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W 1 -1 1 Y Y '11 , - ' 1 1' -. 1 W' 1 gf. . 2 , 1 .xx ' r Y I, A 1 : 1' 1 '11, ' ' 1 1 Y W Y 1 111 X Y, - 1 Q 1 . L , 1 ,J M lxpg Y , A W 1 -' 1 ' - 1. , 1 ,M ' 1 1 Yin' V 1 11 I W 1 1' 5 W1 1 . 1 5 1. 1 f., 1 1 . 11 ' N W , SU :1 1 1' 1 'V ,H 1' r '1 1: I 1 1 W 'X 111 1 . A 11111111 xxxx x g - 4 X Ei , 5 'ex i G RA!-m M ' 1962 Ed t ....... .... M ary Pat Eva C Ed t . . Ellen McPhers Ad .......... Sylvia B. Littl Published By The Wag Staff of Graham High School Graham, North Carolina I ,f....,....,, , ,1,:M I I fix, ,f .. f-I gc? ? . ,if H uowv-vv1P 8ev!-gd1!! Y 711159 or 065 57 Qsfaye Cggdge-.SYPGGFQ A,,,..,M.awx, -- . M 5 ,, ,. ...Q- .I. ,..x...- 5 RE Gonfenfs gc! I GE.sse.s Scene I Freshmen Scene II Sophomores Scene III Juniors Scene IV Seniors Superlatives Mascots gc! II 1 gcfzbflfes Student Council WAG Staff Cracker Staff N.H.S. Scholastic Letters D.E'. Club Key Club F.H.A. Band Glee Club Marshals Monogram Club J.V. Cheerleaders Library Club Office Receptionists Janitor qc! III Szeafures Miss G.H.S. 81 Pageant Jr.-Sr. Prom Christmas Court D. A. R. Good Citizen gd IV cgloorfs Football Varsity Cheerleaders Homecoming Day Homecoming Court Sponsors Basketball Baseball Sport Snapshots 701 V qofyerhkemenfs Foreword In Shakespeare's words, The whole world is a stage, so then is high school, four of the most important acts in this play called Life. Freshmen enter high school with anxiety to learn the parts that they will play during their first year. The Sophomores have had one year of viewing from behind the stage, and now they are anxious to join with the rest of the cast and become amore active part of making the 1961-62 school year a success. The Juniors are understudies of the Seniors. They are finally realizing that the play High School has just one more act left for them. They work hard while producing the scenes for their spectacle, the Junior-Senior Prom. The class rings arrive, and to them it is a symbol that they are a part of Graham High School. - . The final act comes much too quickly for the Seniors. Every event is the last one of that type that these old pros will ever encounter. They who still remember their first pep rally will soon add to their collection of cherished mem- oirs, the remembrance of their last pep rally. Friends who have weathered the storms of life together for twelve years will now go their separate ways to begin a new act in their lives. High School is a never-to-be-forgotten series of acts in a person's life, for from these four years many impressions are made on one's personality which will perhaps mold his character for the rest of his life. So now let us journey by page through the four acts of this year in our 1961-62 WAG. 4 gfv , R A 1 X f,f 1,1 I, .Q W j 1' f? ,f'T 73? ,ffl Ki of iltl f f it-sf QU' if Eff! 3' lp! U UN C' Only once or twice in his high school career, will a person find ateacher who inspires him and is also his friend. Such a person is rare. Many teachers have the power to command respect or to be a friend, but few can combine the two. This person has made a last- ing impression on us. Through his tireless aid and kind guidance, we have grown to rely on him. He has shown patience with our prob- lems, has recognized us as indi- viduals, and has been interested in us at all times. We, the Class of 1962, dedi- cate the 1962 WAG to our teacher and friend, Mr. Richard Uzzell. ii I2 012014 W 'wiv :gf I ' ' ,W f 1' ,, ' .Q 'F' 'Q ,i..i.f'Af 134.2 f , Mere words cannot describe the devotion that we feel toward a man who spent so many hours and days making our stay at Graham High School a treasured memory. No other person has held the respect of so many. Even though a man of quiet nature, he always received the full attention of the Student Body, and his ideas were influential inall decisions. Only once or twice in a lifetime do you meet a person who profoundly influences your life. His love for the students, his sense of right that compels honesty and truth, and his challenging spirit toward the occurrences of life make us stop and remember. These, and many other qualities allow us to fondly present the 1962 WAG IN HONOR OF Mr. Needham G. Bryan. ' 6 The School Board Members are Mr. J. A. Albright, chairmang Mr. Peter Harden, Mr. J. C. Swanner, Dr. Grady Wheeler, and Dr. C. S. Crissman. cfzcafzbn gq062211f213b'a19bn Mr. M. Y. Wilson Principal 7 Mr. C. C. Linneman County Superintendent ....--- acu f B D , I I nl- .,f e vs 1 ' .M , - ,.,- D i I Qs Cr Mr. J. W. Busick, B.S. Biology Advisor, Student Council So much .......... for that. Mrs. Tess L. Dyer, B.S. Mrs. Helen R. Dixon, B.S. , Sponsor, Varsity Cheerleaders General Science gl Chemistry - Advisor, Library Club Get in the room and shut the door! ! Shut your MOUTHS! I wif' - Librarian H Mr. G. H. Heckman, A.B. Civics, Health Ka Physical Education Head Football Coach Where's that school spirit? Mrs. Elizabeth H. Jones, A.B. Mathematics Advisor, J.V. Cheerleaders Now Dwi-i-i-ght! X ,vs I ,Q 5 ' XJ Y GUST Mr. R. L. Hill, A.B. Diversified Education Advisor, D. E. Club C A.PT'U YflUf OMERS I WI TI KIVIIA PULZTE TRUTYIFU ALERT PUNCTUAT REVEREN MANNERQ FRI E Salesmanship, that's what counts. Mrs. Marilyn H. Lambeth, A.B. English, Health gl Physical Education Got our papers graded? ! I 'F 3 U ' .sf gilding, , .' 'ig' if at A A ,SX .. mx., Mrs. Sylvia B. Little, A.B. French 81 English Advisor, WAG Staff Fermez la bouche! l Mrs. Joyce C. Peel, B.S. Home Economics Advisor, F.H.A. Now Girls! ! 'Q '7 Mr. Sinclair Newman, B.S. Social Studies, Glee Club KL Band Don't rush it, don't rush it! ! Mrs. Elizabeth B. Price, A.B. Commercial Studies Advisor, Cracker Ya' follow? ! AiIGUllHlTlf5 vig, ' 2: 21 g 1 0 Q.-11 if .Mum f7',m,,. - 7' Z'Llp-,f.aiq,vf-A f.:r!:.-M.: -FHM' f'z..uL,'wb -41'-'L 7, 4,3 gfug. Vu 3:4 ,M :A laiwu-1 . f 1 im, J mf. 1, me ' :frm 1 S FATE WENT Mrs. Sara S. Richards, A.B. Mathematics What would I do without my yardstick? I I Mr. G. W. Rutter, A.B., M. A. Latin gl English ' Et tu Brute! 1 -,.-f I yaj, , f t ft , 5. 1 ,P '14, it . , x 'f J.. . f M N, MA. .1 - Aff? ' ..f' Nl ' x I 1 'JVC' s A s S 1 , , - loin Q Q Xl R .Q if 5, sex? , XX! we , v N, - 4 t fi V . Mr. L. F. Roshelli, A.B., M.E. Social Studies Coach, Boys Basketball Assistant Coach, Football Is that Great State still GREAT Miss Grey Sellars Guidance Counselor Boy, do we need you! I ? 'uf' X 1VIr. Richard Uzzell, B.S., M.A. Mathematics Advisor, National Honor Society Ti-i-po-graphical error! ! Mrs. Audrey S. Burch Cafeteria Manager Only one slice of bread. Q 535 If THE gg SEE WQQRFBOARD AT Y BEN- ENGLISSU :WD V OLD TIME! U Mrs. Ann K. Walker, A.B. English Sponsor, Varsity Cheerleaders Where's my chalk box?? I Mrs. Obera Jones Secretary Tardies, tardies, tardies. Act I 4 55,5 , , ,',,WfgY, 'KP' 4 ,. ,. s 53311 :rf 4, ' 55493 fpn. W 7 -Aw f'fPQ.a4' ,IAE- M, , N.- .. ' A' .5gTT'lv',',-v V' qf?2,-Biff, - jg: :V 5 f1 '?Ng.'ff'33fs'f s Q'ff'-L. 7:i if :fx ag, .,.., '-l. xx g 9 W 'J -Q: 1 ' - s-4 V ,K ,x ' t . f . Classes ..-ef' Scene I The Freshmen are mostly lookers-on during their first year. They watch the play High Schoo1 unfold as the days go by. gI'9.S'5!22dZ2 61555 OECQFS Boog Nash .... ..... P resident Don McPherson . . . . Vice President Marian Patten . . .... Secretary Ben Dickens. . . . . .Treasurer I4 Clapp, Polly Clark, Carolyn Clark, Joe Coggins, Charlie Compton, Billy Cook, John Cornell, Tommy Cox, Douglas Daniels, Donna Davis, Joe Dickens, Ben 1211umI'Z?liQ,Bl1L Eubgggtlgil Gloria Euuss, sreT?? ' Evans, Carol Everhart, Rosemary Faucette, Gayle Fesperman, Carolyn Foster, Dean Foushee, Jackie Grubb, Marie Gurken, Douglas Guthrie, Jimmy Guy, Cathy Hackett, Robert Haislip, Brooksie Hall, Mike Hallsey, Jimmy Ham, Marilyn Ham, Milton Adcock, Tommy Allen, Ella Mae Allen, Judy Allison, Kay Allred, Tommy Andrew, Joyce AndreyvS,AArthur Andrews, Dennis Barvir, Suzanne Basden, Beverly Boswell, Cindy Boswsll, Delores Bradshaw, Keith Braxton, Janice Brewer, Wayne Bristow, Shirley Brown, Carson CNot Picturedj Brummit, Wayne Bueschel, Barbara Campbell, Melva if wtf . ' i . f gg ,5 if W S gFQS5l22 en -Hamby, Ruth Handy, Jack Handy, Vivian Harden, Steve Harris, Travis Harrington, Butch Hawk, Janis Hayes, Josephine Henderson, Janice Hill, Brenda Hilliard, Herby Holt, Alma Holt, Mack Holt, Martha H0111 gbgili Hunter, Hannah Ingram, Euel Jeag Isley, Pshbis Janey, Jerry Jarrett, Martha I X O l h I Jenkins, Gregg Johnson Qennis -R, Jshaagmafi Dennis w 07 Johnson, Earl Johnson, J. C. Johnston, Elaine Jones, Kay Kendall, Gary Igigrgkpatrick, ann, Law, Danny Lemons, George Magrini, Billy Mann, Bruce Mansfield, Linda Martin, Sheila Mayes, Wayne McAdams, Anne McKeel, Sheryl McPherson, Don McCuiston, Brend Mercer, Roger Miller, Gary Moser, Frances Nance, Lloyd Nash, Boog Newman, Willard Norwood, Wayne Oxford, Janice Parsons, Bobby Joe Partin, Beverly ' -. 2.35,- rv . WM 555 M sagem! Simmons, Kenneth Smith, Gayle Smith, Steve Thomas, Jean Thompson, Elaine Thompson, Pat Troy, Ricky Trulove, Cheryl Tuttle, Leon Waddell, Vivian Walker, Brenda Walker, Gregg Walker, Jerry Walters, Tommy Watkins, Carole Waugh, Donnie Weatherford, Pat Whitaker, Richard Whitson, Staehle Vldghtman, Billy Williams, Jack Willis, Carolyn Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Ronnie Wingfield, Tommy Wood, Terry Wright, Betty Jo Wright, Tony Patrum, Bonnie Patten, Marian Paylor, Brenda Peterman, Eddie Phillips, Bobby Porterfield, Johnnie Price, Sandra Pulley, Sheila Rice, Gene Roark, Donna Roberson, Bill Robinson, Betty Robinson, Roland Roper, Bobby Sara, Sharon Scott, Novella Sharpe, Larry Shoffner, Cheryl Shoffner, David Shoffner, Randy ,gb A Na, k Ks' ' 4 4 II sf' 9' f at 'w fl 'M - ,N ' , fy . it 42, '. 5 f xx' 5 L. :vgx ' ,-,.T.ffof-1 ,U 1-ni..i,.i 4 . ,, . 1. f W V. ..-.,.,, .5 , A Ji,-' 4' ', an I 5, v 0 ,.2 1 Q I ik- ,f , , f, All , , ,I s ' .1' I 44',.f' X 'W Z -: 'J i E ,S 151'- ,,,.1,. 1 .' , ' J' Adams, Ricky Adcock, Bobby Albright, Anne Allen, Sharlene Brown, Larry Brown, Marie Bulla Linda Caskey, Jerri Cates, Linda Caudle, Otto Charlton, Keith Cheek, Bobby Cheek, Jimmy Cheek, Judy Clary, Glenn Cole, Jackie Conklin, Gordon Cornell, Glenn Dawkins, Larry Davis, Jane Draemer, Mickey Eouzan, Renee Estes, Joe Gatwood, Darlene TT' L. Garner, Marilyn Gaydon, Betty V 1 1 CIQbQIl,,.El2!lI1C :fl ' Gilchrist, Linda Jo Hadley, Ann Harden, Becky Harmon, Ricky Herbert, Bill Hewitt, Rodney Hill, Edward Hilliard, Nancy Hughes, Dickey Hughes, Mickey Hunter, Molly Ingold, Billie Isley, Fred J arecki, Jay Jeffreys, Ronnie Johnson, Laurel Jones, Clarence King, Wilson Lindsey, Joyce Linens, Jerry Lockhart, Paulette CSO!050!22 OI'QS rf- Simmons, Rebecca Smith, Jeanette Stacey, Dennis Starr, Lynda Stuart, Kenneth Terry, Gleness Turner, Diane Tuttle, Ronnie Waddell, Eugene Ward, Mike Watkins, Jerry Watkins, Renee Watts, Rosemary Way, Dianne Wilson, Linda Whittemore, Gail Williams, Johnny Wrenn, Steve Wright, Jimmy Yates, Eugene if if Longest, Bill Love, Eddie Lovette, Lee Lyon, Betty Jo Madden, Marvin Mansfield, Tommy Martin, Merle Martindale, Kenneth May, Jo Ellen McAdams, Bill Miller, Gale Mintz, Gary Moore, Carole Moore, Donna Morton, Sheila Neese, Linda O'Baugh, Jean Paris, Ginny Ray, Larry Ritchie, Claudia Roper, Gene Rudd, Miniver Russell, Sheila Sharpe, Paulette 'fuzzy- 1 R U ,. ll w Q! l cscene III The Juniors have finally become upper classmen. They are well adjusted to high school life and they act their parts well. ,junzor GQSJ Ujfcers A1 Braxton ........................... President Barry Dollar . . . . Vice President Elaine Parrish . . .... Secretary Carlie Satterfield . . . . .Treasurer unzbrs X f . f ' if 15 fm is Q -xv Allen, Cathy Barnes, Diane Barry, Patsy Braxton, Al Bristow, Eddie Burke, Sandy Cole, Alma Cook, Vicki Crawford, Dale Crutchfield, Joan Curtis, Ronnie Dollar, Barry Ellington, Jimmy Epps, Diana Estlow, Charles Evans, Ann Ezzell, Donnie Flythe, Colon Fogleman, Harrie Foster, Dennis Fowler, June tte , Basden, Millicent Bennett, Marilyn Bowers, Doug Bueschel, Sandra Campbell, Brenda Campbell, Jerry '1 5 . X EO 0 . ' ky ' -on in f !.,w ?s7, 3, ,ff W W4 , '4 an Flowers, Linda Freemar Carolyn Godfrey, Donna Harden, Janet Heckman Chipper Henderson, Sue Heyworth, Shirley Holt David Jarrett Candy Jarrett Jackie Johnson Joe Kernodle, Mike Lackey, Pam Lindley, Ted Lloyd, Sheila Long, Anna Blair Longest, Johnny Magrini, Rita McPherson, Ellen McPherson, Sue Minor, Glenda Mitchell, Dickie Mitchell, Sue Moon, Johnny Moss, John Moss, Kay Nance, Bobbie , unzbrs O m - if f rr Q 4 wp Nash, Susie Roark, Jane Smith, Ellen Snead, Johnny Stainback, James Staniewicz, Cheryl Starnes, Jane Terry, Margaret Thompson, Brenda Vincent, Dennis Williams, Nancy Williamson, Steve Wilson, Doug Wingfield, Johnny Painter, Joyce Parrish, Elaine Pegg, Linda Russell, Gail Satterfield, Carlie Semiklose, Carolyn pu, Poplin, Vickie Smith, Cathy nineyusmy 519394922 ,xx f ? 2 5 3 x 2 E 3 I . 4 5 ' 1 1 .1 1 2 3 5 1 , I Eff : 5 Z 1 ' 5 1 3 1 PRES! 2 - EZ ga, Nwiilw cgcene' IV The Seniors, having played their part well, finish their performance as the curtain is drawn. Cgenzbr GQSS Ojgcers Eddie Yount . . . ..... President Bobby Johnson. . . . . Vice President Danny Euliss . . .... Secretary Earlene Holt. . . . . .Treasurer 25 Vo Hs cgenzbrs JAMES WILLIAM ADAMS vvJimmyvv 'To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happiness. JO ANN AYDT YIJON 'She is little, she is wise, she's a corker for her size. BARBARA ANN BOSWE LL Barb 'God made a heart of gold, shining, and sweet, and true. CAROLYN MONTGOMERY BROWN Carolyn 'A rare combination of quietness, sweetness, and know- ledge. 1 , PAUL MICHAEL BASON HMi-ke!! He is not one who commands success' He'1l do more-- He'll deserve it. , KENNETH BANDALL BIVINS lVRandyVl Friendly and courteous to all. MYRA ANN CASIGIY HMyraH A cheerful heart, acheerful smile, a charm of friend- ship all the while. MARY AURELIA CAUDLE - Aurelia 'Always smiling, always sweet, always pretty, and always neat. QT N JOHN BRAXTON CLARK V HRedVl Greater men have lived, but I doubt it. KEITH LEONARD CLARK Kookie If worries were the only cause of death, then I would never die. WILLIAM RONALD EPPS Ronnie He is not in the role of a common man. DANIEL BENNETT EULISS YlDanny!I 'Sincere in friendship and talented in art, sweet in disposition, with a happy heart. I JOHN HOWARD CHILTON, JR. Zero Doing good is the only happy action in a boy's life. JUNE CAROLE CLAPP YlBugSIV Her scattered freckles and impish grin, make her friends easy to win. JUDY ALLEN CRAWFORD Hot Rod Little and cute and fun, to boot. JUDY ALICE DGBRULER !lJudyVl She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. cgenzofs MARY PAT EVANS Y!PatYl Great it is to say that none can take her placeg For she leaves a memory that time can not erase. ROBERT LEE FLYNT Flynt A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of men. Q! SIDNEY FITCH HENSLEY vlsidvv He speaketh notg and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. LINDSEY HUGH HOLLIMAN YVHughYI Men of few words are the best ones. Q . fn. 8 fr-rv LAURA ZANE FOGLEMAN Laura A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. JOYCE MARLENE GRIFFIN vvcindyu As brimful of mischief and wit and glee, as ever a human frame can be. 9 DORIS EARLENE HOLT Earlene Loved for her sweetness. SUSAN FERN JARRETT Susan She is gentle, she is shy, but she has mischief in her eye. HOMER LEE LITTIKEN YlLeelY If life be worth living, it's worth enjoying. HARRIET TURRENTINE LOY Harriet ' Blessed with a magnetic personality and a rich load of humor. MARY HURDLE JEFFREYS Turtle Happy am I, from care I'm free, why aren't they all contented like me? ROBERT LEE JOHNSON Bobby Generous, big-hearted, and kind, abetter friend would be hard to find. N45 lm 'Q' ERWIN BLAKE MARTIN vvBuddylv I take life as it is and enjoy it. MARY FRANCES MARTIN LYNN CAROLE MANSFIE LD vvspeedyvv Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. LINDA LOUISE MARSHALL Linda One who never refuses when called upon to do a duty. Frances ' A sweeter girl you'll never find, always considerate, and oh, so kind. csenzbfs JOANNA-A LOUISE' MC1QNNEYV ax 'ivjoii' ' A ' E She's true to her word, her work, and her friends. PAMELA MEREDITH YI I Friendly, cute, full of fun, she is liked by everyone. NETTIE JOYCE O' BAUGH lYJoy'Y A silenttongue and a true heart are the most admirable things on earth. JOAN ELIZABETH PAINTER Joan If she has any faults, she has left us in doubt. PAMELA RAE MOORE vvparnvv Her aim is never to offend, and every person is her friend. CAROLYN GREEN MURRAY Carolyn 'Whatever the situation, she is never speechless. JUDY ANN PATTEN Y lJudyY I Beauty is eternally gazing at her in her mirror. BARBARA WILLIAMS PERRY Barbara 'A smile for all, a greeting glad, an amiable, jolly way she had. JANICE HERITAGE RICH Janice Her personality is as bright as her golden hair. SHIRLEY ANN RITTER Shirley ' The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. JOHN HARVEY SHOFFNER Plutie I'm not lazyg I just conserve my energy. ANDREW THOMAS SIMS Butch 'A finer boy cannot be found, for his knowledge and wit are both profound. NAOMI SHERRELLE RAY Naomi If she ever had an evil thought, she spoke no evil word. HAROLD DWIGHT RAYFIELD Dwight Why take life so seriously? You'l1 never get out alive. YQ? THOMAS DUDLEY SATTERFIELD vvMOpevv Here's to the sweet one, here's to the neat one, here's to them all in one--here's to you. NANCIE DIANE SEAMON Diane Appears quiet, but wait until you know her. cgenzbzzr LINWOOD CAMERON SMITH Linwood Tho' modest, on his unembarassed brow nature has written, 'Gentleman'. VICTOR LEE SMITH Hpetell Be always as merry as you can, for no one delights in a sorrowful man. '-s? Wl' MICKIE JEAN STANLEY Mickie Cute, sweet, nice, and neat, she's a girl that's hard to beat. JAMES WILLARD TERRY HBi1l-H He acts nice, he talks nice, he is nice. BRENDA GAYLE STAC KHOUSE YYGay1elY Life is too short to waste, so let's have a party. CAROLYN JOAN STAINBACK HJ0anYl 'Twas her thinking of others made you think of her. VIRGINIA O'BRIEN UTLEY llGinnyYI Her charming ways, her friendly smile, make her friendship well worth-while. EUGENE WAYNE VAUGHN 1 v Spudr v He's tall, he's lanky and very thing but he's a good old boy for the fix he's in. RICHARD THOMAS WILLIS Tank Sometimes I just sit and think, and sometimes I just sit. THOMAS JERRY WRIGHT YYJerryVl His quietness does not make him less important. A MARVIN EDWARD YOUNT Eddie He's a leader hard to beat, willing to help, and attempt any feat. csenzbr Sponsors Mr-s. Elizabeth B. Price Mrs. Ann Walker We of the Senior Class of 1962 would like to express our appreciation to these two faithful sponsors who have helped to make our Senior Year more pleasant. They have aided us in several group projects with their enthusiasm and desire to help. Through their counseling, many of our academic as well as our personal problems have been solved. Mrs. Price and Mrs. Walker, again we say Thanks! enzbr JAMES WILLIAM ADAMS Jimmy Junior Engineering Club 15 Motion Picture Projection 25 Science Club 2. JO ANN AYDT HJOIY Glee Club 1,2, President 45 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Library Club 25 D.E. Club Secretary 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Drivers' Training 25 Superlative 4. PAUL MICHAEL BASON lVIike Scholastic Letter 2,3,45 Motion Picture Projection 1,25 Drivers' Training 25 Student Council 1,3, Vice-President 45 Boys' Games 25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3, Presi- dent 45 WAG Staff 3,45 Class Secretary 25 Marshal 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Superlative 4. KENNETH RANDALL BIVINS Randy Motion Picture Projection 15 Science Club 1,25 Arts and Cra.fts 25 Y.F.C. Club 35 D.E. Club President 45 Superla- tive 4. BARBARA ANN BOSWELL Barb 5 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Y.F.C. Club President 35 D.E. Club 4. CAROLYN MONTGOMERY BROWN Carolyn Transferred from Haw River High School Sophomore year. D.E. Club 4. MYRA ANN CASKEY VVMyraYl Glee Club 15 Scholastic Letter 25 Marshal 35 CRACKER Staff 45 National Honor Society 45 Superlative 4. MARY AURELIA CAUDLE Aurelia Glee Club 1,25 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Driv- ers' Training 25 Student Council 25 WAG Staff 45 CRACKER Staff 3,45 World History Essay Award 35 Office Receptionist 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Superlative 4. JOHN HOWARD CHILTON Hzeroll Science Club 15 Motion Picture Projection 15 Junior Engi- neering Club 25 Y.F.C. Club 35 D.E. Club 4. JUNE CAROLE CLAPP NBugSH Glee Club 1,2,45 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Homecoming Sponsor 45 D.E. Club 45 Class,President 25 Library Club. JOHN BRAXTON CLARK Red Football 1,2,3,45Baseball 1,2,3,45 Motion Picture Projec- tion 15 Arts and Crafts 25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 CRACKER Staff 45 Library Assistant 4. KEITH LEONARD CLARK Keith Science Club 15 Junior Engineering Club 15 Motion Picture Projection 25 Glee Club 25 Library Assistant 45 D.E. Club 45 Superlative 4. JUDY ALLEN CRAWFORD Judy Future Homemakers of America 1,2545 Arts and Crafts 15 Drivers' Training 15 Glee Club 25 CRACKER Staff 45 D.E. Club Reporter 4. JUDY ALICE DeBRULER vlJudyvl Future Homemakers of America 15 Arts and Crafts 15 Basketball 1,25 Library Assistant 2,35 Homecoming Attend- 'ant 35 Maid of Honor 45 Cheerleader 45 Superlative 4. WILLIAM RONALD EPPS Ronnie Transferred from Haw River 35 President of Class 35 Football 3, Co-Captain 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Key Club Vice-President 45 Teen-Age Club President 45 Superlative 4. DANIEL BENNETT EULISS Danny - X Science Club 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 152,45 Basket- Qsfafzlsbbs ball 152,35 Arts and Crafts 25 Motion Picture Projection 25 Boys' Games 25 CRACKER Staff 3,45 Class Secretary 45 Library Club 45 Monogram Club 45 Superlative 4. MARY PAT EVANS Pat Future Homemakers of America 15 Student Council 154, Treasurer 25 CRACKER Staff 15 Junior Varsity Head Cheerleader 15 Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 45 Library Assistant 25 Glee Club 25 Scho- lastic Letter 2,3,45 Marshal 35 W.O.W. Award 35 WAG, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 National Honor Society, Treasurer 3, President 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Home- coming Sponsor 45 World History Essay Award 35 Drivers' Training 25 Superlative 4. ROBERT LEE FLYNT Flynt Science Club 15 D.E. Club 45 CRACKER Staff 45 Superlative 4. LAURA ZANE FOGLEMAN Laura Glee Club 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 D.E. Club 4. JOYCE MARLENE GRIFFIN Cindy Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Library Assistant 4. SIDNEY FITCH HENSLEY Sid Football 1,3,45 Science Club 1,25 Motion Picture Projection 15 Student Council 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Class Vice-President 35 Superlative 4. LINDSEY HUGH HOLLIMAN Hugh . Science Club 1,25 Junior Engineering Club 15 Basketball 2,3,4. DORIS EARLENE HOLT Earlene Glee Club 1,25 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,4, Treasurer 35 Student Council 25 Drivers' Training 25 Li- brary Assistant 35 World History Essay Award 35 Class Treasurer 45 CRACKER Staff 45 Office Receptionist 45 WAG Staff 45 Superlative 4. SUSAN FERN JARRETT Susan Future Homemakers of America 15 Arts and Crafts 1' Library Club 15 Glee Club 2. MARY HURDLE JEFFREYS HMaryYl Glee Club l,2,35 Teen-Age Club Representative 15 Drivers' Training 25 Superlative 4. ROBERT LEE JOHNSON Bobby Science Club 1,25 Glee Club 15 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Drivers' Training 25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Office Receptionist 3,45 Library Assistant 45 Class Vice-Presi- dent 45 Superlative 4. 7 HOMER LEE LITTIKEN YYLeeH Transferred from McLeansville High School 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Glee Club 2. HARRIET TURRENTINE LOY Harriet Glee Club 1,25 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,4, Reporter 35 Drivers' Training 25 Class Secretary 35 Office Receptionist 45 National Honor Society 45 WAG Staff 45 CRACKER Staff 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 World History Essay Award 35 Superlative 4. LYNN CAROLE MANSFIELD Carole Arts and Crafts 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Glee Club 25 Drivers' Training 25 Library Assistant 25 Office Receptionist 45 CRACKER Staff 4. enfbr LINDA LOUISE MARSHALL Linda Library Assistant 15 Drivers' Training 25 Y.F.C. Club 35 Office Receptionist 45 CRACKER Staff 4. ERWIN BLAKE MARTIN vvBuddyvv Motion Picture Projection 15 Science Club 1,25 Football 15 WAG Staff 45 D.E. Club 45 Superlative 4. MARY FRANCES MARTIN Frances Future Homemakers of America 1,2,45 Glee Club 15 Driv- ers' Training 25 Library Assistant 3,45 CRACKER Staff 45 Superlative 4. JoAbL1iA.Lo1nsEMe1iIiniE.Y IIJOYV ,,--'-' Transferred from Walter Williams High School 35 Glee Club 3,45 Y.F.C. Club 35 D.E. Club 45 CRACKER Staff 4. PAMELA MEREDITH Pam Arts and Crafts 15 Glee Club 25 Future Homemakers of America 2, Historian 3, Reporter 45 Homecoming Attendant 25Drivers' Training 25Scholastic Letter 25 National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 45 WAG Staff 3,45 Chief Marshal 35 D.A.R. Good Citizen 45 Superlative 4. PAMELA RAE MOORE Pam Motion Picture Projection 15 Glee Club 15 Student Council 15 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 15 Future Homemakers of America 15 D.E. Club 45 Christmas Queen 4, Superlative 4. CAROLYN GREEN MURRAY Carolyn Junior Varsity Cheerleader 15 Glee Club 15 Future Home- makers of America 1, Reporter 25 Library Assistant 25 Drivers' Training 25 CRACKER Staff 4. NETTIE JOYCE O' BAUGH HJOYIY Motion Picture Projection 15 D.E. Club 4. JOAN ELIZABETH PAINTER 7lJoa-nl! Arts and Crafts 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,25 Drivers' Training 25 Glee Club 2. JUDY ANN PATTEN llJudyll Junior Varsity Cheerleader 15 Motion Picture Projection 15 Homecoming Attendant 15 Glee Club 1,25 Future Home- makers of America 1,2535 Miss G.H.S. 25 Drivers' Training 25 Cheerleader 3,45 Dairy Princess 35 WAG Staff 45 Office Receptionist 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Teen-Age Club 25 Superlative 4. NAOMI SHERRELLE RAY Naomi Arts and Crafts 15 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 2. HAROLD DWIGHT RAYFIELD Gitch Photography Club 15 Glee Club 15 Superlative 4. JANICE HERITAGE RICH Janice Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Drivers' Training 25 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Office Re- ceptionist 45 CRACKER Staff 4. SHIRLEY ANN RITTER Shirley Motion Picture Projection 15 Drivers' Training 25 D.E. Club 4. THOMAS DUDLEY SATTERFIELD HM0peVl Football 1,2,3,45Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Monogram Club 1,2,3,45 Motion Picture Projec- tion 15 Superlative 4. NANCIE DIANE SEAMON Diane Basketball 1,2,3 5 Glee Club 1,2 5 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 15 Motion Picture Projection 15 Superlative 4. JOHN HARVEY SHOFFNER Plutie Class Vice-President 15 Student Council 15 Arts and Crafts Sfabimcs l5Science Club 15 Football25 Key Club 2,35 Motion Picture Projection 25 D.E. Club 4. ANDREW THOMAS SIMS Butch Football1,2,3, Co-Captain 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Class Treasurer 15 Arts and Crafts 15 Motion Pic- ture Projection 25 Teen-Age Club Council 25 Key Club 3,45 WAG Staff 3,45 Honor Student 35 Class Vice-President 35 Student Council 3, President45 Monogram Club 3,45 Super- lative 4. LINWOOD CAMERON SMITH Linwood Football 1,2,3,45 Science Club 15 Arts and Crafts 1,35 Drivers' Training 25 Motion Picture Projection 25 D.E. Club 45 Superlative 4. VICTOR LEE SMITH Pete Football l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2, President 3, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Arts and Crafts 15 Motion Picture Projection 15 Teen-Age Club Council 1,2,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Super- lative 4. BRENDA GAYLE STACKHOUSE Gayle Junior Varsity Cheerleader 15 Motion Picture Projection 1. CAROLYN JOAN STAIN BACK YVJoanYI Arts and Crafts 15 Motion Picture Projection 15 Class Secretary 15 Student Council 25 Future Homemakers of America 25 Glee Club 25 Scholastic Letter 25 National Honor Society 3, Secretary 45 Marshal 35 WAG Staff 3,45 Superlative 4. MICKIE JEAN STANLEY Mickie Future Homemakers of America 1, Secretary 2, Vice- President 3, President 45 Drivers' Training 25 Glee Club 1,25Junior Varsity Cheerleader 15 Library Assistant 1,25 Homecoming Sponsor 2,45 Scholastic Letter 25 Office Re- ceptionist 35 WAG Staff 3,45 Student Council 4, Secretary 35 Marshal 35 National Honor Society 3,45 D.E. Club 45 Cheerleader 45 Superlative 4. JAMES WILLARD TERRY Bill Arts a.nd Crafts 15 Motion Picture Projection 15 Science Club 25 Key Club 45 Superlative 4. VIRGINIA O'BRIEN UTLEY Ginny Motion Picture Projection 15 Arts and Crafts 15 Glee Club 25 Scholastic Letter 25 Assistant Editor of CRACKER 3, Editor 45 Superlative 4. EUGENE WAYNE VAUGHN Gene Science Club 15 Teen-Age Club 1,25 Football 1,25 Motion Picture Projection 25 Band 45 D.E. Club 4. RICHARD THOMAS WILLIS YI7ra-nk!! Football 1,25 Science Club 15 Drivers' Training 25 Arts and Crafts 25 Motion Picture Projection 25 D.E. Club 4. THOMAS JERRY WRIGHT Jerry Transferred from Southern High School 35 D.E. Club 4. MARVIN EDWARD YOUNT Eddie Arts and Crafts 1,25 Science Club 25 Drivers' Training 25 Bus Driver 3,45 Key Club 45 Class President 45 Announcer of the Graham Red Devils 45 Superlative 4. ezzjor Working diligently to get the most from their homework assignments, Joan Stainback and James Terry earned the title of MOST STUDIOUS. No other two students in the Senior Class did more to better the functions of Graham High School than Pamela Meredith and Michael Bason, thus making them the MOST VALUABLE TO THE SCHOOL. f W, - mg Myra Caskey and Randy Bivins have proved their scholastic abilities in their everyday grades. They have also strived toward high goals during their high school careers 5 therefore, they were elected as the MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. Always available withahelping hand when needed, and never complaining about any work assigned to them, Ginny Utley and Linwood Smith received the Senior Class votes as MOST COOPERATIVE. , ?2wgv42,f-+07 5 I if 13 4 Q K V6 ,Bc iii sw L we 3? iff? 55 I2 '-Q-, enjor 512 'PHS' Kwai' LM ,tj Because of their varied interests and abilities, Mary Pat Evans and Andrew Sims were chosen as the Seniors best fitting the title of BEST-ALL-AROUND. The Cinderella and the Prince Charming from the Senior Class of 1962 are Judy Patten and Bobby Johnson. Their good looks and attractiveness won for them the title of BEST,LOOKING. iw Lt 9 it 'su 7'-'-1 Jo AnnAydt and Keith Clark were chosen by their classmates as CUTEST. Their cute actions and their pleasant personalities copped this superlative for them. Mickie Stanley and Sidney Hensley are always dressed attractively and appropriately for any occasiong thus they were voted BEST DRESSED by the Senior Class. to ,tn 6771? X 5 f ww-MQ.,-..,,,A 'W w. W. - vi' 1 wnwm 'Mmm 1' . 4 .M ,I - Q Ax., H- Q VdMM 'gy 'I 'Af.:vfU,n M1-.lo va X .4 .nhl Because of their ability and participation in sports, Diane Seamon and Tommy Satterfield won the title of MOST ATHLETIC. Their pleasing ways and magnetic personalities have won Harriet Loy and Pete Smith the title of BEST PERSONALITY. Wascofs Cathy Parrish ,-, f If W 1 C653 Sfiywef , Red and White Carnation Gkss yyfoffo The Mind Is Hopefulg Success Is In God's Hands. C653 GOADFS Red and White v , Act II '-. p . Gp. 4, X, 54' gm 4 4, . . -. 'H iii 'vu . .jjj'71!'v' W-. QQ ,.., if gl. .f w np, -I ,..f . Nwi? 1. 44 3? xv'--I ,,s Cavs: 222 '-:A V. f--'E gzr., ir anal' 351:54 Q53 ' b 1. ul I I. I Z I M ,af f 7 . War' Q, . ,ff as , ' Li 4 3 25' ,Z L Q ,iwhfiiw r,. 41 fmhwfav :ww K: 'Mfr X 7 v ., K6 7 ,,.vK . W 4252 47,525 1 , P f - ,, M.fa,54' 3' 1,3 fr ' : 'i ,. .x ,.!,a,?,5, A In hw 'E4'aw ' f f w 11, Q Activities Andrew Sims heads the '61-'62 Stu- dent C ou nc i 1. His leadership and ability to work with others make him worthy of this honor. Mike Bason, Vice Pres., Millicent Basden, Sec., and Bill Herbert, Treas., work diligently to fulfill the requests of the students. cSfu0Q12f Members of the Student Council are: FIRST ROW: M. Stanley, M. Evans, D. Crawford, A. Long, and E. Parrish. SECOND ROW: J. Porterfield, D. McPherson, B. Basden, and S. Holt. THIRD ROW: G. Miller, J. Caskey, and L. Lovette. 0 1112 cz' foie s . FW Z? , , f' l 5 , www Pr iff' A Q ' ' 5614, Q, WW . lv Mr. Busick, Advisor This year one of the main projects of the Student Council is to revise the handbook. This is a project of the council every two years, The Student Council and the office share the profits of the ice cream sold at the 10 minute break. The school store operated by the Student Council is open for the benefit of the students. ? 'Q Mary Pat Evans Editor Michael Bason Business Manager W ,,,,,. .,,,,x Joan Stainback Advertising Editor Mickie Stanley Activities Editor O Ellen McPherson Assistant Editor iss, WU , Sue McPherson Associate Business Manager Millicent Basden Asst. Advertising V Margaret Terry Asst. Activities Mrs. Sylvia B. Little Advisor THQ 57 Blake Martin Photographer Pam Meredith Circulation Andrew Sims Sports Editor 'C' Elaine Parrish Asst. Circulation Al Braxton Asst. Sports Editor my WAG typists are as follows: Aurelia Caudle, Earlene Holt, Harriet Loy, and Judy Patten. . ,Ibm 2, J ff, ,J . Wit ffl WAG Staff members look through old annuals and old pictures for new ideas. The staff meets each Wednesday night at 7:00 to get the an- nual ready for the deadline. Q fac er SW GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL Ginny Utley Editor Sue Henderson Mrs. Elizabeth Price Assistant Editor Advisor Mrs. Price, advisor, tells Sue Henderson, Assistant Editor, and Bobby Flynt, Art Editor, about the positioning of headings on the layout. Editor Ginny Utley shows Sports Editor Danny Euliss and Assistant Sports Editor Barry Dollar, alayout for the next printed edition of the CRACKER. Page 2 THE CRACKER 1961-62 ,..,--' Myra Caskey, Circulation Manager, John Clark, Senior Reporter and Dickie Mitchell, Junior Reporter listen as Mrs. Ann Walker, who helps check the stories that will go into the paper, explains about the writing of articles. Myra Caskey explains to Edward Hill and Bill Herbert, Sophomore Reporters, and to Bill C o mpto n and Staehle Whitson, Freshman Reporters, about the next arti- cles they are to write. The efficient CRACKER typists this year are: 1ST ROW, le ft to right , Linda Marshall, Carole Mansfield, Diane Seamon, and Janice Rich. 2ND ROW, Judy Crawford, Frances Martin and Joanna McKinney. fs. A afzbnczfjignor QS 001619 If NATIONAL wi' S29 5 x 2 17' ' t .SL w President ...... . . Mary Pat Evans Vice-President. . . . .Pamela Meredith Secretary ..... . . . Joan Stainback Treasurer. . . .... ........... E llen Smith Advisor ................... Mr . Richard Uzzell National Honor Society members in the Graham High School Chapter are lst ROW, Left to Right: M.Stan1ey,J.Stainback, P.Meredith, M. P, Evansg 2nd ROW, E.Smith, M. Terry, M. Basden,S. Bues- chelg 3rd ROW, A. Cole, H. Fogleman, M. Caskey, J. Painterg 4th ROW,D.Mitche1i, M. Bason, A. Braxton, H. Loy, and Advisor, Mr. Richard Uzzell. y is 'N C! ax mar C739 t x 1 L ,711 yzaarsfaf The Junior Marshals for the 1962 Commencement Exercises are L. to R.: Harriette Fogleman, Alma Cole, Millicent Basden, Joyce Painter, Al Braxton, Sandra Bueschel, Chief, and Dickie Mitchell. QSC5Ok.S'f1C Eeffers , Scholastic Letter Winners and Past Winners are L. to R., Row 1, M. P. Evans, Earlene Holt, Mike Bason, Myra Caskey, Pam Meredith, Row 2, Sue McPherson, Ellen Smith, Joan Crutchfield, Millicent Basden, Harriette Fogleman, and Alma Coleg Row 3, Margaret Terry, Dickie Mitchell, Al Braxton, Sandra Bueschel, and Joyce Painter, Row 4, Jo Ellen May, Linda Bulla, Darlene Gatwood, Jerri Caskey, Anne Allsright, Linda Jo Gilchrist, and Rebecca Simmons g Row 5, Jeanette Smith, Paulette Lockhart, Merle Martin, Ricky Adams, Ed Hill, Glen Clary, and Gary Mintz. Wt Mike Bason Ronnie Epps Sid Hensley Andrew Sims cgenzor YT 612269145 Q A16 Officers President .......... Vice President . . Secretary .... ,junzbr yz-4911269113 Treasurer . . . Doug Bowers Al Braxton Barry Dollar David Holt Joe Johnson CSOPAOIYY ore 972212 gens 171 Teddy Lindley Fred Isley . . Mike Bason . . .Ronnie Epps . . .Joe Johnson Jimmy Ellington Jimmy Ellington Larrie Dawkins Gale Miller James Terry Eddie Yount Bill Herbert Edward Hill Gary Mintz Mike Ward Szufure mm em afers tqmerzba 'Uh ' We appreciate the hard work and loyal service of our advisor, Mrs. The Juniors and Seniors have strengthened our organization by their experience in the previous years. The leaders of our organization are: M. Stanley Pres., H. Fogleman, V. Pres., E. Smith, Sec. L. Bulla, Treas., G. Minor, Parl., E. Parrish Hist., P. Meredith, Reporter, J. Smith and E McPherson, Song Leaders. Joyce Peel. The Freshmen and Sophomores have worked diligently to achieve the highest goals in their first two years of F.H.A. 3 x E 1 .ww .M sem. P -ff x 1 Q 3 1 WP H-HGH if Q1 MV, V' X ' Q' -'Q' 1 1 iw During the growing year of the Graham Hi h School band the members from rades 7 8 9 and 10 g 9 g 7 7 7 have shown their willingness to learn through practice and hard work. wud' IXQX X N , VW rigs , I riff' mi ' 4 ,if ygcmof Q ,MJ The majorettes are left to right, Babs B o h a n n o n , Cheryl Trulove, Beverly Basden, J e a n e tt e Smith, headg Nancy H i 1 1 i a r d and Carole i , he Moore. I if , Mr. Sinclair Newman The hand director and glee club director 'E KY Members of the Glee Club are: FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Hamby, J. Aydt, B. Clapp, E. McPherson, L. Neese, J.Henderson SECONDROW: B. Partin, L.Mansfie1d, S. Mitchell, M. Rudd, G. Faucetteg THIRD ROW: B. Boswell C. Freeman,J. Painter,J. McKinney, FOURTH ROW: J. Guthrie, J. Jarrett, C. Jones, P. Smith, Mr gfee C616 ' Newman, Director. J J -.J Officers of the Glee Club are: JoAnn Aydt, President: Pete Smith, Vice-President, Ellen McPherson, Secretary, Joyce Painter, Treas- urer. whim - 7 ...,.. ' ,.........,,....,, -ff 17? Z. 63. C115 4 The D. E. Club is in its first year at Graham High School. Mr. R. L. Hill is the D. E. teacher and advisor for the organization. jZ00I?0yl d122 The Monogram Club is made up of students who have received school letters for athletic ability. f' .5157-gv 4 - ' ,uv ' -7 ,L , J Q A .. ,f,i3?' VK .2 V ' , 1-I Q . V? I uf ' , ' 9, Am, S4554 , lf ' Q 4 ,, Q V una' , V 1 'Z ffm! H I .Ll gf M 4,52 . ,,V , , ., . kgmi, .ww . 5: f ig A A, A M, TQ. .g,.f.,,, ,, ,V1 - - E , ,I .V u M V. aQ M if 471 4f5E4! -xi 5 ' , :N W an if I 'TA L S LZ. N qf , ' I Q , W , g , ,Q x, VAZ: , V' YQ V 6. 5, 5 f' ' Q WJ. -. 'rl 11 HA,-.gz V - ..V. V . 'R . , - .. xv, ff W 1 ' 'f , - is ' -. .2 V 1.:- V '-ff--1:5-f.,,.,.--V. ,Q :-V- . ,, V. .. 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My fig!! by ISS . . . 5 1 7,244.1 M342 , ,A -x.Jg Y' L ,,,. .. , 'f -Q Q Q ' ,ff '5 5' , S ff , 7 7 ,V , 43' f 4 ' L S W f 2 ,M W F 1 ,5 -Q, ,.,2 1 i Miss Cathy Smith jjayeanf i they Pam Meredith resembles Miss - s 0 e a dancingdo11 as she taps 21, G . by smith 'YW5'tEg:5, to a lively version of On jgpears to Zu Whittemo C3566 TUB Down U1 the Street Where You Live. quegtwers OE Calm as SFP 1 ' e i e e Bains C313 french. havfngogi asked toiifhe two ugh an Of the fiveefi chosen 13 after finaljstsc as one Miss Millicent Basden, Miss G. H. S.-1961, crowns the lovely Miss G. H. S. -1962, Cathy Smith. Miss 21, Gail Whittemore, wasvrunner-up. Miss Pamela Meredith was first runner-upg Miss 'Candy Jarrette was second runner-up, and Miss Judy DeBru1er was third runner-up. Q ' fp.. ,Q twat 5 Y o I J E 1 2 i i MM'-, 1 - are f We ,miie If fpfom 1961 Abeautiful underwater paradise was constructed by the Junior Class of 1961 to honor the Senior Class of 1961. The Seniors entered the watery fantasyland through the mouth of a large pink and Whitefish. They stepped from the fish's mouth into a bubbling wonderland of seaweed, shipwrecks, and giant oyster shells. There they spent a lovely evening of eating, dancing, and socializing. vlffff ' This beautiful light blue ship-wrecked vessel, built by the Junior Class boys, was named for a Junior Class sponsor, Mrs. Loretta Samuels. This hazy underwater scene shows an old treasure chest filled with precious jewels. Glittering drift wood and kissing ' fish make up the fantasy background for the chest. 64 The pretty sophomore waitresses worked hard serving the Juniors, Seniors, and faculty members at the buffet table. H Q Mary Hurdle Jeffreys and Don L 1 nie Kay Ezzell sang a duet dur- S 5 ing the program of the evening. QDFOIZQ The prom progressed: memories were being made that would make April 14, 1961 a remembered date in the minds of all the Juniors and Seniors at G. H. S. From the Senior Class, Johnnie Stephens and Jerry DeBru1er were chosen to reign as queen and king of the prom. Gfrzkfm as Woyafy UQQI2 In O My P M Linwo ' C6 od Sm Susie Nash John Moss i Donna Moore Gale Miller Sheila Holt Boog Nash Row 1- Row 2- Row 3- 6 .Ml X 31? 'K - A , -- , E i f , 7 K ,X Q, L' fi 7914122095 anof 241112095595 Joan Stainback, Sidney Hensley, Janice Rich, Tommy Satterfieldg Janet Harden, Steve Wil- liamson. Cathy Smith, Barry Dollar, Nancy Hilliard, Steve Wrenng Miniver Rudd, Edward Hill. Johnnie Porterfield, Dennis Andrews, Marian Patten, Arthur Andrews. y?0yaf Gourf , kew- Y 1 fffr-1 yjam ek yzgereofff Act we- ,, , .391-Aw I f 1 . I .. , . ffla. 5--Q v fx, I-' .- -. 'do T, ' a 'lgzfiviiu ,, Q 21,54 A JA,-,, fr, .Q, 1153352 f. U . - .. fem' ' K-dev fy-4 . -' A., h 120. L 'ffru' ,,-' '. i .'a. -' :ffl ji ,syiy-Q, Y ' . 9' me P f 'Q Sf' ' 2 A ' 1-f' - W' Sports Q f -fp A ' Oofgaf 1961-62 c .x TL, 1 11 ' lsr, . ,W .f xg' JW nv' 7 3 ff 'N Co-Captain Butch Sims Co-Captain Ronn1e Epps I :UQ Head Coach George Heckman End Coach Bobby Boswell Back Coach Lou Roshe111 fi 5, 5, D X John Clark Back .-r M I as .va 1 X 'f X 9 M M 1 C, W? Q I W Q 4 y, 1 2 ls 4 :A ,f Ys- ' Q3 X Danny Euliss End ' ' 1 IZ HE FRONT ROW L toR C Heckman, D Andrews, T Satterheld, D. Eul1ss, R Epps, B Slms, Dollar, S Hensley, B Adcock, C Dlckens SECOND ROW B. Longest, S Wrerm, J Lmens, Cornell, M Hughs, L Brown D Hughs J Wrlght, K Charlton, S. Wil11amson, J Johnson THIRD ROW J Guthr1e, E Love M Kernodle, G Mlller M Ward, D. Wilson, C Flythe, F Isley, E H111 M Bason, J Ellmgton, L Lovette, J J3.I'SCk1 FOURTH ROW: G. Mintz, P Smlth, J Wr1ght R Curtls, D Bowers D McPherson L Sm1th, S Sykes,J Clark. A M I A E' 9 E E E Q 1 5 RWEAES 74 t W lx ,I 524. 1 5-E ' Jn' ,K Y W vs X X 1 'k-.f . K- 1 if VK uia-q.y4Qgg xx A6 ' .ww i -Jak: ,..N w 4 A,,x - .-, . 'ff 2. 'SSM' 'A . .L - 9,4 . - , , 2,- Hq wif .M 3 L Vwzmx, - ' ' ff' 4' 1 X I R5 J ' 3 ix ,Nix f I A 6 in Ma .5 bg 1 I I' 1- D uv 4 f F Q' J ax.-2 - f -M. - , yy, , I , . A QW, Q V P xws ' -,MX X ' t L x .A 'N M b XML N, ' A ', Q G58 Qlk Q OQIQS 196142 Mrs. Ann Walker Advisor - 51 ,gg fr , 7 fa, X ni.: . A Mrs. Tess Dyer Advisor Graham High School Cheerleaders for 1961-62 are ROW 1: Millicent Basden, Jr., Head, ROW 2: Cathy Smith, Jr., Assistant Head, June Basden, Mascot, ROW 3: Judy Patten, Sr., Mickie Stanley, Sr., Mary Pat Evans, Sr., ROW 4: Judy DeBru1er, Sr., Diana Epps, Jr., Susie Nash, Jr., Donna Moore, Soph.g Sue Henderson, Jr. 116912 0 if Wax 0 GJ Oo X, 'D ,Q JP' ox, 4 e9 ii 0 2 G QQ! Red Devils in action against Southern Durham. Cheerleaders await entrance of players through Devi1's head. 111212914 Wffen OQJQX Miss Elaine Parrish 591212914 5711912 0Q12f Miss Judy DeBru1er QS 0,96 0122 ore f57fllQI2 OQI? f Miss Darlene Gatwood 5212956122 Q12 Sqffen OQZI? f Miss Sheila Holt 5-Q, I 'U'1 'f 'Q Millicent Basden STUDENT COUNCIL 0122 QC'0I22II?y Aureha Caudle WAG STAFF M1ck1e Stanley KEY CLUB Fin, ,4- Mary Pat Evans NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OI? S OPS Janice Rich CRACKER STAFF 79 Harriet Loy F.H.A. fi? Janet Harden LIBRARY CLUB Susie Nash TEEN-AGE CLUB Bugs Clapp Diana Epps D.E. CLUB MONOGRAM CLUB I 80 Jo Ann Aydt GLEE CLUB b 'O 'O' O fag 9 gk' 'Q I, J 'Ae s' ,V 5' 0' Os Q Y f Q7 h ' N Q' 'v ' 4 Q , Q 1 Y ' 'fx5 3 Uv XDA-BQ! MMG K ,H bw I h +4 ww.-ww Sf wx f 925' D QFQQWJUN CAPTAIN - Bobby Johnson Coach Bob Bosweffvg Varsitv Coach Lou Roshelh 81 Burch sims - G 5 Bobby Johnson - C Tommy Satterfield - G 1 3 Jimmy Ellington - F Bason drives through Bur1ington's defense Johnson maneuvers for a basket for two. Coach Roshelli goes over tactics during time- out. 4 5 , ff 'Q .'i2 Mike Bason - F A1 Braxton - F Ed H11 Hugh Holliman - F i Y Kentucky-type offense nets Sims two points. The ball is up and the game has begun. Managers Bruce Mann 8: Jimmy Guthrie Gary Mintz - G Homer Littiken - F Don McPherson - G ' Mike Ward - F ,- is 1 Ricky Adams - C 42' Steve Wrenn - G Doug Wilson - C 54 4 v iv ov' Q, , .Je 'ZIs. 4 x09 .11 w09:.J 9994 of' rf: 49' C oac K E h Ge ne Rh 1 Ode s I Ca pta in M a ry Pat Ev an s ,J ix I A W!! Managers Rita Magrini, Dale Crawford, 8: Gail Russell Carlie Satterfield - F Millicent Basden - G Susie Nash - F 'Joyce Painter - F Bobbie Nance - G Cheryl Staniewicz - G Anne Albright - F Mary Pat Evans - G Sue Mitchell - F Diana Epps - F an if iii if ' 1 AWA Janet Harden - G Evans pulls down the rebound Z 4 14 551 ,X Brooksie Haislip - F Marian Patten - G Epps hits two. Mitchell rebounds. l Top to Bottom Delores Boswell - G Renee Watkins - G Elaine Thompson - F i ll FRONT ROW L. to R.: Butch Sims, John Clark, Tommy Satterfield, Bobby Johnson, Barry Dollar, A1 Braxton, BACK ROW: Ed Hill, Gary Mintz, Mike Ward, Coach Heckman, Bobby Adcock, Larry Brown, Manager Mickey Draemer, and Steve Wrenn. Coach George Heckman , O 'i .. . . Q bi, M ,W he xi, ,L 5. Q 5 - , W gs , F W Y -:iam if x ACIV Advertisements I, ff' .' ff 60 L 'ft 4 '. X 1 .N P x M ij 0 ,gk PA! I K A- ' x ,f L J J , 4-' f X li. . --1 QV, X T f A A ff' E ' . f f - -N ' gr -: QP x 1 Y I W ', . 1 Q xy X -P ,VKX X ' 1 ix -. u 21 - is N A, ,W-., ,JJ KK UH 1 . 4 -V ,2 ' I ' 1 f g. X 4 F I t f . W g Q , f T K X-is fa AL .4 xiw6L,,,1-o ,pl ,S 74 1, , F ,NU , E' LA' 'ffm J K-, ' sfo E' wtf ij Jr LU, U , un 7,54 ...in 1 4? . 'A , X Q! Q, jf, ,ff f' .f M I, ,z 7 '66 L C 'sw'--'I y ' 'f 'ff 'f ffm? 1,7 A' Y Q , , if no ff v 'M T f L A'-314141 QV -RW, I f aj, fha, L, , S Rv 'VM'-1 lfffft c, , ,J w Q f it K5 , of ' i T . AMERICA'S FAVf02RITE -ff .Qi ff , Q f 1 ' '.--Li,-L 's,,-NXXW: f 1, J y4'Lk -Lrg, X bfi: A 7.4.5-1 W 1 If fig W! LVM-LEJ' L 1, CM Lf J e if K f ff 63 -, T hs f7Mxfy,rGfj,,i'1, , fl! ff' 'j , 6 , . Distributors: ,f-f -wk Q.4Q.4,f3 ,C ffjlrf-1 A X K , -, yn V., . ,- AL if ATKINESCN DAIRY COMPANY, INC. GET THE BEST, GET SEALTEST Fresh Milk Daily from Alamance County Farms Phone CAna1 7-3636 Bellemont Road Compliments of THE PARENTS OF THE CLASS OF '62 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Aydt Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Boswell Mr. and Mrs O. T. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ta Caskey Mr. and Mrs. Otto Caudle Mr. and Mrs R. L. Clapp Mr. and Mrs A. G. Crawford Mrs. Doris DeBruler Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Evans Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fogleman Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffin Mr. and Mrs E. L. Holt Mr. and Mrs E. S. Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jeffreys R. Loy J. L. Mansfield V. H. Marshall James H. Martin Mrs. Joanna McKinney Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meredith Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore Mrs. C. A. O'Baugh Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Painter Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Patten Mr. and Mrs C. E. Ray Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Rich Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ritter Mr. and Mrs C. B. Seamon Mr. and Mrs P. B. Stackhouse Mr. and Mrs A. Stainback Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs M. M. W. Stanley Alton J. Utley Mrs. Cornelia G. Rockwell Compliments ol THE PARENTS CDF THE CLASS GF '62 Mr. and Mrs Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Bason Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bivins Mr. and Mrs. John H. Chilton Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Epps Mr. and Mrs J. F. Euliss Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Flynt Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs S. F. Hensley I. H. Holliman Mrs. Hilda Johnson Rev. and Mrs. John P. Littiken Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. E. C. Martin C. B. Rayfield Tom Satterfield Harvey Shoffner Ronald Sims C. C. Smith Sykes Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Mrs. E. L. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mr. W. H. Terry Willis Mrs. Sam Wright Mrs. M. E. Yount Zim! , ,mzzQgQ?:ef.ag,4.Z-Ap,f,Jzfa47w44af f 4-w f W gijxa-W! compliments of Z . 3 u THE JUNIOR CLASS KN X 'X J ink ALWAL v fu 6.30-V55 fgiiliif 5 fiisij 6 A 1,3 A at if ofifiaiif CW eyPQffifBUwffNG1ON PLUMBING AND HEATING co Gxfev ff Eff Commercial - Industrial - Residential St am and Hot Water He t' g H gh y 70 A West CA 6 5396 BRADSHAW'S WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Candies - Groceries - Paper Products - Notions F h nd Cured Meats Ph e CA 6-2862 N th M pl St et Graham, North Carolina Compliments of PERCY C. BU RCH 4,f 'fG'LL 'P 319 'M' wi ARHE L DELUXE CLEANERS AND LAUNDROMAT 224 West Harden St. Burlington, N. C. 1 I IX! Division of City Laundry X NU Wm 'fx WM! Nj k d B Q A in W Q faq ASV M wif WW A OBLE DAIRY Pnooucrs co-oP., INC. P t d an g d as eurize an omo enize ICE CREAM A BUTTERMILK - COTTAGE CHEESE CHOCOLATE MILK - WHIPPING CREAM BUTTER - EGGS - CHEESE AT YOUR DOOR OR STORE PHONE CA 6-4252 Compliments of OKEY TRACTOR Sn IMPLEMENT CO. I h fr, 34 f K , f pf!! ,Wi W L A 606. 555.1 753. Q, f gfvfj M 113471 fyicffby fjfgi' IVK7 . J' Ct f .gf 2 W A wwf if . rt Q2 W. A . Wir .W 'wffff in I RAIEIAM BEAUTY sHoP Air-Conditioned Shop Sz Dryers I' 1 .V A Q ' V. I I Juoffrs lrg,SIff,5 Qgif., cj 565 OZ AF Q C A .. Reagffl Q-Weardf C76 for he 'QQJ 54 I Entire i1y'Ql Kali Yqf, CA 6' 1 6f'm Qf K 6 f O z for your comfort C 4 5 Y XA Civ, ' Q . Mrs. V. L. King Mr. S. Kuhitgcithfgfn US Ma rs ii L X X I H7 CZZQ f TX Q, Compj.ifn61f?'j I COLONIAL HARDWARE co. L COLEMAN'S MEN SHOP General Hardware , The The Phone CAna1 6-3754 Stag Shop Village R00m 104 E. Elm B111'1iI1gf0H Graham, North Carolina North Carolina FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Phone CAna1 6-6977 Graham, North Carolina FLEETWOOD MOTEL 81 RESTAURANT Next to Home It's Best A. H. Patterson, Prop. CAna1 7-2003 Highways 70 - 49 Burlington, N. C. LEMON'S AUTO REPAIR 134 S. Maple Street Graham, North Carolina Compliments of ISLEY HOSIERY MILL, INC. STAR FCJCJD PRODUCTS, INC. 727 S. Spring St., Burlington North Carolina Fresh Salads Sz Sandwich Spreads There Is No Substitute for Quality lfRANK'S Jew BY HERFF-JONES Manufacturing Jewelers Allen Barbee District Representative Watches and Diamonds 1401 - 1429 N. Capitol Avenue Wedding and Graduation Gifts Indianapolis 7 Easy Payment Plan Dial CA 6-4553 Indiana 202 N. Main Street Graham, North Carolina 3 A7721 7iQwfl24Lf,:, fag 525 M AW W WWff533Z7 ,W Ame! fyfw-4471 ,5Q,g7l f7iZ? GRAHAM UNDERWRITERS INC. f GRAHAM MOTOR SALES, INC. CHEVROLET Dial CAna1 6-2692 West Harden Street Graham, North Caroli II IMI Ml r ,lm NIS? I f' Q II y TM, Q-Id EN RVEN FABRIC SHOP - I , ality Dress and ecorative Fabrics rylington Sz Elon Highway B x 144 - Phone JU 4-7321 Glen Raven, North Carolina HUEY'S SEAFOOD Finest in Seafoods and Steaks 1135 N. Church St. or Phone CAnal 6- 4464 For Carry- Out Orders Burlington, North Carolina Compliments of DI-fl kR'I'NII-ZNT STORE CAnal 6- 1686 328 South Main Street Burlington, North Carolina In Burlington For Burlington Since 1872 Compliments of KALE HOMES, INCORPORATED P. O. Box 329 Graham, North Carolina Call Collect CAnal 7-3681 COU NTY MOTOR COMPANY West Harden Street CA 7-4236 Graham, North Carolina Your Friendly Ford Dealer Compliments of LILIEN 84 LEE, INC. 306 North Church St. - r Burlington, North Carolina Cadillac, Oldsmobile, Rambler DELP'S BARBEQUE AND DAIRY QUEEN We Serve Delicious Lunch Plates and Sandwiches U. S. Highway 7 OA Compliments of CRUTCHFIELDS SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION AND RECAPPING Court Square Graham, North Carolina l' Af I N W I 1 4 MICKI-LYNN FASHION SHOP , ,,,,, I A V A, A . V,,1,A , i Z - - . ' ...-,:1..:i,, f, 1 Teenager's Stop and Shop Graham No th Carolina er' J DUKE POWER CO. Congratulations 'A .1- - O I Q his X05 - 9 J, K ' , X . I ,4 fix Q Reddy Kilowatt will be your partner for a satisfying and useful life. DUKE P WER COMPANY ' Serving the Piedmont Carolinas rim' I I K! 2,4 Q Zi ,Q x X, . ' fe . if Q, . .ff S I Qgg! Iffffifff. 2? 6fZ 3 gg Q ,Z f I st' wif 'f 105 West Harden Street ! 7 P IA I ' Il - ei7! tjlji 1' P45 gfx: ' ' ' Q57 K '- . - 'Y' II f' f , v' - 1+ ' ' I X' 1 I 7' - I 1 ff XII ,f gr Q 'R' s I .N ' 4 f,Qf',f 1, 7? I if 'II I MELVILLE DAIRY Burlington, North Carolina BURLINGTON SPORTING GOODS See Us for Sports Equipment Dial CAna1 6-6634 425 S. Spring Street Burlington North Carolina iyysifr 152 AMA E FROZ ODS, INC. C0 P'f 'n'S of X Q Renta? key Kwnc KAR WASH N956 'Jim Scott, Owner 8: Mgr. Burloigton Q' 1122 Maple Avenue QNNJJ psig Call CA 6- 6406 1738 N. Church Street Compliments of I R. E. BOONE ISLEY'S MEAT AND GROCERIES LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Court Square, Graham Y 1 HOUI' C193-ning , CJ on Special Request Fred P. Isley, Proprietor My Dial CA 6- 6226 l Wg? it f QW 41 1 'L IW W f fig QL y Compliments of - Compliments of THE KEY CLUB OLIVER FURNITURE COMPANY of Graham GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL North Carolina Compliments of RIVERSIDE CAFE Court Square Graham D JH! A -I XJ 2 if if fd ' ONJ fjojdvvl 9 175 I f I- gf!! 'I J 2 . M' J' ff' ,J S' J J 5 jj ! lV yff' PJ: F tj I ' C , ' f M , H 0 l I LD W ff yin S FLJM, ,M WRIKE DRUG COMPANY 50' In I 'gd Ck Md stt C t it .1 o as - o es - e icine - a ionery - osme ics wjjafj MMC! LV . n ' Dial x7-7401 Graham, North Carolina , .af V my I 740, IN, JA ' '31 ' 1 w , 5 J fu 1, lm I u JHJ' Compliments of ' THE BOOSTER CLUB GUYES For Complete Selections In Ladies' Fashions Shoes ........................ Handbags 435 S. Main Street, Burlington Dial CA 7-7465 Compliments of THE CARPET SHOP Graham North Carolina NEW CLEAN-5U N od? babe GULF S0 ll R l'l EAT heating oil TOMORROW'S HEATING OIL TODAY L. W. PRITCHETT, JR. DISTRIBUTOR Dial 22 6-5532 Burlington, N. C. Compliments of C. B. ELLIS MUSIC CO. Everything in Music Burlington W. H. JEFF BOWMAN General Merchandise Phone CAnal 6-7659 S. Main Street Extension Graham, North Carolina 2002 Woodland Ave., Burlington,N C Compliments of ESTES DRUG CO. - E' PHESCRIPTIUN 1 - SPECIAIISTS Highway 49 North Haw River, N. C STAN'S MARKET Quality Meats and Produce Two Locations 416 Harden St. 634 W. Elm St. Burlington Graham Phone 228-1510 Phone CA 7-3305 CENTRAL GROCERY CO., INC. Wholesale Groceries Notions Sz Confectioneries Phone CAnal 7-3693 122 N. Main Street Burlington, North Carolina GRAHAM DRY CLEANERS Happy - Snappy - Service 131 Elm Street Phone CAnal 6-3606 Mrs. James Brogden, Proprietor f W wp W9 ' TRN I . lf f 'lZ! NLRJ , XL I nj lp? 0 U rf lil V fl ll k If ,, 'A' ' I gy W! of I ,I qv ------ your local daily newspaper ------ Une D adj lf W THE DAILY TIMES-NEWS 4 , A U QQ l l ' ' fBurlington, North Carolinaj .Qi ' qvlj 4 A lf You'll be better informed if you continue A to read your own, local Newspaper. pf 20 THE DAILY TIMES- NEWS Compliments of CRAWFORD'S DEPARTMENT STORE Graham North Carolina Locally Owned RAHAM SHOE SHOP G 58.10 BEN FRANKLINS8. I0 J' A' Dollar Nationally known Court Square CFrances M. Jesnakj Graham, North Carolina Graham, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of ALAMANCE DRUG CO. 81 MEDICAL VILLAGE APOTHEGARY A FRIEND Burlington, North Carolina 'V I X IJ 5 Jw xx if EVN? - '5-jwww ,SQ x 1 M 1 fx 3, g .f17,f jhfqzyxfgw W puff gms SX JP? 97 'X NJ JJ ' ,Dj :IF-Jer, fd my ., ,ul I iv ti ' - 4HjJ,p19' Jay QQ? ibtfjr df , A U '? ,S V I ff? frijq' MQ 7 M Cixi M X K L ents of Z Q! ' THE FRESHMAN CLASS M ?Z,7N jL!WV ,WK JJ WM f ' ' I 1 2 L' f'f tf , jf i 'iff' Nw' ' VU! 4 W FWZ Eff? A . fvfw' Ay! JJ AMES , gy I FG am High School iff IUV fm jlyv A gfjf ' gd mf ,, , ' Lf 1 4 QnD!y N th C 1 Y MI DWAY OIL CORPGRATICN Distributors of Cities Service Products Also Furnace Sales and Service Printed Delivery Tickets Radio Dispatched Trucks Serving Alamance County Quality Heating Oil Phone CA 6- 6666 BIG GUN STORE Housewear gl 5 , --g-- Paint i Toys A NV, v A- .-H, ,,,,, 1 X , Es. QZAQZQ ,, f,f .W f W Eff, 'ff K' ' D D Big Gun Store 41 113 East Webb Avenue Big Gun Store 42 Burlington, North Carolina Glen Raven Shoes Flowers I rv is-JIQKJA ADJ! le , 0 A' ,J ' x . 1 I W WM Q, iff? TH on STEM INDUSTRIAL BANK fl! 1 pi 4 I 1 Time Payment Loans ---- 3019 Paid On Savings--- 330 South Spring Street Burlington, North Carolina T. N. BOONE TAILORS Stylish, Ma.de-to- Order Clothes for High School Students Tux Rentals Since 1914 Burlington North Carolina GRAHAM DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists CAnal 7-2031 Graham, N. C. Compliments of EDDIE'S GARAGE 414 College Street Graham, North Carolina - Compliments of JlM'S TASTEE FREEZ 631 W. Elm Street ' Graham, North Carolina CA 8-8916 i' J - Owned Sz Operated by , , 1 Jim 8a Barbara Covington! C. C. OWENS GROCERY Everything Good to Eat We Deliver 316 River Street Graham, North Carolina M. c. HARDIE Esso SERVICE 20 years of service Gas - Atlas Tires - Road Service Phone CA 8-9293 415 W. 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IL 1 .Y Qi' When in lBurlington, visit CASTLE BARBER SHOP Corner of Morehead and South Main Street 3 barbers to serve you 3 SALVAGE HOUSE Used Furniture We Buy- Sell- Trade 44 N. Main CA 6-7277 Compliments of C. W. MOORE Service Station SL Grocery CLIP Sz CURL BEAUTY SHOP A Complete Beauty Service Dial CA- 6- 5049 106 N. Main St. Graham, N. C. ROXIE'S FLORIST Phone CA-6-0215 Near Western Electric 1733 N. Church St. Burlington, N. C. BURLINGTON ICE CO 253 W. Webb Ave. CA 6-2439 Bag Coal Charcoal Staple Groceries Salt Compliments of BURLINGTON DISCOUNT STORE J. B. Long Compliments of EASON DRY CLEANERS Graham, North Carolina Congratulations Seniors! GOLDMAN'S Home of Capezios Burlington, North Carolina MOON 'S FASHION SHOP For The Latest in Styles CAnal 6-8219 - 130 N. Main Graham, North Carolina Compliments of DAVIS GRILL SKlD'S DRIVE-IN Highway 54 h 1610 N. Church Street Burlington, North Carolina if QSM. IWIPWI GX L 9 CA V: 1 plimenrs ol JCM BR v T 81 STAINBACK ESSO if jj. Q I 9,0 'I Y, I X 'C p SERVICE , M ME AN ER co. I fl I f 1 Your Near-by ESSO Dealer 1 W? 1846 North Church, Burlington, N.c. if B Cdmpliments of ZW I AHAM BARBER sHoP NJ It Pays to Look We1l WILLIS TV RADIO CENTER Television and Hi- Fi Sal es . Sales and Service Harold Cox George Stafford Kenneth Wood Dial CAnal 7-7215 171 N. Main Street North Main St., Graham, N. C. Burlington, North Carolina fx - ' Ii., AN M k ig NXKKTTJ R51 x D .Qf.-.k'e -- A M Open Thursday night by appointment QW tix, kk ..g', tx., vl-DELL BEAUTY SHOPPE 'SAVE !N?U 5NXCT EE'?V'9E5t 'NC' :Lk-,X.,,A1A-A mx R,k,,,M RQMAAX 204 N. Main Street R .X E X F IX Q Ax V T, X f Graham, North Carolina Xxmqighatfs Mykgentu Ref! 'yx,jii--IC Phone CAna18-7392 k Mg, 1 X q fx F NV F V. X X U' OPERATORS TX kXf1o1iEfXCXekrer SHI 'Yiff'AJ.L.A... Mildred Sharpe Jo Ann Oakes A Q . 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Phone: CAna1 6-3292 Graham, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of Burlington, North Carolina Graham, North Carolina 1 , , ,Q Compliments of 1' SHARPE HOSIERY MILLS, INC. vifiifffviffi V ve' wliigwfitr News M,3,fQ?,fVjggitwgi 6 M W TBRO STU DICS APU Photographers QQ . Ph CA 6 6474 1236 s Ch h st r Burlington N th c THE REMNANT SHCP Sew and Save H R N th C BELK'S OF GRAHAM Save Time- Save Money Shop Be1k's of Graham First BELK BECK CO. Graham ---- Burlington North Carolina J ff j 1 I if lf V s N I ff fl S ff A 'h 57 f -SX: J 1 lj x ' .Ik f '21 ' L? Y' 6 f ' ff ,fx A X 55' . 4- -rf Nj N 'I A If .ii V 1-ij - rl Q N . . . K K C1 ' ,. 4 , , 'A ff F ,Q X XJ f . , f h ' ,X f' . - V 'N 1 I 1 I ' i j rf I 3 5 , In if 'P IL s I 'F -X V. A H Somet3hng frpfn Q X J 1 W' f , ? i, V ' J 1 3 fu ff F, , .fl L A- 1 7. ,a 1 J 1 'V ' ' f f. Ox I K , V 4 V . 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Q jf if f R EEEE n -EY .-' ,' , Compliments ol iQ?:,-ff T ' in ANDREWS DRUG STORE , 1 ,--.j138fMap1e Avenue Who Think Young CAna1 6- 1663 E Burlington, North Carolina R gym? l -V4 Qafyf JQCZJZQ gap fffllfcascifzj 144 Lgxdfgwjsquir oclgc Holeproof Hgsfery Fruit-o:v15efLo m Socks j2ff6A'3fLci f 1 1' E R ,,.' -fn' i 5 1 4 ,2 e R f , ' if e1ors'bF l'h 0 M2401 Qfcudfwf -Wffflf ,Jeff J fm ffmff' fu i 941 1 Q,-dir Mojud Hosiery Kayser Hosiery f Schiaparellii Stockings yn 5 ' 1 of . . ,Lf i ' AW,-6 Phoenix Hosiery for Men and Women ZWZUAZ W Supp-hdseiof Meiaiiawgmen' ' R R' B Manufactured by H HQSIERYNRC MPANY, INC. 7 ' if ,VJ ull U f ' 0' 7' ' A fp fQifU'H5 ,J K M45 Wd fyQWW.ff'.,5UW1,tf' ' 1 if' f .1 fy: A .- wflfvf. opp aff LMQFLLHL ff'UM?3fL , L 45 J ft DVM y If 1 fpyl LL .f P A Q V hx 'Fu ,J ' , M 7 . flfifgf UV BYRD s Fooo CENTERS Jffu. if A UA lj MLK RLUA? Where your food dollars buy more .L Au 1 wwf .V U, fi ity Stores in Burlington Sz Graham North Carolina Compliments of GRAHAM BILLIARD HALL East Elm St. Graham, N. C. Compliments of L ,BEACON DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 726 Church St. A Burlington, N. C. A CA 8-7325 HUNTER'S GRILL Across from East 70 Drive- In. Haw River, North Carolina 'LJ IL, V' ' ' QW Ry , ff' p Ulwx CQQOJND J 3: xx AM f' may v 5. 'wx W 5 QI' 5 x My NQUV VSV, 'X NWN, ,LW U' finfviu O C xr KM L V5 'Jw if It A Wy A OWZKKWLQIJ5 JVM J QIHCME APPLIANCE STORE Service Beyond The Sale Better Products For Happier Living Cecil E. Moser West Elm Street Phone: CAna1 6-9074 Graham, North Carolina ' ,r , W-. .fa .. .2 2 :4 Lf, Q is r ,r J . NL if ,fr I, al p 1,071 Y My .!j5fZ,4,,7. grffizffu L4,f4,C.J'Q-4, ,450 ef' L7 uma! L X X . J , 7 f7 , , ' ompiments o , 3 A 1 f fl, X iv f twfjd' gifbvuuxirldf E921-fU!44M'Y 'XML ' Ld ,Q wld! OVU Y JMR! 'lLlii2E EIONG' SSZWWNP W Telephone CAna1 8- 1366 U. S. Hwy. 70 Graham North Carolina MCCLURE FUNERAL SERVICE Dial CA7-27,11 E 2 Dial L777488 Graham, North Carolina Burlington, North Carolina. ff qi, ta ,QW ,f7,f,fffC, 1-24, 5. ' ug 77m Q al ? m .K . X. ' KOURY,'S Where Smart Women Shop 443 S. Main Street Burlington, North Carolina Compliments of ,, 'itti n tit I Q Phone: V-CAna1 6-3718 West Harden ,Street t,Grahagm, North Carolinag may OJVNI . ' JLLJZL-f pJy'oMJVY'CQL7'Q 'N'OJpD ll ,LQIBIZ-Afffff' Insured Sauings - Home Loans OL!! Q jg I FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN I I' I I ASSOCIATION Of Burlington East Davis to Lexington Burlington, North Carolina SOUTHERNLAUNDRY s. DRYICLEANERS I Graham N rth Carol' f IACICS CYCLE Ia. MARINE SUPPLY I If 1t's made for boats, we Vseli 1t,.'Y, Phone: CA 6-3016 709 West Elm Streetf I , Gra.ham,3No1fth Carolin ' 21. I2 Compliments of '57 5,-'gy fl fi, 5 I 'III' I If I LONG FINISHING MILLS, INCORPORATED, 225 W. Trade Street Burlington, NortI1 I I W Iv. ff? 5 4? J at Q WI I . 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