Grays Chapel High School - Chapel Memories Yearbook (Franklinville, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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COUNSELORS J CONSTANT AND COURAGEOUS iS FOR HICH Seaver SENIORS JUNIORS SOONG eS 9 ile Se ih IS FOR ACTIVITIES ACADEMIC, ARTFUL,AND ATHELETIC 7 IS FOR PATRONAGE J TeleleIREle Sy (AWG) Paali ely 16 FOR ELEMENTARY FNLIGHTENED AND ENLARGING IS FOR LEADERSHIP LOVING AND LOYAL } Wlemertes 7G (OSD O AE, SAanar , ov Ae FOREWORD “Starlight, Starbright First star I've seen tonight Wish I may, wish I might Have this wish I wish tonight.” What is to keep us grown up children from wishing—save the loss of the sustaining qualities, fun, hope and faith? Through the years as our school has grown, we have faced realities and forgotten how to wish. Let us return to the land of nursery rhymes—to the “Old Woman Who Lived in The Shoe”. Perhaps the good fairy will wave her magic wand and turn our big black shoe into a size large enough for the many, many children it now tries to shelter. As the children outgrow their shoe home (see, Richard Simmons of The Class of ’52 left his shoe and The Tracks, too), they leave to find that The A, B, C’s of CHAPEL MEMORIES have made a vivid mark on their lives and the lives of others. Our wish is full of hope and faith, that soon “Old King Thomas” will have room for his children and their blocks of the future. Because— “Old King Thomas, is a merry old soul And a merry old soul is he. He calls for his men and his ladies Ten And he counsels them dutifully.” OUR. COUNSELORS MRS. ANNIE ELKINS Fourth Grade MRS. GLADYS G. PUGH Fifth Grade MISS SWANNA BALDWIN Fifth and Sixth Grades MISS LUCY BUIE MRS. LENA BORTNER MRS. KATHLEEN B. REDDING MISS FLORENCE BALDWIN OUR COUNSELORS MR. RICHARD YORK Sixth and Seventh Grades MR. C. J. THOMAS Eighth Grade MR. J. R. MAUS Seventh Grade MRS. DAISY M. ROUTH Home Making MR. R. L. JONES Agriculture OUR COUNSELORS MRS. VIVIAN W. CAUDLE English MRS. RUTH NISULA Math and Science PO ara a sce MR. E. L. BORTNER MR. OTIS C. THOMAS Social Studies Math and Health CLASS OFFICERS President -..................-........ Colvin Kirkman Vice-President ............. Ruth Simmons SCClCLATY Ga Bee ee ee Sarah Pugh LP CGSUCCT Teh eer oe ee hee Jane Fagg Reporter _.._................. Margaret Burrow MRS. VIVIAN W. CAUDLE Senior Sponsor SENIOR MASCOTS PHILLIP REYNOLDS YVONNE FAGG SENIORS COLVIN KIRKMAN Basketball 1; Class President 4; F. F. A, 4; Secretary 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Base- Ball 1; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; May King 4; Senior Superlatives (3); Senior Play. 1] JACQUELINE PUGH 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; President 1; County Vice-President; F-H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Presi- dent 3; Vice-President 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; “Chapel Mem- ories’ Staff 3, 4; Chief Marshal; Class President 1; Piano 1, 2, 3, 4; May Court 4; Senior Play. PATRICIA KIDD Beta Club 3, 4; Secretary 4; Class Officers 1, 2, 3; President 2; Jr. Mar- shal; Senior Superlatives (2); Senior Play. SENIORS RUBY HARVELL Basketball 1; Librarian 2, 3; Senior Superlative (1). CHARLES MOORE Basketball 1, 4; Baseball 1; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Store Manager 3; Bus Driver 4; May Court 4; F.F.A. 4; Vice President 4; Glee Club 4; Senior Superlative (1); Senior Play. WILLIAM LINEBERRY Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 4; Glee Club 4; May Court 4; Senior Superlative (2). LOUVELIA COX Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; All-County 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary and Treasurer 3; Class Officer 2; 4-H 2, 3; “Chapel Buzzer’ Staff 4; Glee Club 3, 4; May Court 4; Senior Superlative (aye BETTY JEAN McDOWELL 4H 1; Librarian 1; Beta Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; F.H.A. 4; May Court 4; Senior Superlatives (2); Senior Play. CURTIS COBLE Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; All-County 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 4; President 4; Class Officer 1; Librarian 3; Gle ‘lub 4; May Court 4; Senior Superlative .3). 12 RALPH ROUTH Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 4; Bus Driver 4; May Court 4; Senior Superlative (5); Senior Play. MARGARET BURROW Beta Club 3, 4; Class President 3; Junior Marshal; “Chapel Memories” Staff 3, 4; May Court 1, 4; Maid of Honor 4; Senior Superlative (1); Senior Play. SENIORS HAROLD LINEBERRY 4-H 1, 2; Basketball 1; F.F.A. 4; Glee Club 4; Substitute Bus Driver 4; May Court 4; Senior Superlative (1); Senior Play. MIRANDA KIDD Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; Junior Marshal; Piano 1, 2; Senior Superlative (1). 13 JEAN WILLIAMS Basketball 1, 2, 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3; Vice- President 3; F.H.A. 3, 4; May Court 4; Senior Superlative (1). JANE FAGG Beta Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Franklinville 1; Class Officer 4; May Court 2, 4; Queen 4; Senior Super- lative (2). ESHELMON WARD Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; F.F.A. 4; May Court 4; Senior Superla- tive 2. NANSEMOND WARD Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; All County 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Treas- urer 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Historian 4; Glee Club 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2; May Court 4; Senior Superlative 1. SENIORS NANCY HEATH Basketball 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Librarian 4; May Court 4. LUCILLE DAVIS Basketball 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 4; Reporter 4; 4-H 1, 2; Librarian 3; Jr. Marshal, May Court 4; Senior Play. 14 ROBERT ROUTH Basketball 1; Baseball 1; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 4; May Court 4. MARY HOGAN Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2; Librarian 4; May Court 4. SENIORS SHIRLEY CROSS Franklinville 1; Class officer 3; Sen- ior Superlative 1. RICHARD NIXON F.F.A. 4; Treasurer 4; 4-H 1, 2; Bus Driver 4; May Court 4; Senior Superla- tive 1; Senior Play. RUTH SIMMONS Beta Club 3, 4; President 4; F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 2, 3 ,4; Class Officer 2, 4; May Court 4; “Chapel Memories” Staff 3, 4; Senior Superlative 1. SARAH PUGH Basketball 1, 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 4; F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; High School Play 1; May Court 1, 2, 4; Senior Superlative 2; Senior Play. BOBBY BROWN Liberty 1; 4-H 1, 2, 3; FFA. 1, 4; Glee Club 4; May Court 4; Senior Su- perlative 1. JOHNSIE DAVIS Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; “Chapel Memories” Staff 4; May Court 4. RUTH SIMMONS—RALPH ROUTH “Best Sports’ “Ruth and Ralph went up the hill, To Fetch a pail of water; Ralph Fell down and broke his crown And Ruth came tumbling after.” NANSEMOND WARD—CURTIS COBLE Most Athletic’ “See-saw, Nansemond Daw, Curtis shall have a new master; He shall have but a penny a day Because he can’t work any faster.” B LOCI BETTY JEAN McDOWELL— RICHARD NIXON “Best Dressed” “With polish on his shoes And ruffles on her gown, Richard and Betty Jean Are coming home from town.” PAT KIDD—COLVIN KIRKMAN Most Studious’ “Little Pat and Colvin sat in a corner, Eating their Christmas pie; Each put in his thumb and pulled out a plum, ym And cried, ‘What a smart student am I’. JANE FAGG—COLVIN KIRKMAN “Best Looking” “As Jane Snooks and Colvin Brooks, Were walking out one Sunday, Said Colvin Brooks to Jane Snooks, “Tomorrow will be Monday’ ’ 18 q a MARGARET BURROW-— WILLIAM LINEBERRY ‘Most Dependable” “A diller, a dollar, a ten-o’clock scholar, What makes you come so soon? You used to come at ten o'clock, And now you come at noon.” PAT KIDD—ESHELMON WARD “Cutest” “Where are you going, my cute little maid?” “I'm going a’milking, sir,” she said. “May I go with you, my cute little maid?” “You're kindly welcome, sir,’ she said.” % pass 3 . So i ee Hee ee oo se ee % 2 Coke SS LOUVELIA COX-—-RALPH ROUTH Best All-Round” “‘Pease-porridge hot, pease-porridge cold, Pease-porridge in the pot nine days old. Some like it hot, some like it cold, Some like it in the pot nine days old.” a BETTY McDOWELL—ESHELMON WARD Class Babies” “Eat away baby, thy high chair is green; Father’s a noble man, mother’s a queen; And Betty’s a lady, and wears a gold ring; And Eshelman’s a drummer, and drums for the king.” SARAH PUGH—COLVIN KIRKMAN “Most Likely to Succeed” “Rub-a-dub-dub, two seniors in a tub, And who do you thing they be? Sarah, The teacher, and Colvin, the preacher, Very successful they will be.” 20 ol , . - a _— vo —— ‘ FRANCES LATHAM—CHARLES MOORE “Biggest Flirts” “Charles Shaftoe’s going to sea, Silver buckles on his knee; He'll come back and marry me, Pretty Charles Shaftoe!” MIRANDA KIDD—RALPH ROUTH Most Talented” “I'll play you a song— Though not very long Yet I think it as pretty as any, I know it is better than many.” 21 JANE FAGG—CURTIS COBLE “Most Popular’ “Little Jane Fagg, Who are you going to see?” “One of my many friends So don’t delay me.” LOUISE BOWMAN—WILLIAM LINEBERRY Sweetest” “Little boys are made of snakes, snails and puppy- dog’s tails; That's what little boys are made of. Little girl’s are made of sugar, spice and every- thing nice; That’s what little girls are made of.” 22 SHIRLEY CROSS—RALPH ROUTH “W attiest” “Wouldn’t it be funny— Wouldn’t it now— If Shirley said, ‘Jump Jack,’ And Ralph said, ‘how’?” RUBY HARVELL—HAROLD LINEBERRY Qutetest” “I love little pussy, Her coat is so warm, And if I don’t hurt her, She'll do me no harm.” JEAN WILLIAMS—BOBBY BROWN “Laztest” “Little Bobby Brown come blow your horn, Sheep's in the meadow, cow’s in the corn. Where’s the little boy that looks after sheep? Under the haystack, fast asleep!” IG FRANCES LATHAM—RALPH ROUTH “Friendliest” “Frances, put the kettle on, Frances, put the kettle on, Ralph, put the kettle on, We'll both have tea.” BOY's TOWN DIRECTOR |. ARMY CHAPLA) 25 inger ise Pugh Clay Routh Edd Hazel Hall Billy Trogdon ine Allred _ Lou Fred Cather CLASS OFFICERS BORTNER Sponsor Vice-President President Secretary Treasurer Reporters 1 tor E. Jun MR. LN Se SS eR Roberta Routh Clay Routh Hazel Hall Betty Brown Billy Trogdon Joyce Kirkman JUNIORS 27 Catherine Allred Franklin Allred Wilbert Hancock Nelia Laughlin JUNIORS Mona Lineberry Roger Martin Worth Routh Louise Pugh Martha Davis Clarice Presnell! Mildred Cozart Doris Wicker Bobby Webster Betty Allred Melvin Julian Lillian Jarrett Jettie Jo Allred Fred Eddinger JUNIORS Nancy Lineberry Lloyd Snider Mabel Walker Ruby Pugh Worth Kirkman Helen Dunn CLASS OFFICERS President ........ eee anes Pugh Vice-President ____........ Margaret Wiles LORS UOT nk eee Lou Etta Williams Sectetary fa. a es Homer Earnhardt MRS. DAVID NISULA Sophomore Sponsor JANE PUGH President SOPHOMORES Lou Etta Williams Homer Earnhardt Elsie Lineberry Rabon Thomas Stella Smith Henry Davis Shelby Routh Donald Allred Clara Shelton Allen Brown Mary Barbre Jesse Williams =| SOPHOMORES. Margaret Cox Carl Walker: Martha Cox Robert Carter Helen Carter Phillip Fagg Iris Williamson Tommy Hunt Margaret Ellis Bobby Nelson Patricia Wright Harry Nixon 32 SOPHOMORES Louise Allred Cecil Cox Margaret Wiles Samuel McMillian Jean Hall Ray Williams Ruby Presnell Paul Whitaker Louise Poole Linda Bunting Betty Jean Reeder Delettc Willams 33 CLASS OFFICERS President _......................... Johnny Ester Vice-President _................. Wanda Wyles N SOCUGLOry et Ned Caudle Treasurer _....--...---. _........ Mary Routh Reporters. 24}. ee Alfred Dunn Eugene Amick = B ai SHYIEN MRS. DAISY M. ROUTH Freshmen Sponsor 34 Henrietta Johnson Lary Fagg Joyce Routh Carl Laughlin FRESHMAN Donald Lineberry Peggy Kirkman Ralph Kirkman 2) Russell Smith Marion Glasgow Harold Saunders Fawnie Burrow Thomas Cross Donnaire Pennington Ned Caudle FRESHMEN Junior Cross Alfred Dunn Doris Whitaker Wanda Wiles Johnny Carter Paul York Carletta York ; Mary Routh Charles Davis Gene Walton Dorothy Pugh Letha Pugh Johnny Ester Eugene Amick 36 George Moore Vernace Pugh Jimmy Jenkins FRESHMEN % Virgil Reeder Louise Thomas Betty Lou McMasters Retha Reeder 37 Jackie Varner Maxie Smith Johnny Millikan o 38 IS bor SLIVIVIES 39 eves ‘ Prem nsen ISR ES ® ¥gg TARGA RDRSA SS, phe Ea cette ge sa eae ae ae Bred ey oe ete ha, a) Zz ae = a . Jones lture 5b 4CU R Agr Mr mia OL 5: 44 St has ae a teh Re a Mrs. Rachel B. 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C. F. Penigar A. Fleming Bell Near the School” High School Bible Teacher setae sisi Mr. H. L. Paschal Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Siler Mr. Smith GRADE BIBLE TEACHERS FIRST GRADE Mrs. Kathleen B. Redding e y NY ix First Row—Tommy Routh, Polly Johnson, Darrel Routh, Jo Ann Cotner, Harvey Bunting; second Row—Carrol Kime, Roger IT sis, Mildred Briles, Bill Suggs, Kay Wicker; Third Row— Leon Routh, Betty Jo Wright, Ronnie Kirkman, Linda Millikan, Warren Hall; Fourth Row— Linda McDowell, Kay Davis, Dorothy Johnson, Roger Williams, Jeanie Walker, Larry Wood, Brenda Julian; Fifth Row—Jerry Treece, Julia Anderson, Wayne Allred, Sammy Routh, Larry Lineberry, Jerry Hicks. Not pictuwred—Brenda Bowman, Lewis York, Michael Garner, Doris Kirkman, Regina Bowman. — = FIRST AND SECOND GRADE: Miss Lucy Buie First Row—Franklin Lambert, Sue Lineberry, Eugene Coble, Patsy Kinley, Billy Allen; Second Row—Janice Jennings, Mitchell Pennigar, Bernice Webster, J. D. Lawson, Jr., Jo Ellen Yow; Third Row—Tommy Routh, Gaynell Kirkman, ‘Gary Shelar, Judy Luck, William Julian; Fosrth Row—Glynda Richardson, Wayne Routh, Lora Jean Lambeth, Terry Hackett, Lillian Laughlin, Richard Kime, Judy Harmon; Fifth Row-—-Thomas Reeder, Darrell Lovell, Moleta Briles, Sammy Hackett, Mary Faye Hancock, Curtis Capps. Not Pictured—Frances Staley, Larry Pennington, Wilma Lee Lineberry. 67 SECOND GRADE =+THIRD GRADE fi, gm rf omni a et hee? pe Miss Florence Baldwin a First Row—Linda Garner, Arnold Trogdon, Shirley Carter, Jimmy Julian, Sue Lineberry, Second Row—Cecil Hall, Alease Craven, Tommy Parris, Emma Lineberry, Steve Tate; Third Row—lIrene Varner, Bruce Smith, Phyllis Dodson, Wallace Fields, Brenda Jarrett; Fourth Row— Jerry Davis, Margaret Nixon, Fred Lineberry, Elaine Thomas, Woodrow Allred, Dallene Shelar, Donald Yow; Fifth Row—Daisy Capps, William Cotner, Brenda Trotter, Wayne Allred, Bonna Cockman, Jimmy Samuels, Linda Coley; Sixth Row—Joe Davis, Judy Wicker, Larry Amick. Not Pictuwred—Ronald Yow, Larry Staley, Linda Briles, Doris Jennings, Ronald Yow. 68 THIRD — FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Bortner First Row—R. P.-Routh, Joye Lineberry, Donald Graven, Sue Allred, Arnold Gross; Second Row—Linda Duncan, Jerry Wright, Nancy York, Larry Nixon, Evonne Laughlin; Third Row— Bobby Cross, Edna Haithcock, Wayne Coward, Vivian Farrington, Jim Gary Richerson; Fourth Row-—Judy Garner, J. W. Kirkman, Ann Staley, Jimmy Lineberry, Alice Faye Williams, Joseph Allen, Emma Jean Pugh; Fifth Row——Danny Lovell, Brenda Ellis, Eugene Kidd, Mabel Gooch C. J. Burrow, Patricia Williams, A. V. Johnson; Sixth Row—Louise Johnson, Jerry Brandon, Brenda Routh, Alonza Swaringen. Not Pictured—Delphia McBride. 69 FOURTH GRADE Annie Elkins First Row—Vivian Anderson, Kuth Allred, Eddie Allred, Linda Fields, Mary Routh; Second Row—Routh Pugh, Rebecca Pugh, Mitchell Beane, Joyce Allred, Nancy Millikan; Third Row— Linda Lineberry, Barbara Martin, Ronald Pugh, Sue Lovell, Novella Gray; Fourth Row— Michael Foust, Doris Dunn, Virginia York, Larry Salmon, Nancy Jones, Mary Shelton, Bobby Jenkins; Fifth Row—Phillip Julian; Judy Coble, Catherine Roberts, Eugene Roberts, Rita Line- berry, Nancy Luck, Jimmy Latham; Sixth Row—Louise Kime, John Trotter, Ernest Kinley, Buddy Melton, Leon Garner, Billy Fierree, Rebecca Burnett. 70 Gladys G. Pugh First Row—Jimmy Burrow, Jettie Cross, Boyd Cockman, Nancy Bristow, Larry Swaim; Second Row—Pegegy Julian, Clyde Cockman, Shelby Allred, Vance Allred, Brenda Routh; Third Row-—Junior Duke, Linda Ann Salmon, Bobby Laughlin, Marie Coble, Jerry Poole; Foxrth Row—Joyce Lambeth, Russell Hackett, Annie Byrley, Clancy Allred, Mary Lou Cotner, Pete Cotner, Rebecca Coltrane; Fifth Row—Phyllis Lovell, Phillip Lovell, Nancy Jennings, Archie Saunders, Wesley Nixon, Harvey Luck, Doyle Barbre. : Not Pictured—-Mac Wicker, Melvin Bowman, Talbert Millikan, Brenda McBride, Betty Vestal. 71 FIFTH GRADE SIXTH GRADE Miss Swanna Baldwin First Row—Mary Agnes Redmon, Lewis Latham, Odell Lineberry, Patty Sue Hardin, Billy Whitaker; Second Row—Jimmie Cross, Ethelle Smith, George Williams, Roger Cox, Betty Noah; Third Row—Ralph Julian, Billy Garner, Sue Gooch, Charles Parris, Gilbert Walker; Fourth Row—Brenda Reeder, Johnny York, Terry Brown, Linda Samuels, Franklin Routh, Floyd Thomas, Delette Johnson; Fifth Row—Leroy Haithcock, Ralph McMillon, Elizabeth Loflin, Paul Burnett, Leon Swaringen, Nancy Wright, James Carter; Sixth Row—Stamey Dunn, Eva Pritchard, Donnie Cooper, Garland Garner, Joe Edna Davis. Not Pictured—Betty Harmon, Louise Nixon. 72 SIXTH -SEVENTH GRADE Mr. Richard York First Row—Vivian Reeder, James Kidd, Clarine Barbre, James Wicker, Lucille Kirkman; Second Row—Billy Flinchum, Mabel Shelton, Perry Keeling, Jane Parris, Philip Reeder; Third Row—Elsie Coble, Allen Laughlin, Leilana Hackett, Ronnie McMillion, Doris Smith; Fourth Row—Glen Coley, Kathrine Thomas, Darrell Bean, Mary Lou Coble, Richard Allred, Martha Laughlin, Eugene Routh; Fifth Row—Helen Pugh, Larry Lambert, Lillian Collins, Frank Ingold, Ann Cheek, Wayne Lovell, Nancy Hicks. Not Pictured—Hilda Coble, Dean Strider, 73 SEVENTH GRADE Mr. J. R. Maus First Row—Marie Martin, Tommy Johnson, Anita Amick, Perry Hunt, Shirley Williams; Second Row—Ray Fagg, Faye Fagg, Jerry Allred, Patsy Lambeth, Johnny York; Third Row— Ida Walker, Leo Kirkman, Peggy Wright, Ralph Martin, Phyllis Routh; Fourth Row—Betty Lineberry, Patsy White, Joseph Capps, Helen Routh, Boyd Brady, Joyce Nixon, Betty Webster; Fifth Row—Emma Bruce Pugh, Travis Allred, Janet Pugh, Winfred Routh, Jane Anderson, Ralph Hall, Patty Frey; Stxth Row—Odell Millikan, Rachel York, Julian York, Ann Davis Charles Cox. Not Psctwred—Charles Allred, Judy Williams. 74 EIGHTH GRADE First Row—John Lineberry, Irene Wicker, Gary Lineberry, Janice Pugh, Bobby Routh; Second Row—Alice Williams, John Lambert, Joann Routh, James York, Marcelene Poole; Third Row—Jimmy Brown, Betty Shelton, Bobby Sheron, Annie Coltrane, Larry Davis; Fourth Row—Virginia Routh, Edward Baldwin, Annie Gooch, James Wilkins, Barbara Routh, Malcolm Laughlin, Betty Bunting; Fifth Row—Tommy Poole, Peggy Allred, Junior Allred, Ruth Redmon, J. D. Williamson, Nancy Capps, Wayne Pennington; Sixth Row—Frances Cook, Bobby Melton, Frances Yow, Donald Varner, Bertha Cotner, Kent Davis, Betty Hurley; Seventh Row Saundra McBride, Donald Hughes, Junior Johnson, John Smith. ts) 16 a! Jackie Pugh Editor Louise Pugh Assistant Editor Mrs. Coy Chandler Sponsor 78 Ruth Simmons Art Editor Nancy Lineberry Assistant Art Editor Johnsie Davis Sales Manager 19 Fred Eddinger Assistant Sales Manager 80 Margaret Burrow Business Manager’’ Jettie Jo Allred “Assistant Business Manager’ Af V Lhr LSP Mey ls “Great A and little a, This ends annual day: Toss the ball high, Throw the ball low, Those that come after May sing hei-ho!” 81 WE BY HELPING OTHERS GROW Smo iss LIBERTY HOSERY MLS e iW CULL FASHIONED HOSIERY | LIBERTY. NC. | NEIN YORK SALES OFFICE PLANTS AT | EMPIRE STATE BUILDING LIBERTY, NC. NEW YORK |, NY. GIBSONVILLE , N.C. LONGACRE 3-1555 SMITH TRACTOR and EQUIPMENT CO. BOY-1005 PHONE 53 LIBERTY, N.C. FORD FARMING ‘owns tine SMITH MOTOR CO. INC. SALES SERVICE LIBERTY, NE. CAR OF THE YEAR BONUS BUILT. TRUCKS MNT On ee DAINTY BISCUIT FLOUR AND EXCELSIOR FEEDS ae GD Bry THE RANDOLPH MILLS, INC. 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