Lee M Waid School - Hawk Yearbook (Rocky Mount, VA)

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THE HAWK by The Senior Class of 1960 of Lee M. Waid School R(VA) 372 LEE ) ne a AVI AT AH 1 wet fo WCE to e2nl) +oiges oAF 14 Onneé bir vw Bes) G4! ior Class The Sen of M Waid Scheol Recky Mauut V Lee The LGLVLG t 1960 Presents 0 ae wees pr 4 ‘ . = 7 . ¢ es — 2 De) ae eee OS bats SO PSF we te See a ae tae Me so! %) pS ene F eth a PISANI TAL 8% . bef By, RL AL ’ “yy — ve Foreword The 1960 Yearbook Staff has presented to the best of its ability the memories cherished by each student at Lee M. Waid. We have tried to bring you a representation of the achieve- ments, activities and events that have been engaged in by each student during this school year. May this issue be an everlasting acknowledgment of the true friendship, the cohesive functions of the entire student body, and the unfaltering efforts of the personnel of this insti- tution to disseminate knowledge and to perpetuate higher learning among all. May each page help to remind you that you are leaving here to live in accordance with the highest ideals, ambitions, and desires, and to live according to the dictates of good citi- zenship. Contents oe Introduction , Dedication Administration Faculty Seniors Classes Activities Advertisements Ct ac steht Teall a Wis Belt os Salt aves ” ae Me acuh therod veel ile ae al ows a row as td! abies Sees 4 7 i ev iy | Tithe a) ae isahee 16. eel wir at inal Aut bat Lae. Sa ! ml} Vee le tal sr: Pith GRLZEg) Tavs, of wy, cused vids pe MM ag ah ts ; ius ag Rd Migs ese Pee oa? to anoit: sinill - a ye = y Maree, Bs} mo lag alitiiegs edihal ere i j f ‘ | wy ‘ 7a one yu 1 st; rng PHO Aa, Binal reece oka. ; ac 208 $ “ it : “ey - eee — hoe : _- oub Las To the memory of our friend and teacher, Mrs. Gladys Banks Smith: For her devotion to the education of stu- dents at Lee M. Waid; for her love of life; for her great spirit which lives in the hearts of those who knew her, we dedicate this yearbook. rT For several years we have endeavored to improve the offering in the Lee M. Waid School by increasing the number of courses taught and by enriching the courses already provided. The school building has been enlarged and additional equipment provided in order to aid the cause of instruction. The purpose of the additional facilities is to provide a setting for better classroom instruction. The quality of teaching has been improved greatly during this period. Additional teachers with specialized training have been provided for the several courses added. Teachers already in the system have pursued additional work through extension classes and summer schools to improve their competence in their respective fields. All of this has been done with the idea of providing better instruction for the boys and girls of the county. In order that the greatest benefit may be derived from these improvements it is necessary also that there be the fullest cooperation among the parents, the children, and the teachers, Real learning takes place when children want to learn. The attitude of the child is influenced t o a large degree by the atmosphere in the home. It is hoped that with these improvements there will come an increased interest on the part of the parent and child and as a result a greater dedication to the basic purpose of schools which is in- creased knowledge. It is a pleasure to offer my congratulations to the members of the senior class of the Lee M. Waid School upon their completion of the requirements for high school graduation. I extend to each of you my best wishes for success in whatever endeavor you may choose as your vocation. It is my hope that the training you have received through your school experiences will prove to be a good foundation on which you will be able to build in the future. flood Superintendent Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1960. Once, a long time ago, at a graduation exercise, I heard an address entitled Out of School Life into Life's School.'' Through the years this topic has taken on more and more Significance. Your graduation will mark only the beginning of your learning experiences. If you sustain a receptive and in- quiring mind, you will discover continuous opportunity to acquire new knowledge. My wish for each of you is that you will meet even greater success in Life's School''than you have in School Director of Instruction Dites, 4 a — EE Be ee a ee | -. (seas ; A a =@ et AME | eH ba + . nies aia F eo a wna ebatAto 4 = iwiegi eiaatenl sad watt Ab 16 = Lay in Satipnleett way ‘hao’ Sete: nat Pr ee pi OMITHG et A ll is wellthat ends well''is a statement attributed to a famous philosopher and edu- cator. Certainly that type of thinking can be consideredvery useful in our everyday lives. I believe it has a purposeful meaning in our school society. Each year the Seniors under the careful guidance of sponsors assume the task of getting out a yearbook. It is a project which requires much time, effort, money, and re- sponsibility to reach the desired end or goal.. It involves many individuals working to- gether collectively and individually. We want to recognize the parts played by the parents and the business concerns throughout the community and the county. They have so graciously contributed to the completion of this project. In conclusion, may I say that since you have .had such a vigorous beginning and have carried on so well thus far, there is every reason to believe that the end will be a happy one. That the sponsors, seniors, faculty and students of the Lee M. Waid School will ever be proud of a task well done. 8 - To all who had anything in anyway to do with its success, I am eternally grateful. C.L. Atkins, Principal . Madge S. Holland Secretary feenjaly b pw ou sec) Tee a wa“ : of 3] ‘ ra | a a a Re potas = oy it Sey 5 1 ’?Z sty . ators Poe, A ; : ree Serial emt - 7 tu. ohare yt! a “Ceaeeed Sesh 4 Try = 4 ra : é Prue‘ 4 FL es r] . ; ¢ yo - vreriiu wh t a em Vy ty , ban : Asi ee, aie 7 ( Th “i ww ¢ 7 i { ’ aa “ i ie? ’ ¥ t (4 i qt if t 4 ‘ ‘ i J ° Ki tS: _ par) Laura C. Atkins Naomi Berger Geneva S. Dunnaville First Grade English and Social Studies Sixth Grade ee Betsy K. Ferguson Enolar L. Goode Nadine Y. Hawkins Second and Third Grades Second Grade Home Economics ; Samuel M. Hawkins Willie J. Hicks Linnette R. Holmes Physical Education English Science 8 ey Deans 74 -s. 2 ngs ik eae Y ‘nth nage Vi atiyat an ego é ere nek e° “ 24 : ww y ry nonuget AY ve ama) VD by 7 ihe : i. Mamie Holland Constance Johnson Richard Johnson Fourth Grade Seventh Grade Agriculture Frances L. Keen Eudora P. Mullins Robert R. Mullins Music Home Economics Agriculture Dorthy D. Phelps Louise H. Prunty Reona P. Poindexter Mathematics Art Commerce Fifth Grade ERB aS pty ry Pea Pe het Se . @ en @ s + ‘-_ % 4 Qy ‘7 C is i] s ay, ™ s { at Ss tareetrtt] @bqie4 eT fifa And thane Faculty Ruby T. Reeves Librarian French Delois M. Robinson Physical Education Beatrice P. Simmons Fourth Grade Lula P. Saunders Seventh Grade George F, Riddick History William H. Wood Mathematics Mary F. Smith Third Grade Arthelia W. Witcher Assistant to First Grade Teacher o naa So FN iat = ae aeoeke) bayer! at ists a De tequrnd 7 leg ' a i a 4 ahd ot “ _ . - Class Officers Phyllis Trent President Walter Stovall Vice President Mary Basham Secretary Peggy Wright Janette Clements Chaplain Treasurer Rebecca Mack Assistant Secretary See ene pS 2. ped a eee. Seniors PATRICIA ARRINGTON WILLIAM BOARD CHARLIE BROWN EARLIE COBBS WILL MOSE COOKE RICHARD CLAYTOR 7 a , ¢ = - Los ij ‘eC = e 7 i ay wernt RAND - 7 a CAP Sa GD AS Se REP tS a) Ue Ss eet Te yO ge oe EUGENE MASON BENJAMIN DAVID EMMA HOLLAND VIVIAN HOLLAND DARLENE KASEY MARY KASEY McARTHUR HOLLAND ae = 3 ; Se ete te MARTHA MOORMAN BILLY MUSE MABLE PATTERSON Rathne v be Pye, URGE ARS Ig Bee yet lege: . RUTH PATTERSON MARY SMITH NORMA JEAN TAYLOR . ales « a my 4 aeenn a: CLEVEAND ROY Pe Ss oat 20 PRS CONIFER NSE ROY Be) Pe a Be. PRS I FA Ae phy go’ WALLACE McGHEE BOBBY TAYLOR LEO TAYLOR SHIRLEY TERRY : MARGARET TURNER NANCY TURNER LASSIE TONEY Mop «Str oe etl reg ey ae “- a | i a a ee dala 28 — : ° 24 ELMER TYREE JAMES WADE ROBERT WEBB BARBARA WITCHER GERALDINE WITCHER WILLIAM YOUNG CAROLDEAN WITCHER a | 2 - a MS PPR ee ae tore Se I i ee Class History It was the year 1956 that one hundred freshmen entered what was then the Franklin County Training School. Every member of the class was proud to be in high school, and was very eager to meet new friends and learn who his teachers were. The freshmen were divided into two groups with Mesdames Holmes and Keen as sponsors. Under the skillful guidance of the sponsors, we organized our classes. Elmer Tyree and Phyllis Trent were chosen Presidents of 9-A and 9-B respective- ly. William Board and Polly Wade represented us in the student council. The Sophomore year, 1957, saw a decrease in number. Our Presidents were Jeanette Clements and Phyllis Trent. New subjects were in store. They were be- coming increasingly more difficult. Elmer Tyree led the grand march in activities by being appointed Judge of the Student Council. Larry Turner, Benjamin David and Walter Stocall took grand honors in basketball. The class along with the choir and biology club, took a trip to Washington, D. C. It was very exciting and informative. Mary Ann Basham reigned as Queen of the May as a result of winning the talent contest sponsored by the Teachers Association. She was very beautiful in a ruffled nylon gown of blue as she watched the festivities in her honor. The end of the schoolyear was highlighted with a trip to Bowling Green, Virginia to support our baseball team in the VIA Tournament. Another goal achieved - we were now Juniors and one class. Elaine Smith was chosento lead us as President. Our boys dominatedthe basketball team with Spencer Berger, Donald Cooke, Benjamin David, McArthur Holland, Wallace McGhee, Walter Stovall, Larry Turner, and Robert Webb participating. Elmer Tyreeand Vivian Hollandrepresented thebiology class at Langston High School in Danville. Elmer won fourth place in the quiz. The faculty and student body were honored by having the school named Lee M. Waid for our most prominent citizen. The two most exciting occasions of the year were the Junior Play, ''The Slab- town Convention , and the Junior-Senior Prom. The themeof the prom was 'Spring- time in Paris. ' Both activities were thoroughly enjoyed by the class. The last rung of the ladder ---- The Senior year, found us fighting asetof standarizedtests. Planstor Parents Night, the Yearbook staff, the Coronation Ball, and the much awaited graduation got underway. A visit to the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College was both educational and informative. Class members participated in the work of Student Council, the Library Club, the Science Club, The Choir and many other groups. Walter Stovall was captain of the basketball team. Benjamin David, Elmer Tyree, Robert Webb and Wallace McGhee were assets to tne team also. And now tomorrow --- We look to graduation and to our places as citizens of America. May we ever live our motto, Never dodge difficulty: Meet it; greet it; beat it. ee y ete een i. eben wap fnls of cea Asatte! Yo «5 dtane ee 1 aaa aerate ‘Ror SotorbaqniGenif the ih iso SE ar AS ee RTY pitt We Shar 432 to ecaohice sd | we. Visits Ad? nn) inden ae wart ‘ Och .daen 7. oe ee an er eet. re ms ee ‘as 1 Haw bot i, 3 pias S149 12 wd hg so wy Sa beay ot tbel yae Dye eas an ‘eee Valin ai Sim tthe ald 38 eh ‘ae ee J See wo a2et att bila ny anes. ae i i “y ¢ Ss sane ca we ye. Lis sin? ye Dd seit Wee ns ied ott On rr SL waste pie: 7 7 4 @ 1A ue BP bins VAS T1s9 Tee a a a iD 6 at, (i al? 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To the Faculty, who has been our instruc- tor in all the wisdom of the years, a sweet and unbroken seccession of restful nights and peaceful dreams. To our Senior Class sponsors, we bequeath our deepest appreciation for their patience and understanding. To the Juniors, who will take our place as seniors next year, we bequeath a large collection of books which they need badly and will learn to respect. To the Sophomore class, we bequeath our knowledge and the ability to look and act intelligently. To the unsophisticated fresnmen, we be- queath our ability to act like ladies and gentlemen. To the Eighth graders, we bequeath all our lost books, badreport cards and cut classes. Patricia Arrington, wills to whomever needs it, her soft, sweet and pleasant voice. ; Mary Basham, wilis to Irene Perdue her Singing ability. Janette Clements wills to Clara Clements, Susie Cooke and Emma Helms her Perfect attendance record. Keep it girls and Don't break it. Emma Holland wills her ability to finda true lover to Beulah James and Florence Muse. Vivian Holland, wills her baby voice to whomever needs it. Darlene Kasey wills her ability to keep a boyfriend to Barbara J. Starkey. Mary Kasey wills her headaches and pleasant smiles to Mavis Claytor. Rebecca Mack wills her cleverness, know- ledge and ability to influence people to her way of thinking to Juanita Museand Margie Kirby. Martha Moorman wills to Nancy Gray and Arnold Patterson the desire to pay all Debts'' when due. Mable Patterson wills to Connie Cooke and Ervin Kidd her ability tokeep more orderly on the bus. Ruth Patterson wills to Danny Witcher and Bill Craighead her ability to control their temper on the bus. Barbara Witcher, wills her art ability to Moses Witcher, also her sewing ability to Flora Witcher. Gearldine Witcher, leaves to her cousin, Carrie Woody her ability to play the ''Great Lover with Danny Witcher. Caroldeen Witcher, wills to whomever needs it her ability to play it cool with the boys, ''But you got to know the trick. Peggy Wright, wills her speaking voice to Elaine Wright. Nancy Turner, wills to Melvin Tyree, Duane Brooks and Buford Early the better things in life. Elaine Smith, leaves to James Swaine her height; and to Bennie Mattox her love and affections. Norma J. Taylor, leaves to Rosetta Tunn- ing ner locker and everything that is in it. Shirley Terry, bequeath to Hester Brooks and Betty Tolliver her resistance chasing boys. Lassie Toney, leaves to Lillie P. Smith her ability to be cool with the boys and still get ''Attention.'' Phyllis Trent, wills to whomever needs it her scholastic ability. 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SRR ORAS iD SCHOOL No Room Inside Take it from us 9 plas 5 ee a ae ae ’ ’ a oe 2 teats = © + be a Class Flower Class Colors Yellow and Green Yellow Roses Class Motto Never Dodge Difficulty: Meet It; Greet It; Beat It! ———EEE——————————E eee Class Song We'll Be Friends So True Tune: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Though, childhood days have flown, and of course we're grown; oh, oh, still we can't forget, how our hearts were set, days when we first met. We've had our ups and downs, sometimes wearing frowns; oh, oh, but when frowns were gone smiles still lingered on, we were not alone. Yesterdays have come and gone so fast, we tried to do, our parts-but we'll keep the memories of the past; somewhere within our hearts. { Though, friends may come and go, this we'll always know; oh, oh, skies aren't all ways blue, no matter what we do; we'll be friends so true; we'll be friends so true; we'll be friends so true. 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I shall speak what was revealed unto me as I looked into the land of the future. I see men and women, who were once my classmates at Waid now changed into citizens of the world outside and making quite a success of their lives. I cansee Mary Basham, a famous Singer, under contract with Columbia records. My vision now searches into the city of New York. There on 5th Avenue is a famous artist, Barbara Witcher, just returning from Spain where one of her sketches won first place in the National Art Contest. Imagine Now! Larry Turner, a successful manager of the 220 Club. His assistant's are Shirley Terry and Lassie Toney. Among the most prominent Negro teachers of Virginia are Mary Kasey, a History teacher, graduated from UCLA in Los Angeles, California; McArthur Holland, a Biology teacher, graduated from Howard University, Washington. It started four long years ago; now they have reached their goal, Bobby Taylor, Billy Muse, and Richard Claytor were successful in launching a man into space and returning him safely back to earth. I see some of the finest mechanics- Yes! They are Leo Taylor and Earlie Cobbs. She got it at last, after going through many hardships, Rebecca Mack is now in New Jersey working as a private secretary to William Young, who is the President of Esso Standard Oil Company. In the small state of Rhode Island, many buildings are being erected. I see two carpenters doing fine work onthem. They are none other than Charlie Brown and James Wade. Geraldine Witcher, Norma Taylor, Emma Holland and Patricia Arrington are secretaries for the Atlantic Life Insurance Company in Phoenix, Arizona. Now I see three young ladies walking around the campus at Columbia Universi- ty. They are Phyllis Trent, Nancy Turner, and Peggy Wright. The President of the National Broadcasting Company is Walter Stovall. His secretary is none other than Vivian Holland. Leo Taylor and Will Mose Cooke are Disc Jockeys for Randy's Record Shop. The Patterson girls, Ruth and Mabel workfor Whirling Modeling Company. Darlene Kasey iS now amanicurist at an exclusive shop in Massachusetts. Margaret Turner and Elmer Tyree are owners of the largest dance studio in Baltimore, Maryland. Now to my amazement, I see, located in the city o1 Chicago, Eugene Mason, a salesman for the Ford Motor Company. Elaine Smith is the stenographer for a famous young doctor, William Board. Wallace McGhee and Robert Webb are now very successful infielders for the wos Angeles, California Dodgers. Martha Moorman and Caroldeen Witcher have just finished their latest Broadway musical entitled ''Leave Before Its Too Late . Janette Clements is now a surgical nurse at the Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D. C. 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Hard gitehy Florence Muse Janie O'neal Marie Preston Mary Preston Carletta Ross Christine Smith Marvin Smith Lillie Smith Retha Spencer Lloyd Starkey Naomi Swaine Emma Tanks Joe Ann Tanks Albert Taylor Wayne Taylor Betty Tolliver Marshall Toney CN, Hee on, Kegan ¥ ees Melvin Tyree Jessie Wade Sam Wade Laura White Flora Witcher iY Alma Witcher | ae Danny Witcher Es Judy Witcher Se Armstead Wynn “age Leonora Young ea At mat — “dat otter bop % Wirt ne ot a ae a matin Byer = ' 5 : - wp 7] : « , y Ankur’ 1M! “Ae inet amid Oy rei As rite “ol i p s01var viedlA, So _ walQay? saris a é : 7 i . - ‘ = | 7 a - H i : e 2 avy? eo ” bs Y ! wae Pa Bernard Basham Barbara Brown Thomas Childress Julia Chism Elaine Clements Venerable Cook James Creighead Amy Daniels Eugene David Mary David Fairy Dennis Marianette Dennis Janice Dudley Lottie Edwards Roy Ferguson Jr. Sandra Ferguson Claudine Gray Alberta Harper Beverly Holland John Holland ‘ f Freshmen t ise ec ci baat att nasal j } | | ! Alice Jones Thomas Kasey Susie Larry Barbara Mack Danny Menefee Lewis Menefee Laura Mitchell Eva Muse Joyce Muse Roy Muse ——_ 7 é i. ‘ @ ¥ “7 ‘ , , - 4 ‘ ‘ 7 ® E NB ¢ ‘ ’ Thee Ee ‘ wi t |. vl nae | ‘ j é ‘ay elieel jo squks soohi ov sau poet sad GOs video aienal eel), a8 sbuewet ate ott oop sat le vt ' “ Tor J 20 , ‘a 5 a be Li 4, 2 : . a ¥ A € ee Se nee 2 lnseore alt ir T-Hyph 40 4 all ACI =e broilalt ghee test ato ae A q 4 i! . Rosetta Tuning Betty Wade Earl Wade Bobby Witcher Shirlene Witcher Vernell Woody Carolyn Wright Elaine Wright Rosevelt Via Evelyn Young EP OER Freshnen ——_— ee tue eet aoe Shirley Muse Mary Nelson Barbara Nemo Martha O'neal William O'neal Alice Preston Earnestine Preston Johnella Preston Shirley Preston William Preston Pearl Ramsey Carneva Reeves Donald Reynolds Sherwood Robertson Carl Smith Pauline Toney Fannie Smith Jimmie Swaine Bufos Taylor Juanita Taylor Joe Tinsley Edward Trent ina 6 “ = viet. MM We i ws i bd Aue DOADURD EF AD tS Ay Edith Atkins Hester Brooks Charlie Bonds Charlie Boulden Thomas Cobbs Linda Cooke Sophie Craighead Doretha Cuff Linda Coger Bessie Callaway Ruth Clements Lois Cobbs Virginia Davis Peggie Dennis Linda Dudley Terrance Edwards Cornetta Edwards Jaunita Edwards James Fisher George Finny Howard Fuller Thomas Gilbert James Holland i Charlie Helms Earnestine Holland Jerry Hancock Walter Holland Agie Holland James Jamison Howard Johnson Et anne Gah vetia Floyd James Glen Kidd Emma Lawton T - “Monefae a het, a is au i A eS LE TRS RS a m4 Ag he el | t Ww {v o Jl .« ,aey S . . 1ie Tine. } ” “ osqriwatr’ ‘ a’ 4 i ul - ’ b] ) | = ‘ ‘7 ‘ . ig “ied wT sell hrwele of, Syn if lity satel : iran TOM eae, 4 7 eniles ole RtA’ ite tae bursifad seureon wally, 4, Pee 6 ‘, ee ues - | Charles Tinsley | Waymon Tyree Mocco Toney Maxine Taylor Ramo Smith Eula Smith Fannie Smith Rebecca Witcher Clifton Woody Gaynelle Witcher James Witcher Frances Wade Barbara Williamson Andrew Woody Betty Wright Robert Wright Gay Wright William Wright Joann Young Gilbert Young Cat... = Natalie Edwards James Ferguson Virginia Ferguson Buddy Finney Earl Fisher MM Seventh Grade Eva Gravely Charles Hancock Matilda Hancock Jerry Hancock Sylvia Helm Leroy Holland Mary Holland Melva Holland Reva Holland Theron Holland James Jefferson Barbara Jones Gaylia Jones Barbara Kidd Curtis Lee é a bs a | q 4 ' rs a “et Ts J e ; s se or ’ : Lat a j % ey) . q Pte , | r j , ° i 5 = ‘ “4 ’ at = | 4 1 7 ¢ : , } ch ‘ a J id Pw ‘ ,4 , ‘ ; aT eutaas ak 4 q view iva nm ” f i it ee 7) “| Ls AOS Bal tert y air “4 pam ) ea een vil .. ‘ djon0d wine : ay Bt ee a Pe. OO ee AQCORL Eyes pitea . ae ‘ o! nr . man VIE 45; if , ) Aes, | ; Ye oe ows po © aoe Ys 7 pias arr LAE, O EL ey uty ee on oe ye ee Thomas Lee Diane Lumpkins Cecil Mack Joe Mack Marybelle Mack Darrel Manns Mildred Martin Lillie Menefee Alice Muse Anette Muse Eula Nance William Nelson Bessie Pate Hazel Poindexter Zella Poindexter Adele Prunty James Pullen Marvin Reynalds Matilda Robertson Eugene S aunders Robert Smith Novella Spencer Leon Starkson James Stuart Alvin Tanks Phyllis Tinsely Elaine Toney Gearldine Toney Anna Via Richard Via Shelia Wainwright Bobby Witcher Leria Witcher Vera Witcher Jerome Woody . “ited Sevdiy cd beg BE ah) wight 4.4TIA : a! Ad =ebaek ‘ iu Ale wis be Cie 4 aD PA lis Tuga lad: THEW wsect, on “irs. . T eu' Pie, @ i - i mtvedtd ieee Troe in, balcdiew ul dia, Sina | he aN Eldren Arrington Leon Bernard Thomas Calloway Fredrick Dunnings Angela Dunnings Francis Edwards Nancy Gravely Edward Gray Roger Hale Marguerite Holland Ronnie Helms Walter Holland —_—- ) a A ye Linda Hancock Mary Hancock Venita Holland Ella Hancock Joan Holland Alice Holland Barbara Johnson Cynthia Levisy Charles Leavelle Samuel Menefee Benford Mitchell Curtist McGhee Wanda Menefee Lula Manns Doretha Preston Alonza Prunty Orren Prunty Patricia Patterson Mae Roy Ramsey Herclie Smith Micheal Smith Pamela Simmons Betty Smith June Saunders Russel Smith Lawrence Smith Donald Tyree Aron Tyree Harold Tyree Cornealis Wade Sere Sixth Grade Lucy Witcher Alvesta Witcher 38 yaw oli} noe Saree Agnin i’ sigan wrieyhS atone vive) ohne CATs) trae alot wyan Orin! ‘al @hweeg sat ale, sina yruciindl qos a At vist iw % ab aa ’ i eli i Y oe aur «a , o ‘ uh Hind .eege ; y thi ‘fo eri Cc ; ww il! SArtaa. 2 Fifth Grade Cleive Adams Michel Arrington Ronald Atkins Calvin Brown Dexteu Brown Harry Board Trudy Berger James Bernard Roger Clements Beatrice Chism Lois Clayton Linda Callaway George Coger Curtis Clements Melvin Dudley Linda Edwards Wanda Edwards James Ferguson Alfonsa Frinza Benny Green Kenneth Holland Willie Holland Edward Holland Gagle Holland Jacquline Holland Edna Holmes Diane Hopkins Marshall Holland Joyce Hughes Fred Holland Brenda Jones Elton Kirby William Leggins Shirley Larry Bertha Lee Barbara Levisy Gregary Law Wallace Menefee Peter Moorman Wayne Muse James Mack Alvin Muse Arlene Mack Betty Mayhoe Doris Noel Kitty Preston Martha Patterson Alvin Smith Ida Lue Smith James Smith Jimmy Stovall Patricia Saunders Glen Simmons Barbara Tanks Georgia Tanks Annie Towns Maxine Towns Doris Trotter Nancy Tyree Thomas Tyree Barbara Wade Betty Wade Otha Wade Cornell Wainwright Betty Warren Sam Witcher Debra Wray Kermit Young Jacqueline Young Wayne Young “) ‘ U o f Rr 7 Aa La | My . i cd ‘, . - ' af n : Spnrt) sete. :’ ai ) ’ i. hs an Mom wate f + ihe ‘ 1 8 qh i aijur, Apeande ; 7 ma Meas, Yi OSes A bration witha 1 ; wa ae An ae we af bed ey weallitt Wihewhl te A a . ¢ ed et) ale Gee Pentel wir ‘ } _ a ay | VhAL AN. ers a, 7 a 4) al eee a anaes cerrwitl - ri .2 , . a ’ vil 2 wee, ) Oa ‘ Oy ' Ceres ang 1 Cy ib 0 00k ‘ 4 4 ' gn Fi = ro a ty uN) 7 a fy r : i va; mE auc eh, - 5 ° f a’ ‘ Ss fe wer pend . 7 “ a tachi ars = 7 j ' - A nani weg ‘= Zt nal eer eg ae oo08 ail us t . Pr y or ‘ y ( la is : x + - ae 2). ; vais Vs Ta ‘tet ag er ae ahd d Js e i rihnee ye fay : -e. . Nuwk! enmigk” : ica | ' ‘ hae «De eat ee 4 4 ; +o y i amit “¥ t ; vegan 4 seme. - haaitie ofopal : DARMAST SU npagy 2 | ee vase asivicdl ahd 4 sotdodl Snel — - Sa eter é tua ae. } ek ae et 6G y vie ny Wir ee Naa WRT Sa oy iy . it if ad Sen - ) ; ee a Seed ea .. EEL Veo i p bien B uf eerie ni te av A i, a7 Aes ai ey ; ay de | ify! Ue lg, , Tilniatt ema ay 7 cen ye : P - wie RUE? a net aa , 7 eat: DEAE OR Ay Randall Wade Robert Wade John Woods Brenda Witcher mums Fourth Grade FREES WHS DREN HY QTL AF Carrington Atkins Delois Bernard John Callaway Author Clements Alvin Clements Margaret Cuff Robert Chism Lois Chism Linda Cook Betty Fralin Yvonne Gibson Barbara Hancock Kelly Hancock Kenneth Hancock Lonnie Hancock Walter Harper Leon Holland Rufus Helms Dora Holland Jean Holland Linda Hopkins Morris Huges Willie Holland Rebecca Holland Roderick Holland Gloria Holland Delois Larry Frances Legons Celest Levisey Rodney Larry Patricia Law John Mack Lawrence Mack Tresa Mackenhimer Nannie Mack Denice Mann Standford Mann William Preston Marian Prunty Betty Prunty Arlene Reynolds Rathella Ross Clearsy Saunders Lorance Simmons Herbert Simmons O'Donell Simmons Tonic Smith Monty Smith John Smith Alice Smith Wanda Smith Wendell Smith Patricia Tounes Patsy Tyree Michel Tyree Dorothy Wade RE. geile rh seggr iw ee yopsttad cint shtbrgeit! 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' bth piped ay : Sh Re a oe wird sain La “ ose as sual isda ERE a? ee. SP. =, cWegy crag , er | ' ‘ a « WA Rprnal, er i i a 2 : oo Wal alee beter G any = a W poder) SENET NY Aeatcaee B oye ye DANE Te AD be Second Grade Gwendolyn Atkins Gloria Board Betty Calloway Clarde Campbell Serena Chism Nannie Clements Laverne Dudley Phyllis Dunning Clarance Goode, Jr. Faye Edwards Mary Gravely Barbara Hancock Earnes Hancock Rita Hancock Steven Hancock Dwanie Harper Glenna Hawklins Annie Holland James Holland Phyllis Holland Larry Holland Wayne Holland Rebecca Hopkins Wallace Leavelle Roger Lee Bessie Levisy Gloria Mackenhimer McKenley Mackenhimer Larry Martin Barry Menefee Palema Menefee Mickel Muse James Manne Joe Ann O'Neal Jimmy Pitts Leon Preston Roosevelt Preston Eudora Prunty Shirley Reynolds Mary Saunders Clarice Simmons Fredrick Smith Maxine Smith Moira L. Smith Aletha Stovall Earnest Trotter Eugune Tyree Rhonda Tyree Fave Wade Maysele Wade Nancy Wade Douglas Wainwright Wynetta Warren John Witcher William Witcher ; “Bh if h ' Se h iv ay wit i Susan Young VE at | i Vie at ee wt shea bitonse “HOA edihrrt pe faa. Th ? ce J 7 | 4 4 i! 7 ; ¥ 4 = ma) ys ! a , - ¢ { “ja , ‘=. P Je . ‘ ‘ ey — ray.” : ye owe t Terese eee rr os ? ’ 4 s -¢ 4 : iy af é ‘. 4 4 se wa Belew) he ' Je a i i, 4 — - —e DY Baek? me, Se Pe tee ane FE. ier ten an nT, en First Grade Marlyn Adams Larry Bernard Frances Chism Cardell Coger Bernard David George Early Ducoze Edwards Duane Fralin John Finney Shirley Goade Raymond Gray Lawrence Hancock Walter Hancock Ruddy Helm Carolyn Holland Marlyn Holland Perry Holland Marvin Hopkins Ellinor James Geneva Jamison Linda Larry Virgie Levisy Micheal Lightfoot Paul Mattox Roe ae SS Carlyn Menefee William Muse Shirley Mackenhimer Phillip Martin Dwight O'neal Clara O'neal Aor Se ae in ch) a ts Sagas: S. ON 2 ae . 2 wa. at, Constance O'neal Charles Poindexter Rodney Prunty Keith Prunty Ethelene Patterson Elizabeth Patterson = - a Shelia Ross William Saunders Ronnie Simmions George Smith Thomas Smith Bessie Smith in me a Sing 5 . an =. s aD) one Harry Smith Selena Stovall Serena Stovall Charlie Tyree Carolyn Wade Cora Wade A. “Se, Ly +) Pk bac a yy - _ A , ‘ by James Wade Kermit Wade Douglas Wade Deith Wade Mary Young Olinda Young eta inj Te toerid sdaall: ol loo’) pan no 22779 Dil O ui 1) arate eo . ; ee heyperertet Me rood 3 hh bien SR Tele W) n - e: a C¢, ¢ an ” os Ba - ARS OR a3ae | c i a . _ i di . 7 ‘ ‘ ‘ A! £ Lh 7 7: Eke : oo aaa —? Tey ' hj a) - o . ied ne et. A f = © i penenr se SQ SNS yy pee Hail to ''Miss Senior Janette Rebecca Clements Selected as a contestant by popular vote of her supporters because of her beauty, charm and popularity. She won through the effort of her Supporters selling votes to the ball. Miss Senior is the perfect answer to the demand of her subjects for the finest in the land to represent them. The daughter of Mr. Mrs. Harry E. Clements, Janette plans to be- come a surgical nurse. Miss Senior at office practice. Miss Senior and friends. sie wen Sey oh yor ia? th? 7. at oa =i) ri ,o1eF Sitock’ “7 y a ood se ldeolipe beg 12 bod ‘ y j ; : pha Lee nr Tr Pw asad 304 ; F ‘ ds J ' OVE .aleee t iT PUL IR Everio = 4 a) ay as AS be Yai Ic tgeneh ats : Jt 7 4 4 a : j . j e i} os - ° a) —s¥ milé 3.34) wee adit : set ton. b2al jue 6 4009 thet Hail to Miss Lee M. Waid and her attendants 2 ee meaner Ras haat F GUIDANCE COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL a tacts sn CO ee TN ST ie, | Bun a ie (he 2 AE, SIVA 1% = 7S Plat d { ‘ kas Cale se al +0. 5 ae DoOrQ KHAHwT-Seag. AQMHPemmHpe sehen eS ra es snp 3 WATER. CYCLE... oo) a Ee tee COMMUNITY. WAIE Cr cy (oO Boa - co wee ‘ vl age Va ar) wv Malt ia FP hy 7 ava z —s ar bs if Ye ia es Pe. OVE a We “+ y Fi TA iw) aaa’ 4 ENGLISH CLUB ay w oe, a “ Cine , HISTORY CLUB - th ‘oy ‘2 : J A iy | £ ae | ‘ a :@ ih Mies y) . a ant ‘se | 6, x DANCE GROUP a Baie rey iy , an” oF ale ’ ad = oY Ge acing) gal’ nein = Cope ‘ - Brig lKek ™ s SORES pe AEN (OC REN Sr RR ES SAR Ay ay Pea Re age eae : See a a ee a ; 7 as he Face oi ts nt Sot =. et en i Meh ea st Tn SY SN, ee. a ee Yee? 6 BS a te! aN : : iz = a — ——— = — — a HH yA [x] = ca 4 [x] VARSITY BASEBALL JUNIOR VARSITY 7 a) aAY SO Ki ve “rae TIE 4 7. 7 : oo ae a 6 ; oe ekaaet ie abe OM w6 pseet Map ye! OS CR ar LFA ° | : vy if se Rebecca Mack Editor Vivian Holland Mary Smith ( Artist Artist | i t i i i i i i 2 ba fs s Pe Phyllis Trent Janette Clements Typist . Business Manager t We have presented to the best of our ability The Hawk of 1960. It has been a worth while experi- ence for us. We have had many long hard days of work trying to get the material organized for this annual, The work is now over and we feel that it has been well worth the time and effort. We would like to give recognition to the following students for their work: Photography: Walter Stovall, Patricia Arrington and Mary Smith. Duminy: Nancy Turner and Margaret Turner. Advertisements: Mary Smith, Peggy Wright, McArthur Holland, Elmer Tyree, Walter Stovall, Janette | Clements, Nancy Turner and Margaret Turner. Subscriptions: Vivian Holland, Rebecca Mack, Barbara Witcher and Ruth Patterson. a Highs iy a Pe : B. 5 A ) = sz S fs Poi atoh ansegep oe a et a td ? ote TOT, ine Ps 7 aL) 4 i ' ‘ ; P ci t - it a a ( M ra: Aq wi i. 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Loe «4? se. abet. aan FO: er re iol eG ty ee ee = ba ea eat a RT Loe Tee apie sae Be ‘cree Wax Sa Se S wth 4 ef rox te eS ® igh are - awe I oreo te oe sai ax 2 PET : ae eee ato naw See Says Nl bet ob 3 WAR 5 pal he sie Att area weg es EES $2 a eS ” ea Fo eS, Site % Pee se RO, Sean Sena Tet | or RES ca ants POLS ew ae ew = 0, ? ae od sek eae 5 = 5) bad ns Compliments of STANLEY-RAMSEY FORD SALES Telephone EN 5-2251 Ferrum, Virginia Comp..nents of P -aurnican | AMOCO) Le ANDERSON SERVICE STATION Rockymount, Virginia Compliments of DAVIDMAN’S Family Outfitters Dial HU 3-5384 - 107-109 Main St. Rockymount, Virginia I. Davidman-Owner Manager Congratulations Graduating Class of '60 KITTINGER’S DRUG COMPANY 132 Main Street Rockymount, Virginia Phone HUdson 3-5398 Compi.ments of VIRGINIA MARKETS Highest in Quality Lowest 1n Price Rockymount, Virginia CARRINGTON FUNERAL HOME Rockymount, Virginia Phone HUdson 3-5690 Nights Phone HUdson 3-2547 Ambulance Service J. Otis Carrington, Mortician Congratulations ANGLE HARDWARE CO. Phone HUdson 3-5270 Rockymount, Virginia ROCKY MOUNT FLORIST, INC. Flowers For All Occasions Dial HUdson 3-5547 Rockymount, Virginia —— Tr wm a wy wrt ’ - me eror valu : ar ‘ 7 Piel te ; ; 5 = es a Ww e 7 - . —— a o-oo time) mang neem 7 bf a - . ‘ : 7 oer 7 SS iftead ie = ’ 1932 'MO2aIOWwA TF et ed ‘ s risa rade : ee yt! MTT e Ui: ‘ UNAa- in abiiz emest. ; pett:.2 “ue wands fat Pa iM . wey ress 5; a a i @ —e- r afeee dose? . @WAMOIVAG 2 ea 2.2Tiioe vimgel a wae Oot -VO.. 2 d8k4-E SH tail F ye ' hsiyi iy aoe Qs 3 a” arent? siveti.j “ 4 + U 4 4 4 9 4 } “i 4 ' 9 - WD) eouivrg 2S20i1 ‘i, j nisti Loft j ‘ ¥ im ite bok ¢ ft m™ g60 H Aneta recthleceys 3 JHAWORAM SISVA an sialyl: ier saoR + ’ ag fl } « 4 4 ‘ ‘ i be ’ i) - és ry a P - 1s 4 a i. eal b . ; _ ‘ 4 ‘ a s “4 Congratulations Graduates BRAMMERS 5-DOLLAR STORE 143 Main Street Dial HUdson 33-5225 You're Always Welcome JOE’S GRILL 2 CH) 0 A Good Place to Eat Rockymount, Virginia MIDWAY CLEANERS Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing - Exclusive NOVA-TEX Moth Proofing - Water Proofing Phone HUdson 3-5323 755 Franklin Street Rockymount, Virginia Sam Phelps -- Waid Phelps 5 ay te PER ome ee yee eT, ee ‘ an Pr - et. Sh ae teed piers, (= Poin . eee ee ah Etat aes miete B® th a = Se Y SPE STR SG. a Spare get Sa Bet) ih elem ey DF. di ae Be Se See Ne a AR eel SS - : = wt, thine re See i a5 oo % 2 % af ft 3 3 tox . +4 1 ‘ has et 4 ‘ yt ; a at Caoty 4 as ‘ wuiy ai Nie . 4 i , -_ a = ' -” - a ‘ - 4 = a 5 r%;, ¢ i ' a tim ty VY AW fiths a ¢ é eo‘ ¢ at ! f rs 7% ai wyatt - snes | + guia aD ; . 0 Z ibe =e ‘ T (nM KET AVOU a ad ; sé i ‘ ; y ‘ . ’ 4 ; = “a 8 4, 46 « - vavGe. BOSH ahadg ry _ ¥ ive Pa é . . . EN Eo | eet “gor: GALIOG-2- 283 i aa 7 ; ene Soule eas ty 6h Th Go50-6 Boehiet lath Nae Ra bis saniisW syawlA 92° al es ai a a cen, a age aan WD. gi ae et ce A ge nace esenaarmampennc ie - 1j14d 2301 ee é hides tat ot SIMPSON’S SUPER MARKET FRANKLIN DRUG CO. The largest and most modern supermarket in Franklin County The Rexez:! Store Ro ckymount. Virginia Rockymount, Virginia r ANGLE IMPLEMENT COMPANY, Complimes:s of INCORPORATED A. O. MORAN COMPANY Your John Deere Dealer A.O. Moran, Mer. BEST IN FARM EQUIPMENT f Dial HUdson 3-5381 | Dial HUdson 3-5691 Rockymount, Virginia Rockymount, Virginia Rocky Mount, Virginia a ' . rath ‘aus wiusoh “4 : ; s ‘ : A [bey Aye leper emcee a . : : ; { ‘ t = o oles a = To { Ns a i eel aiuniode — - - me a el i ae ee i a a nin a eg ret Rae: | | vyelmes TvealieM sated T | GBYAMOMIODME Ln5NMOD £ VIA MOT. OD A a} MA | é islet pxandl ndet tes ; WVAIM@TICS MAT ME Teta i ait ' F . . [ Le08-6 aoabUri ial (oor . cine Smeonryaons “ . a be 4 a va e ‘ y re _ «= | 4 7’ 4 4 ,) z se 1 a a i | 4 f ie ‘ - —_ 4 1 ah — | Y ) ,, pirighV jnvom ya2e% — au , BENSON TWO-TWENTY RESTAURANT Compliments of Specializing in Home Cooked Foods Dial HUdson 3-9471 BROOKS COMPANY | Mr. Mrs. A. J. Hicks, Props. Staple and Fancy Groceries Compliments of Fresh Meats and Produce CHEVROLET | Dry Goods, Notions, Hats-A Specialty os i ed Tarte Dial HUdson 3-5280 WICKLINE CHEVROLET CORP. J. H. Wickline, Mer. Rockymount, Virginia SRS. eg oe THE LANE COMPANY, INC. Sect one Rockymount, Virginia Altavista, Virginia Sa hott . . as ; ae es bie’ Meehan Naweich an ME tt ne tee ° 5 5 . “ae 7 t 5.4 Rekha ee eee a eae ee Fay a Ron Votes : oS Mey Cee et es Oe ‘ dg he ashe Btw « ” hy oy a ae ee Mes ae Ree Ee nls an iy Se GORE Ry ne HES SAS hla Garten bain A i Ca Se: aS he sacs eS : . | ’ | o 4 | dest . ‘ oe a é i a Se ‘ ry 4 ® : 2 ore oe ia] -¥ 4: peu os 145 = 43% Le 4 ' A € 7) ® es | , 1 @ ¢ a aa Bly IR avauey ” MC a a } 7 wie adwivelif .. avAs SHER noo 7 . ae - _ ; ool 7 : ‘ ' i SMES eeanizet wa OO gov tbat 0.4 ae aA = 2 —¥ ARCS THIOAVIND JADE a ang 4nlis el re .% - 2% re on | os 4 — —e. ‘ ‘ — _ —- ae or ; i « ‘ V8 Compliments of MORRIS FURNITURE COMPANY Your Friendly Appliance Dealer ' 834 Franklin Street Dial HUdson 33-5553 Rockymount, Virginia Compliments of MONTGOMERY HARDWARE We Give S H Green Stamps 133 Main Street Dial HU 3-5211 Rockymount, Virginia Compliments of FLOWER FASHIONS BY ELAINE 122 Main Street ANGLE COMPANY, INC. Dial HUdson 3-5693 Best in Flowers and Service Rockymount, Virginia ROCKYMOUNT SERVICE Compliments of STATION BURNETTE’S DEPT. STORE Dial HUdson 3-5660 Franklin Street 105 Main Street Rockymount, Virginia Rockymount, Virginia a 7 4 4 us « i ' et on - ahQte .19390 th. 0 cs , ‘ -. x , -) 2ST sVigUS pf iM 208 _ 1 Soe apllneys ie ompaanad YHAIMOD 80 TIMROT 28808 yolewnt SonaLiqgA tibaers® wer” ; 1 0° SWE aibinesd S68 RN as pl eats oe 6280-2 conbUt lam er 7 ; Stats:(V Jnvourneon 6 y a) ‘ ee — — ARE A Sea: Se m ® eptaniiaoe IWAWGRAL YRIMOOTHOM We wiigd Hoc evita aw EAd iil ce af e J eTi2e alald GE! 4 if LC UR isit! wiwiiY favomvason 3 . Y8 2ViO(H2AI WAWOL | | HAIASZ ) im Dl idan aiaht Rt : ‘- rQue-€ acsbuA id - Pann 3%)! 3 bik 219voll of ies ’ i = a | wivase THUOMIAIIOR | | ‘ WOMATE: oe Je 4 | any Z ) erie | | farang 4 Sone apebue let MY Compliments of NASH LATIMER MEN’S SHOP The Exclusive Men's Shop Phone HUdson 3-9491 Rockymount, Virginia Compliments of LYNCH FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY V. L. Lynch, Owner Dealer of Farm Machinery Feed, Seed Fertilizers Rockymount, Virginia Compliments of PATTERSON’S CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS Phone HUdson 3-5348 Rockymount, Virginia Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE Your Best Place to Shop” Rockymount, Virginia W. D. DAVIS SHEET METALS WORKS Franklin Street Phone HUdson 3-5605 Rockymount, Virginia Compliments of LEGGETT’S Rockymount Shopping Center” Rockymount, Virginia Compliments of J. L. PERDUE LUMBER CO Phone HUdson 33-9981 Rockymount, Virginia Rr ls seen SUSE EAT Sees he ae ae sae ae Compliments of KINGOFF’S Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairs at Reasonable Prices Rockymount, Virginia oN rm ee GF one, ES re ean BP nk DRT Lose ee “ees ehh 7 os ae tie ME Sas 2 ite) Dee 4.7 Sere Pd “ = 2 Bebe te 5 e = th . Sut apse, rTP Pea! - yo « Sag be eet MEY Pees: to - Sines Sas pa. 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H ae | 0% ¥ | | . : 4a ere 2LATEIW Taahe 21VA0 Gam va 20A0W a lyons nina d vie 038-5 nah wodd et [ aa € - oa ure Senne deer ; ‘Wigs? gesghih call . — ' — ‘ +s t itary y hare Poel ; 3 : bad ins Aliame ; eh 7 Bie rian 8 i) oo mamus sGomat ag hae RAKES PONTIAC PONTIAC AND VAUXHALL Main Street or Sales - Service Dial HUdson 3-5535 Rockymount, Virginia Congratulations GRADUATES LAW’S BARBER SHOP Rockymount, Virginia Compliments of FRANKLIN GROCERY AND GRAIN COMPANY Virginia's Most Modern Institute for Foods 114-115 Franklin Street Dial HUdson 33-9388 Rockymount, Virginia Compliments of BANKERS TRUST COMPANY The Bank of Friendly Service Mortgage, Auto and Personal Loans Phone 3-5240 155 Main Street Rockymount, Virginia SAiTwos tMAt ‘J 1 LANADAY A DAITYOR , sort? sints oe wie coe $€%6-8 seabO® (oki b rer q culgalY Javornook a Lg imethihgany (423080 WUNHEGY. | | 2, A THAD MAK oTede Mi a i - “Att mh - | “ahh 4 ‘ata’ nly a tar 7° Og0 2 orca | | a dened tatinasy Orrepe ? pane. mire i tac 7 $$$ Compliments of a Zs ha Zz, ROCKY MOUNT MOTORS, INC. | GRADUATES Your Ford Dealer Since 1914 ROCKY MOUNT COAL MODERN GARAGE AND REPAIR SHOP COMPANY a + eee bot re ses cael sy vin a tee bee 2 y 2 oe ener 51% 2-7 ee Pee ek oh eee Se US rans has Roki cee? too 805 Franklin Street Rockymount, Virginia Rockymount, Virginia Ss eas i nail oe Compliments of Compliments of WEAVER MIRROR COMPANY FERRUM DRUG COMPANY R. E. Weaver, Mer. Dial HUdson 3-5327 Ferrum, Virginia Rockymount, Virginia AUTOGRAPHS m 2.3 ‘ rere LN Withee Sagaelel 8 EES: ae rz v , me os .—. gor ’ anew, 4% oe Wty Meets ne he gs to et ema BBs tated 3 ce teen Ra em an ant ot 5 He es: te eh Chek he Cae PRR ps So Maat ee ko eT a See rae hat 8s ey yy uate Oe ‘Fecal ge: age ea eh; me 128] 2egt- j rs 3 7 a HP vay MORES One ‘ on beeen ( Mii pot Weed ie conieyy ry) i a aay! HH aa a cautntsecte an ee rah Wel bae A Mover rey 1 erated Vand dita ity ie ite tal ul sath i ih Wala ae bis me ati etre eeiviite ied tee La reeAt Hee POLED ere hat henge ns ote H ! bye beratel gad i % tat ea i iq : Re + ees ‘ 4, ge ye, ar cage oh fy hie reel vag Boe oie fd ee 7 eabe eee i ; abet ist ae iit is ; nt 4 dts ipa a8,


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