Fuquay Springs High School - Greenbriar Yearbook (Fuquay Springs, NC)

 - Class of 1957

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r.n.i.u _ smuts _ n 1t a ,, s c m l — The Senior Class FUQUAY SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Presents the 1957 Greenbriar Page One Lunchroom Page Two Gymnasium Home Economics and Agriculture Building The GREENBRIAR is a representation of the way in which we as students have grown through our classes activities, and social groups. It represents the spirit of Fuquay High and all it has meant to us. We, the Staff, present this book not with pride of our accomplishment, but with humility born of gratitude for having been able to work with the people in the school and the community to bring to you a product that shows how we have grown and will continue to grow and the community with us. Our new building, for which we only have the architect’s drawing, proves that we are not standing still or backsliding, but ever pushing onward to meet the challenges of the future. We, as a student body, will meet these challenges because we. have had the background presented to us to prepare us lot the road of life. VEe have had in- PI v M spiration and guidance from loving hands that will help lift us over the ruts of doubt in the road of life. As we start our walk into the future we can truly say this 1957 edition of the GREENBRIAR is not the end of our class but the be- for bringing glory to our dear Fuquay High and carrying its progress and fame. ginning of a new era banner on to greater Dedication eaaaaaaaaaaaaa 6 Faculty aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaae 7 Cl asses aeaaaaaaaaaeaaeaea 13 Activitiesaaaaaaaaaaaaaaae43 Athleticsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 59 Featuresaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 69 Advertisements aaaaaaaaa 77 Page Fire Dedication Loyal to her profession, to her fellow teachers, to her students, and to the community—a smiling inspiration to everyone who knows her, because she has meant so much to us, we, the Senior Class, dedicate the 1957 GRF.ENBR1AR to MRS. LUCILLE HADDOCK Page Six Faculty MR. E. N. FARNELL Principal BETTY ASHWORTH Secretary I have been pleased with your accomplishments during the past six years. Now, you leave us to take your rightful place in the world, at one of the most interesting and challenging times in the history of man. Tremendous changes. During times like these, 1 urge you to build your life upon: (1) a proper sense of values, (2) poise, and (3) personal efforts. As you grow you will realize that a strong personality is more valuable than material wealth and that success 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. Page Eight Faculty MR. MELVIN DENNIS Atlantic Christian, A.B. FRED HUNT N. C. State College, B.S. Page Nine MRS. LUCILLE HADDOCK Duke University MRS. RUTH BOYD Wake Forest, B.S. EDWARD BENSON East Carolina, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. MRS. W. O. COUNCIL East Carolina, A.B. RUTH CARROLL East Carolina, B.S. MRS. E. N. FARNELL East Carolina, A.B. University of Tennessee Woman’s College, U. N. C. ANNIE INEZ ADAMS Meredith, A.B. Faculty EVANGELINE BAKER JOYNER East Carolina, B.S. MRS. HERB MARLOWE Lenoir Rhyne, A.B. MRS. SAVONNE MELDLIN East Carolina, A.B. ELLEN NEWBOLD Woman’s College, U. N. C., A.B. KENNETH R. NEWBOLD Davidson, U. N. C., B.S., M.A. ROLAND PITTS N. C. State College, B.S. ELEANOR SOUTHERLAND Flora MacDonald, A.B. i AARON UPCHURCH N. C. State College, B.S. Page Ten Elementary Faculty First Row: Miss Mae Adams, Mrs. Katherine Brigman. Miss Elizabeth Carroll, Mrs. Audrey Cay- ton, Mr. Howard Cayton. Second Row: Mrs. Monteen Cox, Miss Joyce Daughtry, Miss Cenieth El¬ more, Mrs. Helen Holland, Mrs. Hopson. Third Row: Mrs. Peggy Keith, Mrs. S. M. McCauley, Miss Sue MacDonald, Mrs. Katie Ragan, Mrs. Katie Russom. Fourth Row: Mrs. Azzie Sexton, Mrs. Annette Sparks, Mrs. Johnnie Street, Mrs. Louise Upchurch, Mrs. Patricia Wagstaff. Fifth Row: Miss Lola Watson, Mrs. Eleanor Webb, Mrs. Dorothy Wells, Mrs. S. A. Yancey. Page Eleven School Board Page Twelve SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROSS OLIVE EMILY WIMBERLY LOUISE CRAIG BETTY RAY JOHNSON President V ice-President Secretary Treasurer Page Fourteen SENIORS POLLY NELL ADAMS Class President 3; Vice-President 2; Band 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1, 2,3,4; Librarian 1; Book Club 1; Office Clerk 2,3; Junior-Senior Waitress 2; F.T.A. 1,2,3; Senior Editor GRF.ENBRIAR 4; Su¬ perlative (Most Athletic). DOROTHY MAE BEASLEY Basketball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1, 2,3; School Queen 3; LaFayette 1,2,3. HELEN BARBOUR Garner Hi 1; F.H.A. 1; Beta Club 3,4; Treasurer 4; Junior Play Usher 3; Junior- Senior Waitress 2; Office 4; Librarian 2,3,4. CAROLYN FRANCES BECK Blondie” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 3; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Chief Majorette 4; Class President 2; Junior Play 3; Assistant Editor GREEN- BRIAR; GREENBRIAR Editor 4; Office Clerk 4; School Store 3; Superlative (Most Attractive). EDITH RACHEL BARBOUR F.H.A. 1,3; F.T.A. 1; French Club 3,4; Office Clerk 4; Librarian 4; Band 1,2. DONALD GRAHAM BROADWELL Latin Club 1; French Club 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Co- Advertising Manager GREENBRIAR 4. Page Fifteen SENIORS DONALD HERBERT BUFFALOE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Secretary F.F.A. 2. JANE ELIZABETH BYRD F.H.A. 1,2,3; Songleader 2; Reporter 3; Civics Club 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Glee Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Junior Play 3; Editorial Staff of GREENBRIAR 3,4; Librarian 4; Class Historian. JACKIE DAVID BULLOCK F.F.A. 2; Band 1; Glee Club 2,3; 4-H Club; Beta Club 3; Bus Driver 4. MORTON BINFORD CAMPBELL, JR. Ben” Band 1; Latin Club 1. BEVERLY JANET BULLOCK F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. Parliamentarian 1, Vice-President 3, President 4; Class Officer 1; Majorette 3,4; French Club 3; Office Clerk 4; Advertising Staff 4. VIRGINIA DARE CHAMPION Office Clerk 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. Page Sixteen SENIORS CHARLIE CLARK F.F.A. Treasurer; Bus Driver; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. DOROTHY JEAN DONES F.H.A. 1,2; Civics Club 1; Beta Club 3,4; Junior-Senior Waitress 2; Office Clerk 4; Librarian 2, WILLIAM LEE CLARK Swicket” Class President 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Base¬ ball 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3; Beta Con¬ vention 3; French Club 2,4; F.T.A. 3; Beta Club 3,4, President 4, County President 4; F.F.A. Camp 1; Junior Play 3; Advertising Staff GREENBRIAR 4; Superlative (Best All Around). WILLIAM DUPREE School Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. MARGARET LOUISE CRAIG Lou” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Civics Club 1; French Club 3,4, French Club Vice-President 3, Secre¬ tary 4; Beta Club 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Advertising Staff GREENBRIAR 3; Co-Advertising Manager of GREENBRIAR 4; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class Secretary; Superlative (Most Original). JOHN DOWD ELLIOT Johnny” Latin Club 1,2; Library Club 2,3; F.F.A. 4; Baseball 1; Student Council 3; F.F.A. 3. Page Seventeen SENIORS BETSY ANN GILBERT Jr.-Sr. Waitress; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council Representative 3,4; Editorial Staff 1; Ad¬ vertising Staff 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co- Captain 3; Junior Play 3; Girl’s State 3; Beta Club 3,4; School Song Leader 4; Latin Club 3,4; Marshal 3; Office Clerk 4; Glee Club 2,3,4. KENNETH ALBERT HAIRE F.F.A. 1,2,3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Presi¬ dent of Monogram Club 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,3,4, Football Co-Captain 4; Superlative (Most Athletic). MILDRED AMELIA GRIFFIN F.H.A. 1,2; Office Clerk 3,4. DONALD HAYLE HARVELL Duck” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Football 3,4; Basketball 3; Monogram Club 3,4; French Club 3; F.T.A. 3. BETTY ANN HACKNEY F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Student Council 1; F.H.A. Par¬ liamentarian 4; Office Clerk 4. LIBBY LEE HOLLAND Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1,4; F.T.A. 2; Librarian 2,4. Page Eighteen SENIORS MARTHA HONEYCUTT F.H.A. 1; Library 1,2,3. BETTY RAY JOHNSON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Civics Club 1; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer; Librarian 3; Office Clerk 4; French Club 3; Advertis¬ ing Staff of GREENBRIAR. BETTY BRUCE HOWARD Brucie” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 1, Secretary 3, President 4, County V e-President 3, County President 4, State Vice-f ' resident 3, Vice-President 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Manager Basketball Team 1; Latin Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Junior Play; Girls’ State 3, Officer; Nation¬ al High School Poetry Anthology 3; Na¬ tional Essay Anthology 3; Business Manager GREENBRIAR 4; Chief Marshal 3; Publi¬ cation BETA CULB JOURNAL 4; Class Poet; Class Prophetess; Superlative (Most Intellectual). JUDITH SHARON JONES Judy” F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. Parliamentarian 2; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 3; Library Club 1. FRANCIS WILLIAM HUBER Bill” Basketball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Football Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Junior Play. JOHN WALLACE JONES Football 2,3; Baseball 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Monogram Club 1,2,3. Page Nineteen SENIORS MICHAEL MOSES KANNON Mike” Local Student Council Vice-President 3, President 4, County Vice-President 3; Coun¬ ty President 4; Beta Club 2,3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; J.-V. Basketball 2,3; Latin Club 2,3; French Club 3,4; Civics Club 1; Marshall 3; Sports Editor GREEN- BRIAR 4; Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Superlative (Most Intellectual). EV1E EVELYN LEE Latin Club 1,2; Beta Club 3; Junior-Senior Waitress 3; Librarian 1,2,3,4. JUANITA RUTH KEITH Nita” F.H.A. 1 ,2; Office Clerk 2,3,4; School Store 4. PATRICIA LOU MATTHEWS Pat” Class Treasurer 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Advertising Staff GREENBRIAR 3,4; French Club 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Office Clerk 3,4; Mono¬ gram Club 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Student Council 4; Club Editor GREEN- BRIAR 4; Superlative (Most Popular). GAIL ROGERS KILPATRICK Kilroy” Bishopville High 2,3; French Club 3,4; Vice- President 4; Latin Club 1; C.A.P. 1; Assis¬ tant Business Manager of Bishopville An¬ nual 3; F.T.A. 3; Library Club 3; Art Edi¬ tor of GREENBRIAR 4; Homecoming At¬ tendant 4. steve McCauley Latin Club 1; Monogram Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2,3; Varsity Basketball 4; Football 3; Student Council Representative 4; F.T.A. 3. Page Twenty SENIORS PHYLLIS ANN MIDGETTE Civics Club 1; F.H.A. 1; Office Clerk 3. CHARLES DAVID PAGE Basketball 1,2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Presi¬ dent 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Latin Club 1; Student Council 4; School Store Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 3. MARY ELLEN MOORE F.H.A. 1,2; Librarian 1; Office Clerk 4. ELMO DEVON PARRISH F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Football 2,3; F.F.A. Treasurer 3; F.F.A. President 4. ROSS McNEILL OLIVE F.F.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 3; Beta Club 4; Vice- President 3; President Senior Class. JERRY W1LBOURNE POLLARD F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. Secretary 4; Mono¬ gram Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3; J.-V. Basket¬ ball 2; Baseball 3,4; Library Club 3. Page Twenty-One SENIORS BEVERLY JEAN PORTER Cheerleader 3,4; Monogram Club 4; French Club 3; Ad vertising Staff of GREEN BRIAR 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Civics Club 1. DOUGLAS DWIGHT ROWLAND F.F.A. 1,2; F.F.A. Camp 1,2; Garner High School 2,3; Football 2,3; Monogram Club 2,3; Substitute Bus Driver 2,3. KAREN ELIZABETH PRINCE Beta Club 3,4; Secretary of Beta Club 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Chief Cheerleader 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Treasurer F.T.A. 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Latin Club 3,4; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 3,4; Office Clerk 4; Junior-Senior Waitress; Superlative (Best All Around). LARRY CECIL ROWLAND F.F.A. 1,2; Dramatics Club 3; F.F.A. Camp 2; Football 1. ROBERT LEWIS RANSDELL Bobby” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Agriculture 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Junior Play; F.F.A. Student Council Representative 4; Superlative (Most Attractive). LARRY FLYNN SHERRON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; F.F.A. Camp 1; Bus Driver 3,4. Page Twenty-Two SENIORS SAMUEL KEDIUS PARKER STEPHENS, JR. Manager Football, Basketball, Baseball 2,3; Monogram Club 3; Bus Driver 4; French Club 3. GARLON GEROME STUART Runt” F.F.A. 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Foot¬ ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Office Clerk 4; Civics Club 1; Advertising Staff of GREEN- BRIAR 4; Superlative (Most Popular). GEORGE EDWARD STEPHENSON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Agriculture 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3. PERCY STUART F.F.A. 1,3,4. REBECCA ANN STEPHENSON Becky” F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. Treasurer 2; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. Song Leader 4; Glee Club 3; French Club 3; Junior Play 3; Advertis¬ ing Staff of GREENBR1AR 4; Home Eco¬ nomics 1,2; Office Clerk 2,3; Junior Glee Club 1. CAROL ELIZABETH TAPPER Carolia” Glee Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Library Club 3; Girls’ Glee Club 2; F.T.A. 1,2; Badminton 2. Page Twenty-Three SENIORS PEGGY MURIEL TINGEN F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Student Council 3; French Club 3; Adver¬ tising Staff GREENBRIAR 3,4; Office Clerk 4; Junior Play 3- ERNESTINE WADE F.H.A. 1,2; F.H.A. Historian 2; Civics Club 1; Library Club 2; Annual Staff 2; Adver¬ tising Staff of GREENBRIAR 4; State F.H.A. Meeting 2; Radio Skit 3. EMITTE GENE TUTOR F.F.A. 1,2,3; Vice-President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3; Activity Bus Driver 3,4; School Bus Driver 2,3,4. ELEANOR KAY WALTERS F.T.A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Office Clerk 4; Junior Play Usher 3; Student Council 3; French Club 3,4; School Store 3; Piano 1,4; F.T.A. Secretary 4; Tom Brown Camp 4. LINDA MAE VEASEY F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Song Leader 3; Latin Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Student Council Representative 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Office Clerk 4; Junior-Senior Waitress. EMILY FAYE WIMBERLY Em” Homecoming Attendant 4; Office Clerk 2, 3,4; Class Prophetess 4; Vice-President of Junior Class; Junior Play 3. Page Twenty-Pour SENIORS PATSY MAE WILKERSON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Office Clerk 4. LONNIE EUGENE WOOD Buck” F.F.A. .1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. Re¬ porter 4. I MICHAEL STEWART WILLIAMS Mike” Beta Club 3; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Advertising Staff of GREEN- BRIAR 3; Marshal 3- BETTY JEAN WOOD Glee Club 1,2; Home Econ. Class Treasurer 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Office Clerk 2,3,4; French Club 3; F.T.A. 3; Librarian 3; Junior Play 3; School Store 4; Advertising Staff GREENBRIAR. BEULAH RUTH WOMBLE Boots” F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 4; Office Clerk 4. MARGARET EMILY WOOD Tootsie” F.H.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Junior Play; School Store 4; Advertising Staff of GREENBRIAR 4; 3rd Place in Science Project 2. Pugs Twenty-Five MASCOTS Page Twenty-Six TED WILLIAMS CINDY WILSON Page T wenty-Seven History Look with me, fellow classmates, into the dim past at our tree and its leaf clad branches called high school. 1 spring and the tree has a new branch with ninety-thr green leaves on it. The other three branches of upper-c! are calling us green freshmen.” We have elected for motion of our growth and development William Clark, dent; Betty Bruce Howard, vice-president; Janet Bullock, retary; Patricia Matthews, treasurer; and Betty Ann 1 lackney, student council representative. The F.H.A. and F.F.A., al| the F.T.A. were the organizations whichjkpyus in circumtiotlf with the other branches. SR fHk Spring has passed in no time, and we discover tbafeth ' $ ; of our leaves have moved to another |Scind of tree. The ex¬ perience from the spring has finally taught us to guide our sophomore class by our motto: It is better to light one little candle than to stumble and fall in the dark.” We have elected Carolyn Beck, president; Polly Adams, vice-president; Betty Ann Hackney, secretary; Patricia Matthews, treasurer; and Dottie and Anne Yeamans, afedent council representatives, to light some of these candles for us. Summer finds some of us eligible for the Monogram Club and proudly displaying those beautiful F’s.” Autumn has found us with serenty-two leaves remaining on our branch. Every remaining leaf has been caught in the thrilling winds of increasing activities. To organize us in our activities we have elected Polly Adams, president; Ross Olive, vice president; Louise Craig, secretary; Betty Ray Johnson, treasurer; and Michael Kannon and Betsy Gilbert, student council representatives. The beginning of this colorful season finds these leaves called juniors peddling candy and sponsor¬ ing a chicken supper with one goal in mind—the Junior- Senior Banquet and Prom. All of a sudden, a gust of wind picked us up in the midst of all the dreaming and scheming and blew us to Williamsburg where we mixed historical tours with loads of fun. As time grew nearer for the big event, we produced Aunt Lizzie Lives It Up for our junior play. We used the talents of Jane Byrd, Margaret Wood, Bobby Rans- dell, William Clark, Beverly Porter, Becky Stephenson, Bill Huber, Carolyn Beck, Peggy Tingen, Michael Kannon, Betsy Gilbert, Betty Bruce Howard, and Ross Olive and many others to make this play a success. Miss Ann Adams directed the play. When we went to the trunk of the tree to count our pennies, we delightfully discovered just enough to give the seniors a glorious banquet and prom. It was truly an Enchanted Eve¬ ning as all the fairies and elves danced in our midst. We fourte ®™pmbers to be initiated into the Beta Club r the hB|j§ ji%verage which had to be maintained for the timqt Some of the leaves were clustered in a newly form¬ ed Library Club. We have closed this busy and beautiful season by holding the candle arches in the Seniors’ Class Night. We had Betty Bruce Howard, Jane Byrd, Karen Prince, Linda Veasey, Betsy Gilbert, William Clark, Michael Kannon, Michael Williams, and Jackie Bullock as marshals for this occasion. Winter has come upon us, and we are protected from its bleakness by our class rings which distinguish us from all the other classes. Now that we have reached the top of this tree, we have elected Ross Olive, president ; Emily Wimberly, vice- president; Louise Craig, secretary; and Michael Kannon and Betsy Gilbert, student couficil representatives. Who are these people causing such a rustle in the remaining sixty-seven leaves? They are Michael Kannon, president of the student council; Kenneth Haij president of the Monogram Club; Janet Bullock, president of the F.H.A; William Clark, presi¬ dent of the local and county Beta Club; Betty Bruce Howard, president of the local F.T.A., and vice-president of the state F.T.A.; and making the most noise is Karen Prince, chief cheerleader; Carolyn Beck serves us well as editor of the Greenbriar and head majorette. Many of us leaves have rustled up; good song through the seasons of high school in the band glee club. 11 of us are ready to leave this branch and go on to the tree of higher learning or the tree of hard work. As we, the Class of ' 57, leave this branch, we carry with us many fond memories of the seasons which passed while we clung to the tree of high school. JANE BYRD, Class Historian Page Twenty-Eight Prophecy The heavy mist rolls swiftly from my trembling boughs, and I—the tall majestic tree of the Class of ' 57—stand in the lane of passing time. Tis a day of reminiscence—and 1, too, remember. 1 see each leaf which grew with me from days long past till the winds and season of graduation did take them from me, drift past, and in each leaf is pictured a face filled with glowing success and happiness. The mist has cleared, and now I see each life as it is unveiled to me. Drifting down the lane on the tide of the wind, 1 catch a glimpse of Donald Broadwell, editor of the town’s flourish¬ ing newspaper, THE INDEPENDENT. He is discussing its distribution with a member of his staff, Beverly Porter, whose vibrant columns lend a highlight to the news. Today s head¬ lines feature the name of Kenneth Haire and his success at finding a new process for better purification of milk. He will try it in his own dairy first—North Carolina ' s largest. Linda Veasey, the paper ' s foreign correspondent to France, has sent news of the discovery of a new anesthetic, which may rock the medical world, made by Ross Olive, research chemist. The wind shifts, and I see Dr. Michael Kannan discussing the importance of this discovery with his nurses, Evelyn Lee and Ernestine Wade. His receptionist, Judy Jfones, enters with the most recent medical bulletin in regard to this issue. The prevailing course of the leaves is changed, and I find that the favorite magazine of all women has come into being under the editorship of Helen Barbour. Ideas concerning the year s newest fashions may be found in the fashion section edited by Amelia Griffin; and features most unique have been compiled by Dorothy Dones, feature editor. On this month’s cover 1 see the smiling face of Janet Bullock, who has graced the fronts of magazine covers often. The wind ceases to blow, and a breeze brings faces to me from faraway places. In Africa I see Louise Craig, who re¬ cently discovered a new formula for faster and cheaper mining of diamonds. Her Coz, William Clark, who owns the mines at Kimball, is grateful to her, for it has made him a million¬ aire. Overseas—and I see General Sam Stephens who has charge of 10,000 men. His chaplain, Charles Page, I see dis¬ cussing world affairs with armed forces nurse, Jane Byrd, who is awaiting the arrival of supplies to be delivered by jet pilot, Mike Williams. The breeze returns me to America and Washington, D. C. I see Betty Ann Hackney, Senator from North Carolina, who is helping to make our country a better place in which to live. In the halls of the United Nations Building 1 see U. S. Rep¬ resentative Eleanor Walters talking with Polly Adams, U. S. Ambassador to Germany. Also with them is Interpreter Betty Ray Johnson. Soft music drifts to me—music flowing from the nimble fingers of concert pianist Karen Prince; and the lilting voice of Carol Tapper, mezzo-soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Into the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1 am taken to view with admiration, the famed painting of Gail Kilpatrick. The sale of her pictures has been unsurpassed according to Dot Beasley, her business manager. The voice of education booms to me from the halls of Wintergreen, a girls ' school, he aded by Betsy Gilbert. The matters of business and instruction are ably transacted by Rachel Barbour, Dean of Women; Mary Ellen Moore, pro¬ fessor of political science; and Ruth Womble, English pro¬ fessor. The campus is preparing for the arrival of noted guest speaker, Dr. John D. Elliott. A whirlwind—and I see the land of Hollywood and star Bobby RansdeP, whose dramatic talent has been proved on the screens of the nation. Also on the set of Universal-Inter¬ national I find Juanita Keith, hair stylist, and Libby Holland, make-up artist. Not far away in the San Fernando Valley is the ranch of Donald Buffaloe. Here radio star Charlie Clark is practicing riding and roping. He always did love horses. from New York the breeze comes. On Broadway flashes the name of Carolyn Beck, who plays the leading role in a play adapted for the stage from the book THE TRANSFIG¬ URATION OF Y OUT H by Betty Bruce Howard. On Fifth Avenue, I catch a glimpse of a modern store front designed by architect Jackie Bullock and erected by con¬ tractor William Dupree. Suddenly I realize that it s the ex¬ clusive dress shop owned by master clothier, Jerry Pollard. Inside, beautiful garments, designed by Emily Wimberly, are being modeled by Pat Matthews. Television encompasses the nation and known to all is Channel X-I, TV Station owned by Larry Sherron. Patsy Wiikerson is script writer, and featured on the station are Douglas and Larry Rowland who star in the dramatic se¬ quence— Light for Tomorrow, Devon Parrish, moderator of the panel show What ' s My Name? ; and Peggy Tingen whose voice is heard daily with weather reports. The wind shifts and I find that my viewing takes me back to Fuquay. The town government is most ably headed by Mayor Garlon Stuart. At the moment, he is discussing financial matters with Town Manager Steve McCauley, while Town Secretary Margaret Wood takes note of their discussion. In the bank I see successful businessman Ben Campbell talking over business transactions with Percy Stuart, owner of a large manufacturing concern. Soon they are joined by bank executive, Becky Stephenson, who is also very successful in the business world. Swiftly I am taken down Main Street where I see the shingles denoting the professions of Dr. Betty Jean Wood— psychiatrist—and Dr. Wallace Jones—Dentist. To dear old FSHS I find my mind led. Here now the principal is Donald Harvell. Outside the office he stands, talking sports with coach Bill Huber whose team proudly holds an undefeated record of three years. Coming up the hall is Home Economics teacher, Martha Honeycutt. In the residential section I see the. home of Phyllis Mid- gefte who is now happily planning three meals a day. The town radio Station WFVG is now owned by George Stephenson. The voice which comes to me now is that of an¬ nouncer and disk jockey Buck Wood, as he gets ready to play the newest record by recording star, Emitte Tutor. Theirs always was the path of good fortune and still they follow it. With the knowledge and satisfaction that the sheltering arms of my peaceful boughs did somehow help to shape and guide these lives in the path they now follow, I can hear the solitude left to me. And content with the task I have completed, I wait to become a part of the ages. BETTY BRUCE HOWARD Class Prophetess Page Twenty-Nine Class Poem On winged feet these years have passed, And our lives by time and molding hands Have been enriched. Each day with this, our beloved Alma Mater, Has strengthened each purpose, Gladdened each heart. Though it is with sadness we soon shall depart, It is with greater understanding That we look to the future where life awaits us. May our chain of ideals never be broken, And may we each light candles to guide some other feet In the path to eternity. And now the time has come when we each shall embark Upon a separate course of Life— A delving into the unknown. May our knowledge be manifold; Compassion be great. May we walk the paths of righteousness straightway, Till we shall meet •; The Master, whose loving Hand did each create, For final graduation. May the lesson of Life be learned full well and high each mark shall be. And as we stand at the Gates of Heaven, May success and humility be borne in the wake Of the Class of ’57. w BETTY BRUCE HOWARD Class Poetess Class Colors BROWN AND GOLD Class Class Flower BRONZE CHRYSANTHEMUM Motto It is better to light just one and fall in the dark.” little candle than to stumble —Author Unknown In the Seniors’ Steps Page Thirty-One JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS BERTA SUE TUNSTALL President SARAH CANNADY Vice-President FAYE DENNIS . Secretary MARIE THOMAS Treasurer Page TJsirty-Two Juniors ■ NELIA ADAMS JIMMY ASHWORTH MILDRED AYSCUE CHARLES BAKER JOHN BAKER PEGGY BAKER FANNY BARBOUR LARRY BARBOUR WALLACE BARBOUR LARRY BENNETT HORACE BOWLING KENNETH BRADLEY BILLY BROWN DELORIS BROWN PEGGY BROWN DONALD BULLOCK NINA CALLIS SARAH CANNADY JEAN CAPPS BETSY CARDEN I BANKS CLARK DICK CLAYTON PHILLIP CLOER JACKIE COATS VERA JEAN CORBETT j BONNIE CURRIN J. D. DEAN FAYE DENNIS JIMMY DICKENS KAY DONES Page Thirty-Three Juniors MARIE DUPREE FREDDIE ENGLE BOB FARABOW MARTHA FUQUAY MARTHA GILBERT BOBBY GILMORE DAVID HOLLAND GRACE HONEYCUTT JERRY HONEYCUTT WILMA HOWARD SUE IVEY PEGGY JACKSON JIMMY JONES PATRICIA JONES OSCAR JONES SHIRLEY JONES WARREN JONES PHILLIP KANNON MAYNARD KEITH JOE LAWHORN GEORGE LYNAM PARTHENIA LYNAM BARBARA McCULLOCK WALLACE McGEE SYLVIA MILLS JANIE MOORE LUTHER OLIVER PATSY PAGE ELLIS POWELL PATSY PRUITT Page Thirty-Four Juniors iDDIE RAGAN vlYRTLE RAGLAND AJCY RILEY vIARTHA RILEY CENNETH ROWLAND JETTY SANDY IEANETTE SENTER J HYLLIS SHERMAN SLORIA SHERRON ANDA SMITH AARIE SMITH IOBBIE LOU SPIVEY ATSY SPIVEY W. STANCIL VILLIAM STINSON :ONNIE STEPHENSON )ONNIE STEPHENSON iDGAR STEPHENSON .AWRENCE STEPHENSON IOBBY THOMAS 4ARIE THOMAS ATSY THOMAS VAYNE TINGIN 5ERTA TUNSTALL AYE TUNSTALL OM TYNDALL 4ARGARET VUNCANNON IMMY WALKER STELLE WOODLIEF ' OLLY WOODWARD Page Thirty-Five ' m-mrm urn p . etfe- g - W’fWBi| A ' ® ■■ F W A ' - ' ' . £S g3Hfc . ' .• ■ - f ■ wgpi SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JO ANN PAINTER WINNIE COLEY MARTHA ATKINS MARY HELEN STEPHENS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer u, .Jrvi’- 4JL 4|fc VV ; X f ;• .4 Sv ' •! Vfi $L’V ! DELORES ADAMS FAYE ADAMS JIMMY ADAMS BUCK ADCOCK MARTHA ATKINS LOUISE BAILEY JIM BAKER NANCY BAKER MARTHA BARBEE LOUIS BARBER PATSY BECKWITH PEGGY BECKWITH HAZEL BETTS JACKIE BLANCHARD CAROL BROADWELL HUGH BUCHANAN JIMMY BUFFALOE HENRY BUNN JERRY BYRD JUDY CANNADY BETTY JANE CARDEN PEGGY CHAMPION KITTY CHESTNUT BOBBY CHISENHALL BOBBY CLAYTON JOE COLEY WINNIE COLEY ROBERT CONNER VIOLET COOK BOBBY CRABTREE TONY CURRIN DIANA DALE HELEN DANIEL PHYLLIS DENNIS Sophomores Page Thirty-Seven Sophomores DICKIE FISH JEAN FISH MONTEEN FISH BOB FLEMING PEGGY GARNER MARY GILMORE DONALD GRAY EVERETT HACKNEY CHET HAIR SUE HILLIARD A. G. HARE JACKIE HOLLAND R. W. HOLLAND JUDY HOLLOWAY GLENN HORTON KENNETH HUMPHRIES DOUGLAS JOHNSON KITTY LANE JOHNSON LARRY JOHNSON MICKEY JONES NANCY JONES SUSAN JUDD EDWARD KEITH FLOYD KEITH BRUCE LYLES FRANCES LYLES JIMMY McCOTTER JERRY MYATT RUDY MORRISON ROSE MOORE RUBY McLEOD DEVON McLEAN MARIE McLAURIN ELLEN McGEE BARBARA McGEE Page Thirty-Eight Sophomores ALICE OLIVER SALLY OLIVER JOHANNA PAINTER VIRGINIA PEARCE NEWTON PRINCE GLENN PUGH REBECCA REVELS JACKIE RHODES CEL IA ROWLAND ELLEN ROWLAND BILLY SANDY HENRY SHAW RALPH SMITH SHIRLEY SPENCE MARY HELEN STEPHENS JAYNE STEPHENSON O ' NEAL STEPHENSON PATSY STEPHENSON THOMAS STEPHENSON JERRY TALLEY BARBARA UPCHURCH JERRY UPCHURCH PEGGY VANCE JOYCE VAUGHN WADE VUNCANNON JO ANN WALKER MAURICE WEAVER PRISCILLA WILSON MAMIE WOOLARD DAVID WOODLIEF J. R. WOODWARD BOBBY WORTHAM EMMA YATES BETTY SUE YOUNG Page Thirty-Nine tmvm scm FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer CHERYL ADCOCK LINWOOD DANIELS MIRANDA WILLIAMS ALICE WALTERS Freshmen PATSY ADAMS CHERYL ADCOCK DOROTHY ALLEN PRISCILLA ARNOLD JOHNNIE BAILEY RONALD BARBOUR DAPHNE BARNES BILLY JOE BETTS HELEN BETTS JUDSON BETTS WILLIAM DAVID BOWDEN HENRY BOWLING BILLY BROWN ELIZABETH BULLOCK GEORGE BULLOCK MIKE BURY CARVIS CADDELL CALVIN CARDEN CHARLIE CARDEN ISAAC CARTER CAROLYN CHAMPION MARIE CHAMPION FREDDIE CLOER JERRY COATS CAROLYN COOK BRUCE CURRIN JUDY CURRIN MARY FRANCES CURRIN LINWOOD DANIEL BETTY SUE DICKENS DONNA DICKENS WILLIAM DICKENS KENNETH EARNHARDT DICK ELLIS RICHARD ENGLE FAYE EVANS SANDRA FISH GEORGE R. FRANCIS MARTHA GARNER MARY GARNER JUDY GODWIN PEGGY HARVELL NANCY HOLLAND CURTIS HOLLEMAN LARRY HOLLEMAN CHARLOTTE HUMPHRIES MARTHA HUNT L. D. JACKSON AL JOHNSON LENA JOHNSON BARBARA JONES ANNETTE JONES GERALD LAWRENCE BUDDIE LESTER JACKIE LEWTER LEWIS LOVE Freshmen MILDRED McLAURIN CAROL McLEAN JO ELLEN McLEAN BARBARA MORRISON MARY NORTON DELOIS OGBURN MARY OLIVE DORIS OLIVER TERRY OVERBY JIMMY PARKER JO ANN PAYNE JERRY PORE MELINDA POWELL PHIL POWELL BETTY RUTH PRINCE PATRICIA PRUITT ELLIS RAY , GAN REID ROBE UN BETSY RO r LINDA RC MAURICE AND RUTH ROWLAND BONNIE JEAN SEARS PATSY SHERMAN JUDY SMITH LINDA SMITH DAISY SPIVEY GAYLE STANCIL JIMMY STEPHENSON LARRY STEPHENSON LARRY THOMAS NANCY THOMAS RAYE THORNTON EUGENE TRUELOVE DOLORES TUDOR JIMMIE TUDOR BRYANT TYNDALL DORIS UNDERWOOD CALVIN VUNCANNON SYLVIA WAGNER ROGER WAGSTAFF RAYMOND WALL BILLY WALLS JUDY WALLS PAT WALLS ALICE WALTERS LINDA WELCH LUCINDA WILLIAMS MERANDA WILLEAMS JIMMY WILSON WAYNE WORTHAM WILLIAM WRENN LINDA YARBOUGH Staff CAROLYN BECK POLLY WOODWARD BETTY BRUCE HOWARD LOUISE CRAIG DONALD BROADWELL PATRICIA MATTHEWS GAIL KILPATRICK MICHAEL KANNON POLLY ADAMS GLORIA SHERRON SUSAN JUDD JOANNE PAYNE MISS ANN ADAMS Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Co-Advertising Manager Co-Advertising Manager Club Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Senior Editor Junior Editor Sophomore Editor . Freshman Editor . Advisor CAROLYN BECK Editor Greenbriar 195 1 POLLY WOODWARD ANN ADAMS Assistant Editor Advisor Page Forty-Pour 4 Advertising Staff Left to Right, First Picture: Betty Jean Wood, Betty Ray Johnson, Janet Bullock, Beverly Porter. Second Picture: Warren Jones, Garlon Stuart, Jimmy Ashworth, William Clark. Third Picture: Pat Matthews, Linda Veasey, Peggy Tingin, Karen Prince. Fourth Picture: Freddie Engle, Ellis Powell, Martha Gilbert. Fifth Picture : Betsy Gilbert, Jean Capps, Peggy Baker, Ernestine Wade. Editorial Staff Standing: Johnny Elliot, Michael Kannon, Gail Kilpatrick, Louise Craig, Betty Bruce Howard, Donald Broadwell, Jane Byrd, Pat Matthews, Susan Judd. Seated: Carolyn Beck, Polly Woodward. Page Forty-Five Student Council Left to Right: Patsy Thomas, Judy Holloway, Martha Gilbert, Betsy Gilbert, Linda Veasey, Bobby Ransdell. Left to Right: Diana Dale, Richard Engle, Nancy Holland, Steve McCauley, Patricia Matthews, Charles Page. OFFICERS MICHAEL KANNON DONALD BULLOCK PATSY THOMAS. JUDY HOLLOWAY MARTHA GILBERT ELLEN NEWBOLD Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-At-Arms Page Forty-Six Student Council The Fuquay Springs High School Student Council’s main interest is the school and its citizens and their welfare. Organized a few years ago to promote better relations between all factions of the school, the Student Council is still striving for this goal. The activities the Student Council sponsors are aimed to develop citizenship skills and social gracefulness in the students of our school. The Student Council is composed of seven representatives from the student body, one representative from each chartered club, and one faculty member. The officers are elected from this group by the members of the Student Council. The officers for this year and their duties are President—to conduct all meetings and council business and appoint all committees—Michael Kannon; Vice-President— has same power as president in absence of president, serves in absence of secretary, treasurer, or sergeant-at-arms—Donald Bullock; Secretary—keeps minutes of each meeting and conducts all correspondence of the council—Patsy Thomas; Treas¬ urer—takes charge of all funds of the Student Council—Judy Holloway; Sergeant- at-Arms—acts as doorkeeper to keep out persons who do not belong in Student Council meetings and sees that order is maintained in meetings—Martha Gilbert. The Student Council sponsors many activities and projects each year. These are some that have already been accomplished this year and some that are being planned: Better School Spirit Week, Pep Rallies before football games, Dances after football games, Student-Teacher Basketball Games, A Christmas Party, pur¬ chase of a water cooler for the high school building, a magazine selling campaign, operating the School Store, paying a supplement for the principal’s secretary, Twirp Season, and Orientation Day for the eighth grade. BETSY GILBERT LINDA VEASEY V Page Forty-Seven Marshals First Row: Jane Byrd, Betty Bruce Howard—Chief, Betsy Gilbert. Second Row: Karen Prince, Linda Veasey. Back Row: Mike Williams, Jackie Bullock, William Clark, and Michael Kannon. Junior Glee Club Left to Right, First Row: Miss Cenith Elmore—Director, Lynn Stephenson, Tillie Adams, Edna Earle Barnes. Second Row: Kaye Lee, Cassie Powell, Judy Wagstaff, Jo Carole Hobgood, Brenda Sutton, Nancy Turner, Jerry Mills, Phyllis Langdon, Jane Alpine, Kaye Keith, Judy McLean, Lynda Carrol, Emily McCall. Third Row: Annie Bell McLean, Rebecca Blackburn, Nancy Mudge, Cynthia Stephenson, Kaye Howard, Barbara Dickens, Kathy Ann Talley, Judy Payne, Margaret Hinson, Jerry Johnson, Sarah Adams, Judy Pleasant, Nell Brenda Revels, Faye Walker, Barbara Allen, Betty Lou Upchurch, Amorette Judd, Judy Stephens, Charlotte Holland, Judy Garner, Judy Dudley. Page Forty-Eight Dance Band Edward Benson-—Sponsor; Maurice Weaver, Bob Fleming, Bob Stephens, Larry Bennett, Ellis Powell, Bobby Thomas, Donald Broadwell, William Clark, George Bullock, Warren Jones, Donald Bullock, Jimmy Ashworth. First Row: Diana Dale, Dolores Tudor, JoAnn Payne, Kay Dones, Judy Holloway, Helen Daniels, Pat Walls, Pat Jones, Margaret Wood, JoAnn Walker, Rose Moore, Phyllis Sherman, Faye Dennis, Patsy Sherman, Judy Currin, Doris Oliver, Barbara Morrison. Second Row: Mr. Ed Benson, Mary Lou Olive, Mary Gilmore, Patsy Stephens, Susan Judd, JoEllen McLean, Judy Walls, Miranda Williams, Mildred Ayscue, Nancy Holland, Melinda Powell, Carol Tapper, Faye Adams, Winnie Coley, Jane Stephenson, Martha Hunt, Betsy Rogers, Reid Robertson, Linda Welch, Beulah Womble, Charlotte Humphries, Martha Fuquay. Not Pictured: Pat Matthews, Linda Veasey, Jane Byrd, Betsy Gilbert, Betty Bruce Howard. Page Vorty-Nine 4 T % ' ' il S fiF f i J v f y _ CAROLYN BECK Head Majorette WAYNE TINGEN Drum Major Majorettes l A DONNA DICKENS ti PRISCILLA WILSON ' 4 O Li u CHERYL ADCOCK NANCY THOMAS Fifty MR. ED BENSON Band Members Jimmy Dickens, Bobby Thomas, Phil Powell, Ike Carter, James Adams, Hein, Bowling, Kenneth Humphries, Skipper Phelps, Bruce Lyles, Judy Grumpier, Mary Helen Stephens, William Wrenn, Polly Woodward, Larry Hollemon, Buddy Lester, Linda Ayscue, Nancy Phelps, Phillip Utley, Bill Rogers, Jimmy Adams, Thomas Stephenson, Maurice Weaver, A1 Johnson, Hugh Buchannan, Larry Bennett, Donald Bullock, Jerry Honeycutt, Johnnie Elliott, Bob Flem¬ ing, Ellis Powell, J. R. Woodward, Dickie Fish, Newton Prince, Bob Brooks, Dickie Powell, Jerry Talley, Louis Love, Doug Johnson, Wayne Tingen, Lawrence Stephenson, Jerry McLean, Robert Dale, Richard Engle, Lynwood Daniels, Bob farabow, Berta Sue Tunstall, Curtis Hollemon, George Bullock, Freddie Engle, William Clark, Warren Jones, Bob Stephens, Jimmy Ashworth, Ella Wayne Russum, Nelia Adams, Kitty Lane Johnson. Marching Band Beta Club First Row: Alice Walters, Betty Sue Young, Diana Dale, Marie Thomas, Jean Capps, Shirley Jones, Pat Jones, Myrtle Ragland, Sarah Cannady. Second Row: Becky Stephenson, Peggy Tingen, Margaret Wood, Pat Matthews, Patsy Sherman, Celeste Bul¬ lock, Linda Veasey, Judy Holloway. Third Row: Polly Woodward, Betsy Gilbert, Patsy Wilkerson, Eleanor Walters, Betsy Rogers, Carol Broad well, Betsy Carden, Karen Prince. Fourth Row: Martha Hunt, Faye Dennis, Helen Stephens, Rose Moore, Jayne Stephenson, Helen Daniels, George Bullock, Donald Bullock. Fifth Row: Peggy Faye Baker, Richard Engle, Dolores Tudor, Nancy Holland, Faye Tunstall, Martha Fuquay, Bobby Fleming. Sixth Row: Patsy Thomas, Judy Cannady, Johnnie Elliott, Nelia Adams, Jim Baker, Kitty Lane Johnson, Mildred Ayscue. Seventh Row: Mrs. Ruth Boyd—Sponsor, Martha Gilbert, Ken¬ neth Earnheart, Reid Robertson, Gloria Sherron, Marie Dupree. Eighth Row: Freddie Engle, Philip Kannon, Betty Bruce Howard, Mrs. Margaret Marlowe—Sponsor. Page Fifty-Two Left to Right, First Picture: Officers: Karen Prince—Secretary, Linda Veasey—Student Council Representative, William Clark— President, Mrs. Evangeline Joyner—Sponsor, Freddie Engle—Vice-President, Helen Barbour—Treasurer. Second Picture: Michael Kannon, Donald Bullock, Betty Bruce Howard, Shirley Jones, Marie Thomas, Bobby Gilmore. Third Picture: Polly Woodward, Nelia Adams, Berta Tunstall, Celeste Bullock, Faye Tunstall, Fannie Jean Barbour. Fourth Picture: Philip Kannon, Martha Gil¬ bert, Betsy Gilbert, Louise Craig, Ross Olive, Emily Wimberly. Picture Five: Patricia Jones, Linda Smith, Jane Byrd, Dorothy Dones, Marie Dupree, Martha Fuquay, Mildred Ayscue. Future Teachers of America Latin Club Left to Right, first Picture-. Patricia Jones, Martha Fuquay, Banks Clark, Mrs. L. Haddock—Sponsor; Ellis Powell, Linda Veasey, Karen Prince. Second Picture-. Fannie Barbour, Lawrence Stephenson, Miss L. Haddock—Sponsor; Phillip Kannan. Third Picture: Jane Byrd, Donald Bullock, Jerry Honeycutt, Lucy Riley, and Betty Bruce Howard. Office Clerks iirst Ron : Jimmv Walker, Juanita Keith, Carolyn Beck, Eleanor Walters, Dorothy Dones. Second Rote: Grace Honeycutt, Shirley Jones, Barbara McCullocks, Garlon Stuart, Peggy Tingen, Amelia Griffin, Jean Capps. Third Row: Vera Jean Corbett, Emily Jones, Rachel Barbour, Helen Barbour, Betsy Carden, Parthenia Lynam. Fourth Row: Beulah Womble, David Holland, Betty Jean Wood, Peggy Brown, Pat Matthews. Sot Pictured: Linda Veasey, Karen Prince, Betsy Gilbert, Emily Wimberly. Page Fifty-Three French Club First Picture : Steve McCauley, William Clark, Eleanor Walters, Charles Page, Evangeline Joyner—Sponsor, Louise Craig, Patri¬ cia Matthews, Peggy Tingen, Rachel Barbour, Gail Kilpatrick, Michael Kannan. Second Picture : Nelia Adams, Bobby Lou Spivey, Kay Dones, Betty Sandy, Maynard Keith, Jimmy Ashworth, Jean Capps. Third Picture : Peggy Baker, Martha Gilbert, Nina Callis, Berta Tunstall, Celeste Bullock, Patsy Thomas. Fourth Picture : Martha Fuquay, Mildred Ayscue, Parthenia Lynam, Ken¬ neth Bradley, Ella Sue Ivey, Oscar Jones, Polly Woodward. Bus Drivers First Row: George Lynam, Kenneth Hair, Larry Sherron, Buck Wood, Johnnie Elliott, Sam Stephens. Second Row: Libby Holland, Wallace Barbour. 7 bird Row: Luther Oliver, William Dupree, Billy Brown, Donald Harvell, Emitte Tutor, Charlie Clark, Devon Parrish, and Jerry Pollard. Page Fifty-Four Library Club Left to Right, First Picture: Miss Eleanor Southerland—Sponsor, Ross Olive, Barbara Jones. Second Picture: Libby Holland, Evelyn Lee, Helen Barbour, Rachel Barbour, Wilma Howard. Third Picture: Patsy Beckwith, Nancy Baker, Phyllis Dennis, Peggy Beckwith. Fourth Picture: Winnie Coley, Carol Broadwell, Martha Atkins, Mildred McLaurin. Lunchroom Staff First Row: Mrs. Bowling, Mrs. Beckwith, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Guthrie. Second Row : Mrs. Walker, Blaine Lee, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Adams. Page Fifty-Vive Future Homemakers of America First Picture: Officers: Reid Robertson—Reporter, Nanc; Holland—Student Council Representative, Helen Daniels— Vice-President, Judy Smith—Song Leader, Janet Bullock- President, Rose Moore—Treasurer, Fannie Jean Barbour— Historian, Betty Ann Hackney—Parliamentarian, Marthi Barber—Secretary, Mrs. Gladys Farnell—Sponsor. Secoru Picture: Libby Holland, Betty Sue Young, Virginia Cham pion. Third Picture: Polly Woodward, Patsy Spivey, Belt) Ray Johnson, Beverly Porter. Fourth Picture: Carolyn Beck Nina Callis, Berta Sue Tunstall, Celeste Bullock, Shirley L?. ne . s ' F,) ‘ h Future: Faye Tunstall, Nelia Adams, Patsy Wilkerson, Eleanor Walters. First Row : Mary Lou Olive, Betty Sue Young, Linda Smith, Lucinda Williams, Nancy Thomas, Daphina Barnes, Alice Walters, Donnie Dickens, Ruth Ann Rowland, Linda Rogers. Second Row : Pat Adams, Sandra Fish, Peggy Harvell, Kathryn Champion, Cheryl Adcock, Mary Ann Norton, Judy Godwin, Daisey Spivey, Carolyn McLean, Jean Sears, Rose Moore. Third Row: Mary Gilmore, Frances Currin, Betty Bullock, Annette Jones, Sylvia Wagner, Delores Ogburn, Carolyn Champion, Judy Smith, Patsy Stephens. Fourth Row: Barbara Jones, Gale Stancil, Phyllis Dennis, Nancy Jones, Martha Barbee, Jackie Blanchard, Shirley Spence, Frances Lyles, Carol Broadwell, Betsy Rogers, Judy Cannady, Jane Stephenson, Judy Holloway. Fifth Row: Helen Daniels, Judy Currin, Patsy Sherman, Nancy Holland, Jo Ellen Mc¬ Lean, Pat Walls, Doris Oliver, Charlotte Humphries, Barbara Morrison, Virginia Pearce, Martha Hunt, Diana Dale. Sixth Rote: JoAnn Payne, Linda Welch, Melinda Powell, Dolores Tudor, Reid Robertson, Judy Walls, Miranda Williams. Page Fifty-Six Future Farmers of America Mr. Fred Hunt—Advisor, Bobby Ransdeil— Student Coun¬ cil Representative, Jerry Pollard—Secretary, Mr. A. Up¬ church—Advisor, Buck Wood—Reporter, Charlie Clark— Treasurer, Devon Parrish—President, Devon McLean—Sen¬ tinel, Donald Harvell, Wallace Barbour, William Stinson, Jimmy Dickens, David Holland, Bobby Thomas, Durwood Cook, Joe Lawhorne, Donnie Stephens, Donald Buffaloe, Wallace McGee, Roy Richter, Kenneth Rowland, F.ddie Ragon, George Stephenson, Larry Sherron, Bob Farabow. First Picture: Bobby Wortham, Jimmy Buffaloe. Second Fu¬ ture: Morris Rowland, Ike Davis, Bruce Currin, Jackie Hol¬ land. Third Picture: Billy Brown, Dickie Fish, Bruce Lyles, Phil Powell, Bobby Crabtree, Robert Connor, Larry Johnson. Fourth Picture: Billie Joe Betts, Bobby Clayton, R. W Hol¬ land, Chet Haire, Wade Vuncannon, George Francis. Fifth Picture: Devon McLean, William Dickens. Jerry Upchurch, Jackie Rhodes, Jimmy McCotter, Brandy Adcock, Hayward Sherron. Sixth Picture: Tony Currin, David Bowden, Wayne Wortham, Hugh Ogburn, Louis Barbour, Jimmy Adams. Page Fifty-Seven V K, Sportsmanship v Sports have an appeal for almost everybody. Probably, next to the weather, people talk more about sports than about any other topic. We talk about the com¬ ing game, and after it is over, we talk about what happened at the game. In the large amount of space given to sports in the newspapers and magazines, in the popularity of sports programs on the radio, and in the sports banquets that draw sports followers together, is shown the wide spread appeal of sports. We think of almost any pleasant activity which has as its main purpose to exercise the body, as a sport, but what is a sport to one person may be just hard work for another. For instance, a day of fishing may be called a sport fpr the man who lives a distance from a lake or an ocean, while for a fisherman, fishing is in¬ volved in most of his daily routine. Sports require a combination of physical strength, an alert mind, enthusiasm, purpose, and, of course, teamwork. To Americans, sports are more than amuse¬ ment, for they represent accomplishment for which the body has been trained and for which one must apply himself to become skillful. Sports have many qualities other than the mere exercise they give the mind and body. Lots of friendships are formed through sports, because of the ability of people to get along with each other. This is one of the greatest test of sports. Many finer qualities of human spirit are brought out and are developed through games. These include leadership and the ability to give and take. Probably, even more important are the qualities that sports develop in mak¬ ing a person a pleasant, well adapted human being. It is well that sportsman¬ ship” is applied to life in general. People like a person who can win gracefully without boasting and who can lose without offering excuses. Sportsmanship is playing hard-to win in a game, but losing well if you have to lose.- Good sports¬ manship involves such matters as fair play, keen rivalry but careful observance of rules, courtesy, and a generous attitude toward an opponent. Every good sport remembers and follows the old saying: It’s not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game that really counts.” Page Fifty-Eight % • ♦ m LUTHER OLI BOBBY GILMORE MICKEY JONES WARREN JONE: Page Sixty Foot r rnrw mm iW00 GARLON STUART DICKENS JIMMY R. BILL HUBER ls :f WILLIAM ST1N DONALD HARVELL ■ Senior Squad First Row: Jimmy Dickens, Bobby Gilmore, Jimmy Adams, Bill Stinson, Kenneth Haire, Bill Huber, Luther Oliver, Lin- wood Daniels, Donald Harvel, Garlon Stuart. Second Row: Mr. Cayton, Mike Williams, Egar Stephenson, Donald Bullock, Mickey Jones, Eugene Truelove, Maynard Keith, Tom Tyndall, Warren Jones, Newie Prince, Bobby Coats, Melvin Den¬ nis—Coach. VARSITY Fuquay 28 Fuquay Q Fuquay 0 Fuquay 13 Fuquay 18 Fuquay 6 Fuquay 18 Fuquay 0 Fuquay 0 Fuquay 0 RECORD Camp Lejeune 0 Garner 26 Fayetteville 36 Wendell 7 Apex 6 Erwin 26 Selma 18 Greenville 0 Cary 20 Roxboro 13 COACH Melvin Dennis MANAGERS Johnnie Poe Wat Rhodes Page Sixty-Two Junior Varsity Football MR. HOWARD CAYTON Jtk w f ;■ y At it f i r% p Ik, JT ' A C; | Bob Brooks, George Bullock, William Dickens, Jacky Lewter, Curtis Holleman, Richard Dye, Bill Rogers, Devon McLean, Donnie Mangrum, Roger Wagstaff, Will Mann, Larry Williams. Page Sixty-Three Cheerleaders K,m !■ ' .—Head; Beverly Porter, Emitte Tutor, Linda Veasey, Louise ( Idg. ' ku Mauicwl. Myrtle Ragland, Marie Thomas. Jane Byrd. Monogram Club First Row: Mr. M. Dennis—Sponsor, Kenneth Haire—President, Pat Matthews—Student Council Representative, Gloria Sherron —Secretary, Warren Jones—Vice-President, Jane Byrd—Treasurer. Second Row: Karen Prince, Linda Veasey, Louise Craig, Betsy Gilbert, Marie Thomas, Myrtle Ragland, Phyllis Dennis, Bobby Lou Spivey, Polly Adams. Third Row: Michael Kannan, Beverly Porter, Martha Gilbert, Jayne Stephenson, Garlon Stuart, William Stinson, Luther Oliver, Mrs. Council—Sponsor. Fourth Row: Jimmy Dickens, Freddie Engle, Philip Kannan, David Holland, Bill Huber, Donald Harvell, Emitte Tutor. Fifth Row: Mike Wil¬ liams, Jerry Pollard, Mr. Cayton—Sponsor, Eddie Ragan, Maynard Keith. Page Sixty-Four Baseball J A Football Season Page Sixty-Five CHARLES PAGE DOT BEASLEY OLLY ADAMS BETSY GILBERT JAYNE GRACE STEPHENSON VIRGINIA PEARCE Boys’ Basketball Left to Right, First Row: Charles Page, Phillip Cannon, Freddie Engle, Bill Huber, Kenneth Haire. Second Row: Jerry Honeycutt, Hugh Ogbum, Melvin Dennis—Coach, Hugh Buchan¬ an, Steve McCauley. Girls ' Basketball Left to Right, First Row: Polly Adams, Dot Beasley, Betsy Gilbert, Gloria Sherron, Jayne d c- r- Grace Stephenson, Virginia Pearce. Second Row: Coach Dennis, Lucy Riley, Snooks Wilson, rage Sixty-bigbt Berta Sue Tunstall, Faye Dennis, Helen Daniels. Third Row: Miranda Williams, Dolores Og- burn, Martha Gilbert, Peggy Faye Baker, Jo Anne Walker. Homecoming Queen K,a Attendants Left to Right : Gail Kilpatrick, Celeste Bullock, Bonnie Currin, Emily Wimberley. Page Seventy MOST ATTRACTIVE CAROLYN BECK BOBBY RANSDELL tge Seventy-One VT- ' POPULAR MOST PATRICIA MATTHEWS STUART GARLON Page Seventy-Two BEST ALL AROUND KAREN PRINCE WILLIAM CLARK • - ■„ m ss m wyMBaB _ -r ' jfflfff if¥ ' MOST ORIGINAL LOUISE CRAIG CHARLIE CLARK Page Se.venty-Four MOST ATHLETIC POLLY ADAMS KENNETH HAIRE Lfcjflktfe- 1 iii MHtti MOST INTELECTUAL BETTY BRUCE HOWARD MICHAEL KANNON Page Seventy-Six llll r . ■■ IT 2L£f , ! ... . .,4 ' - ' ' ' ,• to ■ 4 - Jg! W - W Advertisements r THE SECRET OF WEALTH LIES IN FOUR LETTERS S-A-V-E AND THE PLACE TO SAVE IS WITH Bank of fuduaii A Good Home For Your Savings 48 YEARS OF SERVICE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FUQUAY SPRINGS AND CARY l Page Seventy-Eight Compliments of BYRD ' S FLOWER SHOP Compliments of HOWARD INSURANCE AGENCY Bruce R. Howard J. E. Howard, Jr. Compliments of Compliments of A. T. STEPHENSON ROGERS ESSO STATION Willow Springs, North Carolina SERVICE BARBER SHOP 103 Raleigh Street Fuquay Springs, North Carolina The shop of personal service B. W. ADAMS, Proprietor --- Compliments of LINWOOD FUQUAY C. R. FERRELL Compliments of JEWELER 0. J. HOLLOWAY Angier, North Carolina ------ ’ J. J. BARNES, Inc. Best Wishes From Plumbing, Heating, and The Electrical Contracting Angier, North Carolina PLEASANT SHOP Compliments of Angier, North Carolina ELECTRIC SALES AND Christine Pleasant SERVICE Maxine Pleasant Wayne C. Coats J. Norwood Adams Maytag and G. E. Dealer Angier, N. C. Phone 3601 PHONE 4261 ) — ADLER ' S OF RALEIGH WAKE FARMERS COOPERATIVE, Inc. For women who love elegance in fashion. SEEDS - FEEDS - BABY CHICKS Two stores to serve you downtown Fayetteville St. 411 Daniels St. P. 0. Box 455 Cameron Village Fuquay Springs, North Carolina ! Page Seventy-Nine CLARK ' S ESSO FUEL COMPANY ESSO PRODUCTS—QUALITY COAL Fuquay Springs, North Carolina PHONE 100 -- RAGLAND OIL CO. Fuel Oil — Kerosene — Gasoline Motor Oil — Lubricants Fuquay Springs, North Carolina PHONE 534 Compliments of S. B. UNDERWOOD ' S GROCERY ANGIER RADIO SHOP W. L. WOODALL, Manager RADIO Sales and Service AM-FM and TV Angier, North Carolina WOODWARD-ADAMS COMPANY Dealers In FERTILIZERS—NITRATE OF SODA Phone: Varina 162-J-3 Night Phone: 162-J-l Willow Springs, North Carolina WILLOW SPRINGS INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile, Casualty, Hospitalization, Bonds and Hail Insurance PHONE 162-J-3 Willow Springs, North Carolina R. H. MONDAY ' S GROCERY General Merchandise TIRES — BATTERY AND AUTO ACCESSORIES Willow Springs, North Carolina Phone 401-R-2 Compliments of JOHNSON ' S TIRE SERVICE RECAPPING VULCANIZING Phone 69 Fuquay Springs, N. C. Page Eighty COMPLIMENTS OF STROUD PONTIAC Dollar for dollar you can ' t beat a Pontiac. r Compliments of Compliments of ANGIER RADIO CO. KESLER ' S PHONE 3512 Children ' s and Ladies ' Angier, North Carolina Ready-to-Wear ! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 JOHNSON ' S CLOTHING STORE BYRD’S DRIVE-IN ( j j Where the Red Bird Flies ! YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT BYRD ' S Page Eighty-One Compliments of PAYNE’S DINER on Highway 401 Fuquay, North Carolina BESSIE PAYNE, Proprietor - DONALD L. WAGSTAFF INSURANCE AGENCY Fuquay Springs, North Carolina HARTFORD FIRE, ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY INSURANCE CO. and JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. TELL MOM AND DAD to see Compliments of P. G. NICHOLSON EDNA’S INSURANCE INCORPORATED AGENCY for Fuquay Springs, North Carolina SOUND INSURANCE Properly Written at Substantial PHONE 514 Savings P. 0. Box 367 Varina, N. C. : Phone 557-J K. KANNAN Compliments of DEPARTMENT STORE CAROLINA FEED COMPANY Men ' s Clothes — Children ' s Clothes Fine Ladies ' Wear SELLING RIGHT Varina, North Carolina .____ Your Purina Dealer Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina PHONE 9 Page Eighty-Two MITCHELL CHEVROLET COMPANY YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER FOR TWENTY-FOUR YEARS COMPLIMENTS TO FUQUAY SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL from CORNELL-DUBILIER COMPANY FUQUAY SPRINGS DIVISION Page Eighty-Tbree COMPLIMENTS OF STANDARD HOMES COMPANY FUOUAY-VARINA, NORTH CAROLINA J. R. WOODWARD General Merchandise GROCERIES — ESSO PRODUCTS — HARDWARE James E. Coley, Manager PHONE 162-J-2 WILLOW SPRINGS, N. C. Page Eighty-Pour COMPLIMENTS OF CARIO DRIVE-IN THEATER FUQUAY SPRINGS CENTER DRIVE-IN THEATER RALEIGH, N. C. COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF 1957 BANK OF VARINA A HOME BANK FOR HOME PEOPLE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation VARINA, NORTH CAROLINA Page Eighty-five BALLENTINE FARMS Dairy Products Supreme LACTIC ACID — HOMOGENIZED — PASTEURIZED — CHOCOLATE BUTTERMILK — RAW PHONE 72 JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE REXALL DRUGS The Store of Personol Service Fuquay Springs, North Carolina : WOODROW JOHNSON, Proprietor ---■-- PHONE 109 Page Eighty-Six THOMAS SON GROCERY Compliment ' s of ANGIER FARMERS SUPPLY Distributors of FCX Products ANGIER, N. C. THOMAS 1 PHARMACY W. G. THOMAS, Proprietor Prescription Specialists Phone 48 Varina, N. C. Meats - Groceries - Frozen Foods Feeds - Hardware - Gas - Oils Phone 361-J-2 Needmore, N. C. LANIER ' S CROWN SERVICE KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES Washing - Polishing - Greasing PHONE 204 Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina i---————— --.--- YOUNG ' S INSURANCE AGENCY ANGIER, N. C. Phone 4391 Res. 4314 ROY W. YOUNG, Owner --i Compliments of COTTEN ' S FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Fuquay and Varina — TWIN CITY RADIO Compliments of APPLIANCE CO. The We Service What We Sell STYLE SHOP SYLVANIA AND ZENITH TV See Us For Your TV Needs Ladies ' Ready-to-Wear A Complete Line of Home Style Without Extravagance Appliances Phone 189-W Fuquay r Fuquay Springs, North Carolina Page Eighty-Seven j The 1 GEM SHOP ) Harry Holstein and Hubert Lanier ; Proprietors PHONE 224 222 South Main Street ( Fuquay Springs, North Carolina C. R. FERRELL STEWART-MATTOX DEPARTMENT STORE Angier, N. C. Phone 4801 . . - Compliments of WEEK ' S FISH MARKET Angier, North Carolina ENNIS BROTHERS SUPER MARKET FRUIT AND PRODUCE Open 7 Days A. T. STEPHENSON Groceries - Hardware - Gas Oil . Auto Supplies - Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Willow Springs, N. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WEEKLY! Highway 15-A Between Raleigh and Fuquay ---- — - -) Phone 6000 P. 0. Box 7 TILLEY BROS. BODY SHOP Front End Alignment - Bear Service Fuquary Springs, North Carolina T. R. ASHWORTH, INC Distributor GULF OIL PRODUCTS TIRE RECAPPING — VULCANIZING Fuquay Springs, N. C. Phones 64—626 FUQUAY SPRINGS ' MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE Remember, You Always Save At Belk ' s HUDSON - BELK Page Eighty-Eight PARKER FURNITURE STORES Complete Home Furnishings KELVINATOR AND MAYTAG ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES G. E. RADIOS Fuquay Springs Varina Compliments of SMITH BUICK COMPANY ' When better cars are built, Buick builds them. , -- You are always welcome at the H H GRILL STEAKS — CHICKENS MACK’S RITE-WAY SUPER MARKET SANDWICHES — HOT DOGS Quality Groceries and HAMBURGERS — BARBECUE Western Meats Fresh Vegetables — Frozen Foods CURB SERVICE One and a half miles north of Fuquay-Varina, U. S. 15-A Fuquay Springs, N. C. Phone 166 MACK STEPHENS, Proprietor J. P. HONEYCUTT _ r j Page Eighty-Sine MATTHEW’S MOTOR COMPANY DODGE — PLYMOUTH — DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS Fuquay Springs, North Carolina Phone 77 C. M. MATTHEWS, Proprietor TWIN CITY LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS g. w. scott — o. s. McCauley FUQUAY VARINA TOPS CLEANERS Growing Bigger By Serving Better DRIVE-IN SERVICE NIGHT DEPOSIT Phone 581 — Varina, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF BROWN TOBACCO COMPANY, INCORPORATED FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA Page Ninety FUQUAY FLORIST Compliments of GILBERT - SUGG When It ' s Flowers, Say It With Our ' s FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE CORSAGES — FUNERAL DESIGNS POTTED PLANTS AND Day and Night WEDDING FLOWERS Fuquay-Varina Phone 14 MRS. ETHEL J. BOWLING, Owner 1 Compliments of PROCTOR - PEPSI - COLA BARBOUR COMPANY HARDWARE AND FURNITURE BOTTLING COMPANY FARM IMPLEMENTS BUILDERS ' SUPPLIES OF RALEIGH Phones: 16 and 98 3705 Hillsboro St. Phone 3-1071 S. T. PROCTOR, President RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Fuquay Springs, North Carolina r 1 _-____ J Page Ninety-One ' COMPLIMENTS OF I APEX JOBBING COMPANY Wholesale Dealers in Variety Store Merchandise _ COMPLIMENTS OF BRADLEY LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of AIR DRIED LUMBER — ROUGH AND DRESSED J. P. BRADLEY Phone 44 LYNWOOD T. STEPHENSON WHOLESALE CONFECTIONS 505 North Ennis Street Fuquay-Varina, N. C. W. F. V. G. FUQUAY ANGIER VARINA Watch Fuquay-Varina Grow 1460 KC 1000 WATTS SERVING CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA WITH Entertainment and News designed for pleasant listening Where a man who ' s wise will advertise NEWS — MUSIC — SPORTS — DRAMA Page Ninety-Two COMPLIMENTS OF FUQUAY FURNITURE COMPANY THE HOME OF FINE FURNITURE Phone 251 p. O. Box 188 Fuquay Springs, North Carolina A complete line of Home Furnishings Your Patronage Appreciated Open Nights By Appointments Compliments of DR. A. N. JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST -- Compliments of MACK ' S FIVE TEN YOUR FRIENDLY SELF SERVICE STORE The COUNTRY STORE E. B. THOMAS, Proprietor GROCERIES — PRODUCE Patent Drugs Phone 232-M Highway 401 Varina, North Carolina FUQUAY ' S GROCERY Feeds - Grocery Atlantic Gas and Oil Willow Springs, N. C. Phone 459-R-2 Highway 42 WILLOW SPRINGS INSURANCE AGENCY Fire - Automobile - Casualty Hospitalization - Bonds and Hail Insurance Phone 162-J-3 Willow Springs, North Carolina __ _ __—.. K inTTlRTl ER ONE DAY SERVICE ON RECAPPING ! Phone 9126 Oyyid Keene and 0. J. Holloway Page Ninety-Three Pugs ' IN: inely-lM ■ §0 W ! liHi ] COMPLIMENTS OF I VARINA WHOLESALE BUILDERS SUPPLY i VARINA. NORTH CAROLINA L -- ELLIOTT’S PHARMACY Since 1914 WHITMAN ' S CHOCOLATES — PENSLAR REMEDIES YARDLEY TOILETRIES Phone 24 FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA A. G. Elliott, Sr. A. G. Elliott, Jr. STEWART-MATTOX DEPARTMENT STORE Angier, N. C. Phone 4801 -- — Compliments of A FRIEND — CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 from GREENBRIAR STAFF Page Ninety-Six lA •aphs jP? 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