King High School - Cabin Yearbook (King, NC)

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M5457 Zdamav giddy' dw-Z ' Nndbbff gfiw Zfbfiwwfu Rm and gap! 7220420 !AMU,...e1,a,,,,,,,,4111,q..f,:5,m,b WM M655 h d TK . 5 1 THE ANNUAL STAFF Seated: Joice Lewis, Typist, Barbara Thomas, Class Editor, Nancy Boyles, Sports Editor, Melva Boyles, Associate Editor, Barbara Watts, Editor-in-Chief, Ruth Voss, Photography, Vonnie Slate, Typist. Second Row: Patsy Moorefield, Art Editor, Mrs. Jo Edwards, Advisor, Mary Sue Smith, Typist, Bonnie Venable, Typist, Shirley Robertson, Typist, Mary Venable, Typist, Elsie Lank- ford, Historian, Teddy Westmoreland, Circulation, Mr. T. J. Johnson, Advisor, Richard Norman, Art Editor, Bobby Harris, Ad- vertising, Robert Robertson, Circulation, Norman Venable, Photography, Sherman Petree, Advertising, Wesley Hunsucker, Sports Editor, Clarence Hall, Typist, Ray James, Photography, Keith Johnson, Circulation. i si 5 1 3 2 K 'U Q1 PM FACULTY LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD MR. WORTH GENTRY MR. ROY REDDINGS MR. O. P. GREEN MR. R. M. GREEN SUPERINTENDENT MR. C. M. FELTS PRINCIPAL FACULTY 'hggw ww QKK MR. C. H. LINDLER Social Studies MR. J. M. UNDERWOOD Mathematics MR. O. T. NEAL History, Physical Education MR. O. D. MILLS Commercial MR. T. H. JOHNSON Language, Librarian MR. MICHAEL FOWLER Science MR. SAM FURCHES Agriculture MRS. JO EDWARDS English MRS. MARIE HANES Home Economics MRS. WORTH GENTRY Music, Glee Club MISS VIOLA TUTTLE Piano MR. CHAR LES DRIVER Band YEARS AGO Q, an E YM , Q-K7 1. Nancy. 2. Janet. 3. Robert. 4. Clarence. 5. Keith. 6. Joice. 7. Richard. 8.Voyt'. 9. Elsie Lee. 10. Faye. 11. Bobby Joe. 12. Mary Lee'. 13. Vonnie. 14. Teddy. 15. Melva. 16. Ethel. 17. Barbara. 18. Jean. 19. Shirley. 20. Bonnie. 21. Billy. 22. Pat. 23. Ilene. 24. Anne. 25. Jimmy. 26. Ray. 27. Shirley R. 28. Patsy. 29. Wesley. 30. Norman. 31. Juanita. 32. Barbara T. 33. Elsie Mae. 34. Curtis. 35. James. 36. Grady. 37. Mary Sue. 38. Bettina. 39. Clyde. 40. Violet. SENICRS G ,,,.! I f ...ff MARY RUTH VOSS REPORTER Ever onward, never back. Glee Club I, 2, 3, Secretary of Sophomore Class, President of Junior Class, Vice-President of F.H.A. 4, Song Leader of F. H. A. I, Student Council Representative 3, Junior Varsity I, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Eagle Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Business Girls Society Reporter 4, Monogram Club 4, Parliamentarian of F.H.A. 2, Harvest Queen Contestant I, 2. SHERMAN PETREE TREASURER Fine 'em, Fool 'em and Leave 'em alone. F. F. A. 2, 3, Manager of Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 2, Monogram Club 4, French Club 4, Annual Staff 4. BILLY JESSUP The best is yet to be. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, F. F. A. I, 3, 4. MARY LEE VENABLE lf I have faltered more or less, it's iust my search for happiness . F. H. A. I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, Student Council Representative 4, Annual Staff 4, Library Club 2, 3, President of Library Club 4, Secretary 81 Treas- urer of Business Girls Society Club 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, May Queen Attendant 3, Bus Captain 2, 3. ELSIE MAE LANKFORD PRESIDENT I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way. Glee Club I, 2, 3, F.H.A. I, 2, 3, Student Council Rep- resentative 3, President of Class I, 4, Secretary of Class 2, Vice-President of Class 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, Marshal 3, Senior Play 4, Literary Club 4, Treasurer ot Latin Club 3, Annual Staff 4, Commercial Club 2. MARY SUE SMITH VICE-PRESIDENT Many an argument is sound -iust sound, and nothing else. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4-H Club l, Commercial Club 3, 4, Bus Captain 3, Vice-President 2, Treasurer of Class 3, Li- brary Assistant I, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Eagle Reporter 4, Vice-President of Shorthand Club 4. SHIRLEY TURNER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Aim high and hold your aim. Commercial Club I, 2, 3, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Piano 2, Reporter of School Paper 2, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Corresponding Secretary of Senior Class. MELVA SUE BOYLES RECORDING SECRETARY He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. Junior Varsity I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, F. H.A. I, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, Business Girls Society 4, Senior Play Cast 4, Vice-President of Monogram Club 4, Class Reporter for School Paper 4, Associate Editor of An- nual, Commercial Club I, 2, Captain 4. Huw i i ...l' .::-v-. ...L--1. .ff - --Y --vf - -fl - NANCY JO BOYLES Any fool can go to bed, but getting up takes a man. Glee Club I, 25 Student Council Representative 45 Annual Staff 45 President of Business Girls Society 45 Commercial Club 2, 35 Home Coming Queen Attendant 35 Halloween Carnival Queen 45 Bus Captain 45 F.H.A. l, 25 Junior Varsity I5 Varsity 2, 3, 45 Varsity Captain 45 Softball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary of Monogram Club 4. CURTIS REID BROWN I don't want to be dangerous5 l want to be Married. F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Bus Captain 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Representative of Student Council 45 4-H Club l. WES LEY HU NSUCK ER With Sylvia l'm satisfied. Commercial Club 3, 45 F.F.A. l, 2, 35 4-H Club l5 Glee Club l, 25 Annual Staff 45 Monogram Club 45 Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Varsity T5 Stu- dent Council Representative5 Sports Editor of School Paper. ILENE KISER Everything comes to him who waits. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. l, 25 Student Council Rep- resentative 25 Commercial Club 35 Bus Captain l, 2, 3, 4. 'N W -:W +65 PATSY SHELTON A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Sub. i5 Com- mercial Club 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. l, 2, 35 F.H.A. Reporter 45 Girls Business Society 45 School Paper 45 4-H Club l, 2, 3. NORMAN VENABLE What is courage without endurance. Commercial Club 3, 45 Glee Club I, 2, 35 F.F.A. Club l, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Bus Captain 1, 25 Student Council Representative I5 Latin Club 35 Vice- President of F. F. A. 45 School Proiectionist l, 2, 35 As- sociate Editor of School Paper 45 4-H Club I, 25 Represen- tative to Parliamentary Procedure Contest 4. JAMES BURROW There is no rose without a thorn. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Bus Driver 3, 45 Bus Captain 45 Class Poet l5 Secretary of F.F. A. 45 Representative to Boy's State 35 Commercial Club 35 Baseball Team 3, 45 Senior Play 4. VONNlE SLATE l'd rather be small and shine5 than large and cast ashadow. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 2, 45 F.H.A. l, 2, 35 Historian of F. H. A. 25 President of Class 25 Latin Club 35 Annual Staff 4. -LTL: --..-....,,,M QW TEDDY WESTMORELAND Slow but sure. Student Council Representative l, F.F.A. Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of F. F. A. 3, President of F.F.A. 4, Glee Club T, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 4, Representative at Boy's State 3, Commercial Club 3. FAYE SIZEMORE l'll be the pattern of all patience. Glee Club l, 2, 3, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, Student Council Rep- resentative l, Softball 2, Junior Varsity l, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, 4-H Club l. SHIRLEY ROBERTSON Love makes a fine reward . F. H.A. l, 2, 3, Officer 3, 4-H Club l, 2, 3, Officer lf 2, Library Club 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer of Library Club 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Business Girls Society 4, May Queen Attendant 2, Home Coming Queen Attendant 2, Recitation Contest 2, 3, Annual Staff 4. JAN ET SHOUSE Always do what you are afraid to do. F. H. A. l, 2, Glee Club l, Basketball l, 2, 3, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l. BARBARA LONG WATTS As long as there's love, there's a way. F.H.A. l, 2, 3, Treasurer of F.H.A. 3, Class Treasurer 2, Junior Varsity l, School Paper Staff 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chief Marshal 3, Business Girls Society Club 4, Editor-in-Chief of Annual 4. GRADY WATTS Let your conscience be your guide. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. l, 3, 4, Commercial Club l, 4, Sentinel of F. F. A. 4, Assistant Bus Driver 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 3. Y BOBBY HARRIS With her l'm satisfied. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Repre- sentative l, President of Student Council 4, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, Halloween King 2, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4-H Club l, 2, Senior Play Cast 4, Annual Staff 4, Monogram Club 4. V IOLET STEWART Lay up your treasures in heaven, for where your treasures are, your heart will be also. F. H. A. Club l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4-H Club I, 2, Softball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Monogram Club 4. T7 '.'. lf. ...... -- vm' ' PAT MOOREFIELD nHighfu Glee Cluh I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club I5 F. H. A. 25 May Queen 25 Commercial Club 2, 45 Latin Club 35 Maid of Honor QMay Day, 35 Art Editor of Annual 45 Art Editor of School Paper 45 Candidate for Carnival Queen 2, 3. VOYT JONES There stands the gloss, fill it up 'til my troubles grow dim. 4-H Club l, 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 45 School Bus Driver 2, 3, 45 Bus Captain T, 2. RAY JAMES Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone. Bus Driver 2, 3, 45 Bus Captain l5 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 45F.F. A. Treasurer 45 F.F.A. Class Officer 2, 35 4-H Club l, 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Circulation Mana- ger of School Paper 45 Representative to Parliamentary Procedure Contest 45 Representative to Cattle Judging Contest 3. BETTINA NEWSOM Never bow to a King nor step on a worm. 4-H Club I5 F.H.A. l, 25 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Commer- cial Club 3, 45 Latin Club 35 May Attendant 35 Treasurer of School Paper 4. JEAN CALLOWAY lf you can't smile ask Forgiveness. Glee Club l,2, 3, 45 4-H Club l, 2, 35 F.H A. l, 2, 3 45 Secretary of 4-H Club 35 Pianist of 4-H Club 25 Com: mercial Club 3, 45 Corresponding Secretary of F.H.A. 4. CLARENCE RAY HALL , The best way to kill time is to work it to death. F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4, Latin Club 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Representative ofStudent Council 35 School Bus Driver 3, 45 President of Class 25 Marshal 3. CARL RIC HARD NORMAN You will never be sorry for asking pardon when in error. Baseball 25 F. F. A. l, 2, 35 Annual Staff 45 Commercial Club 3, 4. ETHEL BURROW l have seen yesterday, I love today, and I'm waiting for tomorrow. F. H. A. I, 2, 35 Glee Club i, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club i, 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Bus Captain 45 Junior Varsity 2, 35 Softball 2, 3, 45 ' Library Assistant l5 Eagle- Reporter 4. 4573 wy JUANITA DUGGINS She is good as she is fair. Glee Club I, 2, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. I, 2, 3, Historian of F. H. A. 2, Library Club 3, Senior 4-H Club I, 2, Business Girls Society 4. ROBERT ROBERTSON Don't worry today about yesterday or you won't accom- plish very much tomorrow. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Bus Captain I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Class Reporter 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Bas ketball 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity I, Senior Play Cast 4, An nual Staff 4, President of Monogram Club 4, Student Coun cil Representative I, Commercial Club 3, 4-H Club I, Co- Captain of Basketball Team 4. CLYDE JENNINGS Truth crushed to earth shall rise again. Commercial I, F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA TH OMAS Everything is possible with tomorrow, no dream too foolish, no goal too high. Class President I, Glee Club I, 2, 3, F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club I, 2, President of 4-H Club 2, Commercial Club I, 2, 4, May Queen Attendant 2, Home-coming Queen Attendant 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary Class 3, Student Council Representative 3, Reporter Latin Club 3, Corre- sponding Secretary F. H. A. 3, President of F.H.A. 4, Annual Staff 4, Senior Play Cast 4. El.SlE FULK Cheerfulness is warm, so is love. F. H. A. I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Business Girls Society 4. KEITH JOHNSON With me all things are possible. F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 4, Annual Staff 4, F.F.A. Reporter 4, Representative of Parliament Procedure Contest 4, Representative of Cattle Judging 3, Commercial Club 4, Tool Identification Contest at Raleigh 4, 4- H Club I, 2. HAROLD VOSS Foot loose and fance free. F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 4, Glee Club 4, Latin Club 3, Bus Captain 2, 3, 4. JO ICE LEWIS Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Vice-President of 4-H Club I, Student Council Representa- tive 2, Recording Secretary 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Latin Club Secretary 3, F. H.A. 3, Varsity I, 2, Scorekeeper 8. Mana- ger 3, 4, Softball 2, Annual Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief of School Paper 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Cast in Senior Play 4, Marshal 3, Girls State Delegate 3. , . .. 2, A iggvl wzqf , L I A - Q ' v rvc ,- ' BONNIE VENABLE Diplomary is to do any say the nicest thing in the nicest way. Junior Varsity I, 4-H Club I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, Piano I, 2, Library Club 3, Recitation Con- 402: 'MW WW test I, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Cashier Lunch Room I, 2, 'ff Business Girls' Society Club 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. ,N JIMMY MOSER Speak softly and carry a big stick. Commercial Club 3, F.H.A. I, 2. DAVID BENNETT Little but Loud. F.F.A. 4, Bus Captain I. ANNE PHILLIPS He builds too low who builds below the stars. Student Council Corresponding Secretary 4, Class Poet 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Literary Club 4, F.H.A. Vice-President I, F. H. A. President 2, Student Council Vice-President 3, Latin Club President 3, Stokes County Student Council President 4, Girls' State 3. MASCOTS BECKY WOOD MIKE BROCK wh I I 2' 5 f 7 . 1 MOTTO The virtue lies in the struggle, not the prize COLORS Mulberry and Mist Gray C LASS FLOWER eg i 1 T 4 T T 5 v V S T 1 ' ' BEST DISPOSITION Juanita - Robert V A . X f .U S . MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST DRESSED Shirley T, - James B. Barbara W. - Sherman I 3 l 4 MOST ARTISTIC MMOSLT LOTAL Pat M. - Richard my ee - ames QUIETEST T Jean C. - David N I1 we Ai! ! 1 ,, y , , H t .N ,f . ,N . JI M , J H lik- Q' if f ,252 MOST ORIGINAL Janet - Harold 'Zzf' K PRETTIEST - MOST HANDSOME BeH'inc - Bobby Joe SUPERLATIVES WITTIEST Violet - Ray M051 PQLITE MOST INTELLECHJAL Faye - Clyde Anne - James Ray OLD MAID - BACHELOR Shirley T - Harold BIGGEST FLIRT-WOLF v 1 Patsy S. Keuth T , BIGGEST BABIES CUTEST Mary Sue - Curtis Pat M. - Teddy Most LIKELY TO MARRY MOST BASHFUL Barbara - Robert Elsie F- ' VOYT BEST ALL ROU ND Elsie' L. - Jimmy x 4 If ,V wh , lf.-Qrw i, MOST VERSATILE Vonnie - Clarence MOST MUSICAL Billy J. - Shirley R. I li ff z .,.., 'S ,X 1 ,f Y f Q ' W I 1 K: f , f 'W 4 W 1 Aff ly 7,1 1 gg w X , A ff W .-If f 2 1 gl y If A f f ' W W v V-LW, f . .Q E , 1 4 . ,V f. r 0 C W 1 WMM , 4 5 Sr?-1 f X ' 'WW S v WZ fmvl!! eg 1 f W 'AJ 104 4 W4 V , , -'M-M-munmam 1. 1 1 ,f V' :xf.4,f ' , ,, W 1 iz '4 1 f H -I .E ll I fly . . V vw 1. .- J' ,, M If A 1 52' MOST POPULAR Barbara T. - Bobby Joe SUPERLATIVES BEST SPORTS W Melva - Wesley MOST ATHLETIC Nancy Jo - Bobby Joe 1 BIGGEST PESTS Ethel - Kelfh iff ,J ra NEATEST FRIENDLIEST Bonnie - James - BEST PERSONALITY Grady - Ilene Joice - Teddy SEIXIIQR SUPERLATIVES MOST CO-OPERATIVE Joice - Norman V M.......-v-fm---p--W,-..,..:,v , J BEST ACTOR - ACTRESS Ray - Ruth 4 I CLASS PROPHECY This is Saturday, July 7, I964, and I am a New York Times reporter, standing at the ticket counter of the New York City Air Terminal. I am preparing to buy a plane ticket to Paris, France, it is there that I am planning to attend the World's Fair. Harold Voss hands me my ticket and tells me that he still isn't married. He says that unless something happens he will remain a bachelor for the rest of his life. Harold tells me that he saw two of our classmates, Jean Calloway and Ilene Kiser. The girls were touring New York City, while their husbands were in a diplomatic service meeting in Washington, D. C. Since my plane is warming up on the runway I must hurry, but before I leave Harold tells me also that Richard Norman is an Art Exhibitor at the World's Fair, and so perhaps I shall see him. As I am rushing up the ramp, whom should I run into but Shirley L. Robertson, her husband, and six year old twin boys, Kent and Brent. The twins are in the first grade at King High School, with the former Mary Sue Smith as their teacher. Entering the plane, I am greeted by the airline hostess who is Vonnie Slate. Vonnie says that her work has led her to meet that handsome 6 feet 4 inch man that she had dreamed of. After I get my safety belt fastened, whom should I see but Sherman Petree? Sherman tells me about the money making business in which he and Clarence Hall had invested, in Wilmington, North Carolina. He says thatViolet Stewart and her family are living at Wrightsville Beach, where they own several cottages. Sherman beams as he tells me that his high school chum,Keith Johnson, has finally found his Marilyn Monroe, and has settled down in King, where he owns the hatchery. I begin reading my newspaper and as I look at the society page, a picture catches my eye, Anne Phillips is tobe married to a man from Nebraska, both are missionaries in Brazil. Bobby Joe Harris and his Southern Ramblers are pictured in the sports section. His basketball team has won the Southern Championship Trophy, as well as great acclaim. Pictured in the sports section also is Robert Robertson, the player-manager for the St. Louis Cardinals. Robert is predicting a successful season for his baseball team. He and his wife, Barbara Thomas, are living in St. Louis with their two little girls. Robert has Teddy Westmoreland, a former classmate, on his baseball team. Teddy is playing second base on the team for his sixth consecutive year. My plane is coming in for a. landing at the Paris Airport. I walk down the ramp and into the terminal where I am met by two of Uncle Sam's boys, Lt. Voyt Jones, who is still advertising for a wife, and Ray James, who is ready to board a plane that will take him back to his wife and family in the United States. As I board the bus l see that Clyde Jennings is the driver. Clyde tells me that James Ray Burrow owns a lavish hotel in town. I decide to register there. When I arrive Juanita Duggins greets me and tells me that she works here. As she registers me she says that she is homesick for King, but she just can't turn down all that dough she's making. Juanita tells me that Elsie Fulk is soon to arrive, to work as a secretary in the hotel and that Nancy Jo Boyles has been by to see her. Nancy is the physical education coach at Hanes Hosiery. Her team is the No. I girls' bas- ketball team in the nation. Faye Sizemore is playing guard on Nancy's team for the fifth consecutive year. I tell Juanita all about Barbara L. Watts and her new home that she and John have just moved into. They own a poultry farm near King and have a little boy named Johnny. Going up to my room I meet Pat Moorefield and her husband. They built a home and also own a Children's Shop. P. S. Mountain View's population has grown immensely. I just can't wait to hear all about her school pal, Teeny Newsom. It seems that Teeny has chosen Typing rather than priming tobacco. She is now married to a man-who is 6 feet 6 inches tall, and they are living happily in Washington, D. C. The next morning as I sit down to breakfast in the dining hall I see Elsie Lankford, who is head dietician of the hotel. The meals are delicious, Elsie! While being served breakfast, I saw Curtis Brown. Curt tells me that he is employed with the Buick Factory in Chicago and I also saw his wife and family. , ' Then as I am heading for the Fair Grounds, I see patrolmen Jimmy Moser, from. California, and Norman Venable, from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, helping direct the traffic. ' I ' I I run into Bonnie Venable, who is working for the government and she is with her cousin, Mary Lee, who is also working along with Bonnie. Both girls are fine and enjoy their work. They tell melthat they see the seamen, David Bennett, Wesley Hunsucker, and Grady Watts quite often. ' ' I i As I enter the fair grounds, I see Melva Sue Boyles and her star softball shortstop, Ethel Burrow. They are leav- ingp but before she goes, she tells me about Patsy Shelton and Billy Jessup, who are real professional dancers in a show here at the fair. She had also seen Janet Shouse with her little black book, chasing a big-time criminal. Janet is a private de- tective in Maryland . It seems that Ruth and Ronald Voss have discovered oil in their back yard and are on a vacation in Europe. Melva Sue tells me that Shirley Turner had planned on attending the fair, but an epidemic had broken out the last minute and she had to cancel her trip. Joice Lewis CLASS HISTORY ln i950 sixty-six green freshmen entered King High School with a superior feeling. This year all the freshmen were lucky to have Mr. Odell Neal and Mr. J. H. Hill for their homeroom teachers. lt took us quite a while to settle down, but we soon elected our class officers, and our homeroom representatives for the newly-organized Student Council. Teddy Westmoreland, Norma Jean Burrow, Faye Sizemore, and Robert Robertson were our Student Council Representatives for l95O. When we had just begun to do our best studying, our freshman year was about over. However, the three summer months of vacation did much for us, because in the fall of l95l almost all of our class returned for their second year of high school. This year there were sixty-eight students, and again we were divided as before. Part of us were in Mr. Neal's homeroom, and the others were in Mrs. Bob Duncan's homeroom. Many of your students seemed to find Algebra l and Biology to be difficult. A During the year Sara Marshall, Wilma Patterson, Julia Love, Ray Hemrick, Donald Brown, and Dean Smith quit school for some unknown purposes. We were proud of one of our new students, Pat Moorefield, who as a sophomore, was elected May Queen of King High School. Another new student that we were glad to welcome this year was Richard Norman. After another summer of rest, fifty-one boys and girls returned to the new high school building as juniors. We were proud to have three more new students this year. The new students in the junior class were Joice Lewis, Bonnie Venable, and Jolene Davis. Since we had a large junior class, we separated again. Mrs. Clifton Stevens and Mrs. Newell Newsome were homeroom teachers for the two sections of juniors. The junior class officers were Mary Ruth Spainhour, President, Elsie Lankford, Vice-President, Jenny Lee Cranfill, Recording Secretary, Barbara Thomas, Corresponding Secretary, Mary Sue Smith, Treasurer, and Anne Phillips, Reporter. Our gradeparents were Mr. and Mrs. Claxton Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Johnson. The junior class was given two nice parties by our gradeparents. Q The Halloween Carnival was the highspot of our junior year. With Mrs. Newsome and Mrs. Stevens guiding us, we made more money than any other class before us. Shirley Lawson, Jenny Lee Cranfill, Norma Jean Burrow, and Betty Watts were four of our students who married during their junior year. With the kindness of Mr. Felts and the persuasion of the students, our class went to Raleigh to the lce Capades on February l5. None of us will ever forget this enjoyable trip. Finally, the climax of our junior year was the Junior-Senior Banquet which was held at the Robert E. Lee Hotel, on May 9, l953. At commencement the juniors carried lighted candles instead of the usual daisy chain. The marshals for com- mencement were Barbara Long, Anne Phillips, Elsie Lankford, Clarence Hall, and Joice Lewis. At the end of our junior year forty-two excited juniors ordered their class rings. ln September, l953, forty-six out of the fifty-four ex-juniors began their senior year at King High. We were sorry to learn that Norma Burrow East, Jenny Cranfill Tuttle, and Betty Watts Moser had not returned this year. At the beginning of the year Jolene Davis, Charles Fulk, and lneida Pratt had quit school for some purpose. Getting our class rings in October was a very important day for the seniors. This year we had practically new faculty. The seniors were glad to have Mr. T. H. Johnson and Mr. O. D. Mills as the senior homeroom teachers. We soon elected our class officers with Elsie Lankford, President, Mary Sue Smith, Vice-President, Melva Sue Boyles, Recording Secretary, Sherman Petree, Treasurer, and Mary Ruth Voss, Reporter. Our Class was well represented at the Halloween Carnival when Bobby Joe Harris was crowned Halloween Carnival King. It didn't take us long to begin talking about a senior play, and we finally decided on giving a three-act comedy called Quit Your Kidding. At Christmas our gradeparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Lankford, gave us a party which was enjoyed by all. Since the seniors were set on having an annual, Mr. Felts gave us permission to have one this year. We dedicated our annual, The King Eagle, to the seniors' parents for their unselfishness and hard work. Elsie Mae Lankford LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1954, being of strong body and sound in mind, having gained many things in the past tour years, hereby make our last will and testament. To King High School we leave the fond hope that it will make improvements as the years go by and that before next year it will have a paved road and some grass planted around the building. To the faculty: To Mr. Felts: A new hat to wear to the ballgames to take the place ofthe one somebody sat on. To Mr. Johnson: A Cadillac to haul his four boys around in. To Mr. Mills: A bookkeeper to help him keep the school's money straight. To Mr. Neal: A gym that you can enter without having to crawl ,over a coal pile. To Mr. Lindler: A class that won't chew chewing gum. To Mrs. Edwards: A new paddle to take the place of the one that got marked on. To Mrs. Haynes: A group of home economics girls that WON'T keep the pantry shelves clean. To Mr. Fowler: A softer heart toward the high school students. To Mr. Underwood: An algebra class that will pay at- tention. To Mr. Furches: A secretary to write his business letters for him so that a high school girl won't have to. To Miss Tuttle: A page in the annual next year. To Mrs. Gentry: A new piano to put in the high school building so that the Glee Club won't be late. To Mr. Drivers: A new band room. To the Juniors: Ray James wills his bus to Odis James and his ability to keep the senior class amused to William Gray Harris. Keith Johnson wills his superlatives, Biggest Wolf, to Jimmy Baker, and Biggest Pest, and also his abil- ity to black the sidewalk in front of the high school building to David Earl Lawson. Nancy Jo Boyles wills her superla- tive, Most Athletic, to Mary Edith Smith and her ability to chew chewing-bum to Bonnie Holder. Pat Moorefield wills her temper to Edna Smith and her freckles to Patsy Moore. Teeny Newsom wills her ability to see Further and higher than anybody at King School to Bonnie Holder. Pat and Teeny will their ability to aggravate Mr. Lindler to David Earl Lawson. James Ray Burrow wills his political mind to William Gray Harris and his position as captain on No. 33 to Hayes Barr. Janet Shouse wills her superlative, Most Original, to Faye Norman and her physic book to Sarah Bowden. Richard Norman wills his ability to draw to Wallace Turner. Ethel Burrow wills her superlative, Big- gest Pest, to Frances Westmoreland, and her ability to help the other people get their homework to Gaynell Tuttle. Curtis Brown wills his superlative, Biggest Baby, to Joe Boleiack. Robert Robertson wills his superlative, Best Dispo- sition, to James Smith. Patsy Shelton wills her superlative, Biggest Flirt, to Mary Sue Tuttle and her chair in English to A. G. Belcher. Violet Stewart wills her superlative, Wittiest, to Mary Sue Tuttle, and her physic book to Oleta Barnes. Mary Sue Smith wills her ability to gossip to Maxine Gibson and her second year shorthand book to Amaiean Boyles. Elsie Lee Fulk wills her superlative, Most Bashful, to La Rue Lankford, and her second year shorthand book to Faye Bennett. Clarence Hall wills his superlative, Most Versatile, to Don Robertson, and his ability to learn to Odis James. Bonnie Venable wills her superlative, Friendliest, to Mary Sue Tuttle, and her ability to speak to Odis James. Barbara Watts wills her corner of the senior class to Jacqueline Bennett so that she can read her letters. Barbara Thomas wills her superlative, Most Popular, to Oleta Barnes, and her shorthand pad to Amaiean Boyles. Shirley Robertson wills her superlative, Most Musical, to Patsy Moore. Wesley Hunsucker wills his superlative, Best Sport, to James Lawson. Jean Calloway wills her seat on No. 35 to Dotty Lou Whitman. Elsie Mae Lankford wills her posi- tion as President of the Senior Class to Don Robertson and her ability to talk to Gaynell Tuttle. Anne Phillips wills her unlucky days in physics to Patsy Moore. Shirley Turner wills her superlative, Most Likely To Succeed, to Wal- lace Turner, and her ability to get along with people to La Rue Lanktord. Jimmy Moser wills to Jimmy Baker his ability to stay in school and graduate no matter what happens. Clyde Jennings wills his superlative, Most Polite, to Jimmy Hartgrove. Mary Lee Venable wills her iob in the library to Jean Stone. Harold Voss wills his ability to argue with Mr. Lindler to Gaynor Mabe. Juanita Duggins wills her superlative, Best Disposition, to Betty Lou Cardwell, and her ability to hold her temper to Faye Norman. Voyt Jones wills his bus KNO. 151 back to James Smith. Ilene Kiser wills her seat in economics to Norma Hunter. Joice Lewis wills her position as Recording Secretary ofthe Student Council to Mary Sue Tuttle. Faye Sizemore wills her superlative, Most Polite, to Estella Covington. Vonnie Slate wills her bookkeeping practice set to Estella Covington and her economics book to Jean Stone. Bobby Joe Harris wills his superlatives, Most Handsome, Most Popular, and Most Athletic, to Don Robertson. Melva Sue Boyles wills her superlative, Best Sport, to Mary Edith Smith. David Bennett wills his superlative, Quietest, To Joseph Fulk. Mary Ruth Voss wills her superlative, Best Actress, to Edna Smith. Billy Jessup wills his curls to Leo Baker and his ability to shag to Mary Sue Tuttle so that she can keep the socials going next year. Grady Watts wills his superlative, Cutest, to Faye Bennett. Norman Venable wills his ability to drive a bus and always be on time to Grady Kiser and his English grades to David Earl Lawson. Sherman Petree wills his lakeside seat in the senior room to Rose Boker. Keeth and Sherm will their ability to irritate Mr. Mills to Smitty and Rose . 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Standing: Mary Venable, Jean Willcey, Richard West- moreland, Nancy Boyles, Bonnie Robertson, William G. Harris, Betty Kirby, Sherman Petree, Landis Tuttle, Terry Hutchins, C. R. Brown, Amaiean Boyles, Libby Booe, Paul Norman, Mary Sue Tuttle. ..,, 1-Dm ET? X S K i 4 , N l w i : 0 I x Y lieu ' 222' '. 1 .. 3. ii . if Q 1 f M . 2. A. -he -. I 5-go-v-f if ,Q E . '5- 'T W: 9 5 4 if x , f X , ,gina-umm, ! rx ! S Q Q. i ' , H x fl 1,51 ' xl ,z W ,V ,M .QQ 9. ffi,,,,-,., FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA MRS. HAYNES Advisor FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA MR. FURCHES Advisor --so , fs., A, A-vw .Q M , 5595123 MONOGRAM CLUB MR. NEAL Advisor PAPER STAFF Seated: Joice Lewis, Barbara Watts, Patsy Moorefield. Standing: Mrs. Edwards, Wesley Hunsucker, Bettina New- Sedfedr Keith Johnson, RCllpl1 VOSS- Sfdndingz Teddy some, Norman Venable, Ray James, Mr. Mills. Clanton, Mr. Lindler, Mr. Fowler, A. G. Belcher. S if Il ik .45 W ,. BUS DRIVERS Norman Venable, Ray James, Robert Robertson, Voyt Jones, Clarence Hall, Don Robertson, Grady Kiser. ,b g 'zeltyi 12 BUSINESS GIRLS SOCIETY Seated: Mary Venable, Nancy Boyles, Mary Smith. Sec- ond Row: Barbara Watts, Bonnie Venable, Elsie Fulk, Mr. Mills. Third Row: Shirley Robertson, Juanita Duggins, Melva Boyles, Patsy Shelton. BUSINESS CLUB MR. MILLS Advisor rf- l R Q CAFETERIA PERSONNEL First Row: Jack Barr, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Kiser, Mrs. Boyles, Mrs. Barr, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Martin. Second Row: Donald Sizemore, Billy Newsom, Benny Johnson, Norris Tuttle. Eddie Snider. CASHIER MRS. CRICK BARR iii CUSTODIANS HARVEY BLEDSOE - MILTON JENKINS an In R xt, 0 fr-Ae SPORTS it was GIRLS' BASKETBALL Bonnie Robertson, Carolyn Jones, Faye Sizemore, Ruth Voss, Ann Spainhour, Edna Smith Manager, Kay Carroll, Nancy Jo Boyles, Melva Sue Boyles, Coach Neal, Mary Edith Smith, Myra Boyles, Ray Smith, Violet Stewart, Pat White, Jeanette Covington. ' at -gf Qi? ,ww 2 Y f If l L5 ,fl 93 '-5 f fel -' BOYS' BASKETBALL James Smith, Manager, Jimmy Beasley, James Lawson, Richard Westmoreland, Wesley Hunsucker, Bobby Harris, Coach Neal, Robert Robertson, Max Covington, John Smith, Frank Robertson, Don Boyles, Teddy Westmoreland, Manager. 1 f, gy ' Al Us .V . . 'ff L GI Q52 vffafvx N .5f.' X Y R XX x I sxxg , A , c X L wx sf il, , l 1,,-Q A I k , , Q its H um! ! , W ' V' ' ' swf CHEERLEADERS Center: Mary Sue Tuttle, Chief, Priscilla New, Albert Newsome, Betty Shore, Bobby Law, Palsy Shelton, Billy Jessup Kay Long, Mr. Underwood, Instructor. Ra 'Q do ,Ax llll' W ,ue ' M I - l I W C 'A 1 ft ff if 7 K an E J!! as ,, a fig - I xx 1 A X, 3 X 4 f Z N S 5 44 '-.fm -aw: MV' f:f:'?' gy : , X, WJ I '7 A uf , My 'W ..- . - ,f vii' X -4 , X .V ,i ,v i is ,s ' 1-:-., ' , ,liz ' . ,Qld R W. W 2342 5 XL ' -' -'es-. r- .V . wx ,g 4, xl f 5 ,lil 1 Znfxfg, xlxil y ,V V47 fj 5 t ww 3 My X2 1, I , A HZ y B 3 M , 42 X x f I X461 ,,,, I ,fy , X ' 7 fum, f PLAYERS Coach, O T Neal Robert Robertson Bobby Joe Harrls Wesley Hunsucker Don Robertson Frank Robertson James Robertson 6 Lalne Ferguson Donald Boyles Lonus Tuttle Max Covington Jnmmy Beasley Teddy Westmoreland I. 7. ' 2. ' 8. 3. 9. ' 4. 10. ' 5. Il. ' . 12. MAY DA'Y OF 1953 84a'5 AUT0 7 Tir- F in QFF-I , K . x ELEMENTARY GRADES MISS HUTCHINS First Grade MRS . STEWART First Grade MRS. GENTRY Firgt Grade MRS. BEROTH First and Second MRS . BARR Second Grade MRS . GAR N ER Second Grade MRS. GILFRY Second and Third MRS . BOYLES Third Grade MRS. TAYLOR Third and Fourth MISS CARSON Fourth Grade MRS. MATTHEWS Fourth Grade MRS . HUTCHINS Fifth Grade ..... FACULTY FACULTY MRS. MOORE A, , Fifth Grade 'H' ' 'L MISS EDWARDS Fifth and Sixth MRS. WHITT Sixth Grade v',r . V iii . MRS. LEWIS Mx Sixth Grade MISS HELSABECK 'Wi .F Seventh Grade MRS . KIS ER Seventh Grade MRS . MOS ER Eighth Grade I1 MRS. BRANDON Eighth Grade ELEMENTARY STUDENT GOVERNMENT , First Row: Linda Lawson, President, Larry Boyles, Max Bennett, Carolyn Burrow, Betty Sue Brown, Larry Slate, Frank Badgett, Mrs. Lewis, Advisor. Second Row: Glenda Hauser, Frances McKnight, Jeanette Tuttle, Nancy Jo Barr, Mary Elizabeth Jones, Secretary, Dencer Caldwell, Rose Norman, Treasurer, Brenda Neal, Susan Southern. Third Row: Kathleen Garner, Lenwood Lawson, Patsy Smith, Barbara Lawson, Larry Robertson, Vice-President, Gaither Flippin, Tommy Hutchins, Ray Southern. 1 1 kt? Fi f , Becky Moser, Robert Westmoreland, Janice Smoot, Billy Newsom, Donald Sizemore, Barbara Nancy, Max Bennett, T .Qld oaker. Second Row: Ruby Thomas, Shelby Boyles, Linda Calloway, Mary Elizabeth Jones, J. E. Moser, Franklin Gor- don, Barbara Lawson, Linda Lou Hall, Ruby Love. Third Row: Bobby Covington, Jimmy Lanlcford, Frances Kay Rumley, Kenneth Spainhour, Eddie Snider, Gregory Kirby, Jane Caudle, Winona Sizemore. EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Mrs. Brandon, June Fulk, Polly Stroud, Lenwood Lawson, Nancy Crews, Patsy Smith, Charles Holder, James Walsh, Jack Barr, Junior Lankford. Second Row: Patsy Newsom, Sylvia Bennett, Jeanette Lynch, Virginia Moorefield, Jane Tuttle, Bobby Mabe, Peggy Cain, Arlie Faye Boyles, Avolina Marshall. Third Row: Benny Johnson, Bobby Southern, Norris Tuttle, Larry Epperson, Robert Slate, Minnie Ruth Smith, Linda Newsom, Rita Jones, Linda Lawson. SEVENTH GRADE - KISER First Row: Mrs. Kiser, Marvin Denny, Darrell Smith, Betty Wil- son, ,Donald Boles, Frances Mc- Knight, Savannah Southern, Michael Loggins, Brenda Browder, Kay Kirby, Billy Long, Linda Robbins. Second Row: Billy Cain, Kay Hall, Julia Boyles, Frank Bad- gett, Louvenia Cox, Linda Flynt, Marie Gibson, Sandra Painter, Teddy Cox, Peggy Simmons, Bren- da Inman, Donald East. Third Row: Donald Marshall, Richard Sands, Donald Kiser, Joel Tedder,Wayne Southern, Donald Stone, Pat Car- roll, Dale Boyles, Barbara Bennett, Nettie Mae Moon, Rebecca Middleton. SIXTH GRADE - LEWIS Mrs. Lewis, Glida Venable, Elaine Bennett, Joe Felts, Linda Watts, Patricia Cox, Douglas Walsh, Judy Johnson, Scottie Barr, Dianne Johnson, Rae Dene Boyles, Peggy Smith, Ora Belle Brown, Robert Newsome, Larry Nance, Jerry Lawson, Roy South- ern, Pete Bennett, Ray Tucker, Robert Jessup, J. W. Duggins, Joseph McGee, Rae Southern, -Dura White, Nancy Jo Barr, Jos- eph Smith, Jerry Watts. .Q SEVENTH GRADE - HELSABECK First Row: Miss Helsabeck, Peggy Crews, Geraldine Duggins, Ger- aldine Belcher, Ruth Carroll, Ber- tha Newsom, Joe Voss, Wayne Smith, Harvey Mabe, Thomas Hut- chins, Louise Boyles. Second Row: Jerry Moser, NancyCalloway, Patricia Binkley, Larry Robertson, Ann Brown, Horace Slate, Jackie Hunterr, Alonza Cox, Phyllis Mc- Gee, Mildred Dodson, Nancy White. Third Row:Wilbur Weaver, Matthew Fulp, Wayne Johnson, Franklin Watts, Rex Scott, Esther Goff, Betty Palmer, Nancy West- moreland, Wayne Searcy, Norman Dodson. FIFTH 81 SIXTH - EDWARDS First Row: Miss Edwards, Marvin Swisher, Gayle Robbins, Elmer Martin, Jerry Kiser, Morris Smith, Larry Gordon, Donald Southern, Brenda Ha I I, Shirley Calhoun. Second Row: Olin Cranfill, Linda Adkins, Arnold Webster, Dale Hartgrove, Ann Ingram, Linda Holder, Carolyn Burrow. Third Row: Eugene Henderson, Lyle Ep- person, Gaither Flippin, Donald Ingram, Jimmie Mabe, Jane Bran- don, Earlene Webster, Rose Nor- man, Linda Denny, Norman Gravely. SIXTH GRADE -WHITT First Row: Mrs. Whitt, Erllene Griffin, Carolyn Moser, Bettie Wall, Judy Mabe, Sally Fulk, EarlWilliams, Lester Brown, Enoch Middleton, Aubrey Gordon, Ger- ald Warner. Second Row: Nancy Southern, Hughes Gentry, Wayne Wall, Eugene Booze, James Cra- CIOCIC, Denver Cardwell, Bobby Sands, Davis Sands, John Slate, Jr. Third Row: Brenda Cromer, Sally Boyles, Janie K. Johnson, June Webster, Danny Smith, Danny Tuttle, Larry Moser, Jimmy Snider, Clarice Pulliam, Janette Tuttle. FIFTH GRADE - MOORE Romeo Mabe, Michael Lawson, Gilbert Bledsoe, Tommy Bottoms, Patricia Wall, Jewell Newsom, Kate Smith, Barbara Tuttle, Judith Butner, Maxine Dodson. Second Row: Wayne Burrow, Jimmy Weav- er, Glenda Hauser, Billy Stone, Sousan Southern, Carolyn Calhoun, Eugenia Moser, Gary Tuttle, Billy Moore, Nancy Moser, Linda Gib- son. Third Row: Dennis Fulk, Phillip Inman, Larry Slate, Ralph Watts, Doris Webster, Peggy Hen- derson, Edward Brown, Roy Ben- nett, Nancy Boles, Brenda Neal, Douglas Smith. FIFTH GRADE - HUTCl llNS First Row: Mrs. Hutchin , Jack Stone, Harry Bennett, James Cal- loway, 'Barry Long, Barry Atwood, Pete Duggins, Brenda Spainhour, Sue Kirby, Terry Browder. Second Row: Frank McGee, Harold Shin- ault, Johnny Lankford, Donald Snider, Doris Newsome, Carolyn Smith, Ann Burner, Toby Jones, Patricia Simmons, Iris East, Rachel Tuttle. Third Row: Virgil McGee, Larry Redding, Larry Boyles, Billy Binkley, Shirley Bennett, Robert Gordon, Naomi King, E. J. Smith, Betty Bledsoe, Frances Southern, Patricia Slawter, Kathy Garner. FOURTH GRADE - MATTHEWS First Row: Matthews, Glenda Kir- by, Brenda Kirby, Brenda Kiser, Sammy Williams, Judy Meadows, Lynn Stone, Gae Southern, Grady Barber, Betty Calloway, Brenda Walsh, Maxine McGee. Second Row: Junior Duggins, Glenola Mc- Gee, Vicki Boles, Kenneth Hart- grove, Joan Nance, Jenny Bole- iaqk, Shelby Gordon, Larry Pain- ter, Frosty Denny, Donald Coe, Ruby Barneycastle, Curtis Bowen. Third Row: Brenda Smith, Beverly Moore, Marie Kiser, Larry Davis, Steven Pulliam, Jerry Boyles, Eu- gene Helms, Joe Johnson, James Marshall, Linda Coe, Brenda At- kins, Arnold Covington. FCURTH GRADE - CARSON Kay Lawson, Jerry Mabe, Eliza- beth Lawson, Clayton Smith, Wayne Long, James Southern. Second Row: Nancy Cain, Donald Bowles, Martha Carroll, Nancy Hall, Jimmy Tedder, Judy Byrd, Betty Williams, Janice Smith, Jo Ann Bennett. Third Row: Jimmy Jessup, Calvin Voss, L. G. Ben- nett, Jimmy Brandon, Judith Smith, Nancy Tuttle, Thurman Dodson, Paul Lytle, Bobby Mabe, Barry Southern. First Row: Mrs. Carson, Bonnie. Watts, J. V. Boles, Tommy Love, 1 THIRD 8. FOURTH - GILFREY First Row: Willie Bledsoe, Melba C ra d d o c k, Bonnie Kirby, Judy Barr, Jerry Mickey, Karen Edwards, Davie Lawson, Glindo Barber, Ha- zel Parrish, Jimmy Webster, Lena Crews, Judy Bennett. Second Row: R. C. Gordon, Doris Long, Patsy Inman, Bruce Robertson, Joan Southern, Mitchell Wall, Ronald Binkley, Raymond Marshall,Connie Woods, Bobby Jean Bottoms, Terry Wood, Kathy Bennett. Third Row: Wayne Slate, Sandra Newsome, Mary Gentry, Franklin Barr, Carol Brandon, Junior Pulliam, Mary Tuttle, Glenn Gentr y, Jessie Moon, Dewey Atkins, James Gib- son, Ronnie Hauser, Sylvia S p r i n k I e. THIRD GRADE - BOYLES First Row: Mrs. Boyles, Norman Smith, Janice Redding, Kay Kiser, Junior Collins, Brenda Southern, Jackie Bovender, Virginia Boyles, Bonnie Gravely, Douglas Smoot, Sylvia Wall. Second Row: Gerald Smith, Charles Adkins, Charles Driver, Bonny Watson, David Southern, Johnny Calhoun, Delmer Wilson, Delbert Gordeon, Betty Martin, Roger Brown, Gilmer Wil- son. Third Row: Betty McHone, Lawrence Voss, John Snider, Johnny Shore, Steve Covington, Frances Stewart, Clyde Fulk, Nancy Hall, Pam Kiser, Doris Ben- nett, and Pam Alexander. We rar I x wap agp THIRD 8- FOURTH - TAYLOR First Row: Mrs. TayIor,Vernon Burrow, Sandra Shouse, Paul ine Cummings, Lena Kiser, Diane Browder, Edward Browder, Bobby Mickey, Nancy Palmer, E. R. Conrad, Judy Watson. Second Row: Charles Barr, Lloyd Mabe, Gerald Boyles, Bruce Bennett, Roy Ashby, Faye Dean Brown, Norris Duggins, Frances Robertson, Nancy Newsome, Janice East, Judy At- wood. Third Row: Ray Craddock, Donald Lynch, Wayne Tuttle, Joe Smith, Bill York, Eugene Bennett, Alex Southern, T. W. Priddy, Glenell Watts, Peggy Edmonds, Mary Catherine Hunter. . SECOND GRADE - BARR First Row: Barr, Annie Priddy, Nancy Martin, Becky Newsome, Marvin Gordon, Jackie Butner, Norma Tuttle, Karen Boleiack, Arthur Smith, Kernel Gordon, Larry Bledsoe. Second Row: Wanda Davis, R. L. Calloway, Freya Johnson, Allan Boyles, Michael Richardson, Gail Holder, Gloria Duggins, Janet Moser, Tommy White, Linda Hunter, Judy Mar- shall. Third Row: Pamela Kirby, Frances Collins, Nancy J. Fulk, Linda Fulk, Wayne Davis, Sidney Moser, Larry Watson, Jimmy Log- gins, Junior Cain, Kenneth Mc- Knight, Ronald Wall. FIRST 8. SECOND - MRS. BEROTH Kathy Johnson, Patricia Love, Richard Gibson, Eddie White, Jerry Bledsoe, Franklin James, Larry Southern. Second Row: Bobby Moore, Betty Sue Fulk, Linda Cox, Melba Wilson, Douglas Boyles, Steve Smith, Janice Marshall, Phyllis Love. Third Row: Steve Boyles, Sandra Wolff, Kay Gott, Peggy Jo Mabe, Ronnie White, Carolyn Flippin, Clyde Moorefield, Johnny Joe King, Judy Fulk, Jimmy Scott. SECOND GRADE - GARNER First Row: Judy Martin, William Bowman, Herbert Helms, Edgar Fulk, Gary Bennett, Judy Harrison, Katharine Moore, Becky Spainhour, Bernice Harold Priddy, KaySmith. Second Row: Wanda White, Susan Johnson, Donald James, Judy Bar- neycastel, Ronnie Mabe, Linda Covington, Junior McGee, Harold Smith, Jerry Long, Phillip Vance, Jeanette Smith, Harold Southern. Third Row: Mrs. Jessie Garner, Judy Adams, Dee Carroll, Ann Pruitt, Norma Edmonds, Patricia Boyles, Diane Mabe, Joan Key, Barbara Love, Jay Lee Bennett, Brenda Hensley, Ronnie Bottoms. FIRST GRADE - GENTRY First Row: Mrs. Gentry, Douglas Payne, Ronnie Tedder, Jimmy Ash- by, David Helms, Richard Bowen, Fay Cox, Sandra Lawson, Doc Boyles, Janie Lawson. Second Row: Carl Calloway, Bobby Tuttle, Mel- vin Thomas, Betty Gordon, Donna Roberts, Ellen Neal, Carolyn Ba- ker, Brenda Booze, Gloria Gordon, Leon Langford, Larry Boles. Third Row: Donald Gibson, Gary Hall, Norma Newsom, Shirley Overby, Arnold Goodman, Andrea Johnson, Jimmy Hauser, Gary Smith, Jerry Martin, Bobby Slate, Larry Ingram, Johnny Slate. FIRST GRADE - HUTCHINS First Row: Marilyn Sue New, Kay Hensley, Doris Foley, Janie Crews, Thelma Gordon, Larry Wood, Mary Jo Pulliam, Gary Watson. Second Row: JoAnn Newman, Henry Mabe, Clara Wilson, Brent Smith, Brenda Collins, Elbert Boyles, Jane Lewis, Steven Driver, Mary Ann Kirby, Wanda Kay Stone. Third Row: Steve Tuttle, Harold Timmons, Larry Key, Homer Lawson, Roger Fulk, Glenn Bennett, Richard Goff, Franklin Sells, Barbara Covington, Marilyn Slate. FIRST GRADE - STEWART First Row: Mrs. Stewart, Larry Southern, Steve Burge, Doratha Meadows, Louise Cox, Peggy Gor- don, Susan Gritfin, Jeanette Needham, Duane Shouse, Brenda Watson. Second Row: Elaine Mc- Knight, Newton Bryant, Carolyn Slate, Louise Craddock, Donald Mabe, Johnny Hall, Susan New- som, Gregg Bennett, Jerry Goff, Virginia Bennette, Butch Mc- Gee. Third Row: David Smith, Kay Smith, Gary Hicks, Jimmy Newman, Earl Voss, Polly Jenkins, Sarah Lawson, Ronald Westmore- land, Larry Barber, Tommy Jessup. - '- '-'-'fairs' ' ' in r ul T ' ADVERTISEMENTS ii r :::::::- c:::Nf:::::::-Jr r:::: :::- :::::::::::::f::--1 1, 1, 1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 11 'I 1, 1 It 1 1' l :, JOE COXHNGTON GENTRY Ss MOSER CO. 2 , . . 4: SERVICE STATION l: ,: Electrical Appliance ,, l' u Western AUto Associate Store 1: F 5550135 anddoal b Groceries, Fresh Meats, Frozen Foods 1: Wmfslgne 'ref' an U E5 1' and Vegetables, Feeds 8s Seeds :, i ar Batteries-Groceries :: phone 183 If Rome l Kmg' N' C' King, North Carolina I: I: 1 I: 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, L-'::::A::::' : AAAA A':::5 AAAA 5:5555-5 4r :::' 455544555555 AAAAAAA iid iixxx: 'x' Axx: :MEET ixx: 'xx K 1, 1, 1, 1, lf 1' 11 I' l I 1, 1, 11 1, 1: WARNER SERVICE STATION I: 1: BANK OF WOT MOUNTAW 1: 1, 1, 1, Pilot iviaamaiia, N. c. 1, :I STAPLE GROCERIES-RICHFIELD GAS-OIL Deposits lrisured to 1'pl0,000 1, , J, I, L M. GORDON, Pres. 1, lf A' Pmmons Goss Roads 5 Il II c. vv. THOMAS, Asst. Cashier .Q II King N' C. I: 1 J. vv. GORDON, Cashier 1, ll W. H. REID, Vice-President lf 1 1, ll 1, 1, 1, lr 1, l l l l 1535555555 5' 5555: 5::5:v:::5f:3 L':::' ::::5::::::5:v A5555f5:L P-:4-:::: AAAAAAA AAA--A : - -1 Q0-t::: AA--::::- AAAA- 1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1: 1, 11 1, :I :, 1 1 1 +I 1, L. M. LONG 1 :1 2 1: Compliments of 1: JEWELER and WATCH MAKER :, l 1 , 1 ft A FRIEND ,I King, N. C. 1: 1: 11 11 1' 1' :l 1 . ..s...s... ..... ..... - - l .... .....s...... .... - - - 1, 1, 1, DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. l, II ' lf 11 1 Vaden 8s Turner Esso Station II 1 1, 1 , DRINK A A A ' 3 Emergency Service - Esso Service ' 6 In 1' 1, Lubrication - Battery - Service 1, Vit - Tires - Wheel Balancing A , l l I: 1: U. s. Raare Na. 52 Priarie 2556 1: 36000 TIMES tnftullvllfflltlllif I: 1: RURAL HALL, N. c. 1: 1: 1: 1 1 1 1 4 J LA A A A AAAAAAAAAAAA ::: ::::::: T,-:,,:,::::A::: ::::::v-o-o-o-t:::::::- E:::: :::::: :::::::: '::: n 1, II I: I I if , IE I II II Compliments of I I, Q :I I, tl I 2 SLATE LUMBER co. I I 'N I the pause that refreshes Phone 130 King, N. C. II I tl WINSTON-SALEM BOTTLING CO. Il L.-cf:::::::: A::::::::::- :::::::::::Q '::::: 'ffffffffffff :fig f- 4s.Q.e:::: -::::::::::::::::: -::::::::? fS0'-4?:::- AAAAAA' I I II II II :I :I I I 'I I 1: , 1: J. A. BOLES 84 SONS ll I COmP e I5 of ll 'I I I T, Groceries, Meats, Dry Goods, Stafesville KING LUNIBER CO. I I I I :E Feeds, Dixie Lady Flour, Fertilizer l BETTER BUILDING MATERIALS AT If sfar Brand shoes U BETTER PRICES I1 Phone lIF2l Pinnacle, N. C. King, N. C. Phone I35 I I I EE :E I I 1: L--:I --:::::::::::::::- -::::J 4f':::::::::::::::: A::::::::::::A::J LAA4 '4' 55Q-3 f55i- '43555'5f5fv lifvg: :I :I 'I I :E CO,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,S of I 5: TINY DINY RESTAURANT 1: I, I I, I MONARCH FINER FOODS If ll AND DAIRIO I, II Consolidated Grocers Corporation I Where Friends Meei and Eat II Winston-Salem, N. C. PI1Cf1e 273 King, N. C. I, I, ll I :555i5 if55555555fi::l:JJ 'ffff55555552i5'555i : 5555: :::: ----AA- :::::::: AAAA- ,T fp-.f:::: -::::::: - A -:::: AAA-----AA-- i? il il I' 1' I 1: KING FUEL OIL SUPPLY CO. jf COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Wholesale Dealer ESSO PRODUCTS 1' Fuel for Homes and Tobacco Barns I King, North Carolina 1 N. G. GOFF E. R. SMITH if Phone 216 King, N. C. if Phone T59 I It . I I 'I II ' A A A::::- A A - '::::::::::::J L--::::: ::::::: , ::::::::::::J KING MEAT MARKET PHONE 156 KING, N. C. COOLER LAW 81 BILL LAW Visit the FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOPPE Owner: Mrs. C. H. Trawick Operator. Mrs. Roy S. Barr King Drug Building Phone 153 KING, N. C. 4 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I Compliments of PFAFF'S, INC. PAINTS-GLASS-WALL PAPER N. Main St. Winston-Salem, N. C. 'I L.-::::: A A A::::::::: A A::::v A:::::: ::J STOKES MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET-sALEs and SERVICE Phone 121 King, N- C- um , iii' , 14 Afev I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I J 4 'I 'I 'I 'I I f v----- -----'- v -A -v'- I KING DRUG STORE A COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVING STOKES COUNTY Phone 127 King, N. C. 4- A A A AAAAAAAA A AAAAAAA : ::::..? Compliments of A FRIEND ROME HALL I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I J f --A----- '-- - ' I GOLTRA INCORPORATED JANITOR SUPPLIES 538 N. Chestnut St. Telephone 4-8375 Winston-Salem, N. C. :.o-0-4---o-c----- .... - ------------ ----- ...... -a0--- -- WI NSTON-SALEM DRIVE-I N THEATRE NORTH CHERRY STREET EXT. HOME OWNED DRIVE-IN P. G. FIBBER MCGEE Visit Our New and Most Modern Grill in Town Bring the Kids out Early for a Ride on FIBBER'S MINIATURE TRAIN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ENTIRE SENIOR CLASS FROM ANOTHER HOME-OWNED DRIVE-IN KING DRIVE-IN THEATRE FIBBER McGEE H. A. HENDRIX KING GUANO COMPANY FERTILIZERS, LIME, and TOBACCO FLUES J. W. GENTRY Owners BOB WESTMORELAND KING, NORTH CAROLINA f 9-45:0-0-4r:::: A A ::: :::: A: f:::::- - :::: ----- ::::::- - - ::::- :: Headquarters for Clothing of Distinction For the Very Best in Movie Entertainment For Men and BOYS VISI 'DEBS a I'e FRANK A. STITH co. EAST BEND DRIVE-IN THEATRE East Bend, N. C. I .V 60. L ::::::- ::::.o.o,p.0-c:::- :::J :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J-c J I A::::::: -::: -:::::::::::: 'K I L Compliments of II I, I FARMERS, DIXIE 84 LIBERTY 1: :E I 5, vvAI2EHOLIsEs 51 I JOE PELL BILL SHEETS 11 I II FLOYD JOYCE MOSS JOYNER I 1 if Proprietors I, I, E::: vvvv :::::::: A:::, ::::::::::v :::- ::::::: :::::' ::::l ::::::::::::::::: :::::: ff:-4 f:::: ':::' ::' ::: ' :::: 7 I 1 1: II Ig II :I :I 'I Compliments of I 1: 1 E. O. FORREST co. 1: jf TAYLOR WAREHOUSE CO. I: 2 If 11 11 ,, FAIR FAX HALL EOOD PRODUCTS I 11 Winston-Salem, N. C. 11 If 1I 11 Winston-Salem, N. C. 11 1: Paul Taylor John H. Dyer l I1 II II 1: I I I 1: , 1 1 t,-,,,,,:,,,,,,,,:,::,, ,,,,,::::4 O-::: ::::::::::::::: -::::::::4 TT,,4.,::,,,::,:,::,:::::: 4-::e-K E 04'::::::::: - ' :::':: I ,mum It It 11 'C I1 II II I 1, 11 'I I Sauthgm Quality Leaders Q: QI GENTRY as. IvIOsEI2 cO. I :I I ' ' I of the South Groceries, Fresh Meats, Western Auto 11 1' I Insist on 11 '1 Il ' ' 1 SEALTEST ' Sales Agency, Hot POIDI, Norge and Winston-Salem, Universal Appliances, Feeds, Seeds I1 A :I 1 . North Carolma .5 .1 Phone 183 King, N. c. eaflfm , I1 A AAA AAAAAA A A A IWW WMMMCMMACm WWTF!'MTTTTMI I 1 , eff Qc II 1 DEWEY A. LONG if I, , I I COnstructIOn CO. I I Q BUILDING CONTRACTOR H 31 :1 We Build the Best-for the Best 41 :I RESIDENTIAL 81 COMMERCIAL , . 1: P. O. Box 3 Kmg, N- C' 11 PHONE 291 I I I Lx: - - - ,xx - --.:,:,,::,, -A:x::::- -xx: -:xA T I In Ir II S I WILSON BROTHERS LUMBER CO., INC. 'I II I BUILDING MATERIALS I Enom TREE ro KEY 'I If CONTRACTORS FREE ESTIMATES II 2 Rural Hall, N. C. Phone 2121 'I I i:::::: A: A:: ::: A: :, : -::: r ::: -::::: ::::::-4 VAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA- A: if 2 Compliments of I, II I I I r in 1, In Il xx' X T I I I saw ?+ rE'f1f'I ji Compliments of I 64 qv! K II 3 4 Z E US 9 I HOLSUM BAKERIES 'V 4 3 r A I. -. I fa, M fc ee I I In 'fi 'WRX' 'QSRGIQQ :I . :I ' 1: I ' Post 290 :I King, North Carolina L-3555335255555 :::55:J '5555555:5:5:5::::5 :55555 5v ?Q :555I5Jlf5555 55553355--0 Wfiffffffii- 45555- 'I In Ig 2 E Save 25M on Automobile Insurance I I II Compliments of Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance KING GULF SERVICE Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. I KING, N. C. II RUPERT HALL II LocAL AGENT fo.:-Q0'04A::Jt:Jf : :::: A A:::::::::::::,, Compliments of COMMERCIAL AND , FARMERS BANK GORDON S HARDWARE Telephone 2131 Rural Hall, N. C. EVERYTHING EQR THE FARMER O. L. Kiger, President and Cashier Cameron R. Payne, Vice-President phone 152 King, N. C. R. N. Gentry, Assistant Cashier MEMBER F.l.D.C. ::::., E-:::::::- A:::: A:::- ::::: f94A::J0-0-ar::r4A:::: A A A A::::::::.r4-ec: f 1 WALL 84 DAVIS PONTIAC CO. -'ZA' ff Sales - ervice , Pontiac gmc Trucks lbygygg-,J if mm... 204 PILOT MTN., N. C. ::::::::::: a- A - -:::::::::::::::v-:v-::::::::::::::::::::: A: STUNEIAUNIJR uU0'Zl:'8l0I'l8', M20 DRY BLEHNING BEST P. o. Box 750 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.1102 IVY AVE- King Representative--Mr. T. W. Loggins Phone 176 :::- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :v ::: :::::::::::v :::: elkStee Home of Better Values WINSTON-SALEM DEPARTMENT STORE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Compliments of JO!-lNSON'S HATCH ERY U. S. APPROVED PULLORUM CLEANED CHICKENS KING, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 270 li I I I fefmmmm ::: :x:::NiTI IATA: T mT:m'S I1 I I I ll C l' f f om Imen s O I BOCOCK-STROUD co. QI p 'I :I SPORTING OOODS EI D I I K E 1 I ll Dependable for 33 Years I I I Phone 4-2421 I PQWER CUMPANY ll Winston-Salem, N. C. 'Sang M I II ll- ..... ....-------. - - ------ --A L-,:::: -:: :::::::::- .... .vvvvvv : -- --v-- ' '-- ' ' T., -::::::: AA- ' ::::::::::' 3T::::A-AA AA-- AAAAAAAA A AAAAAA Il 'I 1' I I I, 'I If Compliments of VVARRENS DRUG STORE II 'I I ONLY THE BEST 1: PILOT-INN I 'I I A COMPLETE DRUG STORE li ll ll PROMPT CURB SERVWE We Fill Any Doctor'S Prescription I I, Pilot Maumain, N. c. II Rural Hall, N. c. Phone 2241 l I I 'I I I I, II t.k:::::: A :::::: :::::::,:v v 4,-,,:,::,:::,,:,::: :::::: T,,,4.:::::v A A-A- ------ : :::, ESa-.c::::- - A::: A::: A A A A A A: Il l c I' I f ' I If Omplmens O ,l. V. STANLEY 84 SONS 1: SLA-LE FURNITURE CO. If lg Located in Statesville GROCERIES 31 PRODUCE l Dealem of I I2 I N 52 T I II 4233 CROSLEY 8. KELVINATOR APPLIANCES :I we O' eep one I 1 FINE FURNITURE Ig Stanleyville, N. c. I Rural Hall, N. C. Phone 4125 :I L par.-:::::- A::::::::- -- A:::::: A-T V':::: ::::: ' 'A' :I I ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Standard Portable Electric 1: STANLEYVILL CAROLINA BUSINESS Q: E SUPER MARKET I 7 Miles South of King, N. C. on H'vv'y. 52 616 vv. EOUIIII SI. I F - ' - Winston-Salem, N. C. resh Meats GFOCSFISS Feed Sales Service Rentals I as:-of-4-4-4-4-.1-.a-Q4-QQQQQQQQQAOQ04-0-4-4-.1-.r.Q.pos-QQQQQQQQQQQQOQQ00oo 0 Q0oo0o0o0ooo0oooo,7 li li it li 'i li 1 i 'i li it 'i 'i E. L. KISER Co., INC. Ig 1 Your Air Conditioned, Self-Service Grocery Food Center l DRY GOODS, RED GOOSE SHOES, FURNITURE, PHILCO RADIOS Shop In Comfort 'i OPERATED BY KIGER BROTHERS RURAL HALL, N. C. TI li Il ::::, :::::::::, ::::: ::::::::- ::::::::v ::: : v:::-P-0-0-42:1 .:::: A - ---- - A -::,,-1 f-:::: AAA- :::0::: :::?:-1 l :E l 'i li li li BECK AND SMITH Q: Q1 C I t l o ' t f HARDWARE COMPANY :1 1: mp 'mem O l Everything in Hardware HULL-DOBBS BILL BECK - GUMP sMirH :I 5. Phone 2490 Winston-Salem, N. C. Rural Hall, N. C. ll ll It It il It if :::::::::::--- ::: ---- :: -:::l ll-::::::::::::::::: :rv :::::::::ll .1-::::::- virff '::::--3 T0 f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'7 li li it 31 + li 'I '1 MAZlE'S BEAUTY SHQP The Senior Class of T954 i l SPECIALIZING IN COLD WAVES J: li THANKS ALL FRIENDS l l Owner, Mrs. Carl Clifton - L, 1, Who gave of time and money to make Betty Clifton 1: 4: Phone 206 Pilot Mm., N. C. it ll fhls Yeafbook Possible If :E ::::::: A:: A A -:::::::: - A: A: '::::-5 :::::' ::' ' :::' :::: ' ':::: ':::' TC:::::: :T:::' :::1f It :E l-IERFF-JONES COMPANY RINGS, INVITATIONS, TROPHIES and MEDALS indianapolis, Indiana l E. W. PADDISON, Representative 1 MOUNT AIRY, NORTH CAROLINA li l i 'i li J r:s::::00:::::: A:::,, 't::: -:::'K 3:::v A A A A AAAA- AA A A - A Av I 'I 1, 'I :I I . 'I I I O FARIVI SUPPLY I STULTZ AND OOBURN I I NN I SANDVVICHES-PLATE LuNCFIES 11 I COMPANY I FOUNTAIN SERVICE I: I FCX DEALER :I Rural Hall Road at Stanleyville FEED, SEED and FERTILIZER :I Phone 4221 Complete line Ot Plumbing Supplies I: STANLEYVILLE, N. C. I I Phone 151 King, N. C 'I I I II AAAAAA AA:k L2::::- -::::::: : L--::, :::::::::: '--' ' ' T ' ' ' 'Cxx ' ' ' A ' xi? Ifxx: 'I I I 'I Il Il II I Il :I II I BOYLES FLOWERS I I I I I1 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I :I I IE Cut Flowers-Corsages-Potted Plants 'l W- JONES gt SON I . I: Weddings-Decorations-Funeral DesIgnS O S E S S E S If ORCERIE-FED-ED II ' Phone 262 I KING, N. C. I I: Route I Kang, N. C. I I I Il 'I 'I - .... - -,f t.2::::::,,::::::: ::,::::::::::::J 4f':::::: ' ' 949,-::: +--- :::v A ' ::: 'K V't:::AAA 'AAA' I, 1 1 II I I I I I I ' I I Compffmenfs of I Q: LIBBYS GRILL II 'I 1: If T. G. NEW, SR. Where Good FOOCI IS Better II 'I 'I 35III YEAR OF SERVICE I I Meet Me at LibIDy's I' II Phone 187 Kang, N. C. jf If SANDVVICFIES - DRINKS I :E I I---- ---- - -- f:,,,..4-:::, , :- - :v --------- : ::: ':::::: A A::::- - ' ::' ' A:: A :: I I 1: FOR GOOD CHARTER Bus SERVICE CALL 8271 LOCATED AT OOBURN STATION 'I I TWIN CITY LINES, INC. I ALL CHARTER BUSES EQUIPPED WITH RADIOS I Malllng Address P. O. Box 2752 I Ig VVINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 'I I 'I 'I L222222 2222 2 222 -22222 ---- -------F - A '7 1 . , , , f 1 04 ::::::::::::: 'I 1 I 5: 1 5 1 1: 'I I I 5 ' 1 5 Home OF I 5 , 1, 1, , I I Ll GLB' 'Fl E U K I I I ' :E ,I ' A ' ' . V 1, ,I WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., 11 5, I .- ' 1, 1, , , I 'I 1 , H 1 I . . , II I f'f E.,--L 'V !PiEE4TgfgQ5ljg 'T' L' Z ,I II I 'I I 5, B1ll 1, II 'I I I 1: I 1, ,I 1, I 1, 'I 1, 'I 1, :I I I 1: II 1, , 'I 1, - 'I 1 I I 9:::: ::::::::::::::: ::::::: :::::::: ' -::::: :::::::::::::: ::- vv v J Ix x:x:::uu 'u'u ::x'I 1f:x:::::::x:A:: 'Auxx ? 1'I 1, 1, 1: I I I 1' I If Products of Minneapolis-Moline u 5: LEINBACH MACHINERY co. 5 5 COmp ff'e fS of 5 1' NEW AND USED FARM AND SAVVMILL I 5' II 5, MACHINERY-FRICK SAWMILLS fr 5, GENE NIOGRE 81 ED SLATE fl :I IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT 1: :I 1: I Route I, Elkin Highway 1, DiSTfibUTOrs of 1' 1: Winston-Salem, N. C. 1, Phone 537 Qld Town, N. C, 1, SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS :I I 5 5 :E I , 1, II 1, 1, 9 f:: A A ':::: f: '::::::::::-5 5'-:- v AAAA : :::::::::::: A A -::::::-X r- - :f A::: -::::: ::::v - -f::ffI I 'I 1, 1, 1, 1, 'I 'I 1 1 STEVENS-MERRITT 84 CQ. 5, 1, 1, 1 II PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 31 WATER PUMPS 1 1, I PHONE 184 LE ,- 6, 'GNP' N' C' I I ' I II ' QI. I I 1, II linfoa m II 5 , 5: .PI-UMBIN5 2' iw 5555: v5555 lfiffiifff 5555 A55?:753j 3.o.4-AJ-o-c----A-AA- --' AA--A--A'--'A SHORE MERCANTILE COMPANY DRY GOODS 8- NOTIONS, LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR, MEN'S FURNISHINGS OVERALLS 81 WORK SHIRTS COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS, FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS ADMIRAL APPLIANCES AND TV's, COMPLETE BABY DEPARTMENT King, N. C. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-A1 Day Phone 9267 Night Phone 2-5688 C. W. MYERS TRADING POST IO44 N. Liberty Street Don't Buy, Build, Sell or Trade a House until You get Our Proposition. If we cannot save you money we don't want your business. Houses built on any loca- tion. We will turnish the land or will build on your own land. We trade for anything other people don't want. See us before you do any trading. 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ll 'I 'I J Compliments of WALL DRY CLEANERS Phone 2241 Rural Hall, N. C. JNJL4--:c--- vv.. vvvvvvvvvv ..... -- CLAY PRINTING COMPANY The House That Price and Quality Built Winston-Salem, N. C. 'P 'I l 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 9 J Compliments of HAUSER-JOYCE IMPLEMENT COMPANY IO24 North Liberty Street Winston-Salem, N. C. :::4r-o-0-q-o-o-o-4::::::4-:::::::.1:- AU T SSH hh X u 8 IDPOJLC! of Lu n+erS Y OAD SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS WTNSTON-SALEM NORTH CAROLINA EARBOOK PUBLISHERS PHONE 4-7BSl BIB SOUTH HAWTHORNE R QQ QQ O53 QQ QQ A DAY AT kms QE QQ QQ Sm Ng O QISQ QCD QQ,-9 Us 'Q QS Q9 KING HIGH 05 EU? f if 2? OO . .1 1 0069 CQ! QQ 60? yi fo Q aaa E006 0 0 fa Q fdiif 0 C I I I F I I I I I I I I I WI 'O' F 5 .. 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 X57 3 s M15 A6 19- 4 vi


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