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Le GQ arrier Presented By Che Senior Class Middleburg Aigh School Middleburg, North Carolina HS oreward The Carrier Pigeon is beautiful and white; He never grows weary of his long flight. We hope this CARRIER will always fly Through a clear, sun-lit and cloudless sky. May each page bring memories of the past Of school days that hurried by so fast. Gable of Contents FOREWORD Sig aie cate ote tee. 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PRINCESS sand PRINCE aa. aie 34 SPOR TS Fen. eh tas eco cabe tans fe ser ee atch Men aney oes uch ac colton tS. smote Bye) CLUBS o's. «SE otate soins iofel Stalsio «MENS lecereiaccus «se sist) « SReiaen meneame 40 ADVERTISERS tsratarctemterete tole ofa eiuhs cto Mette, oa! sata.) . ogebeamel eaten anon 49 iii MR. J. W. STEPUSIN MR, A. E. LILES Social Studies, Coach MR, E. O. YOUNG, JR. Agriculture Physical Education Principal MRS, MARY McCOLL MISS AILINE MEWBORN MRS, LOU REAVIS MRS. HENRIETTA COFFIN MISS ANN SPAIN French, English Science, Home Economics Business Education Glee Club, Piano, Voice Eighth Grade U.S. History a D MR. ROWELL LANE MRS, RUTH MEDLIN MRS,.GERTRUDE ELLINGTON MISS VERA HEDRICK MISS CORRINE ALEXANDER Ss th G Nie rade GuncehnGrace Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade MRS, ETTA BRIGGS MRS, LILY MAY WALKER Second Grade MR. E, O. YOUNG, JR. MRS. E. O. YOUNG, JR. First Grade Mathematics, Science Secretary (ar (pike 2 Bedication who will long be remembered by us for your patience and full devotion as a teacher, helpmate, and friend, we, the Senior Class of Middleburg High School, Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Two, as an expression of our gratitude and love wish to dedicate this edition of THE CARRIER to MRS, LOU B, REAVIS. Oe, LEDER i eo High School The steady grind of the pencil-sharpener. ..an unexpected pop test... finally understanding that hard algebra problem...fun and hard work mingled together...Freshmen...Sophomore... Junior... Senior Class...each year another step up the ladder into the future and the wide world. NANCY STONE TOMMY BREEDLOVE SH ascots The Class of '62 As our last year together draws to an end, And each must go his own way, The road that leads to the narrow bend Is the sunrise of another day. Whether our petty troubles are washed ashore, Or tossed to the bottom of the windswept sea, We'll remember our friends evermore, As we strive for a life of vic'try. To our parents we owe so much That in riches we can ne'r repay, But maybe in our actions we can show Adoration for them in some way. | H lo fer Blue Carnation And all of our teachers we hold most dear, For they taught us all we know; They worked so hard with us each year; There is so much to them we owe! The time draws near for us to part, 7 And as the time draws nigh, Motto We cherish sweet memories in our heart, a Of the happenings at Middleburg High. Here endeth; here beginneth. As all of you Seniors must surely know, There were no others quite like you, And as one by one you go, Rarewellitoc MEICLASS Ob 262s JACKIE ARRINGTON Class Poet Middleburg Seniors, here we come— We're a Class that never feels bum. The Freshman Class is lots too slow; The Sophomore Class simply don't know; The Juniors are actually in sight-- But when it comes to Seniors, we're ALISRIGHT: Senior Officers IBA VOC Soest eo tle ioe ele a eee 2 ore President JACIIMAR RING TON Joo. o) cue ee ete ee OC Cre Can VEAP ROVER ID VVIAIRID Se 285 c: poss esos cae. Mice—President ALOMNNGETEIN D RGIS ee eee ener nec sure JAMES ANDERSON JACKIE ARRINGTON We are not here to play,to dream, In soul sincere, in action faithful, to drift, We have hard work to do in honor clear. and loads to lift. LOUISE-GREECH Tf you wish to be loved, Love and be lovable. MARY EDWARDS Implusive, earnest, quick to act, RALPH ELLINGTON And make her generous thought a Who mixed reason with pleasure fact. And wisdom with mirth, CAROLYN BUCHANAN ‘Faithfulness and sincerity first of aliey BILLY FLEMING Coolness and absence of heat And haste indicate fine qualities. LEE HEDRICK TOMMY HENDRICK JERRY HENDRICKS Attempt the end; never stand to Lucky indeed, is the man Let me but do my work doubt; Nothing's so hard but search Who can think for himself. from day to day. will find it out. JIMMY HOLLOWAY NA truer, nobler, trustier heart, more loving or more loyal, never beat within a human breast. LOUISE HOLLOWAY BILLY HUNT JOYCE JENNINGS Far may we search before we find A handful of common sense is A gentle mind by gentle deeds A heart so gentle and so kind. worth a bushel of learning. is known. ! LINDA KING ROBERT LANE PRESTON MOODY The thing that goes the farthest They can because they think they A merry heart doeth good like a toward making life worthwhile, can medicine, That cost the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. PERRY ORR LINDA PERDUE EDWIN ROYSTER His ways are ways of pleasantness, A little nonsense now and then A little of laughter, love, and And all his paths are peace. Is relished by the best of men. leisure lengthens life. LINDA SATTERWHITE Full of laughter, full of pep, Never quiet--that's her rep. BOBBY STAINBACK Evioyvager upon Life's sea—to yourself be true. And whate!' er your lot may be, paddle your own Canoes! BOBBY SHORT Simplicity and not complexity Is the keynote to success. BILLY WATKINS The world knows nothing of its greatest men. MARY SHORT And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, That one small head eould ‘carry allishe knew. ! JUNE WYNNE Not too sober, not too gay, But a good, true girl in every way. Most Popular Best Looking EDWIN ROYSTER and MARY EDWARDS JACKIE ARRINGTON and EDWIN ROYSTER Cutest Neatest LINDA SATTERWHITE and BILLY WATKINS LOUISE HOLLOWAY and BILLY FLEMING Most Intellectual Best All Round LOUISE HOLLOWAY and ROBERT LANE MARY EDWARDS and BILLY WATKINS Quietest Most Athletic JOYCE JENNINGS and BOBBY SHORT LOUISE HOLLOWAY and BILLY WATKINS ee sesame. 15 Hriendliest Wlittist BILLY HUNT and LOUISE CREECH JUNE WYNNE and LEE HENDRICK Host Dependable Host Dikely Co Succeed LOUISE HOLLOWAY and EDWIN ROYSTER ROBERT LANE and LOUISE HOLLOWAY S fneetest Host Original BILLY WATKINS and JACKIE ARRINGTON LEE HENDRICK and MARY EDWARDS Host Calented Must Courteous LOUISE HOLLOWAY and BILLY FLEMING CAROLYN BUCHANAN and JIMMY HOLLOWAY Last Will and Cestament We, the Senior Class of 1962, wish to leave the following. Although they may seem but trifling bequests, we hope they maybe accepted, not as worthless things lavishly thrown away because we can no longer keep them, but as valuable assets to those who may receive them as a continual reminder of the generosity of heart displayed in our free and full bestowal. LINDA PERDUE leaves her Rambler to Gay Ellington hoping she doesn't wreck it. EDWIN ROYSTER leaves his position on the basketball court to anyone who works as hard as he did to get it. RALPH ELLINGTON leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Liles to Dennis Paschall. JAMES ANDERSON leaves his acting ability to Ronald Ranes. JIMMY HOLLOWAY leaves his basketball ability to Lanny Nelson. PRESTON MOODY leaves his ability to skip school and not get caught to Jimmy Kelly. BOBBY STAINBACK leaves his ability to get along with Mrs. Reavis to Harold Stainback. PERRY ORR leaves his pool shooting ability to Marshall Wilson. TOMMY HENDRICK leaves his school bus to George Wade, Furman Finch, and Nancy Bobbitt who can fight over it. JACKIE ARRINGTON leaves her good looks to Shirley Abbott. BOBBY SHORT leaves his quiet ways to Robert Spain. LINDA FAYE KING leaves her ability to get along with Mrs. Coffin to Brenda Creech, JERRY HENDRICKS leaves his ditch jumping to J. C. Harton. LINDA SATTERWHITE leaves her ability to flirt with boys to Susan Harris. JOYCE JENNINGS leaves her ability to talk and not get caught to Catherine Poythress. BILLY HUNT just wants to leave dear old M.H.S. BILLY FLEMING leaves Norlina wide open to anyone who wants it. LEE HEDRICK leaves his wittiness to anyone who wants a low Citizenship grade. MARY EDWARDS leaves her position as chief cheerleader to Nell Buchanan. LOUISE HOLLOWAY leaves her sure-shot to Carolyn Bartholomew. LOUISE CREECH leaves her friendly ways to Becky Wade. MARY ANN SHORT leaves her quiet ways to Patsy Stegall. CAROLYN BUCHANAN leaves her position on the annual staff to Betty Jean Stainback. JUNE WYNNE leaves her typing ability to Bobby Barnes. BILLY HUNT Testator 18 Jr ophecy What will become of the Class of '62 is the question. But where to begin! If I could only consult various astrologers, witch doctors, and fortunetellers! But what could they tell me about my classmates that I don't already know. As the Cuekoo Clock on the mantel chimed on the hour, I found that I was drifting off into a sound sleep. I felt my- self drift into a strange land, one I had never seen before, but yet something about this place seemed familiar. As I strolled down the street, (in my dream) 1 saw a sign which read: Royster and Hunt Garage. As I walked in, EDWIN ROYSTER and BILLY HUNT were sitting on the floor trying to think of a good excuse to get away from their Wives tonight. After talking a while, it was time to go to lunch, so I decided to go around the corner to Fleming's Hotel. As I walked in who should come over to greet me but my old pal BILLY FLEMING. Billy insisted we have lunch. While we enjoyed our lunch, two neatly dressed young ladies walked in. I was very surprised to see LINDA SATTERWHITE and JOYCE JENNINGS. Billy told me they are co-owners of a Ladies' Dress Shop in Raleigh. Suddenly we heard music. I looked around and there was JAMES ANDERSON with his Rock and Roll band playing Big John. JERRY HENDRICKS was the boss telling them what to do. We heard a loud honk of a horn and looked up to see LOUISE HOLLOWAY in a new Ford convertible. She said she was very happily married and was living in California with her husband who was playing baseball as a career. It seemed that she had just left LOUISE CREECH'S new beauty salon and was on her way to New York to see JACKIE ARRINGTON, who was a private secretary for the National Bank. She soon left us. After lunch Billy took me for a long ride around Middleburg. At the outskirts of the town Billy pointed out to me a beautiful country home and said it belonged to JUNE WYNNE. She finally trapped that Aycock boy! He also told me that MARY ANN SHORT was one of the local girls who had moved away and that she was teaching school in Raleigh. ROBERT LANE and LEE HENDRICK were teaching science at State College. I also learned that CAROLYN BUCHANAN had opened a beauty parlor in Greystone and seemed to be doing fine. Billy said that RALPH ELLINGTON was farming but that he hardly ever saw him. That little Henderson girl really calmed him down. TOMMY HENDRICK, he informed me, was Head Director of Electronics at Cape Canaveral in Florida. He said that BILLY WATKINS just loved Old M.H.S. He was coaching there. LINDA PERDUE was married to that certain guy living in the Dabney community. Billy said he quite often saw the two bachelors, PERRY ORR and BOBBY SHORT. They still had their eyes open. Billy also said that PRESTON MOODY was a successful business man, living in Raleigh. BOBBY STAINBACK was still cutting meat in Satterwhite's Grocery. Only he had to cut a little faster because he had a wife and three little ones. JIMMY HOLLOWAY was part owner in Newman-Seaman Grocery, since he had finally gotten that little Henderson girl. LINDA KING was teaching school at Dabney High, still looking for that certain guy. Then I told Billy that I would not like to change places with any of them. I'd rather be married living in Greystone with two little girls. Boy! What a dream. MARY EDWARDS Prophetess 19 is for jolly, describing us all. is unusual, we're smart though we're small. is naive for we're young and we're gay. is illustrious—as they all say. is obliging--just ask us and see. is Our race—may we win is our plea. is for Seniors—we hope soon to be. Junior Officers J. We BARTHOLOMEW ane out aus Lt eee Preside nt SHIRLEY FABBOd Tei icescectt ails «ela een ie me LOeCLe Lary LANNY? NELSONS Shee Gna ope nie eeenlce= President BECKY=EWAD Ea ene een none ee, ee ee Tea Sure “ih BILLY ABBOTT SHIRLEY ABBOTT LEWIS BARKER BOBBY BARNES J. W. BARTHOLOMEW NELL BUCHANAN SGHARLES CA TLETT RALPH CREECH, JR. GAY ELLINGTON VERNON FLEMING jG. HARTON WILLIE ANN KIDD LANNY NELSON DENNIS PASCHALL CATHERINE POY THRESS RONALD RANES ROBERT ROSE LARRY SHORT WADE SHORT BETTY JEAN STAINBACK HAROLD STAINBACK PATSY STEGALL BECKY WADE MARSHALL WILSON Our Sophomore year in high school Has now begun. We're more settled and experienced And seem to have more fun. Our green color has now disappeared, Which we claimed we never had. But when you get right down to it, We really aren't so bad. Sophomore Officers JO-ANN -GOGHILD aj meena os on President SAMMYSREAN IS © ita suelocs earners ater ie ea Oe CLE CaALy, ROBERT WORTHAM.............+.... Vice-President FU RIVGAINGEIN @ Een nent ee ere easuTen CAROLYN BARTHOLOMEW JIMMY BROWN NANCY BOBBITT JOE ANN COGHILL BRENDA CREECH EDNA CREECH BRUCE EDWARDS FURMAN FINCH TOMMY FULLER JOAN HARRIS DONALD HEATH HELEN SHES LER FREDDY JACKSON CAROLYN LEONARD CARL NORWOOD SAMMY REAVIS ROBERT SPAIN BEATRICE THARRINGTON GEORGE WADE GENE WILSON ROBERT WORTHAM pS Freshmen! Freshmen! How innocent are we. Such a bunch of dumbells You'd hardly wish to see. We hardly know our A, B, C.'s Much less our horrid X, Y. Z's And Science, whew! what crazy bunk! We say it's just a lot of junk. We know the road is steep and long, But then life can't be all song. And teachers tell, us that the way Is just to study hard each day. And when we're Seniors at the top We don't then, even, mean to stop, But keep on 'till the game is played And show these folks of the stuff we're made. Freshman Officers BARBARA HESTERG. © facet ner cin tet weer Ere cIGent CHEATHAM ELLINGTON. ................... Secretary J SUE-VANN S$ 5b ee oa karate Cie eV Cemprecicent DOIRPEGRAM Se wt Le ee eer mL reacurer BILL ANDERSON RUTH BREEDLOVE CHEATHAM ELLINGTON JIMMY HALE SUSAN HARRIS JAMES HAWKINS LARRY HENDRICKS BARBARA HESTER BRENDA HOPE DIANNE HUFFMAN TOMMY HUNT ROSE JONES WAYNE JONES JIMMY KELLY BOBBY MITCHELL BRENDA NORWOOD VICKIE NORWOOD DOT PEGRAM DENNIS ROBERTSON LARRY ROBINSON ANNE SATTERWHITE JOHN SHORT DICK VAN SKIVER DAVID TILLOTSON SUE VANN LINDA WATKINS PEGGY WYNNE Bee LOUISE HOLLOWAY JACKIE ARRINGTON Editor Assistant Editor BILLY FLEMING MARY ANN SHORT CAROLYN BUCHANAN JIMMY HOLLOWAY Business Manager Assistant Business Co-Picture Editor Co-Picture Editor Manager JUNE WYNNE EDWIN ROYSTER MARY EDWARDS MRS, REAVIS Circulation Manager Sports Editor Typist Sponsor - 4 ementary That unforgettable first day of school...the trip around the world in the geography book. ..the excite- ment of that first class party...learning the history of your native state. ..classes one througheight... into high school. each year growing in statue and wisdom until that one big step up the ladder is taken...that giant step JOYCE ABBOTT GEORGE ALLEN PAULETTE ALLEN BETTY ARNOLD PATSY ARRINGTON THURSTON BARKER a ek JANET BARNES SEE. tt RANDOLPH BRACK Moestataattrey aS Pe FRANCES DAVIS MARY DICKERSON WILLIAM DICKERSON JANIE HAWKINS CHRISTINE HEATH JIMMY HESTER BETTY HOWARD JIMMY HUFFMAN JAMES LANE SANT LEONARD JOE LILES PATSY McCOLL BOBBY MITCHELL L.B. O'NEAL PHYLLIS O'NEAL RACHEL POYTHRESS JOE RIGGAN MARIE ROSS ALENE SHEALY CLARA SHORT LINDA THARRINGTON KENNY WATKINS MARGIE WORTHAM Lighth Grade Seventh Grade LINDA ALLEN CHARLIE BARKER JAMES BRIGGS MIKE CHOPLIN BRENDA CREECH LORAINE EDWARDS ROBERT ELLINGTON BILLY FLEMING JUDY FLOYD GORDON GRIFFIN SUE HOPE DENNIS KIDD WAYNE MERRITT SHARON NELSON BARRY NORWOOD BEVERLY REAVIS RONALD SHORT ANN STEGALL JUDY STEGALL BOBBY THARRINGTON ROBERT WATKINS ALICE WORTHAM WILLIAM WYNNE MOLLIE BOBBITT VERONICA BRAME Zeb INGE OGD) SANDRA GREENWAY BECKY HEATH WAYNE HEATH SHELIA HENDRICKS TOMMY HESTER RUTH HOPE JESSE HUFFMAN ANN LEONARD EDDIE MEDLIN ANN NORWOOD DONNIE REYNOLDS JACKIE REYNOLDS JANET RIGGAN MARVIN ROSS, III LINDA ROYSTER ROBERT SHEALY DONNIE SHORT AL WORTHAM MARGARET WYNNE BETTY BURDICK Not Pictured Sixth Grade Hifth Grade JEAN ARRINGTON JOAN ARRINGTON EDDIE EEC JIMMIE CREECH AUBREY DICKERSON BILL ELLINGTON VERLA ELLINGTON DALE FINCH HENRY GRIFFIN JOHNNY HAWKINS MAURICE HOWARD MICHAEL MEDLIN GERALDINE ORR MARAE PASCHALL JOHNNY PEGRAM SHIRLEY PERDUE DIANNE REAVIS SANDRA REYNOLDS JULIA SHEALY FRANK STAINBACK WAYNE STAINBACK JERRY WATKINS ie @ «| Fourth Grade Chird Grade PATSY ABBOTT MARVIN BREEDLOVE, III DECKY CROWDER BILLY DICKERSON DIANNE DICKERSON NANCY DICKERSON LINDA EDWARDS WAYNE ELLINGTON RUC IISILATS ANNE FLEMING LAW RENCE FLOYD CHRISTINE GRIFFIN NANCY HENDRICKS DONNIE HESTER TOMMY HOBGOOD ELLEN HOYLE JUANITA HUNT RUBY KIMBALL BILLY LAMBERT JEANNIE LILES BECKY MICHELE STEVE NORWOOD DARLYNN PEGRAM BED MaYe POW EIT BENG PON@iEINE SS BARRY RENN EARL REYNOLDS ELTON ROSS TOMMY SPAIN WOODY WEST CRAN WILSON GRAHAM ATKINS BARBARA BARKER JOYCE BOBBITT ELAINE BROWN DONNIE CROW DER DEBBIE DICKERSON DEBORAH ELLINGTON STEVIE GILL MABEL GRIFFIN MARTHA HAWKINS BENNY HEATH BRENDA HESTER RANDY HOYLE JEAN JACKSON RANDY KIDD PHILLIP LILES CHRISTY MOODY RUSSELL NEWMAN HAL PASCHALL, JR. WILLIAM POWELL JOHNNY SPAIN BRENDA STAINBACK LINDA STAINBACK ROBERT STAINBACK THERESA WATKINS DIANE BUCHAN KENNETH CROWDER ROBERT FINCH VIRGINIA FLOYD DONALD GILL GAIL GREENWAY MARY HELEN GRIFFIN JACKSON HEATH WILBERT HORTON ROSE JACKSON STANLEY JONES LYNN LAY TON NANCY MITCHELL CAROLYN PEGRAM DEAN REAVIS JOHN REYNOLDS DEBORA ROSS PAMELA SAMS BETTY SHEALY PATSY SHELTON ELIZABETH SHORT MICHAEL STAINBACK DANNY THARRINGTON WANDA TWISDALE ae ®rade Hirst Grade DENNIS ABBOTT MARGARET ATKINS KATHY BEST SHARLENE BREEDLOVE JAMES COBB, JR. DEBORAH COLEY BETTY DICKERSON BONNIE EDWARDS MICHAEL EDWARDS MAURICE HENDRICK CARL HOBGOOD LYNN HOPE ROBERT HORTON JAMES POYTHRESS YVONNE POWELL JERRY REYNOLDS BONNIE STAINBACK ROBERT WEST WAYNE WEST EUGENE WORTHAM FORREST AIKEN, JR. Not Pictured Bus Drivers ie Edwin Royster, Wade Short, Jimmy Holloway, Tommy Hendrick, Billy Watkins. Non-Academic Personnel Lunchroom Staff Qustodian Mrs, Ernest Stegall, Mrs. Florence Kearson, Mrs. R. W. Tillotson. Mr. Early Overby 52 znd fay WZ WN ee AN AMS ! a ee NY zy ley 7 53 JOANSHARRIS TE ie ete ermine ieee a lOweensC teen MARGIE WORTHAM............... Halloween Princess BILLY HUN Dae ama aitisine sitans oer a Oweenns Ing BIVL YAP LEMIN Garett sent, ere eee erat ac LOW eelwrnnce chool Song For Middleburg High we'll do or die To keep our colors up in the sky. Black and Gold! will stay in sight Through fame and glory come what might. Let's volunteer a raising cheer To show our foes we have no fear. Our spirits bound to guarantee Another 'Wildcat's' Victory. eh) Girls’ Basketball LOUISE. HOLLOWAY Co-Captain, Forward JACKIE ARRINGTON Co-Captain, Guard MR, J. W. STEPUSIN Coach First row: G. Ellington, B--G@reech, Je Arrington, Mr: D Pegram. Los Watkins, sb a Hester mb mrlODe mE ester Stepusin, Coach, L. Holloway, S. Abbott, C. Bartholomew. B. Tharrington, D: Hufiman, B, Stainback. Second row: J. Coghill, V. Norwood, B. Norwood, Boys’ Basketball sweaassti EDWIN ROYSTER JIMMY HOLLOWAY Co-Captain, Forward Co-Captain, Forward BILLY WATKINS JAMES ANDERSON Guard Forward Mescerow mee rascnall, Bo Watkins, E. Royster, Mr. C. Ellington, B. Anderson, L. Nelson, J. Anderson, J. W. Stepusin, Coach; J. Holloway, J. Bartholomew, Pebinch yy Dee bil lotso nei Wilson mba Mute hein. Pbrowne second row: LU. Hendricks; L: Robinson, J. Hendricks, Manager. EDWIN ROYSTER Outfield Catcher ROBERT LANE Outfield First row: B. Watkins, J. Bartholomew, L. Nelson, Mr. J. W. Stepusin, Coach; M. Wilson, J. Brown, E. Royster. BILLY WATKINS JAMES ANDERSON Outfield BOBBY SHORT Outfield Second row: B. Fleming, W. Short, G. Wade, S. Reavis, J.-S Anderson, Be eShortaa res inch mw hesLanes Cheerleaders First row: Mary Edwards, June Wynne. Second row: Joan Harris, Susan Harris Wynne, Nancy Bobbitt. ED WINER OMS UNE Re en ene ron 8 ree LOST C ent Munagram s UW BCAA WAUIRIGIINS Ses a ne en nee Ce restcent LOUISE HOLLOWAY catia CCLCCAL Vins Teasurer 40 4-H Clubs SENIOR OFFICERS ROBE RAaROSE vitesse - ana Aue, as cat ete President DOL GeE UESVLUN Geueee Qe ter et ened, La eee Ce — President JORINTHTA RiSIS 2 ocea cts mil veeiie or. SECLetary — | reasurer BRENDA CREEGI Et. st were, RepOrler PATSY STEGALL, ROBERT WORTHAM.....Song Leaders 41 JUNIOR OFFICERS HAMIESSCANES. Che, ner ee Oeee want owls Soe Pracident SLAB ONINELSON. wae eae oe 8. Vice-President SU ESOP ssc sully a Wea c de ee en..|. chs, Secretary JOYCE ABBOTT, BETTY ARNOLD.........Song Leaders LEE HEDRICK Gitar tor. ho tits os ian tee eee Dre stent MAR YESHOR Tiassa velit ae eee ee Te asurer SHIRLEY ABBOwMs ir te oe ean ie eve President BILL Y HUN TD fiesta stdin. ca eae eRe OOLLCE BECK YAWADE.. sent iicias te ag eee Oe Cle Lai, MRS... MARYeMcCOL a sant oe en eee CLVISOr _ — , BECKY WADE ROBERT LANE SHIRLEY ABBOTT Assistant Chief Marshal ONS LOUISE HOLLOWAY VERNON FLEMING Chief Marshal CAROLYN BARTHOLOMEW MARY SHORT HELEN HESTER 43 44 TINDAS KING] orn oh ee een resiGeint HELENCHES TER Sa eee tele eee ICE mE Teataedie BECK YQWADES a iacras es ccotks «oro oh ee ee OC CECCE LY MARNE DI VAIR ID Seater nnn mera SUIT) SHIRE EYSAB BR Oly laren aa ae iee arene CSCO lela CAROLYN BARTHOLOMEW........ Parliamentarian SUSAINSEIA RiRU Sa erra ti tai ene O alee cheng BRENDA CREECH Spire ne ce 1 eense te enone nt a te LOUISE HOLLOWAY ieicas ook. eine ao ores ei Olean MISS7ATLINEIMEWBORN Syiavens terete ener ieee C WISOr VV cee OLOME Wine ei otr cose te ae ee resident JINMIMN@I@LLOW ANC Tet emi nie sees ete VICE -President DANNY NELSON ire: fate egs se wate oa. tee ee EOC CTELATY: JINUViVE BROWIN ices tan ee eenetyere ores sate a LTeasurer RODE Rm oLAINuer rin ore ee en tie Reporter BOBBYS PAINBAG Keenan) tiede a cee ee OeNtINel NRE Amen LLES get reeteer cre homie oy ites se ACV ISOF Music Club MRS, HENRIETTA COFFIN Teacher 46 a : ieee tise tee | PAIRS VES LEGA Llane aaah eeeee Tesicent RORER LTROSE ee ee ee eee Cee resident ee us Ww LINDA PERDUE: tee Onis akn mn erin. ue oecretany’ | LENT ASICUN Ce eee oh nee a eee in eiarels ses PESSULGL MRS. GORE IN cere rer Pie te he oan eee = erector | 47 er Ty HAT ETE A CMSERTINR SOE SESE TENTS OAT EE PETE TIONAL CR EI HUE BT | he Ackuofledgements We, the annual staff of Middleburg High School, wish to express deepest appreciation for the help and co-operation of our advertisers. Without your advertisements and sup- port, the publication of our yearbook would not have been possible. We also would like to thank our sponsor, Mrs. Lou Reavis, for her work and inspi- ration in making our 1962 CARRIER a success. A special thanks to the faculty, students, and parents for their assistance. Gratefully, Louise Holloway, Editor Jackie Arrington, Assistant Editor Aduertis ements Southern Ice Cream Co., Inc. T. Preston Matthews -Distributors- Vice-Pres. -Manager Pine State Ice Cream, Milk and Dairy Products Henderson Telephone GE 8-7155 North Carolina Compliments of Carolina Warehouse Bring Us Your Next Load M.L. Hight ASW, Weunes J.S. Royster F.H. Hicks [meackson pe ite 48 Compliments of HARRIET-HENDERSON COTTON MILLS Henderson North Carolina B.A. Hartness R.H. Hartness SANFORD MILLING COMPANY, INC. High Grade Flour and Feeds Phone GE 8-4526 Henderson, North Carolina Snow Flake Hartness Choice ELLINGTON’S WAREHOUSE AND ELLINGTON’S FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY U.S. Highway No.1 Henderson North Carolina PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Henderson North Carolina This Bank is Your Friend Constant in its Efforts to Boost You and Your Community Use it to Your Advantage. The Leading Furniture Store in This Section COMPLETE HOME FURNISHING INCLUDING CARPET, LINOLEUM, FREGIDAIRES, AND APPLIANCES OF ALL KIND Henderson Furniture Company, Inc. DIAL GE 8-7137 HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA We invite your account, large or small. CITIZENS BANK TRUST COMPANY The Leading Bank in This Section Since 1889 Three locations to serve you better. Main Office Drive-In Corner West End Branch 130 S. Garnett St. 108 Breckenridge St. 826 S. Garnett St. Henderson, North Carolina Edwards's Brothers Garage Gereral Auto. Repairs Custom Engine Work Welding Phone 438-67] Middleburg, North Carolina Compliments of William Street Sinclair Phone GE-8-5523 Mechanic on Duty ay BRIGGS BROS. T.V. AND RADIO REPAIR Old Hob Nob Raleigh Road Day and Night Service Dial GE 8-6225 Henderson, North Carolina NEWMAN SEAMAN STORE 1025-27 South Nicholas and William Street Henderson, North Carolina The store that SAVES you money B.M. NEWMAN'S GROCERY Groceries - Feeds Seeds - Fertilizer We welcome you at all times. Phone GE 8=-3115 Phone GE 8-3116 Henderson, North Carolina C. B. (Red) Ellington GREYSTONE INN SER. STA. Phone GE-8-9884 Route 3 Henderson, North Carolina 52 WOOLARD'S Your Health and Beauty Center 130 S. Garnett Street 116 Raleigh Road Kole Stunt LULU TEED Ladies . Men. Boys Wearing Apparel Visit Our COLLEGE SHOP Ou Grains EV Ye SHOP For Boys MORE FOR LESS ! Henderson North Carolina Compliments of FARM TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO. BA@EEBoxe 2 Henderson North Carolina Henderson, North Carolina Compliments of Deposit Your Money in the Friendly FIRST NATIONAL BANK Two Banks to serve You THURMAN HILLIARD'S Radio and T.V. Service All Deposits up to $10,000 Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Company TOP 100 RECORD SHOP 111 South Garnett Street Henderson, North Carolina The Country's Top Tunes At The County Top Record Shop WHVH, HENDERSON, N. C. Radio Smiles For Miles And Miles... F. IF 1450 On Your Dial EQUIPMENT CO. Massey Ferguson Tractor Combines Hay Bailers and other Farm Implements LEGG-PARHAM CO. Sprinkler Irrigation System Hi-way No. 1, North Your Buick Lark Dlr. Phone GE 8-4023 Henderson, North Carolina Guaranteed Used Cars 33 McCRACKEN OIL COMPANY AMERICAN DISTRIBUTORS AMOCO GAS - AMERICAN GAS - HEATING OIL - TOBACCO CURING OIL Visit your neighborhood AMOCO STATION! Couispurgy N= Ge: Oxford sINeGe lenderson aN on Phone GY 6-3145 Phone 4455 Phone GE 8-7158 Compliments of ROSE GIN AND SUPPLY COMPANY Cotton Buyers - Farm Supplies AND ROSE OIL COMPANY Shell Products-Firestone Tires Charles Rose-George A. Rose, Jr.-B. P. Rose WALKER DRUG CO., INC. Professional Service Compliments of Phone 206-1 Norlina, North Carolina Roses Value Variety Henderson Congratulations Class of '62 PARKER'S REXALL DRUG STORE North Carolina 2 reg. pharmacists to serve you Compliments Don't Be Web footed of | Be Webb Fitted MARIE'S BEAUTY SHOP ll f R R A Best Wishes To The Henderson Shoe Store SENIOR'S of '62 WELCOME TRADING CENTER Route 3, Norlina Road DA j I S OF HENDERSON, N. C. Henderson, North Carolina Compliments of JOHN ORR'S SERVICE STATION Highway No. | Henderson, North Carolina Compliments of ANC HOR DRIVE IN Phone GE-8-4423 HENDERSON WELL COMPANY DRILLING BORING J.P. Rogers-Owner GE-8-6432 or GE-8-6248 BIDDIE EDWARDS SERVICE STATION Sandwiches of all kind WARREN FEED MILLS, INC. PURINA CHOW Phone 276-6 Norlina, North Carolina Jim Beckwith Alfred Ellington Compliments of AMERICAN COFFEE SHOP GRISSOM'S BARBER SHOP ROBERSON SUNOCO SERVICE GE 8-8270 STATION Dabney Dr. 513 N. Garnett Street Henderson, North Carolina THE BASS SYSTEMS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE MR. F.W. WOOLWORTH P.O. Box 1040 Henderson, North Carolina Compliments of TASTEE FREEZ Serving the finest in dairy products and grilled sandwiches Compliments of O.B. SHORT SERVICE STATION Cokesbury, North Carolina JESS AND DOT'S GROCERY HENDERSON PURE OIL Compliments of Jess and Dot SERVICE STATION Satterwhite Road Garnett Montgomery LOVE'S SHOE STORE i Piiom eon A Square Deal Every Time Telephone 316-5 Shoes for the Famil | mete: Route 2, Warrenton, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of CITY BARBER SHOP PRIGENS MARKET Compliments of Compliments of LEG CES eDERI==S LORE LANCASTER'S MEN'S SHOP Warrenton North Carolina Compliments of Donations NEXAG Oss ERMIGESGENTER MR. AND MRS. R.H. COLLIER @ 8H Auto Sales HUMBLE SERVICE CENTER E.R. MOORE COMPANY Henderson, North Carolina 57 HENDERSON LANES USmlOcEDyaLass Henderson, North Carolina = Compliments of Where Bowling is always Fun Phone 438-4163 | Zz CLEMENTS MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Telephone 5155 Garnett St. Henderson, North Carolina Jantzen McGregor Arrow ° ’ Leigh's Leigh Traylor Qualtiy Clothing for the Family Norlina North Carolina 58 TURNER TANNER SUPPLY CO. Feeds - Fertilizers - Seeds Dial GE 8-819] MEDLIN'S GROCERY Manson For The Finest in Groceries and Service STAINBACK CLEANERS Tailoring-Cleaning-Pressing Nu-Pro Process Phone GE-8-7472 117 North Garnett Street HENDERSON BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION 215 Young Street Henderson, North Carolina BEST WISHES TO ALL GRADUATES STANDARD FINANCE CO. , INC. Personal Loans Signature-Auto-Furniture Dial 8-4113 121 S. Garnett St. Henderson, North Carolina M.E. WHITMORE, INC. Sales Service GMC Trucks Dabney Drive, Henderson, North Carolina Phones GE 8-4324 GE 8-4233 Hotpoint...R.C.A. Victor Maytag MODERN APPLIANCE CENTER Furniture Phone GE 8-5738 115 Garnett Street Henderson, North Carolina The Home of Better Values LEGGE Henderson North Carolina Compliments of Sprinkle Oil Company Phone GE 8-5738 Henderson, North Carolina Compliments of NORLINA BARBER SHOP Compliments of HENDERSON F.C. X. SERVICE Feed...Seed...Fertilizer Custom Grinding Riley H. Fowler, Manager Henderson, North Carolina Compliments of SATTERWHITE'S FURNITURE CO. Henderson, North Carolina TELEVISION AIR CONDITIONED LAKE DRIVE MOTEL MODERN RESTAURANT U.S. 1 - 1 MILE NORTH HENDERSON, N. C. MILTON J. AVERETTE, MGR. DIAL GE 8-3719 ASHLAND “TAR HEEL MARINA’! Evinrude Motors Mooring Service - Boat Rentals Complete Hull Repair Tel. GE 8-8673 Henderson Compliments of HENDERSON DRIVE-IN THEATRE Free Passes in Pop Corn Dial GE-8-5727 Henderson, North Carolina Built by SAMUEL HENDERSON, 1740, Home of Colonel and Mrs. Henry E. White. 60 ft is = 7 e —- = —— aN “5 ee hain, cag or aha 7, Mane, “3 - 4 7 Jy = mi WA y yy Yi ’ (f , VA A A Hava sally a ryeyed Aang YEU Gir ys - ae : Wt, y} UJ ; A 4 My J y), F a Pe AAA Vi ‘ kav bee, page Aagh acher!, Wy Mb I aes y ff iT PUR ix va ,! yb ; ‘U: Jue i. f- prartn een - be he we f Bs ee Be Ate Ab 1, Ah I hed ond VS. 4 A St oy pw. fA Mardy b eer vivo Vv: oe oe erybody os (le y 62. 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