ' 4 • • • BETTY DORIS BUFFALOE — F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Marshal V, Beta Club 3 4 Sec- retary of Beta Club 4; Williamsburg Trip 3 JAMES ARCHIE BYRD JOHN MACK CALLIS DOROTHY JEAN SALLIE JEAN CARDEN CAMPBELL JAMES CLINTON DAN MOTLEY ROBERT CLARK, JR. ALBERTA CLAYTON CAVINESS CHAPPELL JAMES ARCHIE BYRD — Superlative (Most Attractive); Track 1,2; Williamsburg Trip 4; . . . JOHN MACK CALLIS— F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 4; Williamsburg Trip 3 . . . DOROTHY JEAN CAMPBELL— F.H.A. 1,2,3; Dramatics 2,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3; Of- ficer 3; School Store 3,4; Library 2,4; Library Club 4 . . . SALLIE JEAN CARDEN— Civics Club 1; President 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Historian 1; F.H.A. Camp 1; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Girls ' State 3; Marshal 3; French Club 3,4; President 3; Vice-President 4; Beta Club 3,4; Senior Class President; Librarian 4; Library Club 4; Superlative (Best Ail-Around) . . . JAMES CLIFTON CAVINESS— F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club . . . DAN MOTLEY CHAPPELL— F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Camp 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Football 4; Williamsburg Trip 3 . • ■ROBERT CLARK, JR.— F.F.A. 1,2,3; Bus Driver 1,2,4; Glee Club 4 . . . ALBERTA CLAY- TON — Freshman Class Secretary; Latin Club 2,3; Secretary-Treasurer of Latin Club 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Williamsburg Trip 3; Junior Play; Senior Editor of GREENBRIAR; Office Clerk 4. BOYD FRANKLIN COLLIER— Chandler High, Virginia; Thomas Jefferson High, Virginia- o«r n ?I r T, b 3 ' 4; French CIub 3 ' 4; Beta C,ub 3 ' 4 5 Football 3,4; Junior Play; GREEN- BRIAR Advertising Staff 4; Usher for Junior Play . . . BETTY SUE CRABTREE F H A 1,2; French Club 3; Library Club 3,4; Junior Play Usher; Williamsburg Trip 3 TAMES R p™« EE - Glee Club l ' 2; Band 2 ' 3 ' 4; Latin Club 2 ' 3; President 2; Class Editor of GREENBRIAR 1,2,3; Business Manager of GREENBRIAR 4; Beta Club 3,4- President 4 Junior Play 3; Williamsburg Trip 3; Library Club 3; Marshal 3; Dance Band 2,4 . KATIE FLORENCE CRABTREE— F.H.A. 1,2; Latin Club 2.3; Librarian 3; Library Club 3,4; Library Secretary 3; Vice-President 4; Chief Marshal 3; Usher for Junior Play 3; Essay Contest ( First Place); Officer 4; Williamsburg Trip 3; Beta Club 3,4 .. . HARRIET BETTS DAVIS— rvmn A FF ' £}? b A 3 ' i ; President 3; Usher for Junior Play 3; Advertising Staff for GREENBRIAR 3,4; F.H.A. Camp 1,2; French Club 3,4; Vice-President 3; Beta Club 3 4- Vice-President 4; Chief Marshal 3; Co-Advertising Manager 4; Williamsburg Trip 3- Libra- nan 2 3,4 . . . SHELBY JEAN DAVIS— F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Library Club 3,4- Class Secretary 3,4; School Store Clerk 4; Williamsburg Trip 3 . . . BOBBY GREY DEAN— L ' ' 4; Glee Club 4; Mon °gram Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Basketball 1,2,3 4 ELIZABETH ANNETTE EATMAN. w u. . .. BOYD FRANKLIN COLLIER HARRIET BETTS DAVIS BETTY SUE CRABTREE SHELBY JEAN DAVIS JAMES RALPH CRABTREE BOBBY GREY DEAN KATY FLORENCE CRABTREE ELIZABETH ANNETTE EATMAN ROSE MARIE FARMER EFFIE CAROLYN HILLIARD WAVERLY FITZHUGH JR. JAMES BEN HOLLEMAN MARY VIRGINIA GRIFFIS PRISCILLA ANN HOLLOWAY PHILLIP REX HARVELL BENNIE SHERRILL JONES seiions ROSE MARIE FARMER— F.H.A. 1,2,3; Store Clerk 2,3; Office Clerk 1,2,3; Williamsburg Trip 3 . . . WAVERLY LEE FITZHUGH, JR.— F.T.A. 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 4; Williamsburg Trip 3; New Bern High School . . . MARY VIRGINIA GRIFFIS— F.H.A. 1,2; Glee Club 2; French Club 3 . . . PHILLIP REX HAKV ELL— Superlative (Most Original); F.F.A. 1,2; Bus Driver 1,2; Junior Play 3... EFFIE CAROLYN HILLIARD— F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; F.T.A. Treasurer 3; F.T.A. Vice- President 4; French Club 3; Advertising Staff 4; Williamsburg Trip 3; Glee Club 2,3 .. . JAMES BENNET HOLLEMAN— F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Football 4; Monogram Club 4 . . . PRISCILLA ANN HOLLOWAY— Sophomore Class Vice-President; Senior Class Vice- President; Student Council Representative 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Co-captain 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Camp 2; F.T.A. 3,4; French Club 3,4; School Song Leader 4; Junior Play; Williamsburg Trip 3; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 3,4; Office Clerk 4; Girls ' State 3; Homecoming Queen 4 . . . BENNIE SHERRILL JONES— Football 1,2,3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Superlative (Most Athletic). iiimmm BOBBY RAY JONES . . . DORIS ANNE JONES— F.H.A. 1,3,4; Williamsburg Trip; F.T A 4; Library Club 4 . . . NANCY SUE KEITH— Freshman Class President; Band 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2; F.H.A. Camp 2; Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Vice-Presi- dent 3; Student Council President 4; Beta Club 3,4; French Club 3; Monogram Club 2,3- Ad- vertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 4; Wake County Association of Student Council Represen- tatives 3,4; Junior Play 3; Girls ' State Alternate 3; Williamsburg Trip 3; F.H A 12 3 4 SHIRLEY ANN KINTON— F.H.A. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,4; Class Treasurer 1; Lafayette High o C w 0l w,.„- BE JTY JACQUELIN LANGDON— F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Office Clerk 2,3,4; Williamsburg Trip 3; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 3; Junior Play THOMAS ELIJAH McGEE . . HOMER ALLEN McLEAN . . . CELIA ELIZABETH MID- GETTE— F.H.A. 1,2; Beta Club 3,4; Office Clerk 4. BOBBY RAY JONES B. JACQUELIN LANGDON DORIS ANN JONES THOMAS ELIJAH McGEE NANCY SUE KEITH HOMER ALLEN McLEAN SHIRLEY ANN KINTON CELIA ELIZABETH MIDGETTE ALBERT BILLY MIZE MARGARETT ANN PAGE PEGGY ROSE MYATT PEGGY ANGELIA PASSMORE TREVA EFFILENE OGBURN PEGGY YVONNE POWELL JERRY THOMAS OLIVER J U ANITA ROSE REVELS ALBERT BILLY MIZE— Football 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Football Co-Captain 4 . . . PEGGY ROSE MYATT— Beta Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3; Library Treasurer 4; Student Council Project Committee 4; Office Clerk 4; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 4; Librarian 1,2,3,4 . . . TREVA EFFILENE OGBURN— Beta Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Latin Club 2,3; Librarian 2,3,4; Office Clerk 4; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 3; Co-Advertising Manager of GREENBRIAR 4; Secre- tary of Sophomore Class; Vice-President of Library Club 3; President of Library Club 4; Student Director of Junior Play; Marshal }; Williamsburg Trip 3 . . . JERRY THOMAS OLIVER— Latin Club 2; French Club 3; Band 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; F.T.A. President 4; Glee Club 4; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 3,4; Basketball Manager 1; Vice-President of Junior Class 3 . . . MARGARET ANN PAGE— F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Historian 2; Latin Club 2; Librarian 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Library Club 3,4; Williamsburg Trip 3; F.T.A. 4; Office Clerk 3,4; Assistant Student Director of Junior Play 3 . . . PEGGY ANGELIA PASSMORE— Of- fice Clerk 4; Williamsburg Trip 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Librarian 1,2 .. . PEGGY YVONNE POWELL— F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Camp 1,2; Beta Club 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Office Clerk 4; Store Clerk 4; Williamsburg Trip 3; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 4 . . . JUANITA ROSE REVELS— F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Office Clerk 4. HHHIHHUHjhI ii .7 Iff! N iPw E w TELLE RHYNE - p H.A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. Camp 2; F.T.A. 3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Assistant Editor of GREENBRIAR 3- Editor of GREENBRIAR 4; Office Clerk 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Williamsburg Trip 3; Superlative (Most Popular) . . JANE ANNETTE ROUNDY— F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Camp 1,2; Willamsburg Inp 3; Beta Club 3,4; Beta Club Treasurer 4; Junior Play 3; French Club 3,4; French Club President 4 . . . KATHRYN BYRD ROWLAND— Vice-President of Freshman Class; Fresh- man Editor of GREENBRIAR; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Camp 1,2; F.T.A. 1,3,4; French Club 3,4; Secretary-Treasurer of French Club 4; Marshal 3; Beta Club 3,4; Secretary of Beta Club 3; School Pianist 4; Williamsburg Trip 3; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 3,4; American Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest (Second Place) 1,2 . . . MARY ELLEN ROWLAND— F H A ' CHARLES RAY SALJ LS— F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Marshal ' 3 j Williamsburg Trip 3; Junior Play; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 4 . . . JAMES MAT- THEW SEARS — Wake County Assistant Student Council Representative 4; Beta Club 3 4- ™™£«£!w™M : Manager of School Store 4; Student Council 4; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 4; Junior Play 3; Monogram Club 4; Football 4; Marshal 3; Cary High School; Superlative ( Best All Around )... HUBERT RAINES SHEARON, JR.— Monogram Club 3,4 Baseball 2,3,4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Beta Club 3,4; F.F.A. Camp 2; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 4; Marshal 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4 . . . ANNA MARIE SHERIAN— Majorette 1,2,3,4; Program Chairman of F.H.A. 2; F.H.A. 1,2,4; French Club 3- Williamsburg Trip 3; Library Club 3,4; Secretary of Library Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Librarian 2 3 4- Junior Play Usher. ' ' ' UN RHyS ELLE J AN NNETTE KATHRYN BYRD MARY ELLEN RHYNE ROUNDY ROWLAND ROWLAND CHARLES RAY SAULS JAMES MATTHEW HUBERT RAINES ANNA MARIE SEARS SHEARON, JR. SHERIAN UfJjFfJfflH ™ BETTY CAROLYN SMITH EMILIE MARGARET TILLEY MARVIN MITCHELL SPIVEY RUDOLPH HOUGH WALTERS ARTHUR RAY TALLEY, JR. SHELBY JEAN WILSON KENNETH MATTHEW TALLEY NATHAN MACK WOODLIEF sciHons BILLY RAY YEARGIN I BETTY CAROLYN SMITH— F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Vice-President 3; F.H.A. President 4; Band 1,2,3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Williamsburg Trip 3; Beta Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Club Editor of GREENBRIAR 4; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 3; Office Clerk 4; French Club 3,4 . . . MARVIN MITCHELL SPIVEY— Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Presi- dent 4; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Williamsburg Trip 3 . . . ARTHUR RAY TALLEY, JR.— Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; President of Monogram Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Sports Editor of GREENBRIAR 4; Superlative (Most Popular); Williamsburg Trip 4 . . . KENNETH MATTHEW TALLEY— Latin Club 2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Junior Play; Junior Class President; Williamsburg Trip 3; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 3,4; Photographer for GREENBRIAR 2,4; Band 1,2,3 . . . EMILIE MAR- GARET TILLEY— Monogram Club 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Camp 2; F.T.A. 3,4; French Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Williamsburg Trip 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 3,4; Office Clerk 4; Superlative (Most Original) . . . RUDOLPH HOUGH WALTERS . . . SHELBY JEAN WILSON— F.H.A. 1,2,3; Latin Club 2; Office Clerk 3,4; School Store 2,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4 . . . NATHAN MACK WOODLIEF— Monogram Club 4; Football 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 . . . BILLY RAY YEAR- GIN— F.F.A. 1,2. niiikiiiiiiiiiiii MASCOTS MUUUWtAlW! SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Listen all ye men and women, youths and maidens, and little children. Listen all ye people of Fuquay Varina and surrounding communities to the words of wisdom from the lips of your prophetess, Kathryn Rowland, who now speaketh to you of things which must shortly come to pass. Behold, I am in a vision and it is the year of ' 66 and as I enter the beautiful and spacious drugstore on Main Street in downtown Fuquay, my heart is thrilled to see the proprietor, gray- ing Phillip Harvell, slightly bald Hubert Shearon, town mayor; and portly Boyd Collier, prominent den- tist, discussing the personnel of the new hospital just outside the city on 15-A. In the new hospital Ralph Crabtree is Chief of Staff; Annette Roundy is Head Nurse; Treva Ogburn is Dietician, and Robert Stevens, Billy Ray Yeargin, and John Mack Callis, whose col- lege days were deferred because of their Uncle Sam ' s orders, are interns. Lo! the scene changes and I ' m transported to the auditorium of the Fuquay- Varina Junior College where C. P. L. home economist, Nancy Keith is teaching a cooking school composed of young homemakers. I recognize Betty Baker, Marie Sherian, and Jean Wil- son, though each have added considerable pounds since high school days. Present also are three of the ad- ministrative staff — Dr. Priscilla Holloway, capable head of the English Department; Dean of Men, Waver- ly Fitzhugh; Phd., Emilie Tilley, of the foreign lan- guage department whose Comment-allez vous? is genuine and warm; and the Business Administrator, Mollie Ashworth. Just outside I hear the sound of a patrolman ' s siren. Imagine Jerry Oliver citing author- ess Sallie Carden to appear in court before Judge Doro- thy Adcock for speeding 90 m.p.h. in a restricted zone. Swiftly I am transported to far-away places. Dark Africa — and the faces of the natives glow at the mention of missionary Carolyn Hilliard who has labored so faithfully in the village recently built by the Charles Sauls Construction Company. Meanwhile, over in nearby Southern Rhodesia, Mary Aiken is con- ducting Gene Barbee and Dan Chappell, famed enty- mologists, on a tour of her plantation in a search for a new species of tobacco worms. Moscow — Harriet Davis, famed sociologist, makes Pravda ' s front page headlines with her sweeping re- forms behind the Iron-Curtain. Paris — Jean Campbell and Annette Eatman are busi- ly exporting their exotic new perfume (extracted from mulberry leaves by an ingenious process) to the American dealer Allen McLean. New York— at the office of the New York Times I see the editor James Byrd busily sorting out informa- tive news sent in by world correspondents Jimmy Caviness and Jimmy Holloman. — Carnegie Hall — Bob- by Jones and Doris Jones, famed jazz-playing duo, are making their formal debut. Hollywood — Sonja Averette enjoys a swim in the elaborate swimming pool she designed for singer Mit- chell Spivey. El Paso — Dude-Ranch proprietor, Rudolph Wal- ters is teaching the vacationing private secretaries, Shelby Davis and Peggy Myatt, the art of horseback riding. Southern Louisiana — Jackie Langdon is feeding her kennel of chinchillas their ration while her next- door neighbor Frank Benton raises cane. Joyfully, I accept an invitation to fly to Washing- ton, D.C. with Bobby Dean who has gained a deg ree of fame as a transcontinental pilot. Imagine my sur- prise as I gaze across the aisle and recognize a former classmate, the Rev. Arthur R. Talley, Jr., who is Senate Chaplain. As we stop by the White House to speak to the President of the LJ. S., Bobby Jeffries, I am amazed to see Katie Crabtree being congratulated by the first lady on her novel, THE CARE OF LITTLE FISHES, which is the nation ' s number one best seller. Katie is visiting her sister Betty Sue who is secretary to U. S. Senator Nathan Woodlief. What a sursprise as I regis- ter at the hotel to see a delegation of old time class- mates, Robert Clark, Thomas McGee, Peggy Passmore, and Virginia Griffis, who have won the trip to the nation ' s capital as a result of superior salesmanship in their chosen field — insurance. The telephone rings and, with delight, I hear the voice of Linda Rhyne — army nurse, who has just returned to the states after a tour of duty in the Far East. She brings joyful news of Jimmy Sears, world renowned traveler and lecturer, whom she has had the pleasure of seeing and hearing in China. My plane is delayed and hurrying to board a trans- continental airliner nearby are Peggy Powell and Shir- ley Kinton, government secretaries. The minutes pass and as my plane approaches I recognize a woman pilot. She is none other than Celia Midgette with Betty Buf- falo as stewardess. She tells me of seeing actress Marie Farmer having a manicure in the beauty salon of Juanita Revels in Paris. We stop for lunch in Richmond, Virginia — and are delighted to find Billy Mize as proprietor of a swanky restaurant. He tells us of seeing Sherrill Jones, big league ball-player, in a music store listening to a recording of Moments to Remember as sung by Mary Ellen Rowland, contralto. I return home (which is in Raleigh, N. C. ). On my way to the church where I am Director of Religious Education, I stop at Raleigh ' s Pharmaceutical Supply Company where the owner, well-known Kenneth Tal- ley is discussing a new drug for the treatment of mumps with the former Carolyn Smith, Margaret Page, and Alberta Clayton, whose children are in school together and are indeed having a swell time. Suddenly a veil is drawn over the future, shutting out the things that are to be and I don my cap and gown for the big moment of graduation, confident that only good shall follow all the days that are to be for the fair and talented members of the Class of ' 56. twzmmvm 26 KATHRYN ROWLAND Prophetess CLASS HISTORY Listen, classmates, listen well to the words of your class historian. See our class flower unfold the events that made our class ' history and re- member our motto, Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. In the bud of a long-stemmed white carnation with green curling leaves we see our freshman of- ficers: Nancy Keith, Kathryn Rowland, Alberta Clayton, and Emilie Tilley. These classmates, along with our Student Council Representative, Dorothy Adcock, helped us to become an intregal part of the school. The girls turned out in great number — all eager to make Coach Council ' s basketball squad. Mollie Ashworth, Mary Lynn Aiken, Nancy Keith, Carolyn Smith, Betty Baker, Priscilla Hol- loway, Emilie Tilley, Jean Wilson, Doris Jones, and Sonja Averette represented us well on the team. Bobby Dean made the boys ' team and wel- comed additions to the football team were Sher- rill Jones, Arthur Ray Talley, and Billy Mize. In baseball Mitchell Spivey, Arthur Ray Talley, and Sherrill Jones displayed their skills. Not only were we outstanding in sports, but also in a scholastic contest in which Sallie Carden won first place and Kathryn Rowland won second place. We were anxious to become members of our school ' s organizations. Clubs which boasted Freshman members were the F. H. A., F. T. A., F. F. A., and others. As the flower opens more and the small white petals sprout forth, we see our Sophomore Class officers, Jean Fish, Priscilla Holloway, Treva Og- burn, and Emilie Tilley capably leading us through our second year in high school We were represented in the Student Council by Mollie Ashworth and Sonja Averette. Many of our classmates took an active part in the newly formed band. Sonja Averette, Marie Sherian, and Dorothy Adcock exhibited their twirling ability as majorettes. Again, as in our freshman year Kathryn Rowland represented us well in the scholastic contest by winning second place. Katie Crabtree was winner of the first place honors. This year Frank Benton made the football team and Hubert Shearon made the base- ball team. The petals open wider revealing the swirling pattern that was our lives during our Junior year. Our class president, Kenneth Talley, had his hands full directing all of our projects. He was ably assisted by the other officers, Jerry Oliver, Shelby Davis, and Emilie Tilley. We were represented in the Student Council by Mol- lie Ashworth, Priscilla Holloway, and Nancy Keith. Our play, Cheaper by the Dozen, accented the talents of Nancy Keith, Frank Benton, Ann- ette Roundy, Ralph Crabtree, and others who helped to make it the success it was. We ' ll al- ways remember the antics in Williamsburg at 2:00 a.m.! Weren ' t the seniors surprised at the fine banquet we gave them! complete with ming trees, a dragon, Chinese coolies, and Madam But- terfly. This year over thirty of our class were initiated into the Beta Club. Boyd Collier made the football team and Waverly Fitzhugh made the baseball team. Class night and each junior helped to carry the traditional daisy chain. Marshals for this occasion were Harriet Davis, Katie Crabtree, Kathryn Rowland, Sallie Carden, Treva Ogburn, Betty Buffalo, Jimmy Sears, Ralph Crabtree, Hubert Shearon, Charles Sauls, and Frank Benton. Our flower has reached the extent of its growth and has burst into its full radiance. At long last we are Seniors — wearers of the long awaited and coveted F.S.H.S. class rings. Our officers are Sal- lie Carden, Priscilla Holloway, Shelby Davis, and Emilie Tilley. Several of our classma ' .es are mem- bers of the Student Council, they are Nancy Keith and Jimmy Sears, Mollie Ashworth, Bobby Dean, and Dorothy Adcock. Many members of our class are outstanding in organizational acti- vities. Serving in the capacity of president of va- rious clubs are Carolyn Smith, Arthur Ray Tal- ley, Jerry Oliver, Mitchell Spivey, and Ralph Crabtree. Nancy Keith is rendering much val- uable service as president of the Student Council. Linda gave generously of her time as Editor of the GREENBRIAR and as chief cheerleader. This year Hubert Shearon and Jackie Langdon made the basketball team. Jimmy Holloman, Na- than Woodlief, and Jimmy Sears were added to Coach Perry ' s football squad. Remember the homecoming game when Priscilla Holloway was crowned Queen and the senior attendants were Mary Lynn Aiken and Carolyn Smith. We are nearing the end of our high school days. It is with fondest memories and great as- pirations we are about to leave and enter into a new realm of life. Always will remain in our minds . . . the sweet memories of our activities as the Class of ' 56. —HARRIET DAVIS, Historian 28 liHJiijiliiiiiii wxmr mnum lunmmmupi till JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS POLLY ADAMS President ROSS OLIVE Vice-President LOUISE CRAIG Secretary BETTY RAY JOHNSON Treasurer 30 POLLY ADAMS DONALD BROAD WELL BEN CAMPBELL DOROTHY DONES HELEN BARBOUR JACKIE BULLOCK CHARLIE CLARK JOHNNY ELLIOTT CAROLYN BECK JANE BYRD LOUISE CRAIG AMELIA GRIFFIN GENE BARBEE DONALD BUFFALOE VIRGINIA CHAMPION WILLIAM DUPREE RACHEL BARBOUR JANET BULLOCK WILLIAM CLARK BETSY GILBERT vniiii ravTinnnimi BETTY ANN HACKNEY DONALD HARVELL BENNY HONEYCUTT MARTHA HONEYCUTT BILL HUBER JUDY JONES NORMAN LANE MABEL JORDAN JUANITA KEITH PHYLLIS KELLY JACKIE LEINGANG STEVE McCAULEY KENNETH HAIRE LIBBY LEE HOLLAND BETTY BRUCE HOWARD BETTY RAY JOHNSON WALLACE JONES EVELYN LEE MICHAEL KANNON PATRICIA MATTHEWS MARY ELLEN MOORE BEVERLY PORTER LARRY SHERRON BECKY STEPHENSON CHARLES PAGE BOBBY RANSDELL SAM STEPHENS ROSS OLIVE PERCY STUART DEVON PARRISH KAREN PRINCE ROY RICHTER PATSY SMITH DONNIE STEPHENSON GARLAND STUART EVELYN THOMPSON JERRY POLLARD LARRY ROWLAND GEORGE STEPHENSON PEGGY TINGEN wifflwrm mi 8251 ? ' It EMITTE TUTOR EMILY WIMBER LY ERNESTINE WADE MIKE WILLIAMS ELEANOR WALTERS BETTY JEAN WOOD LINDA VEASEY PATSY WILKERSON DIXIE WALLS BEULAH WOMBLE BUCK WOOD MARGARET WOOD SOPHOMORE OFFICERS DONALD BULLOCK President WARREN JONES Vice-President POLLY WOODWARD Secretary JACKIE COATS Treasurer 36 NELIA ADAMS LARRY BARBOUR KENNETH BRADLEY SARAH CANNADY JACKIE COATS JIMMY ASHWORTH LARRY BENNETH DELORIS BROWN BETSY CARDEN BONNIE CURRIN CHARLES BAKER FAYE BLALOCK CELESTE BULLOCK BANKS CLARK BOBBY DEAN FANNIE BARBOUR HORACE BOWLING NINA CALLIS PHILLIP CLOER FAYE DENNIS BOBBY ARRINGTON WALLACE BARBOUR BILLY BROWN JEAN CAPPS VERA JEAN CORBETT MILDRED AYSCUE NORWOOD BETTS PEGGY BROWN GENE CHAMBERS WILLIARD CURRIN PEGGY FAYE BAKER WILMER BLALOCK DONALD BULLOCK DICK CLAYTON J. D. DEAN 37 JIMMY REX DICKENS BOBBY GILMORE PEGGY JACKSON WARREN JONES BARBARA McCULLOCK MARIE DUPREE DAVID HOLLAND JIMMY JONES MAYNARD KEITH JANIE MOORE BOB FARABOW JERRY HONEYCUTT OSCAR JONES DAVID LIPSCOMB PATSY PAGE MARTHA GILBERT ELLA SUE IVEY SHIRLEY JONES PARTHENIA LYMAN JOYCE PRINCE KAY DONES ELOISE HARVELL EMILY JONES PHILLIP KANNON SYLVIA MILLS FREDDIE ENGLE GRACE HONEYCUTT SHIRLEY JONES JOE LAWHORN LUTHER OLIVER MARTHA FUQUAY WILMA HOWARD PAT JONES GEORGE LYMAN ELLIS POWELL 38 PATSY PRUITT KENNETH ROWLAND PATSY SPIVEY MARIE THOMAS EDDIE RAGAN JENNETTE SENTER EDGAR STEPHENSON WAYNE TINGEN JIMMY WALKER LUCY RILEY GLORIA SHERRON WILLIAM STINSON BERTA SUE TUNSTALL COY ROGERS BOBBIE LOU SPIVEY BOBBY THOMAS TOM TYNDALL MYRTLE RAGLAND BETTY SANDY CONNIE STEPHENSON PATSY THOMAS FA YE RHODES PHYLLIS SHERMAN LAWRENCE STEPHENSON POLLY WOODWARD ESTELLE WOODLIEF MARTHA RILEY FRED SMITH SHIRLEY STEPHENSON FAYE TUNSTALL ILHWllim L I II ' .Hill! M un nn ii mi mil m in isr. 1 1 nmnummi nrmnuT w s FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS BOBBY FLEMING President WINNIE COLEY Vice-President SUSAN JUDD Secretary HELEN STEPHENS Treasurer 40 DELORIS ADAMS NANCY BAKER JACKIE BLANCHARD JUDY CANNADY JAMES CONNOR JIMMY ADAMS LOUIS BARBOUR HUGH BUCKANAN PEGGY CHAMPION BOBBY CRABTREE JANE ASHWORTH PATSY BECKWITH JIMMY BUFFALOE BOBBIE CHISENHALL TONY CURR1N JIM BAKER HAZEL BETTS JERRY BYRD JOE COLEY HELEN DANIELS FAYE ADAMS LOUISE BAILEY CAROL BROADWELL BETTY CARDEN VIOLET COOK BRANTLEY ADCOCK MARTHA BARBEE GEORGE BULLOCK KITTY LOU CHESTNUTT JUDY CRUMPLER MARTHA ATKINS PEGGY BECKWITH HENRY BUNN BOBBY CLAYTON DIANA DALE 41 mmm V: ■WMMUIMIHII II II (IK I f IlJf illllJllI ill III 111 V c HORACE DEAN BOBBY FLEMING SUE HILLIARD CHARLOTTE DONAT DONALD GRAY R. W. HOLLAND KENNETH HUMPHERIES KITTY LAND JOHNSON BOB LEINGANG BRUCE LYLES DICKIE FISH EVERETTE HACKNEY PAUL HORNE MICKEY JONES BILLY RAY MANSHIP MONTEEN FISH A. G. HARE JANET HOWARD EDWARD KEITH RUBY McLEOD PHYLLIS DENNIS DAN GEARY JACKIE HOLLAND DOUGLAS JOHNSON PAMELA LEINGANG CLAUDE DUPREE MARY GILMORE JUDY HOLLOWAY LARRY JOHNSON FRANCES LYLES fBfSHM 42 JEAN FISH CHET HAIRE GLENN HORTON SUSAN JUDD BARBARA McGEE iMIIIIHII ' WMM WU ' MI ' immTOMIIII[lim Hi MARIE McLAURIN HUGH OGBURN CELIA ROWLAND HELEN STEPHENS BARBARA UPCHURCH DEVON McLEAN JOANNA PAINTER BILLY SANDY O ' NEAL STEPHENSON PEGGY VANCE BETTY SUE YOUNG RUDY MORRISON NEWTON PRINCE HAYWOOD SHERRON THOMAS STEPHENSON JOANNA WALKER J. R. WOODWARD ELGIE NORRIS JACKIE RHODES SHIRLEY SPENCE DONALD TART PRISCILLA WILSON BILLY McLEAN BOBBY O ' NEAL ELLEN ROWLAND JAYNE STEPHENSON JERRY UPCHURCH BETTY DORIS WOOD ROSE MOORE VIRGINIA PEARCE HENRY SHAW PATSY STEPHENSON JOYCE VAUGHN DAVID WOODLIEF JERRY MYATT GLENN PUGH RALPH SMITH JERRY TALLEY MAURICE WEAVER BOBBY WORTHAM 1 ADVERTISING STAFF ■■I Q f © S ' S Mo, Ash.orth, Kathryn Rowland, Smy Sears i ™ey S£ iChae ' Kan iou.se Craig, Mitchell sSev S Matthews. b2 Myatt. ,- ac Matthews R P rtv iiT esy myatt, EDITORIAL STAFF First Row, left to right; Miss Ann Adams, Advisor; Lin- da Rhyne, Chief Editor of Annual; Carolyn Beck, As- sistant Editor. Second Row: Jane Stephenson, Harriet Davis, Jane Byrd, Arthur Ray Talley, Ralph Crabtree, Freddie Engle, Alberta Clayton, Treva Obgurn, Carolyn Smith. TIIIT ' III ' I in i mi mnn m M  ««ui vra«  miMii,«uiHn« 1111 1 Kill First Row, left to right: Jimmy Sears, Mollie Ashworth, Bobby Dean, Dorothy Adcock, Michael Kannon. Second Row: Jane Stephenson, Martha Gilbert, Johnny Elliot, Peggy Tingen, Betsy Gilbert, Jimmy Ashworth. MARSHALS Sf R ° w A leit l° Kathryn Rowland, Treva Ogburn, Harriet Davis, Katie Crabtree, Sallie Carden, Betty Buff aloe. Second Ron-. Jimmy Sears, Charles Sauls, Ralph Crabtree irank Benton, Hubert Sherron. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Stewart Haire Diane Prince, Elizabeth Engle, Kay Howard, Beverly Allen, Judy Stephens, Amerette Judd, Ann Judd, Mary Olive Johnson, Sally Cozart, Margaret Parrish, Lettie Adams! in mil mi rff r i i mi i in ui i n v, in i •vvMNttutiMi iiit I ' i immumumi u.ui m mi MAJORETTES HIGH SCHOOL BAND Bobby Fleming Ellis Powell, Newton Prince, Ralph Crabtree, Donald Broadwell, Dickie Fish, Charlotte Donat, Donald Harvell, Jerry Oliver Hubert Sherron Jimmy Ashworth, Jerry Talley, Warren Jones, Jimmy Dickens, J. R. Woodward, Freddie Engle, Polly Woodward, Bobby Thom- f ' l y w n- hter ' w, hil P ° We11 ' Kenneth Humpheries, Johnny Elliot, Bruce Lyles, Wil ham Wrenn, Nancy Keith, Martha Atkins, George Bullock, William Clark, Jackie Coats, Maurice Weaver, Kenneth Rowland Bob Farabow, Larry Bennett, Donald Bullock, Bobby Dean, Judy Crumpler Buddy Lester, Lawrence Stephenson, Berta Sue Tunstall, Frank Benton ' Helen Stephens, Kitty Johnson, Lenwood Daniels, Jimmy Adams, Nelia Adams, Hugh Buchanan, A. G. Haire, Polly Adams, Jerry Honeycutt, Al Johnson, Thomas Stephenson, Peggy Tingen, Doug Johnson, Richard Jingle. MR. BENSON MIXED CHORUS First Row. Shirley Kinton, Susan Judd, Dorothy Adcock, Linda Veasey, Pat Matthews, Judy Holloway, Martha Honeycutt, Faye Adams, Hazel Betts, Judy Cannady, Sara Cannady, Diana Dale, Patsy Thomas, Faye Dennis, Martha Gilbert. Second Row: Faye Rhodes, Catie Sue Wilson, Shirley Jones, Delores Adams, Karen Prince, Helen Daniel, Nancy Jones, Betsy Gil- bert, Betty Sue Young, Myrtle Ragland, Margaret Wood, Marie Thomas, Patsy Sherman, Becky Stephenson, Betty Bruce Howard. Third Row. Kay Dones, Gloria Sherron, Patricia Jones, Martha Fuquay, Patsy Pruitt, Sylvia Mills, Jane Stephen- son, Winnie Coley, Jane Byrd, Linda Rhyne, Jimmy Jones, Banks Clark, Oscar Jones, Henry Bunn, Johnny Mack Callis, Bruce Lyles. Fourth Row. David Holland, Allen McLean, Jerry Oliver. Robert Clark, Emitte Tutor, Frank Benton, Jimmy Walker, Jim Underwood, Bobby Dean, Jimmy Holleman, Edward Keith, Jimmy Caviness, Charles Sauls, Norwood Betts. Mitchell Spivey, Bobby Arington, David Baker. w ™ V §f M U W II Ife y JR. GLEE CLUB Jerrie Johnson, Cassie Powel Fayl HoneyStt ?i dS S cfSSr n ' n 1° H °™°° d ' Colfier, Judy cLrin, Reid iS L S 1 Ashw ° rth ' Ly ™ Stephenson, Sue George Bullock, Jimmy Ash- worth, Hubert Sherron, War- ren Jones, William Clark, Don- ald Bullock, Bobby Thomas, Larry Bennett, Donald Broad- well, Bobby Fleming. WMMKMmmmmmmmnwr finiiiiiunni s iui iiif! MvnminiihKi.iMimmmM KIT! Ulllimilil B E T A C L U B First Row, left to right: Priscijla Holloway, Emilie Tilley, Carolyn Smith, Kathryn Rowland, Peggy Powell, Dorothy Ad- cock, Celia Midgette, Mrs. Joyner, Sponsor. Second Row. Jackie Langdon, Annette Roundy, Karen Prince, Linda Veasey, Mary Lynn Aiken, Betsy Gilbert, Evelyn Lee, Sally Carder. Third Row: Treva Ogburn, Nancy Keith, Rachel Barbour, Doro- thy Dones, Jane Byrd, Louise Craig, Katie Crabtree. Fourth Row: Peggy Myatt, Alberta Clayton, Shelby Davis, Betty Bruce Howard, Betty Doris Buffaloe, Harriet Davis. Fifth Row: Jackie Bullock, Hubert Shearon, Frank Benton, Ralph Crabtree, Boyd Collier, Michael Kannan, Linda Rhyne. Sixth Row: Mike Williams, William Clark, Jimmy Sears, Charles Sauls, Mit- chell Spivey. Left to right: Miss Sheffield, Priscilla Holloway, Patricia Matthews, Mollie Ashworth, Emilie Tilley, Kathryn Rowland, Patsy Thomas, Jean Capps, Dorothy Adcock, Becky Stephenson, Betty Sue Young, Waverly Fitzhugh, Peggy Tingen, Karen Prince, Linda Veasey, Polly Adams, Marie Thomas, Helen Daniels, Sally Carden, Faye Baker, Jerry Oliver, Patsy Wilkerson, Martha Barbee, Betsy Carden, Eleanor Walters, Gloria Sherron, Betty Bruce Howard, Celeste Bullock, Margaret Wood, Betty Ann Hackney, Judy Holloway, Helen Stephenson, Nelia Adams, Peggy Powell, Johnny Elliot, Rudolph Walters Marie Sherian, Treva Ogburn, Carolyn Hillard, Jayne Stephenson, Margarett Page, Ross Olive, Linda Rhyne, Steve McCauley. Charles Page, Phillip Kannan, Freddie Engle, Betty Jean Baker, Doris Jones. h • F U T U T E A C H E R S fuiiAiifinwiiiHiiinniii;ift 7 mmimm Mm b PatsvT Z ' Jni r. P ' U a ' f Be s ' Pe Sgy Vance, jane Ashworth, Judy Grumpier, Charlotte Donat, Barbara Upchurch, Patsy Le.ngang, Glen Pugh Second Rate-. V.olet Cook, Marie Jones, Susan judd, Patr.cia Jones, Mildred Ayscue. Fanme Shaw T rT I- ' L « d f ( Y ea y ' Ma c fie I hom BetSy Cirden Gra Honeycutt. Faye Tunstall. Third Row: Hen Fav 7mZcl fur J R m r y m falo ' Ed g ar N S fP h e f R olph Morrison, Betsy Gilbert, Betty Bruce Howard, Jane Byrd, Fa e Blalock, Lucy R.ley Mane Dupree, Martha Fuquay. Fourth Row: Mrs. Haddock, Larry Bennett, Tom Tyndail W.llard cutt ' pm- r° y L R T rS ' !? °r ald BullOCk Banks CIark - Jackie CoatS - Freddie En Phill ' P V Hon cutt, Warren Jones, Ellis Cooke Powell, Jimmy Jones, David Holland, Kenneth Bradley, Lawrence Stephenson. cilia h!w ?f!I J M son ' r Dor ° th y Adcock, Sally Carder, Annette Roundy, Kathryn Rowland, Mollie Ashworth, Pris- ferfinlr r u Vf y ' Caf ° Iyn Smlth ' Patr,c,a Matthews. Second Row: Beverly Porter, Betty Jean Wood, Rachel Barbour He en Barbour Harriet Davis, Eleanor Walters, Becky Stephenson, Carolyn Beck, Peggy Tingen Third Row- Janet Bullock Steve McCau ley, Mike Williams, Michael Kannon, Charles Page, Boyd Collier, Bill Hube Donald I Broad- well, Sam Stephenson, Donald Harvell, Louise Craig, Mrs. Joyner Advisor uonam Broad F R E N C H C L U B ' If 1 Jill M If Ml 1 1 II If T I I II II 1 1 Hi, «i II i in 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 O F F I C E C L E R K S First Row. Peggy Powell, Carolyn Smith, Priscilla Holloway, Mollie Ashworth, Margaret Page, Treva Ogburn, Alberta Clayton, Rudolph Walters. Second Row. Juanita Revels, Katie Crabtree, Peggy Myatt, Jackie Langdon, Jean Wilson, Emilie Tilley, Virginia Griffis, Betty Passmore, Celia Midgette. Third Row. Linda Rhyne, Delores Brown, Becky Stephenson, Patricia Matthews, Betsy Carden, Phyllis Kelly, Amelia Griffin, Wayne Tingen. B U S D R I V E R S Left to right: Billy Brown, Donnie Stephens, Kenneth Talley, Phillip Harvell, Ray Rogers, Durwood Cook, Buck Wood, Jimmy Sears, Frank Benton, Joe Lawhorn, Emitte Tutor, Bobby Ransdell, Sherrill Jones, Robert Clark, Johnny Elliot, Jimmy Holleman, Norman Lane, Donald Harvell. T WTO m jk NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SCHOOLS WAKE COUNTY 56 First Row: Johnny Elliot, Marie Sherian, Treva Ogburn, Miss Southland, Advisor, Peggy Myatt, Katie Crabtree. Second Row: Patsy Thomas, Parthenia Lynam, Virginia Champion, Sally Carden, Evelyn Lee, Betty Sue Crabtree, Shelby Davis, Alberta Clayton, Harriet Davis, Dorothy Adcock. Third Row: Sadie Wilson, Wilma Jean Howard, Betty Ray Johnson, Betty Jean Baker, Jimmy Walker, Margaret Page, Ross Olive, Jimmy Sears. First Row, left to right: Robert Powell, Reginal Shaw, Haward Sherron, Tommy Cloer, Ken Moore, Butch Pleasant, Donald Clayton, Westley Cotton. Second Row: Jimmy Williams, Bobby Dickens, Phil Jones, Wayne Britt, Michael Owens, Freddie Hunt, Bob Stephens. F. H. A. FRESHMAN First Row: Winifred Coley, Judy Holloway, Martha Atkins, Rebecca Revels, Ellen Rowland, Jean Fish, Helen Daniels, Peggy Beckwith, Hazel Betts, Jackie Blanchard, Delores Adams, Faye Adams. Second Row: Monteen Fish, Kitty Chestnut, Kitty Lane Johnson-, Rose Moore, Diana Dale, Carol Broadwell, Phyllis Dennis, Frances Lyles, Shirley Spence, Janet Howard, Joyce Vaughn, Sue Hilliard, Martha Barbee. Third Row: Mary Gilmore, Patsy Stephenson. Nancy Jones, Virginia Pearce, Helen Stephens, Celia Rowland, Patsy Beckwith, Judy Cannady, Priscilla Wilson, Betty Sue Young. F. H. A. OFFICERS First Row, left to right: Faye Tunstall, Carolyn Smith, President; Janet Bullock, JoAnn Painter. Second Row: Sarah Cannady, Delores Brown, Jane Byrd, Faye Den- nis, Mrs. Farnell, Advisor. J SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR, SENIOR F. H. A. MEMBERS First Row, left to right: Betty Buffaloe, Peggy Powell, Annette Roundy, Jackie Langdon, Kathryn Rowland, Molly Ashworth, Priscilla Holloway, Marie Sherian, Alberta Clayton, Betty Baker, Treva Ogburn, Emilie Tilley. Second Row: Patricia Matthews, Linda Veasey, Karen Prince, Louise Craig, Betty Howard, Peggy Tingen, Beverly Porter, Betsy Gilbert, Betty Johnson, Jean Capps, Carolyn Beck, Margaret Page, Doris Jones, Annette Eatmon. Third Row: Mrs. E. N. Farnell, Advisor; Myrtle Ragland, Gloria Sherron, Patsy Thomas, Martha Gilbert, Peggy Baker, Celeste Bullock, Betty Hackney, Shelby Davis, Peggy Myatt, Juanita Revels, Nelia Adams, Martha Fuquay, Berta Tunstall, Peggy Jackson, Lucy Riley. Fourth Row: Bobbie Spivey, Patsy Page, Eleanor Walters, Patsy Wilkerson, Rachel Bar- bour, Shirley Jones, Pollyanna Woodward, Marie Thomas, Fannie Barbour, Sylvia Mills, Patsy Pruitt, Kay Dones, Marie Dupree, Faye Rhodes, Nina Callis. _ SENIOR AND JUNIOR F. F. A. First Row: Donald Buffaloe, Ross Olive, Rudolph Walters, William Clark, Frank Benton, Benny Honeycutt, Larry Rowland, Hubert Shearon, John Mack Callis, David Lee Baker, Gene Barbee. Second Row: Bobby Ransdell, Bobby Jones, Sherrill Jones, Charles Sauls, Donnie Stephenson, Jimmy Caviness, Nathan Woodlief, Bobby Dean, Dan Chap- pell. Third Row: Mr. Hunt, Sponsor; Thomas McGee, Charlie Clark, Jimmy Holleman, Percy Stuart, Kenneth Haire, William Dupree, Buck Wood, Jerry Polland. F. F. A. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE hirst Row: O ' Neal Stephenson, Marvin Prince, Jackie Holland, Billy Sandy, William Stinson, Wallace Barbour, Bruce Lyles, Hayward Sherron, Donald Gray, Bobby O ' Neil. Second Row: Billy Manship, Bobby Clayton, R. W. Holland, Hugh Ogburn, Willard Currin, J. D. Dean, Bobby Farabow, Mickey Jones, Mr. Upchurch. Third Row: Ken- neth Humphries, Robert Connor, Horace Dean Geary, Jackie Rhodes, Devon McLean, Bobby Crabtree, Bobby Worth- am, Chet Hair, Joe Coley, Billy McLean, Lawrence Stephenson, Jimmy Dicken, Kenneth Rowland. Fourth Row: J. R Woodward, David Holland, Eddie Ragan, Warren Jones, Maynard Keith, Bobby Thomas. First Row, left to right: Marie Thomas, Treasurer; Nelia Adams, Secretary; Celeste Bullock, President; Fannie Barbour, Librarian. Second Row. Bobbie Spivey, Patricia Jones, Phyllis Sherman, Betsy Carden, Faye Tunstall, Pollyanna Woodward, Faye Dennis, Jean Capps Third Row: Jean Campbell, Delores Brown, Faye Blalock, Peggy Baker, Berta Tunstall Grace Honeycutt, Martha Fuquay, Marie Dupree. Fourth Row: Larry Bennett, Tom Tyndale, Jackie Coats, Warren Jones, Donald Bullock, Ellis Powell, Jerry Honeycutt. Fifth Row: Miss ' Vivian Burton, Sponsor; Norwood Betts, Larry Rowland, Jimmy Walker, Bobby Dean Freddie Engle, Phillip Kannan. Blaine Lee, Mrs. Hester, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Guthrie, Mrs. Bowling, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Adams. First Row, left to right: Jimmy Holleman, Devon Parrish, Boyd Collier, Frank Benton, Bill Stinson, Billy Mize, Larry Sherron, Arthur Ray Talley, Donald Broadwell. Second Row: Sam Stephens, Mike Williams, Steve McCauley, Benny Honeycutt, Donald Harvell, Jerry Pollard, Kenneth Haire, Jimmy Sears, Wallace Jones. Third Row: Garland Stuart, Bill Huber, Luther Oliver, Michael Kannon, Nathan Woodlief, Eddie Ragan, Dan Chappeli, Maynard Keith, Ben Perry, Coach. COACH MANAGERS BEN PERRY SAM STEPHENS GEORGE BULLOCK RECORD JUNIOR VARSITY Fuquay J-V 14 Selma J-V 0 Fuquay J-V 26 Dunn J-V 0 Fuquay J-V 0 Sanford J-V 19 Fuquay J-V 0 Selma J-V 12 Fuquay J-V 12 Dunn J-V 21 HOWARD CAYTON First Row left to right, Jackie Coats, Bobby Dean, Donald Bullock, David Holland, Mickey Jones Jimmy Adams m t St S-Sn f° ' : T r y CUrfin Jimmy Ashw ° rth D ' cke Bobbrirrtgton; lock, Howard CaytS CoS = Sherr ° n ' NgWt ° n PrinCE ' Johnson GeorgeV CHEERLEADERS Miwim ii 1 1 iiimwimmuim i ui i.-, m mmm ■■■■3S5 SES S SS |IIB W «IPP f ' ri Koir, left to right: Myrtle Ragland, Marie Thomas. Second Rote: Linda Veasey, Pat Matthews, Karen Prince, Linda Rhyne, Chief; F.mitte Tutor, Jane Byrd, Louise Craig. First Row. Benny Honeycutt, Sonja Averette, Arthur Ray Talley. Second Row: Bobbie Spivey, Martha Gilbert, Pay Baker, Jane Byrd, Polly Adams, Mary Lynn Aiken, Linda Veasey, Myrtle Ragland, Gloria Sherron, Marie Thomas, Karen Prince, Betty Jean Baker, Jean Wilson, Carolyn Smith. Third Rote: Luther Oliver, Waverly Fitzhugh, Estelle Wood lief, Patricia Matthews, Mollie Ashworth, Emilie Tilley, Priscilla Holloway, Betsy Gil- bert, Louise Craig, Bobby Gene Arrington, Larry Sherron. William (Hark, Jimmy Dicken. Fourth Row: Jerry Pollard, Frank Benton, Wallace Jones, Billy Mize, Steve McCauIey, William Stinson, Sam Stephenson, Donald Harvell, David Holland, Donald Bullock, Jimmy Sears. Dan Chappell, Ellis Powell. Fifth Row: Jimmy Ash- worth, Garlon Stuart, Charles Page, Freddie Engle, Hubert Sherron, Jackie Coats, Donald Broadwell, Kenneth Haire, Mike Williams, Bill Huber, Warren Jones. Sixth Row: Nathan Woodlief, Devon Parrish, Phillip Kan- non, Bobby Dean, Maynard Keith, Michael Kannon, Boyd Collier, Emitte Tutor, Jimmy Holland. Not pictured: Bobby Dean. 66 MONOGRAM CLUB l y;iaMim[Har.,iiiiiiifiniiaiiiH ii f w immmimmw? vuiminimiiiiiMiroi First Row, left to right: Wallace Jones, Glenn Spivey, Bobby Wilson, Mitchell Spivey, Ben Perry, Coach Second Row: Benny Honeycutt William Clark, Bill Huber, Arthur Ray Talley, David Holland. Third Row William Stinson, Warren Jones, Mike Williams, Sherrill Jones, Jerry Honeycutt William lef Jl° J. acl . e L C oats, Bobby Gilmore, Jimmy Dickens, Hugh Buchanan Jerry Tallev Mkkev fckU wfllSrCuSn: H Bu ' Fk d E rette J UNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Tin « 111 iraram im First Row, left to right: Mitchell Spivey, Hubert Shearon, Arthur Ray Talley, Bobby Dean, Bill Huber, Wallace Jones. Second Row: Donald Harvell, Phillip Kannan, Freddie Engle, Coach Ben Perry; Kenneth Haire, Jerry Honeycutt, Charles Page. (Sllilfl ' lt . ' IIIIIIHlllMHHUWVtM i Ifft JllMMYiimm III ! ' IHIJIIUlllilllYUlllli™ GIRLS ' BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: Carolyn Smith, Emilie Tilley, Mollie Ashworth, Priscilla Holloway, Sonja Averette, Mary Lynn Aiken. Second Row: Phyllis Dennis, Martha Gilbert, Lucy Ann Riley, Priscilla Wilson, Bobbie Lou Spivey, Virginia Pearce, Polly Adams. Third Row: Coach, Mrs. Mabel Council; Gloria Sherron, Betsy Gilbert, Jackie Langdon, Betty Jean Baker, Jo Anne Walker. I i iwiimait v: HmM.m:mif.x mmmuimmmmBmiiHi u AUTOGRAPHS 80 EDUCATION AND BANKING ARE VITAL TO OUR NATION ' S ECONOMY We Bank on the Students of Our Schools and Invite You To Bank With Us BOOK Of fUQUfly 47 Years of Service Capital, Surplus, and Undivided Profits over $60,000,000 Member Federal Deposit ' Insurance Corporation A Good Home For Your Savings 82 jjjzmmmmmmmmM Compliments to Closs of 1956 BfllHf Of A Home Bank for Home People Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation VARINA, NORTH CAROLINA 83 If TTriTTTTrir TOTM ri-TtHTrT i mi m i t PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF RALEIGH 3705 Hillsboro Street Telephone 3-1071 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROL! NjA r r , T r T r , r x COMPLIMENTS OF PROCTOR-BARBOUR CO., INC TWIN CITY LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS G. W. SCOTT 0. S. McCAULEY Fuquay Varina Phone 281 TILLEY AND MATTHEWS Paints and Farms Supplies Maytag Appliances Seeds — Feeds and Fertilizers P. O. Box 407 FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA 84 iifffliniif.far.;mnf rnmiMiM wmviumm- - : w Twin City Radio and Appliance Co. We Service What We Sell SYLVANIA AND ZENITH TV See Us For Your TV Needs A Complete Line of Home Appliances Phone 189-W Fuquay WILLOW SPRINGS INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile, Casualty, Hospitalization, Bonds and Hail Insurance PHONE 162-J-3 Willow Springs, N. C. Compliments of EDNA ' S INC. Fuquay Springs, N. C. PHONE 514 Compliments of VARINA WHOLESALE BUILDERS SUPPLY VARINA, N. C. MYATT ' S GROCERY Groceries - Feeds - Gas - Oil Farmer ' s Fertilizers WILLOW SPRINGS, N. C Phone 562- W-l WOODWARD-ADAMS COMPANY Dealers In Fertilizers — Nitrate of Soda Phone: Varina 162-J-3 Night Phone: 162-J-l WILLOW SPRINGS, N. C. Compliments of FIRESTONE STORE J. D. JOHNSON, Prop. Compliments of COTTEN ' S FURNITURE COMPANY Fuquay Springs and Varina 525 — PHONES — 45 85 tmr CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS Van Heusen Shirts — Buster Brown and Florsheim Shoes Puritan Sportswear — Dobbs Hats — Griffon Suits Alligator Rain Coats and Topcoats FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED Phone 293 Fuquay Springs, N. C. SINCE 1914 ' A. G. ELLIOTT, SR. ELLIOTT ' S PHARflCy Whitman ' s Chocolates — Penslar Remedies Yardley Toiletries PHONE 24 Fuquay Springs, North Carolina A. G. ELLIOTT, JR. 86 1 Compliments of A FRIEND K. KANNAN DEPARTMENT STORE Men ' s Clothes — Children ' s Wear Fine Ladies ' Wear VARINA, N. C. LANIER ' S CROWN SERVICE Kelly — Springfield Tires Washing - Polishing - Greasing PHONE 204 Fuquay-Varina, N. C. Best Wishes From The PLEASANT SHOP Ladies ' Ready-To-Wear INFANTS ' GIRLS ' Angier, North Carolina Compliments of KESLER ' S Children ' s and Ladies ' READY-TO-WEAR Compliments of DR. GLENN B. JUDD Compliments of ANGIER RADIO CO. Phone 3512 Angier, N. C. The COUNTRY STORE E. B. THOMAS, Prop. Groceries - Produce - Patent Drugs PHONE 232-M Highway 1 5-A Varina, N. C. wsnnnniTT ' iwmnr.Tii ti 87 milium iiimmmmmmmKm mmmm CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 56 For The Finest In Foods THE fOOD CfOTfR Lockers — Cold Storage — Processing — Meat Curing FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF POPf ' S 5C - $5.00 STORES WE ALWAYS HAVE GOOD VALUES ' 88 amsssmssm i ne$tate M MILK - ICE CREAM | ltc MoIW, (fa Since 1919 $5: Pint Sill Cr ta rf Standard 6 King-size Family-size THE CAPITOL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE H H GRILL Steaks — Chickens — Sandwiches Hot Dogs — Hamburgers — Barbecue Curb Service One and a half miles north of Fuquay-Varina ( U. S. 1 5-A J. P. HONEYCUTT TOM ASHWORTH ' S GULF SERVICE and ASHWORTH ' S OIL CO. Distributors of Gulf Products TIRE RECAPPING — WASHING Phone 64 or 534 POLISHING Fuquay Springs, N. C. 89 ittiMiiiitv nrrmmmwrn mnmn mra? mm nnii in 1111 r M !) ' IW iittlMihll! i L COMPLIMENTS OF pmncf, muDGE s pouifii inc. INSURANCE HoneycuTT s huge REflLTy co. REAL ESTATE — LOANS PHONE 122 FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. cenl General Merchandise GROCERIES — ESSO PRODUCTS — HARDWARE JAMES E. COLEY, Manager Phone 162-J-2 Willow Springs, N. C 90 mm. FUQUAY SPRINGS ' MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE ' Remember, You Always Save At BelkV HUDSON - KUf COMPLIMENTS TO FUQUAY SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL FROM COMEL • DUBILICR CO FUQUAY SPRINGS DIVISION 91 11 n win nvnn mm iimim ■i — ■1460 KC 1000 WATTS WFVG FUQUAY VARINA Watch Fuquay-Varina Grow Serving Central North Carolina With Entertainment and News designed for pleasant listening Where a man who ' s wise will advertise. NEWS — MUSIC — SPORTS — DRAMA COMPLIMENTS OF GILBERT-SUGG FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE ... Day and Night Fuquay-Varina phone 14 SALES SERVICE MATTHEW ' S MOTOR COMPANY DODGE— PLYMOUTH— DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS Fuquay Springs, North Carolina C. M. MATTHEWS, Prop. Phone 77 COMPLIMENTS OF SMITH BUICK COMPANY When better cars are built, Buick builds them. 92 JOHnsons drug sionf REXALL DRUGS The Store of Personal Service FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. WOODROW JOHNSON, Prop. PHONE 109 BflLLfOTIIlf MS DAIRY PRODUCTS SUPREME Latic Acid — Homogenized — Pasteurized — Chocolate Buttermilk — Raw PHONE 72 93 T M?T?TfOTIi ' il 1 lninill ' MOTl ' l tin rmm Mmr«wHM MACK ' S RITE-WAY SUPER MARKET Quality Groceries and Western Meats Fresh Vegetables — Frozen Foods FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA MACK STEPHENS, Proprietor Phone 166 Phone 251 P. 0. Box 188 FUQUAY FURNITURE COMPANY OPEN AT NIGHT BY APPOINTMENT The Home of Fine Furniture FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. RANSDELL BROS. Men ' s and Boys ' Furnishings Shoes for the Entire Family FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA J THOMAS AND SON GROCERY Meats — Groceries — Frozen Foods — Feeds Hardware — Gas — Oils PHONE 361-J-2 NEEDMORE, N. C. 94 1 Compliments of FUQUAY MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. The GEM SHOP Harry Holstein and Hubert Lanier Proprietors Phone 224 222 S. Main St. Rjquay Springs, N. C. N. E. SAULS GENERAL CONTRACTOR P. 0. Box 465 FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. Phone 190 Compliments of CAROLINA FEED CO. Your Purina Dealer Fuquay-Varina, N. C. PHONE 9 L — 7 Compliments of The STYLE SHOP Ladies ' Ready-To- Wear ' Style Without Extrqvagance FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. Compliments of Dr. A. N. Johnson OPTOMETRIST VAN HOOK MOTOR COMPANY DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE TRUCKS Q. A. Van Hook Phone 3491 Lillington, N. C. 1 LEO BASS CO. Elect ric Contracting and Repair Coleman Heat 95 ran mmmMwmF77riFrM tWTTflU ' fBffTriTt m m i l i um i ...... :f LYNWOOD T. STEPHENSON WHOLESALE CONFECTIONS 505 North Ennis Street Fuquay-Varina, N. C. PARKER FURNITURE STORES Complete Home Furnishings HOT POINT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES G. E. RADIOS FUQUAY SPRINGS A. T. Stephenson Groceries, Hardware, Gas and Oil Auto Supplies Fresh Fruits and Vegetables WILLOW SPRINGS, N. C. U GOLD LEAF WAREHOUSE Good Luck Senior Class, It Is Up To You Now SHERRIL AIKEN R. H. BARBOUR VARINA Compliments of JOHN C. ADCOCK ' S GROCERY STORE PHONE 471-W-l CLARK ' S ESSO AND FUEL CO. Esso Products — Quality Coal FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. Phone 100 96 F!i!rfjfiii)iM!irjimiimii M iK7f w z mmvimmm : m m m m m m COMPLIMENTS OF FUQUAY-VARINA, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF mflCK ' S 5-10-25C STORE Your Friendly Self-Service Store FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA 97 1 1 1 11 II rflBliliniTTriTlITffm:T TFIir BOOSTERS Mrs. W. E. Byrd Family Grocery-Angier I. J. Wilson ' s Grocery Crawford ' s Grocery Angier B. W. Adams Tutor ' s Grocery Fuquay Florist C. R. Ferrell-Angier Varina Esso Service Station C. G. Poe 98 f COMPLIMENTS OF 01 DEAL WAREHOUSE TflLLfy BR0TH£RS VARINA, NORTH CAROLINA WHERE ARE YOU GOING? In only a few years now you will be establishing your own home- somewhere. Will you settle somewhere else or come back home? Before you decide, be sure to look around carefully at the advantages for a full and profitable life — the chance to live and work in a growing and progressive area and to help build an even finer Carolina in the years ahead! CAROLINA POWER flOO LIGHT CO. 99 T l 1 If If 1 llll ' } I ' ll 1 inlfllli 11 II IIIHIMTWYX U K 7 jrriWWTfY nn U H MM iH1TiTtt mffH ' i n nn i rm-«i im mroiwui mmm miunmlmuiLiJi issmmi mm i m msmm ' Movies Are Better Than Ever ' CAIRO DRIVE-IN THEATER MACK WEEKS, Prop. HIGHWAY 15-A —J Compliments of THE INDEPENDENT TODD H. CALDWELL Publisher Compliments of Dr. A. G. Crumpler BEST WISHES Dr. W. H. Cozart Compliments of STROUD PONTIAC Dollar For Dollar You Can ' t Beat A Pontiac. PAYNE ' S RESTAURANT Hot Dogs Hamburgers Barbecue CURB SERVICE 100  MHHHH AUTOGRAPHS 101 f 1 1 HiniffT 1 ii  a limn Wl li v y rrTvrmrrnmn n i i n n i wwflinni i mnn AUTOGRAPHS 102 ■fluimnar  miinmnMnuxviwry f i toh?™ w ; lllliiiliiiH i wwmwuulliil m m Iff i i ™ IBU 1 111 IH I 1 III 1 Til 1 1 - AUTOGRAPHS 103 TUTHUI HITTO 1 Hilfllim lTT  atn t ' U SSr wrtrni vmin a i nrrum i imn rnTmiT ihtut AUTOGRAPHS i product oj un+er COMPANY 333 INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON- SALEM, N.C. 104 IIIH 1 1 III M!l I , !ni[ilHllHl ' HHH VlW7 i Hf mMlimiWM : : :um IT F lf I jJII77, Ji Winn nun I . wrim innm m iTirnTmm iiiiiiiiiiH)ir i ninnmiiiunwiw
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