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B., Duke University, Graduate Work U. N. C., English. MRS. ESTHER P. WETHINGTON B. S., East Carolina Teach- ers College, Physical Educa- tion and Business Education. MR. JARVIS J. EDGERTON A. B., Atlantic Christian College, Social Science and Physical Education. CHO0L FAC LTY MR. J. BURKE LONG Principal A. B., Erskine College, Graduate Work U. N. C. MRS. HAZEL K. BARNES B. S., East Carolina Teach- ers College, Home Economics and Social Studies. MlSS CANDACE SCARBOROUGH A. B., Wake Forest, English. MRS. SUSIE G. VANDAVEER A. B., East Carolina Teach- ers College, English and His- tory. THE GALLEO TAFF R I D f df? V . 7' lil ,V , W ,, ,6 X ,,. X 1' f f f E ., JEROME RHODES ......... ....... E ditor-in-Chief THOMAS KEITH NICHOLS .... ..... B usiness Manager LINWOOD RAPER ....... . . . Circulation Manager JANYCE WINDERS . . . , . . Advertising Manager GRACE DURHAM .... . . Photography Editor RUDOLPH WATSON . . . ....,,.....,... ..... A thletic Editor ASSISTANTS Janyce Bass, Garnett Lomm, Joyce Woodard, Hilda Grey Scott, Peggy Jean Edwards, Peggy Watson, Bobbie Kirby, Patricia Corbett, Mary Elizabeth Spivey, Cleo Jones, Bobbie Barnes, A. G. Askew, Georgia Lee Morris, and Elsie Little. ENIIIII JOHN ED DAVIS , .. ELSIE LITTLE .......... JANYCE VVINDERS ..,.. THOMAS KEITH NICHOLS - CLASS OFFICERS CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS COLORS White ond Royal Blue CLASS MOTTO Our Soil ls Set For Success . . . . . . President Vice-President . . , . . Secretory . . . . Treasurer JEAN BAGGETT Leave silence to the saints, I am but human. Olee Club '46-'48, Basket- balll '46-'50, Co-Captain ot Basketball '49-'50, Softball, Sec. 81 Treas., Monogram Club '49-'50, Senior Play. BOBBIE G. BARNES May she always stay the same, changing nothing but her name. 4-H Club '46-'47, Glee Club '48-'49, Basketball, Li- brary Assistant, Annual Staff, Senior Play. .IANYCE BASS Happy, thoughtful, kind and true, there is no tavor she will not do. 4-H Club '49-'50, Softball, Marshal '49, Annual Staff, Senior Play. JOHN ED DAVIS Teachers and classes are my only obiection to education. 4-H Club '46-'48, Class President '48-'50, Bus Driver '48-'50, A. G. ASKEW, Full of tun and mischief too, likes doing things he shouldn't do. 4-H Club '46, Basketball '46- '50, Baseball '46-'50, Monogram Club '49-'50, Co- Ca ptain '49-'50, D. H. BALLANCE How will the future reckon with this man? BOBBY E. BARNES The lad is not dead, he merely sleeps. 4-H Club '46-'50, Baseball '48, Bus Driver '47-'5O. HAROLD BOWEN 'All good-looking blonds aren't women. Baseball '44-'45, Basketball 43-'46, Senior Play. 1 I ELEANOR DICKINSON 'Quiet and sweet she makes no sound, but even the silence gets around. 4-H Club '46-'49. GRACE DURHAM At friend to all. 4-HtClub '46-'48, Softball, Annual Staff. PEGGY JEAN EDWARDS A human phonograph set to the tune of o giggle. Glee Club '46-'49, Basket- ball '46-'5Og Monogram Club '49-'50, Softball, Senior Play. 1 1 EDITH HOLLAND A character all her own. 4-H 'Club '46-'47, Glee Club '48, CLEO JONES Hold the tort, l'm coming. 4-H Club '46-'47, Basket- ball '46-'50, Softball '47-'48g Annual Stott. CARL LEGGETT Quiet and shy, a real nice guy!! 4-H Club '46-'47. Q3 RUDOLPH EDGERTON Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. BOBBY HALES lt doe-sn't pay to worry, things will happen anyway. CHRISTINE HOOKS Trust in God, and push ahead. 4-H Club '46-'50, Softball. CAROLYN KILLETTE Calmly and peacefully she treads lite's way. 4-H Club '46-'47, Glee Club '46-'48, Softball '48, ELSIE LITTLE She has to be known to be appreciated. Vice-President '49-'50, Glee Club '46-'49, Basetboll '46- '5O, Monogram Club '49-'50, Captain of Basketball Team '49-'50, Marshal '49, Annual Stott, Senior Play. GEORGIA LEE MORRIS Vi!ith the help of a surgeon, she may yet recover. Glee Club '46-'48, 4-H Club '46-'47, Basketball '46- '5O, Softball, Annual Staff. THOMAS KEITH NICHOLS Not a politician, but he al- ways gets elected. 4-H Club '46-'50, Class Treasurer '48-'50, Newspaper Editor '49-'50, Annual Staff Business Manager. JAMES RAY PITTMAN I'II eat when I'm hungry, I'll drink when I'm dry, If algebra doesn't kill me I'lI live till I die. eiee Club '47, 4-H Club '46-'50, AUBREY RADFORD Some think he is bashful, most doubt it. 4-H Club '46-'50, Bus Driv- er '48-'50, JEROME H. RHODES Take good Care of me, good men are scarce. Newspaper Staff '49-'50, Annual Staff Editor, Senior Play, Marshal '49 wr .2 fr. MELVIN NARRON If actions did not speak louder than words, we'd never have known him. BOBBY RAY PITTMAN Small in stature, deep in mind, a iollier pal you could never find. 4-H Club '46-'48, Glee Club '46-'48, Baseball '46- '5O, Basketball Co-Captain '49-'50, Basketball '48-'50, Monogram Club '49-'50, Bus Driver '50, Senior Play. X MELBA JEAN PITTMAN Life is what you make it. 4-H Club '46-'47, Glee Club '48-'49, Softball '47-'48. LINWOOD RAPER If women interfere with work, quit work. Glee Club '46-'48, Mono- gram Club '49-'5O, Baseball '48-'50, Basketball '46-'48, Annual Staff. HILDA GREY SCOTT I shall laugh myself to death. 4-H Club '46-'47, Softball '47-'48, Glee Club '48-'49, Monogram Club '49-'50, Chief Cheerleader '48-'50, Annual Staff, Newspaper, Senior Play. FLONNIE ANN SPIVEY Aineat appearance is a valuable asset. 4-H Club '47, Glee Club '46-'49, Cheerleader '49-'5Og Sottball '47-'48. ,MARY UZABETH SPIVEY Love lighted her up like a pin ball machine. 4-H Club '46-'47, Glee Club '46-'49, Basketball '46- '5Og Softball '46-'48g Co-Cap- tain ot Basketball, Annual Staff. RUDOLPH WATSON His heart is big enough tor two. 4-H Club '46-'47, Glee Club '46-'48, Basketball '46- '50g Co-Captain ot Basketball '48-'5Og Baseball '46-'50, Monogram Club '49-'50, An- nual Statt, Senior Play. JOYCE WOODARD As tull of spirit as the month ot May. 4-H Club '46-'50, Glee Club '46-'47, Cheerleader '48-'49, Softball '47-'50, Art- nual Staff. CHARLIE DIANNE ASKEW Mascot I?- -lit LOIS GREY SPIVEY Sober but not serious, quiet but not idle. 4-H Club '46-'5Og Cheer- leader '48-'5O. JIMMY WATKINS Sometimes l sit and think, Sometimes l just sit. JANYCE VVINDERS There is pride in the head she carries so high. Glee Club '46-'49, Class Secretary '48-'50, Chief Mar- shal '495 Annual Staff, Senior Play. MAC WOODARD Bright and sparkling full of wit, with our class he mode a hit 4-H Club '46-'47, Baseball '46-'49, Monogram Club '49- '5Og Annual Stott. EDWARD DOUGLAS BARNES Mascot GLASS ill 'l'0IiY Twelve years ago, in the year i938, a group of scared, timid pupils entered the Kenly School. As we climbed 'the hill from the first grade to the eighth, some of our members dropped out, some fell back to lower grades. Four years ago, on August 29, l946, to be exact, this class of T950 assembled for the first time asa high school class. The members had a common purpose, a common obiective, and an ambition to be achieved together - namely, the successful ascent of the High School Rockies, a famous mountain range whose many crags and peaks had appalled some of the most daring young people of America. Neverthe- less, though we realized all this, everyone of us was eager to begin the perilous climb. As we look back now, we know that the Freshman Foothills presented no obstacles of any account, but at times we felt that we never, never would be able to get over them successfully. We were making steadier and more noticable progress than we realized. By February we could look far enough ahead to see that the definite end of the Freshman Foothills would soon be reached, but that steady and hard climbing would be necessary if we were to be over them in the allotted time. Our leaders forged ahead, our guides spurred us on to further efforts, the rank and file struggled on valiantly, and even the lag- gards seemed to feel a stir of energy. Before we realized it, June was upon us, and the Freshman Foothills were behind us. Early in September our guides assembled us for the next stage ofthe ascent. A few of our number, for one reason or another, did not remain with us for the Sophomore climb. These we regretted to lose, of course, having expected to have them with us throughout the entire iourney. Scarcely had we begun the scaling of Sophomore Ridge than we realized that if we were to make it, we should need all the skill and experience we had acquired in coming up the Freshman Foothills, as well as the very best efforts we could put forth. When June came around again, we had reached the summit of Sophomore Ridge, which as the maps showed, was at the very foot of Mt. Junior. The crossing of the Freshman Foothills and the Sopho- more Ridge marked no very important steps. Many were the pleasures, many were the trials, and at times we were half tempted to turn back into the cool shade of the Valley of ldleness. Our guides were encouraging and insisted that we follow on to the end of the iourney. Mt. Junior, we found, by consulting the survey of the High School Rockies, is the second largest formation in this great mountain range. It is so situated and so formed that none but mountain climbers of the highest skill and ability can hope to scale it. The knowledge gained and the experience acquired on the way up the Freshman Foothills and across Sophomore Ridge are absolutely essential to a success- ful ascent of Mt. Junior. By this time We had acquired a certain amount of pride in our skill as mountain climbers, and we began to get a better understanding of the relationship between what we were doing, what we had already done, and what was to follow. The whole enterprise became more meaningful, more significant, more purposeful for all of us. With less difficulty than we had expected we arrived the following June at the summit of Mt. Junior, which we knew marked the beginning of the final stage of our adventure. After reaching the top of Mt. Junior, we looked forward to finishing our journey. The roughest half was seemingly completed, and our hopes were high. On Mt. Junior we stopped long enough to entertain at a banquet a band of pilgrims called the Class of '49, This was really the great social event of the year. It was while we were on Mt. Junior that six of our group were singled out and commended with high grades for their ability in mountain climbing. These were Jan Winders, Jerry Rhodes, Melba Jean Pittman, Christine Hooks, Elsie Little, and Janyce Bass. Enthusiastically we began in September of i9-49, the hard task of scaling Senior Peak which, ac- cording to the maps, is surmounted by Graduation Rock. At the beginning of our last climb there were forty members of our party, but three dropped out. lContinued on page 343. Lil TWILLII DTE 'l'iIMIl'I' We the class of '50, being of sound body las much as possible after changing classesl and of sound mind lno remarks from the faculty pleasell and being in a generous mood, do hereby dispose and be- queath our most treasured traits and prized possessions in this our Last Will and Testament. Gather round, all of you'who are concerned while this famous document, duly executed and signed is read: We the Seniors of I95O, being made up of 37 masterminds with everlasting memories, make known on this nineteenth day of May in the year of nineteen hundred fifty, our Last Will and Testament, so that you, our beneficiaries, may prosper by these things which we leave. ARTICLE I, We leave to the beloved, respected and honored faculty of our school a portion of the honors which we shall win in the future, since it is you who are largely responsible for said honors. It is our desire that you require the same amount of study from all succeeding senior classes as was re- quired of us, and in this study you may use our class as an outstanding example, provided such compari- son is accomplished with our respect to us. We also will to the faculty our bright sayings, practical iobs and all of our old excused tardy and absence slips that you may use them next year. ARTICLE 2: To the Juniors we leave all our Senior privileges. I-Iere's hoping you find them in good condition, because they've never been used. ARTICLE 3: To Mrs. Wethington and all her Sophomores we leave our dignity which has never been used, hoping they will make use of it. ARTICLE 4: To all the Freshmen we leave all our old chewing gum wrappers and our sincere hope that none of them will break a leg climbing the High School Rockies. We, the Senior Class, do will to Mr. Long a cat so curiosity won't kill him, to Miss Scarborough a ticket to Wake Forest because her boy friend stays there, to Mr. Edgerton a history book so all his history will come from that instead of the newspaper, to Mrs Wethington we will a ruler so she, instead of her class, will draw bookkeeping farms in '5I, to Mrs. Barnes we will our ability to hold our temper. To Mr. Snipes: our undying love and gratitude for being our best friend and helper during these 4V2 years he has been with us. I, A. G. Askew, do will my ability to play basketball to Bobby Parnell. vi If I, D. H. Ballance, do leave my excess fat to Delmas Pike. I, I-Iarold Bowen, do will my blushing technique to Squirrel Mozingo. I, John Ed Davis, leave - good riddance, and will my school bus to anyone, lhoping it does fall apartl. I Bobby Barnes, will leave - hoping never to return. I, Rudolph Edgerton, do leave my speed in typing to Harold Bowen so he can pass. I, Bobby I-Iales, do will my adult ways to Douglas I-looks, lwho could well make use of theml. I, Carl Leggett, do will my driving ability to .Edgar Earl I-lolland. I, Melvin Narron, do will six inches of my height to Benny Alford. I, Thomas Keith Nichols, do will my annual notes to anyone who can use them. I, Bobby Ray Pittman, do will my loudness to Glen Edgerton. I, James Ray Pittman, do will my slowness to C. V. Simmons. I, Aubrey Radford, do will my ability to date girls to Douglas Williams. I, Linwood Raper, do will my curly hair to Earldean Jackson and Nancy Edwards. I, Jerome Rhodes, do will my ability to learn to Mariorie Pittman, and my ability to work chemistry to some poor sucker who takes it next year. I, Jimmy Watkins, do will by courteous ways to William Watson. I, Rudolph Watson, do will my shortness to Robert Lee Edgerton and Harold Hinnant. I, Mac Woodard, do will my wittiness to Douglas Williams. lContinued on page 34l CLASS PHIIPHEIIY Five long years have passed since our graduation from Kenly High. Ah! Those were The days of carefree happiness. As I begin To reminisce all our senior activities, I ponder over the future of my classmates. I sit down to my crystal ball, and who should I see first but A. G. Askew, who is now a Admiral in The Nav And there's D. H. Ballance, a bookkeeper for a large lumber concern on The West Coast. Y I I see Bobby Barnes who is now a successful farmer. And King's Business College now has a new Typing Teacher, Harold Bowen. I see Two more successful farmers, John Ed Davis and Rudolph Edgerton. AT last Bobby Hales owns his own service station. I see la busy math class. It looks as Though - it is! Carl Leggett is The Teacher. I see Melvin Narron still continuing his education. Thomas Keith Nichols is now Teaching school in one of our public schools. And There are Two more farmers, James Ray Pittman and Aubrey Radford. I see Bobby Ray Pittman who is now an electrical Technician. AT last Linwood Raper has a iob with The Atlantic Coast Line Railway Company. Jerome Rhodes, having just finished college, is a successful druggist. I see Jimmy Watkins working in his own service station in Kenly. I see that Rudolph Watson has finally decided To continue his education. I see Mac Woodard is happy now because he owns his own theatre. Jean Baggett is now coaching basketball at St. Mary's School where Jan Winders is teaching Eng- Iish. I see Two nurses at Carolina General Hospital. Yes, they are Bobbie Barnes and Grace Durham. I see Janyce Bass likes Kenly very much for she has a iob teaching home economics. Eleanor Dickinson now keeps books for Boylan-Pearce in Raleigh. I hear beautiful music coming from one of New Yorks largest Theatres. Yes, it is Peggy Jean Ed- wards making her first personal appearance as a singer. l see Edith Holland and Carolyn Killette happy at home with their families. I see that the Governor of North Carolina has Cleo Jones as his new secretary. I see Elsie Little has finally become a nurse at Duke Hospital. I see Georgia Lee Morris teaching school. I see Christine Hooks and Melba Jean Pittman doing missionary work. At last Hilda Grey Scott is a laboratory technician. Flonnie Ann Spivey and Joyce Woodard, in order to 'be with some of The other graduates of the Class of '50, have gone into training to be nurses. I see that Mary Elizabeth Spivey has been busy in the last few years. After modeling clothes for BuIlock's in Los Angeles, California, she has just signed a contract To make Two pictures a year with R K O. I see Lois Spivey as a successful lawyer in New York City. Smiling, I put away my crystal ball, feeling very satisfied over the success of my fellow classmates. Grace Durham. CLASS OFFICERS EDGAR EARL HOLLAND ..... Presidenf PEGGY WATSON .....A...... Vice President SADIE JONES . , . . , A Secretary and Treasurer Elgie Boyette George Dixon Harold Hinnanf Edgar Earl Holland Earldeen Jackson Sadie Jones Garneffe Lamm Bobby Parnell Delrnas Pike Elmer Pittman Margie Pittman Sandra Strickland Peggy Wafson Betty Lou Wafson William Watson Douglas Williams . ,kv w F K Y, QQ-fe ,X A .I .t my fir , 1? Em, ,y 'ff5 - iw 7 s l X L I.., W ,A by wr 1' H. ye, x 5 , ov 4 f 24 X 1 4 ! 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K ' 5' ff M 2-1.-ck 33 P' QW pw S-A W- x J I J 1 4 , .bf fx ag ff' ws 4 Q- ,Q f Y w Y w k 1 A z- i Q X1 5 CLASS OFFICERS BENNY ALFORD President PEGGY SIMMONS Secretary POLLY RICHARDSON Treasurer Benny Alford Ruby Lee Askew Harold Barnes Tommy Barnes Dennis Boykin 'Patrlfarvfffi Jean Anne Durham Keiih Davis Nelson Edwards Jean Hales Edna Jean Hill Douglas Hooks Aberdeen Jackson Benjamin Jones Bobbie Kirby James Selby Morris Joyce Faye Nichols Polly Richardson Peggy Simmons Billy Wafson FRE IIMAN l i IIRIIUP A GRIIUP B CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS C. V. SIMMONS ....,.....,.......... Presideni ERNESTINE MOZINGO ................ Presideni PATRICIA CORBETT ..,........... Vice-Presicleril JIMMY CUDDINGTON .... .... V ice-Presidenf THOMAS EARL CUDDINGTON . , . ,... Secrefary NANCY EDWARDS , . . .... Secretary CURTIS OVERMAN ........... . . Treasurer FRANCES ASKEW ........... .... T reasurer MEMBERS MEMBERS Hinnanf, Wafson, Atkinson, 'Overrnan, Kirby, Aycock, Davis, Askew, Pope, Bass, Edwards, Mo- Barnes, Corbeif, Bell, Richardson, Cuddingion, Hal- zingo, Richardson, Cuddingfon, Hatcher, Sullivan, land, Spivey, Cuddingfon, Simmons, Scarborough. Ingram, Edgerion. I- : -- - -A--:mu .Y-L .- B fi ,,,,, .,..L,..... I--Y -- 7' Eliiniii iiiiiiim , ig Gnouv I GEEUP B I Teacher - MRS. VANDAVEER Teacher - MRS. LIPSCOMB WILLIAM BELCHER ,..,........,.,.,.. President FRANKLIN FLOWERS ,...,.,..,,..,... President BOBBY FERRELL . . . . . . Vice-President JANYCE PITTMAN . . . .... Vice-President SALLIE BASS ....... ..... S ecretary RUDEEN MEDLIN . . . ..,.. Secretary ELIZABETH DIXON .................,. Treasurer JEFF HINNANT .................,.... Treasurer ' F! Y .QS Qc imiir EEE TH EEAEE Teacher - MRS. WATSON CLASS OFFICERS ff , L GENE HATCHER ,.... ................ . TT: . Eff? .... President BOBBY RAY WORLEY . . . .,.....,.. Vice-President II BETSY JO NARRON . . . . . . Secretary and Treasurer I I - IXTH GRADE GRUUP A GRIJUP- B T Teacher - MRS. PIPPIN Teacher - MRS. LONG DORA ELLEN HOLLAND ............... President BILLY NEWSOME ............. U ....... President CAROL LEWIS .....,.4.....,,..,. Vice-President JOE ANNE POPE .... ........... V ice-President PHYLIS ANN SNIPES ...... Secretary and Treasurer MILDRED ALFORD ........ Secretary and Treasurer AASH 'Q 'mv' -, ' ' ff. 1,79-W 'hnwxangk ' 1 FIFTH GRADE F0 HTH GRADE MRS. ALCROFT ond MRS. YELVERTON - Teachers Y 59142 ' I THH DGRADE W? f S EAGLES cmd MRS. CORBETT RDISON ond MRS. CORBETT -. ....... M534 , SECRNR GRADE FIRST GRADE - Teo - Teo I I ,1 '4x iam?-4 X is 4-, y .2 ' 'WL , I L-. av' X Q, A 'iv' M, snsxzra lm 3416 ,H X I bali. :sg 1' 41' 1 'lf 0 0 '53 ffm! A x +zf'-'xii EL J I J , - if K gi, A xi H f:2 -K X-J i S- L.,-,,,.,f cb iz i? 150' I ff? 49 M Club 4-II CL II OFFICERS SENIOR JUNIOR DOUGLAS WILLIAMS .......,......... President FRANKY FLOWERS .......... ........ P resident BOBBY PARNELL .4B.--.---..-..-- Vice-Pfesidenf LENORA MOZLNOO .............. Vice-President POLLY RICHARDSON ..... Secretor Ond Treosurer PEGGY SIMMONS ond NELSON EDWARDS .,,...S.,.....,. Songleoders LOWE HATCHER and THOMAS KEITH NICHOLS HH.-.HHH Reporter GLENN EVANS ............. ... Songleoders Y JEFF HINNANT .......... Secretory ond Treasurer MR. C. W. TARLTON Ond MISS RUTH VVHITTFIELD -- Leaders 1-.,-H. hs., V , 1-S.. . - Y JJ! A ,a 1.. 3,-1' mg ' 'Of .-1, ra . I , at V , V. x P Vu ., - 1 4...-.v ,que :WT 11 v kk 41, . 1 MOTTO Sportsma nslwip Betore Victory RUDOLPH WATSON' .... . MARY LIZABETH SPIVEY .... JEAN BAGGETT ....... JARVIS J. EDGERTON .... Jarvis J. Edgerton Garnette Lamm Marjorie Pittman Robert Lee Edgerton Cleo Jones Tommy Barnes Bobbie Kirby C. V. Simmons Hattie Hales Douglas Hooks Georgia Lee Morris Delmas Pike Mary Lizabetlt Spivey Rudolph Watson OFFICERS M' ji' 1. . . . . . President ..... . , . . . Vice-President . . . Secretary and Treasurer ..... ... Faculty Advisor A. G. Askew Mac Woodard Peggy Watson Paul Carver Elsie Little William Watson Hilda Grey Scott Norman Lee Edgerton Peggy Jean Edwards Linvvood Roper Jean Hales Bobby Ray Pittman Jean Baggett in--'.,,,- ! 'l!'E-IQ UIIEIIIILEAIIIIII Hilda Grey Scott, Chief Aberdeen Jackson Eddie Keen Janice Askew II DRIVER JOHN ED DAVIS Bus No. 67 AUBREY RADFORD Bus No. 68 BOBBY BARNES Bus No. 69 BOBBY PITTMAN Bus No. 70 KE LY III-TIMES THOMAS KEITH NICHOLS Editor-in-Chief HILDA GREY SCOTT Assistant Editor MR. J. B. LONG Faculty Advisor CHAI .K-' BUYS RA KETBALL 3? W, ..v,.'c Normon Lee Edgerton A. G. Askew ...... Robert Lee Edgerton Douglas Hooks .... CQQV. Simmons . . . Tommy Bornes .... Rudolph Wotson . .. Williom Wotson .... Bobby Roy Pittmon Delmos Pike ....... Jorvis J. Edgerton .. Corinth Holder Micro .......... Glendole ..... Selma ....... Glendole ...... Corinth Holder Micro .....,... Princeton ...,. Selmo .... Princeton . . . Pine Level . . . Pine Level .... S C I5 33 27 30 35 28 29 29 43 i 9 41 34 . . My ...l4 6 9 ...li.... ...IO ...i3 4 3 .... 8 .... ...i2.... ORE S Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly f '- Y y'-. .521 wt, ,. . 'Ja-. f - :4 - 9- , ,. 3 ' ' MVS- ,!Tt'5'4 fuk ...,Guord ....Guord .Center . .... Forword .Center . .... Forvvcird . . . .Forvvord ,...Guc1rd .Guord . . . .Forwczrd . . . .Cooch ..,4O -35 ...34 ...32 ....42 ...oO ...5O ...5i ...4i ....45 ...5l ...47 GIRLS BA KETBALL Hattie Hales ,... Peggy Watson Jean Baggett . .. Garnett Lamm ........ Peggy Jean Edwards .... Jean Hales ......... Elsie Little .......,.... Mary Lizabeth Spivey .. Georgia Lee Morris .... Cleo Jones ..... ...... . . . Bobbie Kirby ........... Marie Jones lNot Picturedl Mrs. Ester Wethington .... Corinth Holder Micro .......... Glendale ..... Selma ,....... Glendale ....... Corinth Holder .... Micro .......... Princeton .... Pine Level .. Pine Level . .. ..,.19.... ....17... .,..14... ....16.... ....11 ....13.... ....21 ....2O,... ....12.... .,..1O.... ....18.... ...,15.,.. S C 37 46 31 51 20 41 46 36 31 ORE 39 ..... S Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly .-.f 5- 5: 4 vu.- N, gp: 'Asus .Guard Forward Forward .....Guard Forward Forward . Guard .Guard Forward . Guard Forward . Guard ..,..CoacH ....36 .....29 ....28 ....29 ....16 ....36 ....44 ....2O ....35 ....39 BA EBALL RUDOLPH WATSON ..... .. . Pitcher, Cotcher, Left Field LINWOOD RAPER ......... ............... R ight Field NORMAN LEE EDGERTON . . . ................ First Bose MELVIN SPIVEY ........... ................... C Otcher A. G. ASKEW .,..... . . . Pitcher, Short Stop, Lett Field BILLY WATSON .... ............., S econd Bose C. V. SIMMONS ............... Third Bose JOSEPH INGRAM ,... . . . Second Bose BOBBY RAY PITTMAN . . . . . . Short Stop PAUL cARvER ......., ..... L eff Field MAC VVOODARD ....... . . . Center Field EDGAR EARL HOLLAND .... ................... . .. Third Bose S C S Smithfield . . . .. . l Kenly . . 2 Princeton . . . . . 4 Kenly . . 5 Glendole ... .. . 4 Kenly .. 5 Smithfield ... ... 7 Kenly .. 4 Glendole ... ...QO Kenly ..lO Selmo .... ..,i7 Kenly .. 5 Selma ....... . . .16 Kenly .. 9 Princeton .... , , , 9 Kenly , , 6 Corinth Holder . . . 7 Kenly , . 6 Corinth Holder ,, 3 Ke-nly .. 4 WHO' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jonyce Winders Jerome Rhodes NEATEST Flonnie Ann Spivey John Ed Dovis BEST ALL AROUND Georgia Lee Morris Carl Leggett MosT LATHLETIC Jeon Boggett A. G. Askew WHO MOST DEPENDABLE Janyce Bass Thomas Keith Nichols FRIENDLIEST Grace Durham Bobby Barnes MOST POPULAR Bobbie Barnes Harold Bowen WITTIEST Joyce Woodard Mac Woodard SE IUR ULASS PLAY SEVENTEEN IS TERRIFIC Directed by MR. RAYMOND E. SNIPES 4 A . ' K YT' a CAST JAMES RAY PITTMAN BOBBIE BARNES JANYCE GREY BASS PEGGY JEAN EDWARDS ELSIE LITTLE JEROME RHODES BOBBY RAY PITTMAN JEAN BAGGETT JANYCE WINDERS HAROLD BOWEN HILDA GREY SCOTT RUDOLPH WATSON PROMPTERS FLONNIE ANN SPIVEY A. G. ASKEW JANYCE WINDERS Voledicforion 2- JEROME RHODES Solufoforion Yuma! I I S 4 Y 5 a I , , ..- ... ,,,,,.M,.,.,,,.., ,M w....,.v-.M M..,....,,n..-- 1, wr' ' Q , ,. K, . - J -V 'Hmivrssvf' ' 'run f ff.. --'ff :H - -f...- -V u 1. rf -1 L -,L,,,,,,,, -Y -hu L ,Q 3? 1' QA Aw Qf if , I 'o ni 4 Liv QW fc. i 1 T KA A U sf: 1- . 'va-Q f , . ua - J 'VC ,'5'.. , mg u.-. .yn ,O f fr: M , new di 5 ,I lb 2 . T ferns? , K H' 'fm ,-- . A, qu? -'U - x .,. .,-.-:R A' v Y. Q ,S NX f Y-xf' ' , S9 .Ay Xxx tm' L, fa ' 'W' J, 292' jg, . 'gi W js 50, 4 E G 'N f Q ,WPT 1 ,, , 421, 4 1? 2' Q f S' w 17 I fs' 1 K 5 ,YY av? , 1 ' v 5 K--, un- , Ml.. . Q-.,. Y C 'fi V' as M I Q ' 'A 1,. .M Q .5 A i 0 x ' Lf s f, V1 'Ll .1 J .ff 1, . u E' I A Hx I if W -QU WG: all . 9' , .Q '75 ak ' x if ' , ' Q V gg. ' - - .N Q 1 4 J, K , 3 4 J' f f f if D 1 n 2 ' P f, Y f r. f' .44 'V im 1 rr, 1 in 2' 3 xi A, N QV CLASS HISTORY IContinuedI In the earliest stages of the ascent up the High School Rockies a little slipping back now and then was not particularly serious. On our Senior Peak, however, one slip could be fatal to the whole proiect. Making up time on Senior Peak is almost out of the question, every moment, every step counts. Our guides were willing to give aid where needed, but they made it clear that they expected us to carry our full share of responsibility. Presently, they pointed out, you will be climbing the World Mountains, alone and unaided, and the more you learn to rely on yourselves while we are still with you, the easier it will be for you when you must rely on yourselves alone. Perhaps the most enjoyable task, and one which had a great amount of worry as well as fun at- tached, was a play that our band gave for the entertainment of the other mountain climbers and those who lived along the way, while the great social event of the trip was a lovely banquet prepared for us by a group of fellow-travelers, the Class of I95i. Senior Peak we have successfully scaled and now we stand upon Graduation Rock, peering across the valley for a better view of the World Mountains up which we must now make our respective ways alone. We have conquered the difficult High School Rockies, and we look with pride and satisfaction upon our achievements. A pleasant glow of recollection comes to us as we review the long and happy years spent together, as we struggled side by side, Mountain Climbers of 1950. Melba Jean Pittman. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT IContinuedI I, Jean Baggett, do will my athletic ability to Sadie Ray Hooks. I, Bobbie Barnes, do will my popularity to Betty Leggett. I, Janyce Bass, do will my dependability to Nelson Edwards. I, Eleanor Dickinson, do will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Marie Jones. I, Grace Durham, do will my friendly ways to Billie Vick and Barbara Jackson. I, Peggy Jean Edwards, do will my size to Earnestine Mozingo, and my singing ability to Garnett Lamm. I, Edith Holland, do will my ability to write sociology themes to any poor sucker who takes it under Mr. Edgerton. ' I, Cleo Jones, do leave my place as youngest in the class to Elmer Pittman. I, Carolyn Killette, do leave my reading ability to George Dixon. I, Elsie Little, do leave my beauty to Mariorie Pittman. I, Georgia Lee Morris, do will my gift of gab to Betty Lou Watson. I, Melba Jean Pittman, do leave my tomboy ways to Pat Corbett. I, Hilda Grey Scott, do will my ability to laugh to Betty Leggett. I, Flonnie Ann Spivey, do will my neatness to Aberdean Jackson. I, Lois Grey Spivey, do will my love for my teachers to Betty Lois Hales. I, Mary Elizabeth Spivey, do will my flirty ways to Polly Richardson and my ability to play basketball to Sandra Strickland. I, Joyce Woodard, do will my wittiness to Elgie Boyette. I, Janyce Winders, do leave my car to anyone who can learn to drive it from my directions. I, Mr. Raymond Snipes, do will my pillow to Marie Jones and Margie Pittman. I, Christine Hooks, do leave my interest in the United States Army to Russia. Seeing that our school lite as Seniors is fast drawing to its close we leave to our dear school of Kenly our love and appreciation for all that has been done for us during these twelve years. Christine Hooks. l ., ,,..........-..- wr 3 W an J kg. ' ,A.:,A - 1, mag? X ' -1.1 -fl 35, I z 5 wi , Aff 52 0 vs. ,g , 39 'ef ZW 1 .N f X ' B -gf' nv F .,' K ' FL ,.. , ag g 4 v ! -L ' Y X0 ,gf 1 fc is ,- X 1 M 4+ 4' tk wif W.. ,W -V ,,, hex V ,,. ' - fc' 'x '- D 'A' ., ff. - 2KIV-JM Vlr, f f iw ' . 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Night Phone 237-I Night Phone 269-I KENLY, Doy Phone 224-I NORTH CAROLINA J-ooo.: he-c----.v4:v vvvv ,vvv WILLIAMS MOTOR CO. B u i c k Smithfield, North Corolino :::::::::- :::::: ::: :- AUTOMOTIVE AND FIRE INSURANCE FANNIE V. SIMMONS N Kenly, North Corolino 255-I Phones 241 - I on 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I Lf, fu- I J 'P A ----- -.7-4-A:-our-AA: FREMONT OIL MILL CO. Cotton Seed Products ond High Grode Fertilizers Fremont, North Corolino EM-JAY SPORTING GOODS CO. 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CROSLEY APPLIANCES Auto Parts and Accessories Telephone 426-6 Kenly, North Carolina JORDAN MOTOR COMPANY H U D S O N Sales and Service Phone I37 Selma, North Carolina LANGLEY'S JEWELERS Phone 30 Selma, North Carolina Featuring Elgin and Gruen Watches Columbia Diamond Rings Raviland and Vavarian China Crystal by Heisey and Tiffin Sterling by International q.Qqg2fv:rv:-oo: ..v----- v----vvvv-- v v HARDISON'S CLEANERS Qi AND DYERS l I I Phone 4356 Kenly, N- C- il 'L For Cleoning Done Right See Us ll ll I 'gn-.0.4-::::o-.01-0-4r::J04r::: :gr-.0-0.04-0-4r::: If: ffseee-0-00-100-000-if I ::.v-wc:::: Compliments of FARMERS TOBACCO WAREHOUSES Smithfield, North Corolino fs:-0-4r:::'-c:4r-0-0-0-4'::::::::::::::::::::: I l ll J A R M A N Q li Furnishings for the Entire Fomily 1: l WALTER GODWIN :E ll Selmo, North Corolino :,,,:,:,, -xml 4 'L Q0-04: v... v v :- - ::::::: Best Wishes From PEACOCK BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Fremont, North Corolino Telephone 2496 :::- '::::9 0 I 'L 'L l ' DLCK's ELECTRICAL Co. l 'L 'L Moytog - Hoover - Crosley - Hotpoint 'L Phone 2579 3II E. Nosh Street if 'L . . 'L Wilson, North Corolino :L I :E 'L -:J-04-:::::::::::: : A - - - A ---- - - - -1-c .v......vv.. .fo-QQ ff-of-0.0-0-4r::::::-4::: :::::::-4:::-0-0'0'c:.fo'-oo-0-c 'L P+' 'L 'L 'L For Prompt Courtesy, Services IL I I 'L VOGUE BEAUTY SALON Fremont, North Corolino Hildo S. Holes, Owner ond Operotor FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES DRINK vvv- -A-- WORLEY'S BEVERAGES IN THE FLAVOR You LIKE BEST SELMA, 'Je NORTH CAROLINA I :afoot-4-:::: -::::::J-06:9-06:95, TALTON DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTIONS THE REXALL STORE YOUR FRIENDLY STORE KENLY, NORTH CAROLINA I I ETHERIDGE COAL COMPANY COAL- COKE -- BRIQUETS - ICE QuoIity Cool For Every Purpose Link-Belt R. C. A. Victor Autornotic Point Television Cool Stokers Rodio ond Television Soles ond Service Phone 228-I Kenly, N. C. 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PHONE 212-T I I I I I I - :::::::::::: 4 LA- ,,,,,,,io,,,,,, , h g 1. V1L iV 'i: 1 I ,,TTwzW , th-, I Kenly Livestock Market I I DAILY suvirxio STATION I Kenly, North Corolino - 0 I II NJ . .wxhrrxli I, -p II: J .'-MG' ,Nb 5- :::,,,,,,,,, I , I ' I 'III -A .J C' :::: ::::::::::::::::::::f: MEET YOUR FRIENDS I IN I THE PARTY ROOM I OF I The Fountain Of Youth I SELIvIA'S YOUTH CENTER I Selmo, North Corolinc I 'I II J KENLY FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS, INC. Freezer Lockers - Meot Curing Storoge Frozen Foods ond Vegetables Home Locker Supplies Phone 203I Kenly, N. C. hose: Y vvvv J v..v :::::: L. C. WILKINSON AND SONS Monufocturers ond Deolers in Rough ond Dressed Lumber All Kinds of Building Moteriol Plumbing ond Plumbing Supplies DuPont ond Gleem Points Telephones Doy 220-I Night 236-I Kenly, North Corolino bo-0-0-0-c::::: ::::0-1 Compliments of EASTERN MOTOR SALES, INC. 2IO-212 E. Green Street Phone Diol 2465 Wilson, North Corolino :::':.f::::::::-4-:::v J Compliments of Mciyor Julius Corbett Kenly, North Corolino Compliments of Co rolinci Film Service New Bern, North Corolino ---A--,AA .... --- --- -- f vvvv --vvvv :1 - -fv - vvvvv- - - - :::::::::::::: - A A A - A I I I I White 81 Compony I I I GENERAL MERCHANDISE II I :I Kenly, North Corolino I :I I If ,NO-0-c:::: ::: :v Kenly Supply Compony Distributors tor F. C. X. Feeds, Seeds ond Form Supplies QUALITY AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY II II Congrotulotions to I The Closs of Kenly High School ot 1950 II I I Wotson 81 Alford Compliments ot Kenly -Americon Legion Post 328 City Borber Shop SHOWERS WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS N. L. EDGERTON, Proprietor I I I I I I I Hordwore - Furniture - Rodios I I Electricol Applionces I Kenly, North Corolino I I-,,-- ........... -- I I I Corner Grill I I II Cold Drinks Hot Chocolote I I: Sondwiches ot All Kinds I II Kenly, North Corolino I 4 I ILA, : I I I G. R. Bollcince I Meots - Seofoods - Groceries I WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE 1: Kenly, North Corolino I I Iv:o-0-4-::::- F A R M B U R E A U 'fit DOESN'T Cost, it PAYS -----,4 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 P 11 1 Y,,,,,:::::oc:::oc:::: GT ':::::: ::::: ::: '::: 11 1, 1l 11 ,, 1, 1, 0 0 1 51 1 Atkinson Plumbin Co. 1 HUGH AusriN's 9 1, 1, 1' Bathroom Fixtures , MEN AND Bovs' sto12E 1 ,,,,eye,S Wm., pump 1 1, HA'-,-rio, ls All We Askff I ,, 4, Bathroom and Kitchen Tile 1, 11 ll Phone 11 Smithfield, North Carolina 11 11 1: ,g ,: Day 4976 Night 4856 h ll 1 1, p,,,,:,,,,,,,,,, ll -,,,,,,,, ,:,,,,,,,: 1 Nx : xx: 11 M 1 1 1, 1, 1 1 ll I I 4 51 1 11 o o o ,E EUSOHS -leWe'Y Repair l:, Perkin's Riverside 1: 1 1 1 1 1 ll 5l10P 1 Warehouse 11 1 , 11 l l 11 Selma, North Carolina llll Smithfield, North Carolina 1 l 1' lm: ll T'::::: ::::::: :: A: 7? l l l l I' ll Compliments of ll P H O N E I 7 1 8 11 , 1 1 lg Dillon Bell Implement l: 1 lt 1, . Company Goldsboro Music Co. 11 l02l North William Street 11 ,E Phone 2300 Goldsboro, N. C. ll l EVERYTHING MU5'CAL , . . 3, ,, Allis Chalmers Farm Machinery 1,1 22, N. John ST. Goldsboro, N. C. 1 Meyers Water Pumps 12 1 11 1 1 -ommmmxm oo 1 ,, r :Hug fe' ::::::::::::: l l 1 N1 1 ,l , Compliments of 11 11 1 1, 1, . it Blue FlameGasCo. D'll0n Supply CO' 1 1 1 ,Q , 1035 N. William street l1 K ' ll ll ll enly' North Corolmc jl Phone 747 Goldsboro, N. C. 11 111 Mm suPPL1Es AND MACHINERY 1, 1, -AAAAAAAAAA 1 l A A A A A Minnie Sellers S to r e Candies - Drinks - School Supplies Groceries Located on School Street Kenly, North Carolina Compliments to The Senior Cass of Kenly High K A DIS , I N C. 123 E. Walnut St. Goldsboro, N. C. THE TALK OF STYLE AND QUALITY NEIL JOSEPHS LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Goldsboro, N. C. Phone 651 Kenly Motor Company General Repair - Welding Glass Cutting and Installing Kenly, North Carolina ::::::::ov:::: ::::::::: Percy Glenn Peacock THE WAYNE FEED MAN Kenly, North Carolina Compliments of P o p e 8. P o p e Kenly, North Carolina Parker's Bar-B-Q BARBECUE FRIED cHicKEN - STEAKS - oYsrEi2s Phone 3836-I Wilson, N. C. Compliments of Kenly Theatre Kenly, North Carolina II :Q I I I I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I I I II 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I A 'I I I 'I I I I I I 'I 'I 'I I I I I I I J 'P I I I I I I I I 'I 'I 'I pc ll . 'P ll ll Exclusive Esso Products it Kelvinator Electrical Appliances ll New and Used Cars ll l Mac's Place .I PAUL MEMILLAN, Mgr. gl On U. S. Highway No. 301 Selma, North Carolina l 535?f555 5555: 5555 1 1 1 See Sta ntonsburg Lumber Company l For if All Kinds Of Building Material ll Stantonsburg, N. C. Phone 2481 ll l L --A----- A------- ,,,,,, ,,,--f,,,,,v,v----- vv-vvv v-- --v--v--- -------4 l l READ THE l l News and Observer 1: I THE ow RELIABLE 4 l R. B. Ferrell, District Representative l i Yelverton Funeral Home ll Cousin Ralph Yelverton, Prop. fl Understanding and Sympathetic Service if Funeral Directors and Embalmers 11 Ambulance Service ll Fremont, N. C. Telephone 274-1 -,v:-v-, vvvv:7 1 l l i s. a. w. Milling co. l 0 Custom Grinding and Mixing E l Purina Chows 1, 0 Phone 253-1 Fremont, N. C. 1 all -----4.-A-- ----- fvv N N 1 QQ Siberia Fur Coat New And Ortoresion l, 303 E. Nash Street Il Phone 3471 Wilson, N. C. l 0 h L. - - ------- ----4 li U U U Medlin Printing Company it 0 N l L. W. Medlin, Prop. ll l COMMERCIAL Preirsiriisio 1 ll Smithfield, North Carolina N 'i N :J-0c::-0-c:r,:.f:J'0-4-:::::::::a-c::.v-s0-,f fr::- ::::4-:::v ::::::-0-t: c 0 0 Baker's Jewelry And l Home Appliance ll Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry l Gas and Electric Stoves E Washing Machines - Radios 1: Refrigerators ll Phone 367-6 Fremont, N. C. I 0 .1-Q --+--.1-AA:'-4--.1-4:':r-4-AAA- AA' G. S. Tucker 81 Co. Wilson's Oldest Furniture Store I22 S. Goldsboro St. Wilson, N. C. ' - v v -::::J'c Heilig And Myers Fon WISE BUYERS WIISOIW, North Corolino 7 I 41 41 41 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 1 1 I J Compliments of CJETTIPIGEERS' WILSON'S LEADING STORE Wilson, North Corolino Johnson Furniture Co. Wilson, North Corolino 41 '7 41 1 41 1 41 1 1 41 1 I 41 41 41 41 1 41 1 41 41 41 J DRINK COCO-COLA IN BOTTLES Bcirnes Horrell Co. Wilson, North Corolino Congrotulotions to the Groduotes The Smcirt Shop of Smithfield, North Corolino 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 I 41 41 41 41 1 Compliments of SEALTEST ICE CREAM AND MILK Wilson, N. C. Phones QI34-35 -v--J-c- A FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE OF KENLY LADIES Borshciys Lcidies Shop NEXT TO THE Post OFFICE J 1 1 41 41 41 1 41 1 1 41 41 :1 1 41 41 1 ll Wilson, North Corolino 41 41 if 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 11 J 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 J if 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 I GEURGE A. JUIIN IIN and BILL FUTRELL ' GOLDSBORO NEWS-ARGUS GOLDSBOR0, NORTH CAROLINA Contributions LUIJY F. RoYALL, Jeweler TREET BROWN STATION I E. D. CUDDINGTON, SHEET AND METAL co. OAK GROVE INN I NORTON'S Sc to 55.00 STORE cARoLYN coURT I ECONOMY FURNITURE co. 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