McLeansville High School - Oak Yearbook (McLeansville, NC)

 - Class of 1956

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M f IJ a U 5 v tut « r f IMP Presented By THE SENIOR CLASS OF McLEANSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL McLeansville, N.C. Only take heed to thyself, and keep thy soul diligent, LEST THOU FORGET the things which thine eyes have seen, and lest they depart from thy heart all the days of thy life. Dent. 4:9 O mmmm To our parents who have shared with us our sorrows and joys, who have sacrificed necessities that we could have the things that make our days at home a thing to remember, and have been our friends always. To our teachers who have worked hand and hand with our parents these twelve years to help us grow step by step into better citizens, who have taught us our livelihood and have made our home away from home more enjoyable. We are eternally grateful j Annual Staff And Helpers Anne Hall, MAKE-UP EDITOR Annie Lee Perry, SPORTS EDITOR Watt Cobb, ADVERTISING MANAGER Edna Alley, CO-EDITOR Joe Kennedy, CO-EDITOR Jimmy Crabtree, SPORTS EDITOR Hurley Hopkins, BUSINESS MANAGER Rose Wilkinson, MAKE UP EDITOR Mrs. J. Garland Clapp, ADVISOR Davis Key Jimmy Andrews Mary Ellen Kirkman Sandra Baldwin Wayrie Boyles Willie Shelton Bobby Smith Dorothy Clapp Betty Sockwell Becky Cobb Peggy Walker Bertha Dawson Alton Ward William Isley Irvin Ward Wayne White Phyllis Key Ss -cr ifl ■ ■ ' JSBm , ! : ..v i: ■ Mmk W J|3 Ba aft in 1 Ev E MR. EDWARD A. ADAMS N. C. State College, B.S. Vocational Agriculture MRS. JACK ANTHONY W.C.U.N.C., A.B. Fourth Grade MRS. BESSIE T. APPLE W.C.U.N.C. A.S.T.C., B.S. First Grade MISS EUGENIA BOYD Ridford Teachers College,Va.,B.S. W.C.U.N.C., Graduate Study Second and Third Grades MRS. J. GARLAND CLAPP W.C.T.C., Diploma High Point College, A.B. W.C.U.N.C., Graduate Study English; Librarian MRS. KENNETH S. CLEM Defiance College Ohio State College W.C.T.C, Sixth Grade MRS.LOIS A. GODFREY W.C.U.N.C., A.B. Fourth Grade MR. ROBERT D. HAITHCOX Elon College, B. A. Physical Education; Algebra FACULTY Not Pictured: MIS5 ORA SCOTT W.C.U.N.C. Second Grade Not Pictured: MISS MARY E. WEEKS E.C.C. W.C.U.N.C. First and Second Grades MRS. SARAH W.HAITHCOX W.C.U.N.C., B.S. Seventh Grade MRS. DAISY H. HOLT Guilford College W.C.U.N.C. Third Grade MRS. LYNDON HOLT Asheville College, B. S. W.C.U.N.C., Graduate Study Fifth Grade MRS. IANTHIA G. LaMARR High Point College, A. B. Eighth Grade MR. DANIEL L. MOTLEY V.P.I. Elon College, A. B. W IJU IJC. Graduate Study Commercial and Social Studies MRS. DOROTHY MOTLEY Hon College, A. B. Home Economics; English; Science MRS. NANCY W.PHIPPS W.C.U.N.C., A.B. Seventh and Eighth Grades MRS. EUNICE M. WHISONANT Winthrop College, A. B. Geometry; Science MRS. FRANK YOUNG W.C.U.N.C., A.B. Columbia University, Journalism Sixth and Seventh Grades SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS .Reporter .... President Vice - President .... Secretary . . . Treasurer Annie Lee Perry Jimmy Crabtree Jimmy Andrews Edna Alley . . . Anne Hall .... Seniors EDNA MAE ALLEY Class President 1,2; Class Secre¬ tary 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Vice Presi¬ dent 4; Monogram Club 4, Historian 4; Cheerleader 3,4, Chief 4; Marshal; Annual Staff 4, Co-editor; News¬ paper Staff 3,4, Typist 3,4, Adver¬ tising Manager 3; F.T.A. Club 3,4, Secretary 3; F.H.A. Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Reporter 4; May Day 3,4; Student Librarian 4; Glee Club 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play. JAMES ANDREWS Baseball 2; Cheerleader 2; Glee Club 4; Annual 4; Class Vice Presi¬ dent 4;As8 ' t. Bus Driver 3,4; Mono¬ gram Club 2,3,4; May Day 3, May King 4; Junior Play; Senior Play. SANDRA ANN BALDWIN Softball 2; Glee Club 3,4; F.H.A. 2, 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; May Day 3,4; Student Librarian 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Typist 3,4; Annual 4; Marshal for Junior Play; Senior Play. WAYNE LEE BOYLES Junior Play; Senior Play; Newspaper Staff 4, Finance Manager; Annual 4. PATSY JOANNE BREWER F.H.A. 2,3, Treasurer 3; F.T.A. 3,4, Reporter 4; Glee Club 3,4; Stu¬ dent Librarian 4; Newspaper Staff, Typist 3,4; Annual 4; May Day 3,4; Junior Marshal; Junior Play Mar¬ shal; Senior Play. NUMA WATT COBB, JR. Beta Club 2,3,4, President 3; Mono¬ gram Club 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 2, President 3,4; County Meat Animal Winner; District Meat Animal Winner; State Meat Animal Winner; F.F.A. Sentinel 2,3, President 4, Tool Team 1, Parliamentary Pro¬ cedure Team 2,3,4, Livestock Judg¬ ing 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4, Sub¬ stitute 2; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; Annual 4, Advertising Manager; Junior Play; Senior Play; Class President 2,3, Treasurer 1; Glee Club 3,4; County Track Meet 3,4; May Day 3,4. DOROTHY LEE CLAPP Basketball 2,3, Manager 4; Glee Club 3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Annual 4; News¬ paper Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; F.T.A. 3, 4; Softball 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Student Librarian 4; Bus Captain 3; May Day 3,4, Maid of Honor 4; Miss McLeansville High School 4. Seniors JAMES WADE CRABTREE Basketball T earn 1,2,3,4; Baseball Team 2,3,4; Junior Baseball Team 1; F.F.A. 3,4; May Day 3,4; Mono¬ gram Club 1,2,3,4; County Track Meet 2,4; Honorable Mention All County Basketball Team 2,3, Honor¬ able Mention All State Basketball Team 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Class President 4; Annual 4, Sport Editor; Newspaper Staff 4, Sport Editor; 4-H Club 1; G 1 e e Club 3,4; Bu8 Driver 3,4, Substitute 2; 3rd Place Winner of Greensboro P.oadeo 3. REBEKAH JOAN COBB Basketball 2,3; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; F . H . A . 2,3 ; F.T.A. 3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Glee Club 3,4; Annual 4; Softball 2; May Day 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Newspaper Staff 4. BERTHA LEE DAWSON Glee Club 3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Softball 2; Annual 4; Newspaper Staff, Typist 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; May Day 3,4. nh RUTH FIELDS Liberty High School 1,2; Glee Club 4; F.HA. 4; Student Librarian 4; Annual 4;F.T.A. 3; Softball 3; News¬ paper Staff 4; Junior Play; Junior Play Marshal; Senior Play; May Day 3,4. WILLIAM ISLEY F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4, Beef Judging Team 3, Parliamentary Pro¬ cedure Team 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Basketball Assistant Manager 4; Annual 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Bus Driver 4; May Day 3,4. ANNE HALL Class Treasurer 4; Glee Club 4; F.H.A. 2,4; Annual 4, Art Editor; Junior Play; Newspaper Staff 3,4, Art Editor; Senior Play; Student Librarian 4; Study Hall Monitor 4; May Day 3,4. Seniors JOSEPH EDWARD KENNEDY Beta Club 3,4; Class Vice-President 3; Annual 4, Co-Editor 4; Chief Marshal 3; Assistant Class Reporter 2; Junior Play; Senior Play; May Day 3,4. HURLEY HOPKINS F.F.A. 1; Class Reporter 3; News¬ paper Staff 3; Baseball 3; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; May Day 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; History Award 3 ; Annual 4, Business Manager. DAVIS KEY F. F. A. 3,4; Annual 4; Bus Driver 4. PHYLLIS HOPE KEY Glee Club 3,4; F.H.A., Song Leader 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Student Librarian 3,4; Newspaper Staff, Art Editor 3,4; F.T.A. 3; May Day 3,4; Annual 4. MARY ELLEN KIR KM AN F.T.A. 3,4; Glee Club 4; Annual 4; Junior Marshal; Student Librarian 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; May Day 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Typist 3, Editor 4. Seniors ANNIE LEE PERRY Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, President 4, Historian 3; Glee Club 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Junior M a r s h a 1 ; D.A.R. Winner; Annual 4, Sports Editor; Newspaper Staff 3,4, Typist 3, Sports Editor 4; Beta Club 3,4, Reporter 3, Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4, Secre¬ tary 2, Vice President 3, County Devotional Chairman 2,3, Reporter 4; Class Secretary 1,2, Treasurer 1, Reporter 4; Softball 1,2; May Day 3; May Queen 4; Honorable Mention 2 . MARGARET ANN REESE 4-H 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 3; Glee Club 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; Newspaper 4; F.H.A. 3; Annual 4; Junior Play Marshal; F.T.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; Senior Play; May Day, 4. WTLLIE SHELTON Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Junior Play; F.F.A.; Bus Driver 4; Annual 4. ROBERT GLENN SMITH, JR. Class Vice President 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Honorable Mention For All County Basketball Team 3; Chosen For All-Tournament Basketball Team 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Bus Driver 3,4; Annual 4; F. F.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; May Day 3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; County Track Meet 2,3,4; Senior Play. BETTY LOUISE SOCKWELL Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 4, Reporter; News¬ paper Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 3; Glee Club 3,4; F.H.A. 2,3, Song Leader 3; 4-H Club 1; Junior Play; May Day 3,4; Annual 4; S o f t b a 11 2; Safety Patrol Captain 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Senior Play. PEGGY WALKER Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram 2,3,4; Received Honorable Mention 2,3; Glee Club 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; 4-H Club 1,2, Secretary Treasurer 2; Student Librarian4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Circulating Manager 3, Annual 4. WILLIAM ALTON WARD F.F.A. 1,2; Tool Identification Team 2; Beta Club 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Annual 4; Newspaper 3, Editor; May Day 4. Seniors IRVIN EUGENE WARD F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice President 4; Tool Identification Team 2,4; Dairy Judging Team 2,3; Forestry 2, Parliamentary Procedure 4; Mono¬ gram Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Junior Play; Baseball 2; Basketball Manager 3,4; May Day 3,4; Annual 4; Senior Play. WAYNE FRANKLIN WHITE Basketball 1,2,3,4; Tropnyfor Most Defensive Player 2,3; Honorable Mention County Basketball 3; Base¬ ball 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; May Day 3,4; Monogram 1,2, 3,4; County Track Meet 2,3,4; Annual 4. ROSE ALTHA WILKINSON F.H.A. 2,4; Glee Club 3,4; Annual 4; Art Editor; Newspaper Staff 3, Art Editor; Student Librarian 4; May Day 3,4; Bus Captain 2; Senior Play, Typist, F.T.A. When We Were young STRIVE TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW Edna Alley, Jimmy Andrews, Sandra Baldwin, Patsy Brewer, Dorothy Clapp, Becky Cobb, Watt Cobb, Jimmy Crabtree, Bertha Dawson, Ruth Fields, Anne Hall, Hurley Hopkins, William Isley, Joe Kennedy, Phyllis Key, Davis Key, Mary Ellen Kirkman, Annie Lee Perry, Ann Reese, Bobby Smith, Betty Sockwell, Peggy Walker, Alton Ward, Irvin Ward, Wayne White, Rose Wilkinson. MOST POPULAR Annie Lee Perry Wayne White MOST THOUGHTFUL Dorothy Clapp Ruth Fields BEST PERSONALITY Ann Reese Willie Shelton MOST ARGUMENTATIVE MOST ARTISTIC Phyllis Key SENIOR Davis Key Rose Wilkinson MOST CONGENIAL Patsy Brewer William Isley MOST TALENTED Hurley Hopkins Anne Hall MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Watt Cobb Edna Alley PERLATIVES CUTEST William Isley Edna Alley MOST INTELLECTUAL Jimmy Crabtree Patsy Brewer MOST DEPENDABLE Wayne Boyles Phyllis Key WITTIEST Pe ggy Walker Irvin Ward BIGGEST BABY Becky Cobb BEST LOOKING Jimmy Andrews MOST ATTRACTIVE Dorothy Clapp BEST ALL ' ROUND Anne Hall Willie Shelton FRIENDLIEST Sandra Baldwin Bobby Smith SENIOR SU MOST ORIGINAL Davis Key Ruth Fields MOST AMBITIOUS Hurley Hopkins Betty Sockwell BEST DRESSED Annie Lee Perry Jimmy Andrews MOST TALKATIVE Becky Cobb Watt Cobb Betty Sockwell MOST ATHLETIC P eg gy Walker Bobby Smith PERLATIVES BEST LOOKING Wayne White Ann Reese MOST STUDIOUS Mary Ellen Kirkman Joe Kennedy Class History On September 6, 1944, a group of bashful, timid, and shy boys and girls entered Me Leans ville School for the first time. After shedding a few tears and fighting a few rounds, we all became ac¬ quainted and have grown into a happy family in the past twelve years. We have our ups and downs just as any other family. Those graduating this year who started to school together on that first day are: Peggy Walker, Becky Cobb, Alton Ward, Irvin Ward, Watt Cobb, Betty Sockwell, Phyllis Key, Ann Reese, Sandra Baldwin, Dorothy Clapp, Bobby Smith, and Bertha Dawson. As for some of those six-year olds, some moved toother places; some married; and some just dropped behind. After a year with Mrs. Mildred Smathers, who was most patient and kind, we entered the second grade with Mrs. Callie Smith. New-c omer s this year were: Wayne Boyles, Jimmy Crabtree, and Annie Lee Perry. We lost Marlene Andrews, a member of the class because of death. She was a close companion to all of us. Mrs. Smith prepared us to meet Miss Rule and her Black Ruler, the bug¬ aboo of ail third graders. That year we were glad to welcome Davis Key, Anne Hall, and Jimmy Andrews to our class. After a safe journey through the third grade we met Mrs. Cora Clapp, who guided our wandering feet through the fourth grade. Mary Ellen Kirkman, Ruth Fields, Joe Kennedy, Rose Wilkinson, and Wayne White joined us that year. After working and playing hard we were sent to Mrs. Vernon Morton, who was the fifth grade teacher. We all loved her because she read to us about Tom Sawyer and HuckFinn everyday. New members this year were Hurley Hopkins and William Isley. At the beginning of the next year we were separated for the first time; Mrs. Apple taught one section of our class, and Mrs.Coltrane taught the other. Then at Thanksgiving our school building was destroyed by fire. We attended class in the Community Building. We were glad to have Patsy Brewer and Edna Alley join us this year. Next we were sent to the seventh grade with Miss Jones and Mrs. Owens. I know those who were in Miss Jones ' room will remember some of the things which we had to memorize that year. We worked hard that year and were ready to enter the eighth grade with honors, where we were separated again. Some of us went to Mrs. Woodley and some went to Mrs. Hopkins. Mrs . Woodley left us at the middle of the year , and Mrs. Meredith took her place. Willie Sh elton joined us that year and Ruth Fields rejoined us after leaving in the sixth grade. And then we were at last in High School ! Mr. Lacy Gane was our home room teacher. Other members of the faculty were Mr.E. A. Adams, Mrs. Garland Clapp, Mrs. Jewell Kearns , Mrs. Fred Paisley an d Mr . Herman Owens . Watt Cobb rejoined us after leaving in the third grade. After a harder year than we had expected , we were sophomores. Ruth Fields rejoined us after leaving in the ninth gr ade. The two newmembers of the faculty this year were Mr. Don Haithcox and Mr. Dan Motley. How happy we were then to be classed as Juniors. We were glad to wel¬ come Mr. Bowden and Mr s. Sarah Haithcox to our faculty that year. This year we gave our play Hill Billy Wedding and planned and gave our Junior-Senior Banquet under the direction of Mrs . Sarah Haithcox. Our class rings were also a big thrill to us. Some of the Juniors went to Beta Club Convention in Asheville. Then we had reached our goal . We were Seniors! We thought we owned the school. Mrs. Whis onant and Mr s . Motley were new m embers of the high school faculty. First we ordered our invitations, then caps and gowns, then diplomas, and published the annual. We gave our senior play and got ready for the final important event--GRADUATION. Now as the day of graduation approaches, we have begun to plan our future. Some of us will go on to college, while some will go to work or get married; we all realize that our lives have really just begun. If we do not make good citizens,it is our own fault because we have certainly had good instructors. The past isn ' t so important to us except for its cherished memories; the future with its challenges and hopes is important. We want to STRIVE TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW. Cast Will find Zest ament , W ®’. 8 raduati g class of 1 956, realizing that the close of our school days are near at hand think it wise to leave something to those who in the future will undertake to fill our places. In the course of o u r high school days, naturally, we have accumulated various and valuable possessrons; our years have been fruitful. We have acquired a vast store of knowledge along with other things that will help us through our lives. Since we are burdened with some super¬ fluous possessions, we think it wise to d i s p o s e of them; too, we realize that the school would have a great loss without us or our valuable possessions. The upperclassmen, especially the Juniors, would be handicapped if we took all our valuable assets. To our faithful principal, Mr. Bowden, we leave our wishes that the oncoming students will be more willing to abide by the rules and regulations. To our sponsor, Mrs. Clapp, to whom we are very much indebted for her leadership and guidance, we leave our heartfelt gratitude. T o our teachers, who are our friends and helpers, we leave our m os t sine ere thanks for their helpfulness and co-operation in leading us to our goal. To individuals we bequeath the following characteristics: I,Becky Cobb, leave my superlative of class baby to Eva Nell Kirkman. We, Ann Reese and Wayne White, leave our superlative of best looking to Barbara Snow and Harry Oakley. We, Ann Reese and Willie Shelton, leave our superlative ofbest personality to Frankie King and Marshall White. We, Patsy Brewer and Jimmy Crabtree, leave our superlative of most intellectual to Mary Jane McLean and Alton Kennedy. We, Patsy Brewer and William Is ley, leave our superlative of most congenial to Louise Dawson and Marshall White. We, Sandra Baldwin and Bobby Smith, leave our superlative of friendliest to Joyce Owens and Marshall White. We, Sandra Baldwin and Wayne Boyles , leave our superlative of most carefree to Dorcas Woods, Ola Mae Hopkins and Jerry Newsome. We, Edna Alley and WattCobb, leave our superlative of most likely to succeed to Mary Jane McLean and David Moss. We, Edna Alley and William Isley, leave our superlative of cutest to Barbara LaMarr and Russell Smith. We, Dorothy Clapp and Jimmy Andrews, leave our superlative of most attractive to Gerry Kennedy and Harry Oakley. We, Ruth Fields and Dorothy Clapp, leave our superlative of most thoughtful to Nancy Hicks and David Kirkman. We, Anne Hall and Willie Shelton, leave our superlative of best all round to Barbara Snow and Kyle Stewart. We, Anne Hall and Hurley Hopkins, leave our superlative of most talented to Sara Garrison and David Moss. We, Annie Lee Perry and Wayne White, leave our superlative of most popular to Sara Garrison and Alton Kennedy. We, Annie Lee Perry and Jimmy Andrews, leave our superlative of best dressed to Barbara Snow and Harry Oakley. We, Peggy Walker and Irvin Ward, leave our superlative of wittiest to Marie Hill and Marshall White. We, Peggy Walker and Bobby Smith, leave our superlative of most athletic to Alton Kennedy and Sara Garrison. We, Phyllis Key and Wayne B oyle s , leave our superlative of most dependable to Eva Nell Kirkman and Harry Oakley. We, Phyllis Key and Irvin Ward, leave our superlative of most argumentative to Marie Lowdermilk and Russell Smith. We, Becky Cobb, Betty Sockwell, and Watt Cobb, leave our superlative of most talkative to Marie Hill, Marie Lowdermilk, and David Moss. We, Betty Sockwell and Hurley Hopkins, leave our superlative of most ambitious to Kay Reese and Kyle Stewart. We, Mary Ellen Kirkman and Joe Kennedy, leave our superlative of most studious to Mary Jane McLean and Kyle Stewart. We, Mary Ellen Kirkman and Alton Ward, leave our superlative of most dignified to Eva Nell Kirkman and Harry Oakley. We, Bertha Dawson and Alton Ward, leave our superlative of most courteous to Mary Jane McLean and Kyle Stewart. We, Bertha Dawson and Joe Kennedy, leave our superlative of quietest to Nancy Garringer, Elsie Hutchens and Russell Smith. We, Ruth Fields and Davis Key, leave our superlative of most original to Barbara LaMarr and Howard Collins. We, Rose Wilkinson and Davis Key, leave our superlative of most artistic to Joyce Owens and Kyle Stewart. We, Rose Wilkinson and Jimmy Crabtree, leave our superlative of biggest clock watchers to Frankie King and Odell Greeson. We hereby appoint Mrs. Clapp, our class adviser, as sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1956, do set seal on this, the twenty-fifth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifty- six. Honor D. A. R. WINNER Annie Lee Perry VALEDICTORIAN Joe Kennedy Left to Right MARSHALS Mary Ellen Kirkman Patsy Brewer Joe Kennedy, Chief Annie Lee Perry Edna Alley MISS McLEANSVILLE HIGH Dorothy Clapp CIVITAN WINNER AND SALUTATORIAN Edna Alley Students V w iWmm 11 ' S||l Ip 1 A LtQUIO MAM Oa jM Mmwt aicM i Wm, . rl j L J ; 4 jjfijar yy Jyy rrj W73 juniors Howard Collins Louise Dawson Sara Garrison Nancy Garringer Odell Greeson Nancy Hicks Marie Hill Ola Mae Hopkins Elsie Hutchens Alton Kennedy Gerry Kennedy Frankie King David Kirkman Eva Nell Kirkmaui Barbara LaMarr Marie Lowdermilk Mary Jane McLean David Moss Jerry Newsome Harry Oakley Joyce Owens Kay Reese Rus sell Smith Barbara Snow Kyle Stewart Marshall White Dorcas Wood JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Joyce Owens, Vice-President Harry Oakley, President Sara Garrison, Asst. Reporter Kyle Stewart, Reporter Barbara Snow, Treasurer Mary Jane McLean, Secretary Sophomores Patsy Anderson Harold Apple Lydia Bolick Harold Brady Carolyn Braswell Jannette Brown Jerry Clapp Bobbie Jean Club Glenn Ray Cook Joe Sam Edmonds S. G. Gannon Betty Garner Clarence Hopkins Bobby Isley Barbara Jobe Faye Kellam Molly King Patsy LaMarr Jean Raye Martin Ralph Rasco Benny Register Daphine Shearin Joanne Smith Bonnie Welborn Bobby Whitesell SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Faye Kellam - Program Chairman Bobbie Jean Clubb - Reporter Bobby Whitesell - Reporter Bennie Register - Treasurer Patsy LaMarr - Secretary S. G. Gannon - Vice-President Harold Apple - President Ireshmen P e ggy Anderson Dewey Apple Gladys Apple Arnold Baldwin Roger Boone Doris Bowman Dorothy Bowman Helen Breedlove Carolyn Brown Martha Carter Ervin Cook John Dawson Jim Edmonds Jo Anne Edmonds John Fields Sylvia Fryer Lucille Gann Larry Gerringer Charles Goad Nancy Groce Nancy Harvell Ethel Hill Hilda Key Lois Marie Key Viona King Elsie Kirkman Wayne Loftis Jerry Loggins Jerry Martin Carolyn McLean Jerry Murrell Romona Mitchell Elizabeth Montgomery Nancy Moore Lawrence Murphy Edith Owens Leroy Rierson Robert Robertson Barbara Ann Rush Becky Snow Jimmy Stanley Alice Ann Starr Roscoe Ward Irene Way Margaret Whitesell Annie Bell Welborn Gerald Wood Lynda Wyrick Margie Wyrick Leigh Yarbrough FRESHMAN OFFICERS Reporters - Annie Bell Welborne, Lois Key Treasurers - Romona Mitchell, Margaret Whitsell Secretaries - Edith Owens, Alice Ann Starr Vice-Presidents - Jimmy Stanley, Eleanor LaMarr Presidents - Lawrence Murphy, Ervin Cook MRS. LAMARR Bonnie Anderson Wallace Andrews Jimmy Axom Ronnie Boyer Jasper Brady Howard Butner Alvis Carter Stephen C obb David Crabtree Mary Dawson Sandra Denny Robert Gannon Ray Greeson Rachel Groce Billie Jean King Ellen Latham Elizabeth McDaniel Harold Moore John William Nix Ercell Robertson Bobby Searce Bessie Mae Sheppard Barbara Stanley Rudy Starr Linwood Ward Linda Whittington Horace Underwood Seventh And Eighth grades MRS. PHIPPS Betty Barnes Melvin Brewer Larry Brown Lois Brown Kenneth Butner Joe Fields Barbara Gann Bobby Garner Loreane Groce Loretta Groce Janith Lineberry Grady Mathins Grady May Arnold McDaniel Larry Quakenbush David Rigister Frances Robertson Howard Scoggins Rebecca Shaw Charlotte Stewart Daniel Vernon Shirley Vernon Franklin Waite Colon Wyrick Paul Cordial James Harris Seventh Qrade A - MRS. JOHN HAITHCOX Rieta Anderson Sammy Anderson Ray Braswell Helen Edmonds Rossie Edmonds Woody Fryar Dorothy Gerringer Judy Gerringer Sylvia Gerringer Sylvia Greeson Emily Huckabee Frances Kennedy Wayne Lowdermilk Jean McCollum Voight Michael Sherry Montgomery Robert Moss Kenneth Murrell Helen Paisley Betty Perdue Joyce Rasco Marion Register Jean Star Joe Star Patsy Stewart Johnny Whitesell Genell Williams MRS. YOUNG Willard Brown Joyce Butner Dean Carter Howard Dawson Ralph Fields Euell Fryar Jerry Garner Johnny Gerringer Robert Hartsell J. W. Harvell Howard Harvell Edward Hill Doris Lawerence Evelyn Lowe Clay Larry McDaniel Gerald Moore W. L. Rigney Charles Smith Richard Smith Katherine Stephenson J. C. Tuttle Laurence Ward Betty Wyrick Ray Williams Dewey Winfree Sylvia Woods Ronald Brady James Vernon Virginia Carter Frances Warren MRS. CLEM Linda Ale on Rose Anderson Wayne Andrews Jerry Apple Michael Bowman Shirley Boyles Linda Brown Peggy Brown Rita C obb Bobbie Collins Danny DeLancy Brenda Funderburk Bernice Gerringer Patsy Gibson Jane Green Betty Kennedy Martha King Jackie LaMarr Homer Littiken Billy Matkins Madaline Montgomery Brenda Moore Lorraine Rigney Roy Scearce Ned Shearin Eugene Smith Jerry Smith Lenny Walker Peggy Welborn Mary Ellen Williams Shirley Wood Hubert Wright Sixth Grade t.) a ’it W «£ V MRS. E. HOLT Carol Apple Linda Coble David Edmonds Shirley Etchison Kenneth Ferguson Linda Gannon Jerry Green Fred Hardin Patsy Isley Linda King Margie Kirkman Linda Levens Sue Lowdermilk Phyllis McIntyre Lynn Moorefield Tim Newsome Larry Owens Donald Payne Rama Perdue Wilma Perdue Betsy Phipps Paula Phipps Hershel Rasco A. G. Reese Jewel Dean Robertson Connie Rumley Jerry Rush Judy Shaw Virginia Shearin Phil Smith Elaine Sockwell John Swaim James Tilley Margaret Underwood Paul Vernon Sara Whittington Johnny Wood Clay Wyrick Carolyn Yarbrough Si th Grade fourth Grade % _ iv. MRS. GODFREY Jesse Barnes Judy Braswell Glendell Bozarth Lindell Bozarth Kenneth Brown Curtis Brown Linda Clapp Eric Cobb Charlene Cook Frances Dawson Betty Gerringer Faye Green Dorothy Hill Karen Hill Freddie Lowe Don Michael Gwendolyn Moore Ronald Redden Johnnie Register Louise Smith Dewey SprinKle Roger Funderburk Irene Welborn Dwight Whitesell Carolyn Williams Jackie Williams Edward Wright Linky Wyrick fourth Grade MRS. ANTHONY Susan Anderson Larry Andrews Elizabeth Barnes Carolyn Blackwell Gary Carter Shirley Carter Frederick Carter Linda Crabtree Richard Gibson Donald Gerringer Catherine Isley Jimmy Jobe Linda Kellam Sue Key Margaret Littlejohn Eddie McDaniel Mildred Montgomery Beverly Payne Rebecca Phipps William Riggs Elise Rigney Jean Rumley Roger Smith Patsy Smith Estelle Shearin Linda Stewart David Tickle Don Winfree MRS. DAISY HOLT Bernard Andrews James Brady George Brown William Brown Ester Bunt on H. B . C ordial Annette Denny Johnny Edmonds Larry Gerringer R oy G r e e s on Paul Greeson George Harvell Debra Lineberry Effie Loftis Luther Lowe Gary McDaniel Richard Montgomery Larry Murrell Ann Nix David Reese Bonnie Roberts Howard Smith Nancy Sowers Yvonne Waite June Roy Ward Joel Wood Michael Wood Sue Lynn Whittington Zkird Qrade MISS BOYD Layne Ale on Barbara Broadway Brenda Brown Billy Bozarth Donnell Carter Linda Case Bennie Cobb Briton Coble Nancy Coble Betty Ellington Curtis Gerringer Tommy de Grom Norma Hall Diane Hicks Sylvia Hill Dicky Holyfield L. A. LaMarr Ruth Levens Daphna Lowdermilk Judy Mabe Spencer Massey Patricia Matkins Stephen Meyer Harvey McCollum Frances Moorefield Jimmy Rumley Rebecca Scoggins Don Schoolfield Donald Sheppard J. B. Sockwell Steve Smith Jack Swain Chris Tew Alma Mae Wyatt Larry Hamrick Second find Zkird grades Second Grade MISS SCOTT Linda Anderson Michael Anderson Jean Bell George Blackwell Cornell Bowden Lenora Bowman Sylvia Braswell Patsy Brown Danny Bunton Janice Butler Nancy Carter David Clapp Raymond Dawson Bobby Ferguson Sandra Fryar Bonnie Green Linda Justice James Justice Bobby Murrell Linda Nance Johnny Paisley Brenda Payne Patricia Reese Rifton Reese Wayne Reese Richard Rigney Barbara Robertson Diane Venable David Wallace Ricky Welborn Tina Wyrick Martha Fields Peggy Justice Sirst And Second Grades MISS WEEKS Spence Banks William Barnes Garry Bell Sandra Bolick Bernice Brown Boyd Brown Lonnie Carter Patricia Carter Thomas Cockerham Ernest Cole Steve DeLancey Virginia Ellington A. B. Fields Olean Greeson Linda Harden Elizabeth Hill Sandra Hill Garland Isley Rachel Lawrence Johnny Lineberry Michael Moore Tommy Nial Jerry Nickolson Wanda Nicks James Perdue Gail Rasco Martha Rayle Kathy Register Valley Rigney Brenda Roberts Jewel Kaye Smith Donald Wicken (Not Pictured): Willard Harden dirst Qrade MRS. APPLE Bug Andrews Judy Apple Doug Barnes Daniel Gerringer Steve Gerringer Linda Harvell Peggy Hicks Charles Jenkins Linda Jobe Roland Kennedy Kathryn Key Nancy LaMarr Hilda Lowe Juanita Matkins Faye McCollum George McDaniel Steve McIntyre Brenda G. Moorefield Bobby Paisley James Payne Elbert Ray Pollard Linda Kay Shearin Cathy Shore Brenda Smith Lonnie Smith Brenda Underwood Peter Vereyken Wayne Vernon Billy Walker Teresa Williams Timothy Wood Gevendolyn Woodard Pausy Wyrick Terry Wyrick junior 4-H Club Linda Alcon.Reita Anders on, Carol Apple, Betty Barnes, Reita Cobb, Charlene Cook, Bobbie Sue Collins, Brenda Funderburk, Sylvia Gerringer, Judy Gerringer, Loraine Groce, Emily Huckabee, Patsy Isley, Betty Kennedy, Linda King, Evelyn Lowe, Jean McCollum, Helen Paisley, Paula Phipps, Judy Shaw, Rebecca Shaw, Virginia Shearin, Louise Smith, Elaine Sockwell, Peggie Welborn, Carolyn Williams, Mary Ellen Williams, Carolyn Yarborough, Jerry Apple, Kenneth Brown, Kenneth Butler, Eric Cobb, Danny Delancey, David Edmonds, Woody Fryar, R oger F underburk, Donald Garringer, Grady Matkins, Billy Matkins, Gerald Moore, William Riggs, Jerry Smith, Dewey Sprinkle, Joe Starr, Ray Williams, Johnny Wood, Grady May, Jimmy Jobe. Senior 4-H Club First Row, Left to R i g ht : Barbara Jobe, Watt C obb, Sylvia Fryar, Janette Brown, Faye Kellam, Steve Cobb, Billie Jean King. Second Row: John Nix, Becky Snow, Lois Brown, Shirley Vernon, Ellen Latham , Bessie Mae Sheppard , Sandra Denny. Third Row: Jerry Murrell, Linwood Ward, Leigh Yarbrough, Bobby Isley, Daniel Vernon, Roscoe Ward. Fourth Row; John Carroll, Frances Robertson, Charlotte Stewart, Carolyn Crouse. sgg jirnmoY Annie c . ytt G Andrews pertY Edna Alley Wayne White - Escort Gerry Kennedy Alton Kennedy - Escort Pat LaMarr Harold Apple - Escort Dorothy Clapp Jimmy Crabtree - Escort Ann Reese Bobby Smith - Escort COURT Edith Owens Lawrence Murphy - Escort Margaret Whitesell Jerry Loggins - Escort ... DIRECTOR Rev. David C. Moss OFFICERS PRESIDENT - Alton Kennedy VICE PRESIDENT - Edna Alley SECRETARY - Sara Garrison TREASURER - Annie Lee Perry REPORTER - Gerry Kennedy SPONSOR - Mrs. Eunice Whisonant First Row, Left to right: Gerry Kennedy, Sara Garrison, Alton Kennedy, Edna Alley, Annie Lee Perry. Second Row: Jean Raye Martin, Mary Jane McLean, Barbara Jobe, Faye Kellam, Barbara LaMarr, Hurley Hopkins. Third Row: Alton Ward, Watt Cobb, Kyle Stewart, Joe Kennedy. Qlee Left to R ight, Front R ow: Faye Kellam , accompanist, Jerry Murrell, S. G. Gannon, Harold Apple , Gerry Kennedy, Anne Hall, Rose Wilkinson, Becky Snow, Hilda Key, Edna Alley, Barbara LaMarr, Barbara Snow. Second Row: Jerry Clapp, Hurley Hopkins , Jimmy Andrews, Peggy Walker, Becky Cobb, Joanne Edmonds, Peggy Anderson, Anna Bell Welborn, Edith Owens, Nancy Groce, Ethel Hill. Third Row: Jimmy Crabtree, Ervin Cook, Bobby Whitesell, Jerry Martin, Watt Cobb, Annie Lee Perry, Betty Sockwell, Patsy Brewer, Dorothy Clapp, Sandra Baldwin, Phyllis Key, Sara Garrison. Fourth Row: Jerry Newsome, Larry Ger ringer, David Moss , Roger Boone, Bonnie Welborn, Jannette Brown, Eva Nell Kirkman, Bertha Dawson, Mary Ellen Kirkman, Nancy Harvell, Mary Jane McLean. Meta Club MOKIMg ooo n o ao A h a A A A Club Front Row: Lois Key, Ann Reese, Alice Ann Starr, Doris Bowman, Margaret Whitesell, Linda Wyrick, Barbara Rush, Sylvia Fryar, Eleanor LaMarr , Joanne Smith, Rev. David C. Mos s, Dir ector. SecondRow: Carolyn McLean, Margie Myrick, Barbara Jobe, Lydia Bolick, Jean Raye Martin, Carolyn Braswell, Betty Lou Garner , Ruth Fields, Leigh Yarbrough, Patsy Anderson. Third Row: Marie Lowdermilk, Elsie Kirkman, Joyce Owens, Kay Reese, Ola Mae Hopkins, Lucille Gann , Elizabeth Montgomery, Carolyn Brown, Helen Breedlove. Fourth Row: Romona Mitchell , Sara Collins, Nancy Moore, Gladys Apple, Elsie Hutchens, Frankie King, Marie Hill, Irene Way, Louise Dawson, Viona King. future Zcachets Of America ACCOMPANIST Faye Kellam OFFICERS Sara Garrison - President Harry Oakley - Vice President Ann Reese - Secretary Mary Jane McLean - Treasurer Lydia Bolick - Historian Patsy Brewer - Reporter Mr. Motley - Advisor Sandra Baldwin Dorothy Clapp Becky Cobb Hilda Key Lois Key Mary Ellen Kirkman Caroline McLean Jerry Newsome Annie Lee Perry Betty Sockwell Alice Ann Starr Kyle Stewart Peggy Walker Flora Leigh Yarbrough Left to right, front row: Mrs. Motley, Bonnie Welborn, Faye Kellam, Lydia Bolick, Anne Hall, Annie Lee Perry, Edna Alley, Barbara Jobe, Jean Raye Martin, Mary Jane McLean, Rose Wilkinson, Sandra Baldwin, Betty Lou Garner, Daphine Shearin. Second Row: Linda Wyrick, Doris Bowman, Edith Owens, Barbara Rush, Lois Key, Carolyn McLean, Margie Wyrick, Jannette Brown, Patsy Anderson, Joanne Smith, Nancy Groce, Ethel Hill, Helen Breedlove, Carolyn Braswell. Third Row: Dor othy Clapp, Margaret Whitesell, Sylvia Fryar, Eleanor LaMarr, Alice Ann Starr, Hilda Key, Peggy Anderson, Leigh Yarbrough, Anna Bell Welborn, Joanne Edmonds, Joyce Owens, Ola Mae Hopkins, Carolyn Brown, Lucille Gann. Fourth Row: Becky Snow, Phyllis Key, Elsie Kirkman, Eva Nell Kirkman, Nancy Harvell, Romona Mitchell, Ruth Fields, Gladys Apple, Elsie Hutchins, Frankie King, Marie Hill, Irene Way, Louise Dawson, Viona King. future Homemakers Of America President, Alice Ann Starr; Vice President, Patsy LaMarr; Secretary, Hilda Key; Treasurer, Janette Brown; Reporter, Lois Key; Faye Kellam, Program; Barbara Jobe, Parliamentarian; Annie Lee Perry, Re¬ porter; Mary Jane McLean, Historian; Lydia Bolick, Song Leader; Jean Raye Martin, Devotional Chairman; Mrs. Motley, Advisor. Kneeling: William Isley, Reporter: David Kirkman, Secretary. First Row: Mr. Adams, Advisor; Bobby Smith, Treasurer; Watt Cobb, President; Irvin Ward, Vice President; Davis Key , Sentinel. Second Row: Jerry Clapp, Lawrence Murphy, G1 enn Ray C ook, Joe Sam Edmonds, Benny Register, Bobby Whitesell, Jim Dan Edmonds. Third Row: Willie Shelton, Robert Robertson, Jimmy Stanley, Harold Apple, Jerry Log gins, Larry Ger ringer, Jerry Murrell. Fourth Row: S. G. Gannon, Bobby Isley, Jimmy C rabtree, Ervin Cook, Leroy Rierson. future farmers Of America First Row: James Cook, Bobby Isley, Watt Cobb, Worth Isley, E. A. Adams, Advisor. Second Row: Bobby Whitesell, William Isley, S. G. Gannon, Sam Gann, Irvin Ward, Boyd Sockwell, and Fred Cook. (John Clapp was absent when this picture was made.) Crops Contest Team, John Clapp, James Cook, and Worth Isley placed first in Federation and second in the State Contest. Shop Contest Team, Bobby Isley, Bobby Whitesell, and S. G. Cannon, Jr. placed first in the Fed¬ eration C ontest. Livestock Judging Team, Watt Cobb, Worth Isley, and William Isley placed first in the Fede ration, and fourth in the District Contest. Parliamentary Procedure Team, John Clapp, Fred C ook, Jame s Cook, Worth Isley, Sam Gann, and Watt C obb placed second in the Federation Contest. Dairy Judging Team, John Clapp, Irvin Ward, Boyd Sockwell, placed fifth in the Federation Contest. Supervised Practice Contest, John Clapp placed fourth in the Feder¬ ation Contest. OTHERS SCHOOL SECRETARY Nancy Carroll Michael NEWSPAPER STAFF Editor, Mary Ellen Kirkman; Art-Eds., Anne Hall and R os e Wilkins on; Typists , Bertha Dawson, Edna Alley, Peggy Walker and Patsy Brewer; Publicity, Ann Reese and Wayne White; Sports, Annie Lee Perry and Jimmy Crabtree; Reporters; Gossip, Betty Sockwell and Becky Cobb; General News, Sandra Baldwin, Dot Clapp, Phyllis Key, Ruth Fields, Jimmy Andrews, Alton Ward, Willie Shelton, Davis Key, Joe Kennedy, and William Isley. Advisor, Mr. Motley. STUDENT LIBRARIANS Seated: Left to right, Marie Lowdermilk, Mrs. Clapp, Librarian, Peggy Walker, Dorothy Clapp. Standing: Left to right, Edna Alley, Phyllis Key, Patsy Brewer, Sandra Baldwin, Rose Wilkinson, Mary Ellen Kirkman, Ruth Fields, Anne Hall. HELP IN MANAGEMENT AND SERVICE... SCHOOL PATROLS Left to right, First row: Betty Sockwell, Edith Owens, Lucille Gann, Linda Wyrick, Alice Ann Starr. SecondRow: Sylvia Fryar, Larry Murphy, Janette Brown. Third Row: Hilda Key, Doris Bowman. Fourth Row: Becky Snow, Peggy Anderson. Fifth Row: Nancy Harvell. VOICE TEACHER Mrs. Ernest D. Eppley BIBLE TEACHER Mrs. J. H. Armfield CAFETERIA HELPER Mrs. Georgiannia McCain BUS DRIVERS Standing: Jimmy Crabtree , William Isley, Bobby Smith, Watt Cobb. Kneeling: Willie Shelton, Davis Key. CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. E. B. Perry Mrs. Morris McIntyre Mrs. Lucille Martin Monogram Club Front Row: Clockwise, Annie Lee Perry, Alton Kennedy, Betty Sockwell, Edna Alley, Irvin Ward, Watt Cobb, Jerry Newsome. Back Row: Clock¬ wise, Becky Cobb, Ann Reese, Dorothy Clapp, Willie Shelton, Hurley Hopkins , M ar shall White, David Kirkman, Wayne White, Mr. Haithcox, Jimmy Andrews, Bobby Smith, Kyle Stewart, Jimmy Crabtree, Peggy Walker, Jerry Kennedy, Sara Garrison, Marie Lowdermilk. Cheerleaders Chief, Edna Alley. Left to right: Marie Lowdermilk, Barbara Snow, Barbara La- Marr , Alice Ann Starr, Gerry Kennedy C favn; cf sisLs baseball Zeam 7or 1954-1955 Clockwise: John Clapp, Pitcher; Wayne White, Catcher; Jimmy Crabtree, Pitcher; Watt C obb, Second Base; David Kirkman, Short Stop; Worth Isley, Left Field; Bobby Smith, Center Field; Kyle Stewart, Right Field; Hurley Hopkins, Right Field; Boyd Sockwell, First Base; Marshall White, Short Stop; Alton Kennedy, Third Base; Jerry Newsome, Manager; Mr. Haithcox, Coach. junior basketball Zeam Jim Edmonds Jerry Clapp Bobby Whitesell Larry Gerringer Mr. Haithcox, Coach Glenn Ray Cook Jerry Murrell Joe Sam Edmonds Roger Boone Leroy Rierson Bobby Isley at . •. «■ ' v. vy . (ko ' frS -•«n ' ' S Jburf£i ?y aU x iu MMICJ C kujJ . V ? BLUE BELL, INC. HARRY D. KELLETT, INC. Dodge-Sales and Service-Plymouth Telephone 2-1122 - 2-5695 449 West Market St. Greensboro North Carolina A. C. CLAPP AND SON Phone 3-7750 Groceries-Meats Dry Goods-Esso Products Phone 4-4479 Hardware-DeVoe Paint Seeds-Fishing Supplies Mortar Mix-Cement Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 SUMMIT SHOPPING CENTER -SHOP THE EASY WAY- 27 Stores to Serve You All Weather Shopping Under One Big Canopy FREE PAVED PARKING Summit Avenue Greensboro North Carolina Quality Pianos Spinets - Studios - Grands Easy Terms See Us For Your Piano Needs FRAZIER PIANO CO., INC. “Oldest Piano House’’ 125 S. Davie St. - Tel. 2-1462 Greensboro HOME MAINTENANCE COMPANY Roofing General Maintenance of all Types Floor Refinishing New Old Minor Plumbing Repairs Gutter Work Cabinets Tile Work Cornices Windows - Screens Concrete Work Picnic Tables Swings Your Contentment Is Our Happiness Greensboro 813 Winston Street Phone 3-0493 North Carolina Com pli me nts of GRIFFIN PIE, INC. 1000 South Elm Street P. O. 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Market St. Phone 3-1977 Meat Fruits Hardware Phillips 66 Gas Phone 4-9166 Route 1 - Eethel Church R.oad Gibsonville North Carolina Remember Your School Days With Pictures For Film and Expert Finishing Drop In At GREENSBORO TOBACCO WAREHOUSE THE ART SHOP, INC. Highway 70 118 W. Market Street Phone 3-3975 Greensboro North Carolina Greensboro North Carolina TRADERS CHEVROLET CO., INC. 7 CHEVROLET ij 217 East Market St. Maiden Form Bras Skirts Sweaters Coats Dresses That you see advertised in The Magazines. FASHION SHOP Since 1930 221 S. Elm - Phone 3-1155 H b H CLOTHING COMPANY MRS. BRADY ' S Fine Laaies’ and Gents’ Ready-to-Wear - Clothing Plate Lunch G reens boro R e ids ville All Kinds Leaks ville Sandwiches Beverages Asheboro 3908 E. Bessemer Ave. Open a Charge Account SCOTT SEED COMPANY MURRAY CANDY COMPANY Seeds and Fertilizer for Field, Garden, 106 South Forbis Street and Flowers Dial 2-1006 or 7952 235 N. Green St. - Phone 3-2554 Greensboro North Carolina KAY JEWELERS “There is no Charge for Credit at” CLEGG-KING MOTORS, INC. We Dye Shoes For Service in a Hurry 105 N. Greene Street Greensboro North Carolina PIEDMONT BARBER SHOP 206 West Sycamore Phone 2-6283 Air-Conditioned JOBE ' S Filling Station Flour Mill Groceries, Soft Drinks, Grinding of Flours, Candies, Hardware Meals, Feeds Operator of mill: E. B. Perry PECK ' S BAKERY Your Original Quality Baker 210 South Green St. - Phone 2-5400 BREEDLOVE RADIATOR SERVICE BRADY DRY CLEANERS Courteous Efficient Service Cleaning, Repairing and Recoring All Work Guaranteed 115 E. Gaston St. - Phone 3-4944 Opposite Daily News Compliments of SUPERIOR STONE COMPANY McLeans ville North Carolina EDMONDS SUMMIT CENTER SHERWIN FEED SEED STORE DRUG STORE 952 Summit Ave. 603 S. Elm Street Phone 4-1586 Greensboro North Carolina Greensboro North Carolina FORBIS AND MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, INC. 515 N. Elm St. - Phone 8165 Greensboro North Carolina Compliments of KING COTTON GARAGE 1 21 S . Davie St. ' ‘Storage’ ’ Greensboro North Carolina 4 . Compliments of Compliments of WASEDA GREENHOUSE THOMAS b HOWARD ‘‘Flowers For All Occasions” 1801 E. Bessemer Avenue Telephone 5-3955 Phone 2-5171 McLeansville North Carolina Greensboro North Carolina FRANK CARTER, JEWELER BLISS RESTAURANT F ine Food 103 Southeastern Building Phone 8062 Greensboro North Carolina Greensboro North Carolina NORTH STATE MILLING CO. Make our Store Your Headquarters F or Sporting Goods And Athletic Equipment Manufacturers of Daily Bread - Gate City North State - Eagle Flour Joy Brand Corn Meal COBLE SPORTING GOODS CO. Distributors of Nutrena And Graino Feeds Phone 51355 Greensboro North Carolina 119 N. Green Street Greensboro North Carolina BUTTER KRUST FOSTER-CAVINESS CO., INC. f§P Wholesale. Fruits And V e getable s 409 Morehead Avenue Phones 30571 25175 Is Good Bread At Your Grocer’s Greensboro North Carolina ECONOMY BARBER SHOP LIBERTY HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Keep this place in mind for a better place is hard to find. Fine Ladies Full Fashioned Hosiery Mr. Withers-Manager 3910 East Bessemer Avenue 45, 51 and 60 Gauge Greensboro North Carolina Gibsonville North Carolina Compliments of K W CABINET SHOP General Wood Work Cabinets- Formica- tops- Mantels Kenneth R. Key - Dwight R. Sharp 725 Winston St. Phone 2-5434 Greensboro North Carolina DICK ' S SHOE SHOP SYKES REXALL DRUG CO. Summit Shopping Center And fi) The Home of 208 N. Elm Street Syco-Rub Greensboro North Carolina CHARLIE ' S GULF STATION 1060 E. Bessemer Ave . Beside A. B. C. Store Phone 4-9447 Greensboro North Carolina GOOD O REASONS TO RENT SUMMER , FORMALS FORMAL WEAR SHOP 207 W. Sycamore St. Greensboro North Carolina EUBANK ' S LAUNDROMAT Summit Ave. Shopping Center Phone 4-4709 Greensboro North Carolina SUMMIT TOY HOBBY SHOP Courteous Efficient Service Neighborhood custom Compliments of STAMPER OPTICAL COMPANY THE PARAGON 903 E. Bessemer Avenue Where Friends Park and Eat’ Sandwiche s Dairy Bar Soft Drinks Compliments of SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE STORE GRADUATES A-l Venetian Blind Mfg. Co. 405 WALKER AVE. GREENSBORO, N. C. Phone 4-5016 ALUMINUM SCREENS STORM WINDOWS WINDOW SHADES DRAPERIES DRAPE RODS GUILFORD DAIRY COOPERATIVE Farmer Owned and Operated Greensboro North Carolina BARTLETTE AND SMITH FUNERAL HOME DAVIS UNDERWEAR CO. 24-Hour Ambulance Phone 5331 - Call collect 125 E. Market Street Greensboro, North Carolina Gibsonville, North Carolina ■ ALLEN FURNITURE COMPANY Westinghou.se and Kelvinator Appliances The Best of Everything for the Least of Money Burlington Road -- Phone 30048 Greensboro North Carolina OTHER BOOSTERS: HAYWORTH’S JEWELERS BUILDERS’ PRODUCTS BISHOP’S RECORD SHOP New and Used Records SUMMIT FURNITURE CO. DR. MAX RONES PUGH’S AMOCO SERVICE SOUTHERN SALES COMPANY Kelly Springfield Tires Recapping Burks Water System DONNELL GROCERY Shallow Deep Well First Quality Groceries Sylvania-R.C .A.-Dumont Philco- Zenith And Meats T V Sets 224 E. Market St. - Phone 3-2554 Greensboro North Carolina 226 E. Sycamore St. Ifonoratulations to the class of 1956 SASLOW ' S JEWELRY STORE 6214 S. Elm Street Greensboro North Carolina Don’t say Bread, say HOLSUM JONES BROTHERS BAKERY, INC. Greensboro North Carolina Congratulations To the class of ’ 56 Our sincerest best wishes go out to you as you reach this important milestone. We wish for each member of the class success, prosperity, and good health. And we hope we may serve you as we have served your parents. GUILFORD FCX SERVICE 120 W. Lewis Street Greensboro North Carolina NORTH STATE CHEVROLET Telephone 39473 451 N. Eugene St. Greensboro North Carolina EADY-TO PAINT FURNITURE FOR EYERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME 934 East Bessemer Greensboro North Carolina SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office Southern Life Building Telephone 3-6966 District Office 330 S. Green Street Telephone 2-3812 Greensboro North Carolina A UTOGRAPHS


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