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SHIRLEY SULLIVAN East Carolina College Commercial Subjects General Business MISS EVELYN WELLONS Women's College of U. N. C. Math, English, and French MR. EDWARD LANGSTON N. C. State College Vocational Agriculture MR. WALLACE KIRBY Atlantic Christian College Gi1l's Basketball Coach MR. J. B. LONG University of North Carolina Erskine College Math - Driver Education MRS. SUSIE C. VANDAVEER East Carolina College English - Social Studies MR. JARVIS EDGERTON Atlantic Christian College Physical Education Social Studies MRS. HAZEL YELVERTON Elon College and W. C. U. N. C Science - Home Economics .-..ff? I 1 Ol' wwf 1.4- Maurice Radford, Presidentg Charles Pittman, Vice-Presidentg Faye Langley, Secretaryg Margaret Mozingo Treas urerg Linda Bass Montgomery, Student Council Representative. 'Either I wi MOTTO ll find a way, or m FLOWER Carnation COLORS Blue and White MASCOTS ake one Our mascots this year are Glenda Parnell and Phil Weaver. 11 L .4 NOVELLA GREY BA GGETT 4-H Club 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, F. H. A. 2, Student Council 4, Basketball 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, An- nual Staff, Miss Kenly, Superlative. I plan to attend college and teach in elementary school. BOBBY WILTON BARNES 4-H Club 1,2, Glee Club 2,3, Bas- ketball 4, Class Officer 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff, Popularity King 2, 4, Superlative. I plan to join the army. MARGIE LEE BARNES 4-H Club 1,2,3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, Librarian 1, 2, Su- perlative, Usherette 3, 4, Popularity Queen 1. I plan to attend beauty college and be a beautician. JOHNNIE MACK BASS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 4. I plan to be a mechanic. LINDA BASS MONTGOMERY 4-H Club 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, F. H. A. 2, Student Council Representative 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Junior Play, E. , '--lllsv- 4., ll, 'miullls 'Wins MQ 4 'gms M,',,,. Senior Play, Superlative. I plan to do Secretarial Work. LONNIE GREY BASS A I plan to be a farmer. 4af,aAbn 'hun' KQNNS f-gn., 'Hunan-f A 'War-tw' MARY ELIZABETH BASS Beta Club 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, Basketball 3, 4, Librarian 1, Superlative. I plan to be a secretary. THOMAS HAROLD BASS FFA 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3. I plan to join the Air Force. JULIUS DAVID CORBETT, JR, Beta Club 2, 3,4, 4-H Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Quartet 2, FFA Sweetheart 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Senior Play, An- nual Staff, Popularity King 2, Super lative. I plan to be a lawyer. ROBERT IRVIN DAVIS FFA 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 4, Junior Play, Annual staff, Superlative. I plan to join the Army, JAMES GLENN EVERETTE FFA 3, 4, Junior Play, Class Officer 1 I plan to join the service. BILLY GENE FERRELL FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 2, 3,4, An- nual Staff, Superlative. Iplan to be a mechanic. :ga-an Q ig GEORGE PATRICK FOSTER 4-H Club 1,25 Glee Club 2,3g Stu- dent Council Representative 2, Bas ketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Junior Playg Popularity King 3. I plan to get a job. CLAUDE ELTON GILLIKIN, JR. Beta Club 2,3, 4, 4-H Club 1,2, Class Officer 2,3g Senior Play, An- nual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Superlative. I plan to attend college. GRACE INEZ. HALES 4-H Club 1,2,3g F.H.A. 1, Basket- ball lg Librarian 3,4g Superlative. I plan to become a nurse. BARNEY HIRAM HINNANT Beta Club 2,3, 4, 4-I-I Club 1, 2, Stu dent Council 2, Senior Play. MILDRED FAYE HOOKS 4-H Club 1,2, F. H. A. 1,2g Class Officer 1, Usherette 3. I plan to get a job in Raleigh. DAVID EARL JONES F. F. A. 1, 2, 4. I plan to join the Army. JOHNSTON COUNTY HERITAGE CENTER SMITHFIELD, N.C. fghiw Wm 45 Q ln-se... 'wwf- f1'U 'e 'UW 3' if-new ear' M AHPS GEORGE HAROLD JONES I plan to join the Air Force. RODGER PAUL KIRBY F. F. A. 1, 2,3,4, Baseball 2. I plan to join the army. MARGARET FAYE LANGLEY 4-H Club 1, 2gG1ee Club 2, 3g F. H. A. 2, Student Council Representative 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staffg Popularity Queen 2, 4. I plan to do secretarial work. HAROLD LLOYD LANGLEY F. F. A. 1,2,3,4. I plan to go to Officer's School and be a pilot. MARGARET ROSE MOZINGO Beta Club 2,3, 4, 4-H Club 1, Bas- ketball 1,2,3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Playg Librarian 4, Superlative. I plan to teach elementary school. BETTY LOU PEELE 4-H Club 1, Glee Club 2,3g F. H. A. 2, 3, Annual Staffg Librarian 2, 3, 4, Superlative. I plan to get a job doing bookkeep- ing and accounting. www my ,qw .Ng JESSE THOMAS PHILLIPS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Scen ery for Play 3, 4, Superlative. I plan to become a cabinet maker. BOBBY GENE PITTMAN F. F. A. 1, 2,3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Senior Play, Annual Staff, Librar- ian 2, I plan to be a rancher. CHARLES ADDERSON PITTMAN Beta Club 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3,4, Bus Driver 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff, Librarian 2, Superlative. I plan to be a mechanic. PATTY LEE POPE Beta Club 2,3,4, F. H. A. 1, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff, Librarian 1,4. I plan to do secretarial work. MAURICE GENE RADFORD Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Quartet 2, F. F. A. 1, 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Class Officer 1, 3,4, Senior Play, Superlative. I plan to be a nuclear engineer. JIMMY EDWARD SASSER F, F. A. 1, 2, Superlative. I plan to join the Air Force. I Q wif M an--WW 'WK IB ROSE CAROL SULLIVAN 4-H Club 1, 2,3, 4g Health Queen 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Senior Play, Li- brarian 1, 2, 3, 4g Superlative. I plan to do bookkeeping and ac- counting. EDNA ELIZABETH SUTTON 4-H Club 1,2g Glee Club 2g Usher- ette 4. I plan to get a job. LESLIE SHERRILL WALL F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. I plan to join the Navy. ELEANOR FAYE WILLIAMS 4-H Club 1, 2g Glee Club 1,2,3, 4 Student Council Officer 4g Basket- ball 1,3,4, Class Officer 1, 2, Sen- ior Play, Class Night Activities 2, Superlative. I plan to get a job in secretarial work. BRUCE DURWOOD WILLIAMS Glee Club 3, Basketball 3, 4, Base- ball 3 4 Junior Play Senior Play Superlative I plan to Join the arrny .fi XXX -lP X 11 ,1 ,C ,pw X 461 D, 1 -,Z ifes 1 ,p-elf QW Q62 M wr U .A . ,ln . Xi www -if 9 vs. 1. r. A ,V 'gk' .v- M ng! A ffl ,1 3: . 'lb M1 X , I 1811 1- ,-. , ,R if: wr..-. ...,, a...w-l...4 ,I 'C o '-..-g5':7?'f:- M If ml was ws A ?-g,,i'x,Q,,A xh- J uf- ' r - 11,2-'-f, W ' ' - f-52, 6-,AfNf,t1,,,A 4 ,-MQXFJ. , l, 'f f:f1i1 g ' . PM .A X Q - f -r Q Y J Y N x 3 , , A. Ni R, -v-M. 'vsw-1, . s .1 , 9 ' Q C-Q, 13 x xx f 6, ,hz 2 A F I I , M 'fi 1? 1 X I ,Q 7 gi s h eriiz' 'V vfga, 1 ,' V ? if A 'Q t k 4 9 l 'fic 1' ., ,- 1 ' y XX .- ff WAfv Q I :Z Y, .l , w 2 q i' '- ' 5 if fi' 3 ff I 4 f . , ,Y 2551? 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Y UJYE aff' 10 CLASS OFFICERS JIMMY JONES - - - ------ President CECIL EVANS ----- ---- V ice-President DOROTHY DURHAM ------ Secretary-Treasurer J JERRY LITTLE ---- Student Council Representative SALLY DA VIS ------------- Repgfter J I Ill 1 ii LW -1 J il -1. :gn '57 fig lt' vvq ' gf-:gi I SQ, ' W 4 -ex 'J as ,fi xbox .N y,,,,,,,-'- e1'P' pug, EWU' 4 ,W4 - .,,, -c.-nf' - , I .N-5' K, f Q' ,Q-I K fi IT ,V vs I ef 'gf 1' i 3 .-Y L., GL v .,I, 1, VIRGINIA BARNES PERCY BASS SUE CAMPBELL SALLY DA VIS DOROTHY DURHAM CECIL EVANS DURAND HINNANT JIMMY JONES BENNY KIRBY JERRY LITTLE CHARLES MEDLIN CHRISTINE MITCHELL PAYE MITCHELL FRANK PEELE WILLIAM PEELE J IMMY PITTMAN JADIE TAYLOR CHARLIE WATSON WINSTEAD WATSON JESSE YELVERTON res CLASS OFFICERS JIMMY BAILEY - - - BEATRICE EDWARDS PAT HINNANT - - - IDA JEAN HOOKS - - CAROLYN BOYETTE G i... wgi . --- - - President - - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer Reporter Student Council Representative 5.7 1! 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NN A STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the Student Government of Kenly High School is to unite in Christian work and fellowship all the student body and faculty of the high schoolg to pro- mote the efficiency and widen the scope of a closer relationship be- tween students and faculty, to af- ford the student body an opportunity to learn the challenge of high school as presented by our educational pro- gramg to realize the needs of the students, faculty, and schoolg and to work unitedly to meet these needs. Bud Corbett, Mrs. Vandaveer, Durand Hinnant, Faye Williams, Grey Bag- bett, Jerry Little, Judy Shook, Janice Flowers, Carolyn Boyette, Linda Ann Bass. O jf 4,1-UDENT President COuNc.u.. BUD CORBETT MV' One of the projects of the Student Government is the Christmas Food Drive. The stu- dents of our school contributed food enough to furnish nine families in the community with a Christmas gift basket. K Agricultural boys learn correct procedure for taking soil sam- ples. Knowledge of soil test data is very important in determin- ing correct fertilization of various crops. I 'i 1 XNUO o .xgfduk uvfo The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. A grrcultural boys learn basic shop skills by working on individual shop projects or group projects. F. F. A. Sweetheart VIRGINIA BARNES RODGER KLRBY - - - - - -President CHARLES PITTMAN - - ---- Treasurer GLENN EVANS ---- - - Vice-President RAY POPE - - - ------ Reporter JIMMY JONES - - - - -Parliamentarian J. T. PHILLIPS - - ------ Sentinel Theory is taught in the classroom and put into practice on the farm. This makes agriculture vocational. WYMAKERS ...Ji 0 Q5 NEW YN O or we ' Q, sf Em , Q 3 il Ea A Fm u- E V 3 'Q L 3 '61 to 0 O The purpose and aims of the Future Homemakers Club are to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking, to empha- size the importance of worthy home membership, to foster the development of creative leadership in home and com- munity life, to provide wholesome in- ln clothing construction students are taught the advantages of dividual and group recreation. dressing appropriately and attractively Color style design quality, and economy of dress make up one of the busiest areas F. H. A. Sweetheart BUD CORBETT In food preparation, special attention is focused on improved food habits, stressing the daily basic seven foods for better health. of homemaking teaching Faculty members are invited to meals in order that the girls may practice hospitality, and table etiquette. Many fields are covered in this area of teaching such as marketing, serving, and evaluating a meal, also wise use of the food dollar, food preservation, and efficient use of time, energy, and equip- ment are stressed. w K I E I ! i S Ray Pope, Eleanor Bridgers, Rose Sullivan, Margie Barnes, Nellie Silver, Jimmy Little, Edith Scott, Frances Bier, Dorothy Leggett, Janice Flowers. The librarian has the care or charge of the library. lt is her duty to help students find books and materials which will be of help in their school work. She helps to make the library have a happy and friendly atmosphere. Each period there are student li- brarians who work with the librar- ian in helping to keep the records and replacing the books. Our librarian is Miss Evelyn Wellons, and her assistants are Rose Sullivan, Grace Hales, Zona Rhodes, Betty Lou Peele, Margaret Mozingo, Patty Pope, Jean Mit- chell, Eleanor Bridgers, Edith Scott. The name 4-H means Head, Heart, Hand and Health. This club is designed for boys and girls to develop leadership, to develop interest in the farm and home ac- tivities, to create a love for farm life and to 'Make the Best Better in every phase of work. 5 'IFB I Y I Y p Q V-an 0 --.-u .4-, im ,. fu un M I +5'K ho- 0-bb v--.QL --Lu. --4.-L it, I 1-J... xx an ac 1 This serious group of seniors IS hard at work on Here we have Billy Grey and Bobby pictured as the annual Betty Lou and Robert plan the organiza they plan the snapshot and actrvrty pages tion and sports pages while Faye and Bud plan the senior pages. EDlTOR'S MESSAGE This is a record of your school year 1957 -1958 - your classes, your games, your activities, your trips - all that it takes to make a year complete. We hope you enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed recording it for you. THE END Finally after many hours of hard work we made it! The final copy for our 1958 annual is complete - ready to deliver to the publisher for the final touch and publication. THANK GOODNESS! 1 .:.-'rg . h. 'v FT, fa, 5' , Y 4 if . f. ,,,m,,1 ! . 1,42 is mpg ' w X 7 Eff '5 'YY57'1:3 ., wan, 115236, V ' ' Vi' YM , , JW 14. , , ,',,,f M' Nv?fw.,ffL1 141 Mm , rf F1'x'!TiJ ww J, vf'!! sc My act GS ' x . 73 sniff!! 2 LASTING MEMORIES '7 '?i' , sv '15 A aw v. .. 2-W On April 11, the Seniors were entertained by the Juniors at the Annual Junior-Senior Banquet, given this year at The Ship 'n Shore in Wilson. As we entered, we were greeted with a host of spring flowers, Easter rabbits, kites, umbrellas, musical notes, birds and butterflies - - all of which carried out their theme, Springtime, The Rev. James G. White, pastor of the Kenly Methodist Church was guest speaker, , After the meal the Juniors and Seniors were entertained by dance and musical selections presented by the stu- dents ofthe Wilson School of Dancing. Immediately following the program, the Seniors were extended an in- vitation by the Juniors to be their guests at a dance. lf? . I CUR STUDENTS STRIVE N.:-3' ali Valedictorian MAURICE RADFORD r I ,VSV , , , Salutatorian B, H, l-IINNANT CONTEST WINNERS Stan Eskridge won second place in the county in the American Legion Contest and third place in the County in the World Peace Contest. Sandra Sox placed first, Jimmy Little, second, and Judy Shook, third, in the Junior High division of the Alcohol Con- test, In the Senior High division of the Alcohol Con test, Maurice Radford placed firstg Mattie Macon White, second, and Margaret Mozingo, third. Mau- rice Radford won second place in the state in the Alcohol Contest, Ray Pope won third place in the County F.F, A. Supervised Farming Contest. Jimmy Jones placed second in the County F. F. A, Public Speaking Contest. , ... x w ,ww -, .. 1 . f i I, Sandra Sox, Scholarship: Carolyn Boyette, Outstanding Studentg Ida Jean Hooks, Scholarship and Mathematicsg Jimmy Jones, Oratoryg B. H. Hinnant, A. C. C. Scholar- shipg Maurice Radford, Essay, Margaret Mozingo, A. C. C Maurice Radford, Valedictorian and Balfour Key, Mar- Scholarship: Stan Egkridge, W01-1d Peace, garet Mozingo, Spellingg B. H. Hinnant, Salutatoriang Winstead Watson, Scholarship qnot picturedj. FOR RECOGNITION at aff. I Lonnie Bass, Perfect attendance for 12 years, Claude Gil- Robert Davis, Athletics, Faye Williams, Athleticsg Mar- likin, Dramaticsg Betty Jo Barnes, Reading, Ray Pope, garet Mozingo, Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award, Durand Activitiesg Julius Corbett, Ir. , Citizenshipg Betty Lou Hinnant, Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award. Peele, Citizenship. 3 , ,I fa? Xxx .t avi, A 9 ff 5 E 'V T 5 is ' Q ?' H GRADUA Tl0N IS 1 ll xg ,knit ',AA. f X X 1 ssx' E' Q K 'xr' N 1 Q 3 Our Commencement exercises were completed with the sermon which was delivered by The Rev, Earl 1 Crumpler, pastor of the Missionary Baptist Church, and the graduation address which was delivered by Dr. Arthur Wenger, president of Atlantic Christian College. The diplomas were presented by Mr. J. T. Rains. ' THE ULTIMATE GOAL On May 16, we had our Annual Classnight program, The Juniors presented us our Rose Chain after which we presented our Classnight play entitled Plantation Song. A f Ii 49 ui 7.1 Lag, f -13 at G 1' h 1' . C S 1 --,,, , I lg ' f A I E: . ,, ,M-.wwxsi , , I, 1 . 9 f ,HR L ,x fl, M05 5 if 4' mp. -' . 3 'xl 3 IQ' 5 w .P I .f if , Fw: L A4 1 .. Q15 01.1 A 23. '93 lik-Q.-f -..an Q, 5 MW 1 ,f Nxbxk-fig , 14. t ,.WE? :A,,, .,., H' ai , . ,, 'Q we rf A v w- gh -ta . AA '- Q. F 4 Xfxfyiffi ' Wil . X ' J 5 F , 1 .-,iw nw w . A , . wi if iii 1 , x , 3 cifljfjqfs, I 72 f ' r K F ,x If .Aly 3 r x..-ff ,1 W. v - BASEBALL if K5 Y tk'-Y Kenly Selma --...ll L Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Kenly Pine Level Glendale Princeton Corinth H. Micro Selma Pine Level Princeton Glendale Micro ' iw? if -. Jimmy Askewg Frank Woodardg Jimmy Baileyg Roger Watkinsgjimmy Halesg Ottie Byrdg Pat Fosterg Robert Davisg Durwood Williamsg Jerry Littleg Durand Hinnantg and Coach, Jarvis Edgerton. We think our cheerleaders this year are mighty cute, and we'd like to commend them on a job well-done. They were always there to support the teams, and they lose Q S X in u V .J ., , '. ' ' :.:.rf - .X 415. worked right to the end - win or ali A S ' s QA fn Q 7 5 Z dw ' 'I 4 f ZZ' Kenly Nu n ,. 5 1 xv, f pi Y ,' L .1 13 Grey Baggett, Eleanor Bridgers, Judy Shook, Faye Langley, Sandra Sox and Annette Wicker. 1 Vw , ,g1 , 1 WW 1:11'f1p111111Qk!3E115i1f1 ff 1:1111 . N11 1' ,4 5 if 11!1wQ53w11 Nl Q M14 IPM ' ' . 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F. HOLT 8. SON, INC INC. Tractors - Hardware General Merchandise Fertilizers Princeton, North Carolina SMITHFIELD WHOLESALE BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. Quality Building Mate rial Dial 2869 Raleigh Road P, O. Box 951 Smithfield, North Carolina U16 jewel l5'zw Smithfield, No rth Ca rolina CHERRY HOTEL Wilson, North Carolina B GRANTHAM'S OYS' 8: YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Smithfield, North Carolina KENLY DRUG CO. CLAUDE E. GILLIKIN, SR., Prop First Thought in Drugs 240-1 Phones 962-9 Kenly, North Carolina CITY LIMITS GARAGE Repairs for Trucks and Cars Phone 2.91-l Selma, North Carolina 5cfe!y14i9 BEAUTY SALON All States Hair Styling Award Personalized Services Merle Norman Cosmetics Dial 471-6 Buckhorn - Route 3 Kenly, North Carolina Compliments of T HINNANT'S CLOTHING STORE Kenly, North Carolina HE FAMILY GROCERY Fresh Meats Fish and Oysters Semi-Self Service Kenly, North Carolina Compliments of y JOHNSTON COUNTY FURNITURE ASSOCIATION MEMBER STO Home Furniture 8: Appliance Company Barnes Furniture Company Hub's Furniture House Denning Furniture Company Jones Brothers Furniture Company Miller Furniture Company Rose 8: Company Selma Furniture Company Talton, Inc. G, S, Tucker 8: Company Holland Furniture Company RES Smithfield, N. C. Four Oaks, N. C. Selma, N. C. Smithfield, N, C, Pine Level, N.C. Benson, N. C. Benson, N. C. Selma N, C. Smithfield, N.C. Smithfield, N. C. Benson, N. C. GRIZZARD FUNERAL HOME Oxygen-Equipped Ambulance Phone 271-1 Kenly, North Carolina WILSCN DAILY TIMES Covers Kenly and Adjoining Area. Read the Kenly High School News Circulation More Than 10, OOO Wilson, North Carolina GEORGE HICKS MO TOR C OMPANY DeSoto-Plymouth Sales and Service Guaranteed Used Cars Phone 4361 Fremont, North Carolina , The New Cfhurchwells JEWELERS, INC. BE'-K'-I-YI-ER Certified Gemoiogist STORE Registered Jewelers l 1I'l American Gem Society Phone 326-1 Wilson, North Carolina I I Wils on, North C ar olina Compliments of SMITH WAREHOUSES A-B-C Wils on, North Carolina ml K f ZX J. DOBBIN BAILEY Groceries - Feeds - Seeds Frigidaire Appliances Zenith Television Kenly, North Carolina ROSE C x DRY C LEANERS V 1 Kenly, North Carolina ' J 160011114 5 JEWELRY AND MUSIC COMPANY 112 South Goldsboro Street Wilson, North Carolina L, C, WILKERSON AND SONS Manufacturers and Dealers in Rough and Dressed Lumber All Kinds Building Material Dupont and Gleen Paints Plumbing and Plumbing Supplies Kenly, North C ar olina KENLY LIVESTOCK MARKET Buyers of Hogs - Cows - Chickens We Buy I-logs Everyday Grain Buyers Telephone 325 -1 xc -'IP L Q Q Kenly, North C arolina 1 ' ' ax 1 sl if . fl TALTON DRUG COMPANY Your Friendly Store Phone 212- 1 Kenly, North Carolina F Read THE SMITHFIELD HERALD Twice Each Week for News and Opinion Affecting the People of Johnston County Smithfield, Ng rth Carolina my :S FLOYD C. PRICE AND SON International Trucks Farmall Tractors All Kinds Farm Equipment Cotton Buyers and Ginners Everything for the Farm and Home Dial 2311 Selma, North Carolina BATTEN AUTO PARTS, INCORPORATED Auto Parts, Supplies, and Equipment Malsbary Steam Cleaners Purple-Magic Car Washers Wils on, North Ca rolina WILSON FERTILIZER COMPANY IFormerly W. I-I, Ellis Co.I ROyster's Fertilizers Phone Zl 13 Wilson, North Carolina PARKER'S BARBECUE North Carolina's Famous Eating Place Real Pit Barbecue Phone 70972 One Mile South of Wilson, North Carolina KENLY TIRE SERVICE RUPERT LANGSTON Owner and Manager Call Collect for Pickup and Delivery Telephone 42.46 Kenly, North Carolina FLAKE'S TIRE SERVICE Firestone Tires and Recapping When You Think About Tires Think About Us P, O, Box 403 - Phone 4730 Goldsboro, North Carolina I ' Compliments of CAROLINA WAREHOUSE GUY BEST Goldsboro, North Carolina mu SERV-ALL OIL COMPANY, INC. Citie s Service Products Box 36 Phone 3271 Lucama, North Carolina HEAVNER- PINE LEVEL HARDWARE 8: FURNITURE IMPLEMENT CO. Farm Machinery Sales Services Smithfield, N. C. CO. LEON GODWIN The Best Place to Buy Furniture Phone 2161 Pine Level, North Carolina 6020 Qggs WALTON'S Known for Quality 132-134 S. Tarboro St. Wilson, North Carolina RADIO 8: TV CENTER We Serve Televisions and Radios Anywhere From Johnston County Phone 2086 Pine Level, North Carolina EDGERTON'S FEED MILL Micro, North Carolina Compliments of MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP Kenly, North Carolina :xl L' K rad M P A ni-...Q n M.. L Z .ws.,i.A, , DAWL1 RAINS AUTO SUPPLY Automobile Parts and Accessories Kenly, North Carolina A, T, TART LUMBER COMPANY 5.9 Gif? Princeton, North Carolina Millwork Building Materials Phone 208-1 9410! EMM: ,J x ss f Bll.l.'S WATCH SHOP Kenly, North Carolina WlLKIN'S CABINET SHOP Weather Stripping Awnings - Window Cornices Phone 261-6 CNightj Princeton, North Carolina 1 I BOYKIN'S BODY AND PAINT SHOP Wrecks Completely Repaired Radiators Cleaned and Repaired Auto Glass Phone 522-6 Wilson, North Carolina C ompliments of INSTITU TIONA L FOODS COMPANY Raleigh, North Carolina b Compliments of MICRO HOG MARKET Micro, North Carolina COFFEE SHOP Ice Cold Beer Milk Shakes - Hot Dogs Hamburgers Highway 117 Fremont, North Carolina FREMONT MOTOR SA LES. INC. New and Used Cars Telephone 2.636 Goldsboro Street Fremont, North Carolina DEES 8. YELVERTON DuPont Paints Portage Shoes Armour'S Fertilizer Farm Supplies Phone 435-1 Enjoy GRlFFIN'S BARBECUE Good Food Barbecue-Pig and Chicken Fremont, North Carolina Goldsboro, North Carolina SMITHFIELD MULE COMPANY Live stock - Tractors Clean Used Cars Phone 2.300 Smithfield, North Carolina m RED AND WHITE SUPER MARKET You Always Get a Bargain Kenly, North Carolina SHORTEY'S MOTEL AND RESTAURANT We Specialize in Southern Fried Chicken M K. Compliments of Phone 264-1 Kenly, North Carolina Kenly, North Carolina I SIMMONS CHEVROLET CO. INC. Compliments of sales l cnsvnonzrf service m g ' ISAACS KAHN The Car More People Buy FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 241-l Goldsboro, North Carolina Kenly, North Carolina 1 , I Compliments of MADE-RITE BREAD AND ROLLS Goldsboro, North Carolina JORDAN'S OPEN AIR MARKET Phone 307-5 South 8th Street Smithfield, North Carolina BLUE FLAME GAS COMPANY Bottled Gas Ranges, Water Heaters and Space Heaters Phone 239-l Kenly, North Carolina WHITLEY SPECIALTY COMPANY We Sell .Iack's Cookies Candies - Gum - Notions Drugs - School Supplies You Name Itg If We Don't Have It, We'll Get It HENRY H. WHITLEY, Manager Smithfield, North C arolina Compliments of FAYE'S SANDWICH COMPANY Smithfield, North Carolina LEDER BROTHERS DEPARTMENT STORE Shop With Confidence and Wear With Pride Smithfield, North C ar olina POOLE'S E INCORPORATED I Frozen Foods g and Canned Foods i Post Office Box 307 I Durham, North Carolina I -' Hrs! Cfifzkens Hunk LQ Crust 60. Established 1898 Complete Banking and Trust Services xNSL'p4 S9 ff so 'Q Q Muxlmum Q ,J Slflrljfnfx 1 E Insu ance- 3 ,J For Each U Q, Deposnler 3 v. +G Smithfield 'GMBe'1 ' North Carolina CORBETT MOTOR CO. F Sales Service a I 202 East Green Street Wilson, North Carolina THE JOHNSTONIAN- SUN Printers - Publishers Selma, North Carolina JORDAN MOTOR CO. New and Used Cars Selma, North Carolina SU LLIVAN'S JEWE LERS Watches Diamonds Gifts Luggage Selma, North C ar olina SMITHFIELD CAR DEALERS B, 8: R. Wilson, Inc. Williams Motor Co. Litt1e's Pontiac, lnc. Wilson Chevrolet Co. Buie Motors, Inc. Gardner Motor Co. Pipin Motors, lnc. Smithfield , North C ar olina ovws 52636: we geese fl 56556 50 visirhki-imc W flfmgs Thai3iz?eii1i?S NEIGHBORS MOTOR C OMPANY See the All New 1958 Ford at Your Friendly Ford Dealers Sales Service Kenly, North Carolina I Compliments of THE LUCAMA-KENLY BANK Kenly, North Car olina Kenly Students Enjoy PINE STATE PRODUCTS From PINE STATE CREAMERY 'V' X ' 4 Rale igh, North C arolina Al ETHERIDGE COAL AND o1L COMPANY Let Us Supply Your Fuel Needs Phone 228-l Kenly, North C ar olina flngn ,Austin is' Men's and Boys' Store A Trial ls All We Ask Smithfield, North C ar olina WILSON HARDWARE COMPANY Dial 317-4 Courthouse in Front of Us Wilson, North Carolina HARVEY'S SERVICE CENTER Sinclair Products Goodyear Tires and Batteries Call 978-6 Kenly, North Carolina BEN ELLIS Good Clothes Priced Right for the High School Boy lO6 East Walnut Street Phone 222-5 Goldsboro, North Carolina Denny? jewelers Established 1932 107 West Nash Street Wils on, North Carolina GURLEY MILLING COMPANY Manufacturers of G. M. C. Feeds and Corn Meal Gurley's Best Flour Old Miss I-Iattie's Corn Meal and Flour G, M, C. Field Seeds, Dealers in Soya Beans, Corn, Wheats and Other Grains Princeton, North Carolina gm rw' CASH CORNER GROCERY Meats - Groceries Ice Cream - Feed Phone 245-l Kenly, North Carolina Compliments of JOHNSTON COUNTY OIL DEALERS WHITEWAY SERVICE STATION EDDIE BOYKIN, Prop. ASSOCIATION Complete and Courteous Service Phone 942.6 Kenly, North Carolina fi X . 'I 6 Gear ia? Q 9 KENLY X ,Q BEAUTY SALON ' FISH MARKET Specializes in Fish Hair Styling and Grooming Dressed Free Kenly, North Carolina Phone 458-6 Kenly, North Carolina Compliments of FOSTER TRANSFER COMPANY Kenly, North Carolina gm,-wif fy IFF y, A NA T IONA L BANK OF WILSON Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Wilson, North Carolina Diamonds - Watche s Hailey is' jewelry V Jewelry nec. u. S, rn. off. Expert Watch Repairs 109 South Goldsboro Street Wilson, North Carolina Phone 261-7 Wilson, North Carolina W. B. OLIVER AND SONS, INC., Cotton Cfinners and Merchants Phone 312-4 PINE LEVEL OIL MILL COMPANY Manufacturer of Cotton Seed Products Fertilizer Since 1902 Phone 215-2 Pine Level, North Carolina ROGERSON MILLING COMPANY Custom Grinding and Mixing We Buy Grain Nutrena and FCX Feeds Phone 316-7 Route 1 Kenly, North Carolina Compliments of nAvls FEED MILL Korlfzcr Grill Sanitation Pr oduct s Purina Chows WILBER AYCOCK Custom Grinding and Mixing gf Phone 446-1 'j f' Dial 423-6 '-PQ:- ,: ::jf, Kenly, North Carolina ' Kenly, North Carolina A G Compliments of OIL COMPANY HINNANT General Merchandise DRUG COMPANY Phone 416-8 Micro, North Carolina R. F. D. Z Kenly, North Carolina ' .5 7215 ra . . 'W f Q., f' j 1 , W f.' JQ Y . WALTON'S RADIO 81 T.V. - Pine Level NELSON'S PHOTO SHOP - Goldsboro FARMER'S SUPPLY COMPANY - Goldsboro LIZABETH'S - Wilson G. S. TUCKER FURNITURE COMPANY - Wilson RICE'S PHOTO SHOP - Smithfield ROBBIN'S JEWELRY COMPANY - Wilson FARRIS DEPARTMENT STORE - Wilson STORK'S NEST - Wilson VANN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - Wilson LOU MAU FLORIST - Wilson L. I. HERRING IMPLEMENT COMPANY - Wilson WILSON FURNITURE COMPANY - Wilson WILSON CREA MERY - Wilson WILBUR'S HOT DOG STAND - Wilson VINE EDWARDS - Princeton I-IOOK'S JEWELRY - Fremont I. MILO PIERCE - Pikeville VOGUE BEAUTY SALON - Fremont ROSE DRY CLEANERS - Kenly VARON GODWIN - Kenly CITY BARBER SHOP - Kenly PAUL BA LLANCE GROCERY - Kenly ASKEW LUMBER MILL - Kenly L. H. JOHNSON - Kenly G, R, BALLANCE - Kenly LEDER BROTHERS' DEPARTMENT STORE - Goldsboro WILSON AUTO SALES - Wilson HEILIG- MEYERS FURNITURE COMPANY - Wilson SAFARI DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT - Wilson KENLY BILLARD PARLOR - Kenly RosEs 50g - 104: STORE - Smithfield KIRBY'S FLORIST - Kenly WAYNE H, STOCKDALE, M,D,, A Friend S, 8a W, MILLING COMPANY AUTOGRAPHS ,f Af X nj 4,6 AUTOGRAPHS AUTCGRAPHS F Y 1 c w Y 1 X P 1 N A n N n 1 N N i N 1 i 4 LITHOGRAPHED BY M, TAYLOR PUBLISHING co. ' 'TN , . , .7 - . , W1 fr 1 Ye Wm A A DALLAS 0 TEXAS , it h ju In The est Yearbooks are 577' f B TAYLOR-MADE J 'xXx -- hWEEE''QHEMQWEYINX1Q, QfTfI7ih'??'?W M A --.,Q-Q1-.f4+TQ1-'-- 1 ' ' ' RNC 373.756 KEN 1958 Kenly High School. The galleon 1 Q , 1 L,-,-f...-i , I- H ide i 1 5 l A 1 X 1 1 M I XXYKRXXKX , XXX! 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