New Hope High School - Nuhosca Yearbook (Goldsboro, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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8, A .N ,X sfis., ' ' :V fw ,.- --a.-up.. pl .4-L V5 5, jg mba., f A ff? f' .Q yr, sllgkgix f 'Y 'K ' vs . , -wr 'u ,w A V' A 1. X ..ff- 4' ,,,m.mi f V15 1 L.-wvilf WMM in-v9 ,..n- 4,1 PM' 4 N M,,,,., p.-M-A- e w- ' CC- XfkNr'?'F5'.'fL.. ff! 4 Q lrinlx lbs. .L PWR. Z '.g'i,.u.s4.j'5 A ..- ,-,,.-.4-1, H-ff P WMM vq V, ,vs , - ,. ,.i -- , . Wm s ,,. , . s 7 A fc' -.gs ... Aa- A,,4,,-s:,,,,. THE LIHOSCA OF I9 4 PUBLISHED BY THE BETA CLUB OF NEW HOPE HIGH SCHOOL GOLDSBORO, N. C. McGee Creech ..... ....... , .... E ditor Frances Thomas ........ Business Manager Mrs. Jack Edwards . . . . . Faculty Advisor E . 0 ,fs Foreword We, the members of the Beta Club Staff, are happy to present a yearbook which will prolong our cherished mem- ories that have been collected from New Hope School. We want this book to remind us of every activity in which we participated. We want to always have in mind a vivid picture of our friends, classmates, and teachers. In completing our task, we realize that surely mistakes will be foundg for these we ask your gratification and sympathy. If, however, you like our book, we will accept any honor or praise you will pre- sent us. f K N-7 wx xx XQX XXX 3' Q X Nr-sq ,fag I J an KX f'X -us CALENDAR OF EVENTS Registration ............ September 3 Senior Minstrel . . . Ogtober Z Washington Trip . . . . October 5-9 Halloween Carnival . . . . October 30 Senior Play ...... . . November 13 Thanksgiving Holidays . . . November 25-30 Christmas Play .......... December 2.1 Christmas Holidays. .December 23 - January One Act Plays Easter Holiday Junior Play. . Junior - Senior Piano Recital . Class Night . . April April March 4 16 19 26 Banquet . . . . April 22. Baccalaureate Sermon . . Graduation . f im ll I fe . Q I .5 fx F' r Q 2:1 121 l W - I 4 . Q I' I ' I A1-falx Q' . 'L .- l V in f 3 . May . May . May May 19 21 23 26 DEDICATION We thy' The Beta Club proudly dedicates its 1954 edition of the Nuhosca to Mr. Talton W. Jones, our principal, in appreciation for time unsel- fishly devoted to building a school spirit and moulding the lives of others in his unassuming and understanding way. 4 Mr. Carl Mewborn ADMINISTRATION Mr. R, S, Proctor Mr. Winston Best County Superintendent x Z ., if snuwgnnuag-r Mr. Roland Webber Mrs. Theodore Smith Mr. Russell Spence lv fha, L Joe Crosswell Social Science 'dv Ag. VW vlcE-ADMIRALS I. Douglas Joyner Mathematics Mrs. D. W. Kneeshaw Home Economics H Talton W. Jones Principal Allen Bucklew History and Coach ,...-ggi' ,r I I. K. Thompson Business Education Mrs. Jack Edwards English and French Mr. D. W. Kneeshaw Agriculture . .pri sf .i . x 9 Q,-Du-. VICE-ADMIRALS Annie Pearl Parker Grade 1 Mrs. Irma Blann Grade 1 Mrs. Susan T. Perry Grade 1 Mrs. Ada P. Johnson Grade 3 Mrs. Edna T. Highsmith Grade 4 Lindley Barrow Grade 4 Mrs. Jesse Moye Grade 2 Mrs. Eliza beth Whitfield Grade 2 A gnes Ba rrow Grade 3 Mrs. Sarah Raynor Grade 5 fi ,, Tempie Jackson Grade 6 Mrs. Ann B. Vaughn Grade 6 Mrs Frances Davis Grade 5 Mrs Ruby Lane Grade 7 Ruth Burke Grade '7 ev? if Mrs. Marjorie Joyner Grade 8 Mrs. H. W. Allen Grade 8 Mrs. James L. Butler Piano 8 President .... Vice President Secretary ..... .... Treasurer. . . Reporter. . NAVIGATORS TN-W C .1 5 ,f I V , 'Pl' 'fy If ' In ': , , , QS -1 McGee Creech 'l ' ' X James E. Smith x as X , Mollie Moye l 'J B Jean Matthewsx I if Joann Gurley' J' K A Q9 ' 1 P , in I 11 yr' fp I V K ,L 'W 0 1 W . t 4 f A ' e Q ' V L5 on lg, S 9 i M N ,Q ,, V 4, 'A .9 yn ? if phi Class Colors. . . Class Flower Class Motto. Mascots. . . . . . . Blue and White . . . .......... Red Rose . . Where there is a will there is a way. . . . . . Hope Holland Tony Creech 9 ,, CAPTAINS J' 110 CECIL BOYETTE A The bigger, the better. 1950-51. Softball. 1951-52. Softball. Assistant Coach of Girls' Health Glass. 1952-53. Baseball, Beta Club', Physical Culture. ModelAirplane Club, Wildlife Club, Junior Play, Manager of ,Boy's Basketball. ' ' GEORGE BUTTS lt is one thing to be tempted, another thing to fa1l. 1950-51. F.F.A. 1951-52. F.F.A. 1952- 53. Wi1dlifeClub,F.F.A. 1953-54. Sen- ior Superlative, Negro Minstrel, Bright- Leaf Staff, F.F.A. if L fe Vs, Air LOIS ANDERSON lf you play with fire, you'll surely get burned. 1950-51. F.l-l,A.,Basketbal1, Glee Club, Library Worker. 1951-52. Basketball, Glee Club, Library Worker. 1952-53. Basketball, Glee Club, Junior Play, Beta Club, PhysicalCulture, Marshal, Model Airplane Club. 1953-54. Beta Club, Sen- ior Play, Negro Minstrel, Senior Su- per1ative,Basketba1l, Bright-Leaf Staff, Annual Staff. LILLIE ROSE BENTON Keep your misfortunes to yourself. 1950-51. Dramatics Club, Glee Club. 1951-52. Glee Club. 1952-53. Glee Club, Physical Culture, Beta Club, Annual Staff. 1953-54. Beta Club, Senior Play, Senior Superlative, Annual Staff, Bright -Leaf Staff, Volley Ball, Negro Min- strel. My at s I X yo. pflg Y, e. I ' 1, A K is r 1 ,-1 kg 3 :Q- vQf.'Z'r ,,....- 1 ., . -A ' fra. fa. r . . ggi. ', ' ' ' 1 aft Q'l'f1., '.?:1 . 5, 1, .. 5' ' Q - -Y.. wr. - Q.. 1 s 1 ' '- 4. lf' 4 1 l ,, 4 1 , . rf - . J ,f -5 ' 1 U ' 1 f -f 4- O - . ,, I ' 4 J gf K, Jag 4' 0 1, 'l V 10 .pn-s 'Ti 1 8 I MCGEE CREECH Goodness is the only investment that never fails. 1950-51. Softball. 1951-52. Baseball, Basketball. 1952-53. Beta Club, Annual Staff, Junior Play, Baseball, Basketball, Physical Culture. Glee Club, One-Act Play, Dramatics Club, Class President, Marshal. 1953-54. Beta Club, Annual Staff, Bright-Leaf Staff, Senior Play, Senior Superlative,Basketba1l,Baseball, Negro Minstrel. Bus Driver, Class Pres- ident. JAMES DALY A rolling stone gathers no moss. 1950-51. F.F.A. 1951-52. F.F.A. 1952- 53. Wildlife Club, F.F.A. 1953-54. Ne- gro Minstrel, Bus Driver, F.F.A. IO ANN GURLEY Life is not so short but that there is always time for courtesy. 1950-51. 1951-52. 1952-53. Physical Culture, G1eeC1ub,Beta Club. 1953-54. Senior Superlative, Negro Minstrel, Beta Club, Bright-Leaf Staff, Basketball. COOPER HINSON Not lost but gone forever. 1950-51. Basketball, Softball. 1951-52. Basketball, Softball. 1952-53. Wildlife, Physica1Cu1ture,Glee Club, Basketball. 1953-54. Senior Play, Senior Superla- tive, Basketball. CAPTAINS u-Q ' Es ANNETTE LANCASTER Life is hard by the yard, by inch it's a cinch. 1950-51. Dramatics Club, F.1-LA., Glee Club, Parliamentarian of F.H.A. 1951- 52. F.H,A,, DramaticsClub, Glee Club. 1952-53. PhysicalCulture, Beta Club, Handwork for Girls, F.H.A., Vice-Pres- ident 0fF.H,A. 1953-54. Beta Club, Sci- ence Club, Negro Minstrel, F.H.A., President of F.H.A., Dramatics Club. NELLIE LANE Abi1ity is a poor man's heart. 1953-54. Transferred from Sevfen Springs. IO ANN HOWELL Home-keeping hearts are happiest. 1950-51. 1951-52. Softball. 1952-53. Handwork for girls, Physical Culture. 1953-54. Bright-Leaf staff, Dramatics Club, Science Club. RALPH KENNEDY Not conceited, just particular to whom I speak. 1950-51. Softball. 1951-52. Softball, As- sistant Coach of Girl's Health Class. 1952-53. Basketball, Physical Culture, Glee C1ub,Dramatics Club, Junior Play, One-Act Play, Beta Club, Bus Driver, Softball, Vice-President of Beta Club. 1953-54. Basketba1l,Baseba1l, Beta Club, Annual Staff, Bright-Leaf Staff, Senior Play, Senior Superlative, Negro Min- strel,Bus Driver, Presidentof Beta Club. VUL, . , A , ff' A :fig-, or 1 5 Ml J if if 4 4 ' K 1 1V 'l 1 , 1 h XP' 1 'l ' 1 ' of fl J 1 1 QIJJJJ A ,ju ,W rf QXVJJ il My I JV tv ' A I -L13 ' . ' 'yt ,JJ . A 1 Lf- 1, 1 ,fb vc, sl lk' NAJLV If A' X' Jjj DQ? PM J I D A 1 . N 9 ,WM - I 1- 1 xg-,VV j , j ,f ' ' C-1 - 1' A 4 4 ' 4' K. li ' 'A 1- J' X- N J K I-x Aww x , -'-mi 'W CAPTAINS MOLLIE MOYE With this ring I thee wed. 1950-51 Dramatics Club, Vice-Presi- dent of Glee Club, 1951-52 Glee Club 1952-1953 Glee Club, Dramatics Club Beta Club, Library Worker, Junior Play C h r i s t m a s Play, Secretary of Class Carnival Queen, Handiwork for Girls Nuhosca Staff, Marshall, 1953-54 Sen- ior Play, Beta Club, Bright-Leaf Staff, Senior Superlative, Cheerleader, Sec- retary ofClass, Treasurer of Beta Club Nuhosca Staff, Negro Minstrel, GEORGE NEWCOMB Beautiful, beautiful brown eyes. 1952-53 Transferred from Snow Hill, Wildlife, F, F. A., 1953-54 F. F. A. Baseball. Q LINWOOD LEWIS All I know is that I don't know noth- ing. 1950-1951, Dramatics Club, Softball, 1951-1952 Softball, 1952-1953 Physical Culture, DramaticsClub, Wildlife Club, Junior Play, Christmas Play, One-act Plays, 1953-1954 Dramatics Club, Soft- ball, Volley Ball, Senior Play, Wildlife Club, Bus Driver, JEAN MATTHEWS Anything worth having is worth wait- ing for. 1951-52 Transferred from Elm City, Glee Club, Cheerleader, 1952-53 Glee Club, Beta Club, Secretary ofBeta Club, Treasurer of Class, Head Cheerleader, Marshall, Carnival Queen, Junior Play, Nuhosca staff, Office Worker, Pep Squad, Physical Culture, 1953-54 Beta Club, Secretary of Beta Club, Class Treasurer, Miss New Hope, Head Cheer- leader, Senior Play, Senior Minstrel, Senior Superlative, Bright-Leaf Staff. 'J-'is' fc-'I F' 12 JANET RHODES No woman has a good enough memory to be a successful liar. 1950-51 Dramatics Club, Reporter of Dramatics Club, Glee Club, 1951-52 GleeClubg 1952-53 Handiwork for Girls, Glee Club, Dramatics Club, Library Worker, Nuhosca Staff, Chief Marshall, 1 9 53 - 54 Beta Club, Nuhosca Staff, Bright-Leaf staff, Cheerleader, Senior Superlative, Negro Minstrel. ANN SMITH Not bad, just naughty. 1950-51 Basketball, Softball, Office Worker, 1951-52 Basketball, Softball, 1952-53 Basketball, Softball, Beta Club, Physical Culture, 1953-54 Basketball, Bright-Leaf Staff, Beta Club, Negro Minstrel. -f f ff ff ' K ,J J, N! ' ..- ,- I I , A..-f ' f JZ '1', ...f I If I us' 4 BILLY SMITH ' 'Here in body if not in mouth. 1 9 5 0 - 5 l Softball, 1951-52 Softball, 1952-53 Wildlife, Softball, Physical Culture, 1953-54 Volley Ball, Softball. DAN SMITH God's gift to all women. 1950-51 F. F. A., 1951-52 F. F. A., 1952-53 F. F. A., Wildlife, Softball, 1953-54 Volley ball, Bright-Leaf Staff, Negro Minstrel, Senior Play, Senior Su- perlative. REX SMITH An hour's sleep before midnight is worth two afterwards? 1950-51 F.F.A., 1951-52 F.F.A., Glee Club, 1952-53 F. F. A. REYNOLDS SMITH A poor excuse is better than none. 1950-51 Softball, F.F.A., 1951-52 Soft- ball, F.F.A., 1952-52 Dramatics Club, F. F. A., Softball, Wildlife Club, Model Airplane Club, 1953-54 Football, Bright-Leaf Staff, Senior Minstrel. CCAPTAINS fa-ij - ,I ' fj- 'I' if 2.-,of 1.11 ft I l 1 K I ' 6' 'pfhrffl ' .4 -fu ' ' T 4 . . P ,N ,,, Q I , ,-,. P' ,... .lg s .M C' C -- A' X' C' In k .J 431' 1-f--0-948. flat-4 1 f 'L -4, I , 4' , 4 Q DOROTHY SMITH Little but loud. 1950-51 F.H.A.,1951-52 F.H,A., Re- porter of F. H. A., 1952-53 Physical Culture, Pep Squad, Glee Club, 1953- 54 Bright-LeafStaff, Senior Superlative, Basketball, Negro Minstrel. JAMES E. SMITH A stitch in time saves nine. 1948-49 F. F. A ., DramaticsClub, 1949- 50, 1950-51,1951-52 Glee Club, Base- ball, Cheerleader, Dramatics Club, 1952-53 Glee Club, Beta Club, Junior Play, One-Act Plays, Dramatics Club, Nuhosca Staff, Physical Culture, Vice- President of Class, 1953-54 Nuhosca Staff, Bright-LeafStaff, Beta Club, Vice- President of Class, Senior Play, Senior Superlative, Senior Minstrel. K., ,., H 1 if, T . . f.'.'fg.,'5f In - A 1, nf what ., 1 . NZ b M, . ' . .. r , 'V jig f y 'E T: , , . ' ISV?-.. f me 1 je-A 22' ,PZ JC., iii!! zfdg, 7 549.14 cydli-,.24v-2ZCif4ziZ4?,gQ7,.L4g,?'L 4 ,,p,,,,2, QL!! t 4AV -ff-ea E355 Ai!-L7f.,c-Z If ' 67, 0. ggvi-di ,ZZ- iki L' JIMMY TEACHEY Three may keep a secret if two of them are dead. 1950-51. F.F.A., 1951-52. F.F.A., 1952- 53. Wildlife Club, F,F.A., Basketball, 1953-54. Senior Superlative, Negro Minstrel, Basketball. BEULAH THOMAS Do you know any girl who isn't ready to flirt-just a little? 1950-51. Basketball, Glee Club, 1951- 52. Basketball, Glee Club, 1952-53. Basketball, Junior Play, Glee Club, PhysicalCulture, Model Airplane Club, Office Worker, 1953-54. Senior Play, Senior Superlative, Negro Minstrel, Bas- ketball. ii 'mv , 4 , Ti r- es - W6- Q 14 awfu- G! -. . F Z2 27 ROYCE SMITH 446.11 Stupidity gets you nowhere. 1950-51. Dramatics Club, Softball, 1951-52. Softball, 1952-53. Dramatics Club, Physica1Culture, Glee Club, Beta Club, 1953-54. Beta Club, Annual Staff, Bus Driver, Negro Minstrel, Science Club, Audio-Visual Club. BILLY SUTTON It is soon that I am done for, I wonder what I was begun for. 1950-51. F.F.A,, Softball, 1951-52. F.F, A., Softball, 1952-53. Wildlife Club, F.F.A., Baseball, 1953-54. Senior Su- perlative, Negro Minstrel, F.F,A, 6- 1: FRANCES THOMAS To be loved, to be lovab1e. 1950-51. Dramatics Club, Glee Club, 1951-52. Glee Club, 1952-53. Physical Cu1ture,G1eeC1ub,Beta Club, Carnival Queen, 1953-54. Senior Play, Senior Superlative, Negro Minstrel, Bright- Leaf Staff, Annual Staff, Beta Club. BILLY WOOD UZZELL Popularity is a good investment. 1950-51. F.F.A,, 1951-52. F.F.A.: 1952- 53. Wildlife Club, F.F.A., Model Air- planeClub, 1953-54. Senior Superlative, Negro Minstrel, Bus Driver, Popularity King. CAPTAINS SHIRLEY WALKER Friendship often ends in lovegbut love in friendship never. 1950-51. Glee C1ub, Dramatics Club, Basketball. 1951-52. Glee Club, Bas- ketball. 1952-53. Marshal, Beta Club, Junior Play, Christmas Play, Dramatics Club, Glee Club, Handiwork for Girls, One-Act Play. 1953-54. Basketball, Beta Club, Bright-LeafStaff, Negro Minstrel Senior Superlative. LARRY WHALEY Man still has more desire for beauty than for knowledge. 1950-51. Softball, Dramatics Club. 1951-52. Softball, Dramatics Club. 1952-53. Wildlife Club, Physical Cul- ture,Softball. 1953-54. Negro Minstrel, Bus Driver. CLASS HISTORY , In September of 1950, we the class of 1954, made our first appearance in high school. Our dreams had come true. For eight years we had looked for- ward to the time that we would be in high school. We are still grateful to our primary and grammar grade teachers. We realize the great responsibility they had to teach us to read and write and find our way around school. We were a class of seventy-two when we graduated from the eighth grade. However, we lost some students and at the end of our Freshman year there were only sixty-two. Mr. W. H. Davis and Mrs. D. W. Kneeshaw were our Freshman home room teachers. We elected our class officers and got to work. McGee Creech was elected president and before we knew it the year was gone and we were Sopho- mores. Our activities were a bit numerous that year. However, again we lost several students and we were now a group of fifty-eight. In the fall of '52 our Junior class was a jolly group of forty-one. This year Mrs. L. M. Hart and Mrs. D. W. Kneeshaw were our home room teachers. We had numerous important activities during our Junior year. Among them was ordering the class rings. The event almost everyone looked forward to was the Junior-Senior Banquet. The banquet was held at the school cafeteria on April 23. Everything was grand, and those who attended will long remember this festivity. Our final year began in September, 1953,with Mrs. H. W. Allen as our home room teacher. McGee Creech was elected president and we dignified Seniors began working on the many hard tasks that were before us. The outstanding ventures of our Senior year were the presentation ofa class play and minstrel show, a five day trip to Washington,D.C., and preparation for graduation. We will ever be grateful for the opportunity of attending New Hope School and for the guidance and encouragement of our parents and teachers. When we receive our diplomas,the history of our class as a group will end, and each member will write his own history by his future deeds. RALPH KENNEDY, HISTORIAN 15 1 8 -'-Q. . - .Q CITED CAPTAINS Most Original Most Likely to Succeed 4 M051 popular Best A11-round 16 CITED CAPTAINS Most Dependable , James E. Smith and Shirley Walker Nm! im! sm 'pn-. , Most Athletic Beulah Thomas and Ralph Kennedy Friendliest Lillie Rose Benton and Rex Smith V134 Prettiest and Most Handsome Frances Thomas and Dan Smith SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY While sitting in class a few days ago I became very sleepy and while taking my short nap I began to have strange visions. The date seemed to be 1970 and the people I saw were none other than the members of the class of 1954. I will tell you about the visions I saw. The first vision I beheld was that of Jean Matthews, now married to her old high school sweetheart. She was at her home in Adamsville. caring for her two sets of twins, and working part-time as a nurse at the Wayne Con- valescent Home, Lo and behold what should I see in my next vision but Royce Smith. He was owner and manager of his father's business, and also pastoring Daniel's Memorial Methodist Church. Then I saw Shirley Walker go into Royce's store to buy her week's supply of groceries. It seemed as if she and her husband had built a large brick house and set- tled down with their family of five children in Adamsville. George Butts had finally succeeded in becoming governor of North Carolina. In my vision I saw him riding down the road in his big bla ck Cadillac. He is not so eager to race on his Cadillac as he was on his daddy's little Ford in high school days. Beulah Thomas and Lois Anderson were working as high-stepping chorus girls in a local nightclub. Maybe that is why Billy Sutton decided to become the proprietor of this night club. Business was booming and he was about the richest man in town. Frances Thomas and Lillie Rose Benton were in New York trying out their talents. They were both interior dec- orators and were very famous. Rex Smith was still the playboy around town, and the girls were still swarming - whether over him or the swanky convertible he strutted around in - no one knew. It seems as if Mc Gee Creech and his wife, the former Miss Leatrice Smith were living in Snow Hill. While Mc Gee was busy pastoring Bethel Methodist Church, Leatrice was home caring for the five little Creeches. Ralph Kennedy was ta king life easy as president of A. C. College. He even had his feet propped upon his desk while giving dictation to his secretary, Ann Smith. Ann was living in Wilson and her husband was teaching at Charles L. Coon High School. Jimmy Teachey was manager of the Western Auto Store in Goldsboro. He could hardly keep enough parts for the I-lot Rods the boys were driving around. He complained that he couldn't sell them any speedometers. George Newcomb had finally achieved his ambition. He was working in Stanley's Funeral Home rolling dead peoples eyes for dice. Then I saw a doctor. It was none other than Cooper Hinson. He had just astonished the scientific world by announcing that he had found a sure cure for broken hearts. Maybe that is whyall his patients were ex-girl friends. Then I saw a man inside a boxing ring. lrecognized the man and it was none other thanCecil Boyette. He was just proclaimed as the hea vy-weight champion of the world. Billy Wood was still managing to be a bachelor. How can he help it when all the girls were still chasing after him? ln my vision he was headed towards Seven Springs. James E. had all the girls swooning over his new record hit. He was making a world tour and had just signed a contra ct to begin a new T. V. show when he returned from his tour. Annette Lancaster was teaching the third Grade at Walnut Street School in Goldsboro. She and her husband were living in their new home in Pikeville. Billy Smith was an executive at the DuPont plant in Kinston. Jo Ann Gurley was an airline hostess for T. W. A. She always did like the wide open spaces. Reynolds was staying in Washington, D. C. He had such a good time when the Senior class went there that he decided to return. He was a special agent for the F. B. I. James Da ly was on the Goldsboro Police Force. When I saw him he was standing at the corner of Walnut and Slocumb Street directing traffic so the school children could cross the street. In my next vision I saw a jet airplane streaking across the sky. Sitting in the cockpit was none other than Dan Smith. He was testing the jet for the Air Force. Joann Howell was a receptionist in Dr. Benton's office. Nellie Lane was a telephone operator at the Southern Bell Telephone Co. in Goldsboro. Linwood Lewis was ta king up tickets for the merry-go-round at Virginia Beach. Dot Smith was leader for the Brownie Troup at Adamsville. She had on her uniform and looked more like a Brownie herself than a leader. Larry Whaley had just opened up a newspaper office. The name of his pa per was the Ada msville Tribune. Mollie Moye was tea ching the fifth grade at Rosewood School and she and her husband were ma king their home in the Rosewood community. And I, la net Rhodes am planning for my second wedding in June. I am also writing a column in the News Ar- gus. The name of my column is 'Advice for Broken Hearts. 18 SENICR CLASS SNAPSHOTS f f 1 .,, 2 R If WK 1 I J' . -Q 6' CL' 1 - Z, 711 ffg L Z2 I' ,pf J - . 6 .1 ,-Ziig if-'ALI ykzglg eg I. I f 9 P 47 ' - Ps af' P A-f fff fi J , . Qvf if , 4. if ,f.,A,gjf,'4,Q-,5,Ji,f , ,f , V x Q ! 2,0r7.f,.,n!, I N x 1 'Qf X I , 4' ' 'E' N ' ' ' J f t 5 4 K J Q 9 4 ---4 - I -s xx ' n x ' 4' r -F I N , 1 N r S .v ,lg I N w V Q ' .. f I 4 ,- . X I . x ' I ', - x S X, Y s ' I' I l X ,. ,- 1 ' -M7 L xl ' 6 ig N I ' ,: J NX 1 X X X 1 A N , Q . T x 1 5 f p 1 - , x L' D' Yx I , N x 1 ! R X X A y ' N N as V X . w . - ' Q X .iq 4' f' I - J 'Y 1 f If N g c. , I 4 l I Q 9 ' In fy I 4 U 4 ' F, F I . 0 .1 I 1 ,. 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'vs .' iii f , -- LX Nat t 22 Q K in -cg-v Wx ,f x '-rf E- Carolyn Peele Ellen Roberts Carolyn Smith Joyce Smith Caroll Sutton Mary Ann Sutton Peggy Sutton Christine Tripp 7 'H 'H It U ip, 'fv- x Y..- X , 1 1 9 5 2 JUNIOR CLASS SNAPSHOTS I I 23 A, nf N 4 415 ? f rf SEQ E?Efg.'.:.' , 152 1 BC SQPHO MCDRE-S' LIEUTENANTS . Vx., A ,I sf W W M X' 4' Q 7 XA, sf ' 1 'J ,-Q f ,'.-- J , .- , M 0- 1-wig ii' 31. R' ,s - A , A '-517, Rui' if-Q ,..,.-.,,,,, K 2' s J' ' J A as -.ia ewan J . GTZ. iq I ggzssz M, ' ' isbn., V th A Billy Boyette if ,W Charles Coltrain Lola Mae Corbitt Annie Ruth E Isaac Ed Bon dwards wards nie Ellis mf- qsx , 4 X 3 f . i -A K s it 3-T? sage J, 1 an We -Y QS., smug .. gxjgrgg zgf. VI 4 4 P 11555 . jk e J J J s A f smg-gi , ,.... X V y., ..,. 5 f I A as.. f :,W W... if E4 xx ? tx . 2 - 'x A' A '-Wir N 'K I l A! Brownie Hill Betty Hines Lillian Howell Kenneth Kearney Metta A King dd Lancaster Donald Anderson J. E. Anderson Sadie Anderson Joann Bartlett Ramona Barrow Robert Biggs , i -W., I X. .,fa,,tq.. .-.... 'tx r P 'Un' if ,, ,J r gk., 'Eg' Q57 X .. V- ,g Z, wg W N J. ' M, 'ml 'tr fi 2' QQ 'Q'-' , . ' .3 ,Q , 1, ffz L 'fW2 5, fs.. .. Carol Faircloth Betty Jane Fields Berry Gardner Joyce Grant Gerald Gurley Jesse Gurley ,,, J . ,Kew 4' 'QQ if ' R' ' 1, ,M .4 J A fx ' x . X 4 if ill 'FE Kenneth Roberts Donald Sa uls Edward Sauls Leon Sauls Bobby Smith Faye Smith Janice Tyndall John Wade Donald Webber Nancy Whitley Eugene Lancaster Gerald Lancaster Bobby Langston Robert Lassiter Bobby Long Irene Newsome Jennings Smith Margie Smith Shelton Smith Vernell Smith Merle Sullivan Donald Thomas SCPHOMORE CLASS SNAPSHOTS W3 W Jwfwujyffvflfffw gpoa,-f ' I Jo, , Mig? 1 5L ' Q' 79' as 4 A . . i-0'V'ZJ - ' f 'x f A 1, V 'M' JT W1 I ' ' P -V ga ' ,. I I If nfl , 2 ' , - -f A L 'fr .1-J' f ' 1 ' ' Q' A L'-J- FZ,-.1-.J H , . 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Q 4, Eugene Gray N W' 3' Jesse Gray t 'NI 'X 'K' ' John Alec Gray V ft Ja mes Herring D' Carol Hil 1 , ' ENSIGNS Edna Anderson John Benton Jean Best Betty Boyette Earl Brock Bobbie Coker Peggy Cruse Woodard Daly William E. Davis Howard Ellis fx' i if A A 351' ' .. W 8 I I af iq 5 Vl N ,E ? LX .l 9 v Shirley Holland Jean Kearney Donald Lancaster '25 I, Q L lbli my , K Floyd Hill yi L. Q A kv, ,513 Q Q Nm R 44- X ' Q' s ' S Aa 3 MQ Num, 'x N. gm N Gene Lancaster Senora Lancaster Ellen Lane Billy Lawhorn GW'x J' . L, , Q- Elton Lewis KY? Gilbert Merrit x Q . l X 5 ss. ,H L t Q f l 'f f Q- ,V 2' 42. ' as Q' A , , -ii.: Judy Moore 0' :A Edward E. Newsome Q' ' - ' X 29 F 1 K 1 7' l 1 .W vi r i Wm? . :yr-'J , , 'u ' W- A A 3 Q ak- J ' f , Camera . , xA Q, 15. ,f I xi ,x I A 'P ,,.,. Shy .1 ig- Qqttq .A sglg 'Tfzrxf A 4 ENSIGNS Carl Overman Ioyce Overman Nellie Overman Doris Owens Elton Parks Richard Penual Wellon Pittman Delbert Rhodes Dorothy Smith Harold Smith gn I , 1 'S M ui I , I , J 1 Y .,, . Q' V, , if 1 I i V ' , ' 1 , K, 'f'4 If, J L fx., 6 X L W 'hm i W i l -' A er QS:-ni 1 9 I U , Hfjlwd-'slfgth , 1 4 , ,. J V Ray Strickland! 1 Q 'fi' wilnesrricti d W k , if Pobby Steve s 'N' Faye Sutton Linda Teachey Ralph Teachey Helen Thomas Laura Turnage li, I .mf 1 .x 'W3, iggrn Lnxtl . David R. Tyndall Gerald Underhill Malcolm Uzzell QL, 5'--.- ,, 1, y C amera Milton Uzzell Peggy Uzzell Theodore Uzzell Minnie R. Vinson Willie M. Whaley Elton Whitfield Jim Whitley 30 George Williams FRESHMAN CLASS SNAPSHOTS K Q X I W n s Q Ji ,qs ,za -W wi WILDLIFE CLUB OFFICERS Eighth Grade Mrs. W. H. Allen WARRANT OFFICERS Eighth grad e Mrs. Marjorie Joyner nfs ll 5 rw: 'V-Bef 32 CHIEF PETTY OFFI CERS Seventh grade Mr s. Ruby Lane WARRANT .x'i xf .X 'like' 5. ,..,n 4 ,, 'Nw -f 2552: 1 -wt' I mlmfuff 'W I . max'--- mhz.: I... I V mlm I -53 5: t fi, . ff 1' 7 rv V4 if -la U ?5h J 4 J Nww, 46 Petty Officers 2nd Class Mrs. Sarah Ra ynor Fifth Grade 34 Petty Officers 2nd Class Mrs. Frances Davis Fifth Grade Petty Officers 3rd Class Mrs. Edna Highsmith Fourth Grade Seamen lst Class Miss Agnes Barrow Third Grade d Class Petty Officers 3r Miss Lindley Barrow Fourth Grade l W 35 Seamen lst Class Mrs. Ada Johnson Third Grade Seamen 2nd Class Mrs. Jessie Moye Second Grade W vi' Seamen 2nd Class Mrs. Elizabeth Whitfield Second Grade Apprentice Seamen Miss Annie P. Parker First Grade Apprentice Seamen Mrs. Irma Blann First Grade Apprentice Seamen Mrs. Sue Perry First Grade an F U - ,h,a66v,.,t. ,rrp fa - BASEBALL Left to right, first row: Ralph Overman, Cecil Boyette, McGee Creech, Bobby Gray, Billy Boyette. Second row: Billy Sutton, Ralph Kennedy, Rex Snhith, George Rose Vinson, and Mr. Allen Bucklew, coach. 37 . 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' wr' W1 xx 1 - I N' NJ Aff B , 1 v U XM X S' Jr, IN' ' -xl A, ff X bxv X J' fl'-' If 1 I K J 'IVA 1+ L NUHOSCA STAFF ' Sim K U NNW.-W N imc. . W 'M,,,,,,.,...---v0 NUHOSCA STAFF OFFICERS Ass't. C. Ed.: Shirley Stanley Snapshop Ed.: Royce Smith Sports Ed.: Cecil Boyette Typists: Janet Rhodes, Alease Editor: McGee Creech Ass't. Ed.: Jim May . Bus. Mgr.: Frances Thomas Ass't. Bus. Mgr.: Mary E. Strickland Class Ed.: James E. Smith ss '- we If Y wi A i f .9 E. 'f Qu. 1-ffvfwf Q,-uv' Cruse ,....-f , 9 FSU 3 ws- -I ' x'l'!: ..-11 X CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Jean Matthews, Bonnie Ellis, Mary Elizabeth Strickland, Janet Rhodes, Mollie Moye and Ellen Lane. 6 A BRIGHT LEAF STAFF Editor-in-chief ........... Sue Brock Assistant Editor ....... McGee Creech Business Manager ....... June Garris Advisor ......... Mr. J. K. Thompson 40 AW Janitorial Staff-Charlie Kennedy, and Johnnie Bell Best. i . r. V. Iv 5 sr SQ, I ' 443: J I . DW 1 Bus Drivers-Mary E.Strick1and, El- len Roberts, Royce Smith, McGee Creech, Ralph Kennedy, Glenn Mewborn, Billy Wood Uzzell, Lin- wood Lewis, Cooper Hinson, Ray Boyette, Larry Whaley, and James Daly. Cafeteria Staff-Coleen Daniels, Pauline Jones, Annie Lois Uzzell, Mary Best, Ida Mae Durham, and I-ladess Durham. QF ' X Betty lea n Parks CARNIVAL QUEENS Q ,AA I une Ga rris Mena King Jean Matthews Audrey Davis Miss N H - ew ope of 1953 54 42 BETA CLUB Motto: Let us lead by serving others. OFFICERS President ........... Ralph Kennedy Vice President . . .... Bobby Gray Secretary .... . . Jean Matthews Treasurer . . . . Mollie Moye Sponsor . . . . . Mrs.Edwards 1 F It MJ Wwgqkq 4-wiv S Mrs. Edwards Shirley Stanly McGee Creech Jim May Joa nn Gurley Ann Smith Jean Matthews Cecil Boyette Lillie Rose Benton Ralph Kennedy Frances Thomas Not Pictured: James E. Smith 43 Royce Smith Betty Jean Parks Bobby Gray Mary Elizabeth Strickland Mollie Moye Shirley Walker Janet Rhodes Ruby Jean Newsome Annette Lancaster June Garris Alease Cruse Flu- F. H. A. Motto: Toward New Horizons OFFICERS: President ......... Annette Lancaster Vice-President . . . . Mary E.Strickland Secretary .... ..... J ,une Garris Treasurer . . . . . . Carolyn Peele Reporter . . ..... Mary Ann Sutton Advisor . . . . Mrs.D. W. Kneeshaw -4' annie r 9 xl , B' , iv ll Y' V 2 . ...mf ,, . ' 5 Linda Teachey Doris Owens Mary A. Sutton June Garris Annette Lancaster Mary E. Strickland Carolyn Peele Ruby Jean Newsome Ellen Gray Mrs. Kneeshaw Ramona Barrow Carol Hill Marie Gay Peggy Sutton f' .. ,f Q ,l an Q Peggy West Laura Turnage Vernell Smith Lillian Howell Jean Gay Bobbie Coker Dorothy Smith Minnie R. Vinson Ellen Lane Betty I. Fields Nellie Lane Hellen Thomas lean Kearney Metta King 4-4 Edna Earle Anderson Margie Smith Io Ann Barlette Brownie Hill Annette Faircloth Bonnie Ellis Annie Ruth Edwards Betty Jane Forsythe Margie Etheridge Fay Sutton Joyce Overman Peggy Cruse Willie May Whaley Betty Jean Boyette FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Motto: Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve. OFFICERS President ........... Glenn Mewborn Vice-President . . . . Gordon Corbett Secretary .... . . Merle Sullivan Treasurer . . . . Isaac Edwards Reporter . . ..... Donald Webber Advisor . . . . Mr.D. W. Kneeshaw Donald Anderson Reynolds Smith Billy Wood Uzzell George Newcomb Ja mes Da ly Isaac Eswards Gordon Corbett George Rose Vinson Glenn Mewborn Merle Sullivan Gerald Lancaster John Wade Gilbert Merritt Donald Webber Ralph Onerman Jesse Gray Bobby Stevens Milton Uzzell Woodard Daly Eugene Gray Horold Smith Elton Whitfield Gene Lancaster Gerald Gurley J. E. Anderson Elton Parks J. P. Smith Ray Strickland Rex Snith Bobby Smith Berry Gardner Mr. Kneeshaw 45 2 V ,.., QW' 'gpgfaf fu ii f an Donald Thomas Willie Strickland George David Williams Ralph Teachey Edward Earl Newsome Wellon Pittman John Smith David Ray Tyndall Floyd Hill Shelton Smith Donald Sauls Malcolm Uzzell Selby Holmes Billy Sutton Robert Lassiter bt W4 ' V . I . e' f if' Y . ,fits Q, 1, owes, l 1 ', . ' Q ,A A -0 ,3,,.,1 ,::.., M ' .A A 'N' My A 'Hy ' 'zz if i First row, left to right: Shirley Stanley, Dorothy Smith, Betty Lou Coker, Ruby Jean Newsome. Second row: Beulah Thomas, Lois Anderson, Shirley Walker, Irene New- some. Third row: Mr. Bucklew, Sadie An- derson, Jo Anne Bartlett, Ann Smith, Judy Coker, JoAnn Gurley. GIRLS' AND BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAMS First row, left to right: Bill Bo ette Mc Y Y 9 ' Gee Creech, Ray Boyette, Cooper Hinson, Second row: Willie Strickland, manager, Bobby Long, Wellon Pittman, John Smith, Ralph Kennedy, Mt. Bucklew. cl HUB DEPARTMENT STORE GOLDSBORO PHONE II80 COMP LI MEN T S FAMILY SHOE STORE INC. OF GOLDSBORO HOME OF WEATHERBIRD SHOES FOR BOYS - FOR GIRLS Compliments of Furniture and House Furnishings GOLDSBORO, N. C. THE BANK OF WAYNE THE BEST BANKING PLACE FOR THE FARMERS OF THIS COMMUNITY ---14Q?:--- KEEP YOUR MONEY IN A HOME BANK --:4Q?:-- YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED GOLDSBORO LA GRANGE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION L COMPLIMENTS OF J. R. MUSGRAVE LTD. STORE AND BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE Sell your Tobacco of the Waking 20 -74.4......,ff4.4..,4.f.a... Owned and Operated by Home Town Boys Phone 3036 Raymond L. Smith Paul Bridgers Jim Hopewell J. B. Scott Hams Used Cars 'll f X Why Not Buy A Used Car Everybody Drives Ono Phone 4081 Adamsville North Carolina GRlFFlN'S BARBECUE P19 and 064644 Phone 1463 Secretarial Courses Shop Regularly at and Accounting Courses DEIF 1 LLLS Harclbarger Business College 81116 N. Queen Sf. Style and LCade1'S Hqfdbgrggf Building LaGrange North Carolina Kinsfon Raleigh N. C. N. C. Carl McBride Bill Herring Dodge - Plymouth Soles - Service MCBRIDI-: AND HERRING SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Goldsboro 152 South Center St. North Carolina PHONE 3631 GOLDSBORO, N. C. EAT ENRICHED MADE-RITE BREAD Compliments of MADE-R111 BAKERY DRIVE-N-GRILL MILK SHAKES - SANDWICI-IES COLD DRINKS PHONE 9120 ADAMSVILL E HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES - mes - AUTO ACCESSORIES SETH B. HOLLOWELL OIL COMPANY Atlantic Petroleurn Products Plant Location: Adamsville P. Q' Box 290 Flash P hone 89 8 -J Goldsboro North Carolina NEW HQPE MILLING CO. Phone l988Wl Goldsboro, N. C. Route 3 Custom Grinding - Mixing Wayne Feed Dealers Dealers in Grain ADAMSVILLE SUPER MARKET FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES CHOICE MEATS PHONE 2591-J MOORING MOTOR COMPANY FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION LA GRANGE NORTH CAROLINA PLAY C1.EAN KEEP CLEAN SANI-CL EAN DRY-CL EANING WHITE'S LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS FARMERS WAREHOUSE AND FARMERS AUCTION STOCKYARDS THE FARMERS FRIEND PHONE 709 GOLDSBORO, N. C. ROUSE FUNERAL HOME ESTABLISHED 1886 AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONES 2121 - 3351 - 2561 LA GRANGE, N. C. .loin Rousf Mutual Burial Associaf R. ll. CREHIH 8 S0 CROWN Gasoline, Fuel Oils, Lubricants FIRESTONE Tires and Tubes Phone 2441 La Grange North Carolina IT PAYS TO PLAY MrGR.EGOR - GOLDSMITH SPALDING SPORTS EQUIPMENT MUSIC 8: SPORTS 202 - 204 E. WALNUT STREET Whitley's Grocery Gas - Oil - Groceries Phone 1548-J Adomsvi Ile J. L. Compliments of GAS - OIL Goldsboro Ice Delivery Co GROCERIES Phone 2587-R4 Snow Hill Highway QUALITY ICE AND COAL Telephone 45 and 67 Corbitt's Grocery 8' Trailer Court Pl sing You Pleases U Gas - Oil - Groceries Fresh Meats - Cold Drinks Snow Hill Highway Phone 9199 Compliments of ROBINSON'S DRUG STORE Registered Druggist Center Street Phone 823 Goldsboro North Carolina EMIEI. M15 KEROSENE Prompt Deliveries Metered Trucks DOMESTIC - INDUSTRIAL CLEAN BURNING Deliveries at Any Time C. B. SIRICKLAND OIL 81 FERTILIZER CO. sAuLsToN Phone 2661-R-4 GIDDENS' JEWELRY STORE North Caro1ina's Olde st Jewele rs Established 1859 Telephone 1859 Thomas Creech General Merchandise Groceries -Meats -Hardware Snow Hill Highway COMPLIMENTS OF KADIS, INC. 123 E. Walnut Sf. Goldsboro, N. C. ROSE Furniture Co. 121 E. Mulberry St. Goldsboro N. C. Builders Supplies Company Building Material, Paint Ready Mixed Concrete Plywood Goldsboro N. C. Phone 'l50O In Every Town There's One Best Place to Tradeu in Goldsboro it's BELK - TYLER'S You will find it at Kinsey,s Kinsey Feed Store Feeds - Seeds - Hardware - Paints General Merchandise La Grange, N. C. Phone 239-I For a good place to eat visit ROY'S LUNCH Sandwiches 8. Plate Lunches Roy Wells, Proprietor Center Street Goldsboro N C TOWN AND COUNTRY GAS BOTTLED GAS 226 NORTH CENTER STREET GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA COOK WITH GAS HEAT WITH GAS ROBBINS Radio and Television Kinston Highway Phone 353 WHITLEY MILLING COMPANY Grain Dealers Livestock and Poultry Cornmeal - Feeds P. O. Box 919 Phone 3032 Goldsboro N . C. Community Motors Company SALES SERVICE Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments of SEARS, ROEBUCK 8. CO 215 W. Walnut Street GOLDSBORO, N. C. Compliments of NELSON'S PHOTO SHOP Phone 329 Everything Photographic Compliments of Whaley's Grocery Kinston Highway Gas - Oil Courteous Service GEORGE R. SMITH General Merchandise Groceries and Meats Adamsville North Carolina Helping To Build A Finer Carolina Carolina Power and Light Co. Compliments of TR U-GE MS Goldsboro N. C. C. C. ALDRIDGE 8. SON Frigidaire Appliances -Hardware 8. Furniture Phone 233-1 LaGrange, NC George Butts Service Station Fresh Meats - Gas - Oil Snow Hill Highway Phone 1973-W3 Mrs. Doris Parks Representative Phone 2660-W1 Compliments of CAROLINA SHOE Compliments of Ash Street Pharmacy REBUILDERS Phone 1827 124 E- WGIUUT Sffeef 814 E. Ash Street Goldsboro, N C0mPlime'1tS C. C. ALDRIDGE 8. SON Of Thomas Office Supply LaGrange, N. C. Hardware - Furniture Frigidaire Appliances Uoilony gift Compliments of IDEAL BARBER SHOP La Grange North Carolina 186 GOLDSBORO. N. Price Jeweler l02 E. Mulberry St. Compliments of Clay Bakery Birthday and Wedding Cakes Watch, Clockrand Jewelry Repair 107 E. Mulberry Sr. Goldsboro E'9 ' Watches We Deliver Phone 2265 Central Cafe W- J- McKeel The Home of Finer Foods Groceriesg Mensa Hardware as - i Goldsboro N. C. phone 2661211 Saulstow DENNING INSURANCE 8. REALTY CO. Insurance of all Kinds Real Estate, Rentals, Farm and City Loans GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Miclcey's Pastry Shop The Home of Good Baking Goldsboro N. C. Troy Wilson Gas Oil General Repairing on all Cars Kinston Highway Phone l993wl La Grange Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION REXALL DRUGGISTS Phone 3781 La Grange, N. C. GOLDSBQRO FLORAL CO INC. Ti-is Home OF FLowens GOLDSBORO. N. C. Moye's Garage and Service Station Goldsboro, Route 3 Kinston Highway Phone l 126-J Compliments Creech's lnc. Shoes n . . CONEKIN'S Furniture of Distinction Hats 209 W. Walnut St. Phone 2143 J. D. Kearney C. E. EDGERTON Minneapolis-Moline Tractors and Farm Main Grocery Equipment - Sales Service and Parts 219 N. Center Street Phone l325 LaGrange N- C- Goldsboro, N. C. Butts Grocery and Store Dillon-Bell Implement Co. Ffesll M0075 - GUS - Und - Oil Your Allis-Chalmers Dealer Snow Hill Hwy. Phone l973-w3 Goldsbgro, N, C, Phone 2300 Shop With Confidence at Leder Bros. and wear with pride Compliments Of Anthony Wayne's Service Center Goldsboro N. C. Thompson-Wooten Oil Co. Compliments of Shell Gasoline, Fuels, Oils and Motor Lubricants .I. C. Penney Company Phone 666 Goldsboro N. C. Goldsboro N. C. Casey's Weils Laundry and Cleaners In Goldsboro II09 N. William St. Phone 3535 Goldsboro, N. C. A. L. SMITH W. P. ROSE SUPPLY COMPANY ESSO SERVICE PLEASINC YOU PLEASES US 2OI N. James St. Phone 3525 fl ncorporatedl - DEALERS IN - BUILDING MATERIAL Washed and Screened Sand and Gravel Concrete Brick and Concrete Pipe Office and Warehouse: North Center 8. Holly Streets TERMS: Phones: Nos. 33 - I288-W Compliments Of Spence Motor Corp. La Grange N. .lohn W. Mitchell Box Matches La Grange H. T. ABOTT and CO. The One Price Cash Store Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions and Novelties Gents Furnishings Ladies Ready To Wear FARMER'S FURNITURE C0 Complete Line of Furniture Phone 3671 La Grange Compliments of Vinson's Beauty Shoppe Goldsboro N. Compliments of Sutton-Lewis Furniture Co. Goldsboro, N. C. 0'BERRY and LEWIS Inc. Insurance - Bonds 211 South Center Street Phone 5 Thomas 0'Berry - John P. Lewis Claxton U. Sasser Cash Drug Company 133 E. Walnut Street Goldsboro N. C. City Service Station J. F. Hill - Prop. Goldsboro Compliments Of Smith and Pelt Compliments of Ash Street Pharmacy 814 E. ASH ST. 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New Hope High School - Nuhosca Yearbook (Goldsboro, NC) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

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New Hope High School - Nuhosca Yearbook (Goldsboro, NC) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957


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