Pikeville High School - Pitchfork Yearbook (Pikeville, NC)
- Class of 1956
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14 ','+! :7.M',3' mi Mx' X XM' .., ' , K - .au vw . ' ' r I Q C , 'W , H835 P p I , 1 0 1 Au I v ff' , A! .ls I 1 43 . ns 'Q , A -41 ' mf SANDRA HICKS R4 Business Manager ROSEMARY D'ANGELO JIMMY BEST C 0 -editor Co -editor -2-.M Kr wp If ,' K W .xx 4 ' Q V fl A fi HOWARD SEYMOUR rf I SANDY PEELE Art Editor in . Art Editor sf- 1, R- '- M . 25,25 wgg x 5 l' nf M Ra '54 'I A ' Q A , rl Rl T ' ' V E X . rf A' AR'RAR '5?fssiS'f A ' JERRY ELMORE BETSY GRANTHAM ARTHUR IVEY CAROLYN COX MRS. BALLANCE Fresh. Rep. Soph. Rep. Jr. Rep. Sr. Rep, Adviser In Memoriam Mr. Handley F. Pate fFormer School Board Member BOYD August 5, 1909 Died October 9, 1955 Long live men like MR. HANDLEY PATE in our treasured memories whichwill always be with us. His life is a great inspiration to all who have been fortunate enough to know him. Loved by everyone, We often wonder why men of such great character have to leave from us so early in their lives. 2 -- PSAP'-nf . Mr. Grady I. Corriker , 1, I xx rf' z -g V-5. V A ' .iii 1 ' .ggi . .cj 4 .,P - A?-W.. Dedication To express our respect and deep appreciation for his he1p,guidance and understanding, we, the Seniors of 1956,respectfu11y dedicate our annual to MR. GRADY I. CARRIKER. To him the deed is everything but the fame of it is nothing. His high ideals have won for him the respect and ad- miration of everyone. 3 -d Principal , MR. R. c. RUSSELL MISS V IRG IN IA BARWICK English 49- MRS. JACKIE BRYAN French .,....qg,, , ,. wav- V, n ,, High School Faculty 'L uf' ,f MISS THERESA RABIL MISS GEORGIA MORRIS Commercial Science v. ,f I MR. IRVING FORNECKER MR. ROBERT SPENCER Algebra U. S.,I-Iistory I X5 far . C 3 1 I 1 X , L x. I ' FRI 4 1iz.. 'av', -: :' ' 'ff ' vi .,.. , , , X The Jonltor CHARLIE HOWARD I-Hr. Faculty MR. PAUL SEABOLT MRS. DOROTHY BALLANCE Agriculture Home Economics Lunchroom Workers 5'N. 55 A M . ?a 2, f f I' M , T A E Q 422 Q ,y ......q..., A Q I . 9 L v xv. Ai E 'Q' 1 H we r5 'ff 5 -57, IW-' - I MV, ,, , 'v nm. , X 'f , 2 ' f ' I 5' Q4 , 1 .ix ,ai , I ,,., li M Q ' ' f ., 5 ' 5 ' W X 5 'tzxz V . '03, ' 4 W 5 -. A+, I 0 u f 5 w M V , -- :T-V251 , 4, . e The Cook EVA HOWARD . A ' Q R rr Q U f Q'f'-If' A 1 A f R r ro Ia' N, Z K' - I' . 'r4Q r e R Vi :1 .,.', V ' ' .K',' iff. ' R , , . I ',A, 11112 g V , T ,',I 1. ,--, 1.1'I1A.1',:1 ,-', -'-4 ' if 'g' ',.'. '-.',-r '-,' Senior Class Officers MAHLON FLEMING President SANDRA HICKS Vice President CAROL LYNN GARRIS Secretary ANNE SCOTT Treasury BEC lxY EILLDS RUFFIN HICKS HILDA BATSON FFA l,2,3,4gCheerleader 2, 4: Basketball 3g Junior Play 3g Goldsboro High School l. JIMMY RAY BEST History Award 34 A nn ual Staff4g Baseball3g Bus Dri- ver4gBeta Club 2,3,4gBas- ketball 3,4g Class Officer l: FFA 1,2. GERALD BARTLETT FFA 4gOfficer 4gDramatics Club lg Officer lgBus Dri- ver 43 Junior Playg Monogram Club l,2g Basketball l, 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4. CHARLES BASS FFA 1,2g Dramatics Club l. alt, Seniors ff' 'UV 1 'l1?qn0O fgwf J l KAROLE COX Brogden School l,2g FHA l,2,3,4g Beta Club 3,4g Bus Driver 4g Junior Playg Basketball 43 Class Officer 1,25 4-H Club l. REBECCA COX FHA l,2,3g Dramatics Club lg Junior Play Prompter. 7 665 MORRIS BATTEN FFA l,2,4g Junior Playg Bus Driver 3,4gSafe Driving Award 3. BARBARA CHASE FHA l,4. , H , Q T J E Vw ' ff ' L f' ,WS .TW 'ff - , X Q if sway iff? ' Q Y , - - 5 I, , as f' A J .. X' f ,gj I f 3-gf B ff? as l ff' u 4 1 DONNA DEAVER Beta Club 2,3,4g Class Of- ficer l, 43 FHA l,2,4g Marshal 33 Junior Play. MAHLON FLEMIIQG Basketballl,2,3,4gBaseball l,2,3,-lg Class Officcr 253, 4gJunior PlaygAnnual Staff l. r x' 1 l' bv N gui' .I if ,- ROSEMA RY D'ANGELO Class Officer 3g Annual Staff 43 Beta Club 2,3,4g FHA l,2,3.4g Officer 3,4g French Club 4: Marshal 3gBeta Play 35 Drarnatics Club 1. GEORGE DEANS Bus Driver 3,49 FFA l,2,3,4g Drarnatics Club l. ff ,ale I ., Q A , I eh - Klux fl . . Q 'f-rt y 1-'rd f 5 iv L' -qxivgy.. ' wuz? 5 Seniors nf'- MTD? N...-1' ALLEN GRIFFITH FFAl,2,3,-1. MARY FRANCES HERRING Fl-lA lg French Club 4g Junior Play Usherg Club 1. 8 Dramatics .Li bill' CHARLES EDWARDS BuSDriver3,4gFFA 1,2,3,4g Officer 4gJunior Playg Safe Driving Award. CAROL LYNN GARRIS World Peace Award 35 Mar- shal3gBeta Club 2,3 ,4g Offrcer 3,44 FHA Officer- Co. Sec. 3g State Officer 3,45 Class Officer 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2 ,3 ,4gCo-Cap- tain 4. EY 5 1' 70' FRANCES HOWELL FHA 1,25 FrenchC1ub 4g Dramatics Clublglun- ior Play Usher. KAREN KILLETTE Class Officer lg FHA l,2,4 Junior Play Usher. SANDRA HICKS Class Officerl,2,4gBeta Club 2,3,4g Beta Officer 3,4g Beta Play 35 Marshal 35 Annual Staff 4g Basketball 1 25 FHA l,2,3,4g Junior Play Usherg French Club 4. CHARLES BOBBY HOWELL FFA 1. f-was l 'W 47 L Seniors 'Q' PHILLIP LANCASTER Bus Driver 4g FFA l,2,3,4. TOMMIE ANN LANCASTER FHA l,2,3,4g Officer 2,4g Basketball 3,4g Cheer Lead- er 1,2g Class Officer 2g French Club 45 French Club Officer 4g Junior Playg Dramatics Club 1. 9 ANN JONES FHA l,2,3,4g Junior Play MA RY LANCASTER FHA l,2,3,4. MA RIORIE LEWIS ,. Basketball l,2,3,4g Co-Captain 44 All Tournament- 4,1. ff' Team 24 Junior Playg French Club 4g Club Officer 4g Dramatics Club lg Monogram Club lg FTA 3. Sy '-'X MARGIE MITCHELL ,N , FHA 1,2,3,4g Junior Playg Dramatics Club l. Q A JEAN MOZINGO Class Officer l,2,3g Annual staff 3g FHA 1,2,3g Officer 2g Beta Club 3,4g Beta Play 3g Cheer Leader 3g Assist- ant Head 4: Eureka School 1,29 Reporter School Paper 2. MONA ANN PIPKIN Class Officer 2g A nn u al Staff2g Bus Driver 3.4g Jun- ior Playg FHA l,2,3,4g Of- ficer 2,3g Basketball l,2,3, 4g All Tournament Team l,2,3g Athletic Award 3. TR 'W ,wr 'M' 'EF Seniors ,-f Qt Li RICHARD SA SSER FFA 1,2 ,4: J. T. SAULS F SANDY PEELE DramaticsClublgClub Of- ficer lgjunior PlaygAnnual Staff 45 French Club 4g Of- ficer 4. MARY LOU ROBERTS Basketball l,2,3,4g FHA l, 2,3,4g Dramatics Club lg Junior Play Prompterg Mo- nogram Club l. FFA l,2,3,4g Officer 2gJunior Play Technician. l0 47' L A BILLY TOLER FFA 1,2,4. ANNE SCOTT Class Officer 3,4gJunior Playg Dramatics Club lg Of- ficer lg Basketball Manager 35 Score Keeper 4. HOWARD SEYMOUR Brogden School lg FFA l,2,3,4g Officer 2,3,4g Annual Staff 49 Junior Playg Bus Driver 4g French Club 4g Glee Club l. 'XS , Seniors 11 BOBBY JEAN WEAVER Beta Club 2,3,4g Beta Play 3g Dramatics Club lg Mar- shal 3. Su perlatives Most Talented Best Dressed Anne Scott Howard Seymour Mahlon Fleming Carol Lynn Garris ,- ff 'vw .J TT ' ff' 4 si W, wx J ,,.. 0 y, ' Y 5, li - bug' v I l Most Popular Most Intellectual Phillip Lancaster Frances Howell Jimmy Ray Best Sandra Hicks 12 1 I Superlatives .-1, 3 A-,ze Most Attractive Wittiest Mahlon Fleming Tommie Ann Lancaste1 Charles Edwards Marjorle Lewis A- Most Athletic Best All Round Jimmy Ray Best Mona Ann Pipkin Donna Deaver Mahion Fleming 13 ...ll--I gllldllll! ,iii f' . X w ng, .V W - ' x V' - ' . . t f if if A , .- .W 53' ' Q -'87 , .ff YK v an- -1. W H 1 - ,H 4-2 Nw - 4 n -rn.. 14- ' . 4 1' . M Superlaiives ,097 x-' .Ki 'LJ ,Ja--t ,, mf' ' i -Eat-few 'f'ff'fiae ..,, age, X gif-A5 i mg? 1 ,Ji if gt-xy: Most Studious Best Personality Phillip Lancaster Donna Deaver Mahlon Fleming Tommie Ann Lancaster Cutest Most Likely to Succeed George Deans Karen Kiilette Jimmy Ray Best Rosemary D'Ange1o 14 I Last Will And Testament We, the Seniors of 1956, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath our possessions and talents as follows: To Mr. Russell we leave the pleasure of teaching the Constitution to the Sen- iors next year. To Miss Barwick we leave our appreciation for being so kind and patient with us during our Senior year. To Mrs. Ballance we leave our appreciation for helping us with the annual. To Miss Ivforris we leave the pleasure of being supervisor ofthe cheerleaders next year. To Miss Rabil we leave the sound of the typewriters to keep her company. To Mrs. Bryan we leave the pleasure of being sponsor of the Beta Club next year. To Mr. Spencer we leave the pleasure of coaching the basketball team. To Mr. Fornecker we leave all the overdue books in the library. To Mr. Seabolt we leave all the freshmen for his new class. To the Juniors we leave the pleasure of having Mr. Russell teach them the Constitution. To the Sophomores we leave the pleasure of preparing for a Junior-Senior banquet. To the Freshmen we leave our best wishes, hoping they will have good luck throughout their high school days. Gerald Bartlett leaves his ability to drive a school bus to Helen Elks. Mary Lou Roberts leaves her slimness to Peggy Combs. Bobby Jean Weaver leaves her love for commercial courses to Jessie Ander- son. Charles Edwards leaves his driving ability to Ralph Howell. Marjouie Mitchell leaves her position in Mr. Russells office to whoever is lucky to get it. Howard Seymour leaves his bashful girl shy ways to Bryle Carraway. Mary Lancaster leaves her ability to learn shorthand to Mary Ellen Davis. Ann Jones leaves her silliness to Dora Edwards. Barbara Chase leaves her ability to learn shorthand to Betty Goff. Mona Pipkin leaves her ability to play basketball to Joan Crumpler. Marjorie Lewis and Frances Howell leave their position working in the store to anyone who will take it. Hilda Batson leaves the love of Grantham to anyone who can get it. Jean Mozingo leaves her battle of Black Strand to Effie Lancaster and hopes it will attract as much attention at the ballgames as hers did. Donna Deaver leaves her quietness to Sara Pate. Karen Killette leaves her small waistline to Sue Gardner. Jimmy Best leaves his position in the Beta Club to Ray Howell. George Deans leaves his bashfulness to girls to Douglas Davis. Richard Sasser leaves his ability to make things of wood to Billy Herring. Morris Batten leaves his love of Bar-Be-Cued chicken to Arthur Ivey. Phillip Lancaster will be satisfied with just leaving. Rosemary D'Angelo leaves her ability to pronounce French to Peggy Combs. Mary Frances Herring leaves her ability to get A on conduct to Peggy Combs. Billy Toler leaves his position working in the lunchroom to Donald I-licks. Becky and Karole Cox leave their ability to get out of work to anyone who is Wise enough to get it. Allen Griffith leaves his determination to anyone who has the determination to get it. J. T. Sauls leaves his shortness to Ralph Howell. Mahlon Fleming leaves his crew-cut to Mr. Russell. 15 Jack Crumpler leaves his ability to speed without getting caught to J. I. Jones. Anne Scott leaves her position playing the piano for Miss Price's fourth grade band to Gail Lancaster. Sandra Hicks leaves her ability to make good on geometry to Edward Craw- ford. Carol Lynn Garris leaves her position as co-captain of the girls' basketball team to Virginia Crumpler. Tommie Ann Lancaster leaves the A she didn't get on conduct to Gail Lan- caster. Prophecy Who wasit that said there were no signs of success in the hearts and minds of those 1956 Seniors of good old Pikeville High? Was it you? If so, just listen to this. I am, incidentally, HOWARD SEYMOUR just home from the Army. I de- cided to look up all my old classmates. My first stop was at the school. Boy, has it grown! We now have two Home Economics teachers, CAROL LYNN GARRIS and TOMMIE ANN LANCASTER. MARJORIE LEWIS has also decided to come back to her Home Town this time as basketball coach and science teacher. JIMMY BEST has decided that Pikeville is too small for him and is a Professor at State College. Among those in the medical field in Pikeville are MAHLON FLEMING, a successful pharmacist in his own store. The town now has a hospital. A very successful one with only the best nurses. Our class was well represented here by FRANCES HOWELL, SANDRA HICKS, MONA PIPKIN, MARY FRANCES HERRING, ROSEMARY D'ANGELO. KARNE KILLETTE and REBECCA COX have given up the nursing profession for married life. I drove out to Patetown and all the farming fellows and gals were gathered ar ound the store. Seen here were ALLEN GRIFFITH, RICHARD SASSER, MORRIS BATTEN, JACK CRUMPLER, and KAROLE COX. The old saying is gals are the gossips, but listen at this. They began talking about alltheir old friends. In the end I found out that BILLY TOLER was a pilot, SANDY PEELE, a star in M.G.M.'s pictures, GERALD BARTLETT a player for the New York Yankees, and CHARLES EDWARDS, a Darlington racer. What a famous class. Those girls who have become executive secretaries are: BOBBY JEAN WEA- VER, ANNE SCOTT, MARY LANCASTER, and MARY LOU ROBERTS. I un- derstand that they are scattered all over the world. Some of the girls chose to give up careers for married life. They are none other than HILDA BATSON, JEAN MOZINGO, MARJORIE MITCHELL, and DONNA DEAVER. Besides husbands they also have children to look after. Some of the boys seem to be missing. Who could they be? Why one is J. T. SAULS, a station attendant. I remember two more cute boys, PHILLIP LANCASTER, a welder, and GEORGE DEANS, a flying guy. Two of the girls have turned out to be very successful telephone operators, ANN JONES and BARBARA CHASE. They're married also. Now in l966,Imarvelatthe success and happiness of those Seniors of 1956. 16 History Most ofus will never forget that first day of school as freshmen. That was way back in the Fall of 1952. We made many mistakes that first year, but we see now how we gained bv them. We were separated that year with Mrs. Dor- othey Johnson as the girls' sponsor and Miss Betty West as the boys' sponsor. A majority of our members were initiated into the l7'.l-l.A. and F.F.A. Some of our girls earned their Junior Homemakers Degree. Some of our members also went out for the basketball team that year and made it. They were Mona Ann Pipkin, Carol Lynn Garris, Marjorie Lewis, Mary Lou Roberts, Sandra Hicks, and Mahlon Fleming. They did very well under Miss Barwick and Mr. Holiday's supervision. Well, in our sophomore year, we thought ourselves Ole Timers to high school ways, and really gave those poor freshmen a taste of what we had re- ceived the year before. We were still separated with Mrs. Montague as tne girls' sponsor and Mrs. Ginn as the boys' sponsor. That was the year that six of us were initiated into the Beta Club, five girls and one boy. And what an initia- tion we had. But it was well worth it. That year we had our first taste of Al- gebra. What would we have done without dear old Mr. Carriker to guide us. Mona Ann Pipkin was chosen the most valuable player in the county tournament that year and Marjorie Lewis received honorable mention. The next year came all too quickly and with it the responsibility that goes with being a Junior. Then and only then did we realize what a responsibility we had. But for once we were all together as a class and we knew if we worked together,we could make the grade. So with our class sponsor, Mrs. Dees, we started to work raising the money we would need. We sold everything from Christmas Cards to Stationary to school license plates. We also served the Goldsboro Civitan Club a supper. Our reward for all this work came on May 6,1956. We had a very beautiful and impressive Junior-Senior banquet at the Moose Lodge in Wilson. lt seemed to be enjoyed by all who attended. We also gave avery successful Junior Play which was entitled One Mad Night . Some of the members of our class who had gone out for the basketball team made Wayne County All-Conference team. We were very proud of them. We also had a very interesting trip to Goldsboro for Junior Career Day. 17 In , y 'Y .4 And then the final year, the year we had been looking forward to for so long. It's funny how it seems to take ages to reach that final step, and then before you know it, you have already passed it and you can't seem to realize where the time went so fast. One of our nicest memories of this year is when we received our beautiful and long awaited class rings. Our class sponsor, Miss Barwick, seemed as happy for us as we were. She has made this last year everything we thought it should be. She has guided us in all our problems. She helped usin every way she possibly could toward raising the money we needed for our Washington Trip and for sponsoring the annual. Our Washington trip was something that will never be forgotten. How Miss Barwick and Mr. Spen- cer contended with us, we'll never know. We want to extend our thanks also to Mrs. Ballance for helping us on the annual. It would be hard to count the hours she spent supervising the work on it. One of our members, Carol Lynn Garris, is serving this year as State F.H.A. president. We are very proud of her. We enjoyed a trip to Greenville this year to observe college life at E.C. C. We also had a pleasant trip to the Ice Capades. We are looking forward to the Senior Play which will be given immediately after the basketball season is over. Then the Junior-Senior Banquet which will be in our honor. And then that final night when we will finally receive that diploma that we have worked for, for so long. Bobby Jean Weaver-Historian Snapshots M - .V A 'i-Hiailii-X ' i 2. 5 A ,Q ' 'Z my P' fr X I! V 4 55 .. K 1 k 4 E X Q - ' Iff ' ., 3 ' it V id i i fr- L 'xi' 1 L - p 1 . ,, Q fr 'ii 4 ' 1f'?ii s A ' my I 69. -of fs- it 5 W s P ii' K , ' 9 Z' J F .A .f , . v , Q 1 X Y 1, 18 Donald Hicks - Vice-President LR. Crumpler - President Gail Lancaster - Secretary Virginia Crumpler - Treasurer Class Officers Juniors -it 'iz M so 4 I ,S r Jessie Anderson Q Betty Best 59 ,x -Q 'X Qtgfg B Rebecca Cannon 66 Q '73 4+ Byrle Carraway ,,- Peggy Combs 'Q ,fix C ' 1 Bobbie Crocker ,fy 19 5 ar- ,. lg 1 -xr ar- - ' .,. x E ffl- f X 5, XXV? ,I Junior's LR, Crumpler Virginia Crumpler Alice Davis l'S wa 'ag' x wi Douglas Davis . : Mary Ellen Davis - 'V ' 5' Barbara Edwards fi wav' -1:17 Sue Gardner Lindora Ginn I Betty Goff X as ' fl W1 '- are X, .Ikea Dora Mae Edwards Helen Elks Jimmy Futrelle N ig , ' X wmv fx . is I W , f Billy Gene Herring Donald Hicks Curtis Howell Agn 20 ef ,Q I 1 . al' . ,ls- . ag-nz l fe.. 4 - i Ralph Howell Ray Howell Arthur Ivey Arnold Jones LE. Jones Gail Lancaster Peggy Lancaster Peggy Pate Sara Pate Ulf VVIA I .- ,I m 322 Junior's n4'N it KRW, 1P 'at 5 az. ? , l iff-f if iv Y sw glanwv' f .r--wx 'Ind K7 vw? QS f 1 ft- i n aff' S P I' W 1 .g' - -A V . ,,..,,' . ,. , . 1, , l . .f ,-1 . u .' H .' ,f . . f H Bobby Sasser l Jane Sasser P Io Ann Tillman 'Uh 4. ,lv Barbara Tucker Margaret Tyndall Ada Wiggs Sophomore Ed Crawford President Carl Tyndall Vice President Janet Pate Secretary Johnny Futrell Tre asury fi x K wifi- 'kw .P 5 '4 ' 41 if , 'ia-. Sophomores Nellie Deans Durwood Deaver Bill Dees Abbie Forehand Johnny Futrell Patricia Gardner ,V 4' W 'wr' X if f , 45:2 5 f fx Bm as ! I' I 'sf' ,J Gerald Hughes Henry Jinnette Carol Kearney Esther Kearney Bryant Lancaster Effie Lancaster Wit' C203 Y C- X C tg X 1 fl if in 55 '97 'Z ,a Q -Q-f - ap- St W QM Km s ,N x X X r - Y QM if- I-2 ,z,. 1 . vs A ,E ax I , ' 'TQ' 'BN , , ', f . aw fa lj in I f' Betsy Grantham Rowena Gurganus Cegerna Gurley Frances Herring Kenneth Howell Pauline Howell ,, gre WA 1 , ya QW sf K I 3 ' 2 af- wah. - pr? W i, f- P N-. xx A fi' an if - , 44 l'Q gl' r f ii P7 ' S 1 , 1 5 X I . A ,nv- fw- we ' f 3 A! 'NS 14' 'N ,Q ffx K I f, f Qf, .., hav' A W! A f , 'F 53 I I X 15, Nancy Pipkin Jack Sasser Lillie Sasser Edna Earle Sauls Hazel Sauls Lindsay Scott Lf? xi A 604 an aft E -J? in N w Eh Z-' S f'T31 5 -495 M 'I I! xxx fl t vi, V 3 Q , Sophomores IJ. Mozingo Janet Pate Margert Peedin Gail Peele Gary Peele Betty Person 'W' I L06 ' ,vi 2 i ' , 5,52 P . 25? I X. . x A 3 ,QI Q- 1, fS,g,:,s , A aw 4 - HQ W' nv- fav - 4, at 'W E .0-1 4' 1 ...nv . mr' it i' . if - r., , , ,... 1 . , Cf' .1 f is Q N , O Clifton Smith Judith Smith ! Qt Frankie Till man Martha Toler Hazel Wade Polly Wiggins Freshmen -Q- 43,5 if is Mi ,iff if if Wfdfr, ' -Q, Freshmen Class Officers to M1 wir ,Tm W ,f rf'M3 ' 'X .sf tw, 'iw is Joyce Williams - Treasurer Linda Futrell - Secretary David Barfield - Vice-President Richard Woodard - President J Ps. IU! 5 7yr,nNmK ad WWA -:qv J David Barfield Lemuel Bartlett Myrtle Batten B F Bissette M Bonnie Brown In W B- X . x 4 ,I Q N ' , 5 -'W Roman Brown 4' , A X4 ,.,,.v 25 Freshmen Patsy Carter 'E 1,c, cox v- ' f Rose Crocker 1: I tx A '71 Joan Crumpler i ' , ., I em. Kenneth Davis G Q7 :Q , C' 4 L, 5' Charles Daw r ' 1 - ig, L Jesse Daw 2?- N:-'U C Peggy Edwards L ' I K Y r- . I in 'i Vide , A ' , Lk 4 1 C 9' Jerry Elmore QL W.. ' 7 l I, f as 41 7' Dorothy Evans 4 so 7 A W-,A qf, 'ir Q., W Gatha Forehan f W L if - Carolyn Forehan .A .fri -. XI g L Q , , - A ' 1' Q an Bryant Futrelle PL' .5 , M I r l g Linda Futrelle Y-W I f H ' f X Edward Gurley 'cs ' f Ray Hare bi' X' 5 Ziff? X 4 I l 4s rf fx Mary Harvey Q John Herring , ff ,X L , , Ray Hicks E gf- .f ,.... x Willie Hollowell I 5 , 5, 7 A I F V ' , 'sis rj Frances Howell Henry Howell f Judith Howell or , z Robert Howell 7 3 1 ,V - it 1' 1? Willie Howell James Jones y .3 D,R, Lancaster r 4',,g- , 50 R 1 Lou Ellen Lancaster Q- L L , L. 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Bartlett's Grocery Belk - Tylers Best gl West Men's Shop Bill's Market Carr Spring Co. Ed's Drive - In Fisher Tire Company Fleming - Vail Oil Co. Garris Jeweler s Goldsboro Candy Kitchen G. V. Orton Grocery Ham's Used Cars Ideal Barber Shop Jackson 8: Robbin's Garage Open Air Fruit Stand Red Jarman Sutton Gas 8: Appliances S 8: W Milling Company Wayne Oil Company Whitley Milling Company CASEY'S CLEANERS 8. LAUNDRY IIO9 N. William Street Compliments QUALITY BICYCLE SHOP Ph - 3535 one 209 N. John sffeef G0ldSlJ0f0 I N0ffl1 C0 0lIn0 Goldsboro North Carolina . HARLEY OWENS Complzments EAT TAYLORS DUMAS - GIDDEN Thefre oll' CO' TAILORED TO TASTE Goldsboro North Carolina H- M' Owens-lf' PATE'S MILTON BEST'S Esso Servicenter GROCERY and Bus Station Grill Patetown North Carolina Phone - 3I9I Fremont North Carolina THOMPSON'S SERVICE Compliments Pure Oil Products Grade A Grill Highway II7 Phone - 2083 Pikeville North Carolina WAYNE OIL CO. Robie Strickland Goldsboro North Carolina ATTENTION FARMERS! We Buy Cotton Handle Gov't. Loans on Cotton Low Storage Rates Courteous Service IO6 E. Vine St. Goldsboro, North Carolina CONGRA TULA TIONS SENIORS YELVERTON FUNERAL HOME Bunn Ray and Cuz Ralph sour:-:ERN coTToN sToRAcE Ffemonf Noffh carolina iNcoRP. DIL'-ON SAM JERNIGAN a soNs SUPPLY COMPANY Machinery - Mill Supplies Phone - 747 Goldsboro North Carolina FURNITURE COMPANY All kinds of Furniture Frigidaire Appliances Phone - 20I8 East Ash St. Ext. Goldsboro North Carolina PAUL C. BLALOCK INC. TOWN and COUNTRY SALES SERVICE L. P. Bulk and Bottle Gas Service PARTS ' ACCESSORIES 226 N. Center Street . Phone - 63 Fremont North Carolina Goldsbom North Carolina Compliments Of GRAY'S McKEEL'S SERVICE STATION Shell Products Wash and Grease Hi-Way II7 Phone 3877 Pikeville, North Carolina Seafood and Poultry We Deliver Fresh Fish Everyday 904 East Ash Goldsboro North Carolina l V 4:1 'vu' A' vfifrq I I ' Jil N 2'rw Mlm':l!1' I we ,sfwqzffff W W w ' lM,,1g:,gr ,W,lfl,,t , ii'l V,,,,f lill wil alll 5 v .- ss.-:V vflri,-I. W -' -J, H ,. 'W 4 5, f lofi 1- N N W' 'fr-Q' Mljgfif ' v at ,, f :if,'-hh f -1- Ve 'Hilt i ' 1 ' :1L,1LgQMfl:fMgj Q,'. i W,V L. rw BAR-B-QUE Mt. Olive Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina FARMERS HARDWARE CO. CRAWFQRD FURNITURE COMPANY Dupont Paints Siegler Heaters Nuifena Feeds Everything For The Home Seeds and Fertilizers Phone ' 3853 Pikeville North Carolina Pikeville North Carolina MlCKEY'S PASTRY SHOP , 212 N. Center Street EFIRD S Phone - 909 DEPARTMENT STORE Goldsboro North Carolina c..l..,s - pie. fffljs jj Wlgmeijs Doughnuts - Cookies ea y 0 ear And Pashles of all kinds Goldsboro North Carolina We specialize in Party and Wedding Cakes GOLDSBORO FREMONT FARM CENTER DRY CLEANERS INCORP. and HATTERS Cusfom Grinding Sn Mixing Purina Chows - Baby Chicks Phone 2631 lO0 Goldsboro Sf. Phone 2922 Goldsboro N A S H America's Finest Travel Car MEN SHOP Collier Nash Motors Pikeville' N. C. Phone 3836 Phone 3852 Pikeville L. 8. M. BRANCH SUPPLY CO. BANKING 8- TRUST CO. Gen. Mdse. - Hardware Fremont 8' Farm Supplies - Cotton Ginners Pikeville N- C- Phone 3832 Congratulations AMERICAN PLUMBING 8. ELECTRIC wll-MAPS SUPPLY COMPANY BEAUTY SHOP Goldsboro - Zebulon Pikeville North Carolina Phone 3751 Compliments Of CAROLINA TRACTORS, INC. Your Ferguson Dealer Compliments NEUSE TRACTOR CO. Tractors FORD Implements Phone 3000 Mt. Olive Highway Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of GRIFFIN STEEL Sl SUPPLY ROME L. DICKERSON COMPANY . Sand ' Gravel . Iron and Steel Products FIII - Crjxj f,::L::I IOPSOII Metal Windows - Overhead Doors Goldsboro, North Carolina PI 0 'e 3400 PI-we 2200 - DOY 4399 - Nighf N. William sl. Exl. Goldsboro Dismbutoazti gxke' State Fresh Meats - Groceries Kelly Springfield Tires Free Delivery Shell Products 60I Goldsboro Phone North Carolina No SI. GOICISbOl'0 LEWIS' AM ER COMMUNITY MOTORS OCD S VICE CORPORATION Mt. Olive Hiway at American Oll Plant Sales FORD Service Washing - Greosing - Road service Tire Repair Phone 9113 Goldsboro North Carolina Goldsboro WEIL'S SERVING GOLDSBORO AND EASTERN CAROLINA SINCE I865 WITH FASHION AND QUALITY APPAREL PERKINS MUTUR PARTS. INC. Dnsvnmurnnl AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND EQUIPMENT 5 u P E R w E L D REG. U. B. PATENT OFFICE 225-227 WEST WALNUT BTREEI' GOLDSBORO. N. C. W AND I ROVED METHOD OF REPAIRIN LOCKS. CYLINDER HEADS. AN O METAL CABTIN 8 0 P. 0. BOX Compliments Of HOOD BROS. DAIRY Insure future Health and Happiness by drinking more milk at school and at home. Best of luck to each of you. Your School Mi Ikman OPEN-AIR MARKET Shop at the Open Air Market and save on your meats and groceries FARMER'S WHSE. Sell your tobacco at Farmer's Warehouse for the high dollar CREECH'S INC. Furniture of Distinction 209 W. Walnut Street Phone - 2143 Goldsboro North Carolina BELL SEWING CENTER Home of National Advertised Sewing Machines NECCHI - NEW HOME - SEWMOR Phone 2490 229 N. John Street Goldsboro North Carolina FLAKE'S TIRE SERVICE GOLDSBORO'S HUB DEPARTMENT STORE New Tires and Recapping When You Think About Tires Think About Us I05-IO7 East Walnut St. Corner Center and Mulberry Phone H80 Phone 4730 N h C I Goldsboro North Carolina GOICISIJOIO on mo ma WAYNE POULTRY CO- DEWEY BROS., mc. Archie and Haywood Rose F d M h. I 1 o , n , Dealers In un ers ac l IS s Loose Leaf Tobacco - Pecans Chickens and Eggs All Kinds of Farm Produce Office Phone 565 Mill Supplies METAL BUILDING SUPPLIES STEEL FABRICATORS Telephone I8O0 600 North John Street Goldsboro North Carolmo Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments ISAACS - KAHN Shop With Confidence FURNITURE co., INC. ' LEDER BROS. The Big Fumiture Store On Center Streep And Wear With Pride II8-122 N. center sffeef Goldsboro Noffo Cofolmo Goldsboro North Carolina RICHARD'S JEWELERS, INC. I06 N. Center St. Goldsboro, North Carolina Diamonds - Silverware Watches - China Birthstone Rings - Cameras Luggage Electrical Appliance G Id b Congratulations Seniors THOMPSON'S HARMONY HALL Radios - Phonographs Televisions - Records 'Eastem North Carolina T. V. Hospital 20I S. Center 6 REPAIRS ON WATCHES a JEWELRY 0 S om Nm C ' M 67777 mf X Of I X Goldsboro, N. C. CLARKTCN MATTRESS CO. Compliments Of COFFEE SHOP W oR'K'Q 59, Fremont N.c Sell Your Tobacco At CAROLINA WAREHOUSE Goldsboro, North Carolina Friendly Courte ous Service GUY BEST BRUCE SMITH PERKI NB MUTUR PARTS. INC. 0 ' 2' 'B' Dmfnaluvnnl P' O' 'ox Bn AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND EQUIPMENT HIAVV CAI INCINI CYLI li I 2 E : : PU' .IATU ,kugjugju oouu.ALLuzn 5 E E c 25 Ee E U, .. D ,1'g33',,1,'g,,g an-zzv WEST WALNUT rrnzsr IOILIII CAITINUI .sl I g NK! WILD!! MF- GOLDSBORO, N. C. nnuns n ln! ll I yu 3, f'-.-:Eel N w Ano mvnovzn Memos or Rznlnmo clucna IN 332252. l qYEEi no BLOCKB,CYLJNDER HEAD8,AND ofnsn ' 'fgfl' 1' Mrnu. cAs'rlNol ' 1?.- Crankshaft Grinding, welding Motor' Rebuilding Compliments Congratulations of Seniors BRYAN OIL COMPANY LITTLE RIVER OIL C0 Phone 99 Raleigh Highway Goldsboro N. C. Compliments gf MOTOR PARTS and MACHINE SERVICE, INC. MUSIC and SPORTS U Pays K0 Play 1302 N. William 51. Goldsboro N. C. Goldsboro, N. c. Compliments Of O'BERRY 8. LEWIS INC. Insurance - Bonds john D. Lewis Thomas O'Berry Claxton U. Sasser WAYNE MEDI Wholesale Dru 8a ental Wheel Chairs, Hospital Beds Surgical Elastic Stockings John 81 W. T. Thigpen, Owners PIKEVILLE, N. C. gs Surgical Supplies R . CAL SUPPLY COMPANY FARMERS SUPPLY CO. DILLON - BELL IMPLEMENT COMPANY ROGERS PAINTS HARDWARE 1033 North William Street BUILDERS SUPPLIES 118 N. John sffeef P' 0- BOX 25 Goldsboro North Carolina Goldsboro N. C. T I W. P. ROSE SUPPLY CO INCORPORATED I FEED MILL 8- HATCHERY Dealers in Quality Feeds and Building Material Baby Chicks Phone 33-l388W Phone 3872 Goldsboro North Carolina Pikeville North Carolina HOWELL BROS' Congratulations to the GROCERY and MARKET Class of 1956 Deole' In .l. C. PENNEY CO. INC. Heavy and Fancy Groceries Glidden Painfs l09-l09 West Walnut Street Phone 206-3 CGA! F- Z- as Pikeville North Carolina ways mst Qua My THOMPSON - wooTEN FATE 5 SERVICE STATION OIL COMPANY, INC. GOODYEAR TIRES Shell Petroleum Products Phone 3752 Goldsboro North Carolina Pikeville North Carolina Compliments of MADE-RITE BAKERY Goldsboro, North Carolina SETH B. HOLLOWELL ou. COMPANY Atlantic Petroleum Products Plant Location: Adamsville Box 290, Goldsboro, North Carolina P. O. Telephone 898-J lv PIKEVILLE DRU 0. Car Troubles Vanish G C Complete Prescription Service at , Sundries, Cosmetics, and Fountain Service RACKLEY S GARAGE , at Reasonable Prices Pikeville North Carolina pikevillel North Carolina GOODMAN sou Your Tobacco Af GROCERY and MARKET Dealer in BIG BR'CK Heavy and Fancy Groceries WAREHOUSE Sherwin-Williams Paints P Feeljli ond38:2hry N. John Street Pikeville one North Carolina Goldsboro North Carolina l BRANCH BANKING 81 TRUST CO. The Safe Executerv A Complete Courteous Banking Service for AII Phone 380 - 381 Goldsboro Compliments of DUMAS - GIDDEN CAROLINA TRACTORS INC. Your Friendly Ferguson Dealer Co' Mt. Olive Hwy. Phone 2898 Goldsboro N. C. Goldsboro, North Carolina EUGENE GARRIS HOWELL and CO' on. COMPANY MODERN GROCERY and MARKET Your Cities Service Dealer Telephone 38Il Phone 543 Pikeville North Carolina Goldsboro North Carolina BROOM MOTOR CO. Used Cars - Repair Service The Best Values in Town Telephone 1088 226 N. John St. Goldsboro North Carolina Congratulations Seniors CONEKIN'S SHOE STORE Goldsboro, N. C. 1.1.1 11.1 1.1 -1 ji gl, ,k .1 . 1, 11.1111-'M WN- 111,111 Y- v.f . 1.1.1111-.1,1,t 1,-111 1 11 W . . A 1 1.1v:1'1 ,11i1' 1 111-111' 11' '-L' '1.':' 1 :. ,1l' HV1 F ' 1-1, 1 ' 1- fp, ',11',' 1 tg in A 1 1' 1 11 . ' P. , -' ' 1-A'4'11 '1 H f :gN'JfS ': 1 '12 3.11 11 A . 1-H111 '1' f'g1' ',-',1 ' L1'1f.'5 ' -'31 F' .1.1'13'1'l 1'7 1..!7 . ' :L. 'l ' ' 1.11 , 1- 10 111,111 1 11,11 ...1,..1. .N Sf' 1,1 .' 1' . ' P 1 ' v 1 , , f' 1 1 1 1f,'1' 1 1' 1? - 1 1 ' ' -' 11 1 ' 1 , . 1 -r ' -r 1 ' 1- , f.4l.',.Ij1f x.1 1' ' . - 1 ' 1 ' ' '1' '1. ' 1' 'l 1 . Y 11 1' 11:' .,' ' 85 4 1 , ' 1 .. 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