Pine Level High School - Pine Needle Yearbook (Pine Level, NC)
- Class of 1952
Page 1 of 52
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 52 of the 1952 volume:
“
THE EINE NEEELE Published by THE STUDENTS of Pine Level High School Pine Level North Carolina CECICATION MRS GROVER GODWIN Since the beginning of the Pine Needle in 1950. much progress has been made It has grown to be one of the major functions in our school activity and each year the students look forward to publishing the annual. It was the annual sponsor who proved to be the leader for our first two annuals. She instilled in us why we should want an annual and also willingly used her time to help prepare it. Therefore we look to her today in appreciation of her faitftfulness and encouragement toward the beginning and present standing of the Pine Needle. We, the students of the Pine Level School, proudly dedicate this, the 1952 Pine Needle, to Mrs Grover Godwin rAC Mr Clyde Mozingo Principal Mr. Mozingo has truly been a guiding light ' unto our paths ' and we owe him much praise. Lxy Teachers These teachers have helped us through miny hard hours in the class room: To them we also are liberal with our praise. Mr. Bobby Stott Mrs. Bobby Stott TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD @000 300 ooo ooo 0000 OOO O0 OOO i - - ♦ V. ' a Miss Margaret Kirk Seated, left to right: Peedin, Lee, J. Jones, Miss Kirk, Grumpier. Standing, left to right; Kornegay, Edwards, Gaskill, W. Jones, W White, Grice, Creech, Thompson, Parker, Strickland, A White, Walters, and Batten Business Manager Jimmy Peedin Faculty Advisor Miss Margaret Kirk Photography Editor Warren White Art Editor Sara Lee Sports Editor Donald Grumpier PINE NEEPLE STAEE The Senior Ring A true mark of distinction SENICI S Linda Peedin MASCOTS Z. B. Parker W: u 4 i k 4 ■ S. ' j ' ' - -4 President, Bobby Stallings; Vice-President, Shirley Braswell; Secretary-Treasurer, Mer- lene Daughtry. These guide the Seniors, Billy Barbee Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff d 4-H 4 Shirley Braswell Glee Club 1 , 2, 3 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 4 Student Association Annual Staff 3 Newspaper Staff d “Go Slow, Mary 3 “Flyin’ High 4 4-H 1 Jimmie Corbett Newspaper Sta 4, Editor “Flyin’ High 4 d-H 1 Carlton Creech Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 , 2, 3 Baseball 1 , 2, 3 Class Officer 3 Donald Creech Newspaper Staff 4 Bus Driver 4 4-H 1, 2 Marie Creech Glee Club 1 , 2. 3 Class Officer 3 Student Association 3 Annual Staff 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 4 4-H 1 “Go Slow, Mary” 3 “Flyin’ High” 4 Marshal 3 Donald Grumpier Basketball 1 , 2, co-captain 3, captain 4 Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 3 Student Association 3 Annual Staff 4 “Go Slow, Mary” 3 “Flyin ' High” 4 Most Athletic Award 3 Glee Club 3, 4 Bus Driver 4 Merlene Daughtry Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 Class Officer 4 “Go Slow, Mary” 3 “Flyin’ High” ' I Cecil Dixon Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Violet Eason Parrish Glee Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 , 2, 3, captain d Class Officer 4 Annual Staff 3 Newspaper Staff 4 “Go Slow, Mary” 3 “Flyin’ High” 4 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 Margarette Edwards Glee Club 1 , 2, 3 Cheerleader 3, 4 Class Officer 3 Student Association 4, President Annual Staff 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 “Go Slow, Mary” 3 “Flyin’ High” 4 4-H 1 Chief Marshal -3 Junius Jones Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 2, 3, Editor 4 “Go Slow, Mary” 3 “Flyin’ High” 4 Best All Round Award 2 Marshal 3 Class Officer 1 Waverly Jones Glee Club 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4, co-captain Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Go Slow, Mary 3 Flyin’ High 4 4-H 1 Sara Lee Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 4-H 1.2 Citizenship Award 2 William Overbee Newspaper Staff 4 4-H 1 Bobby Stallings Glee Club 2 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Class Officer 2, 4 Student Association 4 Bus Driver 4 Go Slow, Mary 3 Flyin’ High” 4 4-H 1, 2 Melvin Thompson Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3 Glee Club 3 Bus Driver 3 Mary Wood Glee Club 1 , 2, 3 Class Officer 1 Newspaper Staff 4 4-H 1 Once again we come to the close of the Senior individuals. We hope that you have noticed their feats of progress. Also we give them our wishes for a very success- ful future in every respect. ■i IST€Cy My friends, before your very eye s I am going to unroll the story of a marvelous class — the most perfect class that has ever originated at Pine Level — the class of 1952. Its role was only four short years, but each day of the four years was crowded with the happiest and most important events. The story has its beginning in September, 1948, when the boys and girls made their initial appear- ance in the Pine Level High School. We were thirty-eight in number, and a most intelligent looking bunch of green” Freshmen. As Freshmen we had as our principal Miss Rena King; Home Room Teacher Mrs. W. T. Batchelor. During that year we gave a Negro Minstrel. Our next step, we were Sophomores. No longer were we called green freshmen but Saucy Sophomores.” During our Sophomore year we had as principal Mr. Clyde Mozingo; and home room teacher, Mr. W. T. Batchelor. Six of us students, Edith Poole, Marie Creech, Margarette Edwards, Junius Jones, William Overbee. and Bobby Stallings, were chosen as waiters and waitresses of the Junior-Senior Banquet of 1950. Jolly Juniors! What a marvelous feeling! We had finally reached this step, long to be remembered by all. Our home room teacher was Miss Norma Willard, Usually Juniors have only one big event of the year, the Junior-Senior Banquet, but we were honored by being able to accompany the Seniors to Wash- ington, D. C, We left Thursday morning, April 9, 1951. Returning we gave the Junior-Senior Banquet at the Pine Level Gym, on April 20, 1951 . We gave also a Junior Play, “Go Slow, Mary,” which helped finance the Junior-Senior Banquet, Having the great honor of being Marshals were Margarette Edwards, chief, Marie Creech, and Junius Jones. Now at last the most thrilling year of our high school career — Seniors! Still with us as principal v as Mr. Clyde Mozingo, and as home room teacher, Miss Margaret Kirk. Gradually our number had de- creased, some married, some working, and others moved to another community, until there were now only eighteen. Maybe we were small in number but we were the largest class in many years, and we were filled with enthusiasm and a longing to make Pine Level remember us. We gave the Senior play, “Flying High,” which will finance the gift which we will leave to the school. Last, but not least, the Business English Class composed of Seniors published the Pine Burr, the school paper. The class of ’52 having finished their four years of high school are a proud group of Seniors. So leaving Pine Level, where we shared our joys and sorrows, we might look happy, but within we are sad. LAST WILL ANL TESTAMENT We, the class of 1952, of Pine Level High School, Pine Level, North Carolina, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. The Seniors leave to the oncoming Seniors our ability to co-operate. We bequeath our brilliant minds to the Freshman of 1952. We leave our ability to always be cheerful to the Sophomores. We leave our willingness to work to the oncoming Juniors. To the teachers the Seniors leave their honesty. Our faithfulness will always be left to our school, which we love very much, and we will cherish the memories found here for the rest of our lives. To our fellow students we wish to say that we will always remember your kindness. We hope that each of the coming years will prove to be the best for each of you. CEASS LLCEL ECT In a large, warm room with a beautiful fireplace, I sit thinking about the Pine Level High School Class of 1952. In this room there is a big blazing fire in the fireplace, and as I sit looking into the fire, I am thinking of all the seniors of ’52. The fire begins to fade away and the pictures of Carlton Creech, Donald Crumpler, William Over- bee, and Donald Creech come before my eyes. I see them in uniforms, and as the picture begins to clear I see them giving orders to a group of men. They must be doing well for themselves. The pictures of another, group come before my eyes. I see that Mary Wood, Marie Creech, Mar- garette Edwards, Shirley Braswell, and ' Billy Barbee are all through their business courses. But wait, I see Shirley and Margarette wearing blue uniforms of the WAF, Uncle Sami not only has the boys, but the girls working for him. As I look deeper into the fire I see that Sara Lee, Merlene Daughtry, and Violet Eason are very happy with their husbands. Sara and Merlene must not like house work so well, because they are work- ing as telephone operators. Another group comes clear in the flames. I see Waverly Jones, Junius Jones, Bobby Stallings and Jimmy Corbett going to college. And, last of all I see Melvin Thompson, a happily married man, and Cecil Dixon standing before their beautiful farms. CICNiriED SENIORS Most Popular Donald Grumpier Marie Creech Most Intelligent William Overbee Margarette Edwards WUC’S Best All-Around Junius Jones Sara Lee Best Dressed Bobby Stallings Margarette Edwards Wittiest Donald Creech Shirley Braswell Most Dependable Billy Barbee Mary Wood Friendliest Waverly Jones Sara Lee WWi€ Most Likely to Succeed Jimmie Corbett Margarette Edwards Most Athletic Carlton Creech Violet Eason Best Looking Donald Crumpler Merlene Daughtry J IJNIOKS President, Carol Thompson; Secretary-Treasurer, Carolyn Peedin; Vice President, Betty Jean Evans. These guide the Junior Class. Martha Barbour Charles Capps j. T. Creech Walton Crocker Betty Jean Evans Royster Gaskill Billy Kornegay Shirley Lee Batten Carolyn Peedin Jimmy Peedin Vance Peedin Annie Myrtle Sellers Carol Thompson JCllT JUNICI S -S SCPUCMCCES President, Warren White; Secretary-Treasurer, Shelba Creech; Vice-President, Curtis Price. These guide the Sophomores. Jean Avery Donnie Baker Danny Barber Shelba Creech Joseph Deans Jack Edwards Janice Overbee Benny Parker Rupert Peedin Curtis Price Bobby Renfrew Billy Strickland Jerry Strickland Betty Suggs Frank Taylor Janie Tyner Patsy Walters Joseph Watson Wayne Watson Warren White Robert Wilkins Henry Woodard President, Arnold White; Vice-President, J, C. Jones; Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Ellis. These guide the Freshmen. Raymond Bailey Janice Creech Betty May Crocker Will Crocker Mattie Joyce Crumpler Billy Daughtry Evelyn Eason Patricia Ellis Jean Evans Faye Grice Nell Grice SheKa Hinnant D. W. Jones Dorothy Jean King Sandra Kornegay Paul Peedin Marvin Rogers Franklin Smith Betty Jean Stuckey Mavie Jean Thompson Patsy Thompson Bobby Thornton Joseph Walters Arnold White Janice Woodard Merle Woodard Not Pictured: Jack Coltrain Aaron Evans J. C. Jones Jesse Moore IM tVCCN ■4 fRESHHtN THE GRADES First Grade; Mrs. Pittman Second Grade: Mrs. Parrish Third Grade’ Mrs. Campbell Fourth Grade: Mrs. Bailey Fifth Grade: Mrs. Beasley Sixth Grade: Mrs, Temple Mrs. Hinton Seventh Grade: Mrs. Sullivan Eighth Grade: Mrs. Crocker THE GEAEES THE GEAEES THE §CHC€L E€AEE Left to right; W. B, Oliver; Street Jones, Jr.; Clarence Strickland; and Wilbert Woodard Not pictured: James Peedin. RAINES and COX PHOTOGRAPHERS ‘Portraits of Distinction’ Portraits and Commercials Wedding and Child Photography Carroll Building Phone 4946 Wilson N. C. Official Photographers for the 1952 Pine Needle Left to right: White, Jones, Thompson, White, Peedin, Edwards, Walters, Stallings, Price, and Braswell. Standing: Clyde Mozingo. THE STIJEENT ASSCCI A.TION President Margarette Edwards Vice-President Vance Peedin Faculty Advisor Clyde Mozingo Secretary-Treasurer Patsy Walters CCLCC eUAC ' •■♦i-r-: r, _ ' .i ' • ' ' W. Jones, Baker, Parker, W. Watson, J. Watson, Taylor, White, J Jones, and Strickland. DINE CEDE STAEE Seated, left to right: M. Creech, Edwards, Parrish, Lee, and Corbett, Standing: Wood, D. Creech, W. Jones, Dixon, Mrs. Stott, Daughtry, Braswell, Overbee, Barbee, and J Jones. CLCC CLUB 4B-CLIJ C Left to right: Peedih, Creech, Braswell, Evans, Hinnant, Walters, Edwards, and Edwards Kneeling, left to right: White, Barbee, Thompson. Denning, Grumpier, Standing: J. Jones, Creech, W. Jones, Gaskiil, Peedin, and Watson. Left to right: Daughtry, Elhs, N, Grice, Grumpier, Stuckey, Eason, Parrish, Batten, J. Grumpier, Kornegay, Crocker, and King. Not Pictured, Woodard. C ETC AT L Kneeling, lett to right: J, Jones, Grumpier, W. Jones, Denning, Gaskill. Standing, left to right: Price, Parker, Stallings, Creech, and White. HEAVNER-WALLACE SEL-FIELD FEED 1 and IMPLEMENT CO. PRODUCE CO., INC. : Allis Chalmers ! ; Wholesale Fruits and Produce and New Idea ; Phone 390 Farm Machinery ! 1 ' Intersection of Highway 70 301 Smithfield, North Carolina I Selma, North Carolina MARVIN E. TAYLOR Distributor SINCLAIR PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Smithfield, North Carolina BUS UBIVEBS Left to right; Grumpier, Stallings, and Creech JANITUB WILLIAM SMITH William has always been a bright light in everyone’s eyes in Pine Level School because he has that smile on his face to greet everyone. He has always been faithful and we truly appreciate his kindness tov ard us GODWIN DRUG CO. Your Local REXALL Store Phone 401 - J Prescriptions Complete Fountain Service Pine Level North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS WEILS FERTILIZER WORKS, INC ; Home of ' Tested on the Farm Fertilizers ! There Is A Difference I GOLDSBORO NORTH CAROLINA 1; Mr. James L. Peedin, Agent GODWIN ' S GROCERY Quality Meats — Frozen Foods Fresh Vegetables - Fancy Groceries Phone 207-W Pine Level, North Carolina JOHNSON ' S ESSO SERVICE Esso Standard Products Greasing, Washing, Tires Tubes and Accessories SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA HUGH AUSTIN ' S MEN AND BOYS STORE A Trial Is All We Ask SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS HARDWARE The Hardest To Wear Is Our Hardware Benjamin Moore Paints Duo Them Oil Heaters SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA SMITHFIELD MULE CO. Livestock Farm Machinery — Avery Tractors Clean Used Cars Dial 2300 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA OPEN AIR MARKET SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA i J, ' — UNDERWOOD FUNERAL HOME Funeral directors since 1897 ; SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA I; — , — i — — — — Compliments of WHITE SWAN MOTEL South of Smithfield Highway 301 — IDEAL OIL CO. Shell Products Phone 3121 ! SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA !; SELMA RADIO AND MUSIC CO. Washing Machines, Refrigerators Ranges, Radios Maytag and Westinghouse Phone 290-J 110 Anderson St. : SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of OVERBY FUNERAL HOME Phone 2202 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA COME ONE! COME ALL! ' A Place For Young People Bar-B-Q, Hot Dogs Soft Drinks BROWN ' S NO. 1 Highway 301 Selma, N. C. HOOKS LAYNE Texaco Firestone Distributors Phone 2424 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA LUMBER - MILLWORK GUY C. LEE I MANUFACTURING CO. I; iPhone 2010 !; SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA I; — DENNING FURNITURE CO. I; Complete Furnishings For ; I; The Home ! !; Westinghouse Appliances SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA QUEEN UPHOLSTERING SHOP Make Old Furniture Look Like New Upholstering — Refinishing Phone 3266 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA GARDNER-CREECH OIL COMPANY Your Friendly Mobilgas Distributor SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA f 7 i: 1 Compliments of 1; i : 1 FARMERS WAREHOUSE : SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA ! STRICKLAND BROS. LUMBER COMPANY L Rough and Dressed Lumber L Paint “ Builders Supplies — Doors 1, Hardware 1, SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA THE PINE LEVEL OIL MILL CO. Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products ! and Fertilizers Phone 208-M PINE LEVEL, N. C. : Compliments of BIG PLANTERS WAREHOUSE ' : SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA — — — . — . — — i CIRCLE COURT On U. S. 301 and 70 One Mile North SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA JORDAN ' S JEWELERS L Quality Jewelry : 1898 1952 Smithfield, N. C. ; Compliments of 1; RACHEL JORDAN O.D. SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA ; II Read 1 THE JOHNSTONIAN-SUN ; For Complete County Coverage | 1 — 4 L. ■j r- Groceries Feeds Phone 506-W Novelties Smithfield WHITLEY BROS. WHOLESALE CO. Your Home County Wholesaler James W. Whitley Joe L. Whitley Henry H. Whitley ‘7 Compliments of GOLD LEAF WAREHOUSE SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of PERKINS RIVERSIDE WAREHOUSE SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA SMITHFIELD HOG MARKET Live Hog Buyers We Bug Hogs Every Day Box 248 Phone3131 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA W. B. Oliver Son SINCE 1866 MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS Tractors — Combines — Hardware General Merchandise Fertilizers Cotton Buyers — Ginners Electrical Appliances PINE LEVEL, NORTH CAROLINA S SHITHFIELD AVTOIMOBILE DEALERS! AMIATIOSI BUIE MOTORS, INC. — Studeboker Cars Trucks GARDNER MOTOR CO. — Dodge Plymouth Cars — Dodge Job-Rated Trucks LITTLE ' S PONTIAC CO. - Pontiac Cars GMC Trucks PIPPIN MOTORS, INC. -Oldsmobiie Cars SMITHFIELD AUTO SALES, INC. — Kaiser-Frazer Henry J. Cars STANLEY MOTORS, INC. — Chrysler — Plymouth Cars WILLIAMS MOTOR CO. - Buick Cars WILSON CHEVROLET CO. - Chevrolet Cars Trucks B. R. WILSON, INC. - Ford Cars Trucks SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of HOWELL-VICTORY THEATRES SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of SMITHFIELD-SELMA DRIVE IN THEATRE U. S. 70 Compliments of RUDY-SELMA THEATRES SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations WOODARD GROCERY COMPANY Quality Meats Fruits Drinks Fancy Groceries Phone 207-M Pine Level ►a -.k t i 1 . Compliments of TROT MOTEL SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of WALTZ COURT CAFE Largest Cafe In Johnston County A Place For Young People BROWN ' S NO. 2 Hot Dogs, Ice Cream Bar-B-Q, Candy, Soft Drinks On Highway 70 Pine Level, N. C. Compliments of THE JEWEL BOX SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE A. H. Paddisan SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA It Pays To Play GOLDSMITH and SPALDING Sports Equipment 202-204 E. Walnut Phone 1996 Goldsboro, N. C. S. J. NORECK Distributor Pure Oil Products SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA D. EARNEST WOODARD ' S STORE Phone 377-Jl Selma SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments Of | I FURNITURE j FOR ! GRACIOUS LIVING j BETWEEN I SELMA and SMITHFIELD j ON U. S. 301 HIGHWAY The SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY Phone 59 Cotton Seed Products — Gin High-Grade Fertilizers SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA PITTSBURG PHONE PAINTS 200-M FUMITURE CO. PINE LEVEL G. E. N. C. APPLIANCES Bear Alignment Baked Enamel THOMPSON GARAGE Weaver Safety Lane ' Wrecker Service Day or Night Bring Us Anything That ' s Wrecked Phone 215-W Selma PINE LEVEL HARDWARE CO. PHILCO RADIOS - FURNITURE G E REFRIGERATORS Phone 203-R PINE LEVEL, NORTH CAROLINA For GOOD ness ' Soke The Mello Fellow ' ' Reg. U. S. Pat. Office L A- ' li-J aoclz- c: utan£ rSmiAfidd, ad cSEXuias cJ iiJlans. J !. ' w i C ' i: vl Xjy . x4 A 0 ZU a P -tjId r CuJl ' ' £✓ ' V i - ' c r- 9. t ::L y I . — ' « 1 i i‘ ' ‘ (f1 -. W .. ' W ■ •.V-- y t -r .,x V . C ' i ' -• r:- (L !.( (lememJm PoAocpn PememJ eA. PoA icj Pememlste PoA zc an T oday we are printers of the yearbook of your school. Tomorrow as you seek your future in the professions, industry and commerce at Paragon hope to serve you with the essential Printing AJand Lithography you will need in the pursuit of your career. 0 VOIK mmmn Many of our best customers came to us through friendships formed around the annual planning table or from former grads like yourself who first saw our work in their annual. 0f)t Qarason Qress MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA LEE H. BLACKWELL Eastern Carolina Representative GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA QaJ:, ?f 0 ‘ «- ' O ' “YJ 7 y,j. jJii a_- -i2_ SU ' X gJicu iJl . XUxiy- jT? HJik ito {y 0iA yf- Yl . 4 7 r:L ji .c - ir c f- ife. ' . j j jjp -J ti ' - jf -‘ ■- t • S: i- - ■ T ’ t ' v: w; ? f!j - 5 -- ;- vi-fr ■•►,£ „ V . -“•■ w 5 1 i rp ' -y i • V ifi V -r St’ a, i ' i - ■ f ' -W:: rt: -iP ■ w At 1 1 .i. ji- ’•T- ’ ■ ' t ®’ n tp ti li : if 2 ' . 7 “ ’•■■ ■■- ' ■■ ■ t ;l 3 U . f ?i.’’ t,«. S’ s,! V :: I 5, 2 ; It - A ' ii 4. it iii. — J ’ !Cf if- 4! SL- a; .:’ T ' ■ - S ft ) A it 1! fif jr « - c I .1 Tf ' 9’ 4,--si . ■ t( 4 , Ift. fc - r 4 iir JO ' e f i- • V ' ' ' fT-- ux.aj£ - f, ? ;; tt I It -H C - y nk. % T ' A I?? „ « • « ' C - b! i i .t • -4 i V- . ' .’•.%«: 14 f:«wv, -v : 4 ■ JS ' -fc tl- ' ' 1 . . . ' . ' h-i .’ %■ Vfstf ' pc J;. ’k, A 2 . jt lr _ v--— XV -f r. ■ -T ■ -v -. 1 , . ■ -v- I-. .. • •■•. 0 , : ?;. ,, i -5 t A u ’IL ' a ' S- S-vifPo r- J 1 y A- iv . ■ ■■■ ' 5 ’’«v- ? ' =■ i ' Ti’M at i «v ja a. s S ■ ' 2 a ! r ' ? t ?’f vij,A v 2 V S 2 ia V V ia X Va IIS 3 iT i S =? ’ , a Jr 4 a HI- M ' Tfi |ii ti ' J. 1 1 : ■ 3 S S II 1 f ' i fe ♦ ' «■- •• 1 1 J t ' ft . A l: s ' = ftT S ' 4 - i-Av •t ’ 8 ' „ - a ; .■ - ■ iS ,1 I M S( aft ijT ' t” ' 5.’ ' A A 1 fc 4. A aS- - ft J? 4 4 . ' 3 7 - ’ ■ ' t-tl ' aS; . .4sf ”4 i. Cj V, 4 atv«ivft, Jfea e ■st t ' ‘5 i ft 3’ F ' J ' W- ' Tf y ■« -r -v; Vf’ w •; . ' ; Stdfe. at I . . t «■ iTi ' «i -aji ft et It jr ft w ‘ ■ ■■ 1 .«, ft rf tft j! ' .f .J .fe £| t -vot; •’S-t ' £• 4 44 c f 4ctft4t. f l. ' a.a,. .,cp 4 iv 1 . rf. .“ 4i S 5-- -ft ; ' : aE txx - .nr its x| il U.XIS t m-n ' J- i ft- ■ ' .r -ft «- ft-ava wiSAft-tft S 2 S ' l ■ftr ' -a ft. .34 £ 44 ,4= , • vfe Iltltlf f 4 iv;; r43.s ,53 s i I f ' 1 ' ■r? r ' ■ ' ?■ ■■ ' ■■■ t ? 2- ' It it J 3 2 ' 2 , t ■ ' ' 3 i ? A 4 « «, 4-v, i I -v- ' «4 J T ' 1 2 t t S S: 2 jl-; 4 4-« V A ■as ■? « SV -a ' t s 4ft 4‘ 4 X 4ii5 a 1ft T . -t,a: .i;iK%sJ. j.-;.uf i i A j. -ft ' a- ' i.- _s T • ' ' ? ' Jl - • rf ■ ■;; ; f 4 ' ■ ' ■. •A 0 itf • ' £ 4 ' V •• • % ij: 4 T ■I ' - 4 fc ? T J te It Jt T ■?? tit it is ' % 1 ± f ? ' ■ a? IX .« IK . «inb ' ' sk, •! ■ « at .. . .i z 1 . Sjil Of v4 ' «l ' %-a M , t ci t -k- 2 ” T f -Ti i? ’ V ft t JT di. -a-9, 2 f ] T vT T ’f ' t .ft a a 2 t •£ ■f r- --A J J A .ff.i a,A.- -. , . J Xi J 4A4t4 :? I f -ft ' f 1 ? 3 -■!■ f - ‘aa.A t ifsfi-Jf -y iKJtt,iJ. WstiaS«iL Z A. J? ’ 4 . f? .n ,nr « If ;t5 i||:no I M«| lir t -i: it. X- £ ' ifc 5 4 tr- 4, ' ' ’ Xi. X [« : • fe.T-k .•,- IT zTT tTtt lir A jfi- lU Iw _? t !. .b. «. •‘Vi 4 ’4 ' Mi-Ji P ' ife fef- ‘ - ' W ■ ft. -ft Jft •- ' fr: .$■ ' ' S 2 i tf t 6 V . Stfe -■rJ7 JT - IC ( r ' iv; ftil v .- ' d 4 i - ' . ' • -f jSnli’. ' t -ij- rSllxtf Hi t -. a, vS if iiii. :?i ' J: ’t i ' J :! - .. is- Aft?-.’ Ji 4 ■ 4 ft I? ' : V?) 4: X .f4 ' aft ,s ' (i4if. ;2 vt i i -, n- t ‘ ‘■ it. t . A St .k; jj . : tS.Ai i ' ? fe-J ■ ■•i-%-aC (Pfi . «; ,.? ' f‘ 5 £ f ■ ■ ■ ' - X i{ t ■ ' 5 ki ■p if T • ‘W W i - 1 4ftK i 1 4 ft it ft 4 -i ' 4 ' x.i;,.3ft t fj jf ■s « 1 1 1 1 1 X 3 2 X s, 1 1 - ' M . t ft % % i 1 1 - ft ’T 9 V ra Ik A fi .. .? ' ?= rt .:} 2 ' Jr ' ?i : ,4 4-Pt . - . -a i ir i Jt a. ff •ti Vsit 19 ' 9 4
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.