?,,,W 1g,M,,M,Qf ,,,s-. A...e.ab M1 4.39 1 THE A-if YEAR OF ous: LIVES Z H coN'rEN'rs F a H X Ad r 11 Cl Published By TheWA6 Staff Of At t H , GRIAHAM HIGH SCHOOL Athletics Features . . Graham, North Caroluna , Advertxse t 1 OHDS Q It is hard to find any words that could completely express all the wonderful times that we have had this year. The annual staffhas tried to give you something in the way of memories. This year's annual will serve as a permanent record of all the good times that we have had. In addition, it will remind all who turn its pages in the years to come of the class of 1958, dd To all the merchants we would like to say Thanks , Without their co-operation the publication of this annual would not have been possible. Our association with them has indeed been a pleasure. To our beloved teachers we say, Thanks for your patience and gracious attitude toward making our WAG a success. S ---f e s Seniors Strive For Perfect English W' usunN S 39931 7? iff, 3 l I 3 MQ? aawdf KNQVVIJPII D C1 x WW K N 5 . ,.,w.NQx X73 nv 1M ' .Nw-fu-HQQ Qi. 'N l is- if ii, in Vw, by ,.-f' X 5- Q-.....,,x mzafa my LEISURE 5 help to make -WfiJz,,,, T .r .sn . x . K Y. :CY 1,145 wr Q' V- ,,.,! s i 157' -an 8,355 MQW Q vu K '41 ' ,Q ea! W-gg Q alum, '4..i'i3'1: ly Q, Liv, v fgliagflir ' - , vs W pgatugjgv Q, 55: . Qjkfiiigti , .. . 1 .f . 'dxf q 8 t 5 Dv' 1 N If ' ,f5 f'1. u ' W .l , 'i 1 o .y A , if 4. V - ..,1 'Q I' A 4 .Q -Q-Wslwr V 1 ' Q ' ll .8 IRC ' '- . --b-fQ 'SJf3'+ -T 1 . ,5 1 A L Vmflvwl, ' kzirgkgf. .4 459 .!Q,p',1N,' ','f ,'3 iff-QAM!! NNN' , '.' -4---k'.v ,gig-4 -b .. , .' - x- 1 X-'1 -4,9 I 'y . 'eff 'I 11:81.37 .5934 'fwf J5 4lfu'3!f'z'.' QF? 7 hw, Q 1 ?l 1 T o one who has rendered many years of hard work and un- limited service to the support of athletics, we pay a tribute which is so richly deserved. His high ideals, character, captivating spirit, and inspiration are implanted in the minds of the ones with whom he has worked. To one who is loved and respected by the entire studentbody, we The WAG Staff of 1958, dedicate this annual to a teacher, coach, friend and companion, Mr. Pete Gillespie. 8 I 1ff4.,p1.4 -,f , f I , , ws. ADMINISTRATION lm 'i 49 T.. ,.4 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT Mr. C. C. Linneman s F 1. 5 ? LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD, Mr. James C. Swanner, Mr. W. F. Hadle y, Chairmang Mrs. Roy King, Mr. James A. Albright, Mr. Marvin E. Yount, Jr. 10 S , PRINCIPAL Mr. N. G. Bryan The efforts of the County Super- intendent, our Principal, and the local School Board have made this school year a succe ssful one. We thank th e s e who have worked through the year with us, for us, and have given us helpful advice on many occasions. As we look back over the year we owe much of our success to this ad- ministration and we can truly say that this ye ar has been the best year ci our lives. dministrative FACULTY Buckner, Miss Amy, B.S., M.E. Commercial Studies Advisor, The CRACKER Cheatham, Mrs. P. D., A. B. English Church, Miss Gena, A,B,, M,A, Diversified Occupations Advisor, Arts and Crafts, Student Council, and National Honor Society Currin, Miss Minnie Ella, B,S, Home Economics Advisor, Future Homemakers of America and Arts and Crafts DeWeese, Mrs. W. L., A.B. English, Health and Physical Education, Advisor, The CRACKER Gi11espie,Mr. P. A., A,B. Social Studies, Mathematics Coach, Junior High Football Girls' Basketball Heckman, Mr, G, H., A, B, Civics, Health and Physical Education, Head Football Coach, Advisor, Boys' Games Hill, Mr, R. L., A,B, Mathematics and Science Advisor, Science Club and Junior Engineering Club Ingalls, Mr. J. H., A.B,, B,D, English Advisor, Dramatic Club Oakes, Mrs. W. T., A. B. Biology, Health and Physical Education Glee Club Leaders Instruct and Guide Us ,, 1 I is AWK X A1 ,Rf FACULTY Roshelli, Mr. L. F., A.B., M.E Social Studies Coach, Boys' Basketball Assistant Coach, Football Russell, Mr. J. F., A.B. Mathematics Advisor, Motion Picture Projection Club Smith, Mrs. M. D., B.S., M.A, French, Latin, Driver Training Advisor, The WAG Cole, Mrs. J. F., A.B. English, Library Longest, Mrs. W. C., A.B. Science, Health, Music Nall, Mr, G, T., B.A. History, Mathematics Richards, Mr. H. W., A.B. Spelling, Reading Lee, Mrs. W. I., B.A. Librarian Burch, Mrs. P. O. Lunch Room Manager Clarkson, Mrs. T. M, Secretary 12 f E 5 E A CLASSES gas: Q as ff? X-,K an ,A op 'S 9291- A .,., . , - -- x' - V : s. 'M , -335. A A A mg. ,ef-it nf f 1 . .. ., . ' A .,, . I ,. A , w-- , , . .4 f Q . u. , . , L , f, .,.- . A X. A L. . .E . - .5 ' , .- . , . Q. -. , .sn ' -. .j. .--wi x, .- ., . if 3-fin, -ag ' . ,. v b,'.':7.Kw . 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SENIOR C ASS OFFICER X a 'Y Qs' SENIORS Adams, Kenneth Lloyd, Poochie Idle, slow and unconcerned he went to class and seldom learned. Allison, Barbara Ann, Barbara Be of good service until the end. Allison, Mary Lou, Mary Lou She's true to her word, her work, and her friends. Andrew, Charles Preston, Chuck Not to o serious, not too gay, but a rare good fellow when it comes to play. Andrew, Sylvia Kay, Sylvia If she ever had an evil thought, she spoke no evil word, Bason, Judith Carol Judy If you want anything done right, do it yourself. Boswell, Mary Jo, Jo A swe e te r girl you'll never find, always considerate, and oh, so kind. Briles, James Rex, Briles The wo rld would be mine if I just had time to take care of it. -tis-N SENIORS ex . 411 Brlstow, Vera Kaye, Vera M ake life happy today, it may be A miserable tomorrow. hy-J Burch, Carolyn Sue, Carolyn Her cha 1-ming ways, her friendly X. smile , make her friendship well worth-while. Burgess, James Edward, James fi Do your duty and do it well. irvfx Capps, Jerry Lee, Jerry Reckless, Roaming, Romeo. Cates, Carolyn Sue, Sue She doesn't have much to say, but we're glad she's one of us. Cody, David Eugene, Cody T o worry little, to study less, this is the secret of happiness. Cornell, Audrey Ann, Ann She acts nice, she talks nice, she is nice, Currin, Joyce Anne, Joyce Why take life so seriously? You'll never get out alive. 16 S E N I O R S Curtis, Linda Ann, Linda Doing good is the only certain happy action in a girl's life. Donley, Douglas Brown, Doug If worrie s were the only cause of death, then I would never die. Euliss, William James, Jr., Useless Early to bed and early to rise would spoil the fun of a lot of guys. Foushee, James Fred, Foushie Letthe world go its way, and I'll go mine. gnu-, Jig A 5 ,j sf 'Q' Qi- 'N LA Gibson, Larry Stafford, Gip What will we do for laughter after he's gone '? Gunter, Ann Irving, Arm One who never refuses when called t upon to do a duty. Hamby, Sandra Elanor, Sandra The busy bee has no time for sorrow. Hayes, Helen Geraldine, Helen Not too serious, not too gay, but a true good girl in every way. ff? 1 7 'Vx ff Ingle, George Leonard, George A woman is only a woman, but a cigar is a good smoke. in Jarrett, David Lee, Budder Take everybody's advice, and then do as you please. c Jones, Priscilla Dalton, Priscilla Silence is more eloquent than words. Lashley, Mary Yvonne, Bonnie A clear bargain, a dear friend. 18 SENIORS Hayes, Thomas Webb, Tommy Teachers and classes are my only objection to education. Heritage, Gail Holt, Gail Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad, Holt, Joyce Matilda, Matilda Blessed witha magnetic personality and a rich load of humor. Huber, Parrie Lee, Parr-ie Her he art is open as the day, her feelings all are true. 57.3 YL? L 'Wm .S X SENIORS Lemons, Linda Belle, Linda N Good taste is the flower of good sense. Llnens, Linda Grey, L.1nda , The only way to have a friend is to ' be one. I , .1. wmv, -W M'-, f,.,:,.,y,a rf, 1 xg Q fi -if Y, .:.,--, ,Q , Massey, Charles Buddy, Hunk A finer boy cannot be found, for his knowledge and wit are both profound. McAdams, Hugh Douglas, Hugh Don't worry work, and it won't worry you. D Q R' ,mln-f --f .w A lf'-5 Mc Elroy, Homer Glenn, Jr., Glenn lf work and play clash, let work go smash. Us W Miller, Donald Ray, Don enever has a worry, he never has a care, but when anything is happen- ing, you're sure to find him there, HH Mitchell, Donald Manley, Don Take it easy, have your fun, let the old world flicker on. Moser, Julia Ann, Mo W ork is work, and must be done nevertheless I have my fun. 19 ff lx Y X SENIORS Owens, Judy Kay, Judy Kay ll - - K Quick to learn, wise to know. Patton, Linda Jane, Jane Jokes and pranks you ever play, But never throw your time away. Petree, Margaret Ann, Peachtree IN A There's always time for fun. Ray, Mary Frances, Frances Life is too short to cry over unim- portant things. Richmond, Helen Lorena, Helen Marine r s , not gold, is a woman's fQ OJ best adornment. Rogers, Alva Nichols, Nicky t' Itake life easy andhave no regrets. its-in Rollins, Mary Nadine, Nadine I shall laugh myself to death. Semiklose, Evelyn Anita, Max Okay,teacher,you can talk now, l'm . through. EN 20 N SENIQRS Sims, Jeanne Olding, Yankee Full of fun and devilment, without y boys what would she do? X f uf MP' Q- Smithey, Sylvia Elaine, Smitty A quick mind is richer thana ll C IOWI1. Stokes, William James Nicks, Durwood it ,wx 112 11 If mu sic be the fruit of love, play A On. ll Thompson, Benjamin Harrison, Bennie Roll on old world, and I'll roll with you. r T J Q1 A limb: lf eegnana r K N?- 4, I:-' 'Uh 'L g lik. Todd, Martha Susan, Susie-Q Seldom serious, often gay. fx Walker, Judith Van, Judy f ' Nothing is impossible for a willing heart. Watkins, John Edward, Johnny I never try to be as funny as I can. Watlington, Helen Evangeline Tangie I take life as it is and enjoy it. 21 SENIORS pe-Q 93, Williams, Joseph Tyson, Lover All the world loves a lover. NZ-'W CLASS MOTTO if.. I ff , I C Success awaits at laboi-'s gates. CLASS COLORS Red and White A f NW CLASS FLOWER Red and White Carnation MASCOTS Leeianne Ruth Craig Hunter Z2 SENIOR STATISTICS KENNETH LLOYD ADAMS Motion Picture Projection 1,25 Football 2,3, Manager 45 Basketball Manager 3,45 Baseball Manager 3,45 Games 3, 45 Junior Engineering Club 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4. BARBARA ANN ALLISON Futu re Homemakers of America 15 Arts and Crafts 35 Library Club 35 Motion Picture Projection 4. MARY LOU ALLISON Future Homemakers of America 15 Library Club 35 Arts and Crafts 35 Marshal 35 Honor Society 3,45 The CRACKER Staff 4. CHARLES PRESTON ANDREW Motion Picture Projection 15 Class Secretary and Treasur- er 15 Dramatics 25 Football 25 Dancing Club 35 Games 45 Junior Engineering Club 45 Superlative 4. SYLVIA KAY ANDREW Glee Club 1,25 Futu re Homemakers of America 1,25 B a s ke tball l,2,3,45 Cla s s Secretary Z5 Homecoming Attendant 2, Maid of Honor 45 The WAG Staff 3,45 Drama- tics 45 Monogram Club 45 Cheerleader 45 Superlative 4. JUDITH CAROL BASON Transferred Junio r year from Haw River High School. Chief Ma rshal 35 Arts and Crafts 45 Dramatics 45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Fu tu r e Homemakers of America 45 Receptionist 45 Superlative 4. MARY JO BOSWELL Arts and crafts 1,45 Motion Picture Projection 1,25 Glee Club Z5 Games 25 The WAG Staff 3, Editor 45 Marshal 35 Dramatics 45 Receptionist 45 Superlative 4. JAMES REX BRILES Arts and Crafts 1,25 Motion Picture Projection 2,35 Science Club 3,45 Junior Engineering Club 3,45 Basketball 3,4. VERA KAYE BRISTOW Motion Picture Projection 1,35 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Arts and Crafts 1,45 Games 25 Glee Club 25 Dramatics 4. CAROLYN SUE BURCH Student Council 15 Glee Club 1,25 Future Homemakers of Ame rica 1,25 Games 25 Future Teachers of America 35 Motion Picture Projection 35 Marshal 35 The WAG Staff 45 Honor Socicty,Secretary 45 Dramatics 45 Superlative 4. JAMES EDWARD BURGESS Library Club Z,3,45 Motion Picture Projection 2,35 Junior Engineering Club 3. JERRY LEE CAPPS Motion Picture Projection 15 Photography Club 15 Home- coming Escortl5 Baseball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Games 2,3, 45 Monogram Club Z,3,45 The CRACKER Staff 3,4. CAROLYN SUE CATES Motion Picture P roj e c ti on 15 Future Homernakers of America 1,25 Dancing Club 35 Dramatics 45 Library Club 4. DAVID EUGENE CODY MotionPicture Projection 15 Class Vice-President 25 Key Club 45 Games 45 The WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. AUDREY ANN CORNELL Futu re Homemakers of America 15 Arts and Crafts 35 Library Club 3. JOYCE ANNE CURRIN Class vice-President 15 Homecoming Attendant 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Glee Club 1,25 Basketball 1,Z,3, Captain 45 Games Z5 Che e rle ade r 2,3, Head 45 Motion Picture Projection 35 Student Council 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Secretary and Treasurer 35 The WAG Staff 45 Re c ep tio ni s t 45 Dramatics 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Superlative 4. LINDA ANN CURTIS Game s 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,45 Dancing Club 35 Dramatics 45 Junior Engineering Club 4. DOUGLAS BROWN DONLEY Arts and Crafts 15 Motion Picture Projection 1,35 Student Council 25 Library Club Z, President 45 Homecoming Escort 35 Class President 45 The WAG Staff 45 Key Club 45 Science Club 45 Superlative 4. WILLIAM JAMES EULISS MotionPicture Projection 15 Arts and Crafts 15 Glee Club 25 Football Z,3,45 Monogram Club Z,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Class President 35 Key Club 3,45 The CRACKER Staff 3, Editor 45 Basketball 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Student Body Vice-President 45 Games 45 Superlative 4. JAMES FRED FOUSI-IEE Glee Club 25 Arts and Crafts 3,45 Junior Engineering Club 3,45 Dramatics 4. LARRY STAFFORD GIBSON Motion Picture Projection 1,25 Football Z,3, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 45 Basketball Manager 35 Class Vice-President 35 Monogram Club 3,45 The CRACKER Staff 3,45 Key Club 3, Vice-President 45 Games 45 Homecoming Es co rt 45 Superlative 4. ANN IRVING GUNTER Futu re Homemakers of America l,2,45 Arts and Crafts 1,45 Games 25 Glee Club Z5 Motion Picture Projection 35 Dramatics 4. SANDRA ELANOR HAMBY Games 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Arts and Crafts 1,25 Glee Club 35 Dancing Club 3. HELEN GERALDINE HAYES Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Motion Picture Pro- jection 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Engineering Club 4. THOMAS WEBB HAYES Class President 15 Science Club 15 Motion Picture Pro- jection l,25 Football 2.3, Co-Captain 45 Key Club 2,3, Treasurer 45 Baseball 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Superlative 4. GAIL HOLT HERITAGE Transferred Junio r year from Tuscaloosa Senior High School. Dancing Club 35 Games 35 Future Homemakers of America 3,45 Dramatics 4. JOYCE MATILDA HOLT Science Club 15 Arts and Crafts 1,25 Future Homemakers of Arnerica l,2,3,45 Glee Club 2,35 Dramatics 45 Library Club 45 Student Council 45 The CRACKER Staff 45 D.A.R. Good Citizen 45 Superlative 4. PARRIE LEE HUBER Futu re Homemaker-s of America 1,2,45 Dancing Club 35 Dramatics 45 Junior Engineering Club 45 Motion Picture Projection 4. SENIOR STATISTICS GEORGE LEONARD INGLE MotionPicture Projection 15 Football Manager 45 Basket- ball Manager 4. DAVID LEE JARRETT Motion Picture Projection1,25 Science Club 1,45 Glee Club 2,35 Arts and Crafts 45 Junior Engineering Club 4. PRISCILLA DALTON JONES Future Homemakers of Ame rica 1. MARY YVONNE LASHLEY Motion Picture P roj e c tion 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,2. LINDA BELLE LEMONS Dramatics1,Z,3,45 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,45 Cla s s Se c reta ry 35 Homecoming Attendant 35 The CRACKER Staff 4. LINDA GREY LINENS Future Homemakers of America 1,Z, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 45 D ramati c s 1,Z,3,45 Student Council 35 Cla s s Treasurer 3,45 The WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. CHARLES BUDDY MASSEY Arts and Crafts 1,25 Motion Picture Projection 1,25 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Library Club 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 The WAG Staff 3,45 Homecoming Es co rt 45 Superlative 45 StudentBody President 4. HUGH DOUGLAS McADAMS Science Club 15 Motion Picture Projection 15 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 25 Glee Club 25 Football 2,45 Dancing Club 35 Junior Engineering Club 35 Games 35 Key Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Baseball 45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Class Vice-President 4. HOMER GLENN MCELROY Science 15 Glee Club 1,3,45 Dramatics 2,3,45 Future Teach- ers of America 35 Key Club 3, Secretary 4. DONALD RAY MILLER Arts and Crafts 15 Student Council 15 Basketball Manager 15 Monogram Club 1,2,3,45 Class President 25 Library Club 2,35 Baseball 2,3,45 Biketball Z,3,45 Football Z,3,45 Key Club 45 Junior Engineering Club 45 Superlative 4. DONALD MANLEY MITCHELL Taxidermy Club 15 Photography Club 15 Motion Picture Projection 1,25 Football l,2,35 Dramatics Z5 Glee Club 25 Games 3,45 Arts and Crafts 45 Junior Engineering Club 4. JULIA ANN MOSER Glee Club 1,25 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Stu- dent Council 2, Secretary 35 Future Teachers ofAmerica, Se c retary 35 Dancing Club 35 Marshal 35 Honor Society 3, Vice-President 45 D rama ti c s 45 Receptionist 45 The WAG Staff 45 Supe rlative 4. JUDY KAY OWENS Future Homemakers of America 1,4, Parliamentarian 25 Glee Club 2,35 Future Teachers of America 35 Honor Society 3,45 Motion Picture Projection 45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Dramatics 45 Superlative 4. LINDA JANE PATTON Transferred Junior year from Spencer High School. 24 MARGARET ANN PETREE Arts and Crafts 15 Future Homemakers of America l,2,3, 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Motion Picture Projection 25 Games 25 Dramatics 2,3,45 Dancing Club 35 Monogram Club 3,4. MARY FRANCES RAY Motion Picture Projection 1,25 Arts and Crafts 1,2,3. HELEN LORENA RICHMOND Transferred Junior year from Mebane High School. ALVA NICHOLS ROGERS Transferred Sophomore year from Robe rt L. Osborne High School. Football Manager 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Baseball 4. MARY NADINE ROLLINS Future Homemake rs of America 1,25 Dancing Club 3. EVELYN ANITA SEMIKLOSE Future Homemakers ofAmerical5 Miss G.H.S. 35 Dancing Club 35 Dramatics 3,45 Arts and Crafts 45 Superlative 45 The CRACKER Staff 4. JEANNE OLDING SIMS Arts and Crafts 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 25 Dramatics 2,3,45 De- bating 2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 35 Marshal 35 Dancing Club 35 Speech Contest 3,45 The WAG Staff 3,45 Honor Society 3, President 45 Superlative 4. SYLVIA ELAINE SMITHEY Games 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Arts and Crafts 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Dancing Club 35 Glee Club 35 Superlative 45 The CRACKER Staff 4. WILLIAM JAMES NICKS STOKES Arts and Crafts 15 Motion Picture Projection 15 Student Council Z5 Glee Club Accompanist 2,35 Honor Society 3,45 The WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. BENJAMIN HARRISON THOMPSON Motion Picture Projection 15 Key Club 2,3, President 45 Games 3,45 Class Secretary 45 Baseball 45 Basketball 45 The CRACKER Staff 4. MARTHA SUSAN TODD Arts and Crafts 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3, 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,2,45 Games 25 Dancing Club 35 Library Club 35 Cheerleader 45 The CRACKER Staff 4. JUDITH VAN WALKER Arts and Crafts 15 Motion Picture Projection 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Glee Club 25 The WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. JOHN EDWARD WATKINS Arts and Crafts 15 Football 1,2,45 Games 25 Glee Club 35 Basketball Manager 45 Baseball Manager 4. HELEN EVANGELINE WATLINGTON Arts and Crafts 15 Games 15 Dancing Club 35 Glee Club 3,4. JOSEPH TYSON WILLIAMS Student Council 15 Arts and Crafts 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Motion Picture Projection 25 Baseball 35 Monogram Club 3, President 45 The CRACKER Staff 45 Superlative 4. .V '5' wa' wr , - ., ,h H, , , 'x '3 f i,?' ,,,,..r'4' z -..-f- , , -' .J , M Q 121-1?-'lm s fp, - BEST DRESSED M - Sylvia Andrew - Charles Andrew MOST CO-OPERATIVE Mary Jo Boswell - Douglas Donley BEST ALL ROUND MOST STUDIOUS Jeanne Sims - Tommy Hayes Judy Bason - Bill Stokes J B ' Q . -.i ...,,,. ymil -lm FRIENDLIEST Linda Linens - David Cody SUPERLATIVES BEST LOOKING Evelyn Semiklose - Jimmy Euliss C WIT ar-olyn Bu rch TIEST L arrY Gibson CUTEST Sylvia Smithey - Tyson Williams 'i' ffm .T 1, ff 75, 'w .lvl 'liftf QM! ' 3. ' ' 4 V2 Ta-Sf? Qif MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT ST X155 Judy Kay Owens - David Cody ETB Eu walker IQAV MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST ATHLETIC Judy Bagon - B111 Stokes Joyce Currin - Don Miller fe f if N - Q J 1 .13. 5' ' 05 ,3 - f' F :H ,W Sirk, 1 vt? , x.f. AE . 5 E ,Vff ' MOST COURTEOUS A Joyce Holt - Douglas Donley BEST PERSONALITY Julie Moser - Larry Gibson SUPERLATIVES MOST VALUABLE TO THE SCHOOL MOST POPULAR Jeanne Sims - Buddy Massey Joyce Curtin - Tyson Williams - K xv 7, l L 2 Lf 3 ff , in fl . to A A , 5 :kv ii r giif, ff! 'limp l A 28 .11nnmw.zmgi. - .ani sm uv .WJ V. .+. , , sms- 1 ,1 K ew- in-1 I.. ,Q gqngnlnnllnu President ..... . . Billy Moore Vice - President . . . . Don Guthrie Secretary .... . . Bob Clapp Treasurer . . . . Becky Moss Three down and one to go! Yes, we Juniors have had another wonderful year at G.H.S. . . . . . Magazines to s ell . . . . exciting moments working on the Junior-Senior. These highlights of our Junior year will remain as lasting memories of the best year ci our lives. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS is JUNIORS Bason, Tommy Bayliff, Celeste Bowers, Gail Bowling, Barbara Burnette, Auburn Cates, Timothy Clapp, Bob Clapp, Rita Cody, Linda Cornell, Peggy Daves, Linda Ellis, Don Euliss, Gay Evans, Kendra Fogleman, Sylvia Foster, Diana Gibson, Kay Goins, Donald Gray, Dottie Grubb, Ross Guthrie, Don Hancock, Jon Hazelwood, Virginia Hudson, David Johns on, Richard Johnston, Nadine 5 K i ,f I ..x., MU in-5-N - 4 ?f FN. gui M? GL.. 'tr- T? , ,. 'E 1 , 'W' N gm f ' 4 1 , V, 'nj R' f s 'Q ' Q QA Q J if F151-rx 'Qs Rh X 4, ,QINUIMW ' 'm ,pug 'ICM in-rf I 2 L.. 3' 3 J M ,e T. +45 1 ii' 'r lx can XM-J fix r -gg sr'-v,,5 1 Q? ,mr I, '1- ff' J ,, sr. I F' ., Q 'CN-iv 'f '57 T . -,'. stirw 1 I ' nf 'vu.,. QL. ff- 'Z' ,f '- A f :gp , ' ELL ' mums IM af'- Asks. fvxgfa 2 in tw-r sw:-M' Q s ,,. avg 'x Q Q-. 7. - inn? Ti: Q, 51- JUNIORS Kernodle, Bruce Layton, Nancy Lewis, Hilda Lineberry, Ralph Martin, Dennis McAdams, Hal McDonald, Jean Meacham, Barry Minor, Rebecca Moore, Billy Moss, Rebecca Neal, George Parsons, Kay Petree, Ronnie Poe, Mary Jo Pyrtle, Harold Quakenbush, Kay Stacy, Barbara Staub, Patricia Swanne r , Kathe rine Thompson, Barba Way, Ronnie Wheeler, Ray Whitesell, Sandra Williams , Marsha Wilson, Sue K R- Xs..J S-...Z President ..... . George Wightman Vice-President . . Larry Robinson Secretary .... . Deanna Shoffner Treasurer . . . . Charles Strigo The Sophomore yearis a y e a r full of new experiences that will be lasting memories. The r e we re not many projects as a class, but each of us will remember his participation in stu- dent activities which made the Sophomore the best year! our lives. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SOPHGMORES Aydr, William Allison, Etta Allison, William Andrew, Sarah Andrews, Richard Bayliff, Foy Boswell, Grady Bradshaw, Kitty Bradshaw, Priscilla Braxton, Joanne Braxton, Nancy Bulla, Keith Burke, Ellen Burns, Sybil Cates, Bobby Champion, Dickie Cheek, Bobby Clark, Thomas Cole, Patricia Corder, Sandra Cornell, Betsy Cornell, Joan Correll, Carolyne Crabtree, Bennie Creasy, Joyce Crouse, Marvin Culp, Tommy Evans, Phyliss Flynt, Wayne Flythe, Jimmy Forbis, Junior Frazier, Eddie Garner, Jerry Gates, Barbara Hadley, Jean Hadley, Johnny Hardie, Donald Hayes, Linda Hazelwood, Janet Hilliard, Henry Holliman, Nancy Holt, Janie Hunter, Carl Hunter, Larry Hunter, Rebecca Jarrett Carole Jarrett, Sue Johnson, Mariea Jones, Allen Jones, Rachel Jones, Tommie Jean King, Jackie Kirkman,. Isabelle E r S.. N S k E K lx-.1 Q . . ig- 5 .1-X 'T' 32 w M Sa., , . K W3 7 E J . I I 0 , l H 3. ,I .. i G 1 ,Y X - . - , - k A Q i A -it 2 -vi 15 sa ' vs . -fx , - : :S - -. 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'L I wi 'W wiki SOPHOMORES Kirkpatrick, Walter Larnberth, Jackie Lewis, Dollie Lovette, Bobby Madden, Dorothy McCauley, Carl McDaniel, Mildred Miller, Ronnie lvloore, Franklin Myers, Cleon Oates, Alberta Overman, Linda Owens, Johnny Patton, Cheyra Petty, Jackie Phillips, Lee Pollock, Jimmy Porterfield, Linda Pulliam, Joan Qualls, Eva Ray, Ann Rayfield, Larry Rhodes, Arlene Robertson, Dickie Robinson, Larry Roddy, Dottie Rurnple, Terry Russell, Annie Faye Scott, Lester Sharpe, Hulda Shoffner, Deanna Smith, Olivia Smith, Wayne Starnes, Carolyn Stockard, Billy Strigo, Charlie Sutton, Kenneth Thoivipson, Janies Thompson, Jerry Upchurch, Sandra Walker, Kent Watkins, Eldean White, Jackie Whitted, Wayne Wightznan, George Williams, Nancy Wilson, Pat Wood, Brenda Wood, Linda Wright, Thonias Wyrick, Brenda Young, Douglas SQNF 35 .W X- f ' .fuk iff - K Q , , . . u ,. . - ,--,...1w,nz. '- msxesaww V , -- .- QF? X L ' .W pews 11- S. fe, M, .,., L ,- , . i 1 .,1,,..,Q. ,. . ., fa, - A A - A .wx . 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FRESHMEN Adams, Jimmy Albright, Henry Albright, Vera Jo Allen, Lacy Andrews, Judy Andrews, Pat Ashley, Douglas Barnes, Saminy Beal, Larry Bennett, Anna Bowers, Johnny Bradshaw, Faydene Carroll, Linda Carter, Martha Cates Cates Cates Clapp Clark, Clark, Clark, Jane Janice Patsy Gloria Betty Jean Jerry Keith Clernrnens, Pat Cody, Gloria Combs, Howard Compton, Sally Copeland, Don Corder, Olivia Davis, Steve Debruler, Jerry Drawdy, Charlene ' Edmonds, Walter Ellington, Carroll Euliss, Victor Evans, Kenneth Fesperrnan, Jerrie Foglernan, Ray Foster, Annie Glenn, Jo Ann Graham, Walter Graves, Billy Guthrie, Charles Guthrie, Don Hall, Pat Ham, Sylvia Handy, Currie Harden, Nancy Hardie, Faye Henderson, Jerry Herbert, Letty Hudson, Agnes lngle, John Jamey, Larry Jarecki, Mike Johnson, Clayton Johnson, Joe Johnson, Louise Jones, Etta Kimrey, Susie King, Ann K kg at 5,2 , i.,., i 'im , qw A at A 'ml L --A is x.. . gi 50 gg , 6. , fr 'Q' 'V' . 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N A Q-X ff ss . c A- - ...,y , Q 4 , . if, W. t, N g . .-X tk -K. .KY K Qu 1 X 1 I , 1- tsl ...L ri. - ,M L 7 FRESHMEN Kirkman, Wayne Lamm, Ernestine Lee, Bunn Linens, Jimmy Lomax, Michael Marshall, Brenda Martin, Melvin Massengill, Vicki McAdams, Dickie McPherson, Dianne Meacham, Jane Miller, Kendall Mitchell, Johnnie Moser, Mary Moss, Ann Moss, Janice Murphy, Linda Myers, Faydean Neal, Katherine Newcomer, Careth Nuttall, Marjorie Okey, Joe Penny, Ross Pittman, Jerry Poe, Frances Pruitt, Janice Pugh, Betty Pugh, Paulette Ritchie, Billy Mac Ritter, Jimmy Rivers, Sandra Ross, Marilyn Russell, Sammy Seamon, Curtis Seay, Mary Sineath, Bronna Smith, Ronald Stackhouse, Baker Stacy, Betty Stanley, Linda Stewart, David Sullivan, Pat Swanner, Jeanne Sykes, Linda Thacker, Pat Thompson, Delcie Thompson, William Tickell, Sandra Tippett, Maurice Trollinger, William Walters, Duane Watkins, Scherry Watson, James Waugh, Nancy Welcher, Anne Williams, Amanda Wooten, Wiley Wright, Linda EIGHTH GRADE Aydt, Jo Ann Barnes, James Bason, Michael Beck, Allen Bivins, Kenneth Boswell, Barbara Brannon, Ann Bristow, Eddie Caudle, Aurelia Carter, Carolyn Carter, Geraldine Carter, Jimmy Caskey, Myra Cates, Jo Ann Chilton, Howard Clapp, June Clark, John Curtis, Ronnie Davis, Emily Davis, Kenneth Dean, Larry Debruler, Judy Dixon, Joyce Dodson, Edith Donley, Ralph Euliss, Danny Evans, Mary Pat Ezz ell, Donnie Kay Flynt, Robert Flythe, Colon Fogleman, Laura Fowler, Sally Fox, Susan Freeman, Jerline Garner, Richard Goins, Patricia Green, Carolyn Griffin, Marlene Grubb, Shirley Hadley, Rachel Harris , Marsha Ann Hensley, Sidney uarsq Qin ,V qw. it HQ, vi ei X R iv 4 'ef 5 VN 5 Y r 1' , Q if e -1' w V fa . 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Ji, v-'I EIGHTH GRADE Loy, Harriet Lyon, Bobby Mabry, Sherry Mansfield, Carole Marshall, Linda Martin, Blake Martin, Mary Frances Martin, Richard Mashburn, Lois Meredith, Painela Moore, Milton Moore, Parnela Moss, John O'Baugh, Joyce Painter, Joan Patten, Judy Phillips, Jo Ann Ray, Naomi Rayfield, Dwight Rich, Janice Ritter, Shirley Rivers, Kenneth Roark, Ralph Rogers, Saxnuel Satterfield, Toxnlny Schmieskors, Douglas Scott, Eugene Searnon, Diane Shoffner, John Sims, Andrew Smith, Linwood Smith, Victor Smithey, Linda Stackhouse, Gayle Stainback, Joan Stanley, Mickie Strigo, Duffy Sykes, Nathan Terry, James Thacker, Larry Turner, Billie Utley, Virginia Vaughn, Eugene Weaver, Brenda Willis, Richard Wood, Larry Wright, Faye Yount, Eddie mg 11313 Physics Typing IN THE CLASSROOM It was in the classroom, as we studied together, that We came to know teachers and students who later became our friends. From the classroom we obtained our book sense and many experiences worth rernexnbering. 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X 1 f 'J Q iff. iii Miss Gen a Church Advisor -'N Buddy Massey President Jimmy Euliss Vice-president Q . 221222125 S T U D E N T C O U N C I L Geoiiiliiiman Members of the Student Council are: Gay E ulis s, Buddy Massey, Miss Church, advisorg Jimmy Euliss, George Wightman, Joyce Holt, Jeanne Sims, Joan Pulliam, Mariea Johnson, Katherine Neal, Sandra Corder, Betty Jean Clark, Billy Stockard, Dennis Martin, Jeanne Swanner, Bob Clapp, and Sylvia Ham. ye Members of the Student Council sell ice cream each day to students who eat lunch at school. 1 The student store is opened each morning at 8:15 to provide students with pencils, paper, etc. wp f ,AV .,...pc1 d,.ffff If Nfr,,,,,.- Revising the handbook every two years is an important project for the council. Each year the Student Council plans Career Day so that students may see whatfields are open to them. Editor Mary .lo Boswell proof reads the final layout pages before sub- rnitting them to the studio. WAG STAFF OF I958 Sports Editor Joyce Currin, Art Editor Linda Linens, and Activities Manager Bill Stokes dis - cuss new ways to lay out the sports and activi- ties sections. Advertising Manager Jeanne Sims and her assistant Linda Cody che ck the financial status of the ad section with Business Manager Sylvia Andrew and her assistant Ronnie Petree. 44 Ill THE WA6 This year, 1958, marks the tenth anniversary of the first publication ofThe WAG. The first WAG was published by the Senior Class of 1948, The 1958 staff was nominated by the presidents of the Student C o op e r a t i v e Association, the National Honor Society, and the Senior Class. These nominees for the minor p os ition s on the staff were then voted on by the Senior Class. The remainder of the staff was composed of the people who had held minor positions last year. Our annual staff has worked hard to make this annual one that will be worthy of THE BEST YEAR OF OUR LIVES. lil! The four typists Carolyn Burch, Judy Walker , Julie Moser, and Buddy Massey spend many hours typing and proofreading copy. C i r c ula t i on Manager Douglas Donley and his a s sis t a nt Diana Foster and Photographer David Cody discuss better ways to sell more annuals. 45 MERIE' Y is T951 CHRISIMA ' I 'M .ta iw 1' k fm CHRISTMA S EDITION OF THE I957 CRACKER S x mu A-P nw lk fi lk Ck! 1? sy ,fx KX xi XQN' 1 75 f PQ Jqgfxid 5 y 'XF I f 35343 A K Mig J 'A my Q Qffiilggggggf Af'- STA A ' YS f-Y, fi , A i -5- rf' 'J ' 'X 'ix or 4 k- Zi N X ,q .ff f ' X f' ,fl 4 5 is ff' s , LM X, S X' I f 4 , : ' iii. ig 5- gs: V, Q 7-, ' f i ' 'a ,, ' l ' -'ML 1' ' Y 1 'X 'N ,' f ,i o 1 -. X .s a wif ' . , fr fff, ' VD 4 Ja 'Hin' ,f -' 1+-X 6 ix N - gh- .Q x X Q , -9 -- 5.3. '- x 5 af ' J 1 v mx SX 9 -Y' ' X I ' 'fi' S rg xx!!-H X 4 I . Xxf- 475' ' YS' I wgif X2 '.1fQ57,..- f E,Q,':f' W' 4 xx SNI,!i7 7 XfAf J53f:fl- ' f if X21 f Kftfxlf' Vx-0 iXf7 N. X ' fx' ' ' ' I X , NX Q A , g .4 . A , . .- K 1 gfffzfo 2' 3 1 Q ' X X . i' T f 1 . X ' ' . ' . ii . sl ' x 5 'X xx X' , 0,14 , I, ' as K Q If f- y- , .: -X, 4' 3 . X , , 7, ,Li 5 f ' mf' ,' X- ' - - yi 1 5- I -' ,- - 1 - f- M ix ,. 75 J f Z4 .7 f ,- any ii. ' f le- fe '. ,L d m If 1 7 .. ., AFR, W. Q. f- '-. Ci i ' if Proofreading and giving assignments to staff mem be r s are the responsibilities of Editor Jimmy Euliss and his assistant J and the d ' ean McDonald, a Visors Mrs. W. L. DeWeese and Miss Amy Buckner. 46 THE CRACKER STAFF We are very proud of our Cracker this year. The Cracker was printed every month, free of charge. R e c ent activities, sports events, and awards were all a feature part of The Cracker, As we reread our old issues of The Cracker, We are reminded of the best year Q our lives. 1 x 'M 3 ! i v' x , Q -. ' mm' if ' , fi T , Q31 fs v t or we x Q9 fx fx 'S Members of The Cracker staff are: Judy Bason, Jean McDonald, Jimmy Euliss, Sylvia Smithey, Mary Lou Allison, Evelyn Semiklose, Tyson Williams, Susan Todd, Judy Kay Owens, Joyce Holt, Linda Lemons, Larry Gibson, Hugh McAdams, Bennie Thompson, and Billy Moore. 47 P gm f , K V+- f QA- . K -Q1 .hm K an x - .-.i,,Mm Sv W 5 ' Y ' 5' NE S. E 5 . 3 j 2 Qfg. 53 5 ...M M f QQ If ,W.,,. X J , kwin ' 2 fx 1 hw x A if XX xv 1 v '-,, 4v5.kt, GLEE CLUB The Glee Club of fifty voices provides musical programs for the school at various times during the year. Much time and effort are concentrated on the memorable White Chr is tma s concert, and performances at graduation exercises. HN ,. K 'K .V w J Q 6 , M . , it A .2 ' ,xg fe 9 Q1 ' + X 1 .1' ' 'ii ' 1 Q 4: V 1 LQQ Q .. Y-XLR ri.. C 1 n N C sul ' 5Fii3 L 5 AQ, ' J- Betty Pugh accompanies the Glee Club on all occasions during the year. 4-M up 1 V, C 'F pi The Glee Club is under the direction of Mrs. Beth Oakes. '55 N l X.. it-gi E . A . 4 xi it fx .-i ! N as is SL .Y 5 at I 3 Q53 tyii i wel, . ,,, X l-s Mmm DRAMATIC CLUB Member S of the Dramatic Club are not limited to acting experience only. They study the history and stages of drama, as Well as phases of dramatic production such as lighting, scenery, and make-up. Members of the Dramatic Club get into shape by taking breathing exer- cises. F.H.A. The F.H.A. has worked hard this year. The goals have been to furnish a scholarship for some deserving Senior girl and to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. Miss Ella Currin is the faculty advisor. ,gg 117' ,xv 9. N I 4 it K. Mu, LIBRARY ASSISTANTS CLUB It is the purpose of the library to enrich and supplement the entire program of the school. The staff's sincere desire is to help find the right book for the right person . Mrs. Lee, librarian, and her a s sistants are: Nadine Johnston, James Burgess, Tommy Culp, Joyce Creasy, Joan Cornell, Sarah Andrew, Joyce Holt, Bobby Lovette, Douglas Donley, Dottie Roddy, Bob Clapp, David Hudson, BettyStacey, Linda Stan1ey,A11en Jones, Sue Cates, Janice Pruitt, Benny Crabtree, Joan Pulliam, Barbara Gates, and Rebecca Hunter. OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS Kendra Evans, Julie Moser, Judy Bason, Mary Jo Boswell, Joyce Currin, and Barbara Bowling, assist Mrs. Clarkson, our secretary, by serving as office receptionists at different periods during the day. sul'-'? '2wx U :tis-Q. ,Q Q se:-f-Mwst B . ,,,,-zrnlllami, , Q irwmc ,, ff: B' 4 ... alibi. N 'K' mr ,kxyww +o ns 10- .- QM? xf Nci s Art s and crafts is a hobby club. lts purpose is to make things that will add beauty. ln this activity one gets a chance to work and get instruction while constructing subjects of beauty. Also, one learns to make objects as attractive as possible, while trying to make them as in- expensive as possible. Arts and Crafts stresses the beautifying of Easter novelties and Christmas decorations. The advisors are: Miss Ella Currin and Miss Gena Church. ARTS ANDCRAFTS 43 ta Q- ,,,.+ L. ,. ., .W . 'M X . N wana- t . 7 A s'is l?:.f'L Wmiyg ..,. ' II ' Q-1 DRIVER TRAINING All s ophom or e s who do not already have their driver's license are required to take Driver Training. These students me et once a week to study the driver's manual together. Mrs. M.D. Smith is advisor. The purpose of this activity is to encourage participation in seasonal sports such as softball, touch football, and basketball, for those boys not taking physical education. 'P MOTICJN PICTURE Under the supervision of Mr. Jack Russell, the Motion Picture Projection Club strives to pro- vide for the school and teachers well-trained operators of motion picture projectors and equip- ment. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club meets once a week under the sponsorship of Mr. R.L. Hill. The purpose of the Science Club is to help the members learn something about a subject they are particularly interested in. stffwl JUNICR ENGINEERING The purpose of the Junior Engineering Club is to help straighten out the problems which come to the minds of the boys who participate in this group activity. There are various types of en- gineering groups in this club, aiming to help each one in his own field. Experts on each of these fields are invited to help further the ideas which are most interesting in this course. MONOGRAM CLUB The purpose of the Monogram Club is to give a scholarship to some deserving Monogram Club member. To beamember one must earn a letter in any sport. Cheerleaders and managers also receive a letter. The activities of the Club include: selling programs at football games, and taking care of the concession stand at basketball games. MARSHALS Selectionas a marshal is one of the greatest honors that can be bestowed upon a Junior since this is ba s e d entirely upon scholastic averages. The marshals this year are: Gay Euliss, Ronnie Petre e , Diana Foster, Rebecca Moss, Katherine Swanner, Barbara Thompson, Chief Marshalg and Rebecca Minor. THOSE WHO SERVE US DAILY Mr. B. R. Hinshawand Mrs. Cherry Wade perform many services for us daily. We are grateful to them for their efficient work. Mrs. Helen Lovette, Mrs. Rylma Reavis, Mrs. Audrey Bur ch, and Mrs. Eunice Dawkins strive to make our lunch hour more pleasant. We would like to thank them for their efforts. s 1 ,.... ,.., F , t ,p....s . . . - - .... . W, if N an- Maw- - Q ,.w as K-3 Q1 Q ? My N. P 1 fin NP M ATH LETIC S ,,,.,...- ,..----vii . . v if nm auf: . 1. -...f ,,,. V4 ' .1-f.. Junior-varsity coach Mr. Pete Co-c Gillespie and Varsity coaches Larjptains Mr. George I-leckman and Mr. Sple y Gib Ibm Lou Roshelli have done an ex- mol-andfd 'S OI1,h'VHayes cellentjobdirecting and teach- Dev' le a Job b ave d and zlsf, to Vfgd leadifssfing fine a Ctory- 3 the ,Earn ed ing the boys the art of football. FOOTBALL First r ow: Tommy Hayes, Johnny Mitchell, Clayton Johnson, Billy Moore, Ralph Lineberry, Tys on Williams, Don Guthrie, Cleon Myers, Foy Bayliff, Don Goins, George Wightman, Larry Gibson. Second R ow: Joe Okey, Kent Walker, Wiley Wooten, Don Copeland, Bunn Lee, Carroll Ellington, Ray Fogleman, Jerry Debruler, Sammy Barnes, Larry Robinson, Tommy Clark, Jerry Thompson, David Hudson. Third Row: Jimmy Euliss, Bob Clapp, Buddy Massey, Carl McCauley, Johnny Watkins, Dennis Martin, Hugh McAdams, Charlie Strigo, Wayne Whitted, Jerry Clark, Jon Hancock, Don Mille r . Fourth Row: David Stewart, Ronnie Miller, John Ingle, Jimmy Adams, Dickie Johnson, Barry Meacham,Auburn Burnette, Bobby Lovette, Harold Pyrtle, Melvin Martin, Walter Graham, Kendall Miller, Johnny Bowers, Duane Walters, and Don Ellis, urls V ' 4- X S ,. .A x 'U K 2 st ,t W , . ,Mfg ,Q -K , X . u if jg, x ' Lg LX' - .,gQ4g.f A , s MW XB, ,X Is. Xgwg, N 'f,Q,,X?f1 .iw ff 'X .,'1ws,,g1iXP' 3 - , s- I - 4, fl . ' , '.l,,g'ig'jf '. - Q- V my - Vi: , Q 1. s - Y 1 1- is , .,,vef1sf2if,3fXi Xi ' X S , 5. ,Q-sas X X, .. xg Q - X ,sw A X wi M was ., Q. ,X Q . Xi X XiXr,jfXN A Q :,f'.- H . f I .4 nf. - 1--W .1 X 'ls : -W W. ,-,,-sv . -2 X5 - 5 is fs f P W: V'93ifi!Yl'f3f - V. is M1 if ff 1:Qf.f3S5M fig. The starting eleven of our football squad this season are: Tommy Hayes, Don Miller, Buddy Massey, Larry Gibson, Bob Clapp, Jimmy Euliss, Dickie Johnson, Tyson Williams, Billy Moore, Ralph Lineberry, and Don Guthrie. Graduating lettermen are pictured vertically as follows: Tommy Hayes, Larry Gibson,Buddy Massey, Hugh McAdams , Johnny Watkins, Tyson Williams, Don Miller, and Jimmy Euliss. i- 9 'X . . X X X f mid? sf' ,nwriwfh f ' X. , -XM: ' W, L we F f aw ,M , J.: if ,- 'f w ' ' whiz' ' SW' ' WM X X M, W ,, 1 XXX, ,-MX X Xl ,xlwsw ,,,, X X .di XWXXSFNX XXSXX, X, ' it W xx f , Mx WX X N M , ' , ww- XQQ5 'X MQX X XX 'Z Wi ' W XXQXXXXYA X M it ' 'L X: i ,X 'ri , ,XXX Xwx ' if FQ X , v X my ' -VX s1lmRX3s,g2X3v, . X wx X ,WXX , , o X X ,fl ' X WXX ,,,- , ,, X , ' , , 6 1 N. X NX X , vi uw Q. . sg,513T'E xx ' v wx Q XX ,,,X, , ,. XXXX 'ffwwwx XWQXMX.. Xi X ,W X W New XM , ,XX W N x X A w Wx . A W' is, , Q XXX W 4' an 0-Q gi Q 11 - Q -1 hi ' + ix-, . W if .L 1 :yt ' x Ex 'v- ...- - sq ' . . uv- .. an. ue, .. wg. .Q FW . K, Qs' Q GRADUATING LE TTERMEN '53 Buddy Massey Jimmy Euliss Don Miller BASEBALL Pictured below are the members of the baseball team. They are: Jerry Thompson Jerry Ga rn e r , Walter Kirkpatrick, William Allison, Bill Aydt, Larry Hunter, Ralph Lin e be r r y , Jimmy Euliss, Don Guthrie, Wayne Whitted, Bobby Cheek, Don Miller, Ge orge Ingle, managerg Kenneth Adams, managerg Buddy Massey, Compton Young, Mor ris R b t Gl ' ' ' ' o er son, enn Pruitt, and Charlie Strigo, manager. The team is coached by Mr. George Heckman. ' G. 1 if if we qizim Q N , -,1 ,F V M Nfl . H X , ,1 ' , ,f V 9 i 5 . ' 1 ew ' Biff fl A '- 'If , , i U ... ' - 2 L , Q If '. 4 2, 'fd '5 ' .' 1 ' . 'Z.2W3?f-fr'.,rxf 'f ' 1 ' , I. ' WSW V'M w.' ' A vs' fl ew . ' , A , M W w , y is A N e1??if?i?S l m N...-wmvr4Q!l!!E , ....,, ,-umm uusan Todd -eluurg on th i Sylvia And' J0Yce Currin? I?-im this year ar Rita Clappu rew, Gay Eulissilgirine Swannef: n Petree, and ,mkA.L . Q asses the Coach Pete Giiieeplgawgf-Sing with The Graham girls' basketball team techniques of ball , has donea remarkable job this year. - e CW-Ufrm' Their example of play shows fine Captam Joyc . . organization. BASKETBALL The Graham Red Devilettes are: Sylvia Andrew, Gay Euliss, Jerrie Fesperman, Dottie Roddy, Isabelle Kirkman,Katherine Swanner, Rita Clapp, Joan Pulliam, Joyce Currin, captaing Judy Kay Owens, manage rg Sarah Andrew, Delcie Thompson, Scottie Hudson, Carolyn Correll, Dorothy Madden, Jean Swanner, Gloria Cody, Susan Todd, Ann Petree, Gail Heritage, managerg and Mr, Pete Gillespie, coach. PNB? 3 A eff! fm, F' C7 ez n the team thlii ijvarstljgy agob . O l J mors andSeniorZ Guthrie, Harcgennie Thom? ll Eason. D0 . Moore, Miller, TOfnXTlY Goins, Billy' McAdams, Don Cl21PP' Don Ssey, Hugh ddv Ma. 50111 Bu Y BI-1135. and Jimm Coa C The Graham boys' basketball team has thrilledmany fans while in action this year. Their speed and accuracy have given them an outstanding SCBSOH. h Lou Ros ' . h 11' Miller discuss ti 1 and Captain D0 ments and 9 tea,-nfs improv H SeaSon'S pos .b, , I e 51 llltles BASKETBALL The Graham Red Devils pictured are: Jerry Thompson, Bobby Cheek, Billy Moore Tommy Bason, Bennie Thompson, Ray Fogleman, Don Goins, Harold Pyrtle, Larry Gibson manager Johnny Watkins, managerg Don Guthrie, Bob Clapp, Buddy Massey, Hugh McAdams, Don Miller captain, Jimmy Briles, Kenneth Adams, managerg and Mr. Louis Roshelli, coach. 5. W-N, 1' M GENRE !Q11 ,' f if Amr, V f ,5 ,VW I Y ff X' ,A 2. VW. my 2 W , W WW . wx, N , ': 1 w'w,:, H, fNN wr, my 'H' ,' N. Wu fu u , Wx Wgm NW, '5f' 3 I! WN MX wg X M A X, -A ,N ,ww ww b J A Z WM, Mxiggg 5 W1 ., A fWl,h , iw M. 'Qixw fi, A -n x ff Us 5 vnu- 'ai 1 ,W 'YN . N SQ VW? Q1 I , T' . Q .eg x g o ,Q ', r . g .f f I We N Q 1, L x 2 41 KA:- 1 . A uvg n -31.53 1 'Wy fl lwnuqzl 0 IW 67 Wx QW ax Q 1 5 1 -'ll QS: Q as ,, , ' 1 xr A .A9 , .n H ,H . Jw 52-.iv f Z' ex- ff' . ww :iff wx A iii, ,QM ,,,.-v-on Q1 ,J 'f'-23' ,I-M' K ,Q The Varsity Cheerleaders have done much to promote good sportsmanship among the students and in bobosting school spirit. Seated around Head Cheerleader Joyce Currin are: Ginny Hazelwood, Assistant Head Cheerleader, Nancy Layton, Kitty Bradshaw, Jean McDonald, Susan Todd, alternate, Sylvia Andrew, Gay Euliss, and Dottie Roddy. xv-' i .. ,mx ww , Leading the Homecoming Parade is only one of the many jobs performed by the Varsity Cheer- leaders. The J un io r - Varsity Cheerleaders have excellently cheered our Junior- Varsity team on to victory. They are: Ann King, Head Cheerleader, Gloria Cody , J eanne Swanner, Pronna Sineath, Paulette Pugh, Betty Pugh, Nancy Harden, Betty Jean Clark, and Mary Moser. YEA BIG TEAM! w.. ,s 1 . Y K vq , ln. Q A ar A v, 2 2 gk SKK! Atiawg' av' -sv. QL? 1' -'I ll in .xvhw 1 xx unruly , S N 5 IQ g , s. i f - X - 5 5 5 in X Y W . ii' w , A ,, E 5 1 5 i - X 11,4 4 ,S if' 3 , v 2-' J' 'Yfh -. '- A ki' A 35555.50 9 tw -ev Q .Q ff , W Y . Q f g QQ , f f X 45 si ll 1:1 i FEATURES A' X 1,115-ul1nk'1 fQxMmmm usuwmn- 1. fwnw. A f.:Qu+:nu-sm1.Nwum.,Q4xn. ,una 5. . J oyce Currin wa s elected Horne- coming Queen by the student body and chose Buddy Massey as her escort. Open house was held in the gym after the game so that the o1d kids might make new acquaintances and see old ones. ! X Alumriai, as well as the present day student body,cheered the team on to Victory. HOME CGMING Joyce was crowned Queen by Mrs. Peggy Clapp in the gym shortly after the game. The student body elected Sylvia Andrew as Maid of Honor for the Homecoming festivities. Larry Gibson was chosen as her escort. X ix ?:- , 5 ,gy , The majorettes and the band led the Homecoming parade and performed at half-time. L. . f 1 x 'V y 'Vi O MENU Tomato Jus Poulet Cuit avec Epice Haricots Verts Cereal Buerree J Pain Buerre Salade de Pomme de Terre Gateau aux Praises The Glace B mr- if als eq KN XA W L-ff ,,,,-' ..-df' ex F x s P il L, r, 'w ii' April In Paris April in Paris, Chestnuts in blossom Holiday tables under the trees-- April in Paris--This is Pl feeling, No one can ever--replace. Incver knew the chzxrnd of Spring, Never met it face to face. Inever knew nay heart could sing, Never missed a Warm embrace, till, April in Paris, Whom can I run to-- What have you done to-- nfmy heart. 5 f , .fe -- K X f N 4 I A N. 4 'f i x -4 Rswta . 'S N P -If SENIOR 1 5 . . ,- 1,1 oo : i1 A sun! be 0.0. Q .oe llllll Qi. , 1 Q ' 1 rf! 3251 P I .Q . u 4 9,15 .'o 3, f' .'v ,, .,- 7, .,e 4 ' 0 ' Qfgflfa t. -- swim fi' '-1-1 , 4 4 ...J -,q . . . O ' 'I f'0 ' B . .-.1 .4 .11 -.- - . . .-is . .xy-.1 .. ' 510.-:ft-1 +A v -,-,-. . . . . 5 , ,:,','.....s 5... B , ...Q . . 0, . 9 ,Of ' 11.fs'n 3.0 ' RRG? - . x3 0. wx jen fr' 4.1. x p - 5 1.9- ! e if 3 'K-X 11-'WW ,S , if HJ' 4 Q N4M4'+ ,, A X wg 7 ,V J 'za Q 355 '-W - ' 'HWS if I N' 15.1 I f V, , ,1 I 1 ' ' ' -rf ' ,f f If ,wif J J' y ' 4? ,JY ' 4 'WWW ,VW f H H 'Wi' W 'G QW' MS, iw V, ,v . . Queen T1 IOYCC Guru .- HOMECOMING MISS G.H.S Joyce Holt D.A.R. Good Go OD CITIZEN 76 K I if ,f-if 1 K7 if gf 1 f x 1 h , Q ,4 flffzf HL hffzfff 'f':7JfLQf' . FY? ,Z XL.-1 af f Y L U --rf ' jf 'Xl ,, 4 f' V V A LQKKJZ' if ff! 'zjfffcff ffta-4-1 r. ,!!6 7'-251 -ff LJ! 5,4 l 1.,Vl7'k'7,.,7f: -,f 51,7 ,fc ffl! fi 'XLT7' 1X2 ff' C71 K Jfl. X7 rf fc, Nevffff4fHARuW?sfzi.56fJ J 4 gcdfj t V ,Y 1 Phon cAna1 1-5584 , ,R v AC fffil f fffffff 4105 .hgldfff Qi? . X f 4 . V VIZ I., 6,6441 s. M,21d,sg:'rge: K K? rj-26 ,ligff , ,N ,rg ,N ' - ff ' 4 .- X,-4 If , ' 4 -f f4g1'25Z?f3fn kf'fN9ZfWCaVf?2x1a4f,f11 JZYZZZ7 Mp fl JE ,, A H71 xg , 7 ,. J Y I V, ga- M fa! ff as of nf 1 Mfr f ,661 Z M 1 W L' , I, , ,A.V 'f7tV1f'Q14f,gQl, 462 f'T,'f'11i7f: 4 iEFFREY'S PAINT s. APE cg., , ,Mi , f ' fl . ,XL-.J 4 ' 1 ff! Liu, Jffifffcvi' Zn! 4 Lf! J, ' , ' 1 1' F ' 'Af 7 1 Lf!! jzfcj, Z. , Cx 4 If A ' 1 ' f 7 Y ,f ' ' -ff Lzfwx, 11 ff, f do affix, rvfQ f'j5f-f ifffffiff-W L' 'Q Q ,,A, .Duteh Boy ipaing 'K ff: ff ,f K6,, I ',,, 7 , 'riff' MZ 4jf94f', f'i1mf.fgJr f 2 241, 0--1 EM Cllj LY --- North Carolina f v'ff-M571 ,AJ 011121 ff Lf Lf!?Kd'x'f15Qfff ?fQz6 v Qfijgigf Lf 7? 6 7 ff, 'f'zi1fz:?Zi?y' aff ff' 5222 1',Zf5 l-215,-X629 J7Xi.f1zf,1f A' -df'A'fo- ffJ,4' KfJ-fx af if ff ':,Pa ' V Y' 1 , , . I 7 V, 5 ' A W A '4 V7 L f A I, , X I ' 4, , K fda C I ggfcjzdrf, ff P anents Q J f x f4,f, IZ ,XX 'JJ1f4L'lj,g'p REVLON COSMETICS DISTINCTIVE HAIR WAVING I SHAPING Periodic New Established York Training 1939 Mrs. Ruth Andrew, Prop. CAna1 6-9145 Graham 106 W. Harden Street North Carolina D 81 W HEATING AIR CONDITIONING C0. ?ii'fIEIf'II7Ii .9lC.!E?.! If your home is cold in the winter or hot in the surnrner, call us today and your discomforts will be changed into year round comforts by people who know heating and air conditioning best. Free Estimates 702 W. Harden Street Phone CAnal 7-3398 Graham North Ca r olina Compfiments of PAUIJS RESTAURANT BURKE'S ESSO SERVICE Joe C. Burke, Prop. Tires, Tubes 8: Accessories Phone CAnal 8-9185 807 Webb Avenue Burlington North Carolina GRAHAM BOOSTERS' CLUB Compliments of FLEETWOOD MOTEL 81 RESTAURANT W. H. JEFF BOWMAN General Merchandise Phone CAna1 6-7659 S. Main Street Extension Graham North Carolina A22 Ny! jff f? My Z! ' . K 'H ,JV Y I Lf'1K5'.aL30I1di'CNN1gQfY jglgfiigm Rubber Mattresses H Jw JH! W qi' X J J. 1, .Iliff lg, 0TEl , ff v fx JL N Albin hwaygflil 5451 - Telephone cAha1 8-1921 Muff' iiZa!gete?1wn7e?1and Operated by Mr. 8: Mrs. Ben LrIe5e Baths XX Q! , Grhamjgx I North Carolina NU-VCGUE HOSIERY MIllS, INC. Graham North Carolma Compliments of 'Qi fg C. 8. H. SH-I: SERVICE REMNANT SHOP QCLNBX Yi NORTH CAROUNA V xi H 'CQ-oceries, Meats, Produce, - - .h 1 N r1d Frozen Foods .L 'X .QB -avi Y . ' X , sew Much For sew Lmlel' - Q fx. X QQ -:lil CX- -5310 st McAden Street Q5 I 3 EE N0Tth Carolina Haw River North Carolina Eg RQ-, -4, 'fbkbfsx 'ND' XR -5552 gb Qh e Q, A 3 Q A L QQ . S as-I , N. Q M, , S 1 so WOVEN INTO THE l .x ' A L L11-'E OF Q' i g X AMERICA i-121. - D . 'I Fmt 4 a f E . 3 As the world's leading textile manufacturer, Burlington Industries today produces an amazing array of fabrics for every phase of the clothing industry, as well as fabrics for the home, for industry, and for automobiles and airplanes. Bur1ington's products are truly Woven Into the Life of America. Because of its broad diversification, Burlington offers to the young man or woman seekinga career in textiles truly unlimited opportunities in every phase of the textile field. tl Burlinglnn Z. q s QIND STRIES, INC. Executive Offices Greensboro, North Carolina STUDIO OF DRINK! ! ! Me1vmeMi1k MUSIC 8. DANCE Margaret H. Porter, Dir. Itls A Good Habit Offers Instruction MUSIC DANCE Piano Tap Accordion Ballet Violin Acrobatic Guitar Baton M El VI I.I.E D A I R Y Band 81 Orchestra Ballroom Instruments Children - Adults CAnal 6-7185 - 6-8518 110 W. Harden Street Burlington North Carolina Graham North Carolina Compliments of HOI.T'S. INC. Mr. 8: Mrs. Kuhl Holt, Mgrs, GRAHAM FURNITURE MART Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina GRAHAM BEAUTY SHOP Air Conditioned CAna1 6-3251 GRAHAM HARDWARE CO.. INC. Graham North Carolina Phone CAnal 6-4409 ROXIE'S FLORIST Near Western Electric 1733 N. Church Street Graham North Carolina Burlington North Carolina WOOTEN APPLIANCE CO. FRIGIDAIRE - MAYTAG CAna1 6-0496 Sales 8: Service Compliments of GRAHAM TRACTOR CO. Ford Tractors Graham North Carolina PUGH'S RADIO ca TELEVISION SHOP WOODY HARDWARE CO. General Hardware Phone CAna1 6-3754 Court Square Graham North Carolina Compliments of WARREN'S ESSO SERVICE Graham North Carolina Compliments of EASON'S CLEANERS Graham North Carolina BU CK'S CLEANERS For Those Who Care Dial CAna1 6-8729 Compliments of THE JEWEL BOX 348 S. Main Street Graham North Carolina Burlington North Carolina DAVIS GRILL Congratulations Seniors! GOLDMAN'S Highway 54 Home of Capezios Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina CLIP 8: CURL BEAUTY SHOP Open Evenings by Appointment MONAR CH HOSIERY 106-1fZ Main street cAna1 6-5049 Ii'ClIII'i?ife1iqOREiti'TgfEE LAUNDR3OaU1FgInIAERdqLEANERs Weather Bird - Diamond Brand 126 N. Main Street Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina FORD FLORIST Burlington North Carolina GRAHAM DRY GOODS STORE Shoes 8: Men, Women, at Chi1dren's Ready to Wear mf , VNU U X041 Kb J qu N N b X W J M ,U - W M W . QHPAHAN K ARBER snor A , . 1 .QW we A N GINNY-lYNN MIllS, INC. In CHESTER H. ROTH CO., INC. Manufactur of Esquire Sock Mojud Hosiery Schiaparelli Sto gs 8 Compliments of BURLINGTON COFFIN COMPANY 625 Maple Avenue GRAHAM LUMBER COMPANY E. A. Braxton and Sons Builders W. Harden Street Dial CAnal 6-7611 Graham North Carolina LEATH HOSIERY Mlll, INCORPORATED Manufacturer s of Ladies' Full-Fashioned Hosierv Graham North Carolina Eat 1' . En ff JOY KIRK HOlT HARDWARE CO. -' QZAC.-:lf ' C f?l 'fd 4 .lm ji, , i 'JI-:nrgfphed 1 if .r ,3!xLLQ4xVe.i,.x. , IJ fra, ,. f, f ., ffdf, A .x3,:j.. ,K Vzfli,-in M,gf,,1l! The Oldest Hardware Store T1 P - ,P Vf in Alamance County 51 .1 Y Hardware, Builders' Supplies, Bread 1. , Min Supplies and Paint JZ! 7161! Ll, A --H tgps, .AA ff Q ., ,f U 'j ' Gift Shop Second Floor Phone CAnal 6-5348 Cakes Rolls Burlington North Carolina sy' ,QP 1. If rjhiflj IJ . X U , gf M Lg ,ff Lf MB W ,ff L it W f ning?-jvbil RUG! if rl I I ,V f .X J M .fi i If Town snor tjwtl if Hwy X LF wrvmjf pYv'j7b -J STAN'S MARKET NMJH' H Home of Stan's Pimento Cheese Best Selection of Towels in Town Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina HUNTER'S GRILL AND MINIATURE GOLF Sandwiches of All Kinds Fountain 8: Curb Service Across from East 70 Drive-In Theater Haw River North Carolina UD-RAY RESTAURANT Formerly Why-Not Coffee Shop All Kinds of Sandwiches Plate Lunches Open: 5:00 A.M.-11:30 P.M. Curb Service: 4:00 P.M.-11:30 P. M. 1382 S. Main Street Burlington North Carolina FIRESTONE Home and Auto Supply Phone CAnal 6-6977 Graham Nortn Carolina Compliments of GRAHAM UNDERWRITERS Dial CAna1 6-0017 Graham North Caro1ina Compliments of SEllARS DEPARTMENT STORE Phone CAnal 6-1686 328 S. Main Street Burlington North Carolina PEPSI C0lA BOTTLING COMPANY EPS, on The Light Refreshment 1423 Church Street Burlington North Carolina BEN FRANKLIN Graham North Carolina R. A. MOORE GROCERY lf It's Good to Eat We Have It GRAHAM SHOE SHOP J. A. Dollar Court Square Graham North Carolina WH ITE'S FLOWER SHOP a U Dblivery! SIerv!iCye - I J , 3f - 1 I l ,D4a1'CAna 6-6109 , f f. A ' , ' V: J Graham North Carolina Qraham f' V l . North Carolina ' - Hi A I g I , E1 'N-M' ,V 'li OLIVER FURNITURE f I I , ,:3fXaP,, 'fl ,JJ 1 w ' I ' Complimenls Ibf ' 1 I X ' E X c. QJBAYLIFF A J: lr! T F ' I f ' i Graham North Carolina Graham , I 'North Carolina w BLALOCK'S ROGER MOORE Tuxedo - R d - Sa1es-Renta1 ea y Mix Concrete Service Phone CAna1 8-8223 Burlington North Carolina Certified by Pittsburgh Testing Lab Compliments O, Congratulations Holt cousrnucrlon 5? P ju ' K - , xxx E A P Q 0 M p A N Y yy t ., , Let Reddy Kilowatt help you to live better -- electrically. DUKE P wg ,EBMIPIPANY Graham North Carolina Compliments of GLAMOR SHOP GENERAL TIRE SUPPLY For Everything in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear 335 Main Street Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina I-IALLIE MOORE 'S HARDWARE Phone CAnal 6 -7 l 80 Court Square Compliments of GAY HOSIERY INC. u Graham North Carolina Burlington North Carolina PHILLIPS MOTOR COMPANY SILVER COACH DRIVE-IN Hudson and Rambler Sales and Service Hot dogs, Hamburgers, 1414 Webb Avenue Phone CAnal 6-8535 French Fries Burlington North Carolina Graham North Carolina ff' ,MW L11 Compliments of x, MJ GRAHAM DRY CLEANERS Approved Sanitone Service Happy Snappy Service Main Street CAna1 6-3606 CAI1a.1 JM Grahafn North Carolina A A .t-f - , , M I M WM 7? WA f 1 A f of M fa! , f . f V, M11 JM J . MJ' W XXL J I I I AJ X6 W! A I ething from fl L W1 mvff , 0 ff M M' ' N -.1' x -Q. ,...,- J' -V4 6' lv Vfg,x f-ASQ wx ! f W, ,44.L-N, ix xs always s ornethmg Special S ' Qch ' jf! I , my , 'v HERFF-JONES CO. Manufacturing Jewelers Allen Barbee Distr ict Repre s entative 1407-1419 North Capitol Ave. Indianapolis 7, Indiana Compliments of GRAHAM SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION -...Q Dividend Rate - 3-IXZUIO Per Annum 118 West Harden Street Graham North Carolina AHAM GIFT SHOP Haviland, Salem 8: Noritake China Franconian 8: Bavarian China Gorham Silver Tiffin and Fostoria Crystal Hallmark Cards Bridge Tallies, Cards 8: Prizes Miscellaneous Gifts for All Occa sions 112 W. Harden Street Graham North Carolina PE HAl'S MEN'S SHOP Clothes to Wear For Men Who Care, Graham North Carolina x 'E fyifif , I ,.-'iJf,ff,' ,5f,jy', I-,,,,.Z,,f l,lf,f,'7f fr E. . , .V , . , ,f ffgiiff'-'ff V 447flf QTL hui? S s 'B ns .if ,, ccoffrrvlf-mms Qfffz' --'-Lgffff' - J 'fl '-,ef'I.f,'gfc1ffYvfifyf-fri ligifiq' 1' 'K ..ffC 'l,F' 4 if 1 swf 1. . ,.f,JCRAwE6RD's DEPT. stone GRAHAM sooA It f W, Court Square Graham North Carolina Graham North Carolina G. MARVIN HOLT, INC. ALAMANCE GAS co' Arthur Goins , Manager Your Frigidaire Dealer P. O. Box 15 Phone CAnal 6 -7118 Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina ELLIS MUSIC CO. KOURY'S Where Smart Women Shop 443 S. Main Street Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina fo ffMn'f 0' 1. N. BooNE unions Stylish, Made -to-Order Clothes MR' for High School Students Tux Rentals Since 1914 Burlington North Carolina L1 ' X 3 n ' X ' X mfcluns I I UI , , . . 1 ' A ----1 gfnewaflma 35 ' I Amsuunce snvlce f fx , I 141 s. Main sz. soswebbm. -Q 1 ' - -- X . I ' 'U Graham Burlington ' , ' 4 ,I- Canal 7-2711 Canal 7-7488 ' , 3 , .' I f A I ' 9 I . f I I x ' -' ' 1 1 BURLINGTON COCA-COLA BOTTIING COMPANY Burlington North Carolina MIDWAY OIL CORPORATION CITIES SERVICE We Are Equipped to Give You Fast Accurate Service for Highest Quality Heating Oils T. M. Johnson, Jr., Manager Phone: CAna16-6666 iff. 1 n V .', . V. I 3 V. , f' I 1 o a , N 1 - N V If ' ,I -QL., 'iff' K Ilxczx? ' ,uf .DIVY ,, Ifyffj I ', ff I ,,,, Xi!! ff' i,,,.--fa--f 'f' 1-- C, 71 K- K, A, , I ',,,.,.,f' f Ml. I .C1rl'lPf,imerrts of I 1,1 Q7 ,,.,. A,,. f,ggx:..- QI,-ffillvfiffg J' r BEj.K'S i0-F GRAHAM , M -W J, f ff f 11' ff' ' l If X V ,N fi. A ,V AJ., I l!! NE. 4 , X . I .ff fy if.. if Qxhmn '-,'A,, .v 'lA 6,16 lg., .,..,- 9-. ..,.. W- 5---f- 4'4 4D,,ff ' Qiwff' do X7 Y! 5,7 V 7 , A-V If . Af 7, if , J f p I ,V ,' ,. ' L1 -ff,56.4fe-lT1fneki!SaVe M6ne'yV! C-- 4 R S if ff' Xi J 5169.--Be1k's of Graham rjysr L' M ,f ,47 j V, 4 riff. Q. ,,,v 7 1,1-'14 7, J- !,Qf,.,,,fyf.-,,,- H! Ay uf -,,,, ,,.. ,f -- Whe14eky1o:,rrt:g:iedo11ars . aJ3ELff?PJf 20- ff . QE' A4 if aff' Kjfy, 4111 L' ' 'W a.,ffQ.f-fL 4M'U ' ,aff XM f,,',3fl,, ,.fgz'f? '7 j gQ L Grahafiff gui'-lington 45 ' West Harden!!! Graham, North Carolina I QW. 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A Mb Alarnance Motors XJ Chevrolet W Bick Long Motors Plynqouth, Dodge 8: Chrysler Ewing Motors Lincoln 8: Mercury Graham Motor Sales Chevrolet Hughes Motors Ford Lilien and Lee Cadillac 8: Oldsmobile Mebane Motors Ford Burlington North Carolina S M Yr f X Q AU , AL a wg MyUy1lWWEw!k9J 1WjEW LI! 1 I, A If I 9 1 , J J N . ' A A J 1 Q' Com 1' s off I Q1 7 XR X A CVJV N 1 5. ijipyiif if VNl,,y Mf Qi Wjbfola fit o sro RE rfyyffav Ay5!yb1 '99 wx W f 1 1 J, A , , , V we Are Never Unyjsoldn W M M! 5 114 W. Harde tre t pj , MA Epi A W i MW U ,- I HKMQ AW Graham 0 W, or Af N my ' I 0 X I I S E VERY , INC X f Q ' 7 W r' N gf Compliments of I emu s THE FUEL GAS C0. DAILY TIMES NEWS Graham North Carol Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by the Times-News Publishing Co. Alamance County's Only Daily Newspaper ina Graham North Carolina GRAHAM DRUG STORE Bring your prescriptions HAWKINS ESSO SERVICE here for accuracy and economy. C. W. Hawkins, Prop. 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