Pleasant Grove High School - Amo Ena Yearbook (Burlington, NC)
- Class of 1957
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M 1 , YG t. ,,... wanna , W Q fx -fy VOLUME III Published By The Senior Class Of PLEASANT GROVE l'llGl'l SCHOOL Route 5 Burlington, North Carolina '--- 4'-':'- - 414204, iff' fffmfp ' w N ' I 1 1 , - , fl ' l ff' A ff ' 4 , ':',.K'f ' 1 1. kj,-'ff ff K K ' f f 1 'J , , JJ A kg' ' - L ' ' .' moz? i i School History . . Kanicnts Dedication . . . . . Administx-aLion . . Faculty. . . . 7 Seniors . . 10- Juniors . . 16- Sophomores . . . .......... . ZZ- Freshmen .... ........... Z 8- Clubs ...... ........... 3 6- Bus Drivers . . . ......... . . . . Cafeteria .... ............. X Athletics .... ........... 4 2- X Elementary School .. . ..... . 46- 44 Advertisements . ........... 54- Gm rn lf- Autographs . . . .......... . 73- m ? Rfk? ZT W fc , fx X X N -'Q Q ME if NA 7 0, ISI Q9 O woot N QQ 9 xii . 3 15 qdh 50 -:A 111' 7104 , --1--1 4--2-Q fri' 4 54' Wins .lllii School Daysn 5 School History As we look over the past years, we see many records in our album. The first records were left by the men and wo m e n who built the first one and two -teacher schools in the Pleasant Grove Township. These people may be justly proud of their records of knowledge in our album, but in the hearts of these leaders was a dream of a large, consolidated, rural school. The second re co rd s were made in 1922. when five one and two -tea c he r rural schools, Mahan, Sidney, Squires, McCray, and King, joined to- gether and became one school- Pleasant Grove. At the beginning of the school year, only two rooms were completed: however, the next year the other two rooms and a wo o de n auditorium we r e finis he d. Due to a misunderstanding among the patrons, the high school students in 1924 were moved to Haw River Schoolg this c hang e was only temporary, because the high school students were returned to Pleasant Grove in 1925. The next few years added, many important records in the history of the schoolg four more rooms were added to the building in 1928. The Parent-Teachers' A s s o c i a tio n , organized in 1929. has truly left many records by performing many, beneficial services for us. In 1931 Union Ridge and Hickory Grove were joined to Pleasant Grove. In 1933 the schoo1's first lunch room was operated, and in 1934 courses in home economics and a g r i c ult u r e were offered. A separate building was built for the agricultural departm ent in 1936. Literary records were made when the libra ry was established in the main building in 1937. The next records were left by those who visualized future needs of the school and in 1942 bought three acres of land. In 1946 the lunchroom and kitchen were enlarged and modern equipment purchased. In 1953 a large educational record was made -the erection of a new, modern building, including a gym- nasium, home economics department, library and cafete ria. ln 1955, the county board of education made another impo rta nt record by purchasing ten acres of land for a playground. We feel grateful for the educational heritage we have received not only for the land, buildings, and equipm ent, but als o for the knowledge acquired, the standards of character developed. and the friendships made. As we take our plac e s in the community, we shall consider it our privilege to maintain the educational advan- tages provided for us because of others' efforts and to increase and to present more and better opportunities to the next generation so that we. too. may leave educational records for the next generation. 4 x'Sincerely Dedication In making our record album during our four years of high school. we have been influenced by one who has lived well, la ug he d often, and loved muchg one who has gained the respect and love of high school students: one who has always looked for the best in others and given the best she has. To one who has helped to make our eyes to see, our ears to hear, our minds to think, and our hearts to understand - We, the seniors of 1957, gratefully dedicate our AMO-ENA to our home room teacher and friend - Mrs. W. Albert Graham. Administration Th e High N. .- 4, iff. A4---f E. F. Iseley Dr. M. E. Yount Jessie Baxter Principal Superintendent Supervisor focal Haard Y WWWV 'N'f 5 v. . 1 Y lithi- We-TW Russell Taylor: Horace Rascoe, Secretaryg Algie Blalock, Chairmang Edd C. Thomas: C. J. Cates. 6 And Mighty E. F. Iseley A. B. Principal Mrs. Edward Iseley A. B., M. A. English, French, Tvping Mrs. Elizabeth J. Russell A. B. Music Mrs. W. Albert Graham A. B. English Ross L. Smith A. B. Mathematics 'Wqsh-...0-an Claude V. Comer A. B. Science, Physical Education J. D. Wall B. S. Agriculture 7 Mrs. Flora B. Dick B. S. Home Economics ws . -Z- Mrs. Nina We st brook Secretary N UYoung At Heart Slcmcutary acuity I . , ' AMN. .30 ,M - Misa Kara Graham Mrs. Esper R. Miller Miss Lizabel Foust Mrs. Clara P. Whitted Firlt Grade First Grade Second 8: Third Second Grade Grade gigs . 9' Mrs. Annie Boswell Mrs. Nellie McCauley Mrs. Lillie F. Norville Misa Gertie Rudd Third Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade A. B. Fifth Grade 21 ag Mra. Lucy Linch Mrs. Josephine Umstead Mrs. Katherine Wood Mrs. J. D. Wall A.B. A.B. A.B. A-B. Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade 8 ALDRIDGE CAREY CAVINESS BQWMAN 56146464 lt's Almost f' '-,sf-1g,13w . V tQQ? Ii A7 f r il Q3 . ..4 : 1 an A 1'- T?-.., Neil Carey Jane Chandler M1-5. Graham PRESIDENT SECRETARY ADVISER Rachel Boswell Opal Tilley VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER MOTTO It's a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness,' COLORS FLOWER Gardenia Green and White Cutting their last record at Pleasant Grove for their high school record album , the Seniors found their last year filled with wonderful and stim- ulating experiences. Early in the year the Seniors elected their mascots, superlatives, and Amo-ena Staff. At the first of theyear, the S e nior s began working on their major literary project - this vol- ume of the Amo -ena. In the amateur program, Bobby Berry participated, and Kenneth Sumner, Glendale Dickey, Lar ry .Tone s , Neil Carey and Donnie Page were initiated into the Monogram Club, Nine Seniors ,Neil Carey, Opal Tilley, Lila Walker, Glendale Dickey, La 1- ry Jon e s, Rachel Boswell, Kenneth Sumncr,Dottie Staunton, and Kayo Page re- ceived their sweaters r e p r e s e n ti ng the various sports in which they participated. As this goes to press, the Seniors and Jun- iors are planning a joint trip to our Nation's Capital. D. C. Christmas party at school, the New party, the practice for the Senior play, romance of the Junior-Senior Banquet, Washington, The Ye ar's Eve the fun and the ordering and mailing of invitations, and the final examinations brought the Seniors to their final re- cord - graduation, the goal of these twelve years, May their individual records in life be a credit to their Alma Mater! f5 fvfl-ex 95511 D Tomorrow JOYCE MARIE ANDERSON Joyce A smile is worth a thousand arguments. Amo-ena Staff 45 Student Council 45 B aske tball l,2,35 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 35 Dramatic Club 25 Future Tea- chers of America 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Library Club 15 State 4-H winner. GLENDA FAYE ASHWORTH Glenn To thine ownself be true. Amo-ena Staff 45 Library Club 45 Glee Club 1,25 4-H Club 1, 25 Future Teachers of America 45 Best School Spirit. BOBBY MAC BERRY Elvis If it is not born, it will be invented. Class Vice-President 15 Class President Z5 Basketball Score- keeper 1,25 P.A, Announcer 3,45 Marshal 35 Band 15 Amo- enaStaff 45 Student Council3,45 Most Talented5 Most Original. MARY RUTH BAKER Ruthie Not too grave, not too gay, But a nice girl in every way. Glee Club l,2,3,45 Library Club 2,3545 Most Dependable, RACHEL ALLENE BOSWELL Rachel A big heart, always wishing to do right And be friends with everybody. Amo-ena Staff 45 Student Council 3 ,45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer3,xTreasurer 45 Band 1,25 Glee Club l,Z, 35 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,4, Cap- tain5 MayDayAttendant15 4-HClub15 Library Club 15 Class Treasurer 35 Class Vice-President 45 Friendliest5 Most Pop- ular. JAVA O'NEIL CAREY Neil Anything worth having is worth working for, F.F.A. 1,25 Glee Club 1,25 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President l, Secretary-Treasurer 2 , President 35 Band 15 Student Council 3,4, Vice-President 45 Monogram Club 45 Amo-ena Staff 45 Bus Driver 45 Baseball l,Z,3,45 Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 31 Class President 3,45 Dramatic Club 35 Friendliest5 Cutest. JERRY SHAW COLEMAN Jerry Happy I am5 from care l'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? Monogram Club 3,45 Cheerleader 2.5 4-H Club 25 Bus Driver 45 Track 25 Walter Williams High School 1, LILLIAN MAXINE BLYTHE Maxine A witty blond with loads of fun Always happy and on the run. Glee Club l,2,3,45 4-H Club l,2,35 Library Club 35 Dramatic Club 2. MARY LOU BRADSHER I I 1 Y Little, cute, quiet, and sweet, Just to be near her is a treat. Library Club l,2,3,45 Aycock Cheerleader 15 Cutest. JOE PRESTON COLEMAN Joseph I sit and thinkg And sometimes I just sit. F.F.A. Club l,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,25 Baseball l, 11 Hill' W' uFor Here Comes NANCY JANE CHANDLER Janie Mae The world looks better behind a smile. Amo-ena Editor5 Student Council 3 , 4 , Secretary 3, President 45 Glee Club l,Z,35 4-H Club l,2,3,4, Songleader Z, Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Dra- matic Club Z5 Library Club 15 Future Teachers of America 3, 45 Class Secretary 3,45 Cheerleader l,3,4 Chief 45 Marshal 35 Band 15 Best Dressed5 Best-All-Around. BETTY JEAN COBB Pete She's alw ay s full of fun and joy, A favorite with any girl or boy. Library Club l,2, GLENDALE DICKEY Dickey Laugh and the whole world will laugh with you. FFA 1,25 4 -H Club l,Z,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Dramatic Club 25 Monogram Club 45 Bus Driver 45 Band 1,25 Basketball Z,3,45 Amo-ena Staff 45 President 4-H Club 45 Most Dependable. BOBBY JANE COBB llBobll Why worry? Today is just another day, Library Club 1,2, BETTY ANN COMPTON Bet Seldom serious, always gay, Truly a friend in every way, Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,35 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Library Club l,2,4. LARRY EDWARD JONES Sausage Why rush? The world will be here when we are gone. F,F.A, l,2,3,45 B a s e ball 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Most Athletic5 Quietest. PATRICK RAY KIRBY Preacher A sensitive soul is the greatest of gifts. F.F,A. Club 1,Z,3,45 Bus Driver 2,3,45 Most Likely to Succeed. PRISCILLA ANN DICKENS llpugil Cute and friendly, bright and gay, The kind of girl to brighten the way. Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Library Club 45 Most Talented. SHELBY JEAN DUNEVANT Smoochy Kind and capable, those are her traits5 They make any girl really rate. Glee Club 1,Z,3,45 Library Club Z. WILLIAM NORMAN MCCAULEY I lFatII A boy so fine, But never on time. F.F.A, Club 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 4-H Club 1,Z,3. 12 The Sun,But Still MARIE THOMAS RIMMER Greece Small wheels squeak the loudest. Glee Club l,2,35 Library Club 35 4-H Club 1,25 Dramatic Club Z5 Librarian Z5 Amo-ena Staff 4, EVELYN ROMELDA STAINBACK ..Bug.. To know her is to love her. Glee Club l,Z,3,45 Best Looking. DONALD LEE PAGE Donnie Stop crying, girls5 there's only one of nie. Class President 15 Class Treasurer 25 Glee Club 15 Drama- tic Club 25 4-H Club 15 Cheerleader 35 Monogram Club 45 Bus Driver 45 Amo-ena Staff 45 Track Z5 Basketball Time- keeper 1,25 Best Dressed5 Best All Around, DOTTIE SUE STAUNTON Dot Full of chatter, full of pep, Never quiet, that's her rep, Basketball 1,25 Monogram 253,45 Library Club 45 Cheerleader 45 Biggest Flirt5 Amo-ena Staff 4, EMMA JUANITA THOMAS UE. P. Cute and sweet, they call her E, P, And, boy, that suits her to a T. Glee Club 1,Z,3,45 Library Club 4. KAYO SIPPIO PAGE Chuck Keep the sunny side up. Basketba11l,25 Baseball l,Z,3,45 Monogram Club Z,3,45 Vice- President 35 Class Vice-President 15 Student Council 35 F,F, A. 1,25 May Day Attendant 15 Amo-ena Staff 45 Glee Club 15 Bus Driver 3,45 Best School Spirit5 Biggest Flirt. KENNETH ARNOLD SUMNER George Why take life seriously? You'l1 never get out alive. Baseball 1,3,45 Basketball 1,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Best Looking5 Most Popular, OPAL MARIE TILLEY Opal She's swell, she's sweet, She's the grandest person you could meet. 4-H Club 15 Glee Club 15 Basketball 1,Z,3,4, Captain: Mono- gram Club 2,3,45 Library Club 1,35 Class Vice-President 35 Class Treasurer 45 Student Council 45 Amo-ena Staff 45 Most Athletic. MARY ELLEN TURNER Mary A cute little girl with prim little ways, When she's your friend, your friend she stays. Library Club 1,Z,3,45 Amo-ena Staff 45 Quietest. ROGER SWAIN Little Republican Oh! what a sad world this would be, If I had been born double. F.F.A. l,2.3,4, 13 IX I I ll lm Hoping Thai Tomorrow Wont Come ESTHER LEE WALKER Dee Dee Smart, capable, and kind, In fact, she just can't be defined. 4-H Club l,2,3,4g Library Club l,2g Future Teachers of A- merica 3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3g Amo-ena Staff 4: Student Coun- cil 45 Basketball l,2,3g Dramatic Club 25 Marshall 3, Most Likely to Succeed. LILA BRUCE WALKER Lulu Pleasantness and dependability are qualities well mixed. Amo-ena Staff 4g Student Council 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Cap- tain, 4-H Club l,Z,3,4, President Z, Future Tea.chers'C1ub 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3g Student Council Bulletin 43 Chief Mar- shal 3g Marshal 2, Class Secretary 1, Class Treasurer 1,23 Library Club 13 Monogram Club 2,3,4g Vice-President 45 Band l,2g Bus Driver 43 Most Original, HERMAN MONROE WHITFIELD HBO.. I have often regretted my speech, never my silence. F.F.A. 1,2,3.4. NANCY LEE STARNES Nancy Small of build but large of heart, She wins your friendship from the start, Dramatic Club Z, Basketball l,Z,3,4g 4-H Club 1,29 Class Se- cretary Z5 Clas s Vice-President 3, Amo-ena Staff 49 Glee Club 1,4g Library Club 1, LINDA COMPTON Mascot daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Compton To the baccalaureate service and commencement, the mascot! will add that touch of innocence vvhich only children possess. STEVEN CATES Mascot son of Mr, and Mrs, Randall M. Cates Because Linda and Steven like to make records, they won the hearts of the Seniors and were elected their mascots. xxx BY SENIORS 14 . .- .- . LTf f L 7 ,N f -.,: S 2 . 5 'WB A 4' l if D . wi. I I- l Q! X, hMemories Are Made Of This xgfws .Q . ji: -N, 1, Wow! whatafoot! 2, The sword swallower, 3. The gang's all here. 4, WW' ' 5 Who's ..- the lucky boy? 5, Echoe s in the halls of P.G. 6, Need any help? 7, Moments to remember. 8, Our serious Seniors! 9. Ourladder to success. 10. Watch the fingers, Herman, 11, Believe it or not, Seniors do study. 12, Hey! teach, I know, 15 is l'm Walking Sandra McKinney Gayle Tate Vanda Bowman SECRETARY VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT David Cobb Mrs, lseley TREASURER ADVISER fNot Picturedj MOTTO Working will win, while wishing won't, COLORS FLOWER Blue and White Red Rose The Juniors made a large, impressive re- cord for their album, Many people were responsible for the finished record. Among them were Larrell Forbis, as pre sident of the Monogram Club, Margaret Walker as president of the Library Club, David Cobb as Amo-ena staff representative, Barbara Poteat as Student Council representative from the Libr ary Club , Sally Cook and Carolyn Anderson as Junior Class representatives to Student Council, and Vanda Bowman as Secretary of the Student Council, Glenda Squires as Historian of the Future Teachers' Club, Sandra McKinney as president of the Glee Club, and Gayle Tate as sec- retary of the Glee Club. We we re very proud to have Sandra McKinney and Barbara Poteat elected as cheerleaders from our room. But all our record has not been work, dur- ing the fall, Glenda Faye entertained the class with aparty and dance at the Moose Lodge. On Halloween night, Faye Cobb and Flora Stokes were hostesses at a wiener roast and party, On Margaret Walker's birthday, Barbara Poteat invited the class to Gant's Packbarn for a surprise birthday celebration, which included games and dancing. In January the Juniors made their importantdecision about their rings and will long remember the happy day they arrived, As a climax to the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet, the beauty and pr og ram of which they will never forget. O GAYLE SANDRA X ' ' Il ' Be hmd Youu Carolyn Faye Anderson Carolyn A smile for all, a greeting glad, An amiable jolly way she had, Basketball lp Glee l,Z,3g 4-H Club lg Librarian Z5 Student Council 3, Judith Anderson llJudyll A little peach in the orchard grew, 4-H Club lg Glee Club l,2,3g Library Club l. William Tyson Anderson Big Foot For a bashful boy he gets into lots of mischief When it suits her, even the devil does all things well, F.F.A, Club lg 4-I-l Club l,2,3, ' K 'Y 5'5 Sylvia Ann Boggs V .l usallyn Glee Club l,2,3g 4-H Club lg Junior Varsity Basketball l. Judy Gail Bowland Judy I love to wind up my mouth, 'Cause I love to hear it run. Glee Clubl,Z,3g 4-H Club lg Library Club 25 Class Treasurer 2. Elizabeth Ann Bowling Gen A hearty laugh, a mischievous smile, Makes for her a life worth while. Glee Club l,Z,35 Library Club 35 4-H Club 1,2, Vanda Kay Bowman Katie Some talk seldom: some talk never, But Katie, like a brook. goes on forever. Band lg Basketball 1,2,3g 4-H Club l,Vice-President 15 Class Vice-President 1 , 21 Class President 35 Glee Club l,2,3,Ac- companist 3, Monogram Club 3, Student Council Z,3,Treas- urer Z, Secretary 3, David Marshall Cobb Red Good health and good sense are two of life's greatestbless- ings. Basketball2,3g Baseball 1, Class Treasurer 39 Amo-ena Staff 3. Christine Annette Brooks Tina I like workg it fascinates meg I could sit and watch it for hours. Glee Club lg Monogram Club 2,33 Cheerleader 25 4-H Clublp Basketball l,3, Marie Ann Butler Ric To do two things at once is to do neither. Basketball l,2,3g Glee Club l,2,3g 4-H Club l,2,3, Secretary 3: Monogram Club 2,3, 17 I 4 ,il FX G! 127.1 is x Q17 ffm-f' apr. M .af my L 1 ,z.v' - e. vw- V, 'G 'Y ifw li if A ! 1. Y-1 w Though You Angelia Fay Cobb llFay,iU The mildest manners and a very gentle heart. Glee Club l,2,3. Mary Faye Coleman llFayeiI Either praise me or oppose meg I cannot stand to be overlooked . Glee Club 1,25 4-H Club l, Benny Robert Crutchfield Benny Talk to him of Jacob's ladder And he would ask the number of steps. F.F.A.1,2,3. Sally Coleman Cook Toots Marriage puts everybody in his place. Glee Club l,Zg 4-H Club lg Basketball Zg Student Council 3. .Tacquelyn Councilman Jackie Blonde hair, blue eyes, In a crowd easily spied. 4-H Club 1. Virginia Ann Davis Ginger To have a friend is to be a friend, Glee Club lg 4-H Club lg Library Club 35 Basketball 2. Catherine Gertrude Hall Cat The scalded cat dreads cold water. Glee Club lg 4-H Club 1, Frank Larrell Forbis Crip Business tomorrow, Basketball l,Z,3g Baseball 1,Z,3g Class President 25 Mono gram Club 2,3, President 3. Doris Lou Huffines Doris ' ' A foe to no man, But she talks to beat the band, Annette Jones Annette Do not do work that has already been done. 18 ll M 5 Y F 0 ' 9 e l M e Jennie Elizabeth McKinney Betty Take life as it comes and make the best of int. Glee Club 2,31 4-H Club 1,2,3g Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Lena Mae McKinney ..Red.. They call her 'Red ', E? if Only good of her is said, Glee Club 1,2g Junior Varsity Basketball 1 Johnnie Ray Foster lloxll Wise men are always dying, And I feel sick myself, F.F.A. Club 2,33 4-H Club 1.2.3. Sandra Lee McKinney Sandy A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Band lg Glee Club l,2,3g 4-H Club lp Class President lg Class Secretary 3g Student Council 2,3, Barbara Jane Poteat Nuthead Lots of wit and loads of fun, Everything she does is well done. Glee Club l,2,3g Library Club 35 Student Council 3g Cheer- leader 3, Josephine Ragan ...Ion 'Tis the songs you sing and the smiles you wear, That make the sun shine everywhere, 4-H Clubg Glee Club 1. 'Qian- 'ug' Sylvia Parker Reitzel , J -'Blondie' ,f ' Hear a giggle and a shout, M l Then you know she's about. Jig! 6. Charles Gilliam :fax Charlie WXTITY I never let studying interfere with my education. Baseball 1,23 F,F.A. Club 3. Glenda Faye Squires Chicken Friendly, modest, and secureg The rest of her is hard work, Glee Club l,2,3g Monogram Club 2,35 4-H Club lg Cheerlead- er lg Assistant Librarian 2,3g Future Teachers ofAmerica 3. Joyce Marie Staley ..Joy.. Friend more divine than all divinities, 'Q 1-- ' -vs -1,-1' ---. ll I ll You re Still On My Mind Fl ora Ann Stokes ..Ann.. What is fun without mischief? James Lewis Jimmy lt is easy for man to talk one thing and do another. F.F.A. l,2.3. Robert Hasten Pennington Bobby I wish, I were a little rock, a-sittin' on a hill, With nothing to do all day long, but just sit still. Baseball 1,2,3g F.F.A. lg 4-H Club l,2, Glenda Gayle Tate Gayle Three-fifths of her--genius, the rest--sheer bluff, Glee Club 1,23 Accompanis t 15 Class Secretary Z3 Class Vice-President 3, 4-H Club 1, Julia Ann Walker Julia' ' Give me health, love, money, and time to use them. Glee Club lg 4-H Club 1. Edgar Levine Stadler ..Ed.. Two souls in one, two hearts in one heart, 4-H Club lg F,F.A. 1. Margaret Nita Walker Rum too, to think on, Glee Club lg Librarian 2,33 Library Club 3. Shirley Ann Cox It is quality rather than quantity that matters, Library Club 1,29 Glee Club 1,Z,3g 4-H Club l,2,3, Z' 20 She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, Too Much Monkey Business Q I I I l . . 1 ,A 1. A11 trash goes together. 2, Gonna Rip It Up 3. Clowning it up. 4. Singing the Blues 5. Chow time, 6. Studying hard! 7, Don'tfight,girls. 8. They call us bashful. 9. And that's a fact. 10, Go, man, go, 11. Busy little sewers. 12. End of another day, 21 There's A Long, Long in , E 2 ,Q al... Glenda Foust Phil Aldridge Mr. Smith SECRETARY PRESIDENT ADVISER Nut pictured: Bennie Hall, Vice-President: Sherwood Baker, Treasurer. MOTTO Not there, but still climbing. COLORS FLOWER Charcoal Black and Pink With high hope s of achieving a successful record,the fortySophomores enteredinto the class- es and the activities of high school. Glenda Foust served as treasurer and Peggy Page as Class Rep- resentative to the Student Council. Glenda Foust was chosen Sophomore cheerleader. Glenda Foust was elected as representative to the Amo-ena staff and did her part in preparation of this bo ok . All was not work in this class, howe ver g as Becky Small, Peggy Page, Barry Pe nd e r , and Haywood Shue were chosen for the Varsity basketball team, Pink Carnation The class presented The Christmas Pageant of the Holy Grail for the Chris tma s chapel program. Many of the Sophomores be longed to the Library Club and Glee Club. Barry Pender, Haywood Shue, Odis Warren, Becky Small, and Glenda Foust were initiated into the Monogram Club. The Sophomores continued th roughout the year, taking part in all s chool projects, however, their main purpose in school was to acquire knowledge to help them in the future. fi HO 2 Trail A Winding Phil Aldridge Philadelphia Why do today what you can do tomorrow? 4-H Club l,2g F.F.A.1,2g Class President l, 1.2. Larry Apple Larry He is littleg he is spry: There is mischief in his eye. F.F.A. Z5 4-H Club l,2. Joyce Glenda Bowman Glenda Speech is silverg Silence is golden, Library Club 25 4-H Club l,2. Ralph Walker Baker, Jr. Hitler Men are men, The best sometimes forget. F.F.A, 1,24 4-H Club l,2. Sherwood Lee Baker Robin Hood Be happyg go lucky,' F.F.A. 1.2: Class Treasurer 2. Lillie Mae Compton Lillie Mae When hearts are true, Few words will do, 4-H Club 1,29 Glee Club lg Library Club 2 Merita Faye Dunevant Rita Friendly and courteous to all. Library Club 25 Glee Club 2. Bobby Perry Corbett A 1 The lofty oak from a small acorn grows. F.F,A. l,2,3g 4-H Club 1. William Jerry Fonville Jerry The bigger they are, The harder they fall, 4-H1,2g F.F.A. l,Z. Patricia Kaye Dunevant Pat Always happy, never sad, Sometimes naughty, never bad. Glee Club Z. Z5 Student Council 1 Librarian Z. Z3 'wwf ian' TQ' S, 5 X f ' L K. I . H. IY7-2y x. A 'f in-sv Q-new a, fo- -g iw , :UTA ON 2- Ai ww' z wa .1 2, R? Into The Land Walter David Forbis Feet I agree with no man's opinion, I have some of my own. F.F.A. Club 1,2. Bennie Hall Bennie It's better to kill time than to let it lie around and die. F.F.A. Club l,2g Class Treasurer lg Class Vice-President 2. Glenda Lou Faucette V Lou 1 To be loved in return, you must love. fm, y Glee Club 1,21 4-H Club 1,2. , Allen Curtis Lewis rv' li fi, .L L. T. R E ,.'5 S? . X 1 MMM, Louie Let the world go it's way and I'll go mine. S-V 2 F.F.A, Club 1.2, X y Earl Wade Moore A little friendliness never hurt anyone. F,F.A, Club 1,25 Library Club Z. Glenda Faye Foust Coots Full of life, full of fun, She is a friend to everyone. Glee Club l,2g 4-H Club 1,25 Monogram Club 25 Cheerleader l,Zg Class Secretary 1,2g Marshal lg Student Council l,Zp Amo-ena Staff 2. x , f Peggy Ann Harden llPegVl 'W 3 ' Quiet, shy, but a very good friend in time of need. Buddy Mullis lIBudl! Life is a long lesson in humility f,s,1y:.g ,, 3 VM ,f A L wp-1 Gene Fitch Oliver Crowbar Roll on old world, and I will roll with you. Baseball 1,35 Basketball 2,33 4-H Club 13 F,F,A, 2,3. D eloris Ann Lassiter tlLoisl1 All the world loves a lover. Of My Dreams B arry Milton Pender Barry Nothing succeeds like success. Baseball lg F,F.A. 2, Monogram 2. Eugene Collins Pope Pokem Don't worry work, And it won't worry you. F.F.A. l,2. Beverly Lee McCauley Red Gay, outspoken, full of fun Always happy and on the run, Glee Club 1,25 4-H Club 1.2. William Haywood Shue Slipper The world would be mine lf 1 just had time to take care of it. F.F.A, 1,25 Basketball 1,2g Baseball lg Monogram Club 2. David Stadlex Stratler Think before asking. 4-H Club 1,21 F.F.A, 1. Carol Gertrude Montgomery Gertrude . Sincere and kind in every way, She's Carol tomorrow and Carol today. Glen Club 25 Library Club 2. Peggy Anna Page Peggy 'Behind every cloud there's a silver lining. Student Council 1,25 4-H Club l,2g Basketball 1,25 Glee Club lp Class Vice-President 1, Jimmy Staley Charlie Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may die. F.F.A. 1,2, Barbara Jean Small Barby Of a good beginning cometh a good end. ' Booster Club 1, Walter Williams High. William Collins Swain llBi11yi1 Seldom serious, always gay, A wonderful guy in every way, Library Club 2, F,F.A. 2: 4-H Club 1, 25 'QR S. 'CJ' 6:5 W , .Nqufl aw mi F. . 1 -mr 17' I V - 'R -' .S Q ' A ii 'V 1' 1 rrt, ff lba it--fi -nw' Xl UniH My ,fl- 'Q7' wk? Dreams Come Trueu Richard Darrell Walker Richard Take it easy, have your fun, Let the old world tick on, F.F.A, 1,25 4-H Club 25 Basketball l 2. Onie Rebecca Small Becky Full of chatter, full of pep, Never quiet and always helps. Basketball 1,25 4-H Club 1,25 Monogram Club 2. Melba Jane Wade Ma Jane AA Our thoughts and our conduct are our own, Ronald Lee Walker In npug-1 Q: L gt is ff. 5 Liu 1 5 sa- . - V: '- No one knows what he can do till he tries, F.F,A, 1,25 4-H Club 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Library Club 25 F, F.A. Treasurer 1, Donald Franklin Warren Duck Take it easy, have your fun, Let the old world roll along, F F,F.A. 1,25 4-H Club 1. -QQ' Rebecca Ann Walker 1- Becky Never too careless, never sad5 Never too studious, always glad. Glee Club 15 4-H Club l,2. Gladys Faye Warren Gladys A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Library Club 2. Odis Harrison Warren Pee Wee Idle, slow, and unconcerned5 Igo to class and sometimes learn. F.F,A, Club 1,25 Monogram Club 25 Basketball 1,25 Class Vice-President 1, V Otis Allen Warren Otis Things are always changing, so why worry? F.F,A. Club 1,25 Basketball 1,Z, Linda Faye Whitfield tlFayelI 'You'll find her true and just, A girl whom all love and trust. 26 42 JW UMon!enis To Remember CDM!-.J .. E fl W k Xonlzlfrru V ,xx ,J A- dd ik .V li K , :is ff! it Se 1. Check mine next. 2. Rah! Rah! 3, Dodgers or Yankees'?? 4. Studying??? 5. Romeo, Romeo, 6, Pick it out. 7. Hold yournose! 8. Lookpretty,Ha! 9. On his sixteenthbirthday. 27 Green A f... -31308 4 ui 00 QQ, 5'-1 9' 'ridfri fre ' we as 1 f' L . at 'nf N4 Qu-ew Q. 9' gyffi-from i F. , M '5wsl-Mlm., ,L Mr. Comer Gordon Caviness Vicki Hurdle ADVISER PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Trina Riggan Jack Wall SECRETARY TREASURER MOTTO Be thrilled when the job is hard, for not everyone can do it'.' COLORS FLOWER Blue and White On September 4,1956, forty-nine bewildered F re s hm e n started their first year in high school. They soon began to move from class to class with e a s e and became accustomed to high school ways. They selected Mac Bowman for the Amo4ena Staff, Martha Bradsher, T rina Riggan, Kay Squires, and Mary Catherine Wellons became library assistants. Many ofthe Freshmen girls joined the Glee Club, Johnny Page was selected Student Council Repre- Pink Carnation Serliafiiveulacky Lewis was chosen Freshman cheer- leader, In the amateur program Bobby Gilliam won for singing and playing the guitar. As a group the Freshmen classwent to the Raleigh Fair. Although it was bad weather, they had fun. Many won teddy bears. As the year came to a close, when their re- cord was finished,the Freshmen were recognized as able and willing students and leaders, X XX X , N Wal lhkxxg QU Mildred Jeanette Allis on Millie Don't run after the boys, Let them run after you, Glee Club 1. John Andrew Bailey John The best is good enough for me. F.F.A. 1. Joel Larry Boggs Larry Whatever the situation is, He's never found speechless. F,F.A. 1, Martha Alice Bradsher Shorty Precious things come in small packages. Library Club 1, Lynda Brooks Cindy It takes all sorts to make a world, 4-H Club 1. Ronnie Boggs Ronnie Up the cedar, down the pine, Good boys like me are hard to find. F.F.A. 1. Mac Bowman Mac Get it done, get it done right! Have some fun, getting it done, 4-H Club lg F.F.A, lg Amo-ena Staff 1. Linda Faye Cobb Nook To be rather than to seem. Glee Club 1, Nancy Lou Davis Nancy A friend whose kind actions are many. 4-H Club 1. Thomas Carpenter llTomrnyll I am sure a care is an enemy of1ife. F.F.A. Reporter. 29 UWaiching, Till Naomi Lee Dickens liNa To live is to think 4-H Club 1. Howard Gordon Caviness 'Sketer I can tell a great man when I see oneg I've never seen myself, Class President lg Student Council 15 F.F.A. 1 Jerry David Cobb Cobb' ' I don't mind work, I can lie down and go to sleep be side 1 t anytime, F.F.A. 1, Lelia Ann Huffines Le1ia A quiet mind is richer than a crown. 4-H Club 1. Kay Hester IIMOPII What's life without some fun? 4-H Club Ted James Cobb Tedwick He put his trouble in a box, Sat on the lid--then smiled F.F.A. Robert Turner Gilliam Bobby Whatever the situation is, he's never found speechless F.F.A. 1. 1 Peggie Ann Hudgins llpeggieil To make virtue a necessity. X fd I 30 ing Comes Creeping Vicki Lyn Hurdle llvicii I say all in two words and do all in two months. Class Vice-President lg Glee Club lg 4-H Club lg Basketball 1. Arthur Hall Osgood Be yourself and no one else. Junior Varsity lg F.F.A. Club l. Allison Harmon 1 lA1Il You can't be a howling success by simply howling. F.F.A. Club l, Junior Varsity l. Linda Joyce Faye When you smile, the whole world smiles with you. Glee Club lg 4-H Club lp Basketball l, Jacquelyn Marie Lewis Jacky It is better to learn late than never. 4-H Club lg Songleader lg Cheerleader 1, Donald Jone s Janice Marie Lewis , . if' .. .. 'M' uv 'X Donnie Being too quiet is better than being too loud. F.F.A. 1. Geoffrey Oakley Specs Look before you leap. Rhea Still waters run deep. 4-H Club lp Glee Club 1. Selma,Louise Mahan usd.. Take life as it comes and make the best of it. Glee Club lg 4-H Club lg Library Club l, James Lynn Oakley III-lynn!! A step at a timeg one goes a great way, wx wyr -.,. , , 5 Q is swwlkffj . vl., .,l fr 5 . ..,: V , U fr f 4. f 531 'i Q' lv '. MQ. -is x 1 .. r 5 fir 4! , K u . M. 5 QQ-t -- 1 A . '- I 'iff' hw L , - 3131 2 7? :I aa' A.. 1fE?'f?Uii L . 1 'V UQ' 'iguf 4. W ?' .af TV fll, QTL? ., Whaf's Thai Mary Ann Massey Mary Youth comes only once in a lifetime, 4-H Club l, John Carlton Page Johnny Take advice from everyone Then do as you please. Student Council lg F.F,A. Club 1, President 15 Junior Varsity basketball l. Linwood Perry '-sniffyu How beautiful it is to do nothing all day and rest afterwards. F.F.A. Club 1. Ann Hamilton Oliver ..Ann.. If at first you don't succeed, Try, try again, Trina Lee Riggan ' 'Trina' ' Always what she is and nothing more. Class Secretary lg Library Club 1, Vice-President 1, Larry Porterfield Larry Times change, and we change with them. F,F,A, Club lg Junior Varsity 1, Rainey Qualls Stormy Happy go lucky, Kay Frances Squires Bunk Better late than not at all,' Glee Club lg Library Club lg 4-H Club l, Naomi Stewart Naomi A friend indeed to everyone. Glee Club 1, Boyd Thomas Chops If you know it all, you can't learn anymore. F.F.A. Club 1. 32 Secret You're Keeping? Laura Taylor Little-un Better to be little and shine, Than to be big and cast a shadow, Glee Club 1, David Arnold Thomas David Never promise more than you can perform F.F.A. Club 1. James Woody Warren Woody To play more, to study less, Is my ideal for happiness. Edward Stainback Pet e The will of a man is his happinCSS. F.F.A. Club 1. Gloria Jean Ward Jean To thine ownself be true. Glee Club 1, George Leonard Turner ..Ly,nn.. Not too serious, not too gay, But a rugged fellow when it comes to la P Y- F.F.A. Club lg Junior Varsity 1, Jack Gardner Wall Jack The difficult he does at once, The impossible takes him a little longer. Class Treasure r lg F,F.A. Club, Vice-P District Winner Creed Contest. Patricia Ann Wyatt llpatli Life without love is death, 4-H Club lg Basketball 1, Mary Catherine Wellons HCM.. 'Complete one thing before attempting another Glee Club lg Library Club lg 4-H Club 1. 33 resident Lei The Good Times Roll aa 1 fi, n 'N-A - V . p I. n ,I Q. Wim Y ly. Q,,, sqm, ft!! 5 - ' fe.. -. ' , jiff-ff? ., 5 W . , Q P' I ,L , gy I J 'gf f A-Air.. L your . '65 Sgquimefw if .Q . f f f w-Nw 5. 8 V L, , L , wwf, 1. Gordon and his girls. 2, Hard at work. 3, Let her roll. 4, Very interesting. 5. Cool Cats . 6, Mayor Cobb. 7. Hands Up, 8, Strenuous exercises. 9, Net scorchers. 10, Class primpers, 11, The Nickel Club. 34 CHANDLER FORBIS ALDRIDGE WALKER BOSWELL My Gift To You U ,Ama-ana Staff p On this page are the people who have worked hard to make this 1957 Amo-ena possibleg their work began in October with a few sheets of pa pe r and few ideasg their work ended on that happy day in May when you received your yearbook. The Amo-ena was aproject of the senior class with representatives from the other classes. Each class did its share of taking pictures and writing copy. Our purpose has been to publish a yearbook of high scho- lastic and lite ra ry value and to present for you a true picture of your school year 1956-57, which we hope will become one of your most cherished possessions. Seated: Mary Ellen Turner, Art Editor, Opal Tilley, Business Managerg Jane Chandler, Editor, Lila Walker, Feature Editorg Kayo Page, Art Editor. Standing: Donnie Page, Circulation Manager, Bobby Berry, Sports Edi- tor, Rachel Boswell, Advertising Manager, Mrs. Albert Graham, Adviser: Glendale Dickey and Neil Carey, Humor Editors . Med' Ama-:na Staff Seated: Glenda Ashworth, Senior Class Editor, Esther Walker, Proof Reader, Donnie Page, Opal Tilley, Typistsg Joyce Ande r s on, Proof Reader. Standing: Jerry Coleman, Priscilla Dickens, Camera Editors, Mac Bowman, F r e s hm an Class Representativeg Glenda Foust, Sophomore Class Representativeg Dottie Staunton, Circulation Staff: Sandra McKinney, Junior Class Representativeg Marie Rimmer, Circulation Staff. 36 R 41 f H1 s I l lt's ln The Book ,gl r ,Cibrary gfllb The high s chool boys and girls pictured above are members of the Library Club who perform the services of the library, keeping the shelves a r range d in the Dewey Decimal order and circulating and collecting books. Also, they keep the library neat and attractive by the use of posters, flowers, and displays of new books and maga- zines. Their purposes are to sponsor a greater interest among the students in the use of books and magazines, to understand and enjoy good books, to stimulate reading interests, and to leave literary records at Pleasant Grove School. First row: Glenda A s hwo rthg Barbara Poteatg Student Council Representative: Dottie Staunton, Program Chairman, Margaret Walker, President,Trina Riggins, Vice-President, Carol Montgomery, Secretary, Merita Dunevant, JudithAnderson, Mary Lou Bradsher. Second Row: Glenda Bowman, Priscilla Dickens, Juanita Thomas, Martha Bradsher, Betty Compton, Earl Moore, Ronald Walker, Billy Swain, Lillie Mae Compton, Gladys Warren, Kay Squires, Mrs. W. Albert Graham, Adviserg Catherine Wellons, Ruth Baker. Trying To Get To You 5 xv 'R ,,,, if Student Hound! The purposes of the student council are to form unity of the student body, to develop leadership in our st:- dents, and to promote the best interests of the school. Seated: E. F. Iseley, Principalg Vanda Bowman, Secre- tary: Jane Chandler, President, Neil Care y , Vice-Presidentg Glenda Foust, Treasurerg Mrs. E. F. Iseley, Ad- viser. Standing: Geoffery Oakley, F.F.A. Clubg Johnny Page, Fre s hmanp Carolyn Anderson, Junior, Gordon Caviness, Freshmang Phil Aldridge , Sophomore, Joyce Anderson F.T.A. Club, Peggy Page, Sophornoreg Bobby Berry, Senior: Esther Walker, Senior, Lila Walker, 4-H Club, Barbara Poteat, Library Clubg Rachel Boswell, Monogram 'Clubg Sandra McKinney, Glee Club, Sally Cook, Juniorg Opal Tilley, Monogram Club. MW nv Meycga, A ' Teach Me Tonight emwkfwmag-,,.' 'Mi ii, iff X2 u . ,L ....-.--.-----t .ld gif L1 A ' ,gm H J if V , if . ri I Q sivyii by ,ak '55 -.5 ?u lure Zfeaclzcrs In making our record album at Pleasant Grove School, a new record was made this year by a new club, The Future Te a c he r s of America, whose purposes are to learn about the opportunities in teaching, to cultivate the qualities in a good teacher, to study the lives of great teachers, and to foster the development of student leader- shi . PSeated, left to right: Esther Walker, se c re tary, Lila Walker, treasurer. Standing, left to right: Glenda Ashworth, Mrs. E. F. Iseley, adviser, Jane Chandler, vice -president, Glenda Squires, historian, Virginia Davis: Joyce Anderson. librarian, Rachel Boswell, president, and Miss Graham's first grade. Old Mac Donald Had A Farm gulurc Sfarmcrs The Pleasant Grove Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, consisting of sixty members, is one of 8,500 located in the United States, Hawaii, and Pue-rtoRicawithatotal membership of 400,000. MembC1'S are students of vocational agriculture and are carrying out a supervised farm project on both county and district level, among these contests are: live stock judging, parliamentary procedure, public speaking, and seed and shop contests. Officers 'of the local chapter are: Phil Aldridge, President, Ray Kirby, Vice-President, Herman Whitfield, Sec- retary, Charles Gilliam, Treasurer, Billy McCauley, Sentinel, and Benny Hall, Reporter, QNot picturedl. First row: Pete Stainback, Ted Cobb, Linwood Perry, Donnie Jones, Tommy Carpenter, Arthur Hall, John Bailey, Larry Boggs, Larry Porterfield, Jack Wall, Al Harmon, Pug Walker. Second Row: Ralph Baker, Gordon Caviness, Larry Apple, Phil Aldridge, Lynn Oakley, Boyd Thomas, Billy Swain, Otis Warren, Earl Moore, David Thomas, Collins Pope, Mac Bowman, Leonard Turner, Johnny Page, Woody Warren. Thiid row: Richard Walker, Jerry Fonville, Benny Crutchfield, Bobby Pennington, Donald Warren, Jimmy Staley, Charles Gilliam, Larry Jones, Roge r Swain, Herman Whitfield, Jerry Cobb, David Stadler, Bobby Gilliam. Fourth row: Ronnie Boggs, Odin Warren, Gene Olive r , Haywood Shue, Barry Pender, Buddy Mullis, Geoffery Oakley, Joe Coleman, Rainey Qualls, Billy McCauley, Ray Kirby, Mr. Wall, Johnny Foster, Bobby Corbett, Jimmy Lewis, Allen Lewis. The Proud And Profane f , D,- A, J f L 1 Q I. q A a It Monogram 611111 The Monogram Club strives to de ve l op co-operation and leadership in athletics. It builds a better school spirit and promotes goodwill among the students. To finance their major project - buying sweaters for the senior members - and to contribute to the athletic fund,the members sold refreshments at the games. First row: Dottie Staunton, Lar ry Jones, Neil Carey, Lila Walker, Vice-Presidentg Rachel Boswell, Treasurer, Glendale Dickeyg Kayo Page, Opal Tilley. Second row: Mr. Comer, Adviser, Jerry Coleman, Becky Small, Vanda Bowmang Larrell Forbis, Presidentg Marie Butler, Haywood Shueg Christine Brooks. Third row: Jane Chandler, Secretary, Donnie Page, Barry Pender, Odis Warren, Glenda Foustg Glenda Squires. Wuth A Song In My Heart xJ ..,-mfr' Glee 611111 First row: Judith Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, Glenda Faucette, Faye Cobb, Judy Bowland, Naomi Stewart, Jean Ward, Janice Lewis, Patricia Dunevant, Carol Montgomery, Merita Dunevant, Betty Ann Compton, Laura Taylor, M r s . Jack Russell, Di r e ctorg Vanda Bowman, Pianist. Second row: B arbara Poteat, Margaret Walker, Mary Wellons, Priscilla Dickens, Kay Squires, Mildre d Allison, Selm a Mahan, Juanita Thomas, Linda Joyce, Ruth Baker, Linda Cobb , Glenda Squires. Third row: Julia Walker, Shirley Cox, Marie Butler, Evelyn Stainback, Shelby Dunevant, Maxine Blythe, Glenda Foust, Sandra McKinney, Vickie Hurdle, and Gayle Tate. Many, musical records were made at Pleasant Grove School by the Glee Club, which practiced diligently and gave of its talents on many occasions. In the spring the classical songs of the Parent Teacher Association pro- gram gave pleasure to m any , and at commencement and baccalaureate the beautiful messages in song were en- joyed by the entire community. Glee Club membership is open to any high school student, who wished to engage in such activities as singing, listening to musical recordings, becoming familiar with the live s of famous com- posers, and learning new songs. 39 F. ,,., l6'ns Drivers Our nine school busses make eighteen trips daily, carrying an average daily total of 548 students to and from school, These drivers cover around 2.75 miles per day. First row, left to right: .Toe Cole man , Otis Warren Second row' Ruth Baker Herman Whitfield J . . , , oyce Anderson, Vanda Bowman. Third row: Neil Carey, Jerry Coleman, Glendale Dickey, Haywood Shue. Fourth row: Kayo Page, Larry Jones, Lila Walker, Donnie Page, Fifth row: Ray Kirby, Mr. Iseley, Principal. 1 1 , I I , , Eat, Drunk, And Be Merry ...La f aura Assis- fwmf Vu' QQ'-M-f-Us IP-2 Kafclcria Staff And Maintenance In making our re c ord album much credit goes to our maid and janitor for keeping our buildings and campus neat and cle an and to the cafeteria personnel for serving hot, nutritious meals, Left to right: Lewis Moore, janitor, La Cala Daye, maid, Leuvertia Moore, Elizabeth Woods, and Mary Brooks, cafeteria personnel, Miss Ruth Walker. manager. 40 Play It Fair V XQ Q' 'I if W, sf 'I' . il Qggrim 'O A N Y X x :Lok ,r 4 E ,a'u4 'P' ' 1 1:--4'-I NS 1 iiiiv 5 an wfuygl ' x Q.. .,, 33- ,Wg . . ' ,492 3 .af K JWNQ5 . ,izfz www? X, qi K A rl '1 7:00 A. N 'lcv fu,-K-f, ,--4-,gg-151.3 .,- K ., 'Wfwai .j- ' i 1.- ay n The Life Of A Senior 3 H, my g 2 , , 5 Q W gt' X : Q 'f 1 'I 1. f 1Og5OA.N1.!i 1:00 P.M. 6 drnn 'D KA 5,- I1 1 1 ' 11: :OO A . fv 1. VN P,M. EA oo Q . Y ILOG NOON ,,,,h,- 17 PJVT. V 12:00 MIDNIGHT TERRY WALL RUDD , -f -. ' 'L REGISTER STANLEY L MISSGRP-HAM - dirst Grade Little Thmgs . Q., IL - ffl' MRS. MILLER XA! . ,, A l f if .M 9 ,V .1 Wi In : y fl? J ' ii l .G , , LW ii 'n s N A ig ml ,G dire! Grade .Y eff AQ A s W, V I J we , xx 'R f Y if ' V.'xk -. I B fe V A M V was X M gd L 3 Q' f ,Q , 3 N .lent ! LJ MP.s,wH1TTED - Seeend Grade l 41 f ,sh l , X W 1 2 i, it leigh! 1-I S., we R 'L ' .f .4 f ' ..' Allen Capps Sammy Best Steven Cates Betsie Davis Bennie Dobbins Watt Hopkins Bonnie Hall Tim lngle Grant Kapp Steven Kernodle Carolyn Lewis Ernest Lineberry James Lineberry Larry Mize Margaret McCabe Betty Jo Morris Linda Pritchett Christie Staley Bynum Tuttle, Jr. Tommy Walker Arnold Ward Faye Wellons Ellen Wilson Steven Bare Janice Capps Linda Compton James Davis Connie Cooper Ray Hester Amelia Horner Tony Jeffries Wayne Johnson Donald Kernodle Betty Lameraux Albert Madren Jerry Oakley Darrell Russell Dixie Small Lynn Turner Mary Alice Walker Marilyn Warren Linda Jean Williams Gaynell Anderson Clennon Lee Apple Diane Bare Della Marie Blanchard Jane Boswell ,S - . -1115 ' V 1 - ' - gL'i2vg'sii-A: -ff'-wg Xgmfilj i - Donnie Cobb Q 2 s A WJ ni ' Edward Collins J H - 1,1 ' Glenda Sue Dame ron 4 -1Qpqa52 . .1 Q i L. 46 Mean A Loi MRS.WHITTED - 5660114 Gfadf Patricia Fran Foster Sibyl Ann Foster Eleanor Lynn Gilliam Edwin Hensley Linda Kay Hinshaw Jeanette Horner Anita Hudson Bobby Jean Martin William Henry Martin Jerry Merritt Linda Mitchell Valeria Scott Donald Self Jane Ann Sellars Sylvia Elaine Starnes Johnny Stokes Elena Sue Teague David Turner Micheal Warren Peggy Ann Warren Vickie Whedbee Dale Anderson Larry Billings Judy Burch Farley Carey Jimmie Coleman Al Corbette Don Faulkner Ann Gooch Boyd Goodson Charlotte Helton Allen Hester Larry Hopkins Dale Horner Mary Jane House Tommy Johnson Tommy Laramaux Alfred McKinney Forrest Oliver Roy Ivey J. C. Perkins Rebecca Porterficld Ronald Rice Carolyn Riggan Ralph Squires Roger Stewart Joyce Walker Donald Warren Lynette Welch David Westbrooks Sammy Wilson Dorothy Ward Judy Wyatte ill .ff e ff f we f ,' ' li Q 'ly-C ' ' -1- .f' 2 W ' x i Tr-ij, cyan! 'S 5' H9 Y W ceo ' ' w.-v g. 'twiki F i Ji r if t,VA , 5' egg- i'3,v-A 5 ,mi 14. X, 5- Q. . I ai F 1 MISS my - Second - Chin! Grade ., - I, , , , , ' A, . y t L ,X -Q i ' .1 izkllfliflm r rf x :ir f ii 'F' E 8 4 7 fmwxif ,--- l . , x 1 . 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V Q ' I 1 szigvlkif li we fi Li ij 48 Our Little Charles Andress Linda Baker Nora Mae Black Jimmie Bowland Sharon Burch Jeffrey Butler Becky Cheek Judy Collins Ralph Faulkner Jacqueline Graham Marie Horner Richard Horner Patsy Jones William Lineberry Wayne Madden Wayne Madren Jean Massey Wanda Massey Larry Neighbors Rl oert Page Mary Payne Johnny Register Steve Reggins Ricky Rimmer Susan Scott Juanita Smith Mary Ann Stanfield Julia Ann Stewart Maynard Tally Gloria Terrell Donna Thomas Joyce Thomas Johnny Turner LaVonne Tuttle Barbara Weilons Brenda Anderson Jane Blalock Joe Blanchard Jerry Butler Jack Capps Phyllis Cobb Larry Dameron Sue Davis Marcia Fonville Fred Gilliam Dionne Hinshaw Jean Kernodle Danny Lynn Robert McCabe Jack McCauley Frank Mitchell Frank Morris Gordon Oliver Dean Porterfield Diane Porterfield Carolyn Rudd Margie Sadler Ruby Shue Eugene Smith Evelyn Stewart David Stokes Reid Walker Ronald Warren Carolyn Westbrook Angels Hope Allison Judy Anderson Sherry Anderson David Bare Brenda Barrett Kenneth Billings Gaynell Cantrell .Toe Chockley Donna Coleman Charles Cox Gilda Hurdle Marie Martin Eddie McKinney David Miller Billy Payne Kenneth Pierce Faye Powell Bonnie Pritchett Rainey Rimmer Raymond Rimmer Baxter Sellars Shirley Smith Donnie Thompson Sandra Walker Alice Faye Warre D. C. Wilson Betty Anderson William Black Eddie Bowland Patsy Brooks Shirley Capps Betty Collins Steve Dameron Larry Dobbins Buddy Fonville Buddy Gooch Eddie Hester James Hinshaw Donald Johnson Kenneth Johnson Marvin Jones Richard Lee Vickie Mitchell Diane Overby Roy Perkins Ronnie Pierce Tony Pritchett Nancy Rascoe .Timmy Roney Delores Snider Randall Stewart Gene Teague Jeanette Terrell Rosa Thomas Walter Turner Delaina Walker Gladys Walker Thelma Ward Larry Warren MRS.NORVILLE Kaurllf Grade K , 1 A I Z ,,,,.. Y l Kwik, ,X ..- g,,Tk ' ii K :ii a , li ' i is A 3 . it 5 .i . ,, a I I4 A 79, A L., L 'i' -'jf Qeef V68 i Lk j - 17 QQ K L X x MISS RUDD Q C.. Q .i tgingal. 1 4. fig fi L Q 'L ,C , all sa S-M if ' S' ii- 'Q' . ji tw - .aw Lw. i if x I X . K A -hx L. R-if t, ,, . W A- fha. T is f - 49 MISSRUDD - My mm Nur nm -vu -:ave .sw N 1' LIIL 11 Mas. LYNCH Gfadg if- A Wiiffffvr-' ' ALL' ,. y . 'Q V 1 . E' , , . -' ii. ' V Lkk 2- . MV? X t ug- , le , .,.,,fzjf 5 ,5 .lg I '-2:.s- f xowx 4. 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Pierce Ann Pope Phyllis Register Susan Sadler Sandra Self Harvey Shue Brenda Small Larry Squires Dora Stadler Wallace Talley Judy Thompson Tommy Walker Joe Wall Judith Walters James Wellons Gene Anderson Linda Anderson Doris Baker J, D, Barrett Eugene Bowland Brenda Chandler Jimmy Cobb Mary Ann Cobb Dwight Dameron Robert Gooch Jacob Harmon Bobby Horner Patricia Jeffries Arnold Jeffreys Joe Kenyon Bobbie Jean Mansfield Shirley Martin George McKinney Nina McKinney OO Young Glenda Overby Edgar Ozment Dan Qualls Dewey Rainey Carolyn Roney Jerry Rudd Carolyn Smith Johnny Smith Jerry Stokes Ann Stultz Elizabeth Talley Sandra Talley Deanna Tate Earl Walker Jean Walker Lillie Mae Compton Dennis West Junior Wyatte Wayne Allred Wanda Cobb David Cobb Patricia Faucette Johnnie Faulkner Hilda Kackney Rebecca Hall Wayne Hall Betty Sue Harden Reid Hughes Kay Jeffrey: Rachel Lee Frances Lineberry Alma Loftis Frances Manning Alice Massey Woodrow Montgomery Betsy Qualls Bobby Rascoe Micheal Rasroe Martha Sellars Pam Small Roy Stanley, Jr. Jimmy Stephens Tommy Thompson Pattie Walker Eddie Sykes Frank Wall Nancy Perkins Ii: 'ftni, i H W Iyvt C W I is A M Ne MRS-UMSTEAD - Seventh Grade MRS. 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Bill Anderson Wayne Apple Carl Baker Chesley Blaclc Glenda Collli Wilma Cochran Betty Cornpton Glenn Cox .luvlith Crutchfield Judy Dirlufy Carolyn Lassiter Shrllny Lee Cecil Marlin Nancy Mitchell Linda Oakley ,lolin Oliver Carol Overlay Juckznlene Payne .Izmct Prilulieltz' Patriclfx Smiili Genzi Squires Jimmy Stairnes Donald Stokes June Swain Lfiwrenre Talley Jimmy Terry Ric'h2xrrlT1'rr'ell Cecil Thomas Geraldine' Wnrrl Bronzi Minnie Warren 5 x ,, 9, , '.l 4? ,Aw nf 1? . 1 n ,iv- 4-va. W J? 41 M 3- 1 Smack dab in the middle Z. Gitty-up,Ding-Dong 3, Papa-WOl'1'f YO1-ldH1'1C6 with me '? Chain Gang 5. Sincerely 6. Stop the Music 52. Marie: What do you mean calling my father a mean character? Buddie: We11, I told him I couldn't live without you, so he offered to pay the funeral bi11. CITY FURNITURE COMPANY Boy loves girly That's his business, Girl loves boyg That's her business, They get marriedg Tha.t's their business, lf they want furniture, That's our business, These are the friendly people you will see in our store: Big Footed Clark Barefooted Mutt Barham Burr Head Gene Hall Fayne Jeffreys Phone CAna1 7-4211 211 South Spr ing Burlington North Carolina Haw River North Carolina. COUNTRY GROCERY HOME 81 FARM CENTER Fancy Groceries and Fresh Native Meats 1022 Rauhut St. I-law River North Carolina Burlington North Carolina. BURLINGTON POULTRY CO. Poultry - Turkeys Fresh Daily 623 S. Park Ave. Phone 6-7919 Dot: Does the moon influence the tide? Kenneth: I wouldn't know, Honey, but it sure influences the untied. , 54 Freshman: P1ease, Mom, may I go out tonight? Sophomore: May I go out tonight? I'11 be home by ten. Junior: I'm going out tonight. Senior: Goodnight, folks: I'11 bring in the mi1k. CAROLINA FARMERS WAREHOUSES Carolina - Phone Farmers - Phone CA 7-3974 CA 7-3721 Burlington North Carolina HADLEY'S Is Always Something 4 i. Special Q' Q Q A 2,66 J stab, J X Cfabglrezer 899 S J'-.5 I N G . -'Li . C x i' ' Come In And Browse Around I J W X .Z-'XJ-X ,fic f X V, RN.. Y X-.,...., ' - .g W , . e ,f-, -f' l,.f f X Eghfvgj Mrs. Graham: Name three collective nouns. Ray K.: Fly paper, garbage can, and vacuum cleaner. 55 Jacky: Ann, is your watch on time? Ann: llYes.H Jacky: How much more do you owe on it? Congratulations J. M. CATES, INC. EDDLE H. BUNTON, JR. PETE'S MOOREFIELD FLoR1sT FR 0 N C U S R D APPAREL SHOP ROSE'S 54 to 104 sToRE, MEBANE TYSON MALONE HARDWARE SOUTHERLAND HOSIERY MILL REGGS SHOE COMPANY SINCLAIR REFINERY COMPANY CURTIS CANDY COMPANY N0.l Corner Trade and Lindsey NO. 2 South Church Serving you Frozen Custard, Ice Cream, Milk Shakes, Sundaes, Banana Splits, At Their Best, CENTRAL GROCERY COMPANY 122 N. Main St. Phone 6-3161 GENERAL TIRE SUPPlY,INC. Distributors General Tires and Batteries and Kraft System of Tire Recapping Telephone - 6-6951 and 6-7019 FOR SAFE,HUMAN MILEAGE 301 N. Main Street Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina Nancy: Didn't I tell you to notice when the soup boiled over Luke: I didg it was exactly 10:30. 56 Roger: What's the draft board? Joe: The world's largest travel agency. GUYES NEESE - SHOFFNER Sidney B. Guyes Phone - 7465 - 7466 Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina FIRST FEDERAl NL. CAFETERIA SAVINGS AND l0AN ASSOC. Current Dividend 3 1!Z'Z: J. l. Chandler, Propietor SAVE TODAY Home Loans - Insured Savings East Davis at Lexington Chapel Hill North Carolina Burlington North Carolina Mr. McCauley: Billy, how is it you're at the bottom of your class? Billy: Kenneth is usually at the bottom of the class, but he is out sick. 57 Mr. Iseley Qin chemistry classj: Bobby, define wa.ter. Bobby: Water is a colorless liquid that turns dark when you wash in it. HUMPTY-DUMPTY SUPER MARKET Open: 6 A, M, - Z A. M, 508 N. Church Street Burlington North Carolina ALAMANCE CAMERA 8: SPORT CENTER, INC. A11 Types Of Sporting Goods Phone 6-9308 251 E, Front St. Burlington North Carolina Mr. Comer: Bennie, what is a canniba1? Bennie: A cannibal is a man who sometimes has his friends for dinner. 58 A lot of girls aren't athletic, but if you show them a diamond they'l1 play ball. MCCLURE FUNERAL SERVICE Dial Canal 77488 605 Webb Ave. Burlington, N. C. AMBULANCE SERVICE Dial Canal 72711 141 S. Main St. Graham, N. C. SO'MER'S FISH HOUSE All You Can Eat Children Under 12 Free C. B. ELLIS MUSIC CO. Eve rything Musical Burlington Nor th Carolina WALKER 81 SMITH Paint Contractors Phone 6-1505 - 3991 McCray Road Burlington North Carolina JAMES WOODY'S ESSO Mechanic, Carl Woody THE COFFEE SHOPPE Greasing Washing 208 S, Main St Waxing Burlington Route 2 North Carolina Burlington North Carolina Bostonian Shoes - Dobbs Hats CURRIN 81 HAY Men's and Boys' Wear McGregor Sportswear at Sweaters Burlington North Carolina AUTO PARTS 81 ELECTRIC COMPANY Standard Parts Phones 4287 - 4288 South Church Street Burlington Nor th Carolina. Mrs. Smith to Mr. Smith: If we continue to save at our present rate . . . at retirement we will owe S2,000,000. Dinner Guest: Will you pass the nuts, Mr. Smith? Mr. Smith Qabsent rnindedlyl: Yes, I suppose so, but I really should flunk them, HOOD SYSTEM SCX ESSO SERVICE INDUSTRIAL BANK Phone 9197 2 l!2 '70 Paid On Savings Tires - Batteries Accessories 330 Spring St. N. Church at Trade Street Burlington North Carolina KWGSDQWN MAWRESSES MEBANE MANUFACTURING co. THE MEBANE CO. Mebane North Carolina Mebane North Carolina MEBANE LUMBER CO.. INC. P. G. SERVICE CENTER 81 DINER Building Materials of Quality C. H. MULLIS Phone 3-2271 Owner 8: Operator Mebane North Carolina BANK OF HAW RIVER FRANK'S JEWELRY Watches 8: Diamonds Wedding 8: Graduation Gifts We Appreciate Your Business On Easy Payment Plan 202 N. Main St. Dial 6-4553 Graham North Carolina When a fellow breaks a date, he usually has to. When a girl breaks a date, she usually has two. eo Mr. Comer: What's some proof that milk is a healthful food? David C.: Wel1, if you drink a glass of milk every morning for 1200 months, you'l1 live to be 100. Service Beyond The Sale Phone 6-9074 HOME APPLIANCE STORE Better Products For Happier Living CECIL E. MOSER W. Elm St. Graham North Carolina Sell Your Tobacco At COBLE WAREHOUSES NO. 1 AND NO. 2 Burlington North Carolina One class in this school was so boring that two empty seats got up and walked out. 61 I Mr. Wall: Billy, if a number of cattle is called herd, and a number of sheep is called a flock, what would a number of camels be called? Billy Mc.: '-A carton. MEBANE FLOl:gc8m FEED MILLS. MEBANE MOTOR con INC. Manufacturing of Pure Made Flour and Mebane Quality Sales - Service Feeds 400 W. Center St. Telephone 3-2071 Mebane North Car olina Mebane North Carolina MELVILLE CHEVROLET CO. Sales Service CHEVROI-Elf s .4 wi Dial 3-2851 Mebane North Carolina ALAMANCE MOTORS, INC. SEWING MACHINE SAI-E5 and SERVICE CO. Chevrolet Sales and Service 139 West Elm Street Since 1925 Pfaff Dealer For Alamance 508 S. Church Street County If Burlington North Carolina Graham North Carolina C, C, JOHNSTON QII, CO, ALAMANCE RADIO 84 T.V. SERVICE ESSO PRODUCTS Office R. C. A. and Motorola T. V. 1611 S. Park Ave. Sales and Service Phone 6-9371 422 North Church St. HOITIC Phone 6-6540 911 Virginia Ave. Phone 6-3469 Burlington N01' th Ca1'01iHH Burlington Nor th Carolina Ln, Mr. Pennington: Mr. Iseley, do you think my boy will forget all he learned in school? Mr. Iseleyz I hope so, he can't make a. living 1oafing. 62 Maxine: Ted, how's your wife getting along with her driving? Ted: She took a turn for the worse last week, l.G. BALFOUR COMPANY MElVlllE DAIRY Known Wherever There Are Schools and Co11eges Class Rings 8: Pins Commencement Invitations Quality Dairy Products Diplomas - Personal Cards Club Insignia - Medals and Trophies Robert C. Warren Box 541 Goldsboro North Carolina Burlington North Carolina, Pun: on comnuv SECUWY Graham-I-IawRiverRoad at Underpass Phone 7435 Burlington North Carolina Larry: A man took my car. Ray: Did you notify the sheriff? Larry: He's the one who took it, 63 Donnie P. 'Why are you standing on your head? Jacky L. I'm turning things over in my mind. GRAHAM TRACTOR CO.. INC. P. O. Box 467 Tel. 6-2272 Ford Tractors and Equipment Graham North Carolina BOOZER-WOOTEN APPLIANCES West Harden St. Graham North Carolina , ,E v' CANADY FURNITURE CO.. Inc. 533 South Main Street Phone 6-3157 Home Of Fine Furniture And Crosley Appliances Burlington North Carolina BLANCHARD T.V. SERVICE Phone CA 8-8292 Burlington North Carolina PAGE'S RED .81 WHITE SUPER MARKET Union Ridge Road Burlington Route 2 North Carolina O'FERRELL INSURANCE 81 REAL ESTATE State Farm - Auto, Fire, Life Opposite Western Elec. 1731 N. Church Street Office Phone CAnal 7-2796 OLIVER FURNITURE CO. Graham North Carolina Vanda Kaye: I hope you got your eyes full of that girl! Harold Dean: Just because I'm on a diet, doesn't mean I can't look at the menu. Two women saying good-by: Much Adieu about Nothing. The New GOLDMAN'S SMART SHOES A Footwear Heaven For Teen-Agers Capezios - Sandler Loafers - Saddles - Flats 322 S. Main Burlington North Carolina GILLIAM TIRE CO.. INC. 647 S. Church St. Armstrong fRhino-Flex, Tires Auto-Lite Batteries Recapping Phone 6-0203 Burlington North Carolina HUNTER'S GRILL Highway 70 - A Fountain Service - Sandwiches TROLLlNGER'S FLORIST Main Street Burlington North Carolina. HOME FURNITURE Store of Friendly Credit Burlington Nor th Carolina THE DAILY TIMES-NEWS Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday By The Times-News Publishing Co., Inc. Alamance County's Only Daily Newspaper Burlington North Carolina Burlington Owned SELLARS DEPT. STORE Burlington Managed 1872 - 1957 85 years young ROSE'S 5-I0-25: STORE Burlington North Carolina He who indulges, bulges. Mr. Iseley: I want an explanation and I want the truth. Neil: Well, make up your mind. You can't have both. KIRK HOlT CONE FINISHING HARDWARE COMPANY COMPANY The Oldest Hardware Store In Alamance County GIFT SHOP - Znd FLOOR Granite Plant The Oldest and Largest Gift Shop in Alamance County Phone 6-5348 Burlington North Carolina Haw River North Carolina SOMERS-PARDUE AGENCY NORTH CAROLINA Realtors 8: Insurors G Q FARM BUREAU I AND HAPPINESS TD QMLU Q 15333 Q INSURANCE 9 if. 5: A Home '35 's Q .GJ ,ytn CM L, I X I A, tl J. Robert Walker, Agent 9' -- f f Q Phone 6-2627 5 1 G Rt. 3 e IX C- e 4 I G 9' :vu 'i f'1-if 'Q Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina Trina: I suppose you're just crazy to kiss me. Roger: Yea, I'd have to be. 66 Bobby, shouted Mrs. Berry, two pieces of pie are enough for you. That's funny, said Bobby, you want me to eat properly and you won't let me practice. R. O. Browning, Special Agent PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO. Burlington GLIDDEN PAINT CENTER Paints - Retail 81 Wholesale Security National Bank Building 421 Ngggillgilgliih St. Phone cAna1 6-8548 Phone 3054 Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina Phones 3545 8: 9850 KIRKMAN 81 OAKLEY Painting Contractors Route 2 Burlington North Carolina WALKER 81 WALKER SEED and FERTILIZER 321 Farmer Street Phone 6-5963 Burlington North Carolina BARKLEY-OXFORD EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 6 -7725 Webb Ave. Burlington North Carolina HOPEDALE CAFE Open 6:00 A.M. Close 12:00 P,M. 6 Days Weekly Phone 9450 HUEY'S SEAFOOD 1135 North Church St. Nationwide Mutual Ins. Co Nationwide Mutual Fire Ins. Nationwide Life Insurance Co. Columbus, Ohio R. L. FONVILLE. AGENT First Low Cost Insurance Office: FCX Store Phone 6-4468 Burlington North Carolina. Burlington North Carolina Mr, Smith: lf a farmer raises 20,000 lbs. of tobacco and sells it for 5.50 a pound, what will he get? Herman: A Cadillac. Mrs. Anderson: Sit down and tell your little brother a story. Joyce: I can'tg I just told father a story. For The Best In Film Developing 24 - Hours Service - 24 Jumbo Prints Y Kddaks, Films, Flash Bulbs Authorized View Master Dealer 1' I 8 C A R P E 'I' C 0 O Reels,Stereoscope 81 Accessories GRAHAM SODA SHOP Church St. If it's Kay-Day, It's O.K. in every way! 100 N. Main St. Court Square Graham North Carolina Burlington North Carolina ZIMMERMAN RQQKJISH WMBFR COMPANY YARN mms, mc. Building Materials North Main Sr Trade Sts. Telephone 6-2401 Burlington North Carolina Mebane North Carolina Mrs. Iseleyz Tell me all you know about Francis Bacon. Gayle: I don't know much about it, but I imagine it's about the same as American bacon, isn't it? 68 Mr. Wall: Glendale, what are the four seasons? Glendale: Football, basketball, baseball, vacation. .IEFFREY'S PAINT 81 PAPER CO. REGAL DRY CLEANERS Distributors Pick Up Kr Delivery Service Cor. Church In Ruffin Street Dial 6-3742 Dial 6-6246 1603 South Church Street Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina JOHN W. LONG 81 SONS Sand 81 Stone Excavation Telephone 6-9205 1603 S. Church St. Burlington North Carolina LONG'S DEPARTMENT STORE Come To See Us Burlington North Carolina Visit Your Locally Owned Purina Dealer FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 6 - 5456 Graham North Carolina THE NATIONAL BANK OF ALAMANCE of Graham, N. C. Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. T. B. JONES INSURANCE SERVICE. INC. General Agents - Insurance Consultants 258 Morehead St. Burlington North Carolina Pass enger Tire Re-Capping THOMPSON'S TIRE SERVICE West Harden Street Phone 6-3780 U.S. ROYAL TIRES Graham North Carolina Bobby: Do you think paper can be used to keep people warm? Gene: I should say sog the last report card I took home kept the family hot for a week! 69 Larrell: Pop, there's a special P.T.A. meeting tonight-- you, my teacher, and Mr. Ise1ey. POOlE'S PFPSI 50'-A FROZEN 8. CANNED FOODS 1423 North Church St. . Butner - Durham - Rocky Mount Bufhngfon North Carolina North Carolina T Congratulations ' 0 W E MONTGOMERY - GREEN E 7 R' 'E C O ., IN C. lf X i fl HWRF: A Food Service Equipment ,- Let Reddy lxllowatt help 4245 MCDOWCI1 St you to live better - electrically. DUKE N 591225 LZBLANAY Raleigh North Carolina Bank teller: What's your name, sir? Joe Coleman: Can't you see my signature? Teller: Yes, that's what aroused my curosity. 70 Papa Bear: Somebody stole my beer. Mama Bear: Somebody stole my beer, Baby Bear: Hic! NEWLIN HARDWARE CO.. INC. .IEWEL BOX Complete Line - Builders' Hardware Paints and Roofing Burlington North Carolina Your One Stop Building Supplies PAYN FABRIC J. c. HARRIS LUMBER co. E5 Complete Line - Lumber, Paints, 1811 N. Church St. Hardware, Building Supplies Burlington North Carolina Burlington North Carolina LEON GILLIAM'S FEED and SEED STORE Burlington North Carolina Nationwide Insurance Part Of All You Earn Is Yours To Save R. NELSON FENDER COMMUNITY FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSN. F- C- X- BMS- 445 s, spring st. Phone 3-2635 Mebane North Carolina Burlington North Carolina Mrs. lseley: Jane, did you have any trouble with your French when you went abroad? Jane: No, but the French did. 71 Mrs. Iseleyz You is a pronoun. Ralph Baker: I is ? Use Our Tuxedo Service ESTES DRUG CO. BLALOCK'S Prescriptions Phone 6-3366 Phone CA 6-6840 Haw River North Carolina Burlington North Carolina Before You Marry, See Harry ROGERS JEWELRY 124 W. Front St. Diamonds - Watches -Jewelry Burlington Nor th Carolina BYRD TRACTOR 81 EQUIPMENT CO.. INC. and John Deere Tractors and Equipment SGHN DEERE, Furniture and Electrical ' APPMHCC' :az'.',',.::.v' Phone 6-4202 HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS Sales and Service 232 N. Main St. - Phone 3128 Graham North Carolina Burlington North Carolina SANDY CROSS SERVICE STATION ESSO SERVICE E, L. Rudd - D. H. 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