Glendale High School - Glen Cedo Yearbook (Kenly, NC)
- Class of 1954
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More than ever before, informalityuhas been stressed in everything that has been done, as the attempt was made to edit a book about Glendale High School students just as they appeared in everyday life, Now we present it to you for your a pprov a 1 . If you feel that it deserves such, please accept it as your book of Today--for remembrance Tomorrow GLEN -CEDO GLENDALE HIGH SCHOOL Kenly, North Carolina mm' we We honor Mrs. Lois Privette Bunn, teacher, leader, advisor, and friend, and dedicate this, ou1' 1954 edition of the GLEN-CEDO, to her as a tribute to her unswerving devotion and loyalty to our school. We shall always gratefully remember her love and consideration for us-her pupils-her understanding and patience, her unfailing interest in us, her thoughtfulness, and her wise encouragement and guidance in all our activities. As sponsor of both our junior year and senior year she spent endless hours with us, giving much original- ity of thought, and inspiration to each and every project we undertook, Especially are we grateful for her untiring effort in helping us to make this an outstanding yearbook full of fond memories, always to be treasured! ,.-, va 'P FACULTY as I Q-. it Q , Xj'-yi' 3, n1 :,,,, N H AA ' ' un!! ' uni ' nn., e ,U U, nu Im J m .,,,, l 'Menu N. llll! UNO ,.,,-:I ,I , 1 .N M ...ffl-I -. in -...,...!f: g- . .., f Spf- III ' 5 arf: a BQ ,, :.. ' rp., 'I S+ Q3 9' 65 ,aff 4 , P' e , , I K , 4 .fn ay, S iii 't if. Eff f ' 4'.i45f1N 9' N ga '2 ' v 4 , . 4 Q 'fl- ,WI rx ' L,-Ag, ,4 -wi ' A xg XX A: X. Nw .- .N . , , X 5 XX. Wx. ,vi .ug 4-, .W A3 gy? 5 ssmons sys 'R XF Y 11 an 'qw-QQ .mum .Q mm N L W --. BETTY JANE BOYETT E She,p0ssesses a peculiar talent of producing a favorable effect in what she says or does. Basketball l,2, 3,4, FHA 3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Monogram 2,3,4, Echo Staff 1,2, 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3, Superlative 4, All County Basketball Guard 3. BETTY LOU BOYKIN 'If men interfere with work, quit work. Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Class Play 3, Echo Staff 3,4, Annual Staff 4, FHA 3,4, Superla- tive 4, Monogram Club 2, 3,4. LUCILLE BOYKIN Athletic, friendly and kind, another like her you'11 never find. Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, 4-H Club 1,2, Monogram Club 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Echo Staff 3,4, Class Play 3, Superlative 4, FHA 3,4, Halloween Queen 2, All County Basketball Forward 3. MILLIE FRANCES BOYKIN 'Easy to please, easy to like. Annual Staff 4, Echo Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Superlative 4, 4-H Club 1. CYNTHIA SUE BOYKIN She is pretty to walk with, easy to talk with, and pleasant to think about. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3,4, Echo Staff 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Annual 1, 2,4, Monogram 2,3,4, 4-H Club 1,4, FHA 3,4, Superla- tive 4. CHARLES FRANKLIN COCKRELL He, who secure within himself, can say, 'Tomorrow do thy worst for I have lived today. Annual Staff 4, Superlative 4, 4-H Club 1. MARY YVONNE CREECH 'True friends are blessings--and she is one. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 3, Echo Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, FHA 3, Superlative 4, Monogram Club 3,4. GENEVIA CREECH 'Not too sober, not too gay, but a very good pal in every way. Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Echo Staff 4, Superlative 4, 4-H Club 1. ,ff- fvs X Mfg,-A nm VIRGINIA CREECH A smile for all, a greeting glad, a sweet and friendly way she had. Class Officer 1, 2, 3,4, Glee Club 1, 2, Echo Staff 3,4, Class Play 3, Marshal 1,2, 3, Superlative 4. BILLY DAVIS ' Full of fun and mischief too, likes doing things he shouldn't do. Class Officer 1, 2, Echo Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Bus Driver 3,4, Class Play 3. BOBBY DAVIS Born for success he seems, with grace to win and heart to hold--with shining gifts that take all eyes. Class Officer 1, 2,3,4, Echo Staff 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Bus Driver 3,4, Class Play 3,4, Citizenship Award 4. EVELYN GARNER Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. Marshal 3, Annual Staff 4, Echo Staff 4, Superlative4 JUNIOR EDWARDS His heart is bursting with the strain to prove. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 1,2,4, Echo Staff 4, Basketball 2, 3,4, Bus Driver 3,4, Monogram 2,3,4 Class Officer 1,4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Class Play 3, Citizenship Club 4. JANE HODGE If to her share some female errors fall-look on her face and you'll forget them all, 4-H Club 1, Monogram Club 2, 3,4, Cheerleader 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 4, FHA, Basketball 3,4 Echo Staff 3,4, Class Play 3, Superlative 4. SHIRLEY HICKS 'Politeness costs nothing, but gains everything. Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, Echo Staff 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 2, 3,4, Superlative 4, Class Play 3, Echo Staff 3,4. GILBERT PARRISH Quality rather than quantity. Basketball Manager 3, Baseball 3,4, Monogram Club 3,4, Echo Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Superlative 4 LUCILLE PRICE Deep-yet clear, gentle seeming-yet not dull. Glee Club 1, 2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,23 Echo Staff 45 4-H Club 1, 25 Superlative 45 Monogram Club 35 FHA 3,4. LOUISE STANCIL She that was fair, yet never proud, has tongue at will, yet never loud. Citizenship Club 4g Glee Club 3,45 Class Officer 1, 2,45 Echo staff 4g Annual Staff 45 Monogram Club 35 Superlative 45 Class Play 3. SHIRLEY STANCIL 'A rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun, to relish a joke and laugh at a pun. Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Echo Staff 2, 3,45 Superlative 4g FHA 3,4. WINCHESTER STANCIL My only books were women's looks, and folly's all they've taught me. 4-H Club lg Cheerleader lg Superlative 4. IO PARRISH Mascot DOUG LEWIS Mascot CLASS MOTTO: To Be Rather Than To Seem K' QS.. up-.ai wr CLASS FLOWER: CLASS COLOR American Beauty Rose Red and Whlfe We? In the fall of nineteen hundred and fifty, there gathered together at Glendale High School forty young girls and boys, full of anticipation, ready to begin their high school years of fun, fellowship, and work. There were crowded halls, friendly faces, and unfamiliar teachers. The day seemed far away when we would be marching along in the footsteps of our much admired seniors. ln our freshman year we were divided into two groups and put in separate rooms. Mrs. George Pope and Mr. William Dixon were our sponsors. We had several parties to go along with the tasks of studying and working. Many of the boys and girls started playing basketball and baseball. The girls on the basketball team attended the state tourna- ment in Aberdeen, even though we were not one of the fortunate participators in the tournament. During the year we encountered some hard tasks such as algebra and English, but we survived, all the better for the experience. Several of our classmates left us during the year, thus reducing our class in number, but not in spirit. We were proud of our class and our schoolg and we realized that year that if we would keep our school the best, we must cooperate, be good citizens and show our school spirit in every way possible. After a summer that whisked by like a breeze, we found ourselves a whole year older--and sophomores! We worked and we had fun. Included in the fun was the winning of the barbecue ticket sales contest, How we worked on that, determined to win over the juniors, who led most of the time, and to have a big share in obtaining equipment for our new lunchroom which was to be built before the follow- ing school year. Mr. Ben Wethington was our faithful advisor this exciting year. There were also lots of parties, fun, and frolic. The girls and boys still played basketball. Lucille Boykin and Betty Jane Boyette brought us great honor when they received awards for being All-County Forward and All-County Guard respectively. Lucille Boykin was chosen Miss Johnston County this eventful year, How proud we were of our lovely classmate. In 1952 we started our junior year, no longer just one of a large group but an entity beginning to make itself known and felt. Our struggles began when we raised money for the Junior-Senior Banquet, which was given at the Cherry Hotel in Wilson on April 17. The theme of our Banquet was Hawaiian. Truly this was the highlight of our junior year. What fun we had preparing for the banquet! Under the capable leadership of our junior sponsor, Mrs. Lois P. Bunn, and the eager enthusiasm of the juniors, it was truly an event worth remembering. Our junior play, OH PROMISE ME was very successful, The cast included Bobby Davis, Betty Jane Boyette, Earl Ray Jones, Bet Boykin, Louise Stancil, Betty Hill, Lucille Boykin, Shirley Hicks, Billy Davis, Jane Hodge, and Junior Edwards. The rest of the class, who served as the produc- tion staff, deserved much praise and credit for their wonder- ful support behind-stage and off-stage. Mrs. Gladys Boykin and Mrs. Lillie Boykin, our grade mothers, gave us a Christmas party. They also honored us with a wiener roast in the spring at Sunset Memorial Park in Wilson. Mrs. Bunn steered us through the many hardships and pleasures of that memorable year, Leading the class as our worthy officers were Bobby Davis, Earl Jones, .70e2 Virginia Creech and Sue Boykin. Another summer, just a breath long, flew by and the fall of the year came upon us with a bang. Seniors at last --not too dignified at first, but anxious to preserve the traditions of our Alma Mater. Realizing our responsibilities as upper classmen, we chose as our class officers Bobby Davis, Junior Edwards, Virginia Creech, Louise Stancil, and Sue Boykin. Mrs. Bunn was again our wise and friendly sponsor, one who could be depended upon to guide us through a most successful year, And she did--sharing our hardships as well as our successes. Our aim and greatest project was to publish our annual, the GLEN-CEDO and to make it one of the best that Glendale ever had. We started at once raising money for our yearbook. We sold cakes and pies, Christmas cards, charm bracelets, presented the senior class play, and raised-money in every way we could. We selected Bobby Davis as editor. Much praise and many thanks for our success was definitely due to Sue Boykin, who as editor of photography, put tireless hours of leader- ship, thought, and originality in the production of an outstanding annual. On the business side, many thanks go to Lucille Boykin, who as advertising manager, worked 1 long and hard to secure the-support of our many loyal and ' helpful advertisers. Orchids to our advisor, Mrs. Bunn and to the other members of the staff for their advice and help. Our last year has been crowded with many things. On September 12 we received our long-awaited class rings! Then there were GLENDALE-ECHO and GLEN-CEDO deadlines to meet, assembly programs, pep rallies, basket- ball games, parties, club meetings, and studies, Let us not forget ME AND MY SHADOW, our class play, which was such an overwhelming success. Gilbert Parrish, Bobby Davis, Yvonne Creech, Virginia Creech, Millie Boykin, Shirley Stancil, Sue Boykin, Winchester Stancil, and Charles Cockrell were the talented characters in the play. The production staff gave whole heartedly of their time and work in order to assure the success of the play. They were the members of the senior class other than the cast. Our grade mothers, Mrs. Ollie Boyette, Mrs. Gladys Boykin, and Mrs. Mary Creech, entertained us on many occasions. We thank them for all the nice things they did for us. Our mascots were pretty little Jo Parrish and handsome little Douglas Lewis. The past four years at Glendale High School were perhaps nothing spectacular, but we hope we have left our mark on it, because we know it has left its mark on us! We remember--we will always remember all the good that it has meant to us, as we step through its portals into the future! We shall ever cherish our motto, To be rather than to seem, and proudly face the world with the deter- mination to dc. just that! Historians - Sue Boykin Louise Stancil Jumons OFFICERS DONALD JOHNSON President EMILY POPE Treasurer PAYE RENFROW Reporter MARGARET ATKINSON Vice President PAT GODWIN Secretary of 1955 fb. If il Ev VI' 5. a s 355' Kiln if xp l 23,11 J viii' J ' I , iff ? ' , ' 5.2, il , 7y 'Za' , 'E C ' f4l ' gg.-5-I' sw ,f ,Q-, ,.,,,. , 112,25 .W ' 'f' 3 , Q f M, , fy ' , if ' V. ,Nr ,v,,, . 3 A K 'q , v wp , X , COY BATTEN LINDA BRANNAN PAYE RENFROW MARGARET ATKINSON PRISCILLA BOYETTE PAT GODWIN HILDA RENFROW VERLIA WOODARD DONALD JOHNSON ELGIE WEAVER CLIFTON STANCIL JOAN KAYE HARE EVELYN ATKINSON EMILY POPE JEAN PHILLIPS HAROLD PARRISH BOBBY GARDNER SHIRLEY GODWIN MAVIS COCKRELL BILLY CARROLL WHITLEY fm-40 pH1 W- 1 ' Qpf' ,, QM' SOPHDMORES Evelyn Jones Jo Ann Radford Genell Hicks Judy Boykin Billy Wall Boyette Edith Brown ,Clovis Boykin Joan Batten E. V. Hodge Patricia Godwin Janice Pope Bobby Parker Jean Ricks I. D. Durham Jo Godwin 6!444af7956 OFFICERS Edith Brown W. I. Johnson Janice Pope Clovis Boykin ,ff FRESHMEN 'UP ' I 8 Gift 'li 1113 IHWQ ll!! lliii Ill? N 79 Ili if 1 IIE IS? ly? y I 5 W' ' if Qi 3 mg! 1 ET' .si SARAH IHRIE Eighth Grade NONA BO SWELL Eighth Grade MAPJORIE TURNER Seventh Grade EULA BOYETTE Fifth Grade I, .A 4 Ny EULA GODWIN First Grade JEAN BAGGETT Second Grade MARY LANGST ON Third Grade IRENE DURHAM Sixth Grade EUNICE BASS Fourth Grade X Left to right: F. Williams, M. F. Pope, J. Phillips, R. R. Parrish, K. Stancil, B. Stancil, L. Massey, E. M. Boykin, D. Boyette, B. J. Creech, Mrs. Sarah Ihrie. B. Lamm, J. Hales, J. C. Renfrow, S, J, Boykin, G. L. Radford, B. Pittman, , A. C. Boykin, V. G. Finch, J. Boykin, I. Crocker, R. Godwin, J. Pollock, J. B. Narron, B. Renfrow, K. Davis, J. H. Eubanks. 7 Left to right: M. Starling, J. Creech, J. Pope, D. Batten, J. Pittman, M. Horne, J. Crawford, A. Hodge, C. Parker, N. Wall. F. Johnson, M. Creech, I. Woodard, G. Boyette, J. Deans, M. Holland, S. Ricks, K. Durham, A. Hayes. J. Crocker, E. Morgan, J. Earp, J. Raper, Mrs. Marjorie Turner, P. Weaver, R. Crocker, J. Cockrell, J. C. Lamm. X Left to right: B. Cooper, R. O'Neal, L. V. Hill, I. Hill, E. L. Stancil, J, Crocker, R. Boykin, M. Horne. E, Peacock, B. Atkinson, B. Johnson, J . Johnson, P. Batten, Y. Holland, C. Peacock, L. V. Jones, P. L. Godwin, V. Phillips P. Weaver, R. Renfrow. B. Godwin, K. Stancil, B. Narron, D. Evans, M. Johnson, Mrs. Nona Boswell, J. Earp, R. Durham, R. Gardner, J. R. Cooper. 5 Left to right: L. Raines, A. Parrish, M. Godwin, A. Wellons, B. L. Creech, I. S. Godwin, J. M. Stone, R. Turner, S. Godwin. C. Warren Stancil, B. Renfrow, I. Wea ver, H, Mitchell, D. Creech, M. Edwards, I. Cooper, B. I-Iinnant. B. Y. Stancil, Wayne Cockrell, B. Evans, I. Batten, R. Cooper, N. I. Rose, I. Cockrell, J. Hales, V. Radford. Mrs. Eula Boyette. 6 Left to right: L. Finch, P. Creech, R. Godwin, M. Pittman, B. H. Jones, L. Parrish, S. Finch, W. Lamm, R. Crocker J. Brinchek, B. Gardner, R. Johnson, G. Atkinson, B. Boykin, I. Woodard, V. Boykin, A. G. Lee, S. Brown. C. Bowen, R. E. Finch, C. Boyette, D. E. Boyette, B. Pope. I. Raper, I, Iemigan, E. Worley, R. Godwin. Mrs . Irene Durham. 4 Left to right: H. Strickland, I. Linville, S. Garner, C. Holland, B. Evans, P. Johnson, M. Hall, R. Carter, C. Weaver C. Godwin, I. Peacock, R, Hodge, I. Mlnshew, B. Williams, O. Wall, C, Crawford, H. L. Pope, I. Massey, I. Minshew. B. Jemigan, K, Garner, W. Dixon, R. Weaver, T. Ballance, L. Pope, T. Parker, L. Hicks. Mrs. Eunice Bass. 3 Left to right: E. Batten, P. Strickland, C. Boykin, D. Finch. I. Pittman, F. Creech, C. Morris, S. L. Morgan, L. G. Gardner. W, Pope, M. Edwards, D. Earp, J. lhrie, S. Barnes, B. Hall, L. Pope, A. Finch, K. Edwards. S. Jernigan, B. W. Jones, R. Morgan, B. Hicks, B. Worley, S. Weaver, J. Cockrell, B. G. Lamm, Mrs . Mary Langston. 2 Left to right: F. Wall, G. Godwin, G. Ellis, T. Johnson, D. M. Wells, R. Edwards, I-l. Evans, F. Weaver, E. Boyette, A. Horne. P. Wood. I. Brincheck, W. N. Godwin, G. Johnson, L. Johnson, R. Elmore, J. Finch, C. Boykin, B. Pope, E. Godwin. S. Davis, C. Batten, T. Stancil, B. Price, B. Godwin, S. Stone, M. Mitchell A, L, Phillips, M. Pope, L. Jernigan. Miss Jean Baggett. Left to right: H. Iemigan, R. Creech, I. Godwin, I. Weaver, L, Johnson, M. L. Boyette, P. Cockrell, J. Worley, I. Rose, P. Batten, B. Phillips, R. Ihrie, I. Morris, D. Edwards, R, Deans, D, Godwin, V. A. Johnson, L. Weaver, Jr., D. Edrnundson, L. Barnes, Diane Godwin. M. F. Johnson,'L. Dixon, T. Aycock, W. IOUIISOH, I. Godwin, B. Creech, R, Ricks, B. Pope, B. Langston, S. Creech. Miss Eula Godwin. U Q fa J 181' 343.9 Y- w 2 ' U' if in 5 ' 14 iv 23 1 7 -i, Y if , ,r if 'X J is Al 1 N i 1 X H s l l Y I i ,fe-5, 317 an . t N If' V J' ff' ' fa .fi n 'b X w Y - i i I Y Y 7 FAVORITES H .L . -g, -.,.....-.nL-., -I Gait A115 ri awake A 1 EVELYN GARNER IUNIOR EDWARDS INIA 'WAS MX' aoaarng-NITEECH ?,E,Q,50CoCxLvS 1.3 Cary. qi ,cgi 0 S QW Q95 UF WN ww' BILLPBOFYQN BV X09 DA 369 VIS Most Studlous - W. W QC M M6 05-t P 9051 B I opll J -hi - - Lo M . Ost De Q OXXQO peqdabl wnog. 6 SHIRLEY STANCIL BILLY DAVIS VMIU: : q mu, ,,- 5-,UH , A w 5 I J 1 v Y , 1, cu 4 Q5 ww: I wh ' 11,1 ' , 96.4 , 1' vV ik, WW Wkfwf i , 1 'ZW M WJMQ , ,, lf ' mf'1f?' :W M ,. 1 M. if, - 'f 1' . ,:- , 1,595 5 MNC 0185 S QOL 6 T ffl S LESTER .fIfVC1L 56964 Q P333 41VC7L GXX.-B L W1tt1est vo Best D K. 1' G5- ses Sed cuz' 7065! cum! 7e4z'amewz' We, the Senior Class of 1954, with love and gratitude, bequeath the following items: We leave our ability to get along with the teachers to the Juniors. Also our money-making genius because they will need it. We give our dignity to the Sophomores so they will become almost as dignified as we are. To the Freshman Class we pass on our good times. We are sure you will enjoy them and make the most possible use of them. To Mr. Lester we bequeath our sincere thanks to a wonderful principal who has helped our Senior year to be a successful one. To Mrs. Bunn, our Junior and Senior Sponsor, we leave our memories and love to a nice person and the most wonderful sponsor a class can have. To Mrs. Caroll we express our many thanks to a teacher with much patience who has helped us finish our high school years. We bequeath our many thanks to Mrs. Lester, Mr. Dixon, and Mr. Silver, who have helped us along our road to success. In the interest of individuals of our class, the following items have been added to our will. I, Bobby Davis, do will and bequeath my good looks and ability to get along with Mr. Lester to Bobby Parker and Donald Johnson. I, Shirley Stancil, do will and ,bequeath my witty ways to Faye Renfrow and Joan Hare. I Lucille Boykin, do will and bequeath my ability to play basketball and ride in Cadillacs to Priscilla Boyette. I Winchester Stancil, do will and bequeath my wavy hair and good sportsmanship to Harold Parrish and Billy Wall Boyette. I, Louise Stancil, do will and bequeath my ability to write business letters and news for the paper to Emily Pope. I, Lucille Price, do will and bequeath my pretty clothes to Edith Brown and Patricia Gail Godwin I Jessie Jane Hodge, do will and bequeath my friendly ways to Mavis Cockrell and Constance Godwin. I, Gilbert Parrish, do will and bequeath my cute ways and ability to get along with people to Billy Carol Whitley. I Genevia Creech, do will and bequeath my laziness and wish for only one boy friend to Barbara Creech and Martha Stancil. I, Evelyn Gamer, do will and bequeath my bashfulness toward boys and typing ability to Evelyn Atkinson. I, Junior Edwards, do will and bequeath my sly ways and basketball ability to Clifton Stancil and Speck Pope. I, Millie Boykin, do will and bequeath my jolly disposition to Janice Davis. I, Sue Boykin, do will and bequeath my cuteness to Jo Ann Radford, I, Charles Cockrell, do will and bequeath my ability to skip school to James Earl Bailey and Genell Hicks. I Betty Jane Boyette, do will and bequeath my basketball record to Dorothy Garner and Betty Faye Creech. I, Bet Boykin, do will and bequeath my ability to be a pest, especially in Mrs. Carroll's class, to E. V. Hodge and Ann Pittman. I, Billy Davis, do will and bequeath my ability to have a good time to Coy Batten. I, Virginia Rose Creech, do will and bequeath my intelligence and title, Editor of the Glendale Echo to Patricia Godwin. I, Yvonne Creech, do will and bequeath my good looks and sweet ways to Sybil Lynn Lamm. Yvonne Creech Virginia Rose Creech anq.,,x bf Miss Johnston County LUCILLE BOYKIN N419 1 X' 4 Nm? nn- it C ACTIVITIES THE 1954 GLEN -CEDO BOBBY RAY DAVIS Editor MRS. LOIS P. BUNN Advisor EDITORIAL STAFF C. Cockrell, S. Lamm, M, Boykin, E, Garner, I, Godwin, Y, Creech, B, Davis, J. Hare, B, Boyette, R. Morris, B. Boykin, L. Bunn, S. Boykin, I. Edwards, L. Stancil, S, Stancil, B. Davis, L.- Boykin. Years after this book is printed the Glen-Cedo Staff will look back, proud that they once helped publish a yearbook. By then, they will have forgotten the hectic days before deadline-drawing off pages, writing and rewriting copy, getting ads and drawing off ads, collecting money, paying bills, chasing photographers, neglecting school work--of eternally eating, sleeping, thinking, living the Glen-Cedo ' 'Tit W7 ' D' fl' - ,- , f 'ff . ' 'Li fa lu 1 77Zemwl77ZqS SENIOR CLA SS PLAY Cast: Gilbert Parrish, Yvonne Creech, Sue Boykin, Millie Boykin, Bobby Davis, Shirley Stancil, Virginia R. Creech, Winchester Stancil, Charlie Cockrell. Production: Junior Edwards, Jane Hodge, Bet Boykin, Louise Stancil, Betty Jane Boyette, Lucille Boykin, Lucille Price, Shirley Stancil, Sue Boykin, Virginia R. Creech, Millie Boykin, Billy Davis, Evelyn Garner Genevia Creech. Director: Mrs. Lois P. Bunn. Moments we will always remember--the minutes and hours we practiced to become stars among stars-- the fun and frollc with the serious business of producing an outstanding play, and the satisfaction of work well done. Yes--we will remember. ,iff ' 'fs vlywi ix ' 5 . 1' -.1 . x ' .il Y X z -fag ff EL . , ' , ' ,J z . f-W' ft Kg? v W 4 MX vw 'G ' J' 'v-can ,uw--1:24, . may A A-r....T Mm, , . Q,,,L U an pf H! .f- 1' x x ii ,, I 3 'Ei' ' , x f-vv ,c, Q, R -1 fgdlfg' Aff!!! 1' ik 'Q ,xx -. , Y w 1, uk It ap. .,...aA z-. I , 3 f , a - frfif' fha: f , , ,QU f, 47:1 - 1if'a5', .v ,lk . 5 , . '4 -, sh.. 3 .-JJ, Jlxh ml , 4 L,-3 , A iff MARTHA STANCIL BARBARA CREECH IANICE DAVIS SHELBY STANCIL IEANETTE RAPER ' JOYCE NARRON SUE STANCIL, Head Cheerleader 'ft , f w f . ' Ecwelall First row: C. Stancil, D. Boyette, D. Durham, H. Parrish, B. Boyette, R. Morris. Second row: S. Parrish, L. Boykin, G. Parrish, B. Starling, W. Bagley, I. Godwin, C. Pope, D.,C0ckre11. Third row: B, Gardner, E. Cockrell, L. Narron, E. Cockrell, R. Hill, H, Pittman, T. Edwards. Fourth row: H. Narron, R. Weaver V. Renfrow. SENIOR 4-H CLUB To Make The Best, Better Www? X ,. BUS DRIVERS A I, Edwards, B. Godwin, B. Davis, B. Whit- ny ley, B, Parker, R. Narron, D, Johnson, W. w Stancil, H. Parrish, B. Gardner. LIBRARIANS I. Ricks, M. Bunn, I. Hodge, V. Creech, H. Ren- frow, C. Godwin, M, Boykin, I. Boykin, E. Jones, E. Pope, Mrs. G. Carroll, Zahn Sag r an viii ,f l :A vi-vu rf' The Glendale Echo aids as an agency of good will to bind the home, school and community into a career of interest. ,qv x 7WW of 5. J. v if M 'A . ,- P f s - . gr! A X? , 'x . 2 hw sk s AZZZCJQGOM Dckeclaw MRS. GLENNIE GODWIN MRS. LESSIE ATKINSON MRS. LOUISE WOODARD ,4 ' 'Toward new horizons. exif? F 5 3 wi w X G gf 4 z.4.,q t 4:1 f , v 1 . MMM me S Or' E 'fff 'W Vw am- p. -5 fi vii? 54 3' 12 .Abu 191' -H. 6 ADVERTISERS '5 MIDDLESEX DRY C LEANERS vs-s 0 5. I Where you get R Better Results Compliments of Bug, Planters X WAREHOUSE ' E 1 , Middiesex Smithfield North Carolina North Carolina Compliments EASTERN MOTOR SALES, INC. Ose 210-214 E. Green Street DRY CLEANERS Oldsmobile - Chevrolet Phone 4356 Sales and Service Kenly, North Carolina Wilson, North Carolina - KENLY Q DRUG Kenly North Carolina Blue Flame GAS COMPANY Gas Ranges - Refrigerators Water Heaters - Space Heater Phone 2391 Kenly, North Carolina WILBUR'S HOT DOGS Selma, North Carolina EDMUND'S MEN'S CLOTHING Selma, North Carolina FRIENDLY Compliments of FURNITURE COMPANY GARDNER-CREECH OIL COMPANY Selma, North Carolina S mithfie ld , North C arolina Sell at J .t I MooRE 'S BIG HENDERSON OS S For Moore Big Money ln the Heart of Henderson Fine Class Rings I Announcements A. H' MOORE Yearbooks C. E. QJEFFJ JEFFCOAT Awards c. c, MASON Compliments to the 1954 Seniors New Planters WAREHOUSE Wilson, North Carolina Gif if--ff-rr , .--H 'F za C at .. ez.. - -' 4 4' 5 1 --A K c. - .-f 1-'K f'-tv , K' fr f 1 f r' Q V S6-fy 1' I fn- Y 1 JA . P 1 ' V ' . ? - fc 4-ff , ,-1 1 - '4 ' ' -- 6 Q fin. -If f A Ar ' l-J i ,, , I f ' -rr V ' 2 , K 41' 'Pri' I ' C rf L 1 -L, 2 , f H +5 ' had .- . 7' - If-'1'-X' ' ' '4 Milk - Ice Cream ,, ' to i , - 1 ,V - fk,,,.r' 1 f-. 1. Kqf f ' 1 f 1, I ,k ,fy- r fi -A ' 5 f V' f fu t Dairy Products K ' 1 .A ff ff 1' 'L 'Lv-' fm -4 , 1 fs 1 f r- 1 y 9 'fr T 1 L1 1 4- l t Kr L .R N L .4 1 fy ' K, 5 .,-H 7 , AL rf ,ay Q, 1 Raleigh, North Carolina Q, , - , .1 ,V C L K i . f 1 6 -4- ,-L 'P f I D--' I ' 4, v 7' 'X fin, C M' ' 'pf ' 'L' 'V M if 47 1 1' 'r i Q J -E lton DRUG COMPANY Phone 2121 Kenly , North Carolina ope 6' pope GROCERIES Kenly, North Carolina GROWERS CO-OPERATIVE WAREHOUSE INC, For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco We Pay Patronage Dividends Post Office Box 247 Telephone 5097 Wilson, North Carolina WT BoyeH'e's STORE General Merchandise Gas and Oil Route 2 Kenly, North Carolina amilza, gimcefzgf We Specialize in Good Groceries Kenly, North Carolina MIDDLESEX FURNITURE co. Philco Radio I mai 44-1 Ken y Middlesex, North Carolina I 52 . C90 LIVESTOCK MARKET ' Phone 325-1 Kenly, North Carolina X WED. Oliver SonflNC. Cotton Ginner and Buyers Fertilizer Phone 3125 Pine Level, North Carolina I I I I.angs'con's Ke n I y I I PURE OIL STATION FROZEN FOODS LOCKER an COFFEE SHOP Freeze it to Save it Phone 982-1 . Phone 2031 11 C 1 Kenly' Nort arc Ina I Kenly, North Carolina NEIGHBOR 'S Compliments of MOTOR COMPANY GLENDALE I , I PARENT AND TEACHERS Authorized ASSOCIATION SALES - SERVICE m Kenly, North Carolina Glendale High School Compliments I I Gold Leaf' BUICK COMPANY WAREHOUSE ' - 7 1 ...I Smithfield Visit our Used Car Lot North Carolina Zebulon, North Carolina Phone 256-1 DEALER AUTO SUPPLY CO. Auto Parts and Accessories Phone 4266 Kenly, North Carolina Corner' Grill All Kinds of Sandwiches Hot Dogs WORTH BOYETTE, Proprietor Highway 222 Kenly, North Carolina Compliments of Cf3m0e'fZ2 6310129-ees Wilson, North Carolina AI-chies GULF SERVICE Service is our Business Corner of Green and Goldsboro Streets Phone 4480 Wilson, North Carolina Wils on, North Carolina Smithfie ld,' North Carolina FIVE POINTS JORDAN AND HOLT 5 ' 'Q' FLORAL INCORPORATION Phone 3928 HARDWARE A 904 Randolph , , , p 2 Z Street Plumbing and Heating 3' W Contractors Nlfk W Phone 2620 f H. Cr. BARNES SERVICE STATION Highway 42 Compliments ANNEX GOOD FOOD Wilson, North Carolina Kev- MH: Ra pe r- SERVICE STATION Route 2 Kenly, North Carolina Simmons CHEVROLET COMPANY Sales and Service Wolf's Head Oil Phone 2411 or 4556 Kenly, North Carolina WHITWAY SERVICE STATION fTE C0 , Phone 2421 1 Kenly J , 4' Complete Service Firestone Tires -1 IQ r 'S CASH 0 CORNER GROCERY FLORIST Flzvcigiffgsall Esso Products I Groceries ?ldd16't4 Phone 275-l Fish Wm Kenly Phone 2451 - Kenly North Carolina Red Ballance A. G. LEE PINE LEVEL OIL COMPANY HARDWARE General Merchandise The best place to buy RCU-te 2- Furniture V t' Bl' d Highway 222 eliijgiiincgg S Kenly, North Carolina , , Pine Level, North Carolina Compliments RULLES PEE LE SERVICE STATION Fertilizer Route 1 Middlesex, North Carolina Compliments W. L. SMIPES AND SON DEALER Route l Selma, North Carolina Compliments gwufflletib Dai ries Wilson, North Carolina 'T Daniel ROOF ING S UPPLIES 1215 Douglas Street Phone 2546 Wilson, North Carolina 301 SERVICE STATION Sinclair Products JOE B, ALFORD, Owner Kenly, North Carolina PARKER 'S BAR-B-Q Steak, Chicken, Bar-B-Q Oysters Dial 3836 Highway 301 - South Wilson, North Carolina ordank OPEN AIR MARKET Truck Lane Phone 3075 Open all the Time S mithfie ld , North Carolina Re me mbe r KENLY PRINT ING C OMPANY JOE WHITELY and SONS Kenly, North Carolina - 0 Atkmson S SERV-ALL MoToR COMPANY OIL COMPANY and SERVICE GARAGE Car Sales and Auto Repairs Phone 452-6 or 252-l Kenly, North Carolina H -f I We serve all, large or small Phone 4-6 -l Box ll Lucama, North Carolina 1 Selma RADIO AND MUSIC COMPANY Maytag and We stinghouse Appliance s NORMAN CREECH, Owner Selma, North Carolina Wanted by Vernon Hill Poplar - Sweet Gum Black Gum - Pine Timber Route 2 Kenly, North Carolina TIRE SERVICE INC. Expert Recapping 740 South Goldsboro Street Wils on , North C ar olina C omplime nts of BARNES-HARRELL COMPANY Wils on, North Car olina GODWIN DRUG COMPANY Rexall Drug Store Pine Level, North Carolina LEWIS MOTOR COMPANY Middlesex, North Carolina Compliments C0mP1imentS LEWIS'S GROCERY JUNIOR WOODARD'S STORE RO'-lte Z Route l Kenly, North Carolina Middlesex, North Carolina JEWEL STRICKLAND GROCERY Intersection 222-2.31 FAMILY DRIVE-IN We Specialize in Family Entertainment Highway 301 WEILS FERTILIZER Compliments RAPER'S GRILL . Route 2 K I th en Y' Nor Carohna Kenly, North Carolina Etheridge COAL and OIL COMPANY Phone ZZ81 Kenly, North Carolina X ,S Q ':': I- QT: -E:-E2 ' f R. S. ATKINSON REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Phone 3531 Kenly, North Carolina 0 , H. M. GRIZZARD d.Dobbm Barley C0551 NY GENERAL MERCHANTS Kenly, ,North Carolina We Serve you from The Cradle to the Grave Ke nly , North Carolina BilI's WATCH SHOP Ke nly North C ar olina Compliments of PERKINS RIVERSIDE WAREHOUSE Smithfield , North Car olina O SUPPLIES Q Q , KJ 9 No-r evsoox lSi 1'5' '- -gg iz M, 33? -- Q Fast Guaranteed Watch Repair Q .. WHITLEY SPECIALTY C OMPANY Drugs, School Supplies, Candy You name it-if We haven't got it We'll get it Smithfield, North Carolina -I EAT -, 509, Mello ICE CREAM The Mellow Fellow For Goodness Sake Wilson, North Carolina Compliments Smith WA REHOUSES A - B - C Wilson, North Carolina BOYKIN and GRANGER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fertilizers and Feeds Highway 42 Wilson, North Carolina S+ricmami Bros. Building Supplies - Paints Smithfield, North Carolina Compliments Smithfield To the 1954 Seniors From N ew Car Wa Deale rs WAREHOUSE Wilson, North Carolina B at R Wilson Im Q Pippin Motors E1 Wilson Chevrolet Company i WATSON , ,. ,. .21 1 ., rw OUSE 9 Gardner Motor Company Little's Pontiac Company Buie Motors Stanley Motors Williams Motor Company Whitley Motors NNW erxly Ke nly , North Car olina Where Entertainment Costs so Little Narr'on's ea.-. Ginners and Seed Buyers lVIoore's School Kenly, North Carolina O.G3.7e'af0eg. Ca. Wholesale - Institution Foods Roanoke , Virginia Compliments to The 1954 Seniors From RaineS5Cox PHOTOGRAPHERS For the Glen-Cedo Carroll Building - Wilson, North Carolina APPRECIATION The Staff expresses its appreciation for the co- op e r at i o n of the student body and the whole- hearted support of our advertisers. They are our friends. Patronize them We H466 IW 111 W k I 1gf'11-3 1 fv 1 1 1 . N 1- .1 1 1 5 J 1. 1 ' 1,1 v. 1' 1 1 f 1. 1,,, f , ' ' 1291 1, . 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