McLeansville High School - Oak Yearbook (McLeansville, NC)
- Class of 1958
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J F Q. f 'n I , 4 .. 'J-r . . -S n . V P . fp , g Kawai Presented by THE SENIOR CLASS THE OAK NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT ,M A-H-f-......,,,,,,. wm..- k V , v , , A, , x Z 2 E Dfsfgw , . ,, M 4 E-E we SH-4fN f '-lll 7 H M H fvmm ,As 'Jr 1 rr Y f DI D ,sn H D. ,.... Hifi-ff , D , ,gg SCHOOL EMBLEM OF McLEANSVlLLE HIGH SCHOOL Mcl.eansville, Norih Carolina E H gk we gag vg, :A :gs S J Si ...- 1 , H DEDICATIGN We, the Senior Class of 1958, wish to express our deep-felt appreciation to those who have given of their time and e ffo rt s to make us better students and citizens. They have alwa y s encouraged us, understood our problems, and participated in our activities. And so to our parents, we are proud to dedicate this, the 1958 copy of Th1- Oak , 6 E. D. IDOL County Superintendent ZOLLY L. BOWDEN Principal ,nv ,4- I EDNA G. DEAN Se c re ta ry mf 7 LILLY G. YOUNG Special Education E M- i ' mf ' AM: ff? ,B-+L? a- Z '4 E. A. ADAMS Agriculture -Shop sf e -cw 'Y' R. F. HICKS MathfPhysica1 Education FACULTY VERNA DARE AVERY Home Economics 8 wk ,xwlmtg 1 3 GF I958 lk' 1 in-:Q-:hubs-, , ALEX M. LARSON .MILD MARIE ESSA BOB T. ANDREWS Commercial Soc'ia1Sc'ienCe-French Science EDNA R. CLAPP English-Guidance 9 PULL HARDER' WE RE A XI, wax . IN A9 'l xv -' . at f H:-T . N X 'ff QL, I 1 -v WV I , ,f, hir' . 'fi .rar rfsfg ' . 1 F6644 ,Q -A if XM' -' ' 1 -iw! 'F h- f W 5. 'ft'-., SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Betty Lou Garner - Reporter Bobby Whitesell - Vice President Tommy Sears - President Bill Overrnan - Reporter Joanne Smith - Treasurer Jannette Brown - Secretary PATRICIA JANE ANDERSON Glee Club l,Z,3,4g F.H.A. l,2,3,4g F.T.A. 2,3,4g 4-H Club 15 Basketball 35 Monogram Club 4QRe- porter 45 Junior Playg Senior Playg Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4g Guilford County Re- presentative for Colle g e Day 35 Annual Staff, Make-Up-Editor 4g May Day 1,2,3,4, May Court 4. 12 L N'-N L k::, F J f i i Q f tk MH , C A ig' A ,fr I' ff 7 img! F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g May Day l,2, 3,4g Student Librarian 35 Junior Play, Senior Play, Newspaper Staff, Exchange Editor 4. lg .n CAROLYN LOUISE BRASWELL SENIORS HAROLD EDWARD APPLE Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4, Vice President 3,President 49 Forestry Con- test Z,3,4g Supervised Practice Conte S t 2,3,4, Parliamentary Procedure Conte s t 3,45 Junior Play, Senior Playg Monogram Club 3,4, Treas- urer 3, President 43 Bus Driver 3,45 Annual Staff, Sport Editor 4, May Day 1, 2, 3, 4, May Court of Honor 4. ZVN Qual L LILLIAN JANNETTE BROWN F.T.A. 1, Reporter lg 4-H Club 1,2,3, Secretary and Treasurer 1, Song Leader 2, Secretary and Treasurer 3g Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Basketballlg F.H.A. Z, 3, 4, Treasurer 2,3, Reporter4gBeta Club 3,4, Reporter 45 Patrol Z,3,4g Cheerleader 3,43 Softball 13 Monogram Club 45 May Day 1,2, 3,4, May Court 3: Class Marshal 35 Junior Play, Senior Play, Newspaper Staff, Typist 43 Annual Staff, Co-Editor 45 Class Officer, Secretary 43 D.A.R. Good Citizen Award Winner 4. 13 ?'N 'U5 SENIORS F, F, A, l,2,3,43 Crops Team 2,33 Beef Judging Team 33 Glee Club 2,33 Junior Playg Senior Playg Substitute Bus Driver 3,43 May Day l,Z,3,4. Q.....f--4 'Qu ,-fx Nt in-.. JOSEPH SAMUEL EDMONDS GLENN RAY COOK F. F. A, l,Z,3,4, Reporter 3, Vice-President 4g Baseball Z,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Monogram Club Z,3,4, Vice-President 43 Junior Play3 Senior Play, Substitute Bu s Driver 33 Bus Driver 43 Parlia- mentary Procedure Conte st 3,43 Beef Judging Team l,33 May Day l,Z,3,4, May Court 4. ,ahwlius --fx F,F,A, l,2,3g Tool Team li Live Stock Judging Team 33 Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 23 Varsity Basketball 3,42 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 43 Bus Driver 3,43 Junior Play3 Senior Play. 14 an-u....,.,- A .,,,,. SENIORS SAMUEL GRIER GANNON, JR, Basketball 1,2,3,4gGlee Club 2,3,4g F,F,A, l,Z,3, Treasurer 35 Crops Team 1, 25 Parliamentary SQ , Procedure Contest 39 Soil Identification Team 2, Q, ' p 33 Baseball 25 May Day l,2,3,4g Newspaper Staff, Sports Editor 35 Junior Playg Senior Play. BETTY LOU GARNER Glee Club l,2,3,4g May Day l,2,3,4g Student Li- N brarian 35 Junior Playg Senior Playg Newspaper '- Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 45 Class Reporter 4, S 'fm' ROBERT LEE ISLEY 'Eg an 4-H Club l,Z,3,4, Dairy Judging Team 2,3,4g at F,F,A. 1,Z,3,4, Sentinel 33 F,F,A, Tool Contest lqs - 29 Parliamentary Procedure Contest 3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 13 Junior Playg Senior Play, --' 4' May Day 1,Z,3,4. SENIORS BARBARA ANNE JOBE Basketball l,Z,3,4, All-County Basketball Team 3, Honorable Mention All-State 35 County Track Meet lg Softball 1gGlee Club 1,Z,3,45 F,H,A, 1,Z, 3,4, County Pianist 1, Parliamentarian Z, Histor- ian 3, Program Chairman 4, County Historian 4, F.T.A. 3,4,Historian4, County Historian 45 Mon- ogram Club 3,4, Repo rte r 39 Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 Marshal 39 Class Sec:- retary 3, Guilford County Representative for Col- lege Day 35 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Songleader 1, Sec- retary Z, Vice President 3, President 4, County Winner in Projects 1,25 Newspape r Staff 3,4, Art Editor 3,45 Annual Staff - Art Editor 4, Jun- ior Play, Senior Playg May Day 1,2,3,4, May li as Court of Honor 4, Civitan Award Winner 4. '2 1 W V Y:-57' is - - f , .. NANCY GRAY KIVETT DAISY MARL ENE KING F,H,A, l,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,3,4g Junior Play, Sen- ior Playg Newspaper Staff, General News Editor, 43 May Day 1,Z,3,4. , .....,N 'UN isle 'UN Guilford High School, Guilford, N,C, 1,2,33 F.H.A, Z,3,4, F,T,A, 13 Glee Club l,Z,3,45 Basketball l, Z,3,4g Monogram Club Z,3,4g Patrol 1,45 Senior Playg May Day Queen 4. 16 K . Wt QP! 5.,f K . im J' If A ' 4... SENIORS RACHEL MARRIAGE LOW E Peoples Bible School 15 Jamestown School Z5 Stu- dent Council, Secretary lg Newspaper Staff 1,35 Editor 45 Library Club l5 Glee Club l,Z,3,45 F.H.A, 3,45 F,T,A, 45 Mar shal 35 Junior Play5 Senior Playg Guilford County Representative for it College Day 35 May Day 35 May Court 4. JEAN RAYE MARTIN Basketball l,2,3,45Glee Club l,2,3,45F,H,A, 1,2, 3, 4, Devotional Chairman Z, 3, Parliamentarian 45 Class Officer, Reporter 1, May Day l,2,3,45 Monogram Club Z,3,45 Beta Club Z,3,4, President 45 F,T.A, 3,4, Treasurer 3,45 Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Typist 3, General News 45 Junior Play5 Sen- ior Play5 Guilford County Representative for Col- lege Day 35 Marshal 35 Student Patrol 4. 'YN 'Ui inur- ws.. ff N BILLY RONALD OVERMAN Walter Williams High School, Burlington, N.C. 1,25 F,T,A, 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Annual Staff, Business Manager 45 Class Officer, Reporter 45 Senior Play5 Monogram Club 45 Glee Club 45 May Day 3,45 May Court 3. 17 105 Wh 4 ua evo' 'Nu 0741 SENIORS BENNIE ARTHUR REGISTER F.F.A. 1, 25 Tool Team 25 Crops Team 25 Class Officer, Treasurer 2,35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Substitute Bus Driver 3,45 May Day 1,Z,3,4. QKNN 5' gm, YH---'P' A THOMAS HARMON SEARS, JR. Gillespie Park Junior High, Greensboro, 15 Band 15 Safety Patrol 15 Honor Club 1: Student Council 15 Class Officer, Vice-President 15 Greensboro Senior High Z5 Hi-Y Club Z5 Newspaper Staff, As- sistant Editor 35 Guilford County Representative for College Day 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Bas- ketball l,3,45 Baseball 3,4: Glee Club 3,45 Mono- gram Club 45 Bus Driver 45 Beta Club 45 Annual Staff, Co-Editor 4, May Day 3,4, King 4. BRENDA JOANNE SMITH Class Officer 1, Reporter 3, Treasurer 45 F.H.A. Club 1,Z,3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2, 3, 45 Patrol 35 F.T.A. Club 3,45 Annual Staff Sports Editor 45 Beta Club 3,45 Newspaper Staff 3, Club Editor 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 May Day 1,2, 'ISI' 1565711 N 3,4. QA 18 Club 4. B ONNIE LEE WE LB ORN Glee Club 1,2,3,4g F.H.A.1,2,3,4, Assistant Song Leader 3, Song Leader 45 Patrol 35 Junior Play: Senior Play, May Day 1,2,3,45 Newspaper Staff 3,4, Gossip Editor 4: Guilford County Represen- tative for College Day 35 Manager, Girl's Basket- ball Team 4. . x 'gilt li 'X Q SENIORS NANCY LOUISE TURNER Summerfield School 1 Z 3 French Club 3 4 Glee 'ins V ,www 'C' tm.. ROBERT EUGENE WI-IITESELL Glee Club 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,Z,3,4, Secretary 3,45 Crops Team 1,Z,3,4g Tool Team 1,2g Soil Identi- fication Team 3, 43 Supervised Practice Contest 3,45 Parliamentary Procedure Contest 3,43 Jun- ior Varisty Basketball 1,2,3g Varsity Basketball 45 Class Reporter 29 Junior Playg Senior Playg Guilford County Representative for College Day 3, Substitute Bus Driver 3,43 May Day 1, Z, 3, 4, May Court 45 Annual Staff, Advertising Manager 4, Class Officer, Vice-President 3,4. 19 A Q- .- 5, K 1 - sf, . Sz. W' U TW 1' .x x . Q1 5, 5 WITTIEST Bonnie Welborn Jerry Clapp A. ,,....,,. my A i 1? 7' JZ!! sv -' '4Y- 7 K x V' Lin-lA.f,j 5 LAZIEST Ut was hard to decidej SENIOR CLASS in K L MOST DEPENDABLE Jannette Brown Glenn Ray Cook 'F kr- fa PM 'Q 1-wan ,,., . . 44 if 21 MOST POPULAR Nancy Kivett Bobby Whitesell BEST DRESSED Pat Anderson Billy Overman MOST AMBITIOUS Joanne Smith Bobby Isley MOST ATHLETIC Barbara Jobe Harold Apple X .-n-nun,-W y 1 x -- f-1 'Q 1 BIGGEST CLOCKWATCHERS - ' ' Joe Sam Edmonds ,X A X S. G. Gannon 23 MOST INTELLECTUAL Betty Lou Garner Jean Raye Martin X 1 Mg ,l Q 24 MOST CAREFREE Bonnie Welborn Joe Sam Edmonds MOST UNDERSTANDING Carolyn Braswell Molly King ,fxf zgvf , N :A t 1 -N. 'Q . 14 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Rachel Lowe Tommy Sears ff! X R BIGGEST FLIRTS Joanne Smith Harold Apple MOST THOUGHTFUL Jean Raye Martin Bennie Register If N MOST DIGNIFIED Barbara .Tobe Tommy Sears MOST DARING S. G. Cannon MOST CAUTIOUS Molly King MOST BASHFUL Betty Lou Garner Bobby Isley BEST ALL ROUND Pat Anderson Bobby Whitesell ' Z 'iM.M,.,.M4g 1.1 E , V , M,W,,,.,.,.....,,,,,...,,........,.........., ,. 5 'lx I CUTEST Nancy Kivett Je rry Clapp N MOST TALENTED Rachel Lowe Billy Overman l , r ill I U! ll 1 we-in MOST COURTEOUS Carolyn B1-aswell Bennie Register ' Y? I , 'WC g ' MOST ATTRACTIVE Jannette Brown BEST LOOKING Glenn Ray Cook we I ,M 'QTS ... K MARSHALS Jean Raye Martin Jannctte Brown Rachel Lowe Barbara Jobe 31 ibn CO - VALEDICTGRIAN Jean Raye Martin www Honor CIVIT AN AWARD WINNER CO - VALEDICTORIAN Barbara Jobe ,,, ,N. W 4, Students MISS MCLEANSVILLE LOIS MARIE KEY CO - SALUTATORIAN Thomas Sears Jr, 1 ' I X5 I wear! 33 CO - SALUTATORIAN AND D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN AWARD WINNER Jannette Brown ls SE QM CLASS HISTORY MEMORIES One frosty September morning in 1946 a group of timid youngsters broke away from their Mother's apron strings to make their first venture out into the world alone. A welcoming smile from Mrs. Mildred Smathers succeeded in making us feel that school wasn't the terror that some of us feared. Those graduating this year who started to school together on that first day are: Pat Anderson, Harold Apple, Jerry C1a.pp,Glenn Ray Cook, S. G. Gannon, Betty Lou Garner, Bobby Isley, Barbara Jobe, Mollie King, Jean Raye Mar- tin, Joanne Smith, and Bobby Whitesell, Joe Sam Edmonds joined this group after Christ- mas. We entered the second grade to meet the kind and patient Mrs. Callie Smith. At the begin- ning of this year Jannette Brown joined us. In spite of all the various rumo r s we had encountered about Miss Gertrude Rule and her Black Ruler we third graders found her most congenial. Our year in the fourth grade with Mrs.Cora Clapp we faced another problem. The school burned. Consequently the completion of that year was spent in a narrow hall, but due to Mrs. Clapp's guiding hand we were passed to the fifth grade. This year under the supervision of Mrs. Margaret Coltrane we atte nde d classes in the Community Building. We welcomed Bennie Register at the beginning of the year. A group of over-anxious sixth graders found that under Mr. R. E de ns ne w experiences were only beginning. We we re ve ry happy to move into the new school building after Christ- mas. A smiling Mrs. Margaret Freeze made our adventures in the seventh grade very pleasant. Upon completion of the seventh grade a noisy group of teenagers were pleased to meet Mrs. Ianthia LaMarr who helped prepare us for high school. Carolyn Braswell and Bonnie Wel- born became our classmates this year. A dream come true: we were Freshmen! The faculty was composed of Mr. Z. L. Bowden, Mr. E. A. Adams, Mr. D. L. Mot1ey,Mrs. Sarah Haithcox, Mrs. J. G. Clapp, and Mr. R. D. Haithcox as home room teacher. We filled our schedules to the brim with lessons, club activities, and sports. After a year's work we gained the title of Sophomores. Our instructors this year were Mr. Bowden, Mr. Adams, Mr. Sz Mr s . Motley, Mrs. Clapp, and Mrs. Eunice Whisonant. Mrs. D. L. Motley was our homeroom teacher. JUNIORS -- my how proud we we re. We immediately began to rush fo r there was much to be accomplished. An order was placed for our Class Rings and we received them in No- vember. Under the direction of Mrs. Joe Ervin our Junior play, AuntSamanthy Rules the Roost , was a huge success. Miss Marie Essa, our home room teacher, and Mrs. Avery helped us plan a very delightful Junior-Senior B anqu e t which was held at the Plantation Supper Club April ll, 1957. Rachel Lowe, Billy Overman, and Thomas Sears Jr. joined us this year. New faculty members were Miss Marie Essa, Mrs. W. E. Avery and Mr. R. L. Hicks. We had achieved our goal. We were S ENIORS . There were many decisions to be made. An order was placed for our invitations, caps and gowns, and diplomas. The annual staff worked very hard to publish a book of which the Seniors would be proud. The Senior play, The Redheaded Step-Chi1d , was directed by Mrs. Clapp, our homeroom teacher. We en- joyed the Junior-Senior Banquet very much. Upon the arrival of Nanc y Kivett and Nancy Turner there were twenty-two members of the Senior Class. New faculty members were Mr. Bobby Andrews and Mr. Alex Larson. As we step out from our graduation, we go our separate ways. No matter in what direction we travel nor by what door we reach our goal, we know that the experiences of school life have helped in making us what we are to be. Barbara Jobe , Historian 34 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of 1958, realizing that the close of our s chool days are near at hand, feel that in order that all trace of us shall not be forgotten in the future, think it wise to leave something to those who in t.he future will under- take to fill our places. In the course of our high school days, naturally, we have accumulated various and valuable pos- sessions, our years have been fruitful. We have a c qu i r e d a vast store of knowledge along with other things that will help us through ou 1' lives. Since we are bu rdened with some superfluous possessions,we think it wise to dispose 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 with us. Therefore, these we dispose as follows: To our Alma Mater, we bequeath our sincere g ratitude fo r many wonderful and cherished memories. To ou r faithful principal, Mr. Bowden, we give our thanks fo r his understanding, patience, and guidance during our high school career. To our teachers, who are our friends and helpers, we give our thanks for their patience and guidance in helping us to reach our goal. Words cannot express our appreciation to Mr. Larson, our sponsor, whose many hours of de- voted time has helped us in reaching our goal. To the Junior Class, we leave the honor of being Seniors for the first time and all the privileges and responsibilities that accompany the title. We, Rachel Lowe and Thomas Sears, leave our superlative of Most Likely to Succeed to Hilda Key and Lawrence Murphy. We, Jannette Brown and Glenn Ray Cook, leave our superlative of Mo s t Dependable to Edith Owens and Willard Myers. We, S. G. Gannon and Joe Sam Edmonds, leave ou r superlative of Biggest Clock Watchers to James McDonald, Gladys Apple and Ethel Hill. We, Patsy Ande r s on and Billy Overman,leave ou r superlative of Best Dressed to Alice Ann Starr and Roger Boone. We, Rachel Lowe and Billy Overman,leave our superlative of Most Talented to B e cky Snow and Larry Gerringer. I, Jannette Brown,leave my superlative of Most Attractive to Margaret Whitesell. I, Glenn Ray Cook,leave my superlative of Best Looking to Roger Boone. We, Carolyn Braswell and Molly King, leave our superlative of Most Understanding to Jerry Murrell, Margie Wyrick, and Martha Carter. We, Betty Lou Garner and Bobby Isley, leave our superlative of Most Bashful to Leroy Rierson, Elizabeth Montgomery, and Lucille Gann. We, S. G. Gannon and Molly King, leave our su- perlative of Most Daring and Most Cautious to Jerry Loggins, Peggy Anderson, and Irene Rig- ney. We, Harold Apple and B a rba ra Jobe,leave our superlative of Most Athletic to Ervin Cook and Hilda Key. We, Jo a nn e Srnith and Harold Apple, leave our superlative of Biggest Flirt to Larry Gerringe r and Lynda Wyrick. We,Bennie Register and Carolyn Braswell,leave our superlative of Most Courteous to Lawrence Murphy, Nancy Harvell, and Remona Mitchell. We, Tommy S e a r s and Barbara Jobe, leave our supe rlative of Most Dignified to Margaret Whitesell and Jerry Murrell. We , Jean Raye Martin and Betty Lou Garne r, leave our superlative of Most Intellectual to Lawrence Murphy and Nancy Moore. We,Bennie Register and Jean Raye Martin,leave ou r superlative of Most Thoughtful to Jerry Martin and Lois Key. We, Joanne Smith and Bobby Isley, leave our su- perlative of Most Ambitious to Barbara Rush and Jerry Goad. We,Bonnie Welborn and Joe Sam Edmonds, leave our superlative of Most Carefree to Eleanor LaMarr, Jim Dan Edmonds and Becky Snow. We, Bonnie Welborn and Jerry Clapp,leave our superlative of Wittiest to Anne Bell Welborn, Robert Robertson, and Caroline McLean. We, Nancy Kivett and Jerry Clapp,leave our su- perlative of Cutest to Doris Bowman, Dorothy Bowman and Jerry Martin. We,Bobby Whitesell and Pat Anderson,leave our superlative of Best All 'Round to Ervin Cook and Sylvia Fryar. We, Bobby Whitesell and Nancy Kivett,leave our superlative of Most Popular to Jimmy Stanley and Margaret Whitesell. Te stator: Janne tte B rown CLASS PROPHECY A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE It is the summer of '68. I decided on my vacation la s t month to go back to my old home town of McLeansville to see how my classmates were prospering. I had not seen any of them for ten years, so I was very anxious to see them again. Upon arriving in McLeansville, Iwent to see Mrs. Clapp, our senior advisor. She told me she had retired from teaching and was very happy to devote all her time to her home. She also told me that Jean Raye Ma rtin is now teaching the third grade at McLeansvil1e. Jean Raye is doing very well and all the children love her. After talking with Mrs. Clapp, I went to see Carolyn Braswell. Carolyn is a secretary for a large firm in Greensboro. Carolyn told me that Bobby Whitesell is the owner of Whitesell Electric Company. I was glad to learn of his success. My next encounter was with Nancy Kivett. Nancy has become one of the most famous fashion designers in the world. She has designed clothes for many well-known movie stars. As I didn't have much time, Nancy told me about most of my other classmates. Bobby Isley owns a large dairy farm near McLeansville. I was not surprised at this, as Bobby had always liked farming. I was delighted to hear that Glenn Ray Cook is working for the F.B.I. I'm gl ad that his dreams have come true. As Barbara Jobe had always liked to draw, she put her talents to work and has become a very famous commercial artist. Bennie Register has become very successful as a diesel mechanic. I was very glad to hear that Rachel Lowe has be c ome a singer. She has written two hit songs and has recorded them herself. Jannette Brown has become a doctor's assistant. She is planning to quit soon and start her career as a home maker. S. G. Gannon has become a skilled electrician. He told me that he is planning to go in- to business for himself soon. S. G. told me that Joe Sam Edmonds has become a very good telephone lineman. My next visit took me to the home of Pats y Anderson. Patsy is a history teacher at Bessemer High School. Patsy informed me that Joanne Smith is now Dr. Thomas H. Sears' nurse. Remem- bering her own visits to the dentist, Joanne is very kind and patient to Dr. Sears' patients. Marlene King, I learned,has become a suc c e s s ful cosmetologist and is owner of a beauty salon on Main Street. I also learned that Nancy Turner is a private secretary for a large Greensboro firm. I went to see Harold Apple after leaving Patsy's home. Harold is a. state highway pa- trolman and is very happy in his career. Harold told me that Bonnie Welborn is a registe rd nurse at the Moses Cone Memorial Hospital. Bonnie had always wanted to be a nurse, and I was delighted to hear of her suc- cess. As I was leaving Mclseansville, I saw Billy Overman. He told me he had just returned from a trip to Hawaii. Even during high school days he had wanted to be foot loose and fan- cy free, so he is enjoying traveling. Billy told me that Jerry Clapp had earned the reputation of being a good mechanic. I was glad to hear of this. After these visits I came back to New York. I was glad to get back to my job as secre- tary and ve ryhappy to know that my classmates of '58 were so happy and successful in their chosen professions and homes. Betty Lou Garner QQ .. - 'K 410 A, s- . 5 '91 'rr A Pat Anderson Jerry Clapp Winn Qgfli? ' in is ' Q Nanc y Kive tt Billy Ove rman Bonnie Welbo rn CRADLE DAYS 0-I! M. .xr B X Harold Apple ,,-f ,.fd 'F sy M 9. . Q, 1. -f . R5 E .xii K . mfr' , ,A 14 Carolyn Braswell Jannette Brown 2 i . vi i if . ,. ' .. X g W . v I X t ,X Q X I 5 x Joe Sam Edmonds S. G. Gannon Betty Garner , 1 M, -Q- Bobby Isley Bennie Register Barbara Jobe Rachel Lowe 'WA M.. 'a I3 it rf ' xl, Tommy Sears CLASS FLOWER Carnation CLASS MOTTO: To strive, to seek, to find, but not to yield. CLASS COLOR: Green and W'hite 37 S C 'Y K bv V Glenn Cook W,- ,1 ,. !.A Mollie King . if O .. P J 5, . -.1 nhl 2 Jean Raye Martin wg.. Joanne Smith sis: .- - ir f, .fd Bobby White sell R61 Miwifffifgf-'.I -IIVS MT' x x JUNIQR CLASS OFFICERS Willard Myres . . . Lynda Wyrick . . . Larry Gerringer . . HildaKey....... Margret Whitesell . . Dorthy Bowman. . . mls- -fr' 5: 'fa y ls fe . . Secretary President . . Treasurer Vice President Reporter . . Repo rter . Program Chairman -wa-Q. lx rm Q. s fa- S N' . fn'-7 i Q 5 L. I I ke 5 Manual, at 'T Y' 'iff' 'F jr '77 .1- Ql.. Li M il, Q. 1 S 1 m flhy fs ' ' QZQ H 4::: : T d'!'x 'Q L 1 5 Xml PIC! ' 1' as ., . ' Q -e f W r . Xl L 3, urerl Peggy Anderson Gladys Apple Roger Boone Doris Bowman Dorthy Bowman Martha Carter Ervin Cook James Edmonds Sylvia Fryar Lucille Gann Larry Gerringer Jerry Goad Nancy Harvell Ethel Hill Hilda Key Lois Key fv- f er, . i .ff B 55 -A .N 2 P Elsie Kirkrnan Eleanor LaMarr Jerry Loggins Jerry Martin 1 ,Ag D, FQIX Ramona Mitchell g Elizabeth Montgomery YQ- Nancy Moore Lawrence Murphy 2? 62 Jerry Murrell Willard Myers James McDonald Caroline McLean g ,- ' nur t . X Ir., .' Gs..-- a 1 fu, x fv- ..., 'Ui tw W L xx, X . an :Q ' h 'S 63' . Q sa - ' n ..- In ' A H X-QF' G5 v a-T W , l cvs ...Q 5 V L 4x i ai A Not Pictured ' N. R., I Edith Owens .. Leroy Rierson x 5 4 ' - - ' rs -'N Irene Rigney .Q lg . 'x ax 's is 'wx A'-' W . Q Robe rt Robe rts on ' - Q M. , W - so 5 .Lv ' 791:- Q- L wg, e , S1 Q A . 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A 3 ,Mfg n 5 f R .a f Q5 v E -M54 fl. -- ' e 3 in 1 OFFICERS Barbara Stanley Secretary and Treasurer Howard Butner Vice President Horace Underwood Reporter Ellen Latham Reporter Steve Cobb President Bonnie Anderson Wallace Andrews Jimmy Axsom Ronnie Boyers Howard Butner Steve Cobb Mary Dawson Sandra Denny Robert Gannon Billy Joe Key Ellen Latham John Nix Ercell Robertson Bessie Shephard Barbara Stanley Rudy Starr Virgil Tuttle Horace Underwood Linwood Ward Linda Whittingtov Colon Wyrick OFFICERS Bottom Row: Marian Register Secretary Robert Moss Vice President Nancy Sears President Jean Starr President J. C. Tuttle Reporter Helen Paisley Reporter Top Row: Sylvia Greason Secretary and Treasure r Woody Fryar Treasurer Sylvia Gerringer Reporter Helen Edmonds Reporter Reita Anderson Sammy Anderson John Apple Betty Barnes Charles Bordeaux Jasper Brady Ronald Brady Ray Braswell Lois Brown Kenneth Butler Joyce Butner Virginia Carter Paul Cordial David Crabtree Ronald Dudley Helen Edmonds Luell Fryar Woody Fryar Barbara Gann Bobby Garner FRESHMAN CLASS - ssrb Q-:far T: Q? t Y 4 2' as Us 5. Xa! L ' X K xmkxxi WR tlwmv me 'X A A - Q 'P No. 'J ,Lv ' ' ' o X it ' K 19 N, A si 'Wil Q Q . his l- 6 ' Ja il ' 3: :J V gg J ' A i ' A its i ,, I X ' n ' A l Ht' 'ui J .f , X L i M Txk Xl ix x 'i' N? A 'N 'K S 'fi 'S 5 'UT as G TT S -,, Jw -I I M L 'l ' R 'lii e-4, il 1 R 1 fVfi'ef5':ifi y A icq.: 2 -if ,A , A . ' . 1 X f J Sir v,A.. I 4 e , 6 x f .. Y ,, .H f Q. N... wwwflz - nsgwgwfssii L, Y. ,. 2 . m,,, vt cf fix. m- iv '52 I me M ii? 'U' 5 ,Ti in A , W up A 1- '43'i f A +7 1' ,Q , 'Nr i '!5! !!' 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R-.33 If S ,S 'sal 1 A x It J fly -V NINTH GRADE Jerry Garner Dorothy Gerringer Judy Gerringer Sylvia Gerringer Sylvia Greeson Shelva Harris Howard Harvell Edward Hill Emily Huckabee Frances Kennedy Billie Jean King Janith Lineberry Timothy Loftis Evelyn Lowe Jean McCollum Arnold McDaniel Voight Michael Ann Moore Harold Moore Ola Morris Robert Moss Kenneth Murrell Helen Paisley Carl Pegram Larry Quakenbush David Register Marian Register Ruth Ridge Hubert Rigney Winfred Rigney Bobby Scearce Howard Scoggins Nancy Sears Rebecca Shaw Rosie Simmons Jean Starr Joe Starr Kathryn Stephenson Charlotte Stewart Patsy Stewart John Terry J. C. Tuttle Daniel Vernon James Vernon Shirley Vernon Franklin Waite Johnny Whitesell Genell Williams Dewey Winfree Janie Woods Betty Wyrick S ' cv 'Ef f ' ' f 1- -xf-.g.f , v , 1, If- . ..f,,.,,' . - L 'P f gf, :W Quai- . 'ji ' gp . 4- 7 2 .1 1' ,fkrf f in V .- . . ' XY W.. ., . A 1 1 1, ., 21 af R ,wfmifim .Q ,J ,h 1 gffw . 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Znd row - Ke nne th Murrellg Carl Pe- gram, Linwood Ward, Stephen Cobb, Rudy Starr, Wallace An- drews, Ronnie Boyers. 3rd row - Jerry Clapp, John Nix, Bobby Isley, Robert Robertson, Je r r y Murrell, Robert Gan- non. anno 69005396 no n y D Glo Q 9 9 lf nw? 1' In 1? Left to right - lst row - Mrs. W. A. Avery, Advi s o r , Jean Raye Martin, Parliamentarian, Jannette Brown, Reporter, Barbara Jobe, Program Chairman, Nancy Sears, Treasurer, Alice Starr, Presi- dent, Hilda Key, Vice-President, Margaret Whitesell, Secretary, Bonnie W elbo rn , Song Leader. 2nd row - Lynda Wyrick, Sylvia Fryar, Lois Key, Jean McCollum, Helen Paisley, Judy Gerringer, Emily Hucklebee, Frances Kennedy, Reita Anderson, Bonnie An- derson, Barbara Stanley, Sanda D e nny, Dorothy Bowman, Joanne Smith, Patsy Anderson. 3rd row - Nancy Kivett, Rachel Lowe, Mary Dawson, Doris Bowman, Sylvia Gerringer, Helen Edmonds, Sylvia Greeson, Jean Starr, Katherine Stevenson, Carolyn Braswell, Mar- ian Register, Becky Shaw, Barbara Gann, Janith Lineberry, Caro- line McLean. 4th row - Edith Owens, Ellen Latham, Linda Whit- tington, Leigh Yarbrough, Annie Bell Welborn, Peggy Anderson, Elsie Kirkman, Molly King, Ercell Robertson, Bessie Shephar' Eleanor LaMarr, Becky Snow, Barbara Rush. .. A N 3? ft 5 Q E 2 Y P V? ' . r t M I xg if x N Zi... ,. ..., , , pw' kb X -W ,..,,g t l JUNIOR 4-H CLUB Eric Cobb, Becky Phipps, Lynda Levins, Elaine So ckwe ll , Jimmy Jobe, Daphne Lowderrnilk. Ruth Levens, Ann Nix, Patsy Huffines, Beverly Payne, Polly Hankins, Janey Tuddle, Sue Key, Jean Rumbley, Phil Smith, Cris Tew,Fredrick Carter, Donald Gerringer, Don Winfree, Robert Huckabee,Nancy Sowei-s,Carolyn Yarbrough, Patsy Isley, Margret Underwood, Linda Crabtree, Joyce Kellam, Lynda Stewart,Susan Anderson, Patsy Smith, Judy Shaw, Pattie Matkins, Freddie Lowe, Kennith Ferguson, Carl Gordon, Irene Welborn, Louise Smith, Elizabeth Barns, Janet Jordon, Dianne Overman, Carol Apple, Linda King, Paula Phipp s , Jackie Williams, Kenneth Brown, Lynda Clapp, Don Shepphard, Clay Shepphard, Jimmy Rumbley, Steve Dick, Luther Lowe, Fred Smith, H. B. Cordial. SENIOR 4-H CLUB Jean McCollum, Linwood Ward, Steve Cobb, Bessie Shepha rd, Barbara Jobe, Sylvia Fryar, Frances Kennedy, Sanda Denny, Emily Hucklebee, Ellen Latham, Judy Gerringer, Nancy Sears, Joanne Smith, Becky Snow, Helen Paisley, Joyce Butner, Sammy Anderson, Danny Delaney, J.C. Tuttle, Robert Moss, Woody Fryar, Steve Hankins, Jerry Kivett, Troy Smith, Jerry Smith, Ger- ald Moore, Grady Matkins, Billy Matkins, Lawrence Ward, Marvin May. E ga 4: 1 J l -Srila? 1 ml 5 53Qc?nean0cs.l3l100nnn ff fi S Liana, iC'gRA11a0tQ0p,zwQQQf'Xf, 6, fm m,n,-wnonon in Ya it I 94 -If A L' Pt' GLEE CLUB Luell Fryar, Paul Cordial, Woody Fryar, Robert Moss, B onnie W e lbo rn, Jannette Brown, Hilda Key, CarolynBraswell, Ramona Mitchell , Charlotte Stewart, Bonnie Anderson, Katheryn Stevenson. Caroline McLean, Joanne Smith, Pat Anderson, D o ri s Bowman, Lynda Wyrick, Jean Martin, Dorthy Bowman, J. C. Tuttle, Charles Bordeaux, Voight Micheal, Harold Moore, Emily Huckabee, Jean McCollum,EleanorLaMarr,Becky Snow, Ellen Latham, Ercel Robertson, Maxine Covil,Helen Paisley, Helen Edmonds, Marian Register, Dorothy Gerringer, Rebecka Shaw, Mar- gie Wyrick,Alice Starr,Barbara Jobe, Edward Hill, Dewey Winfree, Joe Starr, Ronald Dudley, Sylvia Greeson, Jean Starr, Sylvia Gerringer, Lynda Whittington, Nancy Kivett, Sandra Denny, Barbara Gann, Rita Anderson, Genell Williams, Frances Kennedy, Elizebeth Montgomery, Elsie Kirkman,Betty Garner,Nancy Harvell,MargaretWhitesell,Thornas Sears, Ronnie Boyers, Roger Boone, Billy Overrnan, B obby Whitesell, Jerry Martin, Annie Welborn, Ethel Hill, Judy Ger- ringer, Sylvia Fryar, Bessie Shephard, Barbara Stanley, Lois Key, Mollie King, Barbara Rush, Edith Owens, Gladys Apple,Nancy Moore, Director - Rev. David C. Moss, Accompanist - Nancy Sears. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Nanfly C- Parker Rev. David C. Moss ACCOMPANIST x Nancy Sears S X ax lg iv 2 ' i S LL X , K 46 :INF ! ' N .. A f W i' -v-as FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sandra Denny, Ercel Robertson, Lynda Whittington, Rachel Lowe, Lynda Wyrick, Bessie Shephard, Jerry Martin, Billy Overman, Barbara Jobe. Barbara Stanley, Nancy Kivett, Maxine Covil, Mary Dawson, Bonnie Anderson, Doris Bowman, Dorothy Bowman. Pat An- derson, Ellen Latham, Carolyn McLean, Eleanor LaMarr, Barbara Rush, Joanne Smith, Miss Marie Essa, Faculty Advisor, MargaretWhiteSell,Lois Key, Ronnie Boyers, Sylvia Fryar, Alice Starr, Hilda Key, Jean Martin, Becky Snow. Editor - Rachel Lowe,Assistant Editor- Betty Garner, Art Editor- Barbara Jobe, Gos- sip Editor - Bonnie Welborn , Club Editor - Joanne Smith, Sports Editor - Pat Anderson, General News Editor - Mollie King, Exchange Editor - CarolynBraswell, Typist - Jean Martin, Jannette Brown, Faculty Advisor - Miss Marie Essa. NEWSPAPER STAFF 'T lu L ,rf - . 'AWP' 6539713 'bt Q 5. , ' n ,A- 1. J 'ir gig? 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's-s:r,,..l5', ,5v,-If-v f 4'-K ,,r. ' , ,X ,r . .ff.7.i.if,fl fm: ff fi fi..-fs f '.I',g' .e-'H ,'f .-,lj. 'v,'f. -- .- -,P'e-' 4 t l..r' ff' ,Q , ,,'f '-1' .N H+-w-fn -- . ,,,H,,- .- . v K X in N s jk, W wig, x 3225-' . '-- ' N M R- -v X --N f -wi u , , if 'W 'J .J Vl .u MCNOGRAM CLUB Left to right - Nancy Kivett, Barbara Jobe, Patsy Anderson, Lynda Wyrick, Harold Apple, Alice Ann Starr, Roge r B oone , Glenn Ray Cook, Thomas Sears, Jr., Linwood Ward, Billy Overman, .Tannette Brown,Sylvia Fryar, Joe Sam Edmonds, Larry Gerringez-,Barbara Stanley, Coach Hicks, Ervin Cook, Howard Butner, Sand ra Denny, Jean Raye Martin, Hilda Key, Becky Snow, Jerry Martin, Bessie Mae Sheppard, Eleanor LaMarr. f CHEERLEADERS Left to right - Dorothy Bowman, Jannette Brown, Margaret Whitesell, Sam- my Anderson, Alice Ann Starr, Lynda Wyrick, Doris Bowman. 56 'P' -- . A-v . Q- Q - Sw, BASEBALL TEAM Kn e e ling - Thomas Sears, Jerry Martin, Glenn Cook, Larry Gerrin- ger, .Toe Sam Edmonds, Coach - Mr. Ralph Hicks. Standing -Ervin Cook, Harold Apple, Roger B o o ne , Billy Overman, Howard Bulter. Ying OUTFIELDERS F-'if i 'xi PITCHERS AND CATCHERS INFIELDERS vt, 4 , ' xx If 1, A , -0, , k .n .V i il V v 1. 9 9 ,.- 'V ,, 11 ' 9 4 ' Q - -1 'N' , if eh, 64, , l R, tw 4 K. al, R Jw.. A ' ,I A fb if a QL K X . n X 3 xigxfw -A-we--A R Ni ...unif- BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Glenn Ray Cook, S. G. Gannon, Howard Butner Harold Apple, Jerry Martin, Steve Cobb, Thomas Sears, Ronnie Boyers, Willard Myers, Roger Boone, Ervin Cook, Joe Edmonds, Bobby Whitesell, Linwood Ward - Manager, Mr. R. F. Hicks - Coach. ,,.-J' M-,.-1 41 S .3 4. ff , .1 xx 5'-ex' ,UL K ffl. Ev li is i J 2 Us lwf GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling - Barbara Stanley, Hilda Key, Jean Raye M a rtin, Barbara Jobe, Bessie Mae Sheppard, Sylvia Fryar. Standing -Mr. R. F. Hicks - Coach, Becky Snow - Score Keeper, Helen Paisley, Yeigh Yarbrough, Judy Ge rringer, Nancy Sears, Becky Shaw, Nancy Kivett , Bonnie Welborn - Manager. FORWARDS GUARDS -.. wit? ,z e , N j .fit . mi . ffl., K, . 4 is I A 5, x :A :- 6- ua - 4 1-.. fl, 4' A . . rl X X 'Q ,X lv-Tlx might. 7 A 1' tt .SLA .. Q., . . ..N, g., ' P '- lf .Y A fa XX I ' in I ' ' ' lil.. ' ' E, rv, 3 , 2 M 'Q 1 sf 1 X M 1 , 1 : ' . sax EIGHTH GRADE TEACHER - BETTY J. HICKS First Row: Linda Alcon, Rose Anderson, Wayne An- drews, Michael Bowman, Shirley Boyles, Linda Brown, Peggy Brown, Rita Cobb, Bobbie Sue Collins, Howard Dawson, Danny DeLancey, Brenda Funderburk, Ber- nice Gerringer. Second Row: Jane Greene, Steve Han- kins, Betty Kennedy, Martha Key, Jerry Kivett, Homer Littiken, Delois Lynn, Frank Mason, William Matkins, Janett McDonald, Fred Mitchell, Brenda Moore, Bren- da Ring. Third Row: Roy Scearce, Eugene Smith, Jer- ry Smith, Richard Smith, Troy Smith, Leonard Walker, Lawrence Ward, Alice Weaver, Peggy Welborn. TEACHER - EUNICE B. SHIELDS First Row: Carol Apple, Jerry Apple, Willard Brown, Linda Coble, David Edmonds, Kenneth Ferguson, Car- olyn French, Ray French, Jerry Green, Robert Hart- sell,James Harvell, Patsy Isley, Linda King. Second Row: Linda Levens, Grady Matkins, Donald May, Mar- vin May, Ronald May, Larry Clay McDaniel, Phyllis M clnty re , Gerald Moore, Larry Dan Owens, Donald Payne, Johnny Phillips , Betsy Ross Phipps, Paula Phipps. Third Row: Lo r raine Rigney, Jerry Rush, Judy Shaw, Margie Simmons , Phillip Smith, Elaine Sockwell, Margaret Underwood, Keith Webster, Sara Whittington, Carolyn Woods, Jimmy W o o d s , Carolyn Yarborough. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE P1 rw ff . A . A n. l i 2551- ww v wt Ygff' :. if, ' iz' - - . . .. Q. i V o T' 1 A Q 1 R 5 .lib N 1 :gf 1 . XlWmCiiillm D if ' f in X5 Q 9 'limi A , rags 15,1 - q 'K i . v -vow ' s- nf .., -- -.. . Ag, 5 f- , - ... .PU ,ls ,Jah A ' , 'AA ' my rs AAN .. , x is it, A- '- L -Q -6 6. iv ' ' 'Fai r six ' 'Q ' is -. w R T N f fs- , 'N as A 1 Q x X 5 i A X x ' 'vm v. 3 ' - , M . ,- ,rif k-., f ' 5 U ' , .. ,,. . '- ,-vp. , 4 l I-r 5 Q . ' , 31 L at Q ' . I Q st f, ,th g t V . Y Q , - . , - ' . ' li it ix 'YQ SIXTH AND SEVENTH GRADE TEACHER - M. RALPH MCLEAN First Row: Frede rick Carter, Gary Carter, Eric Cobb, Linda Crabtree, J ackie Dudley, Ralph Fields, Linda Gannon, Donald Cerringer, Grady Carl Gordon, Faye Green, Polly Hankins, Bessie Hicks, Robert Huck- abee. Second Row: Patsy Huffines, Jimmy Jobe, John- ny Kearns, Mary Sue Kearns, Joyce Kellam, Sue Key, Margie Kirkman, Freddie Lowe , Louise Lynn, Eddie M cD a ni e 1 , Tim Newsome, Beverly Payne, Rebecca Phipps. Third Row: A. G. Reese, Jewel Robertson, Connie Rumley, Jean Rumley, Perry Shaw, Cha r l e s Smith, Joe Smith, John Swaim, Janie Tuttle, Paul Ver- non, Don W i n f r e e , Clay Wyrick, M. Ralph McLean, Te ache r . si ' A Q. .nh TEACHER - OLA MAE MCLEAN First Row: Susan Anderson, Larry Andrews, Eliza- beth Barnes, Jesse Barnes, Faye Bowman, Judy Braswell, Curtis Brown, Kenneth Brown, Shirley Car- ter, Linda Clapp, Peggy Cobb, Charlene Cook, Frances Dawson. Second Row: Bud Ellington, Roger Funder- burk, Betty Gerringer, David Goad, Robe rt Harris, Dorothy Hill, Janet Jordon, Margaret Littlejohn, Don Michael, Millie Montgomery, Gwen Moore, Ronald Mor- ris, Diane Overrnan. Thi rd Row: Johnnie Register, Elsie Rigney, Louise Smith, Patsy Smith, Roger Smith, Linda Ste wa rt , Willa Dean Vernon, Irene Welborn, Dwight Whitesell, Jackie Williams, Edward Wright Knot Picturedl, Linky Wyrick. SIXTH GRADE K.. lg :xiii l X 1 'W X 03 ...I , y f- as M up sg- her, :L R i, g f pw- ,P V I vs' AEA 1 t'?f'Fffw2i'E'v+ 'Srl I , r,EGlwfN f 'wx-,,, -N 'I H Q il 4 fl' u . -. 1 . i . A X N f-M' X 1 Ni N A K . - ,, , h V, up ,X .. 2. ., A. y L h ,, J. I 'N 1 Q , M ig-. m I E I 1 'i, A - 1 ' I ,, -, ' U f' X ' 1. , ' X .V we . . k.,, . . V. iw 4 14- .tp ' L T N Arla 'X il? i 1 F' -.FII -. . 1,58 Q D xx' Aw .. 'K+ E. WE, .K 1' 'Y in N Q if ,list Y A ' ki! lv ,L X1 L ' -1 5 L .-5,f......ii M .A 3 satan WL A n if PQ rx M ,ti ri. ,M ,. N, j, 'K - -A ' if N -Qsdla L A A mi 3 Aw... in FIFTH GRADE TEACHER - KATHERINE L. PENDERGRASS First Row: William Brown, Ester Bunton, Darnell Carter, Bonnie Cobb, Tommy de Grom, Paul Greeson, No rrna Hall, Larry Hayes, Karen Hill, Sylvia Hill. Second Row: Pe r ry Lee Jordon, Ruth Levons, Effie Loftis, Daphna Lowdermilk, Judy Mabe, Larry Murrell, Stephen Myers, Gary McDaniel, Ann Nix, Jerry Pankey. Thi rd Row: Jane Ray, Ronald Redden, David Reese, Becky Scoggins, Don Schoolfield, Steve Smith, Nancy Sowers, Chris Tew, Sammy Tew, Sue Whittington. . . .,,. Y X atv. Q. TEACHER - JULIA R. WOODARD First Row: Layne Alcon, Be r nard Andrews, James Brady, Brenda Brown, George Brown, Linda Case, H. B. Cordial, Annette Denny, Curtis Gerringer, Roy Greeson, George Harvell, Dianne Hicks. Second Row: Faye Hicks , Debra Lineberry, Luther Lowe, Jimmy McCannon, Harvey McCollum, Paysy Matkins, W. C. May, Earl Michael, Richard Montgomery, Pete Os- borne, Brenda Pegram, Bonnie Roberts. Third Row: Jim Rurnley , Clay Shepard, Donnie Shepherd, Allen Sizemore, Fred Smith, Howard Smith, J. B. Sockwell, Jr., Jack Swaim, Yvonne Waite, June Roy Ward, Judy Whitley. FIFTH GRADE gina'-tiff! 1 , ,fa ' G f - .L V . - ,,, .22 Q . - ggi- -Q if fi 5, A ,- Q, -A - . i ik ii a is S F i 1 1 1 1 Qs 'fi 15: T ' , .r t ' . ,A f , A ' l J' 3 X X M' Ji: r, i X- A .ixiigzi ,Qi L7 ,oi . X i X ig- -Q Q i', 1 '.' . ' -N: 1' r if 'ia g n f' t f - f S -QL' H ff. ,.i.., ii . Q, 1-, no S 1, 7 Q im' A ff, le Wi fi, if , 4 , , l Wmmgs mr .W 5 SAS. ..,,,,,1 an -.. , , 'Ui Q -,..- X-, v fl , K f . A . 1 L - , X S ki S l ' '- 1 - I f 1 I ' A ii lv VMS' if 1ff4?xf?9'?i gli x X X' Kim A rw r' 1 A- , . N, fi- ,, gf-, S, 325' QXQ Q W1 f , 1 1 1 .L K I 54, Q ' WQJS, s A H N 1 U ,, 1 .f , 21 l ' lj ,x .GI -i 'W is ll L ,vin I -K if .ii ' i 1 1- .. 4 7, 5 F' sl lj E, x Q ' Q 'I .4 l r X U I 55 M ' 1 H K-0 FOURTH GRADE TEACHER - NANCY C. PARKER Fi r st Row: Barbara Broadway, Boyd Brown, Rickie Dudley, Betty Ellington, Stephen Ellis, Bobby Fergu- son, Martha Fields, Olean G r e e s on , Elizabeth Hill, Sandra Hill. Second Row: Judy Hollifield, Carol Gor- don, James Justice, Ruth Liner, Bryant Lynn, Don Mar- tin, John Martin, Bobby Murrell, Wanda Nicks, Patsy Overman. Third Row: Martha Royle, Joyce Redding, B r enda Roberts, Vallie Rigney, Jewel Smith, Stacey 'W if x X ' - Smith, Jarnes Stout, James Terry, David Wallace. xxx, - I 4 5 l TEACHER - LOIS A. GODFREY First Row: Linda Anderson, Michael Anderson, Corn- ell Bowden, Lenora Bowman, Sylvia Braswell, Patsy Brown, Janice Butle r, Nancy Carter, David Clapp, Raymond Dawson. Second Row: Frances French, San- dra Fryar, Bonnie Green, Floyd Isley, Linda Justice, Johnny P aisle y , Brenda Payne, Fren Ray, Patricia Reese, Rifton Reese. Third Row: Wayne Reese, Kathy Register, Clyde Ring, MickeyRing, Barbara Robertson, Marie Smith, Judy Woods, Tina Wyrick. FOURTH GRADE rf , 65 - - fi . liek' 144 ifwff . N , I . 'A 6 EX -5 'Q x ' fl' A. ' or 0 or Q. rw 1- M J il it li 1 .A , ,,-i 5 is mw Q i . K ldv.. f P 1 I g' i ax px? a ' ' --Yi-- Y Q' Q -:vfj gf ' QQ A i P 1 'L I 1 ,fj 4. I P gg, gg J- gi 'X .xiii Nw , J D l J A ' V y,?ieLfw.f-.3 liwxissnifif Fi is ' 'x L , , i W - ' i -A J ' ' Q Aff 2L . X 1, , 51,-L' ,a i bin 4. Mi it M fr' . g ga? 21 k. F3 V 613 '-7 , . 5 M, ,' Q, , K G A , 7..' 4'-i 1 J A is I 3 .r 6 4 ' e Q :G y f Q S 41, M ' 3 QV N ix '- Lx., ...-Mfg, , THIRD GRADE TEACHER - DAISY H. HOLT First Row: William Barnes, Danny Bunton, Lonnie Carter, Thomas Cockerham, Linda Covil, Steve De - Lancey, A. B. Fields, Linda Sue Harvell, Johnny Isley, Linda Jobe. Second Row: Roland Kennedy, Kathryn Key, Johnny Lineberry, Hilda Lowe, Juanita Matkins, Faye McCollum, Tommy Neal, Bobby Paisley, Richard Redding , Gail Wall. Third Row: Teresa Williams, Gwendolyn Woodard, Mildred Woods, Donald Wrenn, Shirley Wrenn. TEACHER - EUGENIA BOYD First Row: Lee Apple,Donna Bordeaux, Patricia Car ter, Anna Eaton, Virginia Ellington, Daniel Gerringer, Steve Gerringer, Ann Haye s , Peggy Hicks, Charles J e nkins . Second Row: Carol Jorden, Edward May, George McCannon, Steve Mclntyer, Darlene Pardue, James Payne, Vallie Rigney, Richard Rigney, Ronald Sheppard, Chuch Smith. Third Row: Peggy Stanfield Brenda Underwood, Peter Vereyken, Richard Vernon, Billy Walker, Pansy Wyrick, Terry Wyrick. THIRD GRADE ' an ,, A LQ? B any V fm nk a -X-3. - we 4, ' gg - K- W- ml .f 5 1 - Va, M V Pigiiifed A as ' ' xiii ..,, . 45 Q, t f K V i xx XX K? L ii M iy , 3 il -F F qgfx l . , ff ff? is f 5 Q2 Ji 4 ' , 1' av 4 1- -V 1 - 'ZQUJ l - - - t 4 eb X, K. Q xr , fm rl Y . lx, if Q .xlvlxi K 1 V .iliglj AAWA1 ...XE E . ag., X 1 Q, ' 5 i, , - . , 'N' I' .E A L 1 V J Q, lx' fri l ' 'S 5 4 U xn --I 5 j ' Q33 ' H H 'S ri of A A ' , Yr . -'?:,-. f L 1' ,A ' fglvkillh l XX .l iii, I' SECOND GRADE TEACHER - ORA B. SCOTT First Row: Roger Andrews, Judy Apple, Robert Apple, Wayne Barnes,Johnny Broadway,Diane Carter, Cran- ford Felts, David Carter, Judy James, Steve Kennedy. Second Row: Danny Littlejohn, Larry Mclntyre, Larry Montgomery, Steve Morphis, Vickie Nicks, Joan Over- cast, Tony Rhew, Roger Rierson, Rebe c c a Roberts, Sammy Sockwell. Third Row: GrahamStaley, Marie Whittington, Charles Thompson, Alice Winfr e e , Joe Winfree. TEACHER - BESSIE T. APPLE lv 'Qi , bp. 'kk' .rx K ,kk r ask Pix gd .. S. 5- i x 1 ' ... u Q. 5. .A 'P' - 5 . First Row: Spence Banks, Douglas Barnes, Chuck Bigham, Gary Cobb, Gene Dean, Michael Ellis, David Gannon, Sue Gourley, Roger Gr e e s o n , David Hicks. Second Row: Faye Hollifield, Larry Lowe, Jean May, Cynthia Michael, Bud Moore, David Moorefield, Dolly Murrell, Kenneth Nance, Melvin Osborne, Teresa Phil- lips. Third Row: Patricia Ragan, Darrell Rush, Pan- ene Sizemore, Glenn Snyder, Jane Sowe rs, Claudia Wel- born, Tommy Whitesell, Hope Woods, Judy Wyrick. SECOND GRADE 1 ,Q A 5, Q! ag- ? im- -Q 55'-E 'S v! '.V. . E N V E- 7 'Q 1, 41 V AIA X b l 5 A 2: X ..,., - ,, rv- . x 4!C'f .f ic.-ff S' .f ' .f'A,l,fM', aff, I flaw I t g ,. H A I g K S S I- F K, , W, 'P - .. 1 . . ' 2 , X, K - . X- X x A 5 ' D. E M ' Zi lt l' K A- L f '4 . ,fr ' ' 1 ' 1 X J 4' N 1 A .F 1 A mi .t - L P . A Q , 5 5 . 5 f X A is inns iiw a pa 4. ,, M' vw ,,x, AM A VE,- . i . ,c on , gmWw,Nwy k A RYA 'V fi, ,Ai A . 'QW 'I L.n...A fi R. is -eil T , Lab f'lK J ' f Q f c X W Q f I, yt V a V- 1 Q ARMED ,J P- ie 1 ' i'if f A me ,..... dh XJLJ N Q . FIRST GRADE TEACHER - Joyce H. Teague First Row: Carolyn Axsom, Allen Brady, Sammy Bun- ton, Brenda French, Linda Hill, Gary Holbrook, Judy Justice, Clarence Kearns, Dwight Loftis, Susan La- Marr. Second Row: Thomas Lynn, William McCuis- tan, Charles Myers, David Michael, Patricia McDaniel, Johnny Pickles, Barry Roberts,Linda Register, James Ring, Pauline Vernon. Third Row: David Ward, Lula Anne Watkins, Gary Whitesell, Johnny Webster. TEACHER - Nancy J. Fryar First Row: Dickie Alcon, Sandra Apple , Katie Ruth Bailey, Penny Bigham, David Brown, Charles Carter, C. N. Clapp, Gerald Fryar, Rachel Gr e e s o n , Linda James. Second Row: Jane Jenkins, Daphne Littiken, Cary McDaniel, Jimmy Mu r r ell, Johnny Overman, Harold Ray, Donna Reese, Helen Shephe rd , Jackie Smith, Bill Stanfield . Third Row: DelbertStewart, Joyce Talmage, Ha r rie t Vereyken, Judy Wall, John Ward. FIRST GRADE 9 n QQ' 0 if w X ' Q X X , Y ' Q 'ii' ' 6 14. -f ig -sl - W , fwwx , lvl N iff' ffl . ,d I , Q '- - - 'ln-' Q . I 2 : x uhh,- 'Q 1 ... fly, f I ln ' ' 'fd 5 75292 M - 47 7 o H annum. salffm 'l ' ' nnwiazl.. .,.a'm:w , 4 ,. V 1'55h,.,,Nimfi!mi1n na m mushn!Q1n I ln In Amer1u 'mm-Q num U . Dorny'n mnn-lCHE r A lun- Eurwu. LAI we an v mb AU' :hun and nel1'mar 5-5631154 Pn., - mmsnm and unhou . 43251 T 4 1-DV WH, ACME nun.: Annu I 'I Pham: jzapl 48375: - x mum N muon 'V Mofmld ' unc mmltun :nm-w 'p. Q1 T . 1 1 W UPHHIQ lv-We IRAQ C Io ouwalnnmrrg uixgozman aa: A Num: i1?Q:,,.,du,,,p,l,: ,M 1: ,, U UU Pl I U I U57 'ru - ' an , - vllr. 3' , yso. Am l' bRTTs6 oo 4' vm x 1 EBI lo if :Ili . - n'A- I' ' --' 535 3 , ,fm B? mis Q ,.J! F . 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Elm St. Greensboro North Carolina Compliments of THOMPSON-ARTHUR PAVING COMPANY General Contractors Phone BRoadway Z-2104 300 Benbow Road Greensboro North Carolina COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA A.F.L.-C.I.O. State Director Lavie L. Bolick Repre sentative s M. W. Gray Martha Moudy Phone BR-45307 721 Jefferson Bldg. HDAIDIIDUCCIK Builders of... The Nation's Finest Swimming Poo1s Pool Filters Underwater Lights Heaters Diving Boards Chlorinators P E D D : C K Paints Eg Chemicals ENGINEERING OF N.C., INC. Phone BR 4-4724 3903 E. Bessemer Avenue Greensboro North Carolina GREETINGS FROM ONE BUNCH OF SCHOOL KIDS TO ANOTHER Joseph M. Hunt, Jr. Robert G. Troxler George W. Perrctt Herbert G. Chase Concordia Smith Virginia Sledge- Franks Edith Mullican Wimblish Irene Barber Davis Joan Armfield Hipps Frances Blake Smith R. Jack Sessoms L. Roy Herbin Charles C. Wimbish Riverside Military Academy '24 Whitsett Institute '11 Whitsett Institute '16 Erasmis Hall, Flatbush '15 Bessemer Weldon '44 Pomona '83 Greensboro Central 'ZZ High Point '50 Bessemer '48 Greensboro Central '47 White Oak 'Z4 Bessemer '16 'Zi MC mbe r S of WIMBISH INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. All Kinds of Good Insurance Since 1933 Tel. BR-2417-lf, 75, 76 917-25 Southeastern Bldg. 10141 BlUE Bill if G b N hC 1 GREGORY'S DRIVE INN CURB SERVICE O1dR d 11 R d CONVENIENCE QUALITY FAIR PRICES SUMMIT SHQPPING CENTER Z7 Stores to Scrve You Free Paved Parking Canopy For Rainy Days Visit Summit Shopping Center Summit Ave. at East Bessemer Ave. Greensboro North Carolina Compliments FARM SERVICE DEPARTMENT BANK GF GREENSBORO WALTER A. SHORT, ASSISTANT CASHIER AND MANAGER OWEN M. BASS, ASSISTANT MANAGER 621 South Elm Street Three other convenient locations:- Main Office: Southwestern Building Drive In Branches:- Summit Shopping Center Corner Battleground Avenue 8: Banking Street Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of SUPERIOR STONE COMPANY 5 McLeansvi11e North C 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 MclEOD LEATHER 8. BELTING COMPANY 910 Scott Avenue Greensboro North C 1 FASHION SHOP WAYNICK INSURANCE AGENCY mnsurance of a11 kinds Tel. 3551 Box 148 Gibsonvillc North Cdrohna N N N N N N N PET DAIRY CO. W . pp ,-' - I z P 4 I -Al:'a 3.-fr: ' - I E ' ICE CREAM x I -. Dairy Products 4-MP4 , , .2 Phone Z-6151 410 Summit Avon L19 Icc Cream SHOE'S WELDING SERVICE WELDING 24 hour service Calls given prompt attention BR - 3-5441 230 E. Sycamore Greensboro North Carolina SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office - Southern Life Building District Office - lOl Exchange Place General Agents - 101 lfZ Exchange Place Greensboro North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS to the class of 1958 SUMMERS SUPPLY COMPANY Your Hot Point Appliance Dealer Burlington Rd. Randleman Rd. Greensboro North Carolina From--- ,f ' 5 CLASS Q , OF sAsLow's JEWELRY stone 3 : Z , 1958 GRADUATES Telephone BR 2-1307 214 South Elm Street Greensboro North Carolina ff 35 ', ,.,. .... Y Q EYE Now you've got e Coke Bottled under , X I authority of the X J Qu W COCA-COLA COMPANY by the GREENSBORO BOTTLING CO complete course s SECRETARIALH-STENOGRAPHIC--JUNIOR 81 SENIOR ACCOUNTING MORSE-DOBBS COLLEGE BR-4-8375 123 East Market REPODT CWD rggsafpf J1,ff-f' A arms LF GRADE A MILK I I nm: fa-Naam DMI? mms 5 ff' A 0 A U, u gwu,,,,-f A I3 QY ppsfzJm1n10N,f4 mum N Q 0 1 src V g emo: A GUILFORD DAIRY no I I 1'As1'e. 7 rx. z E ' Q40 A . K Exzbf Fon HEALTH ' Boot FOR emo: QIII QEW 95219 ' GRIFFIN PIE CO. Congratulations to the Class of '58 CAROLINA LOOM REED CO 1: uw Phone-BR 3-3657 Phone BR 4-7631 W. Market Ext. 1000 S Elm Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro, North Carolina uk t 'A' i' 'k Ng 'Yf Qsyg fo Guilhrabe QI your 5-Sinking! 301 SOUTH ELM STREET 421 NORTH ELM STREET 1301 WEST LEE STREET 1712 EAST BESSEMER AVENUE FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPO IIILFGRD OF GREENSBORO SIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 4- STARR ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. Contractors and Engineers Industrial. . .Comme rcial. . .Re sidential 1421 Battleground Avenue Greensboro North Carolina SUMMIT FURNITURE 8. GIFT SHOP Beautiful Furnishings for Every Home Summit Shopping Center Ph'lI' HARDIN on coMPANY, mc. ...Quality Products...Friend1y Service 4206 Oakland Avenue Greensboro North Carolina RIERSON BROTHERS We Repair Electric And Broken Machinery Acetylene We Weld It Welding .. Brazing .. Cutting Portable Equipment Telephone Br Z-0692 248 E. Sycamore St. Greensboro North Carolina H. 8. H. CLOTHING CO.. INC. Ladies and Gents Ready-To-Wear C. B. Haskins CASH or CREDIT Greensboro Leaksville Reidsville Asheboro BANKS CLOTHING CO., IN Clothes for the Entire Family C. B. Haskins Your friendly Credit C1othier Greensboro Sanford Siler City GOODWIN 81 WALL, INC. P. O. Box 6011 Summit Sta., Greensboro, North Carolina NUCKLE'S DRIVE-IN For the best in food On Highway 29 New Reidsville Road Compliments of STAMPER OPTICAL CO. A06 N. Elm. Street Greensboro, North Carolina EDMONDS SUMMIT CENTER DRUG STORE Phone BR4-1586 952 Summit Ave. Greensboro, North Carolina WADE MOORE, JEWELER n?'ni3'.5kIIn R, un Diamonds -Watche s-Jewelry-Silverware DIAL - 31079 Wade Moore 602a S. Elm St. Greensboro, North Carolina - . . BIGGER Ulm!! ENJOY Pepsi-Cola The Light Refreshment LIBERTY HOSIERY M Gibs onville, North Carolina ILLS, INC. SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE CO. Serving The Public For Over Half Century Nsv STORE Lv- . 5 HARDWARE Phone Z-2106--Z-2107 523-555 South Elm Street Greensboro, North Carolina NORTH STATE MILL Manufacturers of Daily ING CO. Bread Joy Brand Corn Meal Distributors of Nutrena feeds and Security Dog foods Telephone BR-513 Greensboro, North Ca 55 rolina in lgmngqqtgelutiuns -Q T5 class of 1 y I 958 y 3322212.21 J X Bl-RITE SUPER MARKET 2803 E. Bessemer Ave. Greensboro, North Carolina Z,a.bEsl,L4 DEPARTMENT STORES Mebane Greensboro North Summit Carolina Shopping Center For the Best in Mobile Homes See GEORGES' TRAILER SALES. I Phones: BR-59676 - BR-59677 3711 High Point Rd. Greensboro, North Carolina H.UNTI.EY'S FURNITURE CO. The best in furniture ZO9 N. Elm St. Greensboro, North Carolina K. 81 W. CABINET SHOP Designing Service - Mill Work Screens - Door - Mantels Cornices - Bookcases Wardrobes Phone BR-25434 724 Winston Street lO.R.D.J Greensboro, North Carolina Sell with COI.EMAN'S GREENSBORO TOBACCO WAREHOUSE Highe st Price s Anywhe re R. C. Coleman, Jr. BR-33975 Burlington Road Compliments of A FRIEND B8iM CALL US for-- Linoleum Sz Tile Requirements Remodeling work, All Kinds Built-in Kitchen Cabinets, etc. Telephone CAnal 7-3856 257 Lee Drive Burlington, North Carolina VESTAL'S FLOWER SHOP Summit Shopping Cente r Phone---BR-5727.2 948 Summit Ave. Greensboro, North Carolina B. G. COBB General Contractors Gibsonville, North Carolina PHIPPS HARDWARE CO.. INC Reach and Spaulding Sporting Goods Hardware Shoe Equipment Appliances Gift Department - Second Floor Phone Z-0179 215 N. Elm St. Greensboro, North Carolina BRADY DRY CLEANERS Courteous SL Efficient Service KlNG'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone BRoadway Z-0443 212-A West Gaston St. Greensboro, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Phone 3401 Main Street W Gibsonville, North Carolina I L. R. CHILTON Self Service Q 1 , , , General Merchandise 3 Phone 8266 Y RFD 55 I 1 Greensboro, North Carolina 1 LIVENGOOD'S MARKET HOME OF COUNTRY HAM Phone 3-2414 600 S. Elm Street Compliments of ELLIS STONE Greensboro, North Carolina Durham, North Carolina Auto Radiator Repair Lawn Mower Service L. W. SMITH 81 SON Acetyle ne Welding Phone BR 4-6750 , 3501 East Market St. Q Greensboro, North Carolina La THE PARAGON Where Friends Park and eat SANDWICHES DAIRY BAR SOFT DRINKS 930 E. Bessemer Ave. 1 1 1 I ARTHUR O'CONNOR FLORIST Corsages, cut flowers, pot plants, and funeral designs Dial 2-6250 I 1430-1436 S. Elm St. X Greensboro, North Carolina I I Compliments of JOHN ROBBINS MOTOR CO. Sales Service Ph BR 5-2581 915 W. Lee St. Greensboro, North Carolina '.,.?s ' FRAZIER IL-ff' Il . . If ..,g,,.w-wil 4 ,ui .I . f' In 1 w 'M E ' A' N .V Middx-. 2. Oldest Piano House Established 1900 - Box 21 Greensboro, North Carolina THE JEWEL BOX Your Friendly Jeweler For over 35 years Telephone BR 3-0581 134 South Elm Street Greensboro, North Carolina HOUSE ELECTRIC CO. Go East instead of West To Gibsonville, North Carolina Hot Point and Westinghouse Appliances T.V., and Radio Repair BURTON DUNN MOTORS Auto Repairs Truck Repairs Phone BR 2-2621 112 E. Bragg St. Greensboro, North Carolina PIANO CO., INC. MAULDIN OIL CO.. INC. Esso PRODUCTS Phone BR2-2185 836 Neal St. S. T. WYRICK 84 CO. OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Phone BR2-4133 117 N. Greene St. Greensboro, North Carolina Make our Store your Headquarters Athletic Equipment Er Sports Goods It Pays to P1ay COBLE SPORTING GOODS CO Greensboro, North Carolina GREENSBORO ORANGE-CRUSH BOTTLING CO Bottlers of Orange Crush Virginia Dare Grape And Old Colony Beverages Bill Burgess .Tack Simpson I I Boone FURNITURE stone I ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO. , I I 3 I r The Complete Home Store Radio - Television - Radio RGPEHTS Furniture - Appliances - Hardware I Electrical and Plumbing Supplies Phone 4-9081 ' 3502 E. Market Phone BR 3001 Greensboro, North Carolina Gibsonville, North Carolina xxw l 7 N Z I -X 2 BESSEMER DRUG co. , 2 FORMAL WEAR SHOP I I fi l . f 1 H 3 A Good Drug Store I Formal Attire For All Occasions 5 Rental and Sales I Cor. Bessemer 8: English Phone BR 4-5332 X 207 West Sycamore St. 1 Greensboro, North Carolina CvI'66I1SbO1'0, N0I'th CaI'Oli1'1-21 aaa T , , at .T t . rut- Wi. ,B GBT T ' 'iw' T 'Tl PPWS M 'T ' 'T SSW T I I I. H WA C APP ARD RE p PEGRAM-wssr. mc. , I I Hardware, Devoe Paints The Building Supply Co. of Greensboro Woods, Insecticides Seeds Millwork And Fishing Supplies Phone BR-36958 Phone BR 44479 P. O. Box 2579 South Elm Street Ext. McLeansville, North Carolina 1 Greensboro, North Carolina 3 , ,W ,,m,,,,.,,, Y , I -W , ,, , , ,H , ,W .Wm ,ij DODSON USED AUTO PARTS CO. Wholesale and Retail New and Used Auto Parts General Repairing R. F. D. No. 6 Greensboro, North Carolina GATE CITY TIRE CO. Tires Batterie s Re capping Phones BR-31134-BR-32617 Corner Mebane 8: N. Ferris Streets Greensboro, North Carolina PIEDMONT BARBER SHOP Air Conditioned Five Barbers Phone BRZ-0583 .506 West Sycamore St. Grn-cnsboro, North Carolina HODGIN ROOFING 81 SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Roofing Service 923 W. Lee St. Greensboro, North Carolina SHERWIN'S High Quality FEEDS---SEEDS and FERTILIZERS 603 So. Elm. St. Greensboro, North Carolina MICHAEL'S RESTAURANT Good Food Burlington Road WILSON'S GULF SERVICE Woody Wilson, Prop. Phone BRZ-9111 500 Battleground Ave. Greensboro, North Carolina TUCKER-JONES FURNITURE CO.. INC. Dial BR3-1308 341-343 S. Elm Street Greensboro, North Carolina BARTLETT FUNERAL HOME Willis E. Bartlett, Jr. Telephone 5331 Gibsonville, North Carolina THE BOAR 81 CASTLE Greensboro's Most Popular Shop Greensboro, North Carolina PETER PAN GRILL Quick service with a Smile 107 N, Greene St. Greensboro, North Carolina Best wishes to the Class of 58 Compllments of RICHARDSON'S VILLAGE GREENSBORO SPORTING GOODS CO.. INC. Sports and Hunting Equipment 212 N. Elm St. Greensboro, North Carolina CAROLINA OFFICE MACHINES Typewriters - Calculators Adding Machines Phone BR4-1041 205 East Sycamore St. Greensboro, North Carolina BALDWIN-GARRETT CO. 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