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W, ' V ,, X, .. ? ,i i ',:: , f ni. , ji , ... ik, x ff V 'S , , W ' 'LW if D ' , ' V, ' ,.v,,,'if,7 'f ' ,H ,Q ., ,, fan 2' i 7 X nz: - Z? , , Q, 9 Ala I -B ax 4 N - ' x . ,., ,A 1 ' 1. flue 195 5 ling Q49 le ,gi , i, 9 ,Ii I, , N For her patience and kindness in guiding and ad- vising, her service and co-operation with school activi- ties, and her unending effort to make King a better school, we take pleasure in dedicating this the l956 King Eagle to cmro. cvirginicc cpafteroon l l l i l l P gill 'l EL, ,, fel MR. C. M. FELTS Principal MR. R. M. GREEN County Superintendent cgclminiotration HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY O. T. NEAL Guilford College JO EDWARDS Wake Forest College MITCHELL FOWLER Appalachian State Teacher's College JAMES UNDERWOOD University of N. C. VIRGINIA F. PATTERSON Woman's College of U. N. C. SAMMY LAWSON Appalachian State Teacher's College SAM FURCHES N. C. State College MARIE HAYNES Lincoln Memorial University C. M. FELTS Emory 8. Henry College Columbia University Duke University CHARLES DRIVER Appalachian State Teacher's College VIOLA TUTTLE Guilford College MARGUERITE GENTRY Guilford College SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GERALDINE NORTH ............................................... President BILLY JOE BOLES ..... ........... V ice-President HELEN WALL ............ .......... R ecording Secretary BARBARA SMITH ........... ...... C orresponding Secretary SHELBY ANN BENNETT ..... ................. T reasurer JEAN W. HALL .......... ............... R eporter MASCOTS MW 'IN ,, fig? R: ,.fxf LEONA SMITH uv' BARTON KEIGER PHYLLIS ASBURY L, Class of T956 REX BAKER SHELBY JEAN BENNETT '! '9 gg! xW Wm, 4'S,IZ'J0 1 JIMMY BEASLEY BILLY JOE BOLES SHELBY ANN BENNETT DONALD GRAY BOYLES ,4, 'K ,fr , 'H flu ' -H -537411 .,' Tflhg , R 1' 2 . J, 1 w, X41 0 nu 9 fi? .2 aff, 2704:- f- W fd ifiz, w L, , 4 gi O .R gf QL 'Q 'f ',f ,',m'v gqfiybg Q, .25 qyayfrh 2 ,fy vu! 4 'Pg 344 14? L 3 A im fs: -' '75 .tg Q, 4 , Q v 'Q 1 Class of 1956 DONALD BOYLES BERNICE BURROW 4C T7' RICHARD BOOZE KAY CARROLL 9'5- HAROLD BROWDER TEDDY CLANTON fm, Class of 1956 MAX COVINGTON JIMMY EAST LEON CRADDOCK WAYNE EDWARDS BILLY RAY DODSON BLAINE FERGUSON ,,, 'Qu ,.,-,,, QW? lg. Vx Class of 1956 'Dx 7 LAINE FERGUSON ROYCE FLYNT JEAN W. HALL JO ANN HAMPTON 'VX vp- .f-HN is 1-f-A NORMAN FULK 1' -nw fax DORIS HILL Class of 1956 TERRY HUTCHINS LUTHER LAWSON ? 'S'-as Winn-M.. JAY LEE JOHNSON KAY LONG A W fr Mew 'if' EVERETT KISER KAY MCGEE ,sri W. , X Class of I956 I f'v'lf RUTH NEWSOME JIM ROBERTSON GERALDINE NORTH l'Y'Qvw My BARBARA ANN SMITH FRANK ROBERTSON qdvfx ibn ifrfwv- I FUR- BARBARA SMITH Class of I956 ll' JIMMY SMITH GLORIA TUTTLE 1 ff- JOHN SMITH HAROLD TUTTLE IRIS SOUTHERN JOHN D. TUTTLE My-N Class of I956 NELLIE TUTTLE 4,'f ' 4Q 'v JIMMY WATTS RALPH VOSS RICHARD WESTMORELAND HELEN WALL 'Sk 'Fix ,Qu-ww '- BONNIE WILSON SENIOR STATISTICS PHYLLIS LAYRENA ASBURY You cannot iudge a book by its cover. 4-H Club I,2,3, 45 Y-Teen 25 Glee Club I5 Business Club 45 Senior Play 4. REX BAKER Leave silence to the saints. I am but HUMAN. F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Class President 35 De- bating Club I5 Literary Club 25 Tool ldent. Contest 35 Bus Captain 35 4-H Club I,25 Senior Play 4. JIMMY BEASLEY The birds can fly, why can't I? F.F.A. l,25 Monogram Club 2,35 Basketball I,2,3,45 Bas- ketball Co-Captain 3,45 All-County 35 Baseball l,25 Senior Play 4. SHELBY ANN BENNETT A boy is, of all wild beasts, the most difficult to manage. Glee Club I,2,3,45 Business Club 3,45 4-H Club I5 F. H.A. I5 Class Treasurer 4. SHELBY JEAN BENNETT Love many, trust few. F. H. A. I, 25 Glee Club I, 2, 45 Business Club 2,45 4-H Club I5 Substitute Bus Driver 3,4. BILLY JOE BOLES Don't gamble with your life5 it is the biggest stake you possess. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3,45 Tool Ident. Contest 35 Class Vice-President 3,45 Business Club 2,45 S.C. Rep- resentative I5 Debating Club 35 Boys' State Representative 35 Marshal 35 Glee Club 45 Associate Editor of Paper 4. DONALD GRAY BOYLES Afraid'? Well, if they kill you they can't eat you. F. F. A. I5 Class Vice-President I, 25 Business Club 3,4, Vice-President 45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Monogram Club Re- porter 35 Baseball I,45 Bus Driver 3,4. DON BOYLES But what isa woman? Only one of nature's agreeable blunders. Class President I5 S.C. Representative 45 F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Substitute Bus Driver 3,4. RICHARD BOOZE Marriage is a romance in which the hero dies in the first chapter. F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Business Club 3. HAROLD DEAN BROWDER With a Ford I will always be happy. F. F. A. I, 2, 35 Business Club 45 Substitute Bus Driver 3,4. BERNICE BURROW A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold. Junior Varsity' I5 Reporter I5 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Bus Captain 3,45 French Club 2,45 Library Assis- tant l,2,3,45 Business Club 35 Substitute Debator 35 Senior Play 4. KAY CARROLL Act well your part, for there all the honor lies. Latin Club I5 French Club 25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Band 2, 3, President 25 Basketball I,2,3,45 Class Secretary I5 F. H. A. I, 25 Business Club 45 All County 2,35 Softball I,25 Glee Club I,45 Girls' State Representative 35 Co-Editor of Annual 45 Circulation Manager of Paper 45 Senior Play 4. TEDDY CLANTON Choose well. Your choice is brief but endless. F.F.A l,25 Radio Club 25 Literary Club 35 BusinessClub3,4. MAX RAY COVINGTON Those wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of mine. F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Sentinel 45 Basketball l,2,35 Baseball 3,45 Glee Club 35 Class President 25 Substitute Bus Driver 2,45 Business Club 45 Circulation Manager of Paper 45 Monogram Club l,2,35 Bus Captain I,2,3,4. LEON CRADDOCK Every addition to true knowledge is an addition to human power. F. F. A. I, 2, 35 Business Club 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Bus Captain 2,3,4. BILLY RAY DODSON The Chevrolet is here to stay, they have blown the Fords JIMMY EAST Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Bus Captain 35 F.F.A. I. WAYNE EDWARDS Wealth without work. Basketball Manager 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 F.F.A. I,2, 3,45 Circulation Manager of Annual 45 Baseball 3,45 Junior Varsity 3,45 Bus Captain 3,45 Senior Play 4. BLAINE FERGUSON With HER l'm satisfied. F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Junior Varsity l,2,35 Substitute Bus Driver 3,45 Glee Club 4. LAINE FERGUSON Con't win for losing. F.F.A. I,3,4, President 45 Business Club 35 Junior Varsity I, 25 Basketball 35 Baseball I,2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3, Treasurer 35 Substitute Bus Driver 35 Bus Driver 45 Annual Staff 45 Senior Play 4. ROYCE FLYNT A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Business Club 2,35 Bus Captain 2,3,45 Annual Typist 4. NORMAN FULK Money will not buy happiness but it will surely buy the misery you want to endure the rest of your life. Business Club 2,3,45 F.F.A. I. JEAN WILKEY HALL He who has no cross deserves no crown. F. H. A. I5 Class President I5 Softball I5 Junior Varsity I5 Latin Club I5 S.C. Representative 25 French Club 25 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Business Club 3,45 Library Assistant 45 Bus Captain 45 Secretary-Treasurer of School Paper 45 Class Reporter 45 Senior Play 4. JO ANN HAMPTON With HIM I'll always be satisfied. Junior Varsity I5 4-H Club l,25 French Club I5 Cvlee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Piano I5 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Corresponding Secre- tary 45 Bus Captain 3, 45 S.C. Representative 45 Business Club 45 Ist Typing Medal 35 Annual Typist 45 Halloween Carnival Queen 45 Senior Play 4. DORIS JEAN HILL Don't believe everything you hear and only half of what you see. F.H.A. l,2,35 Glee Club I,45 Literary Club 25 Class Sec- retary-Treasurer 25 Business Club 2,45 Senior Play 4. TERRY RICHARD HUTCHINS The best way to keep from losing face is to keep the lower part of it shut. F.F.A. I5 S.C. Representative 25 French Club 2, President Literary Club 25 Debating Team 25 World Peace Speaking Contest 3. JAY LEE JOHNSON Give me a Ford and an open road. F.F.A. I,45 Business Club 2,3,45 Bus Captain 35 Basketball 35 Baseball 2. EVERETT KISER You can iudge a man by the way he treats his dog. F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Business Club 2,35 Bus Driver 3,45 Bus Captain 2. LUTHER CARL LAWSON Boys will be boys. F.F.A. l,3,45 Bus Captain I5 Basketball 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3. KAY DIANNE LONG To speak a kind word, never hurts the tongue. Piano l,25 Glee Club I5 Band 2,35 F.H.A. I5 Cheerleader I, 25 Class Secretary-Treasurer I, Secretary 35 S.C. Rep- resentative 35 Co-Editor of Annual 45 Library Club I5 Busi- ness Club 3, 45 Assistant Editor of School Paper 35 Senior Play 4. KAY MCGEE Enioy yourself, it's later than you think. 4-H Club l5 F. H. A. l,2,35 Glee Club l,2,35 Business Club 2,3,45 3rd Typing Medal 25 Ist Honor in Shorthand 35 S.C. Representative 3. RUTH NEWSOME UWUY- H Love is the weapon used to win all battles. F. F- A- 1, 25 Business Club 1.2.35 Junior Varsity 1:4-H Glee Club 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, Business Club 2,45 2nd Honor Cll-lb l- in Bookkeeping 35 Bus Captain 3. SENIOR STATISTICS GERALDI NE GERRY NO RTH The Terrapin walks fast enough to go visiting, and I'm in no hurry either. Band Festival I5 Class Play 25 F. H.A. 25 Class Secretary I President 45 Glee Club I,2,45 Band I,3,45 Softball 45 Bas- ketball Manager 45 Substitute Bus Driver 4. FRANK ROBERTSON Either go through with a thing or do not attempt it atall. F. F. A. I, Vice-President S.C. 3' Mono ram Club I Q 21 3F Junior Varsity I5 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 35 All-County 35 All-Northwest 35 Baseball I,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Business Club 4' Bo s' State Re re- : Y P sentative 35 Marshal 35 Senior Play 4. JIM ROBERTSON A rolling stone gathers no moss. Bus Driver 35 F.F.A. I,2,45 Monogram Club I,25 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Varsity I,25 S.C. Representative 45 Busi- ness Club 3,4. BARBARA ANN SMITH If stupidity is the fruit to happiness, give me an orchard. F. H. A. I5 Junior Varsity I5 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Softball I5 Business Club 3,4. BARBARA SMITH Even a fish wouldn't get caught if he would keep his mouth shutI Homecoming Attendant I5 F. H.A. I5 S.C.Representative I5 Latin Club I5 Softball I5 Junior Varsity I5 Class Recording Secretary 25 Corresponding Secretary 45 French Club 25 Bus- iness Club 3, 45 Library Assistant 45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Assistant Editor of School Paper 45 Senior Play 4. JIMMIE SMITH Any fool can go to bed, but getting up takes a man. F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Business Club 2,3,45 4-H Club I. JOHN SMITH Life is only what you make it, Good or Bad. F F. A. I,2,3,45 Business Club 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Base- ball 2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Bus Driver 3,4. IRIS LEE SOUTHERN Don't think of the Past, only of the Future. Glee Club 1,254-H C.ub I,25 F.H.A. I,25 Junior Varsity I, 25Class Vice-President 25 Bus Captain 35 Business Club 4. GLORIA DEANNA TUTTLE Now and Forever, Max. 7115 Piano I5 Junior Varsity I5 Declamation Contest I5 Softball I5 Latin Club I5 F.H.A. I5 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Monogram Club 2, 35 French Club 25 Class Reporter 2,35 Scorekeepef 35 Marshal 35 Business Club 3,45 Vice-President 3, Secre- tary 45 S. C. Representative 45 Editor-in-Chief of Paper 45 Annual Typist 4. HAROLD TUTTLE Live and let live. Hey, let me go! Bus Captain 3, 45 F. F. A. I,2,3,45 Art Editor Annual 45 Business Club 3. JOHN DAVID TUTTLE With my Ford I'm satisfied. Class Vice-President I5 F.F.A. 'l,2, 3, 45 Business Club 2,3. NELLIE TUTTLE A still tongue makes a wise head. Glee Club I,2,3,45F.H.A. I5 Library Club 35 4-H Club I5 Businas Club 4. RALPH VOSS Every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness. F.F .A. I5 Business Club 2,35 Bus Captain 3,4. HELEN WALL The more you give and do, the more you have and are. May Day Attendant I5 F. H.A. I, 2,3,4, President 3, Treas- urer 45 Glee Club I,2,3,45 Junior Varsity I5 Library Assis- tant 35 Latin Club I,25 Business Club 45 Class Treasurer 3, Recording Secretary 45 Chief Marshal 35 Girls' State Repre- sentative 35 Annual Typist 45 Senior Play 4. JIMMIE G.WATTS Life is a jig saw puzzle with most of the pieces missing. F. F. A. I, 25 S. C. Representative 35 Halloween Carnival King 35 Senior Play 4. RICHARD WESTMORELAND l await my future with hopeful expectation. Piano I, 2, 35 Recital Winner I5 Latin Club I,25 Basketball I,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 F.F.A. I5 S.C. Representative 2, 35 Class President 25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Glee Club I, 2, 3,45 Baseball I5 Senior Play 4. BONNIE RUTH WILSON A Mistake at least proves that somebody stopped long enough to do something. F. H. A. I5 Softball I5 4-H Club I5 Library Assistant 25 Bus Captain 3, 45 Business Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Glee Club I, 2,3,4. new ,.- 'VCE 4:-My at KMA? MARSHALS First Row: Helen Wall, Chief--Billy Joe Boles Second Row: Frank Robertson, Gloria Tuttle, Rex Baker Senior Superlotives MOST INTELLECTUAL Helen Wall-Billy Joe Boleg Senior e Freedom of West My ut Ilw CClNE FRANK SINATRA IRA: comvmf NOVEL x'-'N' ,X + 534 BEST ALL AROUND Kay Long-Donald Boyles I I I Q' f' ' ' ,G y':' . A -l ' 1 i ' 3 S ,fg,,. ,gg A . A, Fund an esfern eas I 1 i i -L Superlotives MAY . Marily In ff ofzf NJEWSQ MORE STORM? MORE PICTURQ wmv 20:1 BEST LOOKING Barbara Smith-Billy Dodson MITZI GAYNOR Senior o 1, 3 o zfwo WEEKS o ZNY 'ff M, S Ms fins-Es'gJ' 'W Q- Wann: onnn ff QEAT I o fm f RA 15:2 ' l ' 'Ili f f ARE 1 gf HOW 1.1 THE 36 P G 0 THE MAGAZINE FOR WOMEN WHO WORK MAY l956 ' 35 CENTS BEST DRESSED Gloria Tuttle-Max Covington I Superlcatives Q . I ID1SE1l'INGCl the .-X-Holulb A64-5 'V WI U: I rx V 5 QA April 35? ,e e g e f U .2 1 Q .T1'W .:. Dnly Cllilclrml hu flew T1-um QW' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Geraldine North-Richard Westmoreland Senior Superlotives MOST ATHLETIC Kay Carroll-Frank Robertson KING PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1956 TIME: 1999. PLACE: I Outskirts of the Planet Earth. Well, here we are in the Atomic Age with all its rocket ships, push button gad- gets and supersonic egg-beaters. We have come a long way since that day in May when A K we were graduated from dear old King High, and it seems like only yesterday that I ioined the staff at the New York Times. l'm so glad we thought of the idea of having our class reunion at this quiet out-of-the-way park, on the outskirts of the planet Earth. It has been such a long time since graduation. Just think! 1956, and here it is 1999. It seems like a century, doesn't it? I'm glad I thought of having our classmates wear their original class clay clothes of 1956. Hope we don't look too funny. I certainly had a hard time, as sponsor of this reunion, getting everyone notified. Yes, I called Johnson's Hot Rod Rocket Ship Garage, owned and operated by Jay Lee John- son, about six times. Answering the latest and most modern telephone, the telotalk, invented by Terry Hutchins who is also an expert on rockets. Let's take a walk around the park and see who 's here. Look over there seated on the sof-o- comfort, is Shelby Pixie Bennett, designer of those adorable Pixie Space Hats. And isn't that Doris Hill and Shelby Jean Bennett, well known originators of that famous perfume, Sue-Nan? Let's walk on and see who else has arrived. Say, here comes a rocket now, Iet's see who gets off. Oh! here comes Ruth Newsome, famous interior decorator and her staff, Nellie Tuttle, personal secretary, and Kay McGee, stamp-licker. What's this? A red, yellow and green rocket is just stopping. Who do you suppose could be inside? It must be a ship of dignataries. Well, I was right! Walking down the long red carpet is Royce Flynt, ping-pong champion of Pluto, Max Covington, well known Billionaire Texas oil man and his wife, and stepping off last is Billy Dodson, Public Accountant of the Baker First National Bank, established by and under the capable direction of Rex Levi Baker. Wow, this food is delicious! I see on the menu that it was prepared under the supervision of Bemice Burrow, who is owner of the famous Moulin Rouge Restaurant. I see appearing on the program are Jean Hall and Barbara Ann Smith, singing that popular ballad, The Man Winked and the Elevator Girl Took Him Up. Also on the program I see that Kay Carroll is doing a tap number to Shake, Honey Love, Baby. As vocal talent we will hear JoAnn Hampton, singing, lt Takes Two To Shag, accompanying herself on the harp. After JoAnn's song, comes some informal talks by Frank Robertson, Laine Ferguson, Ralph Voss, Richard Booze, Luke Lawson, and Teddy Clanton who recently were voted All-Universe while playing in the Soup Bowl. Across the table, isn't that Harold Pine-Cone Browder, famous forest ranger, and Barbara Smith recently crowned Miss Venus, and Bonnie Speedy Wilson, Shorthand expert at Gregg Un- iversity and John Punchy Tuttle, outstanding boxer, enjoying each others company. ls there a doctor here? Look who,'s getting up from his seat, Dr. Richard G. Westmoreland and his capable assistant, Jim Robertson, who helped to revive Leon Craddock, who had finally passed out from exhaustion from being too friendly Q4 HOURS LATERI. Listening attentively are Kay Long and her four sons. Now that her boys are in college, Kay has taken the place of Dinah Shore on the show, Beneath the Crust of an Old Apple Pie, directed by Everett Kiser, the great composer. It's getting late and my pilot, Jimmy Watts, and Co-Pilot, Blaine Ferguson, are in a rush to get back home to their wives and lovely children. Let's take one more look around the dance floor. There's John Smith and Wayne Edwards, outstanding magnetic tooth pick designers who seem to be getting more souvenirs of the class re- union. I see that Billy Jo Cat Boles and Duck Cool Boyles are already packing up their instru- ments. They are owners of the Cool Cat's Band on the planet Mars with their number one bag pipe player, Jimmy Beasley, and piano player, Norman Fulk. And over there in the corner is the Nationally known designer of the Duflake Modern Homes, Harold Tuttle. And sitting over there is that talked about Helen Wall, Dean of Women of Planet University and three of her teachers, Geraldine North, Science Teacher, Phyllis Asbury, Voice Teacher, and Iris Southern, Basketball Coach. Over there is Jimmy Smith and his wife who own and operate an extensive lemon ranch. Their yearly income is over twenty thousand dollars. They sell the lemon seeds to Jimmy East who manufactures Lemon Space Drops. They're motioning for me to hurry and all good things must come to an end, so I suppose I had better get back to New York, and resume my responsibilities as editor of our publications. These editorials don't write themselves, you know! GLORIA TUTTLE Class Prophet ' 1' 3' CLASS HISTORY Y Q.,- .MV , 4 A 4 3 Sixty four boys and girls enioyed the summer of i952 and looked forward to the open- ing of school in the fall. They were looking forward to being the first freshmen in the new high school building. Opening day arrived, and the boys and girls assembled in the auditorium for the usual routine of opening day. Mr. Lindler and Mr. Underwood were the homeroom teachers for these freshmen. Officers in Mr. Underwood 's room were: Presi- dent, Donald Boyles, Vice-President, John Tuttle, Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Long, Reporter, Bernice Burrow, Student Council Representatives, Lindsay Robertson and Barbara Smith. Officers for Mr. Lindler's roam were: President, Jean Wilkey, Vice- President, Duck Boyles, Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Carroll, Student Council Representatives, Billy Joe Boles and Ann Spain- hour. This year the school had a talent show, and the ones that presented the Manless Wedding from Mr. Underwood's room were very happy to win first prize. Carolyn, a student from Mr. Underwood's room, was crowned Halloween Queen. Helen Wall and Ann Spainhour were contestants in the May Day Queen 's Court. This year we were given nice parties, but the one we will remember most is the nice Christmas party we had at Mr. Underwood's home. We were glad to have some of our students to make the Varsity Team this year. We also had some to make the Junior Varsity. . We all enjoyed the happy days of our freshman year, and after another summer of vacation we returned to start our sophomore year. There were fifty-seven students to start out our sophomore year. We were sorry to learn we had lost seven pupils. Our teachers were: Mr. Odell Neal and Mr. Mitchell Fowler. The officers for Mr. Neal's room were: President, Richard West- moreland,Vice-President, Donald Boyles, Secretary-Treasurer, Doris Hill, Student Council Representatives, Jean Wilkey and Richard Westmoreland, Terry Hutchins and Betty Fay Kirby. Fifty-four of these girls and boys passed from the sophomore year into their iunior year. Again this year we were divided into two classes. Mrs. Patterson and Mr. Mills were our teachers. Officers for this year were: President, Rex Baker, Vice-President, Billy Joe Boles, Secretary, Kay Long, Treasurer, Helen Wall, Reporter, Ann Spainhour, Student Council Representatives, Richard Westmoreland and Kay Long. We were also pleased to have Frank Robertson as Vice-President of the Student Council. There were eleven of our boys on the Varsity Team, and we were very proud of them. Grade-parents elected were: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Westmoreland, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Long. They gave us a real nice picnic, which we enioyed very much, at Reynolds Park. We'll never forget our trip to Raleigh when we went to see the lce Capades. Our grade-parents, Mrs. Patterson and Mr. Mills went with us. We worked hard in order to have a nice Halloween Carnival this year, and we were highly pleased with the money we' made. After we made this money, we all looked forward to our Junior-Senior Banquet which was held at the Robert E. Lee Hotel on April 29, l955. Everyone there looked nice, and we enioyed the food and entertainment. At Class Night during Commencement, we carried wands. Many of our Juniors sang at the Baccalaureate Sermon with the Glee Club. Marshals for commencement were: Helen Wall, Chief, Billy Joe Boles, Rex Baker, Frank Robertson, and Gloria Tuttle. Girls elected for Girls' State were: Helen Wall and Kay Carroll. The Boys were: Billy Joe Boles and Frank Robertson. At last our final year which we have all been looking forward to arrived. Fifty-one boys and girls entered this year with Mrs. Patterson and Mr. Lawson as our teachers. After we settled down we elected our officers, and they are as follows: President, Billy Joe Boles, Recording Secretary, Helen Wall, Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Smith, Treasurer, Shelby Ann Bennett, Reporter, Jean Hall. Our annual staff was: Co-Editors, Kay Long and Kay Carroll, Business Manager, Laine Ferguson, Sports Editor, Frank Robertson, Circulation Manager, Wayne Edwards, Art Editor, Harold Tuttle. Editor of the newspaper, King High Lights, was Gloria Tuttle. And our Student Council Repre- sentatives were: James Robertson and Jo Ann Hampton, Donald Boyles and Gloria Tuttle. October llth was a very happy one for us because this was the day when we received our class rings. You should have seen our faces light up! We were happy this year to have Jo Ann Hampton and Luke Lawson to represent the Senior Class as King and Queen of the Halloween Carnival. Jo Ann was elected Queen of the Carnival and Luke came in second for the King. After satisfactorily completing mid-term examinations, we turned our efforts toward the Senior Play. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Patterson, we successfully presented a three-act play entitled The Boarding-House Reach, a comedy involving mass hilarity. Grade-parents elected were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boyles and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Tuttle. As Historian, l sincerely hope that each classmate has a prosperous future and will live in such a way that this life will be a tribute to our Alma Mater. BERNICE BURROW Class Historian 'i ! ' Ll in 5 5, 53 -qi sz' LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT K We, the graduating class of King High School, being of abnormal minds and physi- cal bodies, who think we are the most important graduating class that ever journeyed into the world, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our LAST WILL AND TESTA- MENT in order to pass on our cherished and worthless possessions to anyone worthy of them . To our principal, Mr. C. M. Felts, and all members of the faculty, we leave our sincere appreciation and gratitude for their guidance and instructions during our years at King High School. To The Juniors: Shelby A. Bennett wills her moody disposition to Thelma Dodson. Jean W. Hall wills her ability to get married and come to school to Ann Smith. Barbara Smith wills her mirror in the bathroom to Betty Gay Shore so she can earn her Superlative, Best Looking. Kay Carroll wills her Superlative, Most Athletic, to Bonnie Robertson. Kay Long wills to Betty Jo Wall, Co-Editor of the annual, and to Gayle Belcher her Superlative, Best All Around. Wayne Edwards wills his ability to talk to the girls, especially to freshmen, to Lanis Tuttle. Teddy Clanton wills his ability to uphold the Chevrolet to Bobby Middleton. Shelby Jean Bennett wills her ability to bum chewing gum to Betty Mabe. Doris Jean Hill wills her battered notebook to Barbara Watts and her ability to laugh to Shirley Thomas. Harold Browder wills his ability to like and drive a Ford to Kenneth Burrow. Kay McGee wills her brunette hair rinse to Peggy Jo Roberts. Helen Wall wills her Superlative, Most Intellectual, to Libba Booe. Jo Ann Hampton wills her ability to sing to Myra Boyles. Gloria Tuttle wills her Superlative, Best Dressed, to Libba Booe. Jimmy Gray Watts wills his ability to argue with Carolyn Jones on the bus to Don Smith. Ralph Voss wills his ability to uphold the Ford to Billy Smith. Billy Joe Boles wills his position as Mr. Furches' handyman to Keith Smith and his Superlative, Most Intellectual, to Bobby Law. FOW . Norman Fulk wills his ability and courage to ride around those mountains to Fred Kapp. Ruth Newsom wills her ability to sit with a group of girls in first period study hall and talk to Peggy Hunter. Laine Ferguson wills his ability to stay out late to Lanis Tuttle. Max Covington wills his Superlative, Best Dressed, to Don Lewis. Jay Lee Johnson and Luke Lawson will their ability to get into trouble to Harold Holder and John Baker. Rex Baker wills his ability to tell big tales in the smoking room to Lanis Tuttle, and his seat on the bus to Kenneth Bur- Barbara Ann Smith wills her ability to sing with the Senior Trio to Betty Smith. lris Southern wills her battered notebook with all its papers to Frances Southern. Bernice Burrow wills her ability to sleep, eat, and talk in class and get by with it to Carolyn Jones. Jimmy Smith wills his teeth to William Bennett. Phyllis Asburywills her Bookkeeping book to Martha Jane Coe. Everett Kiser'wills his ability to loaf in Study Hall to Kenneth Burrow. Billy Dodson wills his ability to uphold the Chevrolet to John Baker and his Superlative, Best Looking, to Billy Smith. Richard Westmoreland will her Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed, to Paul Norman. Richard Booze wills his ability to uphold his place on the Volley Ball Court to Fired Kapp. Blaine Ferguson wills his ability to pass Biology to Keith Smith. Duck Boyles wills his Superlative, Best All Around, to John Baker. Nellie Tuttle wills her Economics book to Rachel Bennett. Leon Craddock wills to Harold Holder his ability to aggravate Mrs. Patterson and still stay in class. Bonnie Wilson wills her seat in Glee Club to Mary Ann Gibson and her ability to be bus captain on No. I5 to Olene Rierson . Jim Robertson wills his baseball suit, No. 7, to John Baker. John David Tuttle wills his ability to skip school to Paul Norman. Geraldine North wills to Priscilla New her Superlative, Most Likely To Succeed. Don Boyles wills his ability to get speeding tickets to Keith Smith. Harold Tuttle wills his ability to get around without a license to Lanis Tuttle. Royce Flynt does, hereby, in the presence of Barbara Ann Smith and Gloria Tuttle, will his seat on No. l5 to Don Smith. Jimmy Beasley yvills his ability to get other people into trouble to Fred Kapp. John Smith wills to Lanis Tuttle his ability to haul the girls around. Jimmy East wills to William Bennett his ability to stay out of school. Terry Hutchins, being of sound mind and body, did away with everything he had before he left. Frank Roberson will his Superlative, Most Athletic , to John Baker. We, the Class of l956, hope you will cherish this Last Will and Testament and use it to the best advantage. WITNESSES: BARBARA ANN SMITH Mickey Mouse Testqtor Tweety Pie l JOHN BAKER. RAE SMITH. . . BETTY SMITH. DON LEWIS. . MYRA BOYLES JOHN BAKER GAYLE BELCHER RACHEL BENNETT WILLIAM BENNETT FAYE BINKLEY MAE BINKLEY ELIZABETH BOOE MYRA BOYLES KENNETH BURROW MARTHA JANE COE JEAN COVINGTON JEANETTE COVINGTON PHYLLIS DAVIS KATHLEEN DODSON 1 i. 93' U ,.. K , Class of I957 II' n . . T' Q jx 1 ff-f 3 X isf, ' FLA I il JP vm yrs., BROKE 5 mv- THE ' C CAMERA aw - .: ,f 499- L., was T C5 ,gy I ' I f-A ff! THELMA DODSON LORAINE FALKENBERRY MARY ANN GIBSON HAROLD HOLDER PEGGY HUNTER WAYNE HUNTER CAROLYN JONES FRED KAPP BOBBY LAW DON LEWIS AVOLENE MABE BETTY MABE 'C' EXW A 'wwf' BETTY SMITH BILLY SMITH DON SMITH RAE SMITH KEITH SMITH FRANCES SOUTHERN SHIRLEY THOMAS DELLA TUCKER LANIS TUTTLE BETTY JO WALL BARBARA WATTS PATSY WHITE BOBBY MIDDLETON PRISCILLA NEW PAUL NORMAN OLENE RIERSON PEGGY ROBERTS BONNIE ROBERTSON BETTY SHORE ANN SMITH MOSER Fl rf ' -r Q I' h N: . Q., I ff, f, .2 HI L. VI I A ..IcI:.'. 1' ' 'A , fi- i--'rfrr-s. :F 4.'e:g-grg:g-12g:fx I NANCY CREWS LARRY EPPERSON JUNE FULK LORENE GORDON LINDA HALL CARLOS HOLDER BOBBY HENDRIX BENNY JOHNSON MARY E. JONES RITA JONES GREGORY KIRBY ODELL LANKFORD BARBARA LAWSON LENWOOD LAWSON LINDA LAWSON CIc1ss of I958 HAROLD BAKER JACK BARR MARGARET BENNETT MAX BENNETT SYLVIA BENNETT ARLIE FAYE BOYLES SHELBY BOYLES LINDA CALLOWAY JANE CAUDLE BOBBY COVINGTON 995 Ia, A I ff, ,, ' VL. M X, M .JV f qiyxffy 1 f' .xx ' 55? I W'- rif I 7 -Y ., ,If 1 ig H5 5 . Mfg MAXINE LAWSON RUBY LOVE JEANETTE LYNCH AVOLENE MARS HALL VIRGINIA MOOREFIELD BARBARA NANCE BILLY NEWSOM LINDA NEWSOM LOUIS NEWSOM PATSY NEWSOM 'I' lv ' ff W -E Clcass of I958 115 ZX' I ' wh JW' A- 5 5. N 1 7 w x A , K 1 9? . rx M 2 f, EW Z if l'h0-- Q ' Ev, NAU , I If ,., ': ' 5 1. wt ' 1: I, jg A U II,: 3 J W K, xl H fm ,. av- BROK CAMERA I I Q11 '1g 97 Z, 'V . THE ' '- I ' N' 2' f ' 4 . W .,,,, M K .tx V S Qi-,:' :I I , vmsw, 97+ ff A :.,., I ,I'1 'I Q , 1. H 2, K. , :src- x , , f iw 'f 1, i X . 7, ' . ' .-,s . ' 55, . A , fs. , FRANCES K. RUMLEY DON SIZEMORE WINONA SIZEMORE ROBERT SLATE MINNIE RUTH SMITH PATSY SMITH JANICE SMOOT EDDIE SNIDER BOBBY SOUTHERN KELLY SPAINHOUR DAPHNE TUTTLE JANE TUTTLE JAMES WALSH DONNIE WARREN ROBERT WESTMORELAND L W I 1 N 1 V 1 w W 4 M' ' 'I W ' Q K ..0, Ii I V x W ' J V H I '65 Y, fbi W ' ' 3 I 1 , Q . . , I I r 5 'A A : fi , ly' ' , ' I' ' . Q4 QQ '- ii 'I ' 'JS ,I W 133 1 4. :am 4 , Kun. Q, . 'l - . 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LL VV TED LAWSON MIKE LOGGINS BILLY LONG HARVEY MABE DONALD MARS HALL PHYLLIS McGEE FRANCES McKNIGHT BECKY MIDDLETON NETTIE MAE MOON JERRY MOSER BERTHA NEWSOM EDDIE NEWSOM TONY NEWSOM CHUBBY NUNN BETTY PALMER SANDRA PAINTER LINDA ROBBINS LARRY ROBERTSON WAYN E S EARCY PEGGY SIMMONS , . . f L I y 1 6 Q1 73- A- ,IQVLI 5 I4 7 f 1 . . wifi- , KQ H . I I . If ' , ' ' -+ 1 4 ff 1 ' ' ' 1. 'v ll qs ISA MC .1 1 fi. ri- f' f M 2 2? iz ji Y? ,. 'V in, 5 ,, gl' 3 .eo w Lf! , . , ff J ,iv I.,. , H , ' ' NO? , ,f 1 f I 45- Pzcmp 2 - N ff -- If is ' A' z .4 K J Q f 4 9 A I V I Class of I959 , K if - , f I. . . -' , Q, ,,,. 2 L g f ' f ,im 'ff' A 3 ftgggx hx xi '. 5' L49-7+ 1 . X f Q? 'W f f -1,2 I If Wx 17 1 X 5 4 K -N I NANCY WHITE - f f 4, . .. qv, 1 VM , ff gf W , 4 f ,Xvp KI' 1' 1 ,Xi 3' fx BETTY WILSON A JOAN WOLFF , . , ,w , 1 ., w.fiIf,g.- 1 '7 ra Lx., Eg, I Iwi S 4 KX ,,, 'K au- fw I , W! W , ' 1 X f 7, J V , . f - :J 2 wif , . ' ' C tgmf . YW f? ff , 1 f ,' , ,WJ do R ' vi' If U - I f ,Q , - . 5,1 f W' W. M 1, :,,,.s,f. nf, 1 A f , 'fy gi, f V, - ' ew K ' :Qi f 4 X , , Yfiffw . gk 'Y A ,, 1' 3 mt: Q ,KQQ f x-P T:-ff iwf 5 V ,, A Trz mcsczxvzxas EDITION Q4 KING- II I -LIGIil'h ctiuitie 0 Ze, 9 W a 'vw.wtl.Q4,'WMwzfW I I- ..V, 1 W ' Yi- ' ' A.:,A 4' ' 1 PATSY NEWSOM DON LEWIS PRISCILLA NEW I FAYE BINKLEY LINDA LAWSON Recording Secretary Vice-President President Corresponding Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Pat Newsome, Priscilla New, John Baker, Betty Jo Wall, Linda Lawson, Faye Binkley, Mildred Dodson, Pat Smith, Frances Kay Rumley, Jo Ann Hampton, Mae Binkley, James Walsh, Max Ben- nett, Don Lewis, Larry Robertson, Jirn Robertson, Don Boyles, Gloria Tuttle. JAMES UNDERWOOD 5 I Advisor QQGOGUUUUUU geooooooooea NEWSPAPER STAFF BUSINESS CLUB OFFICERS BONNIE WILSON ......................... Treasurer GLORIA TUTTLE . . . ........ Secretary DONALD BOYLES ..... ...... V ice-President BETTY .IO WALL ....... ......... P resident MR. LAWSON ........ ........ A dvisor 9000000000027 Front Row: BiIIyJ. Boles, Assistant Editor, Gloria Tuttle, Editor, BorboraSmith, Assistant Editor. Second Row: Kay Long and Duck Boyles, Sports Editors, Max Covington and Ko Carroll, Circulation MGn0gers,..Iean HaII,Secre- Y tary and Treasurer, Mr. Lawson, Advisor. THE STAFF AT WORK inns eo. D N :V V --! . E Y, Y ff .ff , z'ffX,, 'X?- D L , f - iii, awij W 4-A M. I ' . 'ff TIF- ,Iif.W-r , I W , fx Tir 2 . ,I , .2 ,I L- ,.,,-if ff' ' ,Q , qv ' . .4 si 'I ig -'S ,, ,. .322 1 My fx JUNIOR AND SENIOR BAND .,F,,W,-,, km . Q1 QC . 37 145 Q if ,lr 4- I B wg w, Q, A 4 C HARLES DRIVER Director rwgvn ,x . w 'r,' sb .V f. . m x .- va ig: 3.51, ,' , ft' 'Gn.,f-- :sf-w S-. N , xi R I IQ 3:5 an 51 0 do I 1 v v ' 1 -Q MRS WORTH GENTRY PRISCILLA NEW A 5 . 5 , X af , M D p . E, ,ox VIOLA TUTTLE 63 6 6399 P 1 A N 0 S T U D E N T S Y FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Seated: Billy Joe Boles, Vice President, Laine Ferguson, President, John Baker, Secretary, Standing: Blaine Ferguson Reporter, Larry Rob- ertson, Treasurer, Max Covington, Sentinel, Mr. Furches, Advisor. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Seated: Thelma Dodson, Vice-President, Myra Boyles, President, Betty Joe Wall, Recording Secretary, .lo Ann Hampton, Corresponding Sec- retary. Standing: Daphne Tuttle, Song Leader, Helen Wall, Treasurer, Nancy Westmoreland, Pianist, Mrs. Haynes, Advisor, Mae Binkley, Historian, Faye Binkley, Parliamentarian, Barbara Lawson, Reporter. ,AWN I f , 2 4-. ,-sw ' X 7 7 X? ' .- -V ,ef f swf 2 , N . 1 - vf 1 Q - 'Si A ,r,:, A T ,J 4 ,fd A l. J s A.. fl lllltltu F7 3 l JIW L iw ...,,.....-.------- 0. il' V l Seated: Jean Covington, Lorraine Falkenberry, Barbara Smith, Jean Hall and Kathleen Dod- son. Standing: Pat Smith, Rita Jones, Betty Jo Wall, Frances Kay Rumley, and Virginia Moorefield. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS BUS DRIVERS fi 40' 1 First Row: Laine Ferguson, Frank Robertson, Second Row: John Smith, Everette Kiser, Third Row: John Baker, Don Lewis Harold Browder, and Jim Robertson. 5 hw. 'filf 4 Q L -Q - . ' .' N A L, J w V 1. X Supervisor: Mrs. Williams, Not Pictured, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Kiser, Mrs. Barr, Cashier, Mrs. Boyles, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Hauser. CAFETERIA STAFF v -If 'fb 'V Q n 1 . if 3?-Yffai 4A!Q-fl-'65 1 2S'??2faf n ' '-.-ax, fy 1 at if . I 4 3,-P 9, All 1, -'Lf L : Nl X 5? Nl sv xi N4 Q 0 TH' X VW W ACTIGN SHGTS f',. , -cf mm, JONES Guard 7 I 4 ,Y 5 Q, 7? f -H .Q ,. .-.- .Ng Z f ?' ' f 6 1, f : p, f A , , ' .. . N of, - K ,im e N Q Baseball if 1: .ff f- K f KP wi X R J 'X Y' l A Tax 1 E . 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C. if -::::Jf::::::::f- 1-+f:1f:::::ffffff:::::fxffffxxf-T W. O. l Compliments Qf l ' MEG' and Pfoduce DIXIE RESTAURANT at T It Phone Yu-3-8965 King, N. C. if EQUIPMENT CCL 'T l 1, I 1 T ::xN'3 u::::' :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::v ff 4'::::::' ' :::' ' ::' ' :::::' ' ' ' 1 l T 4T T 'T 4 l T l WALL 8: RIERSON ESSO SER. Fisk Tires and Atlas Batteries Meet Your Friends Here The Home of Cinemascope ., WINSTON-SALEM DRIVE-TN it THEATRE li 'T b Wheel Alignment and Balancing Your Home Owned Drive-In E I - - . No. Cherry St. Ext. i Phone YU 3 8891 Kung, N. C. P. G. cmbbery McGee, Prop. 3 ti ---::::::: ----- :: :::::::::: '::::::::::::4 'f:::: ::::: ::::::::il T ll For the Best in Movie Entertainment :T t I l Visit Deb's at the C0mPl'menf5 Of l The First Run Drive-ln I BEND DRIVE-lN ' EAST GLENN'S WAREHOUSE l East Bend, North Carolina TI 1, ll 'T lt: ,,,::,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,i L -,,: ::: eeee. . Ax6ENGiRTZiG5?EA'E6f''UI Electrical Appliances II WESTERN AUTO I' I ASSOCIATE STORE ,, Groceries-Fresh Meats Frozen Foods, Feeds and Seeds If Compliments of GORDON'S HARDWARE Everything For the Farmer Phone YU-3-8595 King, N. C. L.,,,,,,,,,:,,x:,x sfxfxffex ICCFPF ':::::::::::E:::::' A::::I II Compliments of if 'I I ' ESTHER'S BEAUTY SHOP . PRUITT'S BARBER SHOP HERNIAN'S CLOTHING Home Owned and Operated King, North Carolina Clothing for Dad and Lad I King, North Carol ina IE I ,::::::::::::::,:,,,:,,,,,,I Afxsssssssss Tssssss-if visit The I I FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOPPE I vlrs. C. H. Trawick, Owner ' Mrs. Roy S. Barr, Operator Mrs. Rex Smith, Operator CTN-et--- -94- KING DRUG CO. King, North Carolina Prescriptions a Specialty Shop Here and Save Phone YU 3-9285 I King Drug Building I King, North Carolina yfwffsffssss :' I I L. IVI. LONG Jeweler and Watch Maker I King, North Carolina 'I :I Qs:-49 I NIOOREFIELD ESSO SERVICE Grease Jobs-Oil Change Tires-Tubes and Batteries Phone YU-3-8315 King, N. C. I:::,: E- I.-,,-- 0,44 4-0 li J. v. STANLEY 8. sonxns :E Groceries and Produce ' Route 52 Phone WO 9-4587 If Stanleyville, North Carolina xl --- '-J Eli PAULTTHTLESERVICE I STATION I Esso Gas and Oil Road King Tires and Tubes Route l King, N. C. ' f -- 'T I 'T II Compliments of T I 1, 4 WALL DRY CLEANERS INC. Paints-GlassTVVallpaper I phone WO 9-3385 1 . North Mom Slreei Rural Hall, North Carolina I Winston-Salem, N. C. :T II W I -,,,,,, ,, ll I 1, I CLAY PRINTING CO. I .l. C. BOLES The House That Price and Quality l Groceries-Meats-Dry Goods-Feed 1: BuiIt :E Flour-Fertilizers-Country Produce II 1, 'P Winston-Salem, N. C. fl Phone llFO2l Pinnacle, N. C. 1: -L ----I Txxxecccccicc ::::'1 :: ::::::::::::::::x::::: 'T I Compliments of If SALEM PAPER CO. I Quality Paper I Box 5155 ' Winston-Salem, N. C. T 'I ,I ----------------::::::oo:: BOCOCK-STROUD CO. 1 Sporting Goods Dependable for 33 Years 1 Phone 4-242i 4, Winston-Salem, N. C. L,,,,-,,,,,,-,,,-----,,---- Our Very Best Wishes for the Graduating Class We Welcome Your Account Checking Savings STATE PLANTERS BANK King, N. C. Walnut Cove, N. C. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4 I -,-:J'I I I I 4 I I I I 4 4 I 4 I I I I I I I I I 4 xxx::xxxx:x::mxx::x'g I mm' WALL 8: DAVIS PONTIAC CO. Q FRANK A51-'TH , Sales-Service 3 u ,Q Ponhac Ph 204 GMC Trucks 1: 4, Headquarters for Clothing I one 1: I of Distinction ' Pilot Mountain, N. C. 3 'I For Men and Boys II 'I -,,,,,-,---,x,: ....... :xx,.-xl wx--- .A-- I A-0-+'++f::ffff::::::::::::::::::L f::::::::fff:::::::::::::: 'c c F7 I KING FUEL OIL SUPPLY CO. I Wholesale Dealer-Esso Products I Call YU 3-5685 King, N. C. Printed Metered Service Fuel For Home and Farm H. P. Patterson E. R. Smith ESSO Charles Baker ::: ::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::: A +-A+A A A - A AAAA ' - AJ 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I l 'T 'r reef- '::::::::::::::::::ff::::::::::::::' 4, 4 if We please to serve and serve to please l 4, 1: EETINY DINY AURANT AND DAIRIC 55 l King, North Carolina l l l i Phone YU 3-9305 4 LJ, :::::::::::::::::: 3 sf l 51 l Compliments of 1 Compliments of I r 1: GEORGE'S PLACE KING FURNITURE CO. l 1: l 1: Travelers Gasoline-General Repair IQ Complete Home Furnishings , l' Located on Highway 52 lt :E Phone YU 3-8775 gf Phone YU 3-8682 Kang, N. c gg 4 l ' :E A 1: - - - - - - -,, - -,,,,, -,,:,.,,, L-::::::::::::::::- :: -:::::-: - -:,- M , 'r fl I 1 BOLES HARDWARE CO. STOKES MOTOR CO. g r ll E Chevrolet Sales and Service 4 , POTW, l'l0l'dWUfef APPll0nCe5 Good Used Cars ll l' M0Y'f09'We5lln9l 0U5e King, North Carolina 4: 14 Phone YUkon 38935, King, N. C. 4 phone YU 3-8565 I 'l Phone ll-FO-12, Pinnacle, N.C 4, 'I E' fl L,-.,,,,, ,,,, L, ,,,,, ee--J mmomfxfmmmrm:m'f+ ., Compliments of Il 4 it , SLATE FURNITURE Co. QE Located in Stanleyville Dealers of If RCA 8. Kelvinator Applainces li I Fine Furniture jl l r n lr 4 Phone WO 9-3500 Rural Hall, North Carolina 'r 'i lr lr ::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J 'r li n 'r l l lr lr 4 'I 4, BOYLES FLOWERS it i ROYAL TYPEWRITERS I lr 'E Standard-Portable-Electric 2 Fl0WeI'S fOr all Occasions It 1: Carolina Businegs Mqghineg Co, 2 Cut Flowers-Corsages-Potted Plants If I 616 W. Fourth St. 1,Weddings-Decorations-Funeral Designs ,a l Winston-Salem, N. C. ll QI I: Sales-Service-Rentals Phone YU-3-8535 King, N- C- 4, l' 1 l,,,,,,:,- -:,--:,.l A--- A:xmx:x:xN:1' ,?,,,,g,, - - - Y ::::::-ff:-we rfefef- '::::::' ::::: f lr ll HERFF-JONES co. I . lr 4, 1: Rings-Invitations-Trophies-Medals 1: ll lndianapol is, Indiana . :E E. W. Paddison, Representative l, 1: Mount Airy, North Carolina v 1: l : ll ,li U-U Annu Au A -:::x,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,: ' Qxxixxxixxxxxmxxxx' lfxxxx . 1: VADEN 8: TURNER ES SO SER. 'I ' ,E Compliments of ', AAA fl Emergency Service-Esso Service 4 1: Lubrication-Battery Service 1 , 2 Tire, Wheel Balancing 2 Phone YU-3-8765 King, N. C. 'i ft U. s. Route 52 Phone wo-9-4453 '+ 1 :E Rural Hall, North Carolina 4: 1-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,x,,,:mme- -..------mm:- Ax: :mil . 'x:fxx: x :::::x:x:::::::::x' ' U7 l l ar 1 ' r ' Compliments of ll lr lr I ll HOl.SUlVl BAKERIES p 4 li Winston-Salem Coca-Cola l' :L A - ,BPff'f?9-CPHEC1'1X ....,.. - ' .fx-15 R , N ,il wh.: , v 1? 5, , . V A . --e x. -2.-,2r:1'fe. - - v v-.- V. F ., Q... . qt '. ' X .K .' . F - Nt, - ' .W , Nw., Ag-L' -' f-, ,W A .. . . A ' 1,3-Q 5 ROBERTSON I- l Sports Editor -V S... -,A . . 3 V Q- LAINE FERGUSON . -1- ., , .-,f ,, , . in V , '. , . , , A - l lidih ,x Advertulginyg Manager l e-M' ' 15. '- ' V 1- ML., A ,,,, .. -', ' 11 . ',- .4 Q'-'ii - . Qf ,.Y...-'sf .. ' 'X . ' JA! L l.f' ., , ' . 'x ' Vlll-XYN-E .EDWARDS n T9 H Cireblafiorl Manager I 1' 1 ' ff. ,. , 1 , . A - . ' n-HARCJLDT-lJTTLE ' ,V 1 7AxI:l'.Edll'CfI'i,-' ' ' ' f . , 1 . ' .1 Sealed, left fo right: .lo Ann Hampton,-.Royoe Flynf, Gloria .Tut.fle, Kay Long, Kay Carroll, Wayne G 1 1 4 1 I - ' . V ' ' ' rds, Lame Ferguson, Helen Wall.,Srandmg. Blame Ferguson, Haroldlutfle, Frank Roberson, an Richard' Westmoreland M., X .., l 3 Q is - gg 1 gin X, ,Q 3 1 F if . 1' - ' , , -. 5. ' V I I I 1 , . . ,',f,,' ,fig ' , - , 1' 'H,,,.,! ,Qi .. , ,gl .. ' 4- A l. , 1 , '- . if A ' F l f :,'1 .,1:,:2v',z2 'AUTH-' .Alf .l - , f T ,' j 'fa -4 f 1,41 '- I ' ,'. . ,- ., ,irq .yan fi- '. fm yr- .. Y. ,EEL Q, I , ,rl .63 ' ,A---1.,j1'3, , r-,lj-Y '13, ,,- kg, 'TT ju, H x -url: f'jfff!l1fi l M'1'4ff2'H'fndiwk'-liw' lflhx-.kAl5e'ff5f:l',-?a.2ilff'J hifi N4 eikifiifi sv. .. O,-..... , f . A, , .- A ... . ,.-fi, A j T' '1 A 1,. KAY LONG Co-Editor 'fl ,.a' -. ,.,, , - J TN 1-.N 1. ', . ,,,, ns-uv. . -.fq,., G d.. ' ,- 4 'v- '1 J- . ,.-M' ,.., 5-7.225'L' 7 ig-,-J r-' x. J ,af A ,Z , - ' f ' 1 ,f 1.-my , -,. ' , .,,,,, -ff. .,-w Uv . -.J ' . -,- ,.., ,,, , , f 1 rf., V 1 , ,- f 1 '-Co-Ediifin f ' - 1,7 , , 5, ,V .1 ' +- ff, ' , .. VIRGINIA F. PATTERSON Advisor '?: iA g g ': :' .'7 : L C A .li A A.ilLl Ti::Pi' 5 '1 - ,A'- i' 2 1 A 3' 3fi5-f. i52-' TQ .-L' Q:A iig..-Q . f:i4i -fm.: 2.i.fi.,Q A y - J A .3--0 , .A ----aa.g.i.., , 1 f. yi, .--.1 .5 .. -fl? r,,, f 7 un, 71 fi, ,,,AA,,---A---- ....... A.. ..... ----------------- Compliments of FARMERS, DIXIE 81 LIBERTY WAREHOUSES Joe Pell Bill Sheets Floyd Joyce Moss Joyner Propriefors BELK-STEVENS I I l Home of Beffer Values Winston-Salem Deparfmeni' Store Winston-Salem, N. C. Home Cf LINGLEIS FINE CAKES '1 '1 Il In '1 I I1 n::::- ::::::::::::: .- : ::::::-.,,, LIBBY'S GRILL Where Good Food is Better Meet Me at Libby's Sandwiches-Drinks Lex, ..AA xxefxxxe- 1 '1 '1 1 'I 1 Ii ' ESTWT TIITITERE 'TR'Ab'l'N13' 156511 'I 1044 N. Liberty Street ji :E Don't buy, build, sell, or trade 0 I' ., house until you get our proposition. fl 1' If we cannot save you money we- I :I don't want your business. Houses If built on any location. We will fur- 2 1, nish the land. We trade for any- 1: In thing other people don't want. See 1: ,C us before you trade. Hu I1 :F,:,,g,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,::,:,- +I 1906 Compliments of 1956 I COMMERCIAL 8: 1' II FARMERS BANK ' EI Phone 9-2015 Rural Hall, N. c. ., O. L. Keiger, President 8. Cashier I 1, Cameron R. Payne, Vice President 11 :I R. N. Gentry, Assistant Cashier :I , Member of FDIC If EL--5'3iE.2xi:3.l4ZlflUl2Q.'22L'9.'i.,l ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'ff , JOE COVIIXGTON 1, SERVICE STATION I '1 I Esso Gas and Oil 1, Firestone Tires and Tubes 3 If Willard Batteries-Groceries 1, 1, ,, II Route I King, N. C. l I1 1, Ii-'::::5:::::::::5:v :::::::::::573 1 - Jettt v....-vvv-v Jtt ----- - I I I I I WARRENS DRUG STORE Only the Best A Complete Drug Store We Fill any Doctors Prescriptions Phone WO-9-2965 Rural Hall, North Carolina Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. Nationwide Life Insurance Co. Columbus 16, Ohio RU PERT HALL Friendly Insurance Service Phone YU-3-8935 King, N. C Res. Walnut Cove 3632 Compliments of S gl K POULTRY Customer Work on Wednesday Phone YU-3-5585-YU-3-5256 King, North Carolina -:::Jf::::.f0.c:::.r4-:::: ::::Jt f 'A I I lI KING MEAT MARKET Phone YU 3-8515 King, North Carolina Cooler and Bill Law. I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 4 4 I I I I A----- -------- - -------- +--- : ::vj STULTZ AND OGBURN RESTAURANT Sandwiches and Plate Lunches Private Dining Room Open on Sunclayis to the Public For Private Parties Call WOrth 9-46ll II PARKER AUTO PARTS CO. Auto Parts and Accessories Phone 4-7461 530 Waughtown St. Winston-Salem, N . C. Nt .... A--: ::: f5: :::::::::::::::::::::'2 S 8: S MOTORS Telephone YU 3-8315 or YU 3-8753 King, North Carolina Bob Smith John Spainhour --'Y 'I 'I I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I J' T 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4I I 'I 'I 'I I A - - A- - - - - - A A A.r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: SHORE MERCHANTILE COMPANY Dry Goods-Notions-Ladies and Men 's Ready to Wear-Furnishings-Overalls and Work Shirts-Complete Department of Furniture-Floor Covering, Appliances and Television--Complete Baby Department Phone YU 3-8718 King, North Carolina T l l I l 'r 'r - -:::.r:Q Compliments of JOHNSON'S HATCHERY U. S. 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