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ese i, i | i = PE Nl Rien aces Hh a He ie Ye RA itp A HORNETS NEST ’58 E VOLUME FIV igtly i PUBLISHED BY THE BETA CLUB a OF | . S ss |S, ip) . = = ond = = i Z Qu = = an ns Z a NORTH CAROLINA 3 au — FOREWORD | |! | L | We, the annual staff of '58, are proud to present the 1958 Hommets’ Nest. We have tried to give some idea of the most important activities of the past year, We hope, as you look back through these pages, that they will always be a source of happy memories, a A TD A ED ea ss = ————_ —= The Annual Staff To love someone more dearly every day, To help a wandering child to find his way, To ponder over a noble thought, and pray And smile when evening falls, This is my task, With love, we humbly dedicate this 1957-58 annual to our beloved friend and teacher, Miss Lottie Ann Williams. SCHOOL DAY OUR Glee Club 1es Activit BOL CeO PRINCIPAL COYE LEWIS works well with the students to promote a better school, MRS, GRACE CARTER, school secretary, is an aid to the Principal, THE SCHOOL BOARD members are: W. E, Brewer, Lynwood C, Turner, Quentin Stroud, Currin Howard, John M, Noble. MISS MERLE SCOTT, Elementary Schools Supervisor, continues her great work in aiding teachers with their problems, MR, H, H, BULLOCK, Superintendent of Lenoir County Schools, helps lead our schools to the best of education, THE LENOIR COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION spend their time to promote education in our county, From left to right are: Earl Kinsey, Forest Waller, Elmer S, Wooten, Melvin Jones, and Preston Harper, ings ild ELISE CARR helps keep our bu and grounds clean for the students to enjoy, Oe The cafeteria workers, MRS, CARRIE KING, MRS, CARRIE HINES WESTON, MRS, JOSEPHINE TYNDALL, and MRS, R, E, HICKS, Manager, serve us good and wholesome 7, Ove 2a Pome 0 lis 2s z hea is} cei HO - 2 ee ay Sa a 5 e YO (an a oe {) Hos} MRS, BLONNIE S, STROUD B.S. Home Economics East Carolina College MR, THOMAS E, BOGUE Aeoa Science and History Atlantic Christian College MR, COYE LEWIS B.S.,M.A, Library and Math East Carolina College MRS, CHRISTINE W, BRANTON A.B, English and French Womans College U.N.C, MISS LOTTIE ANN WILLIAMS A,B.,M.A. English and Math West Virginia MR, W. R. SUTTON Driver Training NUON MR, WILLIAM DARRON FLOWERS B.S. Physical Education and Social Studies East Carolina College MR, JOHN A, WORTHINGTON Agriculture Education North Carolina State College ELEMENTARY TEACHERS MARY L, HOWARD REBECCA T, SMITH MADELEINE FLEETWOOD KATHERINE W, TYNDALL ANNE M, OUTLAW GERALDINE S, SIMPSON MARGARET D, TYNDALL VIRGINIA JONES HAZEL F, STAPLETON KATHRINE B, JONES CATHRINE S, SHEPPARD ‘ MARJORIE B, PICKETT MARGARET A, TYNDALL BRUCE B, PERKINS OUR CAMPUS Ul u tea 2 Z pote Soke a ie High School e ° 24 ns ae oe New Elementary Building : Mas Setiasshis . The Seniors look forward to the trying on of caps and gowns each year, From left to right are officers; Joe Clay Jones, President; Wayne Pittman, Vice President; Jane Ruffin, Secretary; Shirley Westbrook, Treasurer; Annie Laurie Taylor, Reporter; Sue Hill and Carole Williams, Song Leaders, MASCOTS ANNETTE SIMPSON DAVID LEE JOSEPH EGBERT BLIZZARD A jolly good sport, an all around guy, such a.pal money can't buy, FFA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; 4-H 1,2; Bus Driver 3, Substitute 2; Popularity King 4; Paper Staff 2; Social Club 4, HATTIE MAE DAUGHERTY Happy is she who is content,” Richlands High School 1; B. F, Grady 2; 4-H 3; FHA 3; Softball 3, RONNIE GENE COX “A quiet friend, the best kind to have, “ FFA 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2; Paper Staff 2; Social Club 4; Public Speaking 4, KIRBY LEE EVERETTE Men are not to be measured by inches, ” Beta Club 3; FFA 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; Monogram Club 1, 2,3; Public Speaking 4; Science Club 1; Basketball Manager 1, JOHN WESLEY GRADY, JR. The world would be mine if I had time to take care of it. FFA 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; 4-H 1, 2; Debating 2; Public Speaking 4; Science Club 2; Paper Staff 2. RODNEY CLARANCE HOWARD Idle, slow, and unconcerned, he went to class and sometimes learned, FFA 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Base- ball 1. SERENA SUE HILL Of all the joys that I recall, being in love is best of all, Class Rep. 3; Song Leader 4; FHA 1,2,3,4, V. Pres, 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Glee Club l, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; Annual Staff 3,4, Co-Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3, Ed. 4, Marsh, 1,2,3, Chief 3; 4-H 1,2, V. Pres. 1. JOSEPH CLAY JONES A good athlete, a good sport, a gentleman - nuff said. Glass V. Pres, 2,3, Pres. 4; FFA 1,2,3,4, Sen. 1,2,3, Rep. 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3,4, All-Star Team 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4, Sub. 2; Popu- larity King 2; Student Council Rep. 2. BILLY RAY MARSHBURN PEGGY AMELIA MITCHELL Nothing is impossible to the willing heart. A great friend to have,” FFA 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4; Glee Club 1; 4-H 1, 2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Paper Staff 2; 4-H Paper Staff 2; Debating 2; Science Club 2; 1; Library Asst, 3; Hobby Club 4, Public Speaking 4. HORACE WAYNE PITTMAN I never let school interfere with my education. FFA 1,2,3,4, V. Pres, 3, Pres, 4; Class Pres, 2, V. Pres. 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2; Paper Staff 2; Public Speaking 4; Science Club 2. ESSIE DELL MURPHY All for love and nothing for reward, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; 4-H 2,3, 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Office Asst, 4; Library Asst. 4; Debating 2; Paper Staff 2; Public Speaking 2. HELEN JANE RUFFIN HAZEL MAE SMITH It's better to love one little boy lots, than to A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, a charm love lots of little boys little. of friendship all the while. Class Song Leader 1, Sec. 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 2; Social 4; Glee Monogram Club 2,3,4, Rep. 4; Beta Club 2,3, Club 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3; Arts and Crafts Club 2. 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3, 4, All-Star Team 3; 4-H 1,2; Annual Staff 4, Typist 4, AUDREY JEAN STROUD Hard to know, but so well worth knowing. Basketball 1, 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Library Asst, 4; Intramural Capt. 3; Paper Staff 2; Science Club 2. LINDA GRACE SPENCE Fair of figure, fair of grace, full of fun, and full of grace. Beta Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Cheer- leader 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Hist. 3; Class Rep, 2; Annual Staff 3,4, Co- Asst, Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, Marsh. 3; Bus Driver 3,4; 4-H 1, 2; Paper Staff 2. WINSTON CHURCHILL STROUD Roll on world, and I'll roll with you, Pepeiiceo, 4.0 Vierres, 4, Sen. 32 Glee Club 1, 2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4; Student Council Pres. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Pres, 3; Popularity King 3; Bus Driver 4, Sub. 3. ANNIE LAURIE TAYLOR She is the ever loving, good time girl, FHA 1,2,3,4, Hist. 2, Parl. 3; Class Sec, 1, Rep. 4; 4-H 1; Glee Club 1; Paper Staff 2; Intramural Capt. 3; Social Club 4. ANNIE BELL TAYLOR This is a girl who's hard to beat; nice and jolly and always sweet, FHA 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 2; 4-H 1; Library Asst, 3,4; Social 4; Arts and Crafts 2; Hobby Club 4, NELLIE LOU THIGPEN Faithful in action and true in friendship.” FHA 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1; Library Asst, 2,3; Student Council Rep. 4; Paper Staff 2; Social 4; Hobby Club 4, Meme VEYETTE THIGPEN A merry heart maketh a cheerful girl, FHA 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1; Paper Staff 2; Library Asst. 2,3,4; Social 4; Hobby 4; Arts and Crafts 2, BERNIECE CAROLE WILLIAMS All the world loves a lover, Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Rep. 3; Cheerleader 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3; Student Council Rep. 3; FHA 1,2,3,4, Rep. 2; Class Songleader 3,4; Shop 4; Paper Staff 2; Arts and Crafts 2. SHIRLEY ROSE WESTBROOK “When hearts are true, few words will do. Class Pres, 1, Sec. 2, Treas. 3,4; FHA 1,2,3, 4, Hist. 2, Rep. 3, Pres. 4; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3,4, All-Star Team 3; Beta 2,3,4, Sec. 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Student Council Sec, -Treas, 2, V. Pres. 3; Monogram 2,3,4, Sec, 4. ANNIE MARIE WHALEY To worry little, to study less, this is my secret of happiness, FHA 1,2,3,4; Class Sec, 1, Rep. 2; Glee Club 1; Student Council Rep. 4; Popularity Queen 1; Paper Staff 2. ake Sa Selling drinks at the ball games are Junior Class officers; Patricia H. Smith, Vice President; Joyce Amn Carter, Reporter; Nancy Jones, Secretary; and James Howard, President, Profits from this project go on the Junior- Senior Banquet, JEAN CAROL BAKER JANE BRADSHAW DAISY BROCK KENNETH BYRD ANN CARTER JOYCE ANN CARTER MARY EVELYN CARTER SHERWOOD CARTER Picture Not LARRY COOMBS : SALLY JEAN CRAFT Available Not Available LOIS FAYE HILL SAMMIE HILL CYNTHIA HOWARD GRAHAM HOWARD SUE DAVIS DEAN HARDISON GENETTE HARRELL ELIJAH HEATH LINDA SUE HOWARD MAXINE HOW ARD JAMES HOW ARD JOHN CURRIN HOWARD MARIE JENKINS NANCY JONES EDNA KENNEDY ANNIE JANE KING EDNA KOONCE GLENWOOD KORNEGAY . SHIRLEY MUSE LONA MAE SANDERSON FRANCES SMITH PATRICIA SMITH Picture oNoto Available _ GRAHAM STROUD BILL TAYLOR GRACIE TAYLOR KENNETH TAYLOR REBA LEE TAYLOR BETTY TURNER DEMPSEY TYNDALL IDA PEARL TYNDALL RACHEL TYNDALL VERNON TYNDALL Main course Southern plantation ‘ | SO p I enn Yi ores Discussing problems which confront the Sophomore Class, are officers; Lyn Turner, Treasurer; Mary Evelyn Howard, Vice President; Hiram Lee, President; and Jimmy Miles, Secretary. Shirley Batchelor Helon Grace Carter Ruth Ann Carter Bernice Coombs Jerry Everette Marie Greer Mary Grady Yvonne Harper Charles Heath PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Frances Hill Donald Howard Mary Evelyn Howard Sammie Howard Carlton Jenkins Hiram Lee Jimmy Miles Alene Murphy Earl Murphy Joyce Ann Murphy Vonnie Mae Murphy Carolyn Jean Smith Carol Stroud Carolyn Stroud Gene Taylor Mary Ellen Taylor Douglass Turner Helen Grace Turner Lyn Turner Randall Tyndall Norma Grey Wilmouth en freshm Freshman Class officers inspecting lockers are: Stewart Fleetwood, President Sue Byrd, Vice President; Diane Howard, Secretary; Jo Ann Whaley, Treasurer; and Lawrence Moody, Sergeant-at-Arms, Kathryn Batchelor Jackie Blizzard McKenly Blizzard Doris Boyette J. C. Bradshaw Frances Brock Bill Brown Ernest Byrd Sue Byrd Betty Sue Carter Jean Carter Stephen Fleetwood Stewart Fleetwood Ida Mae Grady Frances Greer Carol Harper Linwood Harrell Arland Heath Preston Heath Betty Lou Hill Keith Hill Vance Hill Jimmy Lee Hobbs Diane Howard Mary Kathryn Howard Priscilla Howard Marie Jones Mona Jean Jones Carl Kennedy Clarence Kenned: Raywood Kennedy Mary Virginia Lee Lawrence Moody Aubrey Murphy Billie Faye Murphy Elmer Murphy Hazel Pike Charlie Pittman William Redding Buddy Sheppard Virginia Simmons Charles Smith ° Linda Faye Smith Sue Carol Smith Jerry Stroud Olivia Sutton Burle Taylor Patsy Turner T. J. Turner Becky Tyndall Dorothy Tyndall Jennie Sue Tyndall R, C. T yndall Tempie Tyndall Linda West Ruby Westbrook Jo Ann Whaley Leroy Whaley PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE %S ee aes oe KING AND QUEEN entary £ Oo x Seventh Grade officers are, first row: Dennis Howard, Vice President; Kenneth Kennedy, Program Chairman; Johnny Westbrook, President; Helon Taylor, Program Committee; Lannie Turner, Secretary; Shirley Murphy, Program Committee; Elaine Murphy, Treasurer, Eighth Grade Class officers are, last row: Brenda Bostic, Program Chairman; Linda Wilmouth, President; Brenda Joy Howard, Secretary; Douglass Howard, Vice President; Annette Pierce, Song Leader; Mary Sue Craft, Treasurer. Jo Ann Baker Dammie Blizzard Brenda Bostic Thelma Brock Mary Sue Craft Frances Ezzell Bill Hatch Carolyn Hill Brenda Joy Howard Dixie Howard Doug Howard Joan Howard Charlie Jenkins Jean Jenkins Thomas Jones Hazel Lee Boots Leonard Hilda Malpass Carol Marshburn Betty Mitchell Jeff Moody Elwood Murphy Joyce Murphy Annette Pierce Faye Pittman Viola Purvis Bobby Small Barbara Smith Dorothy Taylor Ken Taylor Ronnie Taylor Iris Turner L. H. Turner Mavis Turner Helen Tyndall Oscar Tyndall Willard Sanderson Linda Wilmouth SEVENTH GRADE Alice Adams Roger Bradshaw Betty Brock Shirly Carter Walter Carter Faye Cox Ray Cox Garland Deaver Marvin Deaver Alice Faye Gamer Elaine Murphy Shirley Murphy Oliver Noble Genes Norris Bobby Sanderson Frederick Simpson Mary Ruth Smith Sandra Smith Thomas Smith Helen Taylor Willard Taylor Willie Taylor Ella Mae Thigpen Bobby Glenn Thompson Donald Tyndall Harold Turner Lannie Turmer Billy Tyndall Johnny Westbrook Guy Williams Mavis Grady Earl Harper Harold Heath Rachel Hildreth Burl Hill Jennie Hill Mike Hill Sherman Hill Dennis Howard Grace Howard Nancy Howard Albert Ezzell Kenneth Kennedy Melba Kennedy Horace King Robert Kornegay Gladys Lee Jewell Marchant Charles Miles Fred Mills tes avor f FRIENDLIEST BEST ALL AROUND LOU - J. W. HAZEL - KIRBY MOST ATTRACTIVE MOST ATHLETIC JANE - WINSTON _ SHIRLEY - JOE CLAY Nee ema 2 a a. “abd YW) be a Oy ow fy] xe H Spe He OR na Z os 2 ea) ea [ea] jaa x O . = = cf re Ob ze Bs a - oe aS 5 HR ae nix = OZ = =e tH WY '@) = BEST DANCERS ANNIE LAURIE - WINSTON BEST SPORTS VEYETTE - WAYNE FLIRTIEST ESSIE DELL - RODNEY QUIETEST PEGGY - RONNIE MOST POPULAR MOST DEPENDABLE SHIRLEY - WINSTON CAROLE - JOE CLAY WITTIEST mMOST CO-OPERATIVE AUDREY - J. W. PEGGY - BILLY RAY “HEADING FOR THE HILLS” SENIOR PLAY “Horseface Dilly finds out that he Slim is trying to get Cormelia had been tricked, interested in him. Widow Squiggens and a few of Zeke is getting ready for winter, her chil wa Risersane The Sleepy One,” Pink Hill Pink Hill Pink Hill Pink Hill Pink Hill Pink Hill Pink Hill Pink Hill Pink Hill Pink Hill Pink Hill Pink Hill Pink Hill SCORES - - 49 - - 59 - - 30 -- 61 - - 31 -- 70 -- 73 - - 48 -- 57 - - 60 - - 50 - - 38 - - 42 Brogden - - - 21 DoVerceae nore. Brogden - - - 22 B. F. Grady - 48 B. F, Grady - 39 Richlands - - 48 Southwood - -57 Dover - - - - 33 Moss Hill - - 30 Richlands - - 41 Contentnea - 27 Deep Run - - 38 Wheat Swamp 42 CO-CAPTAINS Shirley Westbrook and Maxine Howard, with Coach Darron Flowers. Champs of the 1956-57 season, are working hard to maintain their title for the 1957-58 season. Coaching Playing Victory Reward Maxine shoots as Carol waits for the rebound, The opponents slip by our defense. Linda Sue and Shirley wait for the rebound, Pink Hill guards have a tight defense. Carol screens as Maxine shoots. Where's the ball? Is it going in? Pink Hill controls toss. SCORES Pink Hill - - - - 45 Brogden - - - - - 33 Pink Hill - - - - 49 Dover------ 41 Pink Hill - - - - 39 Brogden - - - - - 32 Pink Hill - - - - 39 B, F, Grady - - - 44 Pink Hill - - - - 49 B, F, Grady - - - 38 Pink Hill - - - - 45 Richlands ---- 53 Pink Hill - - - - 43 Southwood - - - - 55 Pink Hill - - - - 48 Dover - - - - - - 40 Pink Hill - - - - 52 Moss Hill ---- 30 Pink Hill - - - - 37 Richlands ---- 33 Pink Hill - - - - 41 Contentnea - - - 35 Pink Hill - - - - 44 Deep Run---- 47 Pink Hill - - - - 33 Wheat Swamp - - 22 CO-CAPTAINS Joe Clay Jones and Winston Stroud, with Coach Darron Flowers, The Boys’ Team has a very promising outlook for this season. BSE Coach Flowers gives last Who will control toss as minute instructions. game begins? You can't beat a hustlin' team, Is it going in? Sammie Hill is fouled on The other team gets off a a lay-up. lucky shot, James Howard and Joe Clay Jones control the board for the rebound, Joe Clay Jones tries for an all important foul shot. The Monogram Club is composed of students who eam a letter from Basketball, Cheerleading, and Baseball. BASEBALL Pink Hill baseball team under Coach Darron Flowers are looking forward to the spring baseball season, This team will compete with other teams in Lenoir County for the honors of this conference, CHEERLEADERS The following cheerleaders were elected by the student body of Pink Hill High School for this year, They are: Annie Jane King, Chief; Jane Bradshaw, Frances Smith, Ann Carter, Jeannette Harrell, Audrey Stroud, Carolyn Stroud, Essie Dell Murphy, Rickity Rackity Russ We're From Pink Hill DEDICATION J. Melvin Jones Gymnasium Mr, Jones accepting his honors, Acceptance of keys by school board chairman, MARSHALS To be a marshal has always been considered an honor, They are chosen for their academic achievements, and participate in many school functions, especially at commencement, Sue Hill, Chief Marshal; Lyn Turner, Linda Spence, Nancy Jones, Helon Carter, and Joyce Carter (Not pictured), Our Glee Club has shown much progress this year, We are proud to say we have 45 active members under the direction of Mrs. Bruce Perkins, GLEE CLUB- BAND Added to the school curriculum this year was band, under the direction of Mrs, James Griffin, In this organization we have 24 participants, This band will make up part of the Lenoir County Band, STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is organized with the purpose of promoting leadership in our school. The council works on improvements on our lawn, the rest rooms, and preparing chapel programs, With this its third year, the Student Council has greatly improved in working with the students and the many problems which confront them, WINSTON STROUD President Sitting: Hiram Lee, Secretary-Treasurer; Winston Stroud, President; Maxine Howard, Vice President; Diane Howard, Reporter, Standing: Miss Lottie A. Williams, Advisor; and Representatives: Annie Marie Whaley, Marie Greer, Keith Hill, Lou Thigpen, and Patricia H, Smith, BETA CLUB Officers of the Beta Club are: Sue Hill, President; James Howard, Vice President; Maxine Howard, Secretary; Nancy Jones, Treasurer; Patricia H. Smith, Reporter, 4-H Club officers plan a program of work for the coming year, Officers are: Mary Evelyn Howard, Secretary; Hiram Lee, President; Maxine Howard, Vice President; Cynthia Howard, Song Leader; and Helon Carter, Reporter, Prince and Princess” MRS, JEPSEY PICKETT President MRS, ELSIE TAYLOR Secretary MRS, GRACE CARTER Treasurer MRS, GERALDINE SIMPSON Vice President Bingo Refreshments Each year the P,T,A. sponsors the Halloween Carnival. Proceeds are used for the school's benefit, Fishing Pond BUS DRIVERS Bus Drivers are; Joe Clay Jones, Linda Spence, J. W. Grady, Ronnie Cox, Reba Lee Taylor, Winston Stroud, Maxine Howard, Louanne Howard, and Billy Ray Marshburn, F,H.A. officers look over the F,H. A. scrapbook, Officers are: Gracie Taylor, Parliamentarian; Nancy Jones, Secretary; Helon Carter, Historian; Shirley Westbrook, President; Carol Stroud, Treasurer; Linda Sue Howard, Reporte r; Patricia Smith, Song Leader; and Mrs, Blonnie S, Stroud, Advisor. F,F, A. officers are: Vernon Tyndall and Hiram Lee, Sentinels; Joe Clay Jones, Reporter; Wayne Pittman, President; Winston Stroud, Vice President; Billy Ray Marshburn, Secretary; Mr, John A, Worthington, Advisor, Not pictured, John Currin Howard, Treasurer, = ee a sers ‘ @. ct ve ad Se - AGS ce REG us pat OFF YOUR CAREER AND YOUR FUTURE Eivery 12 or 13 seconds, a baby is born in the United States. Nearly 300 new citizens join our ranks every hour. This rapid population growth, plus the constant increase in our standard of living, have accelerated the need to produce more goods and services. Companies like Du Pont, in turn, have increased re- search and development, constantly improving processes and facilities, in order to keep up with growing demands. These facts are significant to highschool graduates planning to continue their education. Your career and your future are closely linked with Scientific progress. But, this progress can be maintained only if youprepare yourself today for the world of tomorrow. BE, I. DU PONT DE. NEMOURS: CO., INC: KINSTON PLANT Kinston, North Carolina DAUGHETYS OFFICE MARKET EQUIPMENT R. C. Allen Cash Registers Typewriters Adding Machines Globe-Stimpson Market Equipment Warren Refrigeration 401 W. Vernon Ave. Kinston, N. C. KINGS CASH GROCERY Quality Groceries Frozen Foods Phone 283-1 Pink Hill, North Carolina Compliments of TYNDALL SEED - FEED SUPPLY CO. 204 N. Herita ge St. Kinston, North Carolina Laie TURNER INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds T. J. TURNER Cee BURNER AUBREY TURNER G. W. TURNER Dial 283-6 Pink Hill, North Carolina Gore INA) CASH STORE Groceries - Meats Hardware Naco Fertilizers and Smith Douglas Fertilizers Iewbalke dba Oxf (Oy BAKERS FURNITURE CoO., INC. Dial 403-4 Dial 380-1 100 N. Queen St. Kinston, N. C. CARTER’S DRIVE-IN Richlands Hiway (258 South) Kinston, N. C. LENOIR F.C.X, SERVICE Richlands Hiway (258 South) Phone 2882 Kinston, N. C. Compliments of CARTER’S BARBER SHOP Pink Hill, N. C. Compliments of J. F. PARROTT INS. Insurance - Real Estate Kinston, N. C. Compliments of WHITFIELD JEWELRY STORE 403 N. Queen St. Kinston eNy- Ce GRAVES MOTORS NASH Kinston Nec. SPEARS SPORTING GOODS 410 N. Queen St. Kinston, N. C. MORRIS BROS. MOTOR CO. Lincoln - Mercury “3 Meruy, Kinston, N. C. EXR SKIN’S JEWELERS 110 N. Queen St. Kinston, N. C. Compliments of MATHEW’S BARBER SHOP Pink Hill, N. C. Compliments of MILLER FURNITURE CO. ‘‘The Home of Friendly Credit’’ Kinston, = NeeGe DAWSON MFG. SUPPLY CO. IZ 8.W we Kangen, Kinstonpa Nao Quality Furniture Dial 3201 FIAROL.D WARREN ESSO SERVICE Tire Recapping Wheel Balancing Polishing Accessories Deep Run, N. C. W ashing Lubrication DraleZ Ol TYNDALL'S APPLIANCE FURNITURE CO. Hotpoint Appliances and TV Fear et LN PINK HILL BEAUTY SHOP Specializes in Hair Cutting and Permanent Waving Operators, VERTIE HILL AND CAROL JEAN TAYLOR Dialt2556 Ee LEN FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. Pink Hill, N. C. CAROLINA CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY, INC. Four Convenient Locations 121 N. Heritage St. 3260S. Queen St. 806 W. Vernon St. 306 S. Adkin St. Kinston, North Carolina JARMAN FUNERAL HOME: An Institution of Service Ambulance Dial 5143 or 3846 208 E. Blount St. Kinston, NYG: MASSEY MOTOR CO. Cadillac - Oldsmobile Services Winston seNe Ge. Soe GOOD FOOD KING BROS. BARBECUE To Suit Your Taste Is Our Business Kinston, NiiGe Plumbing and Warm Air Heating Dial 3292 Office 4481 Home 1500 W. Vernon Ave. Kinston, N. C. UNITED SURPLUS CO. Boys and Girls Who’re Smart Enough to Graduate From Pink Hill High School Will Surely Be the Most Important People in the World. Compliments of... UNITED SURPLUS CO. Yutrittous DAIRY PRODUCTS Grade A CAROLINA DAIRIES Kinston, N. C. 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Grain Buyers Custom Grinding Mixing Service Turkey and Broiler Growers Phone 243-6 Pink Hill, North Carolina NEW W. H. JONES COMPANY The Store With Everything for Home and Farm Dry Goods Hardware Seeds and Feed Fertilizers SUPERMARKET GROCERY DEPARTMENT Phone 257-1 Pink Hill, North Carolina LS Serv ina ty 0B) an fan} } A ue) Pe NX ie) fy py 4 cS North Carol ien Phone 257 iriKelitiie Weyer 14s P co Be “KINSTON WHEE ALIGNING SERVICE fudliy. Boye Sales ‘ ‘No Car Too Small Service PONTIAC... No Truck Too Large’’ 415 N. Queen St. Kinston Nea: Kinston, NaaG. Take No Chances Sell With 2 [NI Goinalw NEW WAREHOUSE H. GRAHAM KNOTT, W. E. (BILLY) BREWER Owners and Operators Kinston, N. C. DAWV SON MILLING CO. Purina Feeds and Chows Custom Grinding and Mixing Junction 11 and 111 Tele 2161 Albertson, N. C. Mi Nar aim HARDWARE CO, Hardware, Building Materials Filectric and Mill Supplies Paint and Oils Dial SivAZ2Zeand 5112 Aouad late FUNERAL HOME 24 Hr. Amb. 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