Jonesville High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Jonesville, NC)

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w i W A --W ----. --.-f-sW, V. Li 12' v so sad and defected, were we . . . 3 Time was slow and painful. YADKIIW COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY P. O. BOX 607 YADKINVILLE, NC 27055 f ' lid: 1 Member Of xl! XG' 9'-L xxx. o 'P I s I I VOR'I'HWE8TEP.H REGIONAL LIBRARY Oar Time as F reshmeri, we scarcely believe f, yr N r V 1 l 4 ' . la 11 li i, I rr V v 1 1 1 i fi A . 12 ' A ng 9 -1- 3 Suddenly one September in 1956, , fullfledged Sophovnoreis held sway ' Our timidity gone . . . by bmvado ' 6 replaced. A 5,5 5 Time danced and capered. B 'Elma :UHQ Wu. xwwv, WZMWWJZWW ,ylfu JOAMA. Published by The Seniors of Ionesville High School Ionesville, North Carolina CAROLYN EVERIDGE ,,.......,.................... - Edit MISS MARY SPEER ........,.,..,A,................ Advis 1959 CONTENTS FOREWORD ............,..... INTRODUCTION OF THEME DEDICATION ........ W... . . ADMINISTRATION ..... CLASSES ............ ACTIVITIES .... FEATURES ........... ADVERTISEMENTS .... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . . . mime flies -- 'mime races mime and friends gn hand in hand Our last truly carefree summer is at an end. Time brings change - - - new places and new faces. But We will make this a year to remember. Page Th Page Four So We look to our School Where friends will be - - - and serious thoughts, too. .4331-f'4a So short a time since we entered the first grade in this building. It was built in 1926 and completed in 1936. Many of our parents attended school here. The present high school building was completed in 1944. All rooms, were not used by high school classes then but we are quite crowded now. yff f Over-crowding is a problem in the rimary grades, so in 1953 tlge first grade build- ing was constructed. X WEQLU In 1948 this building was erected for students who were interested in training in agriculture. The shop has been used for veterans' classes, too. As time goes on, the new gymnasium will be completed, and a more adequate program in Physical Education will be available. It will be connected to the present high school building by another much needed science room and classroom. Page Five Bndirzxtinn He has been with our school for a long time, but he is retirin this year. He often went the second mile to Eelp and interest his students. By practic- ing his firm belief that education and religion are inseparable, he has influenced the lives of many students. Sharing honors with her husband is a teacher Whom We learned to love and respect when we.were quite young. Through her We pay tribute to our different primary teachers. It is with pride that we, the class of 1959, dedicate the ninth edition of The Blue jay to . . . MR. and MRS. HARVEY MADISON Page Six U-, , .1-,.-,,,,',,, f,v'.fv, ,,,,F..,:,....,x 4 p I X W A ,V V H V .. - , f , Af' ,J,lll,1l.'1 xli.'vl . lf! X V' X 'M -Zfi7:,,. !f'ff7lL- -+ ' glfzttuligj and rlminisirzliiun 1 '. e1---.--.-.-.-- ,,,.. N--f.. Mr. Guy T. Swain, our principal, must have received some pleasing news like, Yes, I am really sick today. I'm not laying out of school. Miss Marie Haigwood, our friendly count supervisor of instmction, is always well comed by teachers and students. Mr. Fred Hobson, our county su erintendent, pro- motes better schools earlly and late. ' .114 1 w l We are fortunate in having a school board so up-to-date and vitally interested in our school. Mr. Marshall Adams, Mr. Roy Boles, and Mr. Bob Snow. Mrs. Gertrude Salmons, Librarian and English teacher, is always working to keea the library in top shape and teac the hard subject of English IV. 4 , , L I Miss Peggy Lewis doesnit look this Mrs. Stacie Croce, our office secre- happy in journalism and Public tary, is pleasing to look at as well as Spea ing. She must save it for her very efficient. English classes. 'NQ if :HQ 3 Mrs. Louise Randleman, our Sci- Mr. Iohn Charles, Civics teacher Miss Mary Speer, frecluently called ence teacher, isnlt afraid of the and football Coach, hustles the stu- Miss Algebra, is seen ere with her biggest snake or ugliest spider. dents in the classroom as well as famous little brown notebook and, the team on the field. of course, she is checking on some- thing for the annual. Z, i-7 7g 'Riff' U F i Mr. joe Stroud, our Physics teach- Mrs. Jane Holcomb, our French Mr. john Wesleff Mathis, Social Stud- Q er, seems to be saying, Well now, teacher, looks much too serious for ies teacher an basketball coach, is lj we have perfect attendance todayf, her Romper Roomi' students . . . asking how many people are in Sput- ' . nik I . French II, 3rd period I ' rU'Ilall .. I Mr. Gerald Boles, our Agriculture Mrs. Ola Hendren, our Home Eco- Mrs. Faye Boles, the Commercial teacher, is always prepared to nomics teacher, is always cooking teacher, has a look of Class, please si teach the boys anything from farm- up something new, be it wearable be quietf, I ing to the complicated setup of or edible. machinery. Page Nine '3Q6f.iIiHfQM'dTQfH'ilXW'IIHIXIY7' -LTGTYHTQYKV QTQYKMSRCQ I0r1nffQf-- 1 ilk-. Fi N if Getting the first graders off to a good start are Mrs. Under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Nolan and Mrs. Lydia johnson, Mrs. Ruby Canipe, Mrs. Anne Madison Iris Canipe, the second graders are doing a fine job. I and Mrs. Kate Key. torch that onli his man and feeds t e and might to brown lm l tl bitlons llagl ogg: the rdggl in ' .l urn the lrresisible Q31 NVith Mrs. Ruth Wfhite, Mrs. Mary Harris, and Mrs. Mrs. Helene Dudley, Mrs. Edith Bray and Mrs. Catherine VVilkins, the third graders are getting ac- Blanche Rash are kept busy every minute of the day quaintcd with their new books. helping the fourth graders. . . g ,.,. A-f.i7v-1,1 wr 1-..1-1-.-1,-.,.-...- .-f-. , J' ff I Mrs. Mary Essic, Miss Lois Parks, and Mrs. jean On the playground or in the classroom, Mr. Harvey Mathis, the fifth grade teachers, believe that All work NI2ldiSOH, MF- C1131 P18511 and MIS- Bl21I1ChC Phillips HT? and no play make lack a dull boyf' always lending a helping hand to the sixth graders. V7 ' -f .w f ',l:' 4 sf A' torch that enllghtens tht Ill, ' man and fe-:eds 1 e flames , ' and might to brown and fe . , 1 aft .1 l .fi ...Q ' 1' I . Qlgxx Aj? l Q 1' ai S., With Mrs. Mary Lee Kelly, Mrs. Mabel Wagoner and Mr. Clyde Phillips and Mr. Edward VVest are kept Mrs. Edna Reece as teachers, there is never a dull husy preparing the eighth graders for high school. moment in the seventh grade classes. Page Eleven E Those Who Serve X BUS DRIVERS l XVhether on a snowy day or a spring morning these boys Bryant, Barry Tilley. Row Two: David Sparks, Donald may be depended on to get our pupils to school. Row Swaim, Grady Simmons, Bobby Ford, Leo Finney. One: XVayne Ray, Garland Ford, Howard Pardue, Odean I S CUSTODIAN OFFICE GIRLS VOLUNTEER MR- L- S- LONG Nancy Everidge, Josephine Spann, Joel Bryant, POSTMAN A man who is always ready assist Mr. Swain in the office. Without their help it A pleasant sight any morn- lg to help the students or would be impossible to keep the many office records ing is Mr. D. M. QDOCQ .ly teachers. straight. McBride bringing in the l school mail. A I if . ' f , f X if J Z2 I f 7 A k iff' ff! 1- A , A ,J Av V2 ' A , if T Aivtjkfwsrr' r X My V qlzy Vnihz p x ',, LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL A hard working group who prepares delicious meals for Sadie Vanhoy, Lois Harris, Estelle Byrd, Myrtle Ray, about 900 students a day. Minnie Carr, Ethel Adams, Ruby Freeman. mints ,Amr ,,. Page Fourteen l' 'sr' FEC' CLASS OFFICERS FRANCES BROWN . . . .....,..,,............ .... V ice-President TONY STEELMAN . . . .4,.., President CAROLYN VESTAL .... .... S ecretary IO ANN CHAPPELL . . . A... Treasurer '15 SE IOR . 1959 I FRANCES BHOVVN Sagacious F.T.A. 1,2, Secretary 225 Class Secretary 25 Glee Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,-15 Beta Club 2,3,45 Girl Scouts 3,4, President 45 Class Vice- President 45 Marshal 135 Store 25 Annual Staff, Associate Editor 45 Senior Attendant. JOEL BRYANT Terse Tri-Hi-Y 152,35-15 F.H.A. 1,25 F.T.A. 3,45 Glee Club 25 Hat Check Girl 25 Monogram Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Annual Staff 3,4, Associate Editor 45 Girl Scouts 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Office 4: Halloween Queen 1. JO ANN CHAPPELL Polite F.H.A. 1,2,3, Parliamentarian 25 Glee Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Science 35 School Store 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Annual Staff, Photography Editor 45 Class Treasurer 4. PEGGY CHAPPELL Adequate Beta Club 2,3,45 Monogram Club 35 F.T.A. 45 Chief Marshal 35 Basketball 1,25 Historian 4. I JNQ, 'V' 01,5 '- v 'Tsai -'Inav' fl I 4 'V' 5- .J-1 Q JUDY CHEEK Talented 19. Annual Staff 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captaing Monogram 1,2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Iunior Play 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,3545 Class Vice-President 1, President 25 Glee Club 1,2,3g F,H.A. 1,25 Girl Attendant. BILL COOK Reserved Class President 1. SUDIE COOK Facetious F.H.A. 1,25 Monogram 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Annu Basketball 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4. RICHARD ENSLEY Impressive Football 15 Hi-Y 2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Monogram Basketball Manager 35 Basketball 4. Scouts 35 Sophomore al 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Club 3,45 Tennis 45 Page Fifteen I i ,i I I E I A i I i E 5 I .nv .V ' Q.,-Q 3 J, nie? BOBBY FORD Unassuming F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Bus Driver 4. MCCLINE CHANT Nonchalant Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Monogram 2,3,45 F.F.A. 45 I.V.'s 1,25 Basketball 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,4. JOHNNY CILLIAM SENIOR CAROLYN EVERIDGE Dexterity Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 45 F.H.A. 1,25 F.T.A. 1,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Secretary 35 Monogram 2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Girl Scouts 3, Chaplain5 Class Secretary 1, Treasurer 25 Hat Check Girl 25 Marshal 1,35 Glee Club 25 Iunior Play5 Football Queen 4. BONNIE FINNEY Calm F.H.A. 1,25 F.T.A. 3,45 Library Club 4. EVELYN FINNEY Friendly F.H.A. 1,25 F.T.A. 3,45 Library Club 4. LEO FIN NEY Unconcerned Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Bus Driver 4. Ali' WWE' rfw ' A - b 'mf 5 President 3, President 4, Blue Ridge Conference 2,3,45 1,2, kr ..1::x,,, Qu Easygoing FLORENCE CRAY Real Annual 4, Feature Editor5 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 1, Vice- Reporter 25 Glee Club 25 F.T.A. 3,45 Monogram 2,3,45 Library 3, gresidenn Scouts 3, Presidentg Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Chief 45 Junior ay. Page Sixteen af' 1 - 'xN.N.X'X f'!y'l'l',lllllxNXf wx' 1, 5 li, . 1959 DONALD CROCE Likable Basketball 2,3,-4g Tc-nnis l,2.3,4g F.F.A. lg Monogram 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff 4. BRUCE HEM RIC Fortitude Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Monogram Club 1,2,3,4. JOSEPHINE HOLCOMB Impetuous Cleo Club 1,24 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4, Blue Ridge Conference 3,44 Girl Scouts 3,44 F.H.A. 1,2g F.T.A. 3g Monogram 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4, All-County 3, Tri-Captain 4g Tennis 3,4g Hat Check Girl 2g Junior Playg Library Club 3, Secretaryg Annual Staff 4, Circulation Chief. K STONEY LONGVVORTH Mischievous Hi-Y 1,2,3, Secretary 2g F.T.A. 25 Science Club 3, Reporter. 17 'T'! X, -EQ' a 0 ' VVAYNE LONGWORTH I ndolent DILLION MACEMORE Happy F.F.A. 3,4, Reporter 4. JAMES MACEMORE Candid F.T.A. 45 Glee Club 1. ROY MARTIN Respectful ?i 'G' 3 Football 2,3,4g Monogram Club 2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Bus Driver 4. Page S eoenteen 'fig Ili JUDY PHILLIPS Tranquil F.H.A. 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 GRADY PREVETTE Loyal Co-Captain 4g Monogram 2,3, WAYNE RAY Athletic Vootbfall 234 C0-Captain 4g Baseball 2g F.F.A 4 Glee Club 3 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 1,23 Annual 45 Bus Drxver 4 FTA 7 Class VICS President 35 Track 2. FAYE SHORE N ice Mountfun Park 1 Glee Club 15 F.H.A. 1,2,3g FTA 34 Library Club 4 Annual Staff 4. 1 x 'A Vx N- 'uxx' X.,.:.:. ' .I ff g..--.x -- ,xg-. ' ,vig xaxt, Ju '.,nfi1-a1s.ne.e-.-- xre . -...-- M--. - ----H - - . .199 GRADY SIMMONS Handsome ,ur lift! in F.T.A. 3,45 F.F.A. 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Bluc Ridge Conference 35 Annual 45 Baseball 2,35 Skating Club 4, Presidentg Scouts 1,2,35 Bus Driver 3,4. IO ANN SMITH Benevolent LS- f ' 7, ,I F.H.A. l,2, Treasurer 25 F.T.A. 3,4, Chaplain 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 2,35 Girl Scouts 3,4, Treasurer 45 Annual Staff 4, Ad- vertising Group. IOSEPHINE SPANN Pleasant i . .1 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Girl Scouts 3, Vice-President5 Beta x Q . Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Glee Club 2,35 F.H.A. 1,25 Class Vice-President 25 Annual Staff 4, Business Manage-r5 Office 4. DAVID SPARKS Unpredictable ff -1' F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 1, Vice-President 45 Bus Driver 4. TONY STEELMAN Riff 'FTW- DONALD SWAIM I nnocuous F.F,A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Reporter 3, President 45 Bus Driver 3,-1. BARRY TILLEY Refined Monogram 25354, President 45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, Blue Ridge Conference 2,35 Annual 4, Sports Editorg Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Scouts 1,25 Bus Driver 45 Class President 3. 'sqf- CAROLYN VESTAL W W' Neat 4:54 F.H.A. 1,134 Glee Club 24 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,41 Librzirv Assistant 35 Class Secretary 45 Annual Staff 4. V l l Page Nineteen I ndustrious ' Glce Club 15 Hi-Y 2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 Class President 45 junior Playg I Annual Staff 45 Scouts 1,25 Library 35 Halloween King 1,25 Basket- , ball Manager 45 Tennis 4. li - - '-' K '-unit' IVAN WACONER Courteous . 111 4 t. l I l A Monogram 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Treasurer F.F.A. 4. CHARLES WALTERS Speedy Days To Remember September 3, 1958 and we canlt believe we are Seniors, with all the privileges and honors due us. Io Ann Chappell is really taking this serious. After school sessions on the annual are not always so enjoyable, but Iosephine Spann, Carolyn Everidge, jo Ann Smith, Joel Bryant, and Frances Brown wouldnlt miss them. - ..X . , N ,. W, .- --,,, ...,...nm.. ..v.n1ir..-..f,., .-,---xxxu, xwar11'lIIHfK --g-604911 io Z1 zz '- ll V I0 ' luluuv C70 V MBE! V. W, , v L.,A,.... W ,,., , ,,, -1 Y 5 1 A , , V I ns 14 u M , f '17 C -.. 3, 35Q 'V.yf.i- Hu WW My-9 'ei ww' M wllvwm ,.,,, - . r ,ll S. v 22, .NX all , ! Q MJ4' 1, V' f1-rss' 'ff F gi 's 9 no L ' J gil new ' lb If I A , ...., . . Y, 5 X I-I 11 If I-4 J 4,1.gi.' , ,, . . To 9 I9 '50 5 F , 1 ..!S-.-l.., ,. 1 . . ' l 4 I ' 'TZ' Es 16 ff? JQ g 145 A10 ll I1 15 F14 as Q M, ' X ,,.Y.,1Ql L4-5 ffifil. 41.1 J1L1 , , A . g-, H. X- Q uf za f 'as 17 sf- 18 I9 Jfio u nz. 5 1 I .L....,--.M.-.. -- . . v V-H 1.4 is 17 'sis 1.9 Ulih p P I D 4 ? . if . 'i-av liHJ.i.lHlmJAW n'Il f ffff '-- xmxxxxxx'.-v. xv vwws X-f,-fffnfff , - 4 X. A .+....-A 4-V -Lf .. , nf . Zz. Page Twenty-One Page Twenty-Two .- ,.11.7'. f- -- Class History As we, the Seniors of '59, look back on our 4 years in high school, we find that we have many moments to remember. Our time here can be divided into four sections. In the fall of 1955, we entered high school with a group of 64. To our dismay we were initiated as Dogpatch characters. Any indignities We may have suffered were soon forgotten when the Senior Class gave us a party that night. That year the football team, with 6 players from our class, reached the semi- finals in the State Class A tournament. With our final exams behind us, we gladly left school for three months of fun. A class of 46 started the Sophomore year. We greeted Mr. Swain, our new principal, with an air of anticipation. The basketball team went to the finals in the State Class A tournament. Our class placed 2 players on the squad. Now with our finals over, we were ready for 3 months of vacation. We finally became upperclassmen with a group of 47. So many exciting things happened during our Junior Year. The Junior play, Swing Feverf, was a big success. Also there was much excitement planning for the junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. The theme of the prom was Teahouse of the August Moon. Finally our class rings arrived in April. Never was there a more excited group than we, showing our rings to everyone. Now with final exams over, we welcomed 3 months of freedom. In the fall of 1958, we began our Senior year with a group of 44. We are looking forward to the Senior Play, the trip to Washington, D. C., and the Iunior-Senior Prom and Banquet. We initiated the Freshmen as Disneyland characters and gave them a party that night. Soon we will receive our diplomas and walk out into the world. Although we may do many things and visit many places, we shall always remember our days in high school. gk QXY 'QQ' X Euninrs fi' Q9 4 Xp - .ni u I I I I I . I Page Twenty-F our f . H X ,f-S .. X CLASS OFFICERS PATRICIA BYRD . . . . . . . ...I . . ...,.,. ..., T reasurer IVEY GREY VESTAL , . . ..4.., President HOXVARD PARDUE . . . , . . Vice-President PERRY STOKES I,,., ,.S., S ecretary A u mn xvzxcx- f-in-,'7727zff James Armstrong Reg Banner Pat Byrd Margaret Caroll Eloise Chappell Diane Cheek John Frank Cockerham Rosa Cockerham Aline Collins Carole Collins Barbara Colvard Ola Dezem Opal Dezem Wilber Evans Nancy Everidge 1-T sr- ! 44-fx: '73 .- 's 436 qv-Q X A 3. -Q ' -fi'J'zg - . g i V J gl' .1 m Q ' 'ik if X : 11 -. in f., P ng iw A 0 fo-v 7 fb ' N' :gif ww F nvwy ,Y ' 'C' ' 1 JU IORS . . 1960 tr 5? Garland Ford Linda Gough Gerald Croce Leonard Croce Imogene Hall 5 an ' 1 Janice Harris Brenda Haynes Jerry Henderson Hazel Hensley Carol Hemric fax qu--4 4 Linda Holbrook P X Edna Holleman Q, I- Y, i fi VVayne Holleman . rv- 'J ft vQ ,X Jean Jarvis I A an A ads- 1 ' . l , 55.5 cw' .. , i l i 'J in Page Twenty-Five x J ,gil e mi i if . fm- Q -qxrw .U Claude Macemore Carolyn Macemore Donnie Macemore Elaine McGhee Dale Martin ,S S Gale Martin Ronald Muncus Howard Pardue Tommy Pardue 'Linda Pardue Virginia Pardue Ronald Patterson Eunice People Florence Prevette Mike Randleman ,Q I f 59x can , , no 'HX M X .. L ' A, ' 'A ww xg f A... Qui IA A r 41' 2 X K it iyf . fb ' I 1 Kish-r - ,,-W, X V ,X fl ' I , Q Lx ii.. ..-1' 1 ii U IOR 3 I 0 0 1 I Bud Reece 'Vw ' Kenneth Robbins V Georgia Royall Y 'E Roy Shores V Steve Shores 1' 'ex x i K 2 ' Frances Spainhour ge Henry Stanley Perry Stokes Allen Swaim vi- Anthony Tumer ' ' I l Phillip Vanhoy E Ivy Vestal 3 Pete Wagoner Page Twenty-Six if 1 6 I -rt .-. x. xun IXXXXKIHJ. I 4 M9242 A- f Lt- wa! -L -ww, Q-FP' , x qfmy 'lv' E ':r K Page Twenty-Eight .fl 'Oi A -Y 'N X A CLASS OFFICERS BERNICE VESTAL ..,S .... S,,..... . , ..... ..S, T r easurcr EDDIE WOOTEN , . . .S..,.. President PAUL REYNOLDS . , . ,,,S Vice-President BRENDA MARTIN ,.S. .,,..,. S ecretary X ff I I 5 X XV X bt W ll U S. X HU ' ,, f4l MNi'xX'-X V NNXXNIXXX 1. XXKXX IXXXVV, XkXi2Lr:41f27f7f707wl ma. X 1 rl ,pq-.av.4., 1 ., W ..- -V - - 1 'E' 23' ' -fi , Tin' ' , 'f 4. 31, if isrff Patsy Gentry Laura Gentry Delaney Croce Rebecca Guy Roger Harris Billie Hartsell Sarah Haynes Sam Hilliard Judy Holcomb Mildred Jenkins John Kelly Gerry Knight Brenda Long Nancy Lyons Ray McBride Sidney Mabry Hellen Macemore Linda Macemore a Cx 2 1'- .na if.: :- sci ,X lf, l 1 'A A.. ll gt' X N.-L. OPHOMORES . . .'g U' ,iw ao, -fx ga... Q. wx- . lf- Q M4 s 1961 .yn , 4 1 ' Y i -337 .J Q fi ,-:J K-1 . 4 N4 fill-mln llvnlfm Ruthie liulnfs Miko Bolvs La-s Brown Odeun Bryant ju Burchettm- Mary Calloway Stephen Canipe Larry Cheek Phyliss Cheek Charles Collins Dewitt Collins Una Gray Combs Jeanette Davis Linda Eller Phyllis Everidge Juanita Finney Duff Freeman -an., x 1 M he .1 - ,X D 5y is .FV N K. .qu-.. an... .sn- Hi 'ER' PVNAVY' an 1., . 531 , A- Y ,:. ' ' ,i x 5,1 if x 4 rfkiyryig, Q 1 l 'J' 4 .dv ,, f rg Phyliss Stanley Arlene Swaim Carol Swaim Claudia Swaim james Swaim Mildred Swaim Bernice Vestal Frances Vestal Greta Vestal Kenneth Vestal Mary Sue Vestal Larry WVag0ner Mittie Wagoner Jolene Weatherman Oren Williams Judy Walfe Linda Wood Eddie Wooten Page Thirty OPHOMORE . 1961 Brenda Martin jerry Martin Patsy Martin Louise Masten Virginia Montgomery Daniel Morrison Sarah Pardue Steve Pardue Judy Pinnix Arnold Pruitt Paul Reynolds Vernon Reinhardt Betty Roberts Hoyt Royall Jennie Smith Linda Smith Brenda Sparks Hilda Sparks .lp- sr Y 'K 48192 'hun C' 4 res men .., 4 A.1E'T7Awv'?bw ,-:N 4 Page Thirty-Two , 'rf . .X. ,ff - - --.- V W, -351 CLASS OFFICERS IUDY EVANS . . ,... , . ...,.S.4.,..A...4.. ....S T reansurer IOHNNY SHAW ..AS .,...,A P resident LARRY MUNCUS . . . , .... Vice-President DONALD NANCE LL,4 ......, S ecretary X 1 I 'ff' ll!! J. I I 1 1 HHN: X M R F H Y. YIUI. Q Q4'+TxXXXU1 XNXXNX Xkkxx X1 LMxx'Y1.v.X.N+.:L:-fg.ntff1111iQ, -7-.'Qra.N.Qs..7r'm. I J 1 Y 1 4 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 Larry Adams Alda Adkins Linda Armstrong Janws Bcnton Larry Brannon Pansy Brown Barbara Bullins Brenda Bnllins Donald Burcham Ruth Burguss Nancy Byrd Tony Calloway Linda Chappell Seth Cheek Sara Colvarcl Larry Collins Glenda Cook James Caller Nb-0 4 1 -.. K-F its -wr 'kv 1-1. L., 1 1 fam fv ta., . ,v ,, . ix-nf 1' . K- ew- '1 -1' xx Q'-Q U 4 ,Sr Lv' 'Qt ' '05 K. '27 FRESHME 4 1 ww, Vw 2 fa.. H! 1 X Z 1 9 ,rmim E it Xv'.l 11.154 A . g '4 l 'v A l 1, .S I .Al N . S.,'7 XV 1? 1 was ,,V?, J'1 V- gig , , 'gfgfxg 3655? 2 10.1 ...qv f 'fl MEHZO4 ' A 4 fa sg v Q. K -r- . CQ C, rs Terry Dranglm Indy Evans Bobbie Feimster Kvnnvth Finney Jvrry Finney VVaync Foster james Freeman Roy Hall Curley Haynes Evan Hcrunic Judy Hcmric Hnlwcrt Holcomb Vicky llolcmnb Dorothy Hutchins Carolyn Ilntclmins Gladys Ivstvr Mary Jones Ronnie Macy Cvrry Macunlorv joycu Martin Gladys Money V1-rmcll Money Laura Blontgnnnvry Tony Nluncns Page Thirty Three -3'g1t1gxkSxxx1..?a14nrl.nunrJ111.111.ll n nl n l n I mx. 1 n 1 1 1: A---f .4113 T l ' ,. , f, tif-fs, ,4 of It l 5 me ,s , 3 Q. ' , Larry Muncus I' l- Y A V s Q Donald Nance ' ' 'l A 7' .F-l R' -h d Nance ' A 1, in-my V 'Hs V li. al' g, 'Cx ibm FRESHME . jimmy Pickett Warren Prevette Millie 'Prevette Sue Ray Mary Jane Reece Lee Roy Robbins john Shaw Larry Shoemaker Irene Shore Clyde Shores Tony Sparks ,luck Stroud Ronnie Swuim james Swaim Sharon Tilley Patsy Thomas Glenda Vanhoy YVillie Vanhoy William Vestal George Vigneault Rita Waldrup Benny Wiles William Winebarger Freddie Wooten Page Thirty-Four Q . ,fn 'z?'s-',- sf-vars-gm-fw,,i,fL. , f 113140 ,. .' 14' t 1512222 -me-Q Q5-in janct Newman il my Q '15 ' 5 Charles Nichols ,V ' , ,G Q Vg Larry Osborne ,,, , ,L G f., S li .Qi f K 'Ov . 1962 Se it -if, Q G, i x. l - M 1. : I .yV.1-L iw.: hy Sf! 4 1 AJ V55 ff .-uf f , 5 . it ff ,Q H 5525! If 'nu'- J 1 in I l 5, fl, QM- i 'GS V 'Y , 2 In f Ziff.- sz iw: Ethel Pardue Hilda Pearson Brenda Pepper We were initiated as Disne land characters. Here is Ronnie Swaim as Wen y, Vicky Holcomb as Peter Pan, E. Culler as Grandma and Glenda Cook as Little Red' Riding Hood. 1...- 'Uk' ui-A o is ffl' J, r r 1 xp ul we ,Q wg- iq pew 1 l T qxtxWxi.w,wxxsxwi X'kQx.5 1 ',f,f1f,f. n' - iixgxxx N- Q I 5 1 ,' -1 .hx fffii 22.4 .fff w ,,vvv J J a- ,c.,- l Q 1 R in N rw, ,- : ...,, ff vs 1 M --... aw x -, 8TH GRADE I Donald Adams Ronald Ball Tommy Benton - - ' ' Pat Benton Barbara Billings Bobbie Bryant Ann Bryant Alvin Cheek Z ,Q f f by ff, I X I if 'A' ff I . My f? 0 ISV ' . Q, , ., A X X We M. fi Jef l l it SQWQN, Ivinia Cheek 1 June Fisher Clarence Ford Doris Ford Dallas Foster Tommy Freeman Harry Croce Larry Harris Judy Harris Gayle Haynes Harold Holcomb Sandra Holcomb Brenda Ingool Dennis Johnson Chris Longworth Albeit Macemore lx Nr, tllar ,al a ' , ? Y' ' Kenneth Macemore Linda McKinley Frances Pearson Barbara Prevette Johnny Reece Johnny Renegar - Libby Sparks Brenda Walker Margie White f -w Allen Burgess Q x Paul Benton Carol Benton Ronald Bray Benny Burgess Chris Canipe Tony Carter Rose Casstevens Joyce Cearley Catherine Cockerham Marie Cox Bonnie Evans Otis Ford Johnny Freeman Ronnie Harris Kenneth Haynes Linda Hensley l Blanche Hodge Bobby Holbrook Stanley Martin Carol Mendenhall . Jonnie Myers l S Butch Nelson I 1 X . 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QSLAMQ Xi 'Sf 1 s aa.: ' ils3ff7n111nrr.cx11m,umnf..wgf'-g.ac'a1L i A.. it 1 , 'i These first graders get into the mood for Thanksgiving by giving Along with the learning these first graders are doing, Christian a scene of the Pilgrims and Indians. Seated arc: Gary Pennell, Shores, XVanda Luffman, Tommie Haynes, Stephen Adams, and Joyce Chant, Scottie Calloway, Libby Freeman. Standing: Rita Douglas Martin take some time for play. Vestal, Phillip Carter, Susan Pardue, Dennis johnson, David Kirk, johnny Ipock, Billie Stonestreet, Glenda Durham, Mary Casstevens. itil l ,,..::,-an Some of the first graders displaying their artistic talent are: jimmy Representing some of the work that the first grade is doing are: Boyette. Marquita XVilborn, Mary Smith, ,Ioyce Drauglin, Laura Regina Vanhoy, Bill XValters, Linda Nichols, Danny Martin, Ioyce Chant, Janice Harris, and Dennis Maceinore. Holeman, and Eddie NVolfe. f 2 Del' , t c , f?'f .wJ Studying Geography, a new subject of the 3rd grade, Where In Displaying some of the 4th grade work are: Donnie Hemric, the XVorld Do You Live? Sitting: Kathy Rumple. Deborah Haynes. Ricky Batte, Michael Gambill, and Janie Stokes. Standing: Chris Martin, Sharon Blackburn, and Debbie Simmons. Page Forty-Four ff 1 , . .- .- ....... :rss .xxx Tail: P -T -. - f fic! T. 3 V524 . A Lf' -. y A ,I . Q. Wk ., X '- -Men.. -- . , ily, A: . . ll Here are some of the wild flowers we have collected. Rita Kemmer, Lynn Myers, Sammy Freeman, Linda Bauguess, Bonnie Pinnix, Ann Martin, Juanita Chappell. --... . XVe have finished our work and arc ready to pose for pictures. Larry Freeman, Linda Morrison, Sharon Moncus, Larry Childress, Benny DeHart. i 4 Ml: ,y These girls have been making some pilgrims: Karon jones, Patricia These girls are prospective Girl Scouts of the fifth grade: Dixie Myers, Vicky Benton, Margaret Harris. june Collins, Brenda XVilkins, Phyllis McBride, Melinda Sprinkle. Wil ' l ist '- W'5w 'U5Nl DWL Y' ., - vi , lm ,A 1 455 - '-w s V. I . 3 ,L ! Q - 5 .. y 5 , sighs 4 9 13 2, , ,. Q W 1 2 7 J 1 1 A -H3 Q X .1 . 2 1' Q' ,. 1.af5,: 1 K , N'- , A l If I didn't know better I would say Mrs. Reece's seventh graders These students have been making a study of trees: Tom Kelly, are Stlldyiflg- Terry Blackburn, Karen Myers, Linda Nicks. David Pardue. Page Forty-Five BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA TROOP 25 The future is assured if our boys learn good citizen- ship. First Row: Steve Shepard, Tommy Boles, Steve Canipe, Larry Harris, Larry XVagoner, Clarence Freeman, jr. Second Row: james Rash, Terry Blackburn, Larry Adams, Butch Casstevens, Richard XVoody, Derentz Collins, Ronnie Adams. Third Row: Chris Canipe, George Vigneault, Kenneth Haynes, Harry Groce, Johnny Reece, James Everidge. JONESVILLE. N.C. IONESVILLE SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL Because of them, children really live at Ionesville School. Row One: Clarence Freeman, jr., Kenneth Macemore, Tommy Boles, Larry VVagoner, Richard Woody, Dean Ferguson, Ronnie Adams, james Rash. Row Two: Mr. West, Chris Canipe, Kenneth Haynes, jerry Robinson, Loyd Spiuer, Donald Adams, Harry Groce, johnny Reece, Tommy Benton. First Row: Glenda Caudill, Reporter, Billie Sue Vestal, Secretary, Sheilia Graham, Pianist. Second Row: 'lan Eldridge, Treasurer, Albert Macemore, Song Leader, Iudy Underwood, President, Dillon Stanley, Vice-President, Phyllis Martin, Song Leader. 909 The Ionesville 4-H is an active organization in our school, helping boys and girls to become wide-awake leaders in their communities. .1 niiiliiies s A 1959 Biiiefiayw f Q.. fu!! , CAROLYN EVERIDCE Ed' 'tor OSEPHINE SPANN MISS MARY SPEER I Business Manager Advisor 'MQW -4?-sf' Each year one of the most impor- tant jobs is planning the layout for the yearbook. The staff is composed of Seniors and a few of the interested juniors. '4- The Annual is financed by circu- lation and securing advertisements from the local businessmen. Though We have fun working to- gether, it is not play to Write copy, plan pictures, and the many things that go into making our Blue Jay a treasured yearbook. JOEL BRYANT and FRANCES BROWN Associate Editors i if b l .Io Ann Smith and Tony Steelman, Assistantsg lean Myers, Florence Gray, Feature Editors Jean Jarvis, AIT Edit0I'5 Barry Advertising Chief. Tilley, Sports Editfif- CIRCULATION STAFF Row One: Judy Cheek, Josephine Holcomb, Chief, Frances Spainhour. Row Two: Diane Check, Sudie Cook, Pat Byrd. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF How One: Carolyn Vestal, Jo Ann Chappell, Editor: Grady Simmons. Row Two: Nancy Everidge, Elaine McGhee, Faye Shores. I l ADVERTISING STAFF SI Seated: Josephine Spann, Tony Steelman, Frances Spainhour, Josephine Holcomb, Judy Cheek, Florence Gray, Pat Byrd, Grady Simmons, Jo Ann Smith, Grady Prevette. Standing: Jean Carolyn Vestal, Frances Brown, Nancy Everidge, Faye Shores, Jarvis, Sudie Cook, Elaine McGhee, Jean Myers, Carolyn Jo Ann Chappell. Everidge, Barry Tilley, Joel Bryant, Verlin Oliver, Diane Cheek, f Page F0 t!l'Nine exe A we J --N kfm, e .efsxuin P , f , . p b .li . .f' ' , .fi rr sf f 'ff 'Q .e J 452 - it F i QV l - fp Q1 ' '-tai ggi ' J J , J ,as S ri- e, 1, K, a ' l J J MEMBERS Left to Right, First Row: Barry Tilley, Nancy Eve-ridge, Jenny Smith, Carolyn Everidge, Florence Cray, Linda Wood, Josephine Holcomb, Linda Pardue, Joel Bryant, Pat Byrd, Leonard' Croce. Second Row: Judy Cheek, Patsy Martin, Roy Shores, Georgia Royall, Sudie Cook, Roy Martin, Perry Stokes, Judy Wolfe, Shirley McKinley, Verlin, Oliver, Donnie Macemore, Phyllis Cheek. Third Row: John Cockerham, Steve Shores, Bud Reece, McCline Chant, Garland Ford, Duff Freeman, Anthony Turner, Ronald Patterson, Ivan Wagoner, Wayne Ray, Bruce Hemric, Grady Prevette. Fourth Row: Mike Boles, Reg Banner, Charles Collins, Mike Randleman, Paul Reynolds, Howard Pardue, Richard Ensley, Pete Wagoner, Dale Martin, Gale Martin, Donald Groce. Monogram The purpose of the Monogram Club is to promote good sportsmanshi and character in our school and community throu ii the influence of our Athletics. We secure ads to inance programs which We make for football games. We make money to buy jackets for Senior members. We also take care of our trophies which are in the front hall, as Donald Croce and Sudie Cook are doing here. First Row: Joel Bryant, Secretary, Josephine Holcomb, Treasurer. Second Row: Grady Prevette, Vice-President, Coach Mathis, Advisor, Barry Tilley, President. I I C1 5 I ,K -s 4 , 'vb' 'th' Xi If . lg! or M Fi MEMBERS First Row: Faye Shores, Diane Cheek, Carol Collins, Jean Jarvis, Carolyn Everidge, Elyven Finney, Eddie Wooten, Alene Collins, Linda Gough, Nancy Everidge, Janice Harris, Jenny Smith, Mrs. Jane Holcomb. Second Row: Edna Hollaman, Barbara Nfations, Imogene Hall, Bonnie Finney, Ivey Vestal, Peggy Chappell, Linda Smith, Jerry Martin, Ray McBride, Shirley McKinley, Eloise Chappell, Jo Ann Chappell, Joel Bryant. Third Row: Elaine McGhee, Jean Myers, Josephine Holcomb, Mary Calloway, Wayne- Hollaman, Una Gray Combs, James Swaim, Josephine Spann, John Kelly, Phyliss Stanley, Brenda Sparks, Carolyn Vestal, Florence Gray. Fourth Row: Billie Ann Hartsel, Linda Ellor, Cale Martin, Tony Steelman, Mike Rancllemnn, Grady Simmons, Howard Purdue, Richard Enslcy, Bud Reece, Reg Banner, Dale Martin, Jo Ann Smith, Linda Wood. ,Future Teachers of America Jerry Martin fTreasurerJg Gale Martin CPresidentJg Reg Banner fSecretaryJ, Linda Wood fVice-Presidentl. ri, Future Teachers Club was organized in 1953. It was named the John Dewey Club in honor of that famous educator. The main purpose of the F.T.A. is to interest good students in becoming teachers. Miss Jo A11n Smith is shown helping in a fifth grade class. Page F ifty-One ' nW wRmxmmuxxKWx ykg. 5xQ:R-:'.'Xi'f'x'R-.frlii pa-f1!fY.vflf'f!.HHn3 alglsl. J 1 1 VX f -'ee free-fe' f----0---A - . I-za Future Farmers of America iii-' OFFICERS Yancy St. John, Secretary, Donald Swaim, President, James Armstrong, Sentinel, David Sparks, Vice-President, Mr. Boles, Advisor, Ivan Wagoner, Treasurer. C5590 Seth Cheek and Yancy St. John are Working on a project. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of, by, and for boys studying vo- cational agriculture. Leadership and character development, co-operation, improved citizenship, and improved agriculture are the goals of the F.F.A. Schoolground beautification and com- munity service are the primary projects of the coming year. SQ MEMBERS Row One: Mr. Bolcs, James Swaim, Larry Collins, Tony Calloway, Benney Wiles, Charles Settle, Charles Nichols, Larry Branon, William Vestal, Ronald Swaim, Larry Adams, James Freeman. Row Two: Harold Vestal, William Winebarger, Tony Muncus, Odean Bryant, Wayne Foster, Kenneth Robbins, Allen Holcomb, Charles Burcham, Donnie Macemore, J. X-X .. , Larry Shoemaker. Row Three: Donald Vestal, Tony Sparks, Gerald GIOCC, Donald Swaim, Kent Muncus, Evan Hemric, James Armstrong, Edward Haynes, John Shaw, Seth Cheek. Row Four: Jack Stroud, Steve Swaim, David Sparks, Yancy St. John, Richard Nance, Wayne Ray, Grady Simmons, Ivan Wagoner, Roy Martin, McCline Cant, Bobby Ford. S srs. L. Ll -i S Science Club The Science Club was organized in 1957 under the direction of Mrs. Randleman. Most of the meetings are used to work on projects which are entered in the Science Fair. Pictured above are the boys who Won the three top places in our Science Fair. John Kelly, Oren Williams, Paul Reynolds, and Duff Freeman. XM, is as ij if new it rv ME Row One: Louise Masten, Bernice Vestal, jerry Martin, Henry Stanley. Larry Wagoner, Steve Canipe, Ivey Vestal. Billy Hartsell, Jenny Smith, Judy Hemric. Row Two: Ray McBride, john Shaw, John Kelly, Una Combs, Mary Calloway. Roy Shores, Linda Smith, Linda VVood, Jolene ,ai-Y Y 'Ili I I I I I I I I I OFFICERS Row One: Eunice Peoples, Chaplain, Imogene Hall, Historian, Linda Eller, Reporter, Elaine McGhee, President. Row Two: Brenda Long, Treasurer, Claudia Swaim, Song Leader, Hilda Sparks, Par- liamentarian, Mildred Swaim, Vice-President, Jean Jarvis, Secretary. Y W 1, . Our club presents a radio program over WIF M during F.H.A. Week, and makes an improvement to some part of our school. This year We are placing pictures in the library. Future, O Amcri The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying home- making in junior and senior high schools. It brings together state groups interested in, and From their study of flower arrangements, we expect attractive results from I the hands of Eunice Peoples, Elaine McGhee, lean Jarvis, Eloise Chappell, and Carol Collins. 455, ilf' 4: 'MVN MEMBERS Row One: Linda Holbrook, Judy Pinnix, Mildred Swaim, Claudia Swaim Linda Eller, Jerry Martin, Elaine McGhee, Louise Masten, Ierry Knightl Row Two: Juanita Finney, Eloise Chappell, Iean Jarvis, Brenda Sparks Una Combs, Mary Calloway, Hilda Sparks, Bemice Vestal, Carol Swaim 1 s Carol Collins, Sarah Haynes. Row Three: Vonda Tucker, Eunice Peoples, Brenda Long, Aileve Evans, Imogene Hall, Carolyn Macemore, Vermell Money, Mildred Jenkins, Mittie Wagoner, Betty Roberts, Laura Gentry, Glenda Benton. f---A-4----H f... . . -. .-. I II I G1f1C2l B I-lomemakers working toward, better home and family living, and provides opportunities to share in solving problems important to home life. From nature We often get ideas for designs, as well as color, for dress materials. So demonstrating are Laura Montgomery, Pansy Brown, Brenda Pepper, and Sharon Tilley. Q V OFFICERS Row One: Linda Chappell, Secretary, Mary Charles Jones, Chaplain, Brenda Pepper, President, Glenda Cook, Reporter. Row Two: Janet Newman, Vice- Presidentg Glenda Vanhoy, Treasurer, Pansy Brown, Parliamentariang Linda Armstrong, Historian, Iudy Evans, Song Leader. Our club plans to carry out a worthwhile interesting pro ram each month. W'e plan to ad one piece of needed equipment to the Homemaking Department-ironing board number 2. in , :ala up I 1 fl? Z 95 Jia.: i . MEMBERS Row One Linda Chappell Rita Waldrup Glenda Vanhoy Patsy Thomas Newman Judy Hemric, Sue Ray, Bobbie Femister, Pansy Brown, Ruth Laura Montgomery Brenda Pepper Irene Shore Dorothy Hutchins Burgess Jane Reece Judy Evans, and Mary Iones. : ' 2 I x s W s n and Glenda. Cook., Row Two: Linda Armstrong, ,Sharon Tilley, Janet l , - - 1 - -,'-':- .- .. - r , -- 1 1 'e-1- f ff- -- -H -'--. ---M--f---1-V Q-u-g.L..g Page F ifty-F ive l 2 s, E 1 s i l .,.'.-. .--.1.,.1 . n1r n., Hu ..- .--1 WL' TBM' 'Q ' --0 5512155 Tony Steelman, Cale Martin, Grady Simmons are making The Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y are Christian organizations. Their A purpose is to Create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, posters for one of their annual dances. During the year we make money for our club by sponsoring a Sweetheart Ball, a Christmas Dance and sell tags for automobiles. We help the World Service and also other Christian organizations through- out the United States. 251. 'WI M ai , 'Q ,.. ' 4' OFFICERS Row One: Reg Banner, Reporter, Barry Tilley, President, Eddie Wooten, Chaplains Dale Maftln, Sf3'1'geant-at-Arms, Grady Simmons, Treasurer, Mike Randleman, Vice-President, Mike Boles, Secretary, Howard Pardue, Sergeant at Arms. I nv A ' Q Cf, D 4, 25212 T, f,3 hr iz 5 ri 3 dv, .A 4, ,. V A I? W, V 1 H 1 ' 13, K' J yi -, in I t 4 MEMBERS Row One: Larry Brandon, Ivey Vestal, Ray McBride, Iohn Kelly, Reg Mike Randleman, Howard Pardue, Richard Ensley, Grady Simmons, Banner, Duff Freeman, Iames Swaim, Barry Tilley, Leonard Croce, Eddie Gale Martin, Dale Martin, Tony Steelman. Wooten. Row Two: Roger Harris, Mike Boles, Bud Reece, Pete Wagoner, Page F if-ty-S ix J 1 Tri-Hi-Y J sy school, and community, high standards of Christian charac- terf' WHY OFFICERS Row One: Nancy Everidge, Reporter, Diane Cheek, Chaplain, Linda Cough, Vice-President. How Two: Frances Spainhour, Parliamentariang Florence Gray, President, Jolene Weatherman, Treasurer, Josephine Holcomb, Secretary. ,ev Ffa I 41 f , ...wffffff Judy Cheek, Gladys Jester, and Jean Myers are preparing a box to be given to a needy family at Thanksgiving. We help needy eople and send money to VVorld Service. Food baslgets at Thanksgiving, as well as toys and gifts at Christmas, add to our program. Dances and parties provide us with entertainment. A N V? F553 MEMBERS Row One: Pat Byrd, Judy Pinnix, Nancy Everidge, Judy Cheek, Phyllis Cheek, Jean Myers, Brenda Pepper, Joel Bryant, Frances Brown, and Eloise Chappell. Row Two: Diane Cheek, Shirley McKinley, Ruthie Boles, Janice Harris, Linda Gough, Jean Jarvis, Jenny Smith, Carol Swaim, Carolyn Vestal, Jo Ann Chappell, Judy Evans. Row Three: Sarah Pardue, Patsy Martin, Sudie Cook, Virginia Montgomery, Brenda Martin, Linda Eller, Brenda Sparks, Linda VVood, Jolene Weatherman, Billie Hartsell, Carolyn Everidge. Row Four: Josephine Holcomb, Judy Wolfe, Linda Purdue, Phyllis Stanley, Josephine Spann, Joyce Martin, Frances Spainhour, Linda Smith, Jo Ann Smith, Georgia Royall, Florence Gray, and Jerry Knight. 1:62.-n4n4.4AAaH11rhl-111 nt Q 1 -4.11 n 141.111, -.- aiamwli The Library Club was organized in 1947 to correlate the activities of pupil library assistants and to recognize their services. The purpose of the club is to sponsor greater interest among students in libraries, to stimulate reading interests, and to improve the library service of the school. Witli our help it is possible to maintain neatness in the library. We enjoy fixing the bulletin board for all oc- casions as Linda Pardue and jean Myers are demon- strating. ,QQ Library Club OFFICERS Faye Shores, Secretaryg Jean Myers, Presidentg Barbara Nations, Vice-President. A u 09 V Yi. ' 4' 3 .WA Q, My A 4, V 57 ,l x , 3 ' ' A 'U 1 za V. 7? V First Row: Evelyn Finney, Jean Myers, Linda Pardue, Bonnie Finney, Arlene Swaim. Back Row: Carol Collins, Barbara Nations Linda Gough Page F ifty-Eight Faye Shores, Mrs. Salmons, Sponsor. Girl Scouts .5 A First Row: Florence Gray, Presidentg Josephine Spann, Vice-Presidentg Carolyn Everidge, Chaplain. Second Row: Josephine Holcomb, Reporterg Io Ann Smith, ' ' Treasurerg Nancy Everidge, Secretary. Some of the projects of The Senior Girl Scout Troop No. 36 have been to paint the Scout house and to go on several cookouts. The cookouts were the real highlights of the year. All the girls agree they never taste better food. Here Iosephine Spann, Joann Smith, osephine Hol- comb and Frances Brown are making tur eys to put on trays as favors in the local hospital. qv R DQ MEMBERS First Row: Frances Brown, Joel Bryant, Carolyn Ev 'dg , I hin Holcomb, Florence .Gray, Georgia Royall, Diane Cheeflrl Szcofgielilowtl Judy Cheek, Phyllis Cheek, Billie Hartsell, Io Ann Smith, Josephine ., Spann, Frances Spainhour, Linda Smith, Iudy Wolfe, Phyllis Stanley, Nancy Everidge. Page Fifty-Nine nu-AT. 1a,, Y-1-:-A-- Anlwu. -.e. .... .-. . - MR. CUY T. SEV FRANCES The Beta Club was organized in 1939 and has continued as an active club since that date. It is a member of the National Club A 1 V 5 . 4211, I 5 . X, , 7 y X L LINDA HOLBROOK LINDA COUCI-I w my wh: fi S , . w,.,,.1 Q, - f Ofgfff, T it , , ms? ' 1 A . , f SQUAD First Row: Dale Martin, Bud Reece, Pete Wagoner, Roy Shores, Wayne Ray, john Shaw, Larry Shoemaker, Tony Muncus, Sidney Maybry, Paul Bates, Duff Freeman, Anthony Tumer, Mike Randleman, Gale Martin. Second Row: Bruce Hemric, Grady Prevett. Fourth Row: Coach Mathis, Coach Charles, Oren Williams, Garland Ford, Reg Banner, Ivan lwagoner, Mike Boles, James Swaim, Manager. Dewitt Collins, Charles Collins, Donald Burcham. Third Row: Hoyt Royall, As school opens in Septem- ber so does the season of football. Cold nights and cheering fans set the pace for a season of high expec- tations. Coach Charles Head Coach WAYNE RAY Left Tackle GRADY PREVETTE, Right Tackle Coach Mathis, Assistant Coach C0'CaPtain ?.-,....- ----- 4 , 5 A 5 w A 5 i 51 .- E I P 'E cf M z lr- ll if Q 55 af bl fi W i 1 Q. ,zz if Vg ilu - 'iii- 1 l 7 nuillzlll - 1958 ROY MARTIN Right Guard GALE MARTIN Right End MIKE RAN DLEMAN F ullback ffwhwf N ''ffwf-wMwxiNwx'f2wawwwwwrffwfffef- -. BRUCE HEMRIC Center PE1E WAGONER Left End ANTHONY TURNER Right Hdfback IVAN VVACONER Left Guard BUD REECE Quarterback ROY LEE SHORES Left Halfback I x Roy Martin C14D, Cale Martin 1785 and Grady Prevette C852 attempt to save Roy Shores from being tramped. Where does VVayne Ray think he,s going? fonesville fonesville onesville fonesville onesville onesville Honesville onesville onesville onesville 2 7 6 0 0 26 7 19 0 26 32 Our lovely football queen and attendants highlight the homecoming game. Laura Montgomery, Nancy Everidge, Carolyn Everidge fQueenj, Phyllis Cheek, Frances Page Sixty-F our Brown , .,., ...hx-xx. xu .-yu, 1. J. :A 1.111.545 3g Banclv's I Sl Sparta lf I Elltin 32 ll Yaclkinvillc 21 X P XVest Yadlcin 0 'LL' Boonville 0 q Franklin 0 V f Pilot Mountain 19 XV est NVilkes 34 Flat Bock 6 Gale Martin C781 is close behind No. 60 on the opposing team while Roy Martin C145 is held hack. Here Mike Randleman makes one of his fine plays. Q 1 -I Q N Our cheerleaders really deserve a ride in the homecoming parade for they work harder than anyone in planning it. jenny Smith. Linda Cough, Judy Evans. lanice Harris, Pat Byrd, Linda NVood, Diane Cheek, joel Bryant, Florence Cray, Page S'xfU'F1U0 Chief. IOSEP . EEK ' HIN 5uDX Clld JUDY WOLFE QE HOLCOM Forwar in Guard Co Cuard B CO-Cflpta - apfain Clockwisc: Josephine Holcomb, Phyllis Cheek, Brenda Martin, Iudy Cheek, Linda Purdue, Frances Spainhour, Burnice Vestal, Iudy Wolfe, Patsy Thomas, Bobbie FL-mister, Sue Ray, Sharron Tilley, Patsy Martin, Suclie Cuokg Managers, Sara Pardue, Georgia Boyall, Shirley McKinley. PHYLLIS CHEEK PATSY MARTIN Forward BRENDA MARTIN Guard Forward , r Y D0 TXLLE NA BAY5 Euafd MCCLINE GHANT 55,2 CROQE 1 Captain Forward Tri.Ca fd . V1 T Tn Captam main Second Row: Jerry Finney, Dewitt Collins, Pete Wagoner, Bud Reece, Leonard Groce, Managerg Oren Williams, Richard Ensley, Garland Ford, Tony Steelman, Manager. Front Row: Ronald Patterson, Donald Groce, McCline Chant, Howard Pardue, Paul Reynolds, Barry Tilley. fm? HOWARD PARDUE JOHN MATHIS PAUL REYNOLDS C enter Coach Forward - , 1 we-:Q .,, Q' A V ' . .. . V . . M - -'- '-.N 'i-.i'4AA.xIAnal An.: 1i..f.n:. . n-nun-1 .f:- '-,.- r l H-li l , A V S 'il ' 4 ' Jonesville Jonesville Jonesvillc Jonesville ' Jonesville l Jonesville A Jonesvillc Joncsville Jonesville l Jonesville S Jonesville Jonesville Jonesville Jonesville Jonesville Jonesville - Jonesville . I E Jonesville 5 Jonesville Jonesville Sharon Tilley jumps with glee as the jettes add another victory. l I I I I 4 l l 43 75 66 . . 54 61 59 ., 35 40 37 54 61 . , 53 43 31 30 52 .. 58 50 51 . . 63 Mineral Springs Mineral Springs Mt. Park NVest Yadkin East High Courtney Sparta Boonville Mt. Park Sparta Ellcin East High East Bend Boonville Yadlcinville Courtney Elkin East Bend Yadkinville West Yadkin ' 12214 Judy Cheek as seen here, hit most Judy Wolfe was always ready to re- Judy Wolfe just about blocked this l of her shots to lead our girls to bound any shots missed. one, as she did so many. victories. TENNIS 9.96 l l l s i l First Row: Linda Purdue, Josephine Holcomb, Judy Cheek, Patsy Martin. First Row: Ronald Patterson, Tony Steelman, Donald Croce, McC1ine Ghant. Second Row: Judy Wolfe, Shirley McKinley, Phyllis Cheek, Sudie Cook. Second Row: Barry Tilley, Oren WV1l11ams, Howard Pardue, Richard Ensley, -............. . 'AQQ, LfJ,'.AU.l.'Ufxll:Mildlllf'- 7 . 'S Leonard Croce. XNQXNQQXYITQT-Tyi iii5-'S-liE3AfCi25??J.f,L jonesvillc joncsville joncsville jonesville joncsville ,lonesville joncsville ,lonesvillc joncsville jonesville .Ionesville jonesvillc jonesville jonesville Ionesville jonesville jonesville Ionesville jonesville jonesville 60 67 64 70 69 72 83 63 57 103 54 7 l 56 76 68 82 70 70 50 80 Mineral Springs 67 . . Mineral Springs 53 . . Mt. Park 50 . XVest Yadlcin 29 , . East High 46 Courtney 39 Sparta 35 Boonville 35 Mt. Park 38 Sparta 31 Elkin 45 East High 49 East Bend 48 Boonville 50 Yadkinville 37 Courtney 47 .. Elkin 52 East Bend 65 Yadkinvillc 28 . XVest Yadkin 38 A good play that didnit succeed with Paul on the guard. VVatch out, buddy, Howard has Kaline and Paul are ready to assist Howard has that boarding-house this one! Howard. reach as Kaline and Barry look on. BASEBALL First Row: John Cockerham, Larry Wagoner, Howard Pardue, Ronald Patterson, Pete Wagoner, Charles Collins. Second Row: Coach Iohn Charles, - , , Yr Perry Stokes, Mike Bolesg Manager, Barry Tilley. Page SIVJW we lx:f'1.f1-AX'x'1'h ATUTIYFYJA l.zfKXrK'XR'xvk.Q ere. mmf.- ,yr .- f-.qs. s ' f' ' ' ' 'W ' l - ,., W- w. we KW, 1 ,rm fm. if , -ver F3 'ff-W-, 2 4 ul 2m hm.- .mv 1 . af X Q ,4 9 FLORENCE CRAY I ' ' 1 X chief J 'Rx g 4 JOEL BRYANT CAROLYN EVERIDGE mf ig lg , ,W--' 0 , , PATRICIA BYRD Row One: Diane Cheek, joel Bryant, Patricia Byrd. How Two: jenny Smith, Nancy Everidge, Ianice Harris. Row Three: Linda Wood, Florence Gray, Carolyn Everidge. NANCY EVERIDCE On hand at all the games are the cheerleaders. They are always promotini sportsmanship and leading , ei crowds to support their team. V 'wi' . Ani as W CQ X ,,., . V WJ 'J 2 1 4 I , . QD af f JENNY SMITH I DIANE CHEEK Page Seventy LINDA IANICE HARRIS X X N 4224 W WRUWQ .f il? K A fly '- 7 natures 9, Awywv A 3? -.. . V 0 ,,A.',,f Af' 1 . V Y X , . ' ,gk ' 4 'Wfss w. rf'-1f,,.,' X' ' ' lf' 5.35, it f.,g..v., z,g,:'y., ' QA , .1 3 . . 1. , J,-fl-a+ hm,, fl A , .,, . I',,5f1',f' ,,'Wf - , 5 1 ',,Xn,.g,. , Y- , , ,3-...,.-0-f .Nea-1 fl an zz., .4 ,,..-, ,. gp'-.'nv' Ji-'Q a , -EShy.,,-w,-.4f,g?- -au A -N . V . f:w.Ffp'l 5'Zl '771 P f J ,. f, ' , aff- mW2 J ',?5fM - P' 3.ff5'JM',sgg47--- f,'f, -I ff. 1 ' A stfyfyw-' ,-iw.-pggq '1' 11, 1 fs,-,. V W5 , ,.4-.,RAj, KJ' A ,.Z jf, :Q . I ' gy, .m-,jji ' 7+ 3 113 xv qi . . ,A . ' i - ,gi -Lfnvii,-'sg 4 X --.ewvg Ng A 1,va'f 55F - ' -,wah uh ,,j . X..-'A .- 594 jg wma 5 L N,-5. -,L Q- 'Vij-wil , M. K-'1f1'w'f Q' 3' .W --- A ,H A , Y . . Ni., 1 . 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M V 41 I Q 'fl We A x Ami. , , 1,7 , 4. f V., L 4,'f:A',. ffxfly 4 ,QM , 1' ,, , , ,, W f , I 1:4 H - Q., ' ,w!'.'R',i 3 V4 yi, UW'- ,'n,,g.'r,u N J , X -f ', 1 Y? A ff -I K ,K ,. -M , j MQS1? ATHLETIC 4 i1-3QgF4x1Bg1Mm1dSgg0 'bfiilig BXFg1f1Y TILLEY qnd JUDY CHEEK toftakeipaxt m theLr5f'avo1f1te.sport. x , I - ' ' x ,,f M ,,,,, v,, ,,f,.. . 7 .1 A'-H f.. A I i I 1 . . 4 1 1 -. i .- , W 5454- fifi ' . i X j BEST ALL-ROUND., 3323 wing... fgfx wt FQ' fi' I - 'ww- 1' ,L ' mv, ' 1 I BeSt adI',110iind in WDECEMBER, beSf all round am' old time. l f f 'Hz X I Q are GRADYHPBEVETTE and.CARQLYN EVERIDGE. 5 ,fx - OX f -., ' -'- ' Mi 4 , ,. 1 V :f ' Q - ,.' 1 ,. 'F V, P Y Q - ' V .I A Y L ,sin OI LT -Q. .QU 7 2' af H ff 1 4 -:-,Q ,I W y -, Q,,w9,Hg4 ' V, I ff .. A v 6 1 . s 1 S ll u cl JK' I . H . 1 i W 'f . . N.... -b 5-A if ' ,,.,f'j, ' f , N ' T 'qv wma.-,,, A P w , . f-Y. , i A g i' N Q ? O . FT - , P A-f , T? ,ZF ' Z- 9 W iv 'V l . 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'Hin-Q 3 Br' The annual FEBRUARY ,dance was honored by GRADYW SIMMONS and JOEL BRYANT, our bn-st looking couple. ffclb fda, , ,. ,,,,,,xi,, 4,4 4 , - 'I , ,,,W,A3 +- V , , :z,ffz3E?'f 23, A . -ifsil pf: 2 ,, ., A , x . V if , Va WMM., ., W, , , ,. ,,fi,p:?,1i.,g,g'k - , , E 1? u WWW, , '.,,-fwnfmvivwmw jf Y' 5. an Y IA fW K '4I'1 ' Wm' W nl 4. in , I i 1 1 'a 1 Courteous people hlxe IO ANN CHAPPI4 LI .md IVAN 1 XVACOXER .uc nendcd most m MARCH bccausn of the xmughty i ,.-. A -.-5 v..r A ' v l N 4 F I ,A x Y 'O I A ' .U fx 1 Ga ' 1 . , Y-'l f ' . 1 . . N ' ., X Fl 'I ' ffl, I' W, 1 ' 5 1 f 5 1 nf! ' . f . -4. fiuf! 1 I , ' . Af -.VV-ax ff ., V f , ' ' -, ,1 . . J I X . 4 - , QC-X 10-.' ' 4' A js' .' ' 1. ' ' ' , A - ' S., 1 X J: ' ' 1 ., ,Q Ll A L' V C, fn.. . .M fr ' .3 ' Q - . f. , Q.. A X . V ,, 'x , F Q N K 1 ' , :M ff A'.-' ' 7 ff - . 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M4 Ll 'f 4 ,wif Mis' 4 , 'QA 7 37, ff f -': Y., I 54 , ,nyiyy Mg, Q0 ,Wy M A t tend an ts . J, g w v X '04 FRANCES BROWN ....,.............4... Semor NANCY EVEBIDCE -..------.--- . . . Iunzor PHYLLIS CHEEK .................... Sophomore LAURA MONTGOMERY ...... ....... F reshman Fall is the season for beauty queens. Here are four for your choosing. Page Eighty-Three Ihdfilkli-i h a-'KX Ie '- r Si 5 H' 'r'l,' ' :YEAH A if., 'K ,i , mi 12 S933 ' A-' - Backward Glance ,. 1 I The Senior Play was a three-act comedy- College Dazef, J, T---.CNW alll l X1 Two johnnys are getting a bit rough. B-.J ...Z CHARACTERS WERE-First Row: Stacie Bryant, Carol Eller, Charles Payne, jimmy Johnson. Second Row: john Sturdivant, Ianice Chipman, Jerry Pardue, Virginia Dowcll, Alyce Burch, Mildred Armstrong, Bobby Dezem, Johnny Martin. But this is certainly a friendly scene. 7 ...ff f x U it lust to show how lovely our girls looked at junior-Senior - Sudie Cook with Page Eighty-Four David Draughn and Carolyn Ingool with Kenneth Whitaker. Awards - 1958 Q'-at .,,- 'fs 'lv-rf S, ' N F' fir' ' STACIE BRYANT FRED RASH BARBARA MARTIN JIMMY JOHNSON GROCE Valedictorian ADAMS Dramatics Citizenship Salutatorian f , . 9-Q ' H .dm 4 'N - -- Y ' f-fart : -J J A . . .,. ,iesf, .ai . - iffizzfzlwf Ll ' Amery! ' ' ' 1 'W X ' ' MM 1 BOBBY DEZERN SYLVIA STOKES BILLY JOE GENTRY LAURA TRIPLETTE Danforth Danforth Athletic Athletic .,,fn,wff -gl 'An Barbara Adams, Miss Speer, and Stacie Croce plainly show their joy when they received a first place rating on the' 1958 Blue jay from the Columbia Scholastic P1'eSS. Page Eighty-Five 1 'BhEnx1w-VN, J-,...iv -4 ,i 1 f - 1 1. . - . 'mn-u - 1-1 , flf 9l Times and Places We will miss With so much emphasis on Sci- ence today, already we know we should have used our time here i better. And this means our other ' classes, too. This exemplifies so much more than typing-the help it gave us for extracurricular activities- the comradeship of working to- gether. I. ,-Sf! 0 Time spent in the library is not lost-for books are friends that are always sincere. Then the wonderful, irrespon- sible feeling of school let outn- . :Il .ill 3:15-the time of no return-We will miss you! P I 'Eff O dimrhse 1 +5115 ments ,J v ' ' r ' Qrgauuwr- 1 ASQLBILI 'HKCKSQRRCECLEKZ TRSQGKGLQQJ. zn.f..+,3Zfh'7 ' 'Y nr--Q , sthdgil LBIIZ ON U.S. ROUTE 21 is o, worthwhile stopover on your way home I! uuusuos, nsmunms nues 54' nmecuuuz sumxsrs uruolsrsnv Page Eighty-Eight 4 I .' - ' , LN. '-Ixix A-uf 1 1 :un nxwmfwmx-IVE I .11?1ru:2:.517m.X r x, ,' . V A VV- Nl'-'E-Wifi Rl x I nz.-v Page Eiglzty-Nine KPWW---dv'-Hi-I-vflA'r'Ihu-1-H-'-'-1Xm u wunuvv'ff::-:rsim:1. Cfoniplinicfnfs of WILLIAMSON ELECTRIC Janesville, N. C. Cf0n1plimc'nf.si of VILLAGE BAR-B-Q Janesville, N. C. Compliments of DAIRY QUEEN Home of Good Food and Ice Cream Elkin, N. C. Complinzcnfs of RUMPLE FURNITURE CO., INC. Where most talks trade Phone 57 Elkin, N. C Cmizplinicnts' of W. M. WALL Watches - Diamonds -Jewelry Elkin North Wilkesboro Mt. Airy Compliments' of ELK PHARMACY Complete Drugs Phone 3lO Elkin, N. C Conzpliments of THOMASSON FLORIST Flowers tor Every Occasion Phone 323 Elkin, N. C. Colnplimcizfs of GRIFFINS SPORTING GOODS AND GIFTS Phone 469 Elkin, N. C Coniplinienfs of LUCY GRAY'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 380 Elkin, N. C. PELLE 8. THOMPSON RADIO, TV APPLIANCE CO. We Sell the Best and Service the Rest Phone 362 Elkin, N. C HOTEL ELKIN 8. COFFEE SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wolfe Elkin, N. C. Cfoilipliniwils of HOLCOMB BROTHERS CO. Plumbing and Heating Supplies Phone 254 Elkin, N. C HARRIS ELECTRIC CO. I24 W. Main Phgne 250 Ellcln, N. C. Conzplimcnts of COCKERHAM'S STUDIO Compliments of JONESVILLE HARDWARE Compliments of NORTH ELKIN RADIO, T-V SERVICE Phone ll8O Elkin, N. C. Page Ninety HINSHAW IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Quolity Form Equipment Phone 975 Elkin, N. C. WALKERS 5-I0 Mrs. L. F. Wolker Mr. L. F. Wolker Elkin, N. C. CASSTEVENS LUMBER COMPANY Plont Locoted 5 Miles South of Elkin, N. C. on Route 21 Phone 881 Cycle, N. C. Compliments of HALL-KNOTT 8. EDWARDS The Store for Men's Quolity Clothing Phone 239 Elkin, N. C. Compliments of J. C. DOBBINS CO. Compliments of GILLIAM'S SUPPLY STORE 128 5. Bridge Elkin, N. cg. Phone 644 Elkin, N. C. Compliments Of Congrotulotions JONESVILLE BEAUTY SHOP GH-VIN ROTH YMCA Hove Beouty on o Budget u Phone 1060 Elm' N' C' Compliments of Compliments of HOME FURNITURE CO. ED SNYDER'S Phone l8O Elkin, N. C. Phones 4l4-4l5 Elkin, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of ROSES 5-10-25 FRAZIER INSURANCE CO. Elkinl N. C, Phone 822 Elkin, N. C. Compliments of ROGERS SHOE SHOP Elkin, N. C. MATHIS JEWELRY STORE Crystal, Chino, Silverwore, Diomonds Boonville, N. C. l 7 - Compliments of ELKIN TRIBUNE Compliments of ODELL BUILDING CO. Elkin, N. C. Page N inety-One WAYSIDE CUT-RATE FURNITURE CO. 3-U2 Miles South of Jonesville Box 108 Phone 793-R Elkin, North Corolino Compliments of J. H. BEESON MUTUAL INSURANCE PHONE I7 Elkin, North Corolino Congratulations fo the Seniors ALEXANDER 81 isENHouR's JEWELRY STEVENSUN FUNERAL HOME Elkin, North Corolino PHONE 800 Congratulations and Best Vfishes to the Class of 1959 Elkin, North Corolino COLLINS PURE OIL XVASHINC - LUBRICATION POLISHINC 61 XVAXINC Elkin, North Corolino PHONE 480 204 West Moin Street Compliments of MATHIS PARDUE FURNITURE CO. HOTPOINT 6: C.E. DEALER VVest End-Elkin PHONE 955 ROSE 81 DAY, INC. Sales - PONTIAC - Service INTERNATIONAL TRUCK Sales and Service Intersection Highways 67 8. 21 Elkin-Jonesville Phone 345 SALES AND SUPER SERVICE F. W. CHEVROLET, INC Elkin, North Corolinci Page N inety-Two I l A i FIRESTONE JEWEL BOX AUTO 81 SUPPLY PHONE 366 IO3 E. Moin Street Phone 444 Elkin, North Corolino Elkin, North Corolino PHILCO ELKIN BARBER SHOP The Best In Shaoes and Haircuts GRADY LOVELACE, Proprietor Compliments of CHAPPELL JEWELERS PHONE IO6 Elkin, N. C. DAVIS INSURANCE CO. Writes all kind of Insurance Elkin, North Corolinci Compliments of WHITE BROTHERS Blocks and Building Materials Well, Road and Drain Tile Steel Windows PHONE 627 Boonville Highway Washing Dry Cleaning Compliments of WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY ELKIN-JONESVILLE BUILDING LOAN ASSOC. PHONE 205 Elkin, North Corolino Elkin, North Corolino W m Page N inety-Three J. S. ATKINSON, Tax Consultant MRS. HELEN J. GUTH, Associate Elkin, North Corolino Compliments of SWAP SHOP Jonesville, North Corolino I Compliments of HOBART W. ADAMS Pointing 8. Floor Finishing Jonesville, North Corolino Compliments of GWYN INSURANCE COMPANY Elkin, North Corolino Compliments of REEVES THEATER Elkin, North Corolino Compliments of CARL W. STEELE'S JEWELERS Elkin, North Ccirolino Congrotulotions, Seniors BRENDLE'S WHOLESALE CO. Elkin, North Corolino Compliments of DOWNTOWN BARBER SHOP Elkin, North Corolino Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Shop At The HOME GROCERY For Better Prices Elkin, North Corolino Phone 601 Jonesville, N. C Compliments of Compliments of CASSTEVENS HARDWARE CO. McDANIELS Elkin, North Carolina Moin Street Elkin, N. C Compliments of SNOW BUICK COMPANY Elkin, North Corolino ELKIN LUMBER COMPANY Appreciotes Your Potronoge Elkin, North Corolino K. B. SERVICE STATION Elkin, North Corolino Compliments of JOHNSON'S ESSO Elkin, North Corolino Page N inety-F our BROWN'S MACHINE SHOP Jormesville, North Coroliho W. E. MOTOR EXPRESS Jonesville, North Coroliho ROBERT'S MEN SHOP Shop here tor something new ond dittereht. Speciolizing in torm tit shirts. Phone 870 Elkin, N. C CAROLINA ICE 8. FUEL Elkin, North Coroliho S 8- J ENTERPRISES Used Cor Lot Elkin, North Corolino fjU1lIlJ1IlIIl'lIlS' of BRYAN'S 131 South Bridge Street Ellqin, North Coroliho l.ohce's Tosty Shocks in cellophone pocks. LANCE, INC. PEPSI COLA BOTTLING P. O. Box 589 Phone 590 Johesville, North Coroliho Conzplimcnfs of ROYALL DRUG CO., INC. Elkin, North Coroliho Cmnplinzcnts of LEWIS GARAGE Elkin, North Coroliho ROSE BROTH ERS EXCAVATING COMPANY IVC specialize in gmding, ditching and sewage disposal units Jonesvi Ile, North Corolino STYLETTE BEAUTY SHOPPE INDIVIDUAL STYLINC Especially for Youv PHONE II88 Cnnzplimvnts of COCA-CO LA BOTTLI NG COMPANY North Wilkesboro, North Corolino Page Ninvty-Fit' N'!gxni.s.L.-np.m11 1 -sw... -.....- ... SUPER TIRE SERVICE Best Tires In Town Doy Phone 246 Night Phone 346-J Elkin, North Corolino YADKIN VALLEY PACKERS HOME OF GOOD MEATS Jonesville, North Corolino Compliments of HARRIS-WAGONER, INC. EIkin's Leading Clothier Exclusive Menls Clothes CRIFFON 61 CURLEE III West Main Street PHONE 553-J NORTH ELKIN AUTO LOANS We Make Loans on Cars Elkin, North Corolino COCKERHAM'S BARBER SHOP II5 North Bridge Street Elkirm, North Corolino 1908 - 50th Anniversary - 1958 A Good Drug Store ABERNETHY'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store Elkin, North Corolino Best Wishes to the Seniors J. C. PENNEY CO. Elkin, North Corolino GOLDEN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Complete Auto Body Rebuilding and Painting PHONE 826 Elkin, North Corolino Page Ninety-Six :.f,.-'-f- -.NA wl f . . LxA.meunf1uwAJ.Q it SUNSHINE LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS IN BY 10:00 AND OUT BY 4:00 PHONE 1056 Jonesville, North Corolino Compliments of VALLEY DRIVE-IN THEATRE YOUR FAMILY THEATRE Alwoys o Good Show WARREN-MILLER FUNERAL HOME 'When only tile best will do 615 West Moin PHONE H30 MOTOR PARTS CO, See us for you motor repairs Jonesville, North Corolino 4 'T 25 Page N inety-S even 'P .' fi T aux, T ff f ' v V Hgl f fk - , J R 143- . 1, -, ' ' , V QQQQ? sf' H fi. GRAHAM DIL CG Compliments of SPAINHOUR'S A MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Page Ninety-Eight v------f - --- ff. X. 1. XWY xc'-g ' T '.x.A'1-5'Al'A .If , Ii' I lil! ELKIN FURNITURE COMPANY Manufacturers of Bedroom Furniture ELKIN, NORTH CARCLINA cRousE's Amoco Phone 609 5,2 o r rr. e u r ' r Q , i h gl Q :V k ,,: 'aw,w .. Q . , , A on ,d k V., J' Page N inety-Nine DUNN WELL CLEANERS Best Wishes to the Seniors Ionesville, N h C 1 COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. CGOP E RATI VE Lenoir, North Carolina SWAIM'S USED CARS Phone 1257 Congm ulations to jonesoille Class of 1959 BELK-DOUGHTON CO. --:-r-:fixf-':a '..'..m.r1r.a 1. 1 A 1 an ,ts BOCOCK- STROUD COMPANY There is something in ll name! RAWLINGS - SPALDING -- WILSON - H 8: B Any many other famous name brands we have been associated with over 32 years Fourth and Spruce Streets IVINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA HERFF-JONES COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA E. L. H EDRICK Representative The Best In CLASS RINGS - CAPS AND GOYVNS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS TELEPHONE MElrose 2-2096 Taylorsville, N. C. Page One Hundred One CHEEKS JEWELRY CHARLES CHEEK, Owner and Proprietor JONESVILLE, N. C. Phone 584 S ,H Compliments of N S 3. GW R ' I P KLoNDiKE FARM U1 O Serving Elkin and Winston-Salem with Klondike Golden Guernsey Milk. Finest milk produced anywhere. PHONE 30-R Elkin, North Carolina He's busier every day, yet always ready when you need him . . .to pro- tect health, prevent accidents, guard your streets and playground and build- ing . . . help in your parents' shops and factories, and add comfort in your homes. Duke Power Company Serving the Piedmont Carolinas Page One Hundred Two 1-.1 ... - fx x '. ,:'.'J'K2'7fIi'1llIl l XYVIFNNX ' :T i IE7hV.hIX17ih WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE DONATIONS OF THE FOLLOWING DR. LIN FINNCANNON MR. J. C. WALL DR. R. B. REAVES MR. JOHNNY CORDER LAWWER R. L. ALEXANDER DR. E. C. SCHIEBEL LAWYER E. C. JAMES MRS. MAX SALES DR. R. B. BOREN DR. DON K. TEMPLE DR. CLAUDE MCNEII., JR. DR. M. O. FOX DR. J. H. HOWARD IRENE WILCOX ALLEN-HENDERSON S1 WILLIAMS HAZELLS DEAUTY SHOP DR. RALPH COOKE BI-RITE SELF SERVICE CROCERY DR. R. B. HARRELL WEST END BARBER SHOP DR. L. D. PRUETT SOUTHSIDE GROCERY LAWYER J. J. RANDLEMAN ODELL SPANN LIBBY JOHNSON SONNY BURCH DR. J. M. HALL BARBARA BROWN DR. HARRY JOHNSON MR. RUSSELL TRANSAU LAWYER CHARLES NEAVES MAYFLOWVER BEAUTY SALON DR. v. W. TAYLOR, JR. LAWRENCE DRY CLEANERS DR. -IAMES M. SHIPE MR. ROY BATES DR. SETH BEALE PET DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY Pasteurized Dairy Products PET ICE CREAM a health foodv I'd go North for Southern Bread COLUMBIA BAKING COMPANY Stotesville, North Corolino DOBBINS OIL COMPANY Distributor of Pure Oil Products Elkin, North Carolina Phone 481 I WINEBARGER MOTOR COMPANY Your FORD and MERCURY Dealer N- B ldQe Street Elkin, North Corolino CHARLIE WINEBARGER, Manager To all who have helped us - either materially or by patience with our requests and problems, we say Thank You. Page One Hundred Three C4 ?I'Od uct of li : Q 7 AUTOGRAPHS un+er 333 INDIANA AVENUE WQNSTON-SALEM, N.C. ff.:-'n uf a14x I. .,., 4.0 r-7,5 , . Il' -. R V ,M w.'v-- -'I' - ,J Q .: .L 1 459' ,jx J, A , f ,u. ' wr' 1 1..,,' W4 1,451 ,f mf: v 5, ' Uv ' , f ml., . , . ,o nr. Y ' X , 1 le 1 Q V' 'X 4 K FFT' ,NL ,V ' 'Ifr 'Hx' M1 , 1, xx' JH , 1-7 v'f'II!f'fi4r,'. 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