v 'A. in 'ff Donated to the King Public Library In Memory of James Underwood ,M 4, X M ' Presenting '7 W NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE Published by THE SENIOR CLASS of ,KING HIGH SCHOOL King, North Carolina Foreword As you turn each page in this book, we hope it brings back fond mem- ories to you as it does to each of us-the annual staff and the senior class. The days we have spent here have been a mixture of ioy and sorrowp tears and laughterg work and play. been. May your tuture years at King High School be as happy as ours have Dedication As an expression of our appreciaHon to a most deserving person for his guidance, kindness, paHence, unselhshness, and sincere interestin each individual, weg the Senior Class of 1955 proudly dedicate this edh tion of the KING EAGLE to our Senior Advisor, MR. T. H. JOHNSON L- gikglixllmll' A Smnh, CI rv EAM s mance Han . ' , D is Ednora 3255 Ednor- mnh, Adverffs,-Hin Roberrson J 5 of . , - ' Oe F .l e Ewolelockql- ClaJrcClY Klser Ulk' James O Edif0 I Spofls Annual Staff ...I Mary Sue Tuttle, Associafe Ediforg Mr, T, H Johnson, Advisor, Oleto Barnes, Editor-in-Chief. I Alban or a H . . Edna Smllh' A. G, B - I hon, . . 0d's nell TuT5EihgrgfI.lyGneeSdB0YleS, Hayes Barr, Gay, Jimmy HorTQfxm'i2cmCl-llf1lJrfls, Circgifznon' l Typisfsi ar well, Jacqueline Bennett, phofogralslggiaricn. PG, Moore, Prop . Jdmesl I I J ll MR. R. M, GREENE Superinfendenf MR. C. M. FELTS Principal M.. b . mis X ,' il .S .. 1 ,7' .J , . fm ff' ,,, xafax 5 TWV .V . I . , .ff I QW? I If , . I 700 W. I A .,4, J, I V ' K x g .M 2 v I 1bbb C A, . .. In ff 1 MR. SAM FURCH ES Agriculture MRS. MARIE HAYNES Home Economics MR. O. T. NEAL Physical Education MRS. WORTH GENTRY Music, Glee Club MR. CHARLES DRIVER Band MISS VIOLA TUTTLE Piano E . I Faculty MR. T. H. JOHNSON Language MRS. JO EDWARDS English MR. J. M. UNDERWOOD Mathematics MR. MITCHELL FOWLER Science MRS. VIRGINIA PATTERSON Social Studies MR. O. D. MILLS Commercial I , . , x f .gnu .nf my Q......,,a -'mg Wi-f-2vx,:?30 f fi ,F 4 '4 Q 'rywwg X 4.21 4 O 21 y-4'1 Wyfftf W0wnaw..,. WHY' K uf! 'gsm--Mawvv' ,,,,,,,af' f TV if , -,, ff.-,fix . ,ii ,, ft fflu ff 4 A 3 - 56 if M 5 23:3 M2323 g f' 5 24' 1' Q i Lim z ' 'xiifirf ' 1 at 5 5 1 J If me 5, 9,137 4 f, gg'-' 5,5 W' . 57' it l' 1 '?'5 4'fif:s 1. N. JAMES ROOSEVELT BAKER A smile cost nothing, but creates much. Class President 15 Vice-President 25 Treasurer 2 Vice-President 45 Radio Club 35 Manager Ball Team w F.F.A. 15 Senior Play Cast 45 Paper Staff 45 Commer: cial Club 1,45 Student Business Club 4. NANCY OLETA BARNES Live to love and love to live. Class Otticer 15 4-H 1,25 Piano 15 Junior Varsity 15 Basketball Manager 25 Basketball Timer 2,3,45 Dec- clamation Contest 25 S.C. Rep. 2,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Acc.3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,45 Secretary 45 Chief Marshal 35 Girls State Delegate 35 Bus Captain 3,45 Editor An- nual 45 Homecoming Attendant 25 May Day 1,25 Hallo- ween Attendant 2,45 Monogram Club 35 Debating Team 3,4. JAMES LEO BAKER Love makes a man think almost as much of a girl as he thinks of himself. F.F.A. 1,25 Business Club 2,45 Paper Staff 45 Senior Play Usher 45 Glee Club 1,25 Commercial Club 4. LAURA FAYE BENNETT l'm not lazy, I iust haven't found the kind of work l like to do. Class Reporter 1,45 F.H.A. 15 Paper Staff 45 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff 4. GEORGE HAYES BARR Give a convict enough rope, and he'll skip. Glee Club 1,2,35 F.F.A. 1,25 Commercial Club 2,3,45 Students Bus. Club 45 Baseball Manager 1,2,35 Annual Staff 4. JACQUELINE BENNETT INGRAM Every minute you are angry, you lose 60 seconds oft happiness. Glee Club 15 Halloween Queen Attendant 1,35 F.H.A., 1,2,35 Bus Captain 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 25 S.C. Rep. 25 May Queen Attendant 25 Class Secretary 25 Annual Staft 4. l . l ARTHUR GEORGE BELCHER 'fThe highway is my home. Paper Staff 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Business Club 45 Annual Staff 4. BETTY LOU CARDWELL I slept and dreamed that life was beauty5 I woke and found that life was duty. Glee Club l,3,45 F.H.A. 1,35 Art Editor of Paper 45 Annual Staff 45 Business Club 45 Ticket Manager Sen- ior Play 4. JOSEPH CHARLES BOLEJACK Always hustle and you'll always win.' F.F.A. 1,45 F.F.A. Officer 15 Glee Club 'l,2,3,45 Mono- gram Club 3,45 Class Officer 25 Annual Statif 45 Com- mercial Club 25 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Junior Varsity l5 4-H 'I5 Bus Captain 2. BONNIE ESTELLE COVINGTON All that glitters is not gold. F.H.A. 'I5 Glee Club 'l5 Commercial Club 2. JAMES GRAY BOYLES Life is iust one fool thing after another, Love is iust two fool things after each other. F.F.A. 1,25 Business Club 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Eublicity Manager Senior Play 45 Annual Staff 45 Paper taft 4. NORMA BURROW EAST With Tommy all things are possible. Student Council Representative 'I5 Home Coming At- tendant 'I5 Softball 'l,2,35 Junior Varsity 'I5 Basketball 2,35 Monogram Club 45 Commercial Club 'I,2,35 F.H.A. 1,35 Librarian 35 4-H Club 'I5 School Paper Reporter .jf s , y ,xt f' Pity s M 1 9525. Si'-,. . fi f V gf, kb , we it up f it . pw 2 av-17 Q, ff: V , 1 Q is M -5 P' KW M it X Y X K ,gn it 17 Q ,,,,.f'-vwfvinf ,f X 'Ah WM' . U a -47-'MW ff X X vn , . V. . yt., -Us Et . 172 2' 'J '35, . . ,,.. , 1 f . f .4-3.5. .,, av., ' . - If , . . ' -1 1- Z Hs ' , ri' Q ,. 1' N N , mann. mJ9' ff wmv? 1 M 'lv 4, v -Q 3 93:-Ti' 4 94 I if , 2.-ff ' ' ii, fa VV Q, , ,M X, H. wif, www any W . ,gqyhs M, ,vs , V' , fmw. , 3 ,Ziff ff -gl! - , 3 ff A, -' im? ,, X 1 if , ms-.asv wg . .5 JOSEPH FULK Still water runs deep. Secretary 'I,25 Vice-President 35 Treasurer 45 F.F.A. 'I,25 Commercial Club 35 Marshal 35 Science Club 3. NORMA J. HUNTER To fall in love is awful simple5 but to fall out of love is simply awful. Glee Club 'I,25 Junior Varsity 'I5 Usher for Senior Play 45 F.H.A. 'I. CLARENCE RAY HALL The best way to kill time is to work it to death. F.F.A. 'I,2,3,4,55 Commercial Club 3,4,55 Glee Club 3,4,55 Latin Club 35 Annual StaFf 4,55 Representative of Student Council 35 President of Class 25 Marshal 35 School Bus Driver 3,4,55 Secretary of F.F.A. 55 Rep- resentative to Parliamentary Procedure Contest 5. WILLIAM GRAY HARRIS AfraidI Well, if they kill you they can't eat you. F.F.A. 'l,2,3,45 Glee Club 'I,2,3,4i S- C- Representa- tive 3,45 Senior Play Cast 45 Boys State Representa- tive 35 Business Club 3,45 President Business Club 45 Circulation Manager Annual 45 Vice-President 3. I LA RUE LANKFORD Music is love in search of a word. Glee Club 'I,2,3,45 Library Assistant 45 F.H.A. l,2,35 Program Manager Senior Play 4. JAMES RANDALL HARTGROVE It is hard for an empty bag to stand upright. Glee Club 'I,25 F.F.A. 'I,2,45 Commercial Club 25 Baseball 'I,2,35 Basketball Junior Varsity 1,2,35 Var- sity 45 Annual StaH 45 Monogram Club 3,4. PATSY LEE MOORE lt isn't your position that makes you happy or un happy, lt's your disposition! Glee Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,45 S. C. Representative 15 Class Secretary 15 Class Representative 25 French Club 1,25 Literary Club 35 Junior Marshal 35 Library Assistant 25 Senior Play Cast 45 Corresponding Sec- retary 45 lst Typing Medal 3. ODIS MARSHALL JAMES Truth conquers all. Stokes County Declamation 15 Green Pasture Speaking 15 District F.F.A. Speaker 15 World Peace Speaker 2, 3,45 District Winner 25 Glee Club 1,25 F.F.A. 1,25 Vice-President 25 French Club 1,25 4-H 25 S. C. Rep- resentative 1,25 Vice-President 35 President 45 F.F.A. Tool Ident. 25 Literary Club 35 Junior Marshal 35 W.D.N.C.S.C.C. Delegate 35 Debating Team 3,45 Bus Driver 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Class Officer 4. MARlAN FAYE NORMAN Live to see clearly, and the light will come to you as you need it. Glee Club 15 F.H.A. 1,25 Senior Play Cast 45 Business 'Club 4. 5 GRADY WEARN KlsER Love all, trust a few, and do wrong to none Glee Club 15 F.F.A. 15 Commercial Club 2,45 Business Club 45 Annual Staff ,45 Bus Driver 3,4. EDNA JEANETTE SMITH My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. ,Junior Varsity 15 Basketball Manager 3,45 Softball Team 3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 4-H 1,25 Glee Club 15 Mono- gram Club 3,45 Commercial Club 25 Annual Staff 45 Literary Club 35 Bus Captain 3. DON SPENCER ROBERTSON Lowliness is but young ambition's ladder. Vice-President, Class 15 President, Class 2,3,45 Bas- ketball Team 25 Baseball Team 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,45 President E.F.A. 45 Bus Driver 2,3,45 School Paper 45 Representative at Boy's State 35 Senior Play Cast 45 Annual Stalf 45 Commercial Club 35 Tool Identification Contest 4. I' - . f. N 4. A eff , i 1 . wr 5,117.5 i'll,,g,,M,j,, , nf' . . S J if? W . 1,4 si 2 ff: , .3 ,- pf 4. ' v I ff ' 1 2 N3 'ff gf W 1.4-,. 5 ,v i ,f .1 .,,. .,,... 5 V. .4114 ffl? r C5532 V3 3 ,,qrv '? fm. . df ,... Q, 1 3' . MC... !h!NanW.4,.,,ff- ' .f 'i'-' 1 .f VTN fi. Q We 'U , Y V ' -5 4 .. , . f f M7011 ms B W .WM f 1 'VON pi ..-1' dl 'Mi '! -4,4 vw. -7, Ts.. 7--Q, 'a ,pgs SN. , X I1 . , 's 1 Q ' .wiv- 'J 1-Qi MARY EDITH SMITH Winners never quit, quitters never win. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Co-Captain 45 All County 2,35 All Northwest 35 Softball 1,2,3,45 4-H1,25 F.H.A. 1,25 Glee Club 1,45 Business Club Secretary 45 Commercial Club 2,45 Annual Staft 45 Paper Staff 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Class Representative 2. JAMES THOMAS SMITH AlI I want, is all there is and then some. Annual Staff 45 Paper Staff 45 Commercial Club1,45 Glee Club 15 Class Officer 1,45 Junior Varsity 1,25 Basketball Manager 1,2,35 Monogram Club 3,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Baseball Team 3,45 Senior Play 4. DORIS GAYNELL TUTTLE While l breathe, l hope. F.H.A. 1,35 Glee Club 15 Library Assistant 1,35 Class l Secretary 25 Annual Staff 45 Senior Play Cast 4. WALLACE ALVENIAN TURNER ln arguing too he owned a skill, for though van- quished long he could argue still. Glee Club 1,2i l:-F-A- lf213,4i Commercial Club 25 Annual Staft 45 F.F.A. Officer 1,4. MARY SUE TUTTLE The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Chief 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 F. H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 25 Home Coming :Atten- dant 15 Recitation Winner 15 Junior Varsity 1,25 4-H Secretary-Treasurer 45 Council 4-H President 25French Club 1,25 S. C. Representative 2,35 Corresponding Secretary of S. C. 45 President of Class 25 Library Club 25 Vice-President 25 Delegate to N. C. H. L. A. 25 Girls State Representative 35 State Ofticer at Girls State 35 Debatingfleam 45 Marshal 35 Editor of King Kracks 45 Senior Play Cast5 Associate Editor of An- nual 4. HAROLD GAYNOR MABE lt's better to be seen than to be heard. F.F.A. 1,25 Commercial Club 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3. I ll DAVID EARL LAWSON With her fSUsie1 I am satisfied. F.F.A. 1,45 Glee Club 1,45 Commercial Club 2,45 Busi- ness Club 45 Bus Captain 25 Science Club 3,45 4-H Club 1,25 Radio Club 35 Piano 1,25 Senior Play Cast 4. SARAH FRANCES WESTMORELAND The funniest thing about a girl is her sense of humor. Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 15 S. C. Representative 15 Lit- erary Club 35 Commercial Club 1,35 Annual Staff 45 Bus Captain 35 Publicity Manager Senior Play 4. JAMES McCOY LAWSON Every cloud has a silver lining. Commercial Club 35 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Varsity 15 Varsity 2,35 Monogram 3,45 Substitute Bus Driver 2,3,4. DOTTY LOU WHITMAN Love conquers all things. F.H.A. 1,25 Glee Club I. IT IS BETTER TO REMAIN SILENT AND APPEAR IGNORANT THAN TO OPEN ONE'S MOUTH AND RE- MOVE ALL DOUBT. NAVY and WHITE it 4 , ,AM ' V .W- f ? Z - AM in RED CARNATION E' ' STEVE JOHNSON JANE COVINGTON if 119 .aw 7, QW' ,Af I c '5 ' 7 4 AQ' REPORT CARD Rmozfv 'mrlfv ' ,... 'RI TH MOST INTELLECTUAL Pat Moore - Joe Fulk Senior S erl Q. A, V V ' ' it K A M L ,,,, in krd ffn AMBIT NJ NC? G 3 QMW gl Q3 KSA? 4 7 5 B E ST A l. L lux -AROUND Don Robertson - Faye Bennett fNot Pictured, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEE D Y if ah X xx ,V 4 ., ,4---N Odis James - Oletca Barnes L lu erlatives MOST ATHLETIC ' Mary Edith Smith - Jimmy Hartgrove 'gf BEST LOOKING Mary Sue Tuttle - James Smith BEST PERSONALITY Gaynell Tuttle - A. G. Belcher CLASS PROPHECY Year 1980 Place Senior Classroom, King High School Occasion 25th Annual Reunion of Class of 1955 Guests Announced As Enter The first of the alumni to arrive is Mr. James McCoy Lawson, with his wife and eight lovely children. Mr. Law- son is now the Manager of the Dy-dee Supply Company Extension Branch in Dalton, N. C. It is said that he is his own best customer. Mrs. Jacqueline B. Horton, wife of the Vienna Sausage Millionaire of Bombay, lndia, has lust entered. Miss La Rue Lankford, first grade teacher here at the school for the last 20 years. Dotty Lou Whitman, private nurse to Lieut. Gen. Harry H. Hartnip as he travels through Europe. Mr. Wallace Turner, Birdeye, the enterprising undertaker, a real gift to mankind. Mrs. Norma East, with husband and 5 grandchildren, now owns Eagle Hotel in King. Mrs. Gaynell T. Cowpoke, now with husband owns Circle Z Ranch in Arizona--5,999 acres, 17,419 head of cattle. Mrs. Faye N. Monroe, famous Broadway Torch singer, now playing the Starch Club. Joe Boleiack, of Butterfingers Boleiack's Honest Used Car Lot. Mr. and Mrs. William Gray Harris, and three lovely redheaded kids. Mr. Harris is now Undersecretary to Under- secretary of Labor of Southern Rhodesia. Mrs. Edna S. Ruffner, Cashier in Seashore Shrimp Shop of Atlantic, N. J. Mrs. Frances W. Kaltenborough, nurse at Morganton State Hospital, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hartgrove and 5 children. Mr. Hartgrove is now a Wholesale Dealer in toothpaste in Birm- ingham, Ala. Mr. Hayes Barr, Manufacturer of high-heeled shoes for short-legged men. Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson. After graduation from N. C. State, Mr. Robertson opened Robertson Clinic for short-winded Chimpanzees. Mr. Otis James, Manager of the Automatic Safety Pin Company. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Belcher. Mr. Belcher now draws pictures for children's Fairy Story books. He gets his ideas from his own 4 children, aged 8 months to 5 years. Smitty Smith: now Hotlips Harrigan, the famous motion picture idol, with 168 teen-age fan clubs all over the Continent of Europe and America. Latest Picture: Unconquered. Mrs. Betty Lou C. Armstrong, wife of the heir of Armstrong Cork Co. Three little freckle-faced Armstrongs are hanging on to her coat tail. Miss Norma Hunter, the famous Parisan model for women's apparel. Mrs. Estelle Covington Nash, works in husband's Nash Pet Shoppe which specializes in French Poodles - M clipped. Mary Sue Tuttle: Madame Xera, fortuneteller in Chicago. Her most special customers are businessmen. 15 min- ute Palm reading - 515.00 - each extra minute - 51.50. W Mrs. D. A. Greenleaf, the former Miss Oleta Barnes. Her career began as an Airline Hostess with the Trans- Orient Airlines Company flying from the Phillippines to Moscow everyday. However, after the first day's trip, she was held for investigation for six months. Miss Mary Edith Nix, Permanent Wave Artist for the Great Liberace, the Pianist. Mr. Jamse Boyles, or Kai-Knook, who is passing as a Chinese in a restaurant in New York where he is Chief Chef. Leo Baker, who lives up to his name by baking flies into cakes for the prisoners at Sing-Sing Prison. Mrs. Faye B. il-senberg, who is President of N.S.E.L.H. or the National Society for the Extermination of Lazy Husbands. - Mrs. Bonnie Brooks, is now living on a Phillipine Air Base with her husband and 2 white-headed kids. Gaynor Mabe, Nationally known cloud-seeker from Denver, Colorado. Guaranteed results every time the con- ditions are right! Specializes in hurricanes. The Honest Clarence Hall Congressman from N. C. 5th District. Chairman of the 96th Senate Investigating Committee. Now in process of investigating himself. Mr. Joseph Fulk, M.D.C.M., D.A., R.C.P.S. Professor of Anestesiology and Director of Parapsychology, of Duke University, Durham, N. C. . Mr. Grady Kiser, Advertising Manager for General Motors, specializing in Chevrolet. He owns three himself, and gives one to each of his six children on their sixteenth birthday. Mrs. Patsy M. McCracken, Reporter on the Danbury Reminder, which is now put out weekly. Mr. David Earl, Slicky Lawson, professional burglar from Raleigh, N. C. He has fifteen little Slickfingers at home. Mr. Roosevelt Baker, the National Heavyweight Champion Wrestler. He has a habit of throwing roses tothe ladies in the audience before each. tight. On his nights off he takes his wife and fourteen kids to one of his Rose- bud Drive-lnn's to see the pictures of his fights. Still drives that old Gray Battleship. Well, everybody's here now - you know it doesn't seem like they were once all together in school- but we'll have to believe the records, Huh? i CLASS HISTORY The fall of T951 marked a new Era for 52 excited freshmen, who entered High School with superior feelings. The boys and girls were separated. Mr. Lindler and Mrs. Patterson were the room teachers. Presi- dent of the boys' class was William Harris. President of the girls' class was Oleta Barnes. Odis James, Francis Westmoreland, William Harris and Patsy Moore were the Student Council Representatives. Our Grade Parents were Mrs. Mack Westmoreland and Mrs. Jack Bennett. Odis James and Mary Sue Tuttle were active in public speaking. Odis won the Stokes County Dec- clamation Medal, and Mary Sue won the School Recitation Honor. Mary Edith Smith carried beauty honors by being elected Maid of Honor of the May Court. Forty-four Sophomores returned in the fall of '52 to try High School another year. Faye Bennett, a new pupil, was welcomed to our class. Mr. Neal and Mrs. Shore were the home room teachers. The two Presi- dents of the classes were Don Robertson and Mary Sue'Tuttle. Student Council Representatives were Odis James, Oleta Barnes, Mary Sue Tuttle and Jacqueline Bennett. This year Odis James was winner of the World Peace Speaking Contest in the school and District. When we became Juniors, we were really feeling our importance. Many dropped out of school during their Junior year. We were glad to welcome A. G. Belcher as a new member of our class. At the first of the year, we began working on the Halloween Carnival. Our advisors were Mr. Lindler and Mrs. Hanes. Don Robertson was President of the class. Helping him were Joseph Fulk, Vice-President, Jacqueline Bennett, Secretary, and Rose Baker, Treasurer. We were proud that our class made the most money that had been made on the carnival. Representing us on the Student Council were Mary Sue Tuttle, William Harris, and Amaiean Boyles. Odis James served as Vice-President of the Council this year. A good time was enioyed by all who went to the Ice Capades in Raleigh. The Junior and Senior Banquet was the High-light of the year. Everyone had a swell time at the Y.M.C. A. in Elkin where the Banquet was held. i The Marshals for Commencement were Oleta Barnes, Chief, Joseph Fulk, Patsy Moore, Mary Sue Tuttle and Odis James. All of us were proud of Mary Edith Smith, who made the all Northwest basketball team. Oleta Barnes and Mary Sue Tuttle were representatives to Girls' State. Our Boys' State Representa- tives were Don Robertson and William Harris. Thirty-four Seniors returned in the fall of '54 to have as our home room teacher a man to whom we are deeply grateful, Mr. T. H. Johnson. Norma East returned after being out of school a year. Also, we were glad to have Clarence Hall back with us taking a Post Graduate course. Our Class Officers are President, Don Robertson, Vice-President, Joseph Fulk, Secretary, Smitty Smith, Corresponding Secretary, Pat Moore, and Treasurer, Rose Baker. Mary Sue Tuttle was elected Vice-President of the Stokes County Student Council and was Corre- sponding Secretary of the K.H.S. Student Council. Odis James undertook the iob as President of the K.H.S. Student Council. On December 'l, we presented a three-act comedy, The Nervous Wreck. A lot of laughs and thrills were in store for all who came. At this time we Seniors of '55 are found with one aim in mind, that of receiving our diplomas. Then we hope to take a firm stand in the world. ODIS JAMES LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Preamble: We, the Senior Class of 'l955, being of sound mind and realizing impending departure from this school, do hereby declare and make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the school we leave the fond hope that it will continue to improve in the future years and will always re. member our class. ARTICLE ll To our faithful and long suffering principal, Mr. Felts, we leave our heart-felt gratitude for his helpfulness and co-operation in leading us to our goal. To our teachers, who are our friends and helpers, we leave our wishes that the oncoming students will be more willing to abide by the rules and regulations. ARTICLE lll To the Juniors: l, Don Robertson, will my superlative, Best-All-Around to Duck Boyles, and my part in the senior play to Jimmy Beasley. I, Edna Smith, will my position as manager ofthe girls' basketball team to Barbara Smith, and my position as photo- grapher on the annual staff to Jimmy Beasley. l, Rose Baker, will to Richard Westmoreland my ability to carry the senior girls anywhere they want to go in my car. l, Mary Edith, will my superlative Most Athletic to Kay Carroll and haircut to Bernice Burrow. l, A. G. Belcher, will to Jimmy Gray Watts my superlative Best Personality. l, Norma East, will my seat in Economics to Helen Wall and my geography book to Nellie Tuttle. l, James Smith, will my superlative Most Handsome to Frank Robertson. l, Faye Norman, will my ability to fall in and out of a school bus to Shelby Jean Bennett and my part in the senior play to Shelby Ann Bennett. l, Grady Kiser, will to Terry Hutchins my place to uphold the Chevrolet. I, Pat Moore, will my part in the senior play to Kay Long. I, Leo Baker, will my Hot Water Six to Jay Lee Johnson and my big feet to Richard Booze. I, Jacqueline Ingram, will my position as annual typist to cousin, Harold Tuttle, and my Economics book to Bonnie Wilson. l, James Boyles, will my ability to keep everyone laughing to John Smith. l, Oleta Barnes, will my superlative Most Likely To Succeed to Helen Wall, and my position as Editor-in-Chief of the annual to Gerry North. l, Odis James, will my ability to learn to Jean Wilkey, my bus to Harold Browder and my position as President of the Student Council to Richard Westmoreland. I, Gaynell Tuttle, will to Barbara Smith my Superlative Best Personality. l, David Earl Lawson, will my reckless driving to Duck Boyles and my ability to cheat to Luke Lqwggn. l, Mary Sue Tuttle, will my costume iewelry in the Senior Play to Doris Hill. l, Wallace Turner, will my position as photographer on the annual staff to Billy Joe Boles, and my ability to stay away from the patrolman to Day Boyles. l, Bonnie Holder, will my ability to aggravate Mrs. Patterson to Gloria Tuttle and Jo Ann Hampton, l, James Lawson, will my fast driving to Max Covington. l, Hayes Barr, will my seat in Study Hall to Billy Dodson and my Typewriter to Royce Flynt. l, Joseph Fulk, will my superlative Most Intellectual to Rex Baker. l, Faye Bennett, will to Ann Spainhour my superlative Best-All-Around. l, Jimmy Hartgrove, will my superlative Most Athletic to Frank Robertson, and my ability to stay up late at night to Laine Ferguson. l, William Gray Harris, will my part in the Senior Play to Blaine Ferguson and my ability to aggravate Mrs. Patterson and still stay in class to Leon Craddock. l, Betty Lou Cardwell, will my position as Art Editor to Jay Lee Johnson and my position as annual typist to Ralph Voss. l, Gaynor Mabe, will to Teddy Clanton and Bobby Bennett my ability to sleep in Study Hall. l, Dotty Lou Whitman, will my Economics book to Kay McGee and my ability to aggravate Mr. Underwood in Study Hall to Ruth Newsome. I, Joe Boleiack, will my ability to blush at almost anything to Jim Robertson. l, Norma Hunter, will my seat in Economics Class to Iris Southern and my book to Obia Ann Smith. l, La Rue Lankford, will my quietness to Eutica Lackey and my ability fo get along with people to Bqrbqrq Ann Smith. l, Estelle Covington, will my second year typing practice to Albert Newsome and my ability to aggravate people to Marie Key and Jimmy Smith. I,.James Boyles, will to John Smith my pocketwatch. l, Frances, will' to my cuz - Wayne Edwards - my ability to pester my classmates. 'FRANCES WESTMORELAND WITNESSES: Testator Edna Sfmith Mary Sue Tuttle -Qfawmwet 2, ff pm mlwfwyw-amp, M. ,kbfzklaml if V Q' W V '41 , M, 3 ii 5: is X i J rf- Qin .af .,, 8.5 fi, A w -,u a I W f'9'W1Gm-imauqf.. ,, 4 A' xi .. ., .1 Q I 1 'K ly X! vu- - ' mr. up NSNMKY. 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I WAI'-1, I I I I I I Nor PICTURI-io If-A V' My 'vw ,J rr.-v sf' -..,, , 'W vn- W- aj I I .,:1- ,f 1, 7 -.,.:. f 1 , J , sf H , , A -A 14' J . 410, I I, , , S .I V146 rx.. ff I,-If 59:7 X, I I ,I 4 '-If S .1 XXI. I v ' -5 gigs! 1, I I 'Q' ' I I fr-1 WN , 1- I1 .., WWA! ' .,,. I Q 1 ,Q I, ,, ,W 'fqw ? ,f.:,,-2: gr' Lrg ak ,, ,N , .. ,ew , w if A ,,. LW ws ,, I K3-rg. aff' an ft pu, -'vin ,,.,, 'QW-n ' I4 E '11 nv -4-N Z FRESHMEN HAROLD BAKER JACK BARR JUNE FULK LORENE GORDON RETA JONES ODELL LANKFORD BARBARA LAWSON LINDA LAWSON MAXINE LAWSON INot PicturedI JEANETTE LYNCH BOBBY MABE J. E. MOSER BARBARA NANCE BILLY NEWSOM LINDA NEWSOME LOUIS NEWSOM MARIE PULLIAM INO1' Picfuredl DON SIZEMORE ROBERT SLATE MINNIE RUTH SMITH PATSY SMITH JANICE SMOOT EDDIE SNIDER FRED THOMAS RUBY TH OMAS DAPHNE TUTTLE JAMES WALSH FRESHMEN MAX BENNETT SYLVIA BENNETT ARLIE FAYE BOYLES SHELBY BOYLES LINDA CALLOWAY JANE CAUDLE BOBBY COVINGTON NANCY CREWS LARRY EPPERSON FRANKLIN GORDON LINDA HALL CARLOS HOLDER KNO? Picturedl BENNY JOHNSON MARY E. JONES GREG KIRBY LENWOOD LAWSON RUBY LOVE AVOLINE MARSHALL VIRGINIA MOREFIELD PATSY NEWSOM FRANCES RUMLEY WINONA SIZEMORE BOBBIE SOUTHERN BETTY SPAINHOUR KENNETH SPAINHOUR JANE TUTTLE ROBERT WESTMOR ELAND , 8' ,1 'N-. WZ qv! L 'ff'fw.A X an ,M , W ,, -1- ? ' Q -f .W 4 , gg aff ,- fv, f X fs ov I - ,f in S ify , g3':,,,,.,Z wwe, P JM, I ...gl M' QM f 1 WL., 5-.. W -naw-1.- I 4 1 6 4' V Q J Q 'W ' f' 3 1 .,. ph wwf N -440: '. I A 9 4 Q fi X V - xg. I if NAME Oleta Don James L. Bonnie La Rue Clarence Norma Odis Betty Lou Jackie Grady Bird-eye Smitty David ' 'Heartburns' Edna Gaynor Tildey Leo Willie Joe B. Edie Faye B. A. G. Gaynell ggpctii Pee Wee Hayes Joe F. Frances Rose Red Estelle Faye N. Susie FACTS ABOUT SENIORS FAVORITE SONG Because Little Brown Jug I Don't Hurt Anymore Let Me Go Lover Where Thou Goest l Will Go This Ole House Lord, Lead Me On Forget Me Not RightWill Always Win Hearts of Stone Mr. Sandman One-By-Onen Mr. Sandman You'll Never Walk alone The Love of God Let Me Go, Lover One By One Hearts of Stone Never Teach Me Tonight Give Me Your Word Teach Me Tonight Changing Partners Mr. Sandman No One Will Ever Know This Ole House Neverui This Ole House Honey Love Mr. Sandman' Mr. Sandman Do Lord l've Been With Jesus l Need You Now Mr. Sandman HOBBY Sewing Sleeping Cars , Writing Letters Singing Going to see Barbara Sewing Public Speaking Singing SQ Playing Piano Jack Working on Motors Telling Lies Girls Girls Sports Going Playing Cards Sleeping Dating Going Going to see Dixie Playing Basketball Sewing Girls Collecting Records Aggravating Teachers Cooking Hunting Sleeping Playing Records Doing Nothing Making Pictures Collecting Snapshots Dreaming of Redheads Cheerleading AMBITION Airline Hostess Pres. Chrysler Corporation Undecided Singer Singer State Patrolman Secretary Minister Travel 81 Music Interior Decorating Engineer Undertaker FIyaJetat10,000 M.P.H. Drive a stock car First Fire Chief of King First Lady Cop in King Live a happy life Pres. of Ford Motor Co. Race-Driver Have Fastest car in King Pres. of Yale Basketball Coach Secretary Race Driver Social Worker To be happy Be better wife 8. mother First Police Chief ofKing Become Gov. of N. C. or Mayor of King Nurse Admiral of Pacific Fleet Nurse Secretary Live on the Slate farm Nurse ff X M -my W1 ,V f l A MTW s 3' AJW FIIN- ii ai. ' ZZ: A, irc X 'C STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS ODIS JAMES FRANK ROBERTSON PRISCILLA NEW MARY SUE TUTTLE PATSY NEWSOME President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Seated: Jack Barr, Betty Wall, Kay Long, John Baker. Standing: Mr. Underwood, Advisor, Ann Spainhour, Myra Boyles, Jimmy Watts, William Harris, Richard Westmoreland, Frances Rumley, Oleta Barnes, Mrs. Edwards, Advisor. ' i mwiili l ll lil IEEIIIYI i ii HMI I ,ff l STUDENTS BUSINESS CLUB Seated: Mary Edith Smith, Secretary, William Harris, President. Standing: Kay Long, Reporter, Clarence Hall, Reporter, Gloria Tuttle, Vice-President, Ann Spainhour, Treasurer, Mr. Mills, Advisor, Y KTXX DEBATING TEAM Front Row: Mary Sue Tuttle, Oleta Barnes. Second Row Mr. Johnson, Advisor, Terry Hutchins, Odis James. SENIOR PLAY CAST Faye Norman, James Smith, Gaynell Tuttle, Rose Baker, Edith Smith, William Harris, Joe Boleiack, Don Robertson, David Lawson, Patsy Moore, Mary Sue Tuttle. , f if 5 r his A GLEE CLUB First Row: M. S. Tuttle, P. New, R. Bennett, P. Hunter, L. Falkenberry, J. Hampton, H. Wall, R. Smith, P. Moore, M.- Binkley, V. Mooretield, J. Lynch, B. Nance, S. Bennett. Second Row: B. Newsome, Accom- poniest, O. Barnes, J. Smoot, M. Lawson, L. Calloway, M. Gibson, K. McGee, L. Newsome, S. Bennett, R. Westmoreland, B. Smith, J. Wilkey, S. Thomas, H. Burrow, B. Burrow, D. Tucker, F. Binkley.Third Row: D. Robertson, W. Harris, E. Kiser, C. Hall, R. Baker, J. Boleiack, L. Tuttle, B. Wall, G. Tuttle J. Caudle, O. Rierson, B. Watts, B. Cardwell, L. Lankforcl, M. Gentry, Director. I BAND Front Row: J. Boyles, N. Hall, A. McGee, S. Boles, S. Southern, B. Kiser, O. Crantill, J. Smith, B. Shore, K. Carroll, K. Long, R. Slate. Second Row:V. Boles, B. Brown, R. Boyles, S. Watts, N. Barr, S. Pulliam, S. Williams, J. Felts, K. Garner, B. Moore, E. Moser. Third Row: Charles Driver, Director, L. Booe, T. Newsome, J. Moser, B. Law, W. Long, B. Long, J. Newsome, G. Voss, T. Hutchens, B. Newsome. Fourth Row: T. Cox, P. Newsome, L. Lawson, M. Loggins, D. Lewis, H. Baker, H. Gentry, W. Smith, S. Hill, W. Southern. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row: R. Smith, Historian, O. Barnes, Recording Secretary, R. Jones, Treasurer, B. Wall, Vice- President, J. Caudle, Corresponding Secretary, M. Boyles, Program Chairman, J. Hampton, Song Leader, M. Binkly, Reporter, H. Wall, President. Second Row: L. Gordon, A. Boyles, D. Tuttle, B. Smith,G. Belcher, J. Covington, J. Covington, J. Lynch, P. New, B. Lawson, V. Moorefield, B. Nance. Third Row: M. Haynes, Advisor, M. S. Tuttle, R. Love, R. Thomas, L. Falkenberry, P. Hunter, M. Gibson, K. McGee, S. Bennett, F. Rumley, L. Lawson, M. Jones, S. Thomas, R. Moore. Fourth Row: M. Lawson, L.Callo- way, R. Bennett, B. Spainhour, P. White, M. J. Cole, O. Rierson, B. Shore, B. Robertson, C. Jones,W. Sizemore, L. Booe, B. Watts. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row: W. Turner, Sentinel, C. Hall, Secretary, B. Ferguson, Reporter, B. Boles, Vice-President D. Boyles, Treasurer, D. Robertson, President CNot Picturedl. Second Row: J. Moser, F. Capp, K. Smith: C. Newsom, B. Middleton, K. Burrow, D. Smith, B. Bennett, H. Tuttle, D. Sizemore, B. Mabe, D. Lawson, W. Edwards, B. Southern, J. Lankford. Third Row: S. Furcher, Advisor, R. Baker, D. Lewis, R. Booze J. Baker, L. Lawson, J. Hartgrove, W. Hunter, H. Browder, B. Johnson, J. Smith, J. Tuttle, F. Thomas Fourth Row E Kiser J Robertson K S ainhour E Snider L Tuttle J Smith J Lawson J. Preston : . I . I ' P I ' I ' I ' I ' I I J. Boleiack, T. Kiger, L. Epperson. Q6 I i l SCHOOL PAPER STAFF Seated: Kay Long, A. G. Belcher, James Smith. Standing: Betty Lou Cardwell, Harold Tuttle William Harris, Rose Baker, Don Robertson Edith Smith, Leo Baker, James Boyles, Mr. Mills, Advisor. I I 'tive -. - . .S-' if V -11 - .- '- l i.':-:gage ' ' if ..! 1 -i . Q- .5 3 Pa ' A ul BUS DRIVERS Odis James, Grady Kiser, John Smith, Frank Robertson, Clarence Hall, Don Robertson, James Smith. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Seated: La Rue Lankford, Betty Wall, Priscilla New, Bernice Burrow. Standing: Helen Wall, Euticia Lackey, Nellie Tuttle, Mrs. Patterson, Advisor. . . 1 W ul . .--11 CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Barr, Cashier, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Kiser, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Boyles, Mrs. Williams, Supervisor. u Q. ' 4.31 ' 9-rt' ' E: K , A ? f 1 Q .wU.-.wf-,,,...-v Q vw N 'iw ,ww wnnmnn-muummomwmww -fM-0..4-- W nw wrwm-qm4t W.k3Y'K' 3 Mm, GIRLS' BASKETBALL Ann Spainhour, Libba Booe, Bonnie Robertson, Betty Shore, Jeanette Covington, Kay Carroll, Minnie Ruth Smith, Mary Edith Smith, Carolyn Jones, Pat White, Myra Boyles, Jean Covington, Rae Smith, Mr. Neal, Coach. l lr ,l if' sl I' 75 71' 1 l fwwxgaf ,ling Cf'1 i X, wt . . 'jfs 3 1 NXXXVNQRXN, X -' I li: xx M , W A Y ' f . sf. I' 2 xy 'X X L .lift V x , f Q 'NAR 1 L 7 l I l r l f .. A5 l V 415. ff f' li l 4 i F I - I rw, to if S 12 ii ,fl if J John Baker Richard Westmoreland Lame Ferguson Max Covington John Smith Jay Lee Johnson Lanls Tuttle Jnmmy Beasley Frank Robertson Donald Boyles Jnmmy Hartgrove Luther Lawson Mr Neal Coach L., N-L in BOYS' BASKETBALL I ' I ' I . I ' I I D I I I ' I 2 1 , I I 5,5 , fy 'X f lx. K .fl ix., fx lg 53,3 ,I 'X U QQ MFI 9 my '- skwi Y Hs. ,, Wa K, , six, WEE A 3 ,X f. 9002 1 'Mfg lun? M' 5,1 Au- XV ZW- 1 L32 3 if Q cf f, wh l ,V MSX 'ali 1 fm? X I 'V'. 4 -. si ,qu vw- www ' an XJ, ,-iwffiiifflw t il- A in e x. 7 ' w 1 -2, .L , . - 13 X ,Ain .wh-xirg' ' ' fy- V' -' 1 , ,L Q,5.'l.,, 1, 4 , I tau-Wx ' 5 ,:- ,gvlf-4 H r ' f v simhfagf . 9 M.. .1 . X v' . s. I Pa I . '31 'L U K f MM! iff. SOFTBALL TEAM First Row: L. Booe, J. Covington, J. Covington, R. Smith, A. Spainhour, P. White. Second Row: M. R. Smith, B. Shore, B. Robertson, C. Jones, M. Boyles, M. Coe. Third Row: K. Carroll, O. Neal, Coach, M. E. Smith, A. Boyles. BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Don Boyles, Manager, Don Robertson, Jim Robertson, Laine Ferguson, Blaine Fergu- son, John Baker, Manager. Second Row: Jimmy Hartgrove, Joe Bolejack, Lanis Tuttle, Harold Holder, John Smith, Frank Robertson. w.,,..s. QW X-if Y A184441 I . 2'W V P img, nfs. x l ----i -h uaIi -,V , ,W I Q . I io Q QA. Al, Y I ' - i f QA1rx il . I--1 I X-C ,s 7 3 1 :N . Hx Af 1 . 3 .,. . Wm ' Qi? x J' 1 ,,, ... . . r - .V f .-- 1 J - . ' ' ,qt 4, 45, ,-' fx , 'f,?y....' ,ig :Q -' i.wgf'95,aa1 ' , W. 1 uf ,5- .' .gf ' J Q. ' pf-- L ,,4 Seated: Miss Edwards, Miss Helsabeck, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Moser, Mrs. Barr, Mrs. Taylor. Sfandingg- Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Hutchens, Mrs. Brandon, Miss Hutchens, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Boyles, Mrs. Gentry, Mrs. Kiser, Miss Carson, Mrs. Whitt, Mrs. Gilfrey, Mr. Silvery. .oi A.. -e Nd!!-and 1 'i A 1 I Zig ' 1 :af A 3 dj. Aim il' I wi' 255 YE A 431219 E-- il! limi -PE' -'--2 ..---,ix , . -..M k--lllllzap:-w........ ,. .,,,-..,g.- , , , ,..--r-.-.-1--. .. ,..-.v....,, -- --- -'-1: A. .1...2,L- - -L 1 , 1 , W-Jdnnqln, 'f f'mX41'U----Y ---'- ' H . J.- ..-...L1,,w5r..'1.4,1- .. f ' , : v W- H-if M ' ' 'A' ' 'W ' , , I f.--wg-rv--. ,..-f1'- K ' 4 sg ' SEVENTH GRADE MRS. KISER FIRST ROW: D. Walsh, W. Wall, O. Crantill, L. Smith, R. Southern, E. Booze, S. Fulk, P. Cox, E. Bennett, G. Venable, E. Middleton, B.HaII, S. Calhoun. SECOND ROW: G.Flip- pin, J. Newsome, J. Webster,P. Smith, J. Brandon, C. Pulliam, J. Tuttle, B. Cromer, J. Mabe, B.WaII, W. Culler, R. Tucker. THIRDROW: D. Fulk, J. McGee, J. Duggins, J. Mabe, D. Tuttle, J. Snider, L.Ep- person, B. Sands, R. Jessup. SIXTH GRADE MRS. LEWIS FIRST ROW: J. Butner, H. Bennett, J. Weaver, V. McGee, L. Boyles, P. Wall, P. Simmons, J. Newsome, B. Atwood, I. East, T. Browder, M. Dodson. SECOND ROW: E. Martin, B. Moore, D. Fulp, T. Barneycastle, J. Lankford, A. Ingram, Smith, L. Holder, D. Hartgrove,E.Hender- son, G. Tuttle, L. Redding. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Lewis, L. Gibson, B. S. Brown, N. Boles, N. Gravely, P. Slawter, R. Watts, B. Binkley, S. Bennett. SEVENTH GRADE Miss HELSABECK FIRST ROW: P. Bennett, G. War- ren, A. Gordon,J. Lawson, J. Slate T. Denney, C. Moser, R. Boyles, E Griitin, J. Felts, M. Swisher, S. Barr SECOND ROW: D.Johnson, J. John son, A. Webster, R. Newsome, J Craddock, S. Boyles, N. Bennett,J Johnson, R. Norman, S. Watts, N Southern. THIRD ROW: H. Gentry D. White, B. Martin, J. Merser, D Smith, R. Southern, J. Watts, D Cardwell, N. Barr, J. Smith. 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Barneycastle SECOND ROW: A. Stewart, Teacher D. Southern, L. Fulk, J. Blakley,D. New, C. Southern, B. Gordon, E. Sands, J. Collins, H. Lawson, B. Hall, K. H., L. Smith, P. Watts, N. Atkins, A. Gunnell, D. Smith. FIRST GRADE MRS. GENTRY FIRST ROW: J. Vogler, G. Collins, A. Smith, D. Gibson, H. Bennett, S. Clifton, G. Stone, R. Slate, B. Pe- tree, G. Gordon, T. Jessup, N. Westmoreland, K.Jackson, P.Kiger, B . Felts, S. Holder. SECOND ROW: M. E. Gentry, P. Mabe, N. Bryant, M. A. Key, J. Newsome, T. Hinson C. Kiser, R. Fulk, P.Martin, sf Tedder, N. Moon, D. Brandon, J. Calloway, J. Spease, K. Bledsoe, B. Jettords, V. Bennett. FIRST GRADE MISS HUTCHENS FIRST ROW: E. James, B. Lewis, L Southern, D. Walters, J. Belcher, L Smith, R.Hall, J. Slate, D. McKnight D. Love, L. Meadows, B. Westmore land, D. Bledsoe, A. Bledsoe, R. Ki ser, K. Newsome. SECOND ROW: M Smith, J. Brown, B. Duggins, E Smith, M. J. Pulliam, N. Newsome B. Kiser, D. Cox, W. L. Browder, J Webster, L. Southern, C. 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C. P ,, 1 I I 1 ' 1 'P IP ll 1. +:::: 4' ' R ::::::::::::::- - f::- r effesnnsnssssnnxnnnn 1 : 1' .P , Compliments of AE CO. , 1, U P P ESTHER'S BEAUTY Kmg' N' C' ,I P si-i 1' ' l Prescriptions A Specialty ll P ,I P ll ,, I E PRUITT'S BARBER SHOP 1 Shop Hem Gnd Save IE 1, Phone YU-3-9285 P ' King, N. C. ,P ' A:::::::v f'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'-Z, Y , SHORE MERCANTILE 15 ' V Th ' , 'SH 6 5, COMPANY 1 E li LadiegryclkGA?lce?1?s-lgectljfgftaqoq-SWear I Furnishiwglzrg-Smxfsralls and 1: P , P , Mrs. C. H. Trawigkl Owner Complete Department of Furniture, Q Mrs. Roy 5' Bon, Operator 1, Floor Covering, Appliances and P P P Television lP KING DRUG BUILDING Complete Baby Department l P King, N. C. PHONE YU-3-8781 ,P :P King, N. C. AAA-AAA:-3 Lx -::::v ::::: L-':::::::-f-0 '::::::::::::: ' I I I A :::::::- ::- ::::A A A ::::::- 1 We please to serve and ,E serve to please I I I I I TINY DINY RESTAURANT I I KING, N. c. I 'I Phone YUA3-9305 I - - - - , AAA,AAAAAAAAA:AAA- A A A Al ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- - r -fe: 'v I, I or the Best ln Movie Entertainment I 11 Visit I Stop In For Good DEBT' I FCOD AND FUN I Qt the I: ly THE FIRST RUN DRIVE-IN 11 11 KING BQWL INN EI II I I EAST BEND 1 ', DRlVE-lN QI Q: phone vu-3-9205 East Bend, N. C. I I I 'I I I -----,-------- U-, I -ME U-- Y ...vv.,,,,,,, ,.,, QQ ...v 4 --v-, A::N::HH:N::::x W 'I Inna AH: I Congratulations To 'I 'I If I 4 The Entire 1I i 'I 1I Lo Mo I SENIOR CLASS II II II l I 1 Jeweler and Watch Maker 1I KING DRIVE-IN I I I THEATRE I1 I KING, N. C. II II II Fibber McGee H. A. Hendrix I 1I Ax::::::xN::x::::xH:' 'I I ' 'NN H I I I I I I I GREEN LUMBER CO. 1, I MOOREFIEI-D :I I I I I Esso SERVICE I All KInds of BuIldInQ MaterIals E Grease Jobs - Oil Change 1: I I Tires - Tubes and Batteries 'I PHONE 3-5765 I I I K1 :I I Phone Yu-3-8315 I, 'ng' N' C' I 5 KING, N, C. 1 , I AAA'-A ' 3 L-':::::353 0 0'5F5::55::::5:5:?9999'3'4R9l :::::::::::4 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- - - :::::::::::::::::: Home Of lINGlE'S FINE CAKES Winsfon-Salem, N. C. Q-N4 1 A,- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--1 f::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : 'v 'r It :a J J 1: 1: Compliments of 'r 'r EE EE 1: 11 HULL 8. Doass 1, 4 5: IE if Winston-Salem, N. C. 1, 4, 'I Wu KING MEAT MARKET .i II I: 'P.Tx::xN,,::,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.... Phone YU-3-8515 5: L I KING, N. c. if Cooler Low ond Bill Low fi 'r 'r it 'a 'r EE 'r 52 ------------------------------, ----v 3 1 1 1 17 ':: ::::::::::::::::::: ::::'::::'7 1T 'N's 't t's ' ' ' 7 1, I1 1, 11 1, 41 1, 11 1, I1 , I1 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1 41 1 41 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1, 1 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 , 41 5' II 1' I' 1 ,1 Compliments of 1 1 1, 41 1, 41 1, I I1 4, I I1 1, FRITTS MOTOR Co- J, 3, BROWN S WAREHOUSE I 1, 41 1, 41 II General Repair and Body Work Winston-501em, N1 C. 1 1 1 41 1 , 41 ,E 24-Hour Wrecker Service I: 11 S'mP50 1P Newsome I, 1, 41 1, roprietors 11 I Brookstown Ave. at Burke Street II II A S I E D II 1 41 a e very ay 1 1, 1 1 Winston-Salem, N. C. I II II II 1 1 1 41 I 41 41 II I' II I 1 I 1 ' I II I ' II I' II 1 , 1 , 1 ,I 1 ,1 , 11 1, 1 if-':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,j L--v-:::::: :J-:::: :- will A5555i??55::i:i5iiiiiiiiiiii- 1 F55v':i55iiii5?5555ff5 555517 v' 555:55--1 11 :1 1, :1 II gf ,I gf 1 41 1: 41 , :1 1, :1 , ,1 1, ,1 I I II I , 11 1, 11 , ,1 1, ,1 , ,1 1, ,1 ,1 For Good Charter Bus Service I1 II We appreciate your business, large if 1, CALL 827, 1, or smalgl, but-we appreciate your ,, Located at Ogburn Station If 1, fnegdsmp best of OH' If 41 '1 11 ompliments of 1 1: TWIN CITY LINES, Inc. II I II II All Charter Buses Equipped ,1 II 1: wife Radios ,I CENTER 1 1 1 If Mailing Address: 4330 North Liberty St. 1, P. o, Box 2752 ,I I: Owned end operdfed by ,I 1, wanefdd-sdiem, N. C. ,I J: RAY E- CAUDLE ,I , 1 1, 1 Ig II ig II 4 II I' II ,I :1 1: 41 1: 41 41 I' II I' II 1: 41 1: 11 1, 41 1, 41 1, 11 1, I1 1, I1 1, I1 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, :1 1, A1 1, ,1 fr-'::v :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J Lf-:::::::::: :::: :- :::::::::::::v J 0' e0e::::v COCA-COLA The Pause That Refreshes WINSTON-SALEM BOTTLI NG COMPANY Compliments of GLENN'S WAREHOUSE ::::o::o:::: PETE KEIGER Printing Company Booklets - Color Printing Office Forms DIAL 3-1382 410 Brookstown Avenue Winston-Salem, N. C Compliments of A FRIEND -- -QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ,ooo ,Q-4-Q Q, 0 '0:::::::::::::-p:.-v4-:::: A A - -7 l Products of Minneapolis-Moline LEINBACH MACHINERY CO. New and Used Farm and Sawmill Machinery - Frick Sawmills Irrigation Equipment Route I-Elkin Hi-Way Winston-Salem, N. C. Phone WA-4963, Old Town, N. C. ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Standard -- Portable - Electric CAROLINA BUSINESS MACHINES CO. Soles - Service - Rentals 616 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, N. C. I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 4 4 4 'I 'I 'I 'I I J 'Y 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 4 4 'I J BANK OF PILOT MOUNTAIN Pilot Mountain, N. C. Deposits Insured To SI0,000 I. M. GORDON, President C. W. Thomas, Assistant Cashier J. W. Gordon, Cashier W. H. Reid, Vice-President HERF-JONES CO. Rings - Invitations Trophies and Medals Indianapolis, Indiana E. W. Paddison, Representative Mount Airy, N. C. Hooker's Electric Co. All Kinds of Wiring King, North Carolina 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 'I I 4 'I 'I I I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I J :::: ::::Q04-:::: : STOKES LUMBER CO. Phone TEL-2596 Walnut Cove, N. C. PFAFF'S, Inc. Paints - Glass - Wallpaper North Main Street Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 'I 'I 4 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 'I 'I 'I 4 'I 'I 'I 4 'I I 'I 'I 'I J CLAY PRINTING CO. The House That Price and Quality Built Winston-Salem, N. C. -:::: -:::o4o+-: V' 'AA ' 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 1 41 1 11 4, V 1 1 1 11 11 1 11 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 L. Y 1 I 11 11 1 1 :1 41 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 1 11 11 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 1 11 11 1 11 L Compliments of JOHNSON'S HATCHERY U. S. Approver Pullorum Cleoned Chicks Phone YU-3-8261 King, N. C. WALNUT COVE MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer WALNUT COVE, N. C. .- :: ?::: ,- UNDERWEAR - SLEEPWEAR - SPORTSWEAR 0000004-000o4000a::: oe-.0-es0oeo0.'.fQQe00p',. aa 00, Compliments of SLATE FURNITURE CO Located in Stanleyville Dealers of Crosley 8. Kelvinator Appliances FINE FURNITURE Phone WO-93500 Rural Hall, N. C l I l l few:-Je-04-is-900000 0-90174919904-99990: . . l E I X 1 f X ' Q 11-,, ix ,W 1QZQ1E?5yswy 'lil ' Nil' xx gf QUALITY OIL CO. -:cocoa-vaoeooooooooooeevsv-seo-ee-0004 f 0::::::999::-04-0-:::9::::::::::: PARKER AUTO PARTS CO. Auto Ports and Accessories PHONE 4-7461 530 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, N. C. A::::0a-Q:::::::::::::::::: era: ::::::::::::::::::::-Q04 0 Q4- PE - - - DAIRY PRUDUCTS CO! H9 Burke Street Phone 3-l38l Winston-Salem, N. C. fs-'fffe'::::f:: A: -E -v li l ll TI ji Compliments ot 1: 1 1, 1 SMITH a. BECK if i li 51 SHELL SERVICE 55 1 1 l Route 52 l l Rural Hall, N. C. 1: l 1 l ll A, -,,,,,,--, -, 2.-,,,,,,,,,,,,- L S- - J ::::::::::::::::::::::::' 'Q l I l ' VADEN 8. TURNER l ESSO SERVICE 1 f AAA ,E : Emergency Service-Esso Service 11 , Lubrication - Battery Service : Tires, Wheels Balancing ' U. s, Route 52 1: , Phone WO-9-4453 Rural Hall, N. C. In ll- ::::::':::::: A:: - - - --AA ll r ::::::::::::- ::::-4 l: F Compliments ot 'E l li , MoNARcH if l lp li FINER FOODS EI fl Consolidated Foods Corporation ,E Winston-Salem, N. C, ll ll Il . ...A...A - .......... 3 r ::: -: :: -: 1 Il ll 1 1 :E Compliments ot ly ll QI WALL DRY CLEANERS 1 1 Inc. 1 1 PHONE WO-9-3385 'E l li H Rural Hall, N. c. lf 2 1: L-: 2 -:::::::J-c::::::::::::::::o oo 0 Q :::Q:: : ::::::::: : T 'I 'I 'I 0Q404:0Qeaaaaeeaaoaaaaacaooova-QQ I I I I if BOYLES FLOWERS l ll Flowers For All Occasions ,I Cut Flowers - Corsages I Potted Plants 'I Weddings - Decorations Funeral Designs 'I Q! Phone Yu-3-8535 I1 King, N. C. I LA: A: :::::::::::::: oo::r::: I c. w. MYERS I TRADING POST I IO44 North Liberty Street Don't buy, build, sell or trade o I house until you get our proposition. : If we cannot save you money we I don't want your business. Houses I built on any location. We will , furnish the land or will build on I your own land. We trade for I anything other people don't want. See us before you do any trading. L--:::::::::::: o'4' ::::::::::::::::: r5::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::' I I . JOE COVINGTON I I SERVICE STATION I Esso GAS AND OIL Firestone Tires and Tubes I ' Willard Batteries - Groceries I I Route I King, N. c. L.-:::::::: - ::: +:::: - -:::: A::::::: T:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' WARREN'S DRUG I I STORE I Only The Best I A Complete Drug Store I I We Fill Any Doctor's Prescription I Phone wo-9-2965 I Rural Hall, N. C. I 'I Lf f 'I 'I I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ao:a00aaa:0pa:v.a'p, 'af' FARMER'S BANK Pilot Mountain, N. C. 34 Years of Service Member of FDIC 260000040000v0 '0Q4400ooe-:seo-0004-0 T 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I T 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I af T 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I. - - f- - - -:::::::::::::::::-ooeacaoo-0 0-0400000000aQ0aa0ea'0ooooe-0-0-0-co LIBBY'S GRILL Where Good Food ls Better Meet Me At Libby'S Sandwiches - Drinks -4-004-cwasaeooeacooaaoaooeeoc-rocsetttv ces.:-1-ov-000000000::::::::::::e::: PAUL TUTTLE SERVICE STATION ESSO GAS AND Oll. Road King Tires and Tubes Route I King, N. C e:::o::oo::::o:::- :::-0::::-040:v Q:::::::::::::::::::::'0'0 'f' Compliments of COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS BANK Phone 9-2Ol5 Rural Hall, N. C O. L. Kiger, President and Cashier Cameron R. Payne, Vice-President R. N. Gentry, Assistant Cashier Member of FDIC Assets Over 2V2 Million Dollars -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::o 1 ff, x:x:x:Nx:':T: 7 T N NNfmmNN ' lf Compliments of Comphmems of 1 1, 11 11 1, 1 1 SALEM PAPER co. E' E' AMERICAN LEGION 1 1 1 11 QUALITY PAPER E Q' AUXILIARY 4' 1, 1 4 1 II BOX 5155 1' 1' American Legion Post 290 1 1 Win5f0n'SOIemf N' C' King, North Carolina ,,,,,: H, , ,x,,,,,,,, -ami 1 :,,m:mx:mm T ::::::' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::' :::::':::: 1 1 E. I.. KISER CO., Inc. 1 IE Your Air-Conditioned, Self-Service I: Grocery Food Center 1 'E DRY GOODS - RED GOOSE SHOES If FURNITURE - PHILCO RADIOS 11 Shop In Comfort 1 If Phone 9-2975 1: Rural Hou, N. C. 1 ,,,,,,:,,,,:,, r -::::::::::::::::::::::::::- 1 I, WINSTON STEAM 3: LAUNDRY QE Veri-Clean Dry Cleaning 1: P. o. Box 750 1102 Ivy Ave 11 Winston-Salem, N. C. ', King Representative: 1, Mr. T. W. Loggins 1 1 m,,QBElEQEEB,,,- T TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 1 ff' 1: ,gf X I f' 2 , no 1 .. 1 1 DI ' 1?,0p6I' 1 1 1 . 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