Grantham High School - Grannawayne Yearbook (Grantham, NC)

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It is our sincere wish that this 1958 GRANNA- WAYNE may b ring to mind many vivid thoughts of the friends whom you want to rememberand of the high school activities in which you have participated. Let us, the Senior Class, reminisce 'over the past yea r s and recall the memories. Souvenirs of our class parties, the Junior play, our Junior-Senior banquet and all the s ta rs we glued ong the rose thorns stuck in our fingers after fixing the garlands for Cla s s Nightg and last but not least is the way the water tank looked with Seniors of 1958 written inhugh black letters! These are facts now as we go from class to class but soon they will be only vague memories. WORD Our high S chool days run swiftly by and though parting maybe sweet, these remem- brances will be treasured in our hearts. It is only as we approach graduation and look back that we realize how much these memories mean . . . Memories filled with vi c to r y a nd defeat, happiness and sorrow, ecstacy and depression. Our moments of reverie are over and soon we mus t take our places in life. As we separate and go each in his own way to seek happiness and success, may this GRANNA- WAYNE be alink with the past and its well- worn pa g e S loved for the memories they hold. Good luck to e a ch Senior and our Under- classmen as well. T 1 .. .4 9 I' s WE DEDICATE... TO OUR PARENTS, OUR GUIDING LIGHT The Senior Class of Nine te e n-hundred and fifty-eight de- dicates this affectionate tribute, our annual, to the people we hold dearest, our parents. It is you who have made our ed- ucation possible. Many times we have strayed from the right path, but you were there with confidence and assurance to guide us back again. As we stand he re on the threshold of a new life, we pause for a moment to tell you just how much your understanding and patience mean to us. Our future success will therefore be a shared one. You will always remain our guiding light. 6 'Ffh fr She has been a wise counselor and a sincere friend, as well as an accomplished teacher. She has always been willing and eager to give of her time and energy to make our years at Grantham Hi more worthwhile. As ,a club sponsor, she has worked with untiring effort and enthusiasm, in- spiring me mb e r s with her ideals. We respect her int e g r i ty gwe admire her abilityg we honor her S e rvi c eg and we love her for herself. For these qualities , we name he r one of our TEACHERS OF THE YEAR. wk A ,. fm. Ceachcrs Of Che year He has proved himself a great Chief and leader by rendering to us his time and efforts, and help- ing us find solutions to our many problems. His guidance, enthusiasm, and untiring efforts have been a real inspiration to us. We believe the de c i s i on s which he has helped us to make will prove of great value throughout our lives . For integrity, for intelligence,for nobility of charact- er, fo r accomplishments of mind and spirit, we pay this tribute to our other TEACHER OF THE YEAR. High Salma! Zaculty at E Mr. Malcolm Bende r Science Mrs. Joyce Bradley English -4 4-v x 13 - 'J 'f Q. Gig, Y 5 A Mr. Talton W. Jones ig Principal X ,545 lk .ls I K, .g W, 'w 1 Cry-7'-7: . ,, , .AWNOA ,,r,c In Mr. William Cleaver III Social Studies and Coach Mrs. Lenore Cox English and French Miss Evelyn Davis Home Economics Miss Sandra Donaldson ' English Miss Elizabeth Lewis Mathematics and Guidance Mrs . Helen Lowde rmilk Commerce Mr. D. J. Robinson Social Studies and English Mr. John Lisker Tart Agriculture Mr. Bobby Watson Agriculture ,W , ff- 7' ff WH' lr v , , 1 A Q' ,1- W TT . l 654' lc rg an i 'x S- 'xr N 19x ?I'1pi .IGF ...wax xt 'Pj .swffii a.....x X Mrs. Mary Lois Bryan Third Mrs. Louise Hatch Fourth Mrs. Doris Joyner Fourth Miss Lillie Mae Edwards Fifth Mrs. Mary W. Flowers Fifth Mrs. Nell Massengill Sixth Mrs. Emily Cox Sixth Mrs. Mabel Mozingo Sixth Mrs. Eloise .Tones Seventh Mrs. Colista Cleaver Eighth Miss Emma Gardner Eighth Mrs. Louise Spain Music .paws 'Qi Rx ,J f , . ' ffl. Mrs. Elva Jordan First Miss Lillian Miller First Mrs. Margaret Thigpen First Mrs. Olive Lewis Second Mrs. Lois Stevens Second Mrs. Mary Barefoot Third Grammar Grade Siuculty 41 Am 5 X wr'- .-21, as Q4-,Aix f Q- -'fy is 'Cv' V Q Mt? 'S' afvv fwrs' ft ' , x 12- f ' .. on 14 ' ' 4 ago x .A -1 pq, 4 6 at qi- A Q.: K is - -1 E aff.: 4 f .. T51 1 ' ' ,M .J G - ich 952. x X J .z1,'. .'uC.i - ' ,'I.', U. ff-l:',x:Bx ,'1 -g ff. , , ll ID' HIV Il C ,F , I , A I Q Y 4 X 'x ... 5 12 BECKY JONES As sistant Editor I? f . 1 O1' -uv- ' LENA RUTH BRITT Editor - DORA LEE THORNTON WILLIAM GOODE Secretary Circulation Manager T--1 5, '-' V as 'V Y K: , . ,I 1 I.-, . 'F ,ed ' 3 1:2 VIOLET BRYAN GORDEN ALLEN HARRELL Business Manager Art Editor Grannawaym' Staff At this time, we the GRANNAWAYNE STAFF wish to express our sincere appreciation for all the help and co-one ration we have r e c e i v e d in preparing this, our annual. We would like to give special thanks to Mr. Bender, Mrs.Bradley, Mrs. Cox, Miss Donaldson, and Mrs. Lowdermilkg -- in fact, as you see, amajor part of the faculty has participated in this project. We give another thank- you to Mr. Robinson who took most of our pictures. Many cherished memories of our high school days will be often recalled through those scenes. Thanks also to the second year typing class. With- out their help our job would have' been an imposs- ibility. They re nde re d us much of their time in typing ads and copy, particularly Betty Faye Jerni- gan, Ann Summerlin, Mary John Best, and Annette Stevens. For this we are grateful. JOYCE CASEY Junior Editor ALICE S T RICKLAND Junior Edito r 4 -w',.,,,Q, 'A IO xx' XY ' Q' ff. ki: J my 1 J f Q X f ' x W ' X 1 -5 , f fy- :5 L Q . I . ' xi 5 ' SE IQRS Our 611155 Song MEMORIES As our year unfolds, our memories return To the years we spent trying to learn. For twelve years we studied, from the first grade up, Though the wisdom we gained waSn't entirely by luck. Why, sometimes we worked and worked hard, too, But we didn't absorb all the knowledge, it's true. Still we came forward, here's the reason why: Our aim was high school, our limit the sky! Red and White At last we were Freshmen, how good it did seem! We held our heads high, our faces sure beamed. We studied and learned as we knew we should, But we joked and played whenever we could. So we advanced and Sophomores we became, Even then we knew, he re we could not remain. Too Soon we were Juniors, my, how time flies! We gave a banquet with stars in our eyes. I , Yes, now we are Seniors and true, it is said, A To Grantham, to high school, and to rings of red. K 'h-Z5 Our good times, our play times we shall recall, XX. ' W And shed a few tears, maybe each fall. For soon the Seniors will leave GHS, .x xx! f In search of a future achieving success. If A ' We'll always remember things we did here, l E ' ,,,-Rffl f X' And hold to our hearts our memories dear. 'Xi g Q Class Poet, Becky Jones K 'lf ', Mm' t i' H ., K ft J, WP f t ,Vg , X , ww II M N 1 Y , , ' H, 5 1 wx W W -4 ' X X 1 M y W! :Q' . wg' Our Salma! Song 4 1 f I So he re's to dear old Grantham faithful and bright, Here's to her colors of the green and white - So he re's to men and women who have come and gone. Singing their victor song of old Grantham High. So here's to the students willing to fight, He re's to her teammates. who 'll fight and fight and fight Ane he re's to the patrons faithful and true, . . ,, Not fmlshed' Just begun Chanting their victory song of old Grantham High. 12 Ijllnfeflng 'lik sa-Alix!-C ,M- I I I I I I I I I fuk' u .9 S s-gh Scalar 611155 0 fzcers ft' Ig .If V' II, W5 I I -JI asf . If a 'Hymn-v ' MARY JOHN BEST She is kind, modest, sincere, and true, a V better girl is hard to find. FHA1,Z,3,4g 4-H 1,2,3,4g 4-H Officer 35 eniors GORDON LEE BEST A laugh is worth a hundred groans at any market. FFA 1,Z,3,43 Baseball Z,3,4g Basketball 2, 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4g 4-H Club 1,25 Dairy Judging Team 2,3,4. IYS Ui if ga ,AA , Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Basketball 15 Beta Club 3,45 Newspape r Staff. 'iii .. 4 Y-A-V' PAT BLACKMAN Brunette,polite, cute,and sweet, she isn't likely to be beat. FHA 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g 4-H Club 1,23 4-H Officer lg Superlative 4. 14 Uf 1958 ,ig I v AGNES ELIZABETH BRITT A lady of taste and not of display. ' FFA 1,2,3,4g 4-I-I 1,Z,3,4g Glee Club 1,25 Basketball l,2,3,4g Beta Club 3,45 Mono- gram Club 3,45 Lib rarian 41 Newspaper Staff 3. K 3 ,aw BETTY Lou BRITT Small in size but big in smiles. M ,..- FHA 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1, superiauve 4. '4--.,.- .1 K ' NYX v IQ' '7' n LELA FAYE BRITT She's just a human phonograph set to the tune of giggles. FHA 1,Z,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g 4-H 1,25 Superlative 4. 15 1 41' 7' I 5. XX ,K 3 'if LENA RUTH BRITT If she says she will, she will5 you can de- pend on it. If she says she won't, she won't and that's the end of it. FHA l,2,3,45 Junior, Chapter, and State De- gre-e5 4-H l,2,3,45 4-H Office r 35 Class Officer 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Beta Club 3, 45 World Peace Award 35 Glee Club 1,2,3, 45 Marshal 35 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Supe rlative 4. Seniors 'fre' 3 VIOLET BRYAN Always laughing, ne ve r sad, sometimes naughty but never bad. FHA 1,2,3,45 Junior and Chapter Degreesg, Queenofthe Fair, Rep.5 Monogram Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 4-I-I Officer 35 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Junior Playg Annual Staff5 Superlative 45 Miss Holiday GV? N-..,,,K5 '1 Qf 7 '5 Rep. YT fi I dU'e1, 'vs 1. ' Qiijw 4.32 l ,wx ., -- yi W , BRENDA JOYCE EDWARDS Her heart is like the moon -- there's a man in it. FHA 1,2,3,45 Junior and Chapter Degrees, 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,Z,3,45 Basket- ball 15 Beta Club 3,45 Newspaper Staff 35 Superlative 4. 16 1958 He makes haste slowly. V'i HI n 191 f'A '4n FFA 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM GOODE things he shou1dn't do. Junior Play 3g Superlative 4. lunch- ' CLARO THA GRANTHAM O.K. Teacher. You cantalknow . . . I've finished. FFA l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,4. f 'mrs V M .. um...--- , .Qi ,K Full of fun and mischief too. Likes doing FFA 1,Z,3,4p 4-H 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff 4g Ch I ink,- Nm f 2 ,pun nw NWO War IU Q ,, f-v Nr -u.-nw-. GORDEN HARRELL He has ahead to contrive, a tongue to per- suade, and a hand to execute any mischief. A FFA 1,2,3,4g FFA Office 45 4-H Club l,Zp Baseball 1,45 Annual Staff 45 Superlative 4. ERLENE HEAD Fair to look at but better to know. Basketball l,2,3,4g Captain 4g FHA 1,2,3,4g FHA Officer 23 Glee Club l,2,3g Beta Club 3,45 B e ta Club Officer 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Junior Playg Staff 3g Class Officer 43 Mono- gram Club 3,4g Librarian 45 Superlative 4. F JOYCE HOOD HERRING Too low they build who build beneath the stars. FHA 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,Z,3,4g Basketball 1,2. R Q 18 Seniors L2 'nsdvw' Uh.. f 1958 PHILIP H OOD He has the greatest of gifts . . . that of making friends. FFA l,2,3,45 4-H l,2,3,45 FFA Officer45 Clas s Officer 35 Glee Club 1,2,35 Student Librarian 35 Basketball 1,25 4-I-I Officer 2, 35 Superlative 4. is-.,..-0 REBECCA FAY JONES Impossible is a word I never use. FI-IAl,2,3,45 FHA Officer 2,35 Beta Club 3, 45 Newspape r Staff 35 Marshall 35 Class Officer 2,45 Annual Staff 45 FHA Degrees.. Junior, Chapter, and Stateg Cheerleader 2, 19 fl We .' at ,afar A BETTY FAYE JERNIGAN Quality, not quantity, is my measure. ' Cheerleader l,Z,3,45 4-H l,2,3,45 4-H ,vw , Officer 45 Glee Club 15 Monogram Club 3, 45 Junior Play 35 FHA l,2,3. ,,w '60S 5 ,A 45 Qi 'Zim , GLENN WILLIAM JOYNER His thoughts are all his own. X FFA1,2,3,4. euiors GORDON ALLEN JOYNER Not only good looking according to rule, but take my word, he's nobody's fool. FFA 1,2,3,43 4-H Club 1,23 Baseball 1,Z,3, 45 Monogram Club 1,2,3,4g Tool Identifica- tion l ,Z. W' DON KEENE Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why aren't they all contented like me? FFA l,Z,3,43 4-H l,2,3,4g Bus Driver 4. vi, 4, 0 1958 MYRTLE ANN LAWS Smile and the world smiles with you. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Co-captain 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 FHA l ,2,3,45 FHA Officer 2,45 Beta Club 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Monogram Officer 35 Marshal 35 Librarian 45 News- paper Staff 35 Superlative 4. ful, CHARLES MART IN WQY He knows how to do things and does them well. FFA 1,25 Parliamentary Procedure 25 Class Officer 1 ,45 4-H 15 Baseball 1 ,2,3,45 Basket- L4 , ANNIE RUTH MASSEY Always happy , cheerful, and gay, ready for anything, work or play. ball 1,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Tool Identification Z5 Land Judging 15 Beta Club 3,45 Beta Club Officer 45 Monogram Club 3,45 Monogram Club Officer 35 Junior Play 35 Glee Club 1,25 Superlative 4. f-Q lV j'95 '1 ' FHA l,2,3,45 4-H 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2535 45 Basketball Manage r 25 Beta Club 3,41 Paper Staff 35 Cheerleader 45 Librarian 45 Marshal 35 Superlative 4. 21 my KQR QE. SHEILA ANN Mc GARR What's the use of living if you can't enjoy yourself. Transfer 1,2 from East Side High School, Newark,N.J.g Cheerleader 3,4g FHA l,3,4g Seniors 'hi w., Monogram Club 45 Librarian 4g History we w,...f Medal 39 ,aw . WILLIAM LANDIS NEAL ' mv' -'UR ll I ' ' ll . Q fu ,FQ - il 'K I d rather be right than be President. Basketball l,2,3, Class Officer 2,31 FFA 1, Z5 FFA Officer Zg Beta Club 3g Bus Driver 45 Supe rlative 4g LandJudging Team lg Junior Play. My wwf' DOROTH Y ELL YN PRICE Intelle ct and grace make a pe rfect woman. FHA1,2,3,4g Junior Chapter, and State De - greesg FHA Officer 33 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Scholarship Medal s 1,2,3g Beta Club 3,4g Office r 3,4g Newspaper Staff 3,4g Chief Marshal 3g Piano Zg 4-H Club 2,3,4. inn., Q, lf, w.,,,, . J ma.--Q.. 22 1958 MELBA FLORENCE RHODES The world opens its arms to embrace a If sweet and simple girl. FHA 1,Z,3,4. 5 W MERRELL SASSER 5' is A friendlier chap you 'll never find if you W search till the end of time. FFA 1,Z,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g 4-H Club l, 25 Monogram Club 3,45 Tool Identification Wm, G. A. SPAIN Happy, contented, he jogs along. FFA l,2,3,4. l f 'G' , fl ' 9 BILLY STEVENS Fi r s t in sports--first in game--he has made for himself a remembered name. FFAl,2,3,4g Basketball 1,Z,3,43 Captain 45 Baseball l,2,3,4g Broad Jumps 25 Mono- gram Club 43 Clas s Officer 1,45 Tool Identification lg Land Judging 15 Parlia- mentary Pro cedure 23 Glee Club Z5 Bus X Driver 45 Junior Playg Superlative. .ix U .. ,F f 64 M Seniors MARJORIE ANNETTE STEVENS Calmly and peacefully she treads along life's way. FHA 2, 3,45 Junior and Chapter Homemaker JQN' K Degreesg Superlative 45 Glee Club Z. Yi 1115 GLENDA ANN S UMMERLIN X ml ff Born talkingg never lost her birthright. Glee Club 1,2,3,4g FHA 1,2,3,4g Junior Homemakers Degreeg 4-I-I 1,2,3,4g Officer 4 3g Superlative 43 Librarian 3,45 Class Officer 4. 24 l I I ...L 1958 JOHN WILLIAM TAYLOR Women may come and women may go but not if I can help it. FFA l,2,3,4g 4-H Club l,Z,3,43 Glee Club l,Z,3,4g Basketball l,2,3g Livestock 3. ERMA LEE THAIN She packs her troubles in a box, sits on the lid, and smiles. bm. 'ti Glee Club 1,Z,3,4g Fl-IAl,2,3,4g 4-H Club 1. DORA LEE THORNTON As full of personality as it is possible to be and not crack open. Glee Club l,2,3,4g FHA 1,2,3,4g Vice- President 3, President 45 Junior and Chap- tei-Degreesg Class Officer 45 Librarian 43 Superlative 43 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 4. I-.X sofas! , 'lm l- ,gn Y, r' Z5 L 1175 N ive- 4, fihlv They call me a 'moonlight gambler'. FFA l,2,3,4g Officer 33 Public Speaking lg Tool Identification 39 Class Officer l,3. x..Q.,,,, wa, V MARCELINE STEVENS TUCKER Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found by Seeking. FHA 1945-1946 Seniors JAMES WEAVER JERRY MACK WEAVER roubleg has fun galore. FFA 2,3,4g Superlative 4. ii Witty remarksg unlimited storey gets in 0 M Lazy, slow m class and so FFA 1,2,3,4g Awardg Land his----Q DONALD RAY WESTBROOK 'A11 the great men were no s1x feet ta ' FFA 1,2,3,4. 1 a e occupatwn R 1 aw ,. Aw. , 3, xx, :vi 'Y J J. A. WILKINS To think is an idlewaste of time. Baseball I,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,4g FFA I, 2,3,4g FFA Officer 4. Scniars MARJORIE ELLEN WESTBROOK Smile and the world smiles with you. Spelling Contestant Ig FHA 1,Z,3,4g Glee Club 2,3. 3 if SHELTON WILLIAMS Little but loud. FFA1,2,3,4g 4-H Club I,Z,3,4g Bus Driver 3,45 Land Judging 3. BILLY RAY HOWELL KNot Picturedl S I l e nc e accomplishes much that noise cannot. Livestock 2,35 FFA I,Z,3,4. BOBBY WILLIAMS A sunny dispositionis more valuable than go1d. FFA 1,Zg Basketball Manager 1,Z,3g Base- ball Manager 1 ,Z,3g Monogram Club 45 Glee Club 15 Bus Driver 43 Superlative 4. li sf' sf' ,- If napshots x' A V 3 .7 ki ., Q' H VYQWQ N3 v ,ff ,p ,4 'f' 1 i 0 L I ,s 30, B U ' K 1 Ill :ual-I I AOR i uf 5 1111-1 '10-. Ls W f' Q f la me 1 n ' Ni ' . 410 fi 29 MOST POPULAR BEST ALL AROUND Smiar ora Lee Thornton and Gorden Harrell Around the World , , ff Ar , ggi, QS Lgriigi? V'olet B an a d 1 ry n J. A. Wilkins How to Be Ve ry, Ve ry Popula 553545 nfgllfaii upcrlatives F R I EN DLI EST Pat Blackman and Jimm Weaver Y Friendly Pe rsuasion W2 film' ggi? gf: x 5 rv' I S N E A T E S T Erlene Head and William Goode White Sport Coat and Pink Carnation Y A f 5, gf T ,I .l':'U'v- . ,Q -4 Nfl-.T Y 49' 3 we , M raw 1 x 'U tt A X, af ...o- CUTEST Lela Faye Britt and Philip Hood 5 L17 we 599 Teenage Rock xx fi? MOST COURTEOUS Annette Stevens and J. L. Weaver Treat Me Nice . ffl' gmwtsn af 155 Smwr i 40' R KP in Superlatives MOST DEPENDABLE Annie Ruth Masse and Bobb Williams Y Y I'm Counting On You up Y fxfff' 1 ,aeaflx fi ., Y MOST ATHLETIC Myrtle Laws and Billy Stevens Take Me Out to the Ball Game Pg -fi Y 951 2 1541! if 55 its Ti K 1.1, XXX - -U ww------' I , ,- Rf gg X DV 1.8-. - W i H l.l4 - ll U 4 Z - i C IA.: ' K' QUIETEST Betty Lou Britt and Glenn Joyner It's Not For Me To Say in :q?:iz!?fflESit1 ff wx ' 'B BEST LOOKING Joyce Edwards and Charles Martin Young and Beautiful lbw. ,rx iffy fe x Efvf Smiar 5 5 al! X 4 1 T Supcrlatiws n Q. A' 3'-1 5' MOST LIKELY TO SLICCEED Lena Ruth Britt and Landis Neal From Rags to Riches , r giggles' X ga xD e 'i XV I 'T' . f' ard' v lr , 1 I x A I ' , , X ' M WL- J ..- s t n if- Q . ,E K'fI'.' KE! up li? -.1'i I.3' Ll1i .W I ,o JM?- A x-...Q--I mi WITTIEST Ann Summe rlin and Jerry Weaver The Joker i5ggfHY 6flI5S History Inl954, we the graduating class of 1958, ente red high school. There were sixty-five of us unde r the supervision of Malcolm Bender, Leroy Pittrnan, and RobertSanderson. During the year we lost Norwood Daniels ,BlendaSutton,Faye Thornton, Lois Bradford, Gerald Bradford, W ilbu r Hall, Faye Mercer, Louise New- comb, Harrell Garris , Charlie Helen Weeks, Billy Ray Toler, and Marie West- brook. We enjoyed our classparty at Goldpark Lake. We returned to high School as sopho- mores qu i t e reduced in number with only forty-nine students. To greet us that year were Miss Evelyn Davis and Mrs. Henry Cox. Since we had experienced the routines of h i gh school, we had very little trouble settling down to work. B e adie Thompson and George Issac Joynerleft, but we gained Billie Ann Cauld- er to fill one of the vacancies. This year our class party was at Herman Park. Afterwards, most of us en- joyed a movie. After a short vacation, we returned as juniors re ady to undertake the responsi- bilities that were before us. Our instruct- or this yea r wa s Miss Elizabeth Lewis, who led us through our many activities. At our first class meeting, we elected our o ffi c e r s fo r the year. 'fhey were! President, James Weaver: Vice-President, Landis Neal, Secretary-Treasurer, Philip Hood. H ' The h i gh lights of that year were the Junior P l a y , The Whole Truth, and Junior-Senior B a nqu e t , which were both very Successful. To end our junior year, we had a Weiner roast at Goldpark Lake. On September 3,1957, fo rty-six ex- cited seniors proudly took their placesin the s e nio r homeroorns with Miss Sandra Donaldson and Mrs. John Lowdermilk. Our o ffi c e r s 'werez President, Dora Lee T h o r n t o n 3 Vice-President, Charles Marting Se c retary, Ann Summerling Treasurer, BillyStevens, Reporter, Becky Jones, Historian, Erlene Head. Soonafterwe began school, we started work on our annual. In order to finance the annua1,we sold ads and gave a chicken stew suppe :r which was a success though we worked hard. One of our greatest thrills was when we received our class rings. How proud we were to be flashing them around showing them to our underclassmenl During the first part of the year Miss Donaldson le ft us, and Mrs. Bob Bradley came to take her place. As the end of the year approached, we looked forward to the Senior Play and being the guest of the Juniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. We shall neve r forget these Occasions. u We ended our twelve years of school by receiving our diplomas. Tomorrow we will go out into the world to seek our in- dividual happiness axid' success. A Charles Martin Erlene 'Head 36 Last Will And Ccsiument 'S We, the Senior G!ass.o'E'ih'ihvIii!1iP,i!tf-t,hundred and fifty-eight, of Grantham High ScYioo1f1'Count5y2pf Wayne, State of North Caro- lina,be-ing of sound and realizing that we shall soon de- part from our Alrba. A' Qter, dohereby make and declare our Last Will and Testaml . . QM.. ' .1 ARTICLE 1 , 945-N , , To Mr. Jones and the 5facu,7I'Eif'i'Y1!2h'ibers we leave PEACE. ARTICLE II To the Junior Class we leave: . A. Our quiet, orderly, dignified, well-mannered, industrious, intellectual business-like, amlzfitious, illustrious, impressive, enchanting, captivating, charming, co-operative and merce- nary spirit. . B. The other side of the water' tank to paint next year. ARTICLE III We, the Seniors, leave to the Sophomore Class our determina- tion and hope for the future. ARTICLE IV , Q' W e , the Cla s s of leave the Freshman with the happy thoughts that Old School Teachers Never Die, they're just around the corner. 5 ARTICLE V The Seniors now will their most prized possessions to their dear underclassmenhoping they will be cherished and appre- ciated. ' I, Jerry Weaver, leave my love for girls to Arthur Jackson. I, Dorothy Price, leave part of my intelligence to any needy Juniors. We, Pat Blackman and Lela Faye Britt, leave our ability to loaf at school to Betty Jane Thornton, Jean Sutton, and Margie Smith. ' I, Betty Faye Jernigan, leave tinffgggist line to Genever- ette Wise. ,J -' ' ' 'i7ffggQs.. I, Becky Jones, leaafe my Sggpior books Thompson and Carolyn llenningrrjggd . M3 lgfQfff3,fg ' i' - '- it I, Glenn Joyner, l' a ve quietl Luby 'Bryan,3'Ear1J Dunbar, Glen FtgtreIl'efQd B igltjaigne. Q 1, Philip Hood, leafvedniy listfiif gig? -iitiiiH'obby Raynor. I I, Gordon Joyner, tg-:ave a p'6f'Qrtiol?rF ofzgtghcurls to any needy girls. 1, ff I 1, Annie Ruth Massey, le-aw'1QanrXQde1iihdabi1i1:y to an the ir- responsible Juniorsf I, Sheila McGarr, le ayexmy ever-refgigiess to have a good time to Joyce Casey and gn I , A, r I, Merrell Sasser, le avtgh H Jlplajil' future guardsmen of 'M' ' ' I, Myrtle Laws, leave a portion of my hair to Jenny Porter. I, Landis Neal, leave my ability to have a good argument to Evelyn Edwards. I, Melba Rhodes, leave my cheerfulness to Dartha Westbrook and Mattie Wilkins. I, Billy Ray Howell, leave my ability to slet-p on class to Joi- Strickland. , I, Bobby Williams, leave my love for Newton Grove girls to Charles Weaver and Kenneth Graham. I, Marceline Tucker. will my homemaking practice to Gail Grantham. I, J. L.Weaver, leave my love for Mercurys to Jerry Tyner. I, G. A. Spain. leave my sunny good mornings to Russell Robinson. I, Erma Thain, le a ve m y lo ve fo r '57 Fords to Shelton Grantham. I, Annette Stevens, leave Mary Alice Denning and Annette Britt my friendly ways. I, Ray Westbrook le ave my love for bad Fords to Willie Giddens and Jerry Reaves. I, Joyce Edwards, leave any ofthe remaining Weavers to any lucky girl. I, Joyce Herring, just leave for Japan. I, Marvin Weaver, leave a few inches of height to Lynwood Price. I, Mary John Best, leave my love for State College to Ann Laws. We, Ann Summe rlin and William Goods, leave Newton Grove to Nellie Mac Bryan and Phyllis Jernigan. I, John William Taylor. leave to Dwight Laws, my ability to play the guitar. I, Gordan Best, leave my ability to date all the girls to Tommy Mozingo. I, Charles Martin, leave my office as Beta Club President to Jerry Wadsworth hoping he will do an extra good job. I, Billy Stevens, leave my position on the ball team to James Barnes. I, Don Keene, leave nothing because I'm Stingy. I, Agnes Britt, le ave my ability to get engaged to Barbara Best and Lena Rose Joyner. I, Claro Grantham, leave to anybody my ability to out-talk the teachers. I, Erlene Head, leave my love for the Air Force to anybody. I, Gorden Harrell, plan to leave this old school with a satis- fied mind. l, J. A. Wilkins, leave my love for Goldsboro girls to Carrol Ingram and Ray Mercer. I, Shelton Williams, leave Stevens Mill to Stanley Hartley to do with as he pleases. I, James Weaver, leave my Air Force career to just anybody. I, Lacey Edwards, leave my ability to holler tires to Sally Best and Helen Aswell. We, Betty LouBritt and Margie Westbrook, leave all our notes and quiet dispositions to Betty Thigpen, Joyce Keene, and Clara Lee Hare. I, Dora Lee Thornton, leave a portion of my personality to the needy Juniors. We, Lena Britt and Violet Bryan, being of sound mind and re- alizing we need each and everything we have, leave noth- ing to nobody. Wei.the graduating Senior Class of 1958, do charge the Junior Class toexecute faithfully, and to the best of their ability, this our Last Will and Testament which is to become effective on the day of our graduation. Signed, sealed, and established 'by the Senior Class of Grant- ham!-Iigh in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Fifty- ,eigIit'in.the presence oi the following witnesses: Testators: Mary John Best Witnesses: Violet Bryan Philip Hood Lena RuthBritt As Our years llufald Oh! who is that getting out of that 1968 Pontiac? It's Philip Hood. I guess he traded that Pontiac he had in High School for it. Erma Thain is now teaching music in California while herhusband, Glenn, is selling oil field equipment. Lowe r the gang plank, folks. Do you see who I see? .... none other than our own Claro Grantham who is now in the United States Marine Corps. Lac ey Edwards and Glenn Joyner are two of the most successful farmers of our day. I've heard they had to build larger barns this year, and they are buy- ing n e w machinery. What they learned in FFA must have been worth a lot. Say,what's this? Buy your tickets for the wrest- ling match tonight. Marjorie Westbrook defends he r championship title . Well, all I can say, it should be exciting. Ray Westbrook is the fellow to call when you need tohave the sink unstopped. I understand he is a first- rate plumber. Mary John Best, as you know, attended E. C. She liked it so well that she is now on the faculty the re. Extra! Extra! Extra! Read all about it. Up-to-the minute interesting new s written by none other than Becky Jones, news reporter for THE NEW YORK TIMES. Joyce Edwards is now running a nursing home . She is s o kind and good to all of her patients. Who knows, perhaps some millionaire from Grantham may will her a fortune some day. Granthamis really proud of Shelton Williams. He is a Ge ne ral in the Air Force. They will have a big parade which will cover from Grantham to Mount Olive. L e l a Fay Britt made the headlines on the Sports page when the New York Giants won the pennant. You know she is the manager of the team. Her manager hop e s she will retire in the future and manage their own five players. If any of you fellows and girls go sailing on the sea of matrimony on your honeymoon, how about dropping into see Betty Lou Britt in Florida? 'I understand she has quite a fleet of yachts. Bobby Williams ha s b e e n looking around for an office to hang his shingle on. You know he is a dentist now. Hold on to the chair, patients, please. If you have been reading the newspaper, you know that one of the top scientists of the day is nous other than Marceline Tucker. They say she is awizard and can split an atom to the n-th degree. J. L. Weaveris doing quite well for in his hardware s to r e in Mount Olive. He says the wonien don't buy rolling pins any more, but to tell the new brides he has another supply of can openers. Jerry Weaver has finally gotten on television as a comedian. There was nevera dull moment at school as long as Jerry was around. Too bad Myrtle Ann Laws and E rline Head got married and quit their jobs as dime store workers. I looked around as a young nurse appeared. It was Dora Lee Thornton. Afte r working toward her goal, she finally became a nurse. Melba Rhodes just told me she likes her job. She is private secretary for the president of PATTER.SON'S DIME STORE in Jacksonville. Agnes Britt tells me that she is spending a few days with herparents before she returns to Paris. She and he r husband live in a big mansion, complete with se rvants. H e r e c om e s Pat Blackman driving up in a new Cadillac. Her husband owns an automobile agency, so I guess she will have a car now when she wants to go. Billy Stevens has just come in. Since he is a doc- tor, he ne ve r knows when he can get away from the hospital. Billy Ray Howell owns a clothing store in New York. He specializes in suits for fat men, since he has gained a few pounds. John William Taylor is now in Hollywood, Cali- fornia. Since he has taken Elvis's place, it keeps him bus . YI see Gorden Joyner has become a patrolman. He works in the big city of Mount Olive. When he is not on his trips chasing Betty Lou and her boy companion for speeding, he is sleeping. Ann Summerlin won the most blue ribbons at the fair thi s year. She is a wonderful homemaker. No wonder her husband is putting on weight. Say,whois that smiling nurse coming out of room 209 in Duke Hospital? Annie Ruth Massey, of course. Who wouldn't get sick just to have her hold his hand. April's issue of CHARM reallydisappearedfrom the newsstand,butno wonder. Our own Violet Bryan's face smiled prettily on the cover wearing a new Easter bonnet. She really is a lovely model. My, that new filling station that Landis Neal is building is 'r e ally terrific. Some people wonder how h e do e s so well, but I would like to know if his con- science hurts himwhenhe sells three quarts of gas for a gallon. I saw Dorothy Price on television the other night. She looks happy since She has become a famous pianist. Go rdon B e s t is spending a few days with his mother before returning to Wake Forest, where he is a professor. He was always thought of as a professor in school. Attention! All boys who are planning to join the Air Fo rc e please see General James Weaver for all information needed to join. Gone to join her husband overseas is Joyce Herr- ing. I hear she has a real good job as secretary for one of the Generals, Sheila McGarr's latest poem, The Life of Joe, has been accepted by her mother with honor. Lena Ruth Britt who has completed her Home Ec- onomics cou r s e at E. C. is now happily practicing, instead of teaching. Charles Martin, recently named Playboy of the Year, is now sweeping floors for Carolina Theater in Goldsboro. ' ,Q G. A. Spainand Merrell Sasser, now serving in U. S. Marines Corp s , tell us that they have at least one girl in every state. Marvin Weaver and William Goode now own the WEAVER AND GOODE VAN LINES. J. A. Wilkins is serving his country as a jet pilot in the U.S. Air Fo rc e . We do hope his wife is happy since she is out of the state with her husband. Betty Faye Jernigan has recently resigned from her fo rme r position to become private secretary of our newly elected president Don Keene. We understand, Gordon Harrell has just completed his first tour around the moon. We do hope he enjoyed it. I he a r that Annette Stevens is doing all right as an Airline Hostess. We hear that one out of a hundred usually marries a millionaire. Lela Faye Britt Pat Blackman Class Prophets UNDERCLASSMEN juniar 611155 0 ficcrs ,mug 'ta- Charles Weaver Betty Thigpen Bill Jinnette Carroll Ingram President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter 611155 History Our high school days began in the fall of 1955. Our freshman officers were as follows: Presi- dent, Bill Jinne tteg Vice-President, Annette Britt, and Secretary-Treasurer, Alice Strickland. Our party that year was at Herman Park. The next fall found us sophomores. Our officers that year were as follows: President, Jerry Wadsworthg Vice-President, Dwight Lawsg Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Thigpeng and Reporter, Tommy Mozingo. Our party was again at Herman Park. Anotheryear rolled around and we came back to be the new junior class at Grantham. Our junior play was a comedy entitled, Hillbilly Weddin' with D. J. Robinson as the sponsor. 40 .yo D - 'WWE 1' Helen Aswell r 3 James Barnes in A ,N Barbara Best ldx 4' Q, Laverne Best -., v J L ' Q, s, YY r' Sally Best Annette Britt Luby Bryan Nellie Mac B ryan 'Aft x l ,f ' isx 'vx y L X . 1-Q r lles. N , f X 'Tax 1 NX Y . X m . fi fs , n EM, juniors CLASS OF I959 13 Us 7 an V - M S Cie Ns.r.,., ms., W. 1, 1 T5 ..p..-- WLS qu.. nv? 67 L. 41 Joyce Casey Margie Daniels Carolyn Denning Mary Alice Denning Earl Dunbar Evelyn Edwards Willie Giddins Gail Grantham WL we Ql juniors CLASS OF I959 Shelton Grantham Clara Hare Stanley Hartley Carroll Ingram Joanne Jernigan Phyllis Jernigan Bill Jinnette Lena Rose Joyner eww it f f ZR :Y f 3 Joyce Ann Keene , A ' Betty Kornegay 'A , ' W' I X Ann Laws V ' Ur' Dwight Laws i ' If, f Q, .W g E 'A' , 5 iv, Ray Mercer iw ' 1 Q Tommy Mozingo A Jenny Porter gk i-vV,N litem Q Q'-sn Lynwood P rice 42 L 137' Betty Thigpen Haywood Thompson Betty Jane Thornton Jerry Wadsworth Charles Weaver Dartha Westbrook Mattie Wilkins Geneverette Wise 5 ,np M- t 1-wwxm in . -rf- ' H X 1' Bobby Raynor Jerry Reaves Rus sell Robinson 4-Sq Alice Strickland I X-ff' Joe Strickland , if W Jean Sutton 4 juniars Ax K W QQ yy CLASS OF I959 'bra' 'OX 43 J -22 ab cw S x 'Q-.M Q--H Cho Sophomore 611155 Offioors X 'Br sf' za. ac.. A Ln. sf., I ,--M, ...MM , I 5 G W , , X ft w lN ag' gk' to K -. x Ge raldine Be st Jacqueline Best Joyce Blackman Eddis Earl Britt George 'Brock Winfred Brock Jerry Bryan Linda Butler Geraldine Carroll Billie Ann Caulder Helen Rae Creel 55- av., 1 rx ,fpv-gg My ff 41. -r I' 'Q . - ,dh an 1-X Qxr v L A ,A is if 3 l X I Peggy Sasser Linda Warrick Ted Hood President Vice-President Treasurer Tommy We stb rook Se c retary George Brock Reporter Sophomoros CLASS OF I96O 67? Wt! ,Sf . ix U' ' 1 . pfv- in.. ,I 56- Q' Saphomarc CLASS OF I96O Doris Denning Kenneth Edwards Shirrel Giddens Virginia Grady David Grantham Edward Grantham Kenneth Harrell Barbara Head Earl Holland Ted Hood - Margaret Johnson Joyce Joyner Billy Kornegay Gilford Laws Mary Laws Ray Porter Charles Price Ronald Radford Donald Raynor Gloria Jean Robinson Peggy Sasser Virginia Stevens Linda Strickland Gerald Sullivan James Summerlin Lynn Sutton Faye Thornton Linda Warrick Philip Weaver Ray Weeks Alice Westbrook Gail Westbrook Tommy Westbrook Doris Williams Joyce Wise .ai ,, QQ-i ' L., 11. XX A x 4' av Q-, tix, ' ua X -N11 1 an 'VNXK l EYEEEEGY ll? , -, or tx 9 .I 1 fs.. i S 7 xp- 2 ,s, 1.5 -! Q fi' Q ' w g bt R li U Dia Etasrs, D. S Q, A V. W ..,. D' 2 W -5. wi 'ia Fu...- 13,5- f .ef A 'Sasa- 1 W tl' ,lie f L isis. Che Qrcshmau 611155 Mark Hood Nu., Milton Britt Officers 'U'- Phyllis Weave r President . Vice-President Secretary -saw- Karen Sullivan Janet Laws Treasurer Reporter Qreslzmcn CLASS OF I96I Linda Benson b Carol Best '57 57 Patricia Best A A ' . Ruby Best K ' LaRose Blackman D '1 K ' ix, l uf . . i BJ Betty Biackweu A W . A Letty Bradford LN., Q , Peggy Britt A ' ' f Milton Britt 3 tr Tom B ritt 46 2' Bettie Brock Granger Brock Mangrum Brock Billy Carter Marjorie Clark Bobby Crawford David Denning Donald Denning Judy Denning David Dudley I u fha' H-nw' , 'Q-f fix L 5 X 3165, Q 'W QQ' f f Kf1'lYf' ' iil ei,? is,35fE13 ' N RX: X. .5 'P V11 ' 5.2 5 ' , 4 , wx In K3 1 xN'a , lm 5, Betty Lou Dunbar I 'av 3 Virginia Dunn Dale Fogleman Delton Grady ,gr ,K Glynn Grady vi, 'N v 'R ' e-. we ,. x-W 'Y xx xt., . I 1 'Ia W, as G. ks- f Hu., I Y E- V hx ,L A an in c..f E E all ll r . 1. , cfs. 44 gi, 6 Q7 y , f E ljffiism Hp im, 41-rw, , 4-fl M Qreshmcn CLASS OF l96l 'iv-v. .16 if 'Q Qi 6. L 4. ... i Q in ,g 5 A 1 wil , xiii' , f ilm YZ! L.. la f 1 , 2 2', w 24' 7 .. E. J :- fx XX K X YV f x W Sandra Grady Gail Grantham Rachel Hall Evelyn Hare Donald Harrell Joyce Harrell Glenn Hartley Elsie Hayes Eugene Head Kitty Hill Charles Hinson Rex Hinson Lillie Mae Holland Lois Holloman Mark Hood ' -Ti G' 'lu X EX f 'NH lx, Q - sf H' V1 5 L, W, xr-X ' -xx T ': A ' ,Ni 5-ug..r f , vw' ir- I. ' , W ' ,B f - V -H., , X ,. ' W Nl' W 'NWS l ilv rflllflh il -. X. 1059 ' , ...Q . 'Gs -, N ga' 8 6 ax G ,exit 4.4 153 H 75 N Atl: I s X i fihl Yi' tk A 1, if H., f, g My T A sa inf. Qt .3 is 'K W n ll x .. 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'pf R' 'ik i'f1':m ll 1' , 1- ff! .xi sf nf we A 5 Vg 5 Mi ei K 1 Ji K A -W' xy K JLQ444 - ,L pgnifa cams g ,haf 45,32 M Ziff l6 ,-if-hr' ' l Captain-Billy Stevens Hays ' Mr. William Cleaver, Coach, Billy Stevens, Captain, Jerry Wadsworth, Manage rg Lynwood Price, Charles Martin, Claro Grantham, John William Taylor, Tommy Mozingo, Charles Price, David Grantham, Edward Grantham, Jerry Bryan, Glenn Futrelle, Earl Dunbar, Luby Bryan, and Ray Porter, Manager. p .. If , 5 I S 'iq gt 'Y 9' h , X if ' 7 I I' I . I 7 W In c' 1 gi, .77 ' s. -A Q lr' X 1 V' A r .... i - Y' ' ,Q rt 5 . 'tk , . Q Ziff- 131:32 ' 4 53. I fx , 1 S 1 T Baseball Claro Grantham, Gerald Sullivan, Billy Stevens, Merrell Sasser, Lynwood Price, Charles Martin, Jerry Bryan, Mr. William Cleaver, III, Coach, Jerry Wadsworth, Manager, Edward Grantham, Stanley Hartley, Charles Price, J. A. Wilkins, David Grantham, Gorden Harrell, Gordon Joyner. 52 ndli 35 T M? 11:5 1':If..Lag l 'Q' Wk. J Y ff, Hhccrleadcrs Betty Faye Jernigan, Head Cheerleaderg Lynn Sutton, Annie Ruth Massey, Phyllis Jernigan Violet Bryan, Sheila McGarr, Jackie Sutton, Faye Thornton, and Ruby Rose Best. Monogram 61116 Mr. William Cleaver, Sponsor: Myrtle Ann Laws, Presidentg Charles Martin, Vice-President Nellie Mac Bryan, Secretary and Treasurer, Betty Faye Jernigan, Betty Thigpen, Joyce Keene Alice Westbrook, Erlene Head, Sheila McGarr, Billy Stevens. Violet Bryan, Jerry Wadsworth J. A. Wilkins, Bobby Williams , Jerry Tyner, Lynwood Price, Merrell Sasser, Earl Dunbarl and Agnes Britt, Absent. X ln Q :Deira ...,,g, Ilsgld .-.3 i Why F 1 A A M C rv, 5 - ' va . N 7 I'w-af 3 -V I n '48 'Z 'Q ' 'N 5 + 5, ., V f K 'rv v , Q, cz 4 X- . 1 1 Faye Thornton, Parliamentariang Barbara Head, Historian, Alice Westbrook, Secretary, Virginia Grady, Repo rte rg Nellie Mac Bryan, County Parliamentariang Myrtle Ann Laws, Pianist, Ann Laws, Treasurer, Linda Warrick, Song Leader, Betty Thigpen, Vice-Presidentg Dora Lee Thorn- ton, President, Evelyn Davis, Sponsor. 9. HW4. 'mmf T - q lf--,mx As ,-...lu - --..v.,,,.iv N .L-A Mr. Bobby Watson, Sponsorg Shelton Grantham. Reporterg Gorden Harrell, Secretaryg Claro Grantham , P r e s ide ntg Philip Hood, Vice-President: Kenneth Graham, T1-easurerg J. A. Wilkins , Sentinel. 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Weaver, Ann Laws, Erlene Head, Kenneth Graham, Billy Stevens, Shelton Weaver, Bobby Williams, Charles Martin, Willie Giddens, William Goode, and Don Keene. librarians, E rlene Head, Dora Lee Thornton, Myrtle Ann Laws, Ann Summerlin, Annie Ruth Massey, Jenny Porter, Joanne Jernigan, Mary Alice Denning, Agnes Britt, Sheila McGarr, and Mr. D. J. Robinson, Advisor. 61181 4W Qu 'gap Mom 9292 31 GV i 'aw w ia' .I , ff fr'-T ... ...L V, ,w H a if L' - ' ' . Zh Q 1,3 7:5 'fl' ,mi :Eg 2 ai :by ,'v, 'Q' -Q' I .I 'x 11' ,. .A ,, f, 'E fl . Qi, '32 ' Q A L ' .L L .SX i A X N. Z . ' -xv !7fF :rl E ki go ,H I JI 'J' I 5 ,CHARACTER 3-AC. 1 arg ' - 7: .u, rr LIL I 'nb 1 ar i 2 'Q 5? 'el 5 K X 1 1 1 9 .f '1 A 4 A s 35- Q 51:1 .. X sf. 'S N 24 5 4 fb 5 .af ,. x P VXA, A-f' J. 'G j. 3 'E Q? ,Q . -AQ V-I Y We gi W Q ki' R 9 f -'fi-as 1 X? ,g,.,'.H1 ,-- i'g sr' ...J - ,. A ff and Laws, A111116 Ruth Masse , Price, Chief. falls Clones, Lena. Ruth Britt . , f ah gg 1dix'5.:f' F V... xxx 21 -tin Q-uv flu. 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J it' lah., HV. Q gb J,i1 -r l4Vf ll ' Q ' J , , , , f-- ,V - f 1. . 0 . U ' 11,1-1 -,. U. Q--...,. J .IM - I iv S H ' If i 'g 'mmf-f. f. . . r i Af ., 0 Q .5 Q . Av R' Ks T-J J-J 'lo jf-',4.,.,j 01,5 5-1 .J ' lx. ,JL d 1' I S 4' ' u. x- .1 As C' 'WA' ' J'A'If+1 L 5 Z 3 , O5 4, Y. I A J' -' M4 J C7 Q I. 60 I ka.,,,,w Mr. Sasser We the Senior Class of 1958 would like to express our thanks and gratitude to all staff members who served with us so helpfully during the past years. You have worked so faithfully behind the scenes, and many times without recognition that we wish we c ould show in some way our great apprecia- tion. Since words are not adequate we gratefully extend to you this note of thanks. Hchiud Che Scene Warkcrs Mrs. Eunice Lawsg Mrs. Louise Alleng Mrs. Ruth Sasserg Mrs. Fannie Rose, Dietitiong Mrs Maude Outlawg Mrs. Sudie Mae Taylorg Mrs. Letha. Grady. , Q . ' p 5 fn .gy vs, 'Il - 1 .. - , , I . , , , . , 1 , , .. gk if 'iff' . ' 'W rx ol ' . o fx' 1 . K '- 911r'1 'vfl '-f g'.- ,. - e ' N . c f 'S - , ,, -- , 54 'E an ,,-'as a ' w ' B 1 ' 62 WU Q K, X f 2 SA E a '5FHE5iT ADVERTISEMENTS Oil G Washin g - G g SHELL X l.L. H000 0RO0ERY ANO MARKET SEEDS FEEDS HARDWARE SELF SERVICE f W Wd R t 1 Ph 2500-M-4 G ld b N th C DENNING INSURANCE 8. REAlTY COMPANY, INC Fire, Automobile, Bonds 8: Farm Loans Service With Courte sy Purser Building - 301 S. Center Street Phone 1911 Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of FIRST CITIZENS BANK 8. TRUST CO. Complete Banking Service Member F.D,I,C, Newton Grove North Carolina MUSIC 81 SPORTS GENERATOR 81 STARTER SERVICE A H '- i Hubert W, Partin, Jr, It Pays to Play ' 1 Carburetors, Generators Starters Phone 1996 E -' Phone 4350 I 127 W. Chestnut Street Goldsboro North Carolina Goldsboro North Carolina SOUTHERLAND MOTOR CO. We Buy and Sell New and Used Cars, Marvin Southerland, Owner F. G. Wells, Manager 800 N. George Street Phone 3797 Goldsboro North Carolina WORLEY TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Authorized Royal Dealer 106 N. Center Street Phone 251 Goldsboro North Carolina CHARLES B. DAVIS if xy A Q. Phone 57 Box 205 Goldsboro North Carolina MADE-RITE BAKERY Made-Rite Bread and Rolls wir E l -E, and Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of E.G. McCUllEN PRODUCTS Goldsboro North Carolina 50,000,000 Times A Day! Now--Regular and King-Size GOLDSBORO COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. Goldsboro North Carolina ISAACS-KAHN FURNITURE CO. The Big Furniture Store On Center Street 118-122 N, Center Goldsboro North Carolina JOHN D. JORDAN Roofing and Sheet Metal Phone 45 59 Dunn North Carolina T T D. P. HERRING GROCERY 3 Fertilizers - Feeds - Seeds Cameron Oil Burner s T Norge Appliances N We buy corn and soy beans, I 1 Newton Grove North Carolina L BRYAN 8: WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Fire - Auto - Bonds - Life All Types of Farm Coverages Newton Grove Phone 881 Goldsboro Phone 2501-W-3 David O, Bryan, Jr. Richard B, Williams NEWTON GROVE FURNITURE COMPANY Frank B. Jordan - Frank Jackson DEALERS IN QUALITY FURNITURE SEALY Bedding I-IOOVER Vacuum Cleaners RCA VICTOR Radio and Television FRIGIDAIRE and HOTPOINT Household Appliances OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 O'CLOCK Phone 851 Newton Grove North Carolina Compliments of SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN E l 1 GRIFFIN, BARBECUE urnnon s WAREHOUSE For the High Dollar 806 South George Street and Better Service Phone 1463 600 North John Street Phone 3164 Goldsboro North Carolina Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of i GOLDSBORO OFFICE SUPPLY g COMPANY ROBlNSON'S DRUG STORE l I Complete Office Outfitters Goldsboro North Carolina I Goldsboro , All Makes of Typewriters 139 N. Center Phone 3585 St. North Carolina CLARKTON MATTRESS CO. Box Springs Remade All Mattresses Tailor Made The Fine st In Upholstery I PATE-DAWSOHCMOTOR CO I Your Oldsmobile Dealer W, N, Norris, Proprietor 223 N, Center St. Phone 5545 Phone 3260 Goldsboro North Carolina Goldsboro North Carolina I 1 Compliments of J. M. EDGERTON 8: SON, INC, SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY Farmall Tractors 215 W, Walnut St. i International Trucks Phone 3700 1 Goldsboro North Carolina I Goldsboro North Carolina W -U LLL C 'P 'e 'S of D, o, HoLLoMAN's GROCERY CENTRAL LUNCH Bill Wllll3.TT1S 1 Route 1 N Goldsboro North Carolina Goldsboro North Carolina Atlantic Imperial and Regular Gasolines Kerosene -- Fuel Oils -- Motor Oils SETH B. HOllOWEll Oll COMPANY Plant Location: Adamsville P, O. Box 290 Telephone 485 - If No Answer Call 2644-J GOlC1Sb0rO North Carolina SAM JERNIGAN 8. SONS FURNITURE CO. More Quality Per Dollar East Ash Street Telephone 2018 Goldsboro North Carolina Four Oaks C.W. FLOWERS STORE Groceries - Feeds - Hardware NACO Fertilizer - Insecticide Route l Telephone 2566-M-4 North Carolina Goldsboro T . A . l O V I N G General Contractors ? EEE: 1 'fig IE' f .1-.J A ASslrA A -I- 5 North Carolina SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT BRYAN OIL COMPANY Phone 825 Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE and J. R. MUSGRAVE LTD. Goldsboro North Carolina 1 A,, DEWEY BROTHERS. INC. Founders and Machinists Mill Supplies Metal Building Supplies Phone 1800 Goldsboro North Carolina SOUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO. The Friendly Furniture Store 112 North John Street Phone 1055 Goldsboro North Carolina THOMPSON WOOTEN OII. CO. Shell Petroleum Products RICHARDS JEWELERS, INC. RUYAU Portable , ppnv wm-4 Full-slzso ,ff ,..-- KEYBOARD SMH' A ' 'H eil 569.50 sf. A ' 'A wnu vow J -mvms 45111:,:'r'j5gi,:,5'::::: 4' ' 4-, P' AY NQ gnu COST Phone 666 106 North Center Street Goldsboro North Carolina Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of DAUGHTRY'S UPHOLSTERY Cars and Furniture Upholstered and Refinished Shelton Daughtry, Owner Newton Grove North Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT CO. Goldsboro North Carolina IDEAL BARBER SHOP 116 North John Street Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of l.W. BURCH GROCERY Route l, Stevens Mill Road Goldsboro North Carolina HUB DEPARTMENT STORE o 1'-- S-'. -. Phone 1180 Goldsboro North Carolina SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT CLINIC DRUG CO. FARrMER'S WAREHOUSE I -f A Good Drug Store www simon Hill, owner 'I ' Wilson Highway Phone 2239 Goldsboro North Carolina Mount Olive North Carolina BELK-rYLER's D- 0- BRYAN Your Shopping Center Feeds Meats Groceries Fertilizer Dealer of Amoco Phone 1978-J-3 Mount Olive North Carolina 102 Highway Shoes For The Family KIRBY'S SHOE STORE The One Stop For Footwear 117 Walnut St. Goldsboro North Carolina GOLDSBORO INSURANCE REALTY CO. Reliable Insurance Service 203 E, Walnut Street Goldsboro North Carolina Save For That College Education At GOLDSBORO BUILDING 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION 116 East Walnut Street Goldsboro North Carolina HILL'S GARAGE Complete Auto and Tractor Repair Grantham 81 Srnith's Chapel Road Route I Goldsboro North Carolina CASH DRUG COIWPAXY 113 East Walnut Street Goldsboro North Carolina VILLAGE GIFTS Gifts For All Occasions Newton Grove North Carolina Shop With Confidence At LEDER BROTHERS And Wear With Pride Goldsboro North Carolina MICKEY'S PASTRY SHOP Cakes - Pies - Doughnuts - Cookies Pastries of All Kinds We Specialize in Party and Wedding Cakes Phone 909 212 North Center Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of N. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC. Phones 1532-2330 Goldsboro North Carolina COMMUNITY MOTORS CORP. Your Friendly Ford Dealer Sales Service Goldsboro North Carolina NAME Gordon Best Mary John Best Pat Blackman Agnes Britt Betty Lou Britt Lela Fay Britt Lena Ruth Britt Violet Bryan Joyce Edwards Lacey Edwards William Goode Claro Grantham Gorden Harrell Erlene Head Joyce Hood Herring Philip Hood Billy Ray Howell Betty Faye Jernigan Becky Jones Glenn Joyner Gordon Joyner Don Keene Myrtle Ann Laws Charles Martin Annie Ruth Massey Sheila McGarr Landis Neal Dorothy Price Melba Rhodes Merrell Sasser G. A. Spain Annette Stevens Billy Stevens Ann Summe rlin John William Taylor Erma Thain Dora Lee Thornton Marceline Tucker Jerry Weaver J. L. Weaver Jimmy Weaver James Weaver Ray Westbrook Marjorie Westbrook J. A. Wilkins Bobby Williams Shelton Williams Senior information PET PEEVE Farming Having to wait for someone Going to school Bragging boys Sociology Bookkeeping French French School and Homework Having a Chevrolet Unfriendly girls Stuck-up girls School Going to school Smart Alecs Lying women Passing on curves Flatte re rs People with bad manners English Farming Crooked Females Going to school Empty gasoline tank Lots of homework Being late Bragging people People who pop chewing gum Homework on week-ends Farming Typing Il Being rushed Laws forbidding mufflers Going to school Bright lights Bookkeeping Going to Mamie's Dishwashing Girls Stuck-up girls School Unfriendly girls Stuck-up people Homework on week-endQ Stuck-up people , Sweeping out school bus School x 74 SAYING llHey, Edll I ain't lying Well, I tell you My gosh! Well, I'll be dog-gone Well, I do know! Darling You ain't lying What Size '? Bud, I ain't lying to you Let's don't back down Yes, dear Ask me but don't tell me How 'bout that What in the ham sandwich That there Doohickey There you go Really now What ails ya! By gosh! How come I didn't Let's do it Hey, Sam Come on, hoss That just kills me How about that Is that so? Well sir! Ain't he sweet? Hoss Test, what test? Oh brother? Shoot Man, you can cool believe it What do you say, shug? I don't know That'll be the day Did ya study? No, dear Dear me Have we got the time? Whatcha say, hoss ? What for? There you go Yes, dear I don't knOw llokayll Senior lnfarmatian FAVORITE PASTIME Hunting and Girls Listening to the radio Riding around Eating Going to Goldsboro Going to Goldsboro Talking Having a good time Dating my fiance Going to Henry's Cafe Going to Hambones Dating and loafing Loafing and sleeping Going to Goldsboro Going to the movies Going to Brogden Sleeping Eating Writing letters Hunting Going Worrying Mr. Jones Going to Goldsboro Hunting and loafing Going to Newton Grove Cheering and reading Listening to radio Music and sewing Reading Dating and loafing Hunting and fishing Reading Loafing and hunting Going to Newton Grove Making music Going to the movies Driving Cooking Hunting Going to Newton Grove Going to I-Iambones Dating women Riding around Listening to the radio Girls and loafing Listening to the radio Females NOTED FOR Being late for class Having a ball Being late for class Having a diamond Being quiet Having a good time Getting in trouble Going too much Being engaged Trying to do nothing Going to the store Being late to class Trouble with principal Having a good time Being married Driving antiques Dating all girls Cheerleader Writing letters! Going to Newton Grove Going to Mt. Olive Going to the store Having a good time Being broke Always laughing Dating Joe Having a job Good nature Daydreaming Driving a Plymouth Being late to typing Friendliness Worrying girls Riding in a conve rtible Singing Going to Mt. Olive Having a good time Friendliness Being witty Loafing Going to the store Having a good time Goldsboro night-owling Writing themes Goldsboro night-owling Having a girl friend Hossing around 75 AMBITION To be a meat cutter To be a teacher To own a car Fashion designer To be a nurse To finish school Leave Grantham School Travel around the world Be a surgical nurse Do something To make money To be a patrolman To get rich Be a school teacher Typist Fly a jet Pilot Be a commercial teacher To remain happy Operate a garage Be a patrolman Be a mechanic Be a school teacher Be an engineer To be-a surgical nurse Get a letter from Kane, Pa. X Be an apprentice Be a Home Economics Teacher To be a typist Be a patrolman Get out of high school To succeed Air Force Cadet Be a medical technican Being a great singer To become rich Be a surgical nurse Receptionist Be a bookkeeper Get rich To make money Be a millionaire T. V. az Radio Technician To be a teacher Be in Air Force Be a radio announcer Leave Grantham High VW, E p N Compliments of Compliments of l i DURHAM LIFE INSURANCE CO. TASTEE FREEZ DRIVE-IN Home Office, Raleigh, N, C. J. Burnice Williams Local Representative P. O. Box 346 - Phone 2308 Mount Olive North Carolina ! Mount Olive North Carolina 1 V ,Y Y Y Y if ,,- i , ,fits YW? YYY?- Compliments of SMITH BROTHERS I l GLENN 81 MARTIN DRUG CO. l Registered Druggists N General Merchandise On the Corner Grain Buyers Your Rexall Drug Store i Wholesale Gas and Oil l Phone 2.165 w Mount Olive North Carolina Dudley North Carolina For All Your Insurance Needs WITIEEQKLQJQEIQIQI-PTCEIPEDISACPHEON R JOHN PATTERSON FURNITURE Dial 3871 - 104 W. James sr. l COMPANY Mount Olive North Carolina ' p Moderate Prices l Easy Terms THOMPSON AND FRANCIS SUPER MARKET Phone 3151 Mount Olive North Carolina X Mount Olive North Carolina I l Compliments of lOWE'S FIRESTONE MARVIN WISE Home and Auto Supplies Feeds Groceries 131 North Center Street Route 3 Phone 2919 Mount Olive North Carolina Mount Olive North Carolina. DUMAS-GIDDENS OIL CO.. INC. PURE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS BE SURE WITH PURE Goldsboro North Carolina NEUSE TRACTOR CO. Mount Olive Highway Phone 3000 Goldsboro North Carolina CAROLINA WAREHOUSE Guy Best Bruce Smith Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of AMERICAN PLUMBING 81 ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.. INC. Goldsboro-Zebulon North Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA TRACTORS. INC. Sales - Ferguson - Service Phone 425 0 Goldsboro North Carolina BEN ELLIS Good Clothes For The High School Youth Priced Right Goldsboro North Carolina ROME L. DICKERSON Pond Excavation Sand - Gravel - Excavating P. O. Box 317 Day Phone 2200--Night 4899 Goldsboro North Carolina SUNSHINE BISCUITS. INC. 105 E, Beech Street Goldsboro North Carolina 1 ' 1 GRIFFIN'S RESTAURANT Open on Sunday - Closed on Tuesday Adam sville North Carolina ASH STREET PHARMACY Your Neighborhood Drug Store Phone 1827 814 E, Ash Street Goldsboro North Carolina OTHAR .IERNIGAN Compliments of CONTRACTOR M. L. BRITT Feeds Groceries Phone 2596-J-3 Route 1 Goldsboro North Carolina Four Oaks North Carolina HAM'S USED CARS Why not buy a used car? Everybody drives one, Route 3 Phone 4081 Goldsboro North Carolina TOWN 84 COUNTRY GAS CO., INC. 226 North Center Street Phone 63 Goldsboro North Carolina ERNEST GLASS CO. Plate Glass - Auto Glass - Mirrors - Desk Tops - Picture Framing Store Front Construction 518 East Ash Street Phone 2278 Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of BANK OF MOUNT OLIVE Mount Olive North Carolina. Compliments of GOLDSBORO MOTOR CO. Home of DODGE -PLYMOUTH 123 N. Center Street Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of ED'S DRIVE IN South George Extension Goldsboro North Carolina OAK HEIGHTS SERVICE STATION Raleigh Highway Goldsboro North Carolina TIT BILLY CRUMPLER'S GROCERY Pure Gas 8: Oil Phone 2500-J-1 Goldsboro North Carolina GOIDSBO O . I Fashion, Quality and Service Serving Eastern NORTH CAROLINA for 93 years Compliments of PAT WARD MOTOR CO. 503 N, William Street Goldsboro North Carolina FLAKE'S TIRE SERVICE When You Think About Tires Think of Us Phone 4730 Goldsboro North Carolina I I WARRICK S MILL Custom Grinding and Mixing Phone 2553-J-3 Route l, Stevens Mill Road Goldsboro North Carolina C. F. JORDAN'S STORE l General Merchandise Highest Quality Fertilizers Complete Farm Supplies Phone 1978-R-4 Route 3 Mount Olive North Carolina X 75 INGRAM TIRE SERVICE A1 A A f ' wi Qng ' GRADUATES Newton Grove North Carolina THE BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY SAVIN The Safe Executor sed f Phone 380 Goldsboro North Carolina GQLDSBORO PRODUCTION ANDERSQN-cnsecl-I ou. co.. CREDIT ASSOCIATION INC. DISTRIBUTORS Agricultural Loans to GULF OIL PRODUCTS Farmers of Wayne County Tires - Batteries - Accessories 1 to 5 year terms Phone 777 Goldsboro North Carolina 206 East Chestnut Street Phone 2441 Goldsboro North Carolina LaGrange North Carolina Compliments of CONEKINS Shoes and Hats AI.BERT'S SODA GRILL Goldsboro North Carolina Safety Tip Drive Careful But CREECIHVS INC. Hurry To Albert s Furniture of Distinction 209 W, Walnut Street , 121 N. Center Street Goldsboro North Carolina Mount Olive North Carolina LITTLE GEM BARBER SHOP Owned and Operated by Jessie Graham Mount Olive North Carolina Compliments of HOME FURNITURE CO. Mount Olive North Carolina Compliments of UPCHURCH BARBER SHOP Mount Olive North Carolina Compliments of CRYSTAL BARBER SHOP Mount Olive North Carolina AUTRY'S FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY SHOP We Specialize in Re -tying of Springs Mount Olive North Carolina BILL PATTERSON FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture For Better Living Dial 2322 Mount Olive North Carolina ARTlE'S TIRE SERVICE Expert Recapping Phone 5023 Night 3406 Day 701 N. George Street Goldsboro North Carolina FARMER'S SUPPLY COMPANY 118 North John Street Goldsboro North Carolina BELL-STUART FURNITURE COMPANY 227 North John Street Phone 2740 Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of BILL FLOWERS' GROCERY Bt MILLING CO. Paints and General Merchandise Route 1 Four Oaks North Carolina I I A K. S. WARREN GIN 81 GRANARY Buyer Of Cotton, Cotton Seed and Grain Office Phone 2307 Residence Phone 23045 Smith's Chapel North Carolina EDWARDS' SERVICE STATION Washing and Greasing Highway 117 Mount Olive North Carolina CARLTON'S GROCERY Dealer of Newton Grove North Carolina I. D. KING GROCERY TI-IORNTON'S MOBILE SERVICE STATION Groceries and Meats Newton Grove North Carolina Seeds and Feeds .3 , -. Dealer of Products I CONGRATULATIONS sEN1oRs B 1 SMITH'S NCWYOI1 Grove NOI'11h Ca1'O1ir13. Newton Grove North Carolina I HILL'S CASH 81 GROCERY MARKET Fresh Meats and Produce Fancy Groceries RAYNOR'S ESSO STATION Greasing, Washing, Auto Repairs Newton Grove North Carolina WESTBROOK'S SERVICE STATION Lubricating and Washing Newton Grove North Carolina Newton Grove NO1'th Carolina I ' Compliments of CIRCLE APPLIANCE CO. NEWTON GROVE DRUG CO. Phone 731 Newton Grove North Carolina Drugs, Cosmetics, Prescriptions Soda Fountain Phone 571 Newton Grove North Carolina Compliments of l WILSON'S JEWELRY STORE Newton Grove North Carolina GARRIS JEWELERS THE FOLLOWING FIRMS CONTRIBUTI-:D Belk-Tyler Bill Edgerton's Newstand Clement Studios 142 North Center Street Clifton Tire Serviee Goldsboro North Carolina Dr, L, A, Warrick Nelson's Photos Parrott Shoe Store WARRlCK'S MILL Price Jeweler Produce Co., lnc. CLISYCOITI Gflndlng and lVliXlI'1g Robinggn' 5 Studigg R o y ' s L un c h Phone 2553 -J - 3 Route 1, Stevens Mill Road Stanley Shoe CO' GOldSbOI'0 North C3.I'Oll.I1a. Wayne Restaurant , 0 - Q Q Q .3atete:e2s2:Zi!i2if5!?ift?:32 0 '26'Z'f'ffv!vI:!'I'f':f:?o. fIfi?5I:235Z5if Z'!'5i7f5!EI5q Egg: ' O l Q ly . :'o': '. 0 :kk . 3. 1.5 Egg! -' 22:2 'Q :'o'o l...0 TW I. 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