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■ «• ' a Ihe Sc nap pen Senion Claw £i! entif Hiqh School Liberty, Ylonth Carolina I Jonewond Remembrance is the theme of our 1957 SCRAPPER. We believe that often in the years to come each of us will take his copy off the shelf and relive some of the experiences—the gaiety, the tears, the study, the companionships—of our last year at Liberty High. We shall probably say— That ' s How It Was When I Was A.Senior. MR. THURMEN A. HORNEY, Principal MR. C. E. BOYLES OuK Local School Boand DR. W. E. NEAL MR. K. A. MARTIN MR. JUNE LOWE Jaculty MR. BROOKBANK Coach, Mathematics !NSON h, French MRS. WYLIE English MRS. MARTIN Science MR. WALL Social Studies MRS. MOORE Home Economics MR. SNIDER Agriculture MRS. REYNOLDS Typing MASCOTS: 4 JU 1 6 b £ oj 3 4 y 2s J ot u Su z j- - ■ V° - X; ' -($ r ' j ' Lr-y -Xt C y ols 3n ‘ c rLy nnrwy y (ll jJL i j-J. j3 CSXSly Linda Teague Eddie Lineberry CLASS COLORS: Royal Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS MOTTO: Find a Path or Make one. ” GRADE PARENTS: Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Pattishall Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Parks Teague i i ii I ii Senionn i- CLASS SECRETARY. . TREASURER . . PRESIDENT . . VICE-PRESIDENT . Nancy Dodson . . Roy Holder Nathalia Teague .Sondra Frazier Seniono. CHARLES R. BERRY The Seniors ' gift to the Seniors. Football 2,3; Basketball Man¬ ager 2 , 3 ; Football Manager 4; Glee Club 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; F F.A. ! ' 4 BEVERLEY ANNE CROWSON This gal has her future plan, and I THINK it includes a man. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2; Library Assistant 3; Office Assistant 3; Glee Club 4; Basketball 2; SCRAPPER Sales Manager 4; Cafeteria 2,3. ANITA ALLRED She looks shy-but don ' t let that fool you! Cherryville High I; Lincolnton High 2 ; Bible Club 2 ; F.H.A. 1,4; Office Assistant 4. RAYBURN BOOTH A man--tall, dark and tan-- who looks like an ESQUIRE manl Baseball 1,3, 4; F.F.A. 1 , 2 ,3,4. Don ' t worry. It won’t last; nothing does. 4-H 1 , 2 ; SCRAPPER typist 4; Baseball 1 , 2 ,3,4. KEITH BOOTH 8 NANCY DODSON There is a song in her heart. Class Secretary 4; F.H.A. I, 2,3,4; Reporter 2; County Reporter 3; Historian 3; Treas urer 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Sec- retary-Treasurer 4; Marshal 3; Art Editor of BELLE 3,4; Har¬ vest Queen 4; Co-Editor of SCRAPPER 4; Library Assistant 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Section Librarian 4. ROY C. HOLDER Not to know him is to miss a lot. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4; President 3, 4; Star Farmer 3; Class Treas¬ urer 4; SCRAPPER Staff 4; Bus Driver 4; Beta Club 2, 3,4. Sentom SONDRA ANNETTE FRAZIER Light blue eyes and a charming smile; you are certainly Miss Worth While. Class Vice-President 4; Marshal 3; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Business Manager of Belle 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Girls’State 3; SCRAPPER Staff Copy Editor 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Treasurer 2; Parliamentarian 3; Basketball I, 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Glee Club 4; Section Secretary 4; Library Assistant 1 , 2 . LEO FERGUSON I’m so glad I’ve got todayi F.F.A. 1 , 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Bus Driver 3,4; 4-Hl; SCRAPPER Advertising Staff 4. ROY JORDAN For he’s a jolly good fellow. Baseball I; Football I; Mon¬ ogram Club 2, 3, 4; Sergeant- At-Arms 3; President 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Medal Winner 3; Sen¬ tinel 4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Substitute Bus Driver 2 . 3 - 4 . 9 Seniona BARBARA SUE LINBERRY Always smiling, always sweet, always pretty and always neat. Cheerleader 2,3.4; Captain 4; Monogram 3,4; Secretary 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 4; Section Secretary 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2 , 3; BELLE Sports ' Editor 4; SCRAPPER Sports ' Editor 4; Cafeteria 3; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2 ; Homecoming Queen 4. JOHNNY MURPHY Hey, good-lookingl JAN LOWE Worry little, study less, but I ' ll get along O-kay I guess. ' Baseball I; Monogram Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3.4; Re porter 3,4; Waiter Junior- Senior Banquet 2 . REVA NEW JERRY McDOWELL I never dare to be as funny as I am. Wilson High 2 ; SCRAPPER Ad¬ vertising Staff 4. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 2 ; SCRAPPER Advertising Staff 4 Those dreamy eyes--Ahhl I 1 Monogram 3,4; Beta Club 2 , 3,4; Basketball Manager 3; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2 ; Marshal 3; BELLE Staff 3,4; Glee Club 1,3.4; Secretary 4; Office Assistant 4; Co-Editor of SCRAPPER 4. 10 Senionn NAOMI O’BRIANT A girl just like the girl who married dear ole dad. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club I; Cafeteria i. GARY SHELTON A young man who blushes is better than one who turns pale. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Vice-President 4; F.F.A. 1,2; Boys ' State 3; SCRAPPER Sports ' Editor 4; Har¬ vest King 4; Class Secretary 1, 2; Class Vice-President 3; Head Waiter Junior-Senior Ban¬ quet 2; Glee Club 4. GRETA LEONA SHELTON Love, here is my heart. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Treas¬ urer 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Section Librarian 4; Beta Club 3,4; Cafeteria 3; Class Vice-President 2; Office Assistant 2 ,3; Harvest Queen 2; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2 ; Advertising Manager of SCRAPPER 4; Miss Liberty High 3; Homecoming Attendant 4. 11 PATRICIA LOUISE PATTISHALL A smile that won ' t come off. F.H.A. I,2,3,4; Pianist I; Songleader 2,3; Beta Club 2,3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Sec¬ retary 3; Student Director 4; Basketball 1,2; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Cafe¬ teria 2; SCRAPPER Sales Manager 4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Office Assistant 3; BELLE Staff 3,4; Feature Editor 4. LYNN HARRISON SMITH What? No girls in heaven! Then just leave me here. Class President I; Boys ' State 3; Chief Marshal 3; Glee Club 1,2, 4; Baseball 1,2,3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Sports ' Editor of BELLE 3; Feature Editor 4; SCRAPPER Staff Business Man¬ ager 4; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; Vice-President 2. NATHALIA TEAGUE A neatie, a sweetie, she can ' t be beat-ie! Class President 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 3; Presi¬ dent 4; Assistant Editor of BELLE 3; Editor 4; Art Editor 4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,41 Historian 2 ; Vice- President 3; County Parliamentar¬ ian 2; Marshal 3; Library Assist¬ ant 1,2,3,41 Glee Club; President 4; Perfect Attendance 3. BILL STANFORD Senionn MICKEY TETFR I greet my troubles with a big smile. F.F.A. 1,2,3; Reporter 4; 4-H 1 SCRAPPER Advertising Staff 4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 2 . MARGARET HARRIS WYLIE Lots of wit and loads of fun. 4-H I; SCRAPPER typist 4. CARL ALLEN STACK Well, Freshman girls, here I am! SCRAPPER Advertising Staff 4; Perfect Attendance 3. Too much monkey-business. F.H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Treasurer 3; Beta Club 2 , 3,4; Glee Club I, 2,3,4; Library Assistant 1 , 2 ; Marshal 3; SCRAPPER Copy Edi¬ tor 4; BELLE News Editor 4; Basketball Manager 4. BEST LOOKING: BEST DRESSED Leona Shelton and Rayburn Booth Nancy Doson and Lynn Smith Senion Supenlativea MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Roy Holder and Nathalia Teague Senion QUIETEST: Keith Booth and Anita A llred MOST ATHLETIC: Leona Shelton and Lynn Smith MOST DEPENDABLE: Harris Wylie and Roy Jordan Supenlativen MOST AMBITIOUS: Reva New and Roy Holder CUTEST: Sue Lineberry and Mickey Teter BIGGEST FLIRTS: Patti Pattishall and Johnny Murphy Senion Supenlativea BEST ALL AROUND: Nathalia Teague, Bill Stanford, and Mickey Teter. HISTORIAN: Nancy Dodson TESTATOR: Mickey Teter PROPHET: Patti Pattishall GIFTOR1AN: Gary Shelton MOST POPULAR Sue Lineberry and Gary Shelton t 3Q CLASS OFFICERS ' Brenda Pike . Doris Teague James Stanford Sarah Moore., . SECRETARY V.ICE-PRESIDENT . . PRESIDENT . . TREASURE union Jerry Cheek Tommy Ferguson Bill Brookbank Betty Jo Duncan Patty Bare Billy Crouse Joe Homaday Lanene Jones Charles Flynt Tommy Johnson Swanson Kidd Shelby Joyce Claw Shirley Staley James Stanford D Martin Carolyn Overman Sarah Moore Brenda Pike Walter Neal Bobby Simmons Doris Smith Doris Teague Jeanette Smith Ronald Wicker FLOSSIE ALDRIDGE HELEN ALLRED PATSY BRYANT JAMES BULLARD JAMES BOOTH TOMMY BOWMAN LINDA BRADY FAYE BRISTOW BRENDA CROWSON BUD DAVIS ISA BELL DUNCAN BRENDA FERGUSON FRED FOGLEMAN FAYE FOUSHEE LINDA GARNER PEGGY GREGSON NANCY HICKS HENRY JENNINGS JOHN JONES WAYNE JOYNER DONALD LOVE KAY MURPHY EDWARD LOVETT PATSY PIERCE JAMES McBRIDE CYNTHIA PUGH JUDY McMILLLAN HANNAH SCARLETTE larry McPherson cecil miller BETTY SHUE RACHEL SIMMONS BARBARA SMITH i ff BILL SMITH GARLAND SMITH i JAMES SMITH Clam Oj)fjicen4 SECRETARY . . VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT . . TREASURER . . Prissy Welch . Bud Davis .Peggy Gregson Fred Fogleman Sofihomonen l ICTOR STACK NANCY STALEY WALTER STALEY PAUL STANFORD PRISSY WELCH JULIAN WILSON ELAINE YORK Mageline Aldridge Billy Atkins Jerry Bowman Nelson Burr age Larry Coble Bob Davis Lynda Dodson Peggy Dodson Florence Euliss Billy Ferguson Doris Gregson Jimmy Gregson Kenneth Griffin Monte Isley Thomas Joyce 3ne hmen Deanna Kime Fleming Kivett Phyllis Lind ley Dexter Love E. P. Lowe Sara Lowe Jo Margaret Loy Anne Marie Martin Dorothy Martin James Martin Pamela McDowell Joel McKinney Josie McMasters Ruth McPherson Elizabeth Murphy Claaa O icena REPORTER . . VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT . . SECRETARY. . TREASURER . . Pamela McDowell Anne Marie Martin . . Wesley Wall . Jo Margaret Loy . . Lynda Dodson Jne hman Juanita Pike Betty Shoffner Lucy Shelton Nelson Smith Charlie Stephens Faye Teague Wesley Wall H. B. Wicker Douglas Williams Patricia York Welcome ?? ? Three’s a crowd 1 Smile awhile? Nancy and Charles??? Readin ' N Riting ' N Rithmetic? ? Friendship, friendship! The night before Betas serving oysters deluxe Monogram babies! 1 We are the 3 mouseketeersl 1 I II Fait Du Vent, N’est-ce Pas? g Love was never like this! in. - «• - 1 giftw; ' puui l ' rmu«: Si ft tt Jin t Qnade MRS. DENNY Teacher I ! Qnade Uepnenentativen at the 3all Jentival MRS. BROWER Teacher .. . ' RO £ ov - 0 • Uhind Qnadez Is - rut Abur v Of ’- Vurm u f you cjr rv a -tortU? ’ TV a.Vjr;4%V- W keen roRM - MRS. DAVIS Teacher Jounth Qnadea MRS. HOLLIDAY Teacher 3ifjth Qnade MISS ANDREWS Teacher Zip- b Or- c ©Cperi « Ce. MRS. ALLEN Teacher Sixth Qnaden : I MRS. PRESNELL Teacher , r - ■ • £ V f Seventh Qnaden MRS. DAVIS Teacher v Ciqhth Quaden S ionta Lynn Smith, left, receives 1956-57 Sportsmanship Trophy from Mr. Homey, Principal. I ' mV JoatUall 956- ' 57 COACH Mr. Brookbank CO-CAPTIANS Walter Neal Pete Stephens FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Atkins, Joel McKinney, Jerry Bowman, Bud Davis, Douglas Williams, Fred Fogleman, Kenneth Griffin. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Smith, Pete Ste¬ phens, Charles Flynt, D Martin, Bobby Simmons, Tommy Johnson, Ronald Wicker. THIRD ROW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Berry, Manager; James Martin, Larry McPherson, Bill Smith, Walter Neal, Edward Lovett, Julian Wilson, Bill Brookbank, James Stanford, Manager. a y mmmmmmmmmk CENTER: Leona Shelton and Sondra Frazier, Co-Captains. CLOCKWISE: Sarah Moore, Doris Smith, Ruth McPherson, Lucy Shelton, Peggy Dodson, Anne Marie Martin, Sarah Lowe, Lynda Dodson, Dorothy Martin, Doris Gregson, Barbara Smith, Deanna Kime, Faye Bristow, Lois Jones, Carolyn Overman, Barbara Lowe. Qinh ' Basketball Coach Brookbank, CENTER: Harris Wylie and Phyllis Cox, Managers. 38 Boif s’ Basketball Coach Wall. CENTER: Thomas Joyce and Jim Neal, Managers. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Wesley Wall, Gary Shelton, Captain; Fred Fogleman. SECOND ROW: Pete Stephens, Bennie Brower, Charles Stephens, Jim Bullard. THIRD ROW: Charles Flynt, Edward Lovette, John Jones, Walter Neal. F k iJi bmhS ' W £ „ mm DEANNA KIME Most Improved too ?. —. _ Basketball Supenlativei GARY SHELTON Most Valuable t PETE STEPHENS Best Sport LEONA SHELTON Most Valuable SONDRA FRAZIER Best Sport 40 JOHN JONES Most Improved I ' Cheenleadenn HARVEST KING AND QUEEN GARY SHELTON (’ NANCY DODSON Activities HOMECOMING ROYALTY: Sue Lineberry, Center, Queen; . Patti Pattishall, Leona Shelton, Attendants. DIRECTOR Mrs. Wagoner ACCOMPANIST Linda Brady TOP TO BOTTOM: Second Sopranos, Baritones, First Sopranos, Altos. LEFT TO RIGHT: Reva New, Co-Editor; Lynn Smith, Business Manager; Mrs. Irene Johnson, Advisor; Nancy Dodson, Co-Editor. ADVERTISING STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Carl Stack, Buster Jordan, Leo Ferguson, Johnny Murphy, Beverly Crowson, Jan Lowe, Patti Pattishall, Nathalia Teague, Sondra Frazier, Harris Wylie, Sue Lineberry, Leona Shelton. 7 he S c n a P P e n OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Davis, Assistant Sponsor; Doris Teague, Vice President; Nathalia Teague, President; Nancy Dodson, Secretary and Treasurer; Mr. Wall, Sponsor. Beta Club ME LIBERTY BE LIBERTY, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957 p Fund To Get roceeds From Harris Wylie Named Homemaker Safety Expert To Speak Tonight Valentine Dance Planned By Legion iimmage Sale Of Tomorrow To Schoolmasters For Gym Fund ie Liberty Garden Club- will uct a Rummage Sale on March id 2, with all proceeds from ale going to the Liberty School nasium Fund. ie sale will be conducted from ground floor of the Jenkins’ ding in downtown Liberty, sale will be from 1 to 5 p.m r riday, and from 8 am. to on Saturday. ficials of the club are ask : everyone in the comm ' l out their closets of do ,ing for this sale. Rein: clothing will Re acce ;ale. e Rummage Sale mposed of Mrs. F Mrs. Norman C Walter Neai. The Betty Crocker Homemakei of Tomorrow in the Liberty Higl School is Harris Wylie, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wylie. She received the highest scon in a written examination on home; making knowledge and attit - administered riofmcnber 4 John Noe of Raleigh, Safety Ad visor for the State of North Car olina, will be the featured speak; er for the Randolph County Schoolmasters Club when it meets in Liberty Wednesday night (to nicfht). sneak on “The New Elans have been announced J a special Valentine Dance at t American Legion Hut on Frid, February 15. Proceeds from t dance will go to the Libei School Gymnasium Fund. Elbridge Smith, who is of the affair, stated t! Masters of Siler C r the dance. He s i icians have donat for this occasion. is being sponsor 1 of the Americ may be purchas naire, from me rty High Schc , at Deatoi ie Liberty Dr ce will be frc Liberty S ' oi Wednesday m mil ncs Smith, pr ich er the meeting program opened repeating the 4-1 Moore, song le. d in singing “Tell 1 -ninutes were Lien Kime, secretar sr the business .ess ,ent- turned the pogra, the vice preside!” lames d, for the joint t ' m was on “4-H Health”, ’loose part were Helen Moore, Jo Brookbank, Henry Jenning, el Allen, Deanna Kime, Smith and Rachel Sim- Contest Ipf: County C was won by A. crop judg afternoon at Staff ml in Guilford Cc president dismissed the jrs for separate programs. ;irls met behind the stage discussion on “Health Im- nent.” Helen Moore and lya- iimmons, as a team, agreed a Dairy Foods Demonstra¬ te the next meeting. The The Libert, ' Cnapiei oi the Fu¬ ture Farmers ot Americ;. met Thursday, February 7. Main items of business included making plans for a Father and Son Banquet, which will be held on Friday, May 10; and the elec¬ tion of Leona Shelton as Chapter Sweetheart. She will represent the local chapter at the county FFA banquet given by the Asheboro Chamber of Commerce for all county contest winners. At this hanauet a County FFA Sweet tea v,,,— „ cond place honors in the Randolph County- Supervised Farming Contest. Each contestant filled out a form on their supervised farming program which included informa¬ tion on scope and kind of projects, improved practices, home and farm improvements and earnings, savings, and investments in farm¬ ing. , Kent Ridge of the Farmer chap ter won first place and will rep¬ resent the Randolph Federation in the district contest. . rty F. F. A. team ,ace, with Trinity plac . and Gray’s Chapel fou Members of the Liberty t( are; Roy Holder, who was high -scorer for the county, Ferguson, Tommy Ferguson, Bill Smith. In this contest, students are luired to identify various ty j£ seed and samples from cro; Harold Snider is the advisor he Liberty F. F. A. Chapter. Chaptei won third place. Both the first and second j winners in this contest will ceive prizes from the Ashe Chamber of Commerce at CENTER: Doris Teague, President; Mrs, Moore, Advisor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Faye Foushee, Pianist; Nancy Dodson, Teasurer; Doris Smith, Parliamentarian; Sarah Moore, Vice- Presi¬ dent; Carolyn Overman, Secretary; Barbara Smith, Historian; Rachel Simmons, Pianist; Linda Brady, Pianist; Judy McMillan, Reporter. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mickey Teter, Teasurer; Pete Stephens, Vice-President; Mr. Snider, Advisor; Roy Holder, President; Roy Jordan, Sentinel; Leo Ferguson, Secretary; Jan Lowe, Reporter. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Reva New, Lecna Shelton, Sue Line- berry, Secretary; Sondra Frazier, Charles Berry, Roy Jordan, Presi¬ dent. SECOND ROW: Charles Flynt, Brenda Pike, Tommy Johnson, Bud Davis, D Martin, Swanson Kidd, Lynn Smith. THIRD ROW: Lois Jones, Hannah Scarlette, Barbara Lowe, Sarah Moore, Carolyn Overman, Treasurer; Cynthia Pugh, Doris Smith. FOURTH ROW: Larry McPherson, Julian Wilson, Ronald Wicker, John Jones, Walter Neal, Edward Lovette. Libnanif, Stafcfc LEFT TO RIGHT: Shelby Joyce, Peggy Kime, Shiiley Staley, Elaine York, Nathalia Teague, Nancy Dodson, Josie McMasters, Sondra Frazier, Linda Garner. STANDING: Mrs. Martin, Advisor. I, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Reva New, Nathalia Teague, Faye Bristow, Hannah Scar- lette, Shirley Staley, Linda Garner. SECOND ROW: Anita Allred, Rachael Hinshaw, Barbara Smith, Rachael Simmons. THIRD ROW: Naomi O’Briant, Lois Jones, Doris Smith, Doris Teague, Julian Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Horney, Instructor; . Charles Berry, James ' McBride, H. B. Wicker, Cecil Miller Pete Stephen! Brenda Pike fames Stanford Walter Neal Sarah Moore Cardlyn Overman J 9 Martin nette Smith Bill Brookbank Doris Smith rogramme IUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET Jon Phi Invocation_ Welcome Toast to Seniors _ Response_ _ Mr. LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL Toast to Faculty Response_ Toast to Gradeparents Response_ May 4, 1956 Legion Hut Music Toast to Sophomores Response Toast to Freshmen Response Nathalia Teague Robert Fuller Gary Shelton Mr. Harold Snider _ Betty Lou Scott Mrs. H. O. Smith _ Sue Lineberry _ Doris Teague Sondra Frazier John Jones Patty PattishaII, Soloist Mrs. Loyce Wagoner, Accompanist Introduction to Program __ Lynn Smith I IORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SCHOOLS RANDOLPH COUNTY Buster Jordan, Billy Crouse, Roy Holder, Garland Smith. Swanson Kidd, l e n 4 i i Mrs. Frazier, Manager; Ethel, Tossie, and Jackie. Cafeteria Stafe PQ 3 C _ m _m ' Wg • f | tynuesiy We Deliver Phone 2C3 Liberty, N. C. Compliments Of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO; Greensboro, North Carolina Compliments of THE KIDDIE SHOPPE Gertrude Wicker Owner Liberty North Carolina COBLE SPORTING GOODS CO. Make our store your headquarters for athletic equipment and sports wear. It pays to play Greensboro N. C. We Congratulate the Class of ' 57 LIBERTY BROOM CO. One of Liberty ' s Pioneer Industries LIBERTY MOTORS Phone 61 or 70 Chevrolet Sales and Service JONES BROTHERS BAKERS, INE. Bread cHu um Cake Greensboro, North Carolina Paul C„ Jones, President 0. C. Jones, Vice-President Ora E. Jones, Sec.-Treas. We extend our most sincere BEST WISHES For continued success to the GRADUATING CLASS OF LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL Asheboro Branch GUILFORD DAIRY Compliments of HINSHAW GROCERY Liberty, North Carolina Phone 137 STALEY LUMBER COMPANY BuiIding Materials Phone 69 Liberty, North Carolina DAMERON VENEER COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers of Veneers Liberty North Carolina R. N. Hodgin, Owner HODGIN HARDWARE Paint Farm Implements - Oliver Plows and General Hardware Liberty — ■ ■ .. . North Carolina MOORE’S AUTO SERVICE Bear Front End Alignment and Wheel Balancing Ramseur, North Carolina, Highway 49 FOX’S TURKEY RANCH Farm Fresh Turkeys TV and RADIO SERVICE r i TRADE t HERE jt Compliments of Complete Service On All Makes International Fence Control Electrical Contracting PIKE AND HOLT J. LEE MURPHY Phone 147 Liberty, N. C. QUALITY VS. PRICE Service Station Don’t try to buy a thing too cheap From those with things to sell. Because the goods you ' ll have to keep. And time will always tell. Julian The price you paid you ' ll soon forget. And the goods you get will stay: The price you will not long regret- The quality you may. Groceries North Carolina Compliments of PICKETT AND HODGIN Liberty, North Carolina Phone 173 GREGSON MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of -Chairs- Liberty, N. C. AND DIXIE EQUIPMENT COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OF. SCHOOL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Liberty, North Carolina WESTERN MiTO fcSSOCVMt siow [ BOB WALL MARTIN APPLIANCE CO. TV and Appliance Sales ana Service Phone 170 Liberty Owner Telephone 109 Davis Tires Tubes Wizard Batteries Battery Recharging Automobile Parts and Accessories Western Flyer Bicycles Power Lawn Mowers Truetone Radios and Television Electric Appliances Sporting Goods Keys Duplicated Compliments of THE PROGRESSIVE STORE Phone Liberty 5p3j V Compliments of B. AND W. FURNITURE COMPANY Where To Buy It Complete Home Furnishings Nationally Advertised Gold Seal Li noluem Perfection Stoves and Heaters Telephone 81 ! Low Prices Easy Terms LOFLIN’S MEN’S SHOP For Clothes That Are Right Complete Men and Boys ' Furnishings Phone 146 Liberty Heat Your Home Kerosene Fuel Oil Metered Truck Delivery LIBERTY OIL COMPANY Distributor for Phillips 66 Products Firestone Tires - Tubes - Batteries THE CHATHAM BANK Liberty - Siler City - Goldston Working To Make A Good Town Better Established 1901 Complete Banking Facilities Checking Accounts . Saving Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Commercial Loans . Auto Loans Personal Loans . Mortgage Loans Night Depository Conference Room for Community Use Liberty 54 Siler City 757 Goldston 3661 Main Street Member F. D. I. C. Telephone 11 Highway 421 S B. M. BROWER AND SONS Dry Goods Ladies ' Ready-to-Wear Men ' s Furnishings Children ' s Wear Telephone 63 Liberty, N. C. Guaranteed Watch Repairing CAROL ' S JEWELERS Clocks and Jewelry K Repaired % Tel. 187 Main Street TULIAN d-l taJL COMPANY Compliments of HILL ' S GROCERY GILBERT KELLY ■ Tire .TIRES Serv ' ce -_ —and Recapping With Famous New Kelly Tread New Used Tires for Autos - Trucks and Tractors Tel. 213 Hwy 421 South LINEBEREY OIL CO Gasoline-Kerosen-Fuel Oil - Etc. Suppliers of Sinclair Products Tel. 611 or 612 Liberty N. C. iCihttiy foarher We Need Your Head In Our Business H.C. Brady W. H. Moss Compliments of BARGAIN FURNITURE CO. and OVERMAN ' S FRAME SHOP New and Used Furniture Phone 119 Liberty, N.C, JOY’S BEAUTY SHOP Compl iments Liberty, N.C. c € P u J.E. CUMMINGS Mutual Insurance Savings - Strength Service - Security Nationwide Insurance Tel. 159 At Liberty Appliance Co. MODEL BARBERSHOP Homer C. Kelly V.H. Shepard L.H. Bridges Liberty North Carolina Compliments of G.A. REITZEL Fresh Produce - Frozen Foods Delicatessen Dietetic Foods Phone 65 KIVETT ' S AUTO SERVICE Sales Service Highway No. 421 South Liberty, North Carolina THE BEAUTY NOOK For A Lovelier You — Complete BeautyService Tel. 224 Wall Building Catherine FuIk, Operator Power Lawn Mowers Sales Service Television Road Service - We Call for Cars or Tires and Return Them SWAIM BROS. Recapping—Service Station Tel. 32 U HARDIN ' S FLORIST Gift Shop and Greenhouses JL1 Bert Cljftir Company Compliments of JOHN W. CURTIS Si I LIBERTY FARM and Garden Supply Paints - Roofing - Fence Farm Tools - Fertilizers ARM N.J. Dark JOHNSON COTTON CO and AFFILIATED STORES Complete Farm and Home Supplies ver City North Carolina i f Compliments of J.D. Homey BROWNIE - LU DRIVE - IN Brownie Andrews Operator JULIAN MILLING COMPANY Manufacturers of Flour, Meal and Feed Dealers in Fertilizers and Hardware Julian, North Carolina Compliments ot WEST SIDE GROCERY LIBERTY MACHINERY COMPANY, INC. Liberty, N. C. Hardware Frigidaire Appliances Phone 36 Plumbing and Electrical Contracting and Supplies STOUT CHAIR Office COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers of Chairs FOR Home School Liberty North Carol ina JOHNSON AND SON LUMBER COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Lumbers Liberty, N. C. Phone 153 - L Liberty Phone 59 Ramseur Phone 2181 Compl iments of FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOP Liberty, North Carolina Phone 49 LIBERTY TAXI SERVICE Liberty, N. C. Call 112 Compl iments of RALPH ' S GROCERY Groceries, Meats Fresh Fruits Liberty, N. C. Phone 142 JOHN H. WYLIE Your Handy Home-Town Agent All Forms of Insurance No. 116 West Swannanoa St. Liberty, N. C. Phone 5 Compliments of DR. MRS. JOE GRIFFITH Compliments of LIBERTY APPLIANCE CO. Charles Carter BLUE GABLES CAFE Groceries - Gas and Oil ' HIGHWAY 421 JULIAN N. TROGDON FLYING SERVICE, INC. Phone 3-0968 Greensboro, N. C. AIRPLANE DUSTING AND SPRAYING Aerial Advertising PET DAIRY PRODUCTS CO Greensboro, N. C. Phone 2-613] Burlington, N. C. Phone Canal 7-2068 tfames drawer Agent General Insurance RUTH’S b$ to $100 STORE Liberty North Carolina Compliments of CURTIS GOURLEY FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Telephone 201 Liberty, N. C. i DRIVE - IN Mile West of Ramseur, N.C. on Highway 64 y Since 1917 SinttH SMITH MOTOR CO., INC. JflTiTO ■ Sales Service VS Tractor and Equipment Co. Highway 421 Box 1006, Depot Street, Phone b Liberty, N. C. Ford Dearborn Tractor Farm Equipment LIBERTY , (CALL K €®. Ervin Reynolds, Owner Liberty, N.C. V x v x , vs V v d YEARBOOKS i ■ 4 - yv ' ClX ' ' ru CJl jtjZ2r -frrtSy i-y— -p IfiwS • if 1 .«£ 4 f:i,..y ' •... . : ; 5 « - ’•• ' ■ ' if ' i ’ “ - r . _,, % ' p$£ :? • ., ’• ' ■ ' T . ' - -- ' -— K v t M ; ,.■ •• —; • . • ' •« -• UPPP ' 5 bJ 5 f - _ „- v . ,. ?7 • ■ • 4 ' n ' -.j -v y • v ' .:-- ■ ■; - -V ' r ' ? T t- —5 . ■ . ■ Till 111: 1111 Ilf ini in mi in nin i! 11I1B
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Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.