Liberty High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Liberty, NC)

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Nineteen Hundred Fifty-nine Scuappen Published by the Senior Class of LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL Liberty, North Carolina REWORD __ CLASSES. . .Sunny days. . . CLASSES. . .rainy days. . . CLASSES. . .snowy days. . . CLASSES!! The semester begins. . .the weeks fly. . .two weeks behind in homework. Book reports due. . . .term papers to finish. . . Examinations!!! How did you do on Chemistry? , Oh, I made ' A‘. . .but I had better not mention the French! The years pass quickly. . .Freshman. . .Sophomore. . .Junior. . .5 . . .before realizing it. . .high school is over. . . Only memories of. CLASSES. . .rainy days. . .sunny days. . . CLASSES!! DEDICATION How can we dedicate this book to any one person? The answer is simple—we can ' t. There are many to whom we are grateful for their help in educating us or providing us with the facilities for our education. If, however, we attempted to mention every such person, the entire book would be a dedication. Therefore we include them all and say TO EVERY PERSON, GROUP, OR CONCERN WHO HAS CONTRIBUTED IN ANY WAY TO OUR HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION, TO THOSE WHO HAVE GIVEN OF THEM¬ SELVES OR MONEY THAT WE MIGHT HAVE A GYMNA¬ SIUM, TO OUR PARENTS WITH AN EXTRA NOTE OF THANKS, WE DEDICATE THIS SCRAPPER. ADMINISTRATION MR. CARL E. JONES Principal ADMINISTRATION LOCAL SCHOOL COMMITTEE Mr. C. W. Boyles, Dr. W. E. Neal, Chairman; Mr. Fleming Lovett, Mr. June Lowe; Not Pictured, MR. BROWER Mathematics MRS. MARTIN Science MR. SNIDER Agriculture MRS. MOORE Home Economics MRS. REYNOLDS Typing MRS. JOHNSON English, French MRS. SILER Science, Physical Education MR. YELVERTON Social Studies, Physical Education MRS. WYLIE English, Social Studies 7 These Also Serve Us Daily Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Lucy Frazier Bus Drivers LEFT: Patty Campbell, Jim Bullard, Monte Isley. RIGHT: H. B. Wicker, Mickey Deaton, Wayne Pennington. Office Assistant Mrs. Beard £H£RE£0Cr BOOR SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS Faye Bristow, Secretary; Judy McMillan, Treasurer; Bennie Brower, Vice-President; James Smith, President; Faye Foushee, Reporter. 10 JAMES BOOTH Life is easy and slow; do what comes and let the rest go. Boys ' Home Economics 4 ANNA FAYE BRISTOW A pretty girl, witty and gay—that ' s Faye. F.H. A. 1.2,3; Seta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball 1 , 2 ; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2 ; Cafeteria 2 ; Class Secre¬ tary 4; Scrapper Staff 4 SENIORS LINDA BRADY An individual with indi¬ viduality. Perfect Attendance I; F.H. A. I, 2,3,4, Pianist 2,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Accompanist 2, Student director 3; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Marshal 3; Girls ' State 3; Oratorical Con¬ test district winner 3; Belle Staff 4; Scrapper Staff 4; Library assistant THOMAS P. BOWMAN Tommy His art has contributed many a poster around school. F.F.A. I, 2,3,4; 4-H Basketball 1 1: 4 BENJAMIN M. BROWER Ben So sweet the blush of bashfulness. Football 1,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 2 ; Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Editor of Belle 3; Boys ' State 3; Marshal 3; Class Vice-President 4; Scrapper Staff 4 PATRICIA ANN BRYANT Pat A gitl with a dimple in her cheek makes a dent in a man ' s heart. Class Secretary I; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Perfect At¬ tendance 1,2; Beta Club 2.3,4; HarvestQueen4 11 SENIORS MARTHA LOU COLLINS Life is what you make it. F.H. A. 1,2,3; 4-H I; Cafeteria 1,3 JAMES CLEMONS BULLARD Jim” Silence is golden, but who am I to make money ? ” Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; 4-H 1,2, 3; Vice-Presi¬ dent 2; President 3; Bus Driver 3,4 JEAN CLARICE BULLARD A sweet girl, with a flair for sports. F.H. A. 1,2,3; 4 ' H 1 . 2 . 3; Basketball 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Belle Staff 3,4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Scrapper Staff 4 JUNE RIDGE COWARD As good-natured as can be, a favorite with all who know her. F.H.A. I,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Basketball I; Man¬ ager 3,4; Waitress Junior- Senior Banquet 2; Mono¬ gram Club 4; Belle Staff 4; Scrapper Staff 4; Home¬ coming Candidate 4 WILLIAM E. DAVIS Rat Cheer up! Napoleon was no giant. Basketball Manager I; Monogram Club 1,2, 3; Class Vice-President 2; Football 2; Glee Club 3,4; Scrapper Staff 4 MICHAEL M. DEATON Mickey Oh, that I were rich instead of good looking! Staley High 1,2,3; President Student Council 3; Basketball I, 2, 3,4; All-County 2, 3; Base¬ ball 1,2,3,4; 4-H 3; Liberty High 4; Football 4; Glee Club 4 12 STELLA ISABELLE DUNCAN In her quietness there’s mischief. F.H. A. 1,2,3; Glee Club I, 2,3,4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Driver Education 3; Scrapper Staff 4 HILDA FAYE FOUSHEE Without music, life would be a mistake. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Ass ' tSong Leader I, Song Leader 2, Co-Chairman Banquet 2, His¬ torian 3, Reporter 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Student Di¬ rector 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Belle Staff Ass ' t. Editor 3, Editor 4; 4-H 3,4, Dairy Princess 3, Secretary 4; Scrapper Staff 4; Class Re¬ porter 4 BRENDA FERGUSON SENIORS FRED FOGLEMAN Strange how much you’ve got to know before you know how little you know. Football 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 3; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Base¬ ball I,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Head Waiter Junior- Senior Banquet 2; Treasurer 3 Ferg Full of fun and mis¬ chief, too. F.H.A. I,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer and Program Chairman 3, Reporter 4; Monogram Club 4, Sec¬ retary-Treasurer 4; Har¬ vest Queen candidate 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Office Assistant 4; Li¬ brary Assistant 1,2; Belle Staff 4; Scrapper Staff 4; Head Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Cheerleader 3,4 KAY MURPHY FULLER Home keeping hearts are the happy hearts. F.H.A. 1,2,3, County Officer 3; Harvest Queen candidate 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Cheer¬ leader 2,3; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Monogram Club 3; Homecoming candidate 4 LINDA ANNE GARNER Dynamite comes in small packages. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3; Ass’t. Librarian 1,2,3; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Waitress Junior-Sen¬ ior Banquet 2; Perfect Attendance 2; Reporter 2 ; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Bas¬ ket-ball Manager 3; Belle Staff 4; Scrappe r Staff 4; Monogram Club 4; Homecoming At tendant 4; Cheerleader 4; Secretary 3 13 SENIORS JOHN WILLIAM JONES To the tardy list I ' m a per- manet device, but I must admit my bed is so nice. President i; Football i; Base¬ ball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, All- County 2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4, President 4; Beta Club 2,3; Waiter Junior- Senior Banquet 2; Marshal 3; Belle Staff 2,3; Glee Club 1, 2 , 3, 4; Co-Editor Scrapper 4 PEGGY ELAINE GREGSON Pleasant is she and full of good intent. F.H.A. I,2,3,4; Basketball 1, Mana¬ ger 4; Class President 2; Beta Club 3; Home¬ coming Candidate 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Scrapper Staff 4 HENRY JENNINGS Peck I never let studying in¬ terfere with my education. Baseball I; F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4, Treasurer RUTH LEE KIDD Good-natured and full of fun. Staley High 1, 2 ,3; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Liberty High 4; F.H.A. 4 HERBERT EDWARD LOVETT Ed Greater men than me might have lived-- but I doubt it. Monogram 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,3,4; Boys’State 3; Football 1 , 2 , 3,4, All-Conference 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3 JAMES FRANKLIN McBRIDE Frankie Hot rods around the country in his Ford. F.F.A. I,2,3,4; 4-H I 14 judy ann McMillan A neat, sweet package full of surprises and de¬ termination. F.H.A. 1,2,3, Reporter 2 , Parliamentarian 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Driver Education 2 ; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Belle Staff 3,4; Mar¬ shal 3; Reporter 3; Treas¬ urer 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; Scrapper Staff 4. RICHARD WAYNE PENNINGTON Swede There ' s never a dull moment when Swede ' s around. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1 , 2 , 3,4; Basketball 1 , 2 ; Monogram Club 1,2,3,41 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3,4; Bus Driver 2 ,3,4 SENIORS larry mcpherson The class is full of cards but he is the only joker. Football 1,2, 3,4, Co- Captain 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club i,2, 3,4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Treasurer 3 CECIL V. MILLER Goose Laugh and the whole world laughs with you. Band I; Waiter Junior-Sen¬ ior Banquet 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,41 Boys ' Home Eco¬ nomics 4; Scrapper Staff 4 PATSY LOUELLA PIERCE Pat” The best of life is conversation. F.H.A. I,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Driver Education 2 CYNTHIA ESTELLE PUGH A girl with personality plus is certainly tops with us. F.H.A. I, 2 ,3,4; Basketball I; Monogram Club 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Marshal 3; Business Manager Scrappe r 4; Library Assistant 4; Glee Club 4 15 SENIORS VICTOR STACK Silence accomplishes much that noise cannot. Marshal 3 MARY RACHEL SIMMONS Charming and sweet, quite dignified, the mark of a sophisticated lady. Student librarian I; F.H. A. 1,2; Class Vice-President I, 3; Glee Club 1, 2 ,3,4, Secretary 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, President 4; Chief Marshal 3; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Pianist 1,2, Vice-Presi¬ dent 3, Reporter 4, County Dress Revue Win¬ ner 2; Driver Education 2; Harvest Queen Candidate 3; Co-Editor Scrapper 4; Home¬ coming Candidate 4; 4-H Dairy Princess 2 WILLIAM LEE SMITH Bill Most great men are dead or dying; I feel fine. Football 1,2, 3,4; Mono¬ gram Club 1, 2, 3,4; Agri¬ culture 1, 2, 4; 4-H I; Basketball 1. HANNAH AUBURN SCARLETTE Her auburn hair and Scottish smile brighten our classrooms. F.H. A. 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Bell e Staff 3,4; Scrapper Staff 4; Driver Ed¬ ucation 2 BARBARA LEE SMITH Unaffected and sincere, her manner is as winning as her smile. F.H. A. 1,2,3, Historian 2 , Treasurer 3; Glee Club 1,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Belle Staff Art Editor 2,3,4; Perfect At¬ tendance 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4, Best Sport 3; Girls ' State 3; Scrapper Advertising Co-Man¬ ager 4; Homecoming candi¬ date 4 JAMES WILSON SMITH Smitty We must eat to live and live to eat. ” F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4, President 3, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4, President 4; Beta Club 2,3; 4-H 1,2,3, President 3; Boys’ State 3; President 3,4; Public Speaking 2, 3,4; Parli- mentary Procedure 2,3,4 16 LARRY VICKREY Dock School spoils my whole day. Staley High 1 , 2 ,3; Base¬ ball 1,2,3; Basketball I, 2,3; Liberty High 4 JULIAN BOYCE WILSON, JR. Monk Happy go lucky; easy go free; nothing on earth bothers me. Football 1,2,3,4, Best Sports¬ manship Award 4; Monogram Club 1 , 2 ,3,4; Waiter Junior- Senior Banquet 2; Glee Club 3.4 SENIORS DAIMON FRANKLIN WHITEHEAD Don ' t worry or fret; I’ll get there yet. Staley High 1,2, 3; Basket¬ ball 1,2,3; Baseball 1 , 2 , 3,4; Liberty High 4 Prissy This gal has a future plan and I think it in¬ cludes a man. Treasurer 1, Basketball 1; Ass’t. Librarian 1,2; F. H. A. 1,2,3; Cheer¬ leader 2, 3,4, Chief 4; Secretary 2 ; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Mono¬ gram Club 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Belle Staff 4; Scrapper Staff 4; Homecoming Attendant 4 17 MASCOTS Kay Bowman Tony Fogleman CLASS COLORS Baby Blue and White MOTTO One step at a time but always forward. FLOWER White Gardenia GRADEPARENTS Mrs. J. G. Brady Mrs. W. K. Coward Mrs. S. E. Deaton Mrs. J. D. Gregson Mrs. W. V. Jones Mrs. W. G. Welch Mrs. Ha I lie Routh, Mr. C. E. Davis Mr. C. B. Foushee Mr. H. E. Lovett, Chairman Mr. G. W. Smith Mr. W . E. Smith Mr. J. B. Wilson Honorary Gradeparent 18 Most Dependable James Smith Cynthia Pugh Best All Round June Coward James Smith Superlatives Best Looking Mickey Deaton Brenda Ferguson Most Likely to Succeed Judy McMillan John Jones ♦SILER CHI ' 12 BURLINGTON 21- Superlatives Most Talented Tommy Bowman Faye Foushee Most Athletic Jean Bullard Bennie Brower Ed Lovett, Testator; Linda Brady, Historian Bud Davis, Giftorian; John Jones, Prophet. Lynda Dodson Peggy Dodson Florence Euliss Bill Ferguson Darrell Frazier Doris Gregson James Gregson Kenneth Griffin Monte Isley Faye James Thomas Joyce Deanna Kime O OH CO J U N I CLASS OFFICERS m h J ' ■ Hr i M - •l Faye Teague, Reporter; Wesley Wall, Vice-President; Elizabeth Murphy, Treasurer; Douglas Williams, President; Pamela McDowell, Secretary. Fleming Kivett Patsy Lindley Dexter Love E. P. Lowe Sara Lowe Jo Margaret Loy Pam McDowell Dorothy Martin James Martin Virginia Morrison Elizabeth Murphy ' I Joel McKinney Josie McMasters Ruth McPherson Ann Marie Martin Juanita Pike Lucy Shelton Betty Shoffner Larry Siler Nelson Smith Larry Snoddy Paul Stanford Charlie Stephens Faye Teague Wesley Wall Douglas Williams Patricia York FIRST ROW Michael Allen Mike Allred Anna Baldwin Verl Bare Brenda Barker Charlene Bice Martha Brooks Rochelle Butler FIFTH ROW Jimmie Johnson Edwin Jones James Kivett Sandra Kivett Shirley Kivett Delores Langley Faye Langley Thomas Langley SECOND ROW Vivian Faye Caviness Judy Cox Louise Cox John Crows on Harold Crutchfield Teddy Crutchfield Thelma Deviney Ann Dow SIXTH ROW Dennis Layton Sandra Lowe Larry Marley Peggy Marley Joan Martin Jerry McBride James McMasters Danny Moore THIRD ROW Jo Ann Ferguson Louise Ferguson Bill Flynt Carol Flynt Ronnie Fox Clyde Fulk W. T. Garner Daniel Garrett SEVENTH ROW Helen Moore Nancy Morrison Tommy Murphy Gene Pierce Blake Pike Marshall Pike Tommy Reynolds Delmar Scotton FOURTH ROW Linda Golden Nancy Gregson Jimmy Griffith Carolyn Haynes Linda Hinshaw Phyllis Isley Roland Jennings Ashley Johnson EIGHTH ROW Mike Shelton Ruby Shoffner Becky Smith Barbara Staley Annie Lois Warren H. B. Wicker Peggy Willard Brenda York William Ruby Frazier Isom SOPHOMORES Thelma Deviney, Secretary; Helen Moore, Reporter; Mike Allred, Vice-President; Carolyn Tlaynes, Treasurer; Jimmy Griffith, President. 28 •% % ligf ' fiy NOMfigMWC aTl ;.? •: 3P. J ' - ■ v T ■ . 1 , .- Judy Allred David Barker Carolyn Black Allen Bowman Frances Bowman Issac Broadaway Diane Burrage Brenda Butler Glenda Butler Sue Butler Roy Coble Larry Cox Thomas Crowson Johnny Davis Iris Dodson Lois Euliss Garland Lee Ferguson Garland A. Ferguson Calvin Flynt Donald Frazier Tommy Foushee Brenda Frazier Sidney Gallagher Steve Gilmore Beverly Hardin CLASS OF 1962 ROW I: Kathryn Harrison, Gary Hill, Steve Holder, Douglas James, Worth Jones, Howard Johnson, J. Van Kidd, Carolyn Lambe. ROW 2: Billy Loy, Tommy Martin, David Meacham, Margie Me Kinney, Phyllis Moffitt, Wayne Murphy, Jim Neal, Kim Newlin. ROW 3: Louise Ore, Lucille Overman, Nancy Overman, Steve Pattishall, Tommy Scarlette, Frank Smith, Susan Smith, Eugene Stevenson. CLASS OFFICERS Iris Dodson, Reporter; Beverly Hardin, Reporter; Sandra York, Treasurer; Steve Holder, Vice- President; Martha Wilson, Sec¬ retary; Phyllis Moffitt, President. FRESHMAN CLASS Jean Stutts Darrell Turner Ronald Vickrey Margaret Ward Sally Wicker Martha Wilson 33 Carol York Earl York Sandra York FIRST ROW: R. Brinkley, R. Brookbank, J. Crowson, J. Garner, C. Garrett, C. Gregson G. Humble, P. Isley. SECOND ROW: J. Kennedy, L. Kime, P. Kime, J. Kivett, E. Lineberry, J. Lowe, B, McKinney, L, Moore. THIRD ROW: B. Noah, B. Ore, J. Pattishall, G. Pierce, N. Pike, J. Reitzel, B. Reynolds, S. Shoffner. FOURTH ROW: G. Smith, R. Smith, T. Smith, P. Stephens. J. Stutts, L. Westmoreland, 4 T. Willard, D. York. JOYNER EIGHTH GRADES MRS. DAVIS FIRST ROW; D. Atkins, H. Baldwin, V. Bare. SECOND ROW; R. Black, B. Brown, R. Collins, B. Coward, B. Ferguson, J. Fogleman, D. Frazier, O. Fulk. THIRD ROW: J. Goodman, F. Haithcox, J. Kennedy, S. Lovett C. Morton, G. Norrell, A. Nunn, J. Overman. FOURTH ROW: V. Ray, G. Shelton, L. Smith, B. Staley, C. Stanley, K. Swaim, B. Teague, W. Wicker. qHH MRS. PRESNELL Teacher SEVENTH GRADES MRS. SHOFFNER Teacher 36 MRS. ALLEN Teacher Why don ' t you call 01 Emily? She ' s gone to lot of trouble studying •■hat stuff. SIXTH GRADES MRS. MARSHALL Teacher Vw vx Kl 1 S: • 1 X. v • 1 vf |,i | | i l $ l i 1 1 5 « a % ' y JtMj, ||sj A o 3. -j. v .- r jfvr.x.tx: : tC L 37 FIFTH GRADES MRS. NEWLIN Teacher MISS ANDREWS Teacher Look, Junior--I ' d like a little help with your homework. 38 39 40 MRS. JONES Teacher Are you mine ? SECOND GRADE FIRST and SECOND GRADE MRS. BATES Teacher 41 FIRST GRADES MRS. DAMERON Teacher MRS. HARRIS Teacher It ' s very generous of you, Russell, but I don’t believe your resignation would help our crowded school situation ONWARD «• I UPWARD 1 principal 42 SPORTS-NIGHT SCENE Bennie Brower Bill Smith Mickey Deaton MR. YELVERTON and MR. JONES Athletic Directors Wayne Pennington All-State Honorable Mention i i 1 i I Scoreboard Opponents We The Aberdeen 0 21 Siler City 0 0 Monti cel lo 34 0 Summerfield 21 0 Guilford 13 14 Allen Jay 0 3 Gibsonvi 1 le 6 13 Pleasant Garden 6 0 Ramseur 33 6 44 Larry McPherson Co-Captain Edward Lovett All-Conference Julian Wilson Fred Fogleman Co-Captain FOOTBALL 1958 ROW I: Jim Neal, Monte Isley, Kenneth Griffin, Ashley Johnson, Julian Wilson, Edward Lovett, Mickey Deaton, James Martin; Colon Garrett, Harry Baldwin, Managers. ROW 2; Larry McPherson, Bill Smith, Jacky Cooper, Wesley Wall, W. T. Garner, Douglas Williams, Fred Fogle¬ man, Billy Atkins, Larry Coble, Joe Fogleman, Manager. ROW 3: Bill Flynt, Ben Brower, Wayne Pennington, Jimmy Griffith, Harold Crutchfield, Mike Allred, Charlie Stephens, Blake Pike, Bob Davis, Mr. Yelverton, Coach John Jones, Bennie Brower of L.H.S. and David Williams of Farmer, make All-County Team. Bulldogs in action Backboard battle i v Winning coach Go Bulldogs I HOMECOMING Brenda Ferguson, Queen Linda Garner and Prissy Welch, Attendants. Girls ' Basketball 1959 Team FIRST ROW: Linda Hinshaw, Carol Flynt, Joanie Martin, Jean Bullard and Ruth McPherson, Co-Captains; Lucy Shelton, Hannah Scarlette, Nancy Gregson. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Lambe, Barbara Smith, Sandra Lowe, Brenda Frazier, Ann Marie Martin, Phyllis Moffitt, Deanna Kime. Happy over the year ' s prospects are Coach Brower and Managers Peggy Gregson, Becky Smith, and June Coward. Km ■ fpv jcw . —_ B B t f Barcl W. . jfg V 1 Bl w m LB 1 V m ,3 -r jB i M ' r ® .|t. ' V ' -? ’r « «r j ' ■ 1 oj ojr. ' V V 4c ?6 : ► ■ • .- ■ 4 i A « 4 T A • - ' • P «f V V- « W r • ' y , c 7 5 ' iTc VTf Vt A V - c . v _ V Tr O ' r . -. % . c ' ffev! , 1 fc w «a - 4 t- « • ■ ► « A. . T • ? t |M HARVEST KING AND QUEEN MICKEY DEATON PATSY BRYANT i 1 . jfc lb T v ? ' V’ T ’■3 - a S ' ' ? 4 To■ ' ' % ' ■ ' 4 ' ' V ' - 4 ' ' ‘V’ N ’ ! ■ « v 4 ' JjJ-4 4 C ' s ’-4 -■ Ja A • a . ' . ’ ' - i. V ? A Ik « i m Prissy Welch Chief Brenda Ferguson da Garner Pam McDowell Anna Baldwin Carolyn Haynes Cheerleaders t • Boys’ Basketball Randolph County Co-Champions and Tournament Champions 1959 Team FIRST ROW: Gary Hill, Michael Allen, Isaac Broadaway, Mike Allred, Wesley Wall, Fred Fogleman, Jacky Cooper. SECOND ROW: Charlie Stephens, Ben Brower, Jim Bullard, James Martin, Ed Lovett, John Jones and Mickey Deaton, Co-Captains; Mike Shelton, Jimmy Griffith. Coach Yelverton looks pleased as he talks to Managers Harry Baldwin and Joe Fogleman. Officers Officers Douglas Williams, President; James Smith, Vice-President; Nelson Smith, Reporter; Henry Jennings, Treasurer; Mr. Snider, Adviser; Bill Ferguson, Secretary, SEATED: Helen Moore, Treasurer; Brenda York, Vice-President; Mrs. Moore, Ad¬ visor; Faye Teague, President; Peggy Dodson, Secretary. STANDING: Lynda Dodson, Historian; Patricia York, Song Leader; Linda Brady, Pianist; Faye Foushee, Reporter; Carol Flynt, Parliamentarian. I The Scrapper Staff HEADLINES ! DEADLINES ! COPY EDITORS: Judy McMillan, Linda Brady, Barbara Smith LOST MINDS ! TOP RIGHT: Got To Sell Those Ads I BELOW: Annual Heads Hard at Work. Cynthia Pugh, Business Manager; John Jones, Co-Editor; Mrs. Johnson, Ad¬ visor; Rachel Simmons, Co-Editor. But I did it this way I What happened? THE LIBERTY BELLE—Published By The Beta Club; STAFF, SEATED: Ed Lovett, Feature Editor; Bar¬ bara Smith, Art Editor; June Coward, Sports Editor; Prissy Welch, News Editor; Jean Bullard, Art Editor; Judy McMillan, Typist. STANDING: Faye Foushee, Editor-in-Chief; Linda Garner, Business Manager; Bob Davis, Mimeograph Operator; Brenda Ferguson, Circulation Manager; Linda Dodson, Assistant Editor; Bennie Brower, Mimeograph Operator; Linda Brady, Feature Editor; Mrs. Jack Siler and Mrs. Jim Reynolds, Sponsors. SPONSORS, LEFT: Mrs. Jim Reynolds, Mr. A. P. Brower, Mrs. Jack Siler. Row 4: D, Kime J. Loy A. Martin J. Martin J. McMillan Row 5: C. Pugh H. Scarlette R. Simmons B. Smith Row 6: L. Snoddy W. Wall P. Welch Row 7: D. Williams Row I: L. Brady F. Bristow Row 2: B. Brower P. Bryant J. Bullard B. Davis L. Dodson Row 3: P. Dodson I. Duncan B. Ferguson F. Foushee K. Fuller L. Garner D. Gregson PROGRAM Invocation Mr Phil Johnson Welcome and Toast to Seniors __ James Smith Response . Billy Crouse Toast to Grade Parents Judy McMillan Response .. Mr H E Lovett Toast to Faculty . Rachel Simmons Response . .. Mr Harold Snider Toast to Sophomores . Linda Garner Response . Bob Davis Toast to Freshmen . Larry McPherson Response . Ashley Johnson Music . Faye Foushee Accompanied by Linda Brady Introduction of Speaker . Ed Lovett Speaker . Professor J H Allred Dean of Students High Point College JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET MENU Fresh Fruit Cocktail MAY 2,1958 AMERICAN LEGION HUT ORIENTAL BARDENS Celery Curls, Chives, Olives, Pickles Baked Ham Lima Beans Parsley Potatoes Perfection Salad Rolls Butter Strawberry Shortcake Iced Tea MONOGRAM CLUB Wgimk ■•■- • : -• • W ' -v. :, FIRST ROW: Fred Fogleman, Linda Garner, Ed Lovett, Brenda Ferguson, Secretary-Treasurer; Prissy Welch, Julian Wilson, Larry McPherson, Bennie Brower, Vice-President; Mickey Deaton. SECOND ROW: Jean Bullard, Lucy Shelton, June Coward, Joanie Martin, Barbara Smith, Sandra Lowe, Nancy Gregson, Carol Flynt, Nancy Morrison, Hannah Scarlette. THIRD ROW: John Jones, President; Charlie Stephens, Jacky Cooper, Bill Flynt, Kenneth Griffin, Ashley Johnson, James Martin. FOURTH ROW: Ruth McPherson, Butch Burrage, Douglas Williams, Mike Allred, W. T. Garner, Jimmy Griffith, Mr. Brower, Sponsor. FIFTH ROW: Deanna Kime, Linda Hinshaw, Pam McDowell, Jerry Bowman, Jim Bullard, Bob Davis, Mr. Yelverton, Sponsor. . 58 ■■ ' pPR| i ( fly Advertisements We present to you next those to whom we owe a debt of gratitude, for without their financial backing, we could not have published this yearbook. Make your purchases from the advertisers who helped us, and be a publicity agent by spreading abroad their generosity. LOFLIN’S MEN’S SHOP ' Dress Right. You can ' t afford not to. Bob Loman, Manager Liberty, North Carolina SONCO SERVICE STATION Liberty - Siler City Travel More on Less Money Compliments of Boh Wall ' s WESTERN MiTO ASSOCIATE STOW i LIBERTY DRUG CO. Phone 5-2233 Two Registered Druggists on Duty Liberty, N. C. - ERNIE’S LIBERTY MARKET Best Place To Buy Heat Your Home Kerosene Fuel Oil Metered Truck Delivery LIBERTY OIL COMPANY Distributor for Phil I ips 66 Products Firestone Tires - Tubes - Batteries Telephone N05-4393 Highway 421 S Nothing else gets Our Clothes as Clean as SANITONE DRY CLEANING TEAGUE’S CLEANERS LIBERTY MOTORS, Inc. Sales Service Telephone N05-2487 Liberty, N. C. Compliments of TllK lAXaiOIJ’H Excelsior EXCELSIOR FEEDS - DAINTY BISCUIT FLOUR Fa « mkliiivilta © DAINTY Biscuit Jbp FEEOS THE RANDOLPH MILLS - ! C - FRANKLHVIUIN.C COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO-OP, INC. SaveAftmep on this GIANT ECONOMY Ramseur, North Carolina Phone 2241 J. E. CUMMINGS NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Tel. NO5-4780 At Liberty Appliance Co. Frozen Foods Call in your Order We Will Select Carefully for You Dial N05-2255 Free Delivery JACKS Compliments of GREGSON MANUFACTURING CO. MANUFACTURERS OF —==C HAIR S==— LIBERTY, N. C. ALLSHEER HOSIERY MILL Martin Appliance Co. Hotpoint Appliances TV and Appliance Sales ana Service Siegler Heaters Liberty North Carolina Quatitij znzsz Uomjianij, Una. MANUFACTURERS OF COMMERCIAL VENEERS -ditjzxtij, zAfoxt!x daxoCina. Bill Frazier’s Used Cars Phone N05-2222 Best in Town LOFLIN FUNERAL HOME LIBERTY, N. C. Phone N05-4567 Carl Loflin Jimmy Loflin Compliments of FRIENDLY BEAUTY SHOP Liberty, North Carolina Phone NOrth 5-4489 Lou Elkins Sarah Shoffner Operators Stalker Jffurntture and Appliance (Company 710 EAST DAVIS STREET BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Furniture Heating Phone CA. 7-4176 Complete House Furnishings Liberty Pump Supply Co. Distributor s of Home Water Systems Tel: N05-2244 P.O. Box 55 Liberty, North Carolina Brower Company Staley, N. C. Phone N05-4624 MANUFACTURER OF LIVING ROOM FURNITURE JONES BROTHERS BAKERY, Inc. cfk UM C .,.- A K 1 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations to the Class of 1959 West Side Grocery Arthur Smith—Proprietor Liberty, North Carolina Highway 49A Compliments of A FRIEND HARDIN ' S FLORIST cN GIFT SHOP c a •; •; not s s ii (. no i! ii •; U) it l n s ii . ? s Liberty, N. C. Phone N05-2218 ■ Since 1917 SMITH MOTOR CO., INC. Sales wwjrm Service Box 1005, Depot Street, Phone N05-4475 Liberty, N. C. LESS WORK — MORE INCOME An Implement for Every Need Sales and Service Smith Tractor Equipment Co. Dial N05-4651 Hw v- 421 Norlh Compliments of Dr. Mrs. J. B. Griffith, Jr. Liberty, North Carolina Qnifjjfin Baking, Co., 3nc. Pies - Cakes - Doughnuts W. Market Street Extension Phone 3-3995 Greensboro, N. C. MOORE’S AUTO SERVICE Bear Front End Alignment and Wheel Balancing Ramseur, North Carolina, Hwy 49 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. LUTHER C. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURERS OF C H A I R S A N D D I N E TT E S U I T E S V- TELEPHONE NOrth 5-2228 Jhe Chatham Bank Liberty Siler City Goidston Working to Make Good Towns 3etter Established 1901 Complete Bankinq Jacilitiea Checking Accounts—Savings Accounts—Safe Deposit Boxes Commercial Loans—Auto Loans—Personal Loans--Mortgage Loans--Night Depository--Conference Room for Community Use Lioerty N05-2274 Siler City SHerwood 2-2157 Goidston LYwood 8-3661 Main Street Member F. D. 1. C. DEATON PHARMACY Your Corner Drugstore ' Prescription Service Cosmetics — Sundries Phone N05-4987 Liberty, N. C. KELLY TIRES. GILBERT TIRE SERVICE Recapping With Famous New Kelly Tread New Used Tires for Autos - Trucks and Tractors B W 3unniiune Where To Buy It Complete Home Furnishings Nationally advertised Gold Seal Linoleum Perfection Stoves and Heaters Phone NO5-4970 Low Prices Easy Terms KIRKMAN’S Phone NO5-4951 Liberty, N. C. Across From Post Office Mrs. Edna Kirkman, Owner SWAIM BROS. Tire Recapping Service U.S. Royal Tires Power Mowers Ph. NOrth 5-2332, P.O. Box 1012 HWYS. 49 421, Liberty, N. C. The House of Quality J. C. OVERMAN FURN. CO. Modern and Period Furniture At prices you can afford Norge Sunbeam Electric Appliances Refrigerators-Ranges-Freezers Hot Water Heaters Main St. Tel. N05-4981 Liberty LIRERTY PRINTING COMPANY Jenkins Building Phone N05-4583 Liberty, N. C. Letterheads—Envelopes-Cards Circulars- Labels- Letters-Statements Pri ce Lists- Forms-Cata I ogs- Book Iets Many Others Complete Printing, Folding, Addressing and Mailing Service Available onea Vanietij, Stone Shoes for the Family Endicott Johnson Peters Diamond Brand Weather Bird CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1959 DEPENDABLE HOSIERY MILLS INC. Manufacturers of Seamfree Stockings Liberty, North Carolina MARTINS AUTO SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING BODY AND FENDER WORK - PAINTING Qilmone Ylwiaenxea Fruit, Shade and Nut Trees, Grape Vines Evergreens, Shrubs, Etc. Telephone Murray 5-4452 Julian, North Carolina Landscaping - planning - Planting HODGIN HARDWARE Paint - Farm Implements - Oliver Plows and General Hardware R. N. Hodgin, Owner Liberty, North Carolina || Clothing for the Entire CoMe’d Family Spontinq Qooda Co. YYl. A. Pickett Sto ie Make our store your headquarters for athletic Complete Line of Shoes equipment and sports wear. For Men Women Children It pays to play. Dial N05-4911 Greensboro N. C. NORTH CAROLINA Staley Lumber Co. SEATING COMPANY Building Materials Liberty, North Carolina Q Liberty, North Carolina ,1 Distributors for Brunswick Phone N05-2269 T Furniture, Cabinets, Gym Equipment l W. K. Haynes, President Everything for the Home Except the Wife and Baby LIBERTY MACHINERY COMPANY, INC. Liberty, N. C. Hardware Myers Water Equipment Frigidaire Appliances Plumbing and Electrical Supplies TV and RADIO SERVICE Complete Service On All Makes Electrical Contracting r i TRADE lHEREj International Fence Control PIKE APPLIANCE CO. Liberty, N. C. Compliments of CHICK’S GROCERY Groceries, Meats, Fresh Fruits Liberty, N. C. J. D. Horney We Congratulate the Class of ' 59 Ub cbj Btooiw One of Liberty ' s Pioneer Industries JULIAN MILLING COMPANY Manufacturers of Flour, Meal and Feed Dealers in Fertilizers and Hardware Julian, North Carolina £ ({ nhs IL’ Jlnurlrrs — 5 to $1.00 STORE LIBERTY, NORTH CAROLIN DIAMONDS - WATCHES JEWELRY - SILVER WATCH JEWELRY REPAIRING Compliments Of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Greensboro, North Carolina LIBERTY, NORTH CAROLINA ■ c% Hir - -n MB :: j I j |j 1 51 ■ ; i i 1 JOHNSON AND SON LUMBER COMPANY STOUT Office Liberty Wholesale and Retail Lumbers Liberty, N. C. Phone NOrth 5-4934 CHAIR COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers of Chairs FOR - Home - School North Carol ina jS am X J COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 428 North Fayetteville Street — Po t Office Bo 527 ASHEBORO BRANCH Compliments of JOHN W. CURTIS LIBERTY FARM AND GARDEN SUPPLIES Faints - Roofing - Fence Farm Tools - Fertilizers Compliments of J. LEE MURPHY Service Station Groceries Jul ian North Carolina pAwkl B anb o Sliop i ESSO DISTRIBUTOR Homer C. Kelly William (Bill) Teague L. C. Bridges Alan Bowman £uli £ Oil Co. Liberty North Carolina Liberty, North Carolina Compliments of Innold Lanqley ' 4 Qnocenq Liberty, N.C. LIBERTY HOSIERY MILLS, INC WE STAND BETWEEN YOU AND LOSS! Auto, Fire and Casualty Insurance JAMES B. BROWER Insurance Agency Dial NO5-4960 Res. NOS-4756 LIBERTY TAXI SERVICE Liberty, N. C. Call N05-4655 LIBERTY APPLIANCES CO., INC. Your G. E. Appliance and Sylvania T. V. Dealer Phone NO5-4780 Liberty, N. C. JLineltennij, Oil Co. Gasoline—Kerosene—Fuel Oil—Tires Batteries—SuperFlame Heaters Phone NO5-2350 Liberty, N. C. WARD-EDWARDS LOAN CO., INC. Loans on Autos, Appliances, Furniture, and Real Estate Liberty, N. C. Phone N05-2289 COMPLIMENTS OF BRADY’S BARBER SHOP H. C. Brady J. B. Hopkins V. H. Shepherd KIVETT’S AUTO SERVICE Sal es Service Highway No. 421 South Liberty, North Carolina CRUTCHFIELD ' S FABRIC SHOP Fabrics Sewing Accessories Complete Selection of Materials for Clothing, etc. Buttons — Zippers — Threads Dial N05-4961 Ac P ™SfZ For A Lovelier You — Complete BeautyService REMCO SUPPLY CO. Greensboro, N. C. Phone BR 3-3676 Tel. MU 5-4612 Mrs. Ruby Murphy, Operator Corner Wendover Gatewood Avenue J. B. Fogleman B. M. BROWER and SONS Dry Goods Ladies ' Ready-To-Wear Men ' s Furnishings Chi Idren ' s Wear Telephone NO 5-4960 Liberty, N. C. HINSHAW GROCERY Groceries - Meats - Produce Frozen Foods Phone NO 5-4605 Liberty, North Carolina So ends the story of our Senior year. You have seen us as we are, and this is how we were, when in September, 1947, we started our twelve year journey through School Days. These were happy years—years that will always give us many pleasant Moments to Remember. mr ; I


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