. . J! , , 4 1 . 1 ,X 1 FV'qr '2 W, . A , v ' m5 f ', J-'fi .- -, ,ul A- x,,,,, v k A4,4-. ,14,1x't,,'. Q. IT ffm:fa:-1:arsygfn' - 2: Z fffvqrgfxgf wg 1- 1, A ,1 , Y., 5, ' H MH WJ? 'WV' Q 1 fJ'H'i' U N' H .- , .',L1' , '-.- - . . VN 1 , , I., I x.' ow . .' f . 'N' x gl 4 .A , -3 1' A, . ,.,,s g ,,-v'-. V: Q17 ,. X r if i I X v 4 . A '. pu . 1 f . 0 5 Q -. wk . ,. ,xy 1 Y .,.r' 't Y'-x, ' , 1 , - ml M -0 . 15 1' .J , fs rt! ' mi ,A Y .rn ,lg 5: - 1 fl fr 3 -' .-M. , E112 'IKEIUPI1 Published by Seventh Grade RAVENSCRCDFT SCHOOL OPERATED BY CHRIST CHURCH PARISH RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA May I956 THE REVEREND STEPHEN CONDICT WALKE THE VESTRY OF CHRIST CHURCH A AND THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF RAVENSCROFT SCHOOL THE REV. STEPHEN C. WALKE, Rector and President MR. GORDON SMITH, JR., Senior Warden and Vice-President IVZR. RICHARD H. RTASON, Junior W arden MR. WILLIAM JOSLIN, Secretary MR. RALPH SCHOFIELD, Treasurer DR. A. S. ROOT, Senior Warden Emeritus MR. ZACK H. BACON, SR. DR. CHARLES R. BLOG MR. GAVIN H. DORTCH MR. -CARL K. HILL MR. R. CURZON HOFFMAN, JR. MR. IXIIARK G. LYNCH MR. ARMISTEAD J. MAITPIN MR. BART F. HIOORI-I RAVENSCROFT SCHOOL COMMITTEE THE REV. STEPHEN C. AYALKE, President 3-12. RICHARD H. IXIASON, Chczirman IXQR. MARK C1. LYNCH TMR. IARMISTEAD J. IXIAUPIN ILR. GRAHAM TROTT IVR. A. J. FOX MRS. HERBERT L. VVILLIAMSON, Director RAVENCROFT SCHOOL HISTORICAL SKETCH OR. a new school, Ravenscroft has an old and interesting historical background. In his last will and testament, probated in Wake County in the year 1862, Josiah Watson, a communicant of Christ Church, established a trust to run in perpetuity, the income from which under the terms of the trust, was to be used for the operation of a parish school by Christ Church. For a number of years thereafter Christ Church operated a parochial school, but near the close of the century the school was discontinued. The fund lay dormant for many years, during which the income was used for the operation of the church school and for other religious purposes. In October, 1936, the Reverend John Armstrong IVright became Rector of Christ Church Parish. IVithin a short time he learned of the IVatson Trust, and immediately started a campaign to establish a new parish day school. The Vestry of Christ Church authorized Mr. IVright to investigate the possibilities of such a school. and appointed a committee to assist him. The Committee was composed of E. U. Rag- land, Charles R. Bugg, James R. Bynum, A. L. Purrington, Jr., Aldert S. Root, Perry E. Seagle, and J. M. Sink, Jr. The Committee approved the organization of the school and selected as its site the Edgar Hay- wood Memorial Parish House on Tucker Street. VVith the financial assistance of the vestry of Christ Church numerous repairs were made to the property and modern equipment Was purchased. After much consideration, the school was named 'fRavenscroft in honor of the first Bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and the first rector of Christ Church. The school opened on Monday, September 13, 1937, with an enrollment of 130 students, increased to 135 by the end of the school year. The enrollment for 1955-56 has been 242 students. JOHN STARK RAVENSCROFT John Stark Ravenscroft, the first Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, was born May 17, 1772, at Ravenscroft. the family estate near what is now Petersburg, Virginia. As a child he was taken to Ireland by his family, where at eight years of age he lost his father. He spent the remainder of his boyhood in Ireland and there received his early education from his mother. At seventeen he returned to America to equip himself to take care of his family's property in Virginia and entered VVilliam and Mary College. After a year or so at William and Mary, he returned to Ravenscroft and managed the plantation. In February, 1816, he was licensed Lay Reader by the Bishop of Virginia and in April of that year he was ordained Deacon. At Fredericks- burg, Virginia, in May, 1817, he entered the priesthood. The newly formed Diocese of North Carolina elected him its first Bishop on May 22, 1823, and for seven years he labored to lay the foundations on which the work of the Episcopal Church in North Carolina has been built. He died on March 5, 1830, at the house of his friend, Gavin Hogg, at Raleigh, and was buried under the chancel of Christ Church of which he had been Rector. TUITION AND REGISTRATION The school is not operated for profit. It is anticipated that any net income will be used to provide additional facilities for the children who attend the school. For the year 1956-57 registration fee will be 315.00 for the first semester and 315.00 for the second semester, basic tuition will be 315.00 per month for kindergarten through the 6th grade. First child 315.00, second 310.00. Tuition is payable in advance. Until May lst, present students of Ravenscroft will be shown a preference. After that date, to assure a full enrollment, no preference can be given. After .Iune lst, address the director at 1901 St. lXlary's Street, or call 8115. If no answer, call the church office, 4-6259. RAVENSCROFT SCHOOL Many problems face us in thc future of Ravenscroft School, the prin- cipal ones being location and buildings in which the life of the school may continue advantageously. As Christians we are convinced that if God wishes this school to continue it will do so, if not, it will die. Several persons have asked that a prayer be written to be used in this present crisis by members of the congregation concerned about the school. This is one of the great undertakings of Christ Church and we hope that all its members will pray for God's will to be done. IYe suggest that the following prayer, or one like it, could be used in the days to come: Almighty God, who hast committed to thy Church the care and nurture of thy children, we bless thy name for the vision and the work that have gone into our Parish Day School. Now in its time of stress, grant equal vision, generosity, and opportunity to all concerned for the future of Ravenscroft. And if it be thy will, may many children be brought to sound learning, good manners, and the love of Thee through the continuing life of this thy school. NVe ask this through the inter- cession of Him in whose Name we offer up our imperfect prayers, Jesus Christ, thy Son, our Lord. Amen. MRS. CLAUDINE GATES WATSON To our true friend. Mrs. Claudine Gates VVatson, we. the Seventh Grade of Ravenscroft School, with love and apprecia- tion, dedicate THE RAVEN of 1956: For her keen personal interest not only in our school work. but in all our activitiesg her willingness to help us at any tinie: and her ever faithfulness to our school. CUL-TY FA THE tuting P -'I pe ti 'J Cl fsubs C5 1- ll-I l 'Q -Q Gerald m 1 a-1 5!! IS PS, .202 11, ? -1 l-1 VVzlts0 9 S. 72 S- u-4 A la lg! e, M Tougu F! 'Q Fl I' 5 9 llt SQ -Emi'-' Q 3 for rd, Schwa as 2:130- 9-0,3 G .Hia +1 .5 +3 . QH . -A-J -'SQ 2 EE 211 53 5 5 fi, 3 ...EA qc er so the pi If on-4 D-1.3 6 :- F-4 3 li tff B11 dm? f-1'-I EA I E az M mson, Pl' Not an :IEE :Q rout ow ' S Asmll. llll l-D 'Fl Q It M 7-l ill! A ll Mis all t0 Paid, , Q-15 -9 Ili right 'U S: O O U CD left .ji :J eading homp Mi mi-+3 FACULTY THE REV. STEPHEN CONDICT VVALKE ......... ..... ...............,.. C l iaplain THE REV. JOHN RUSH WOOLEY .............. p ..... Assistant Chaplain NANCY LEE VVILLIAMSON, B.S., M.S. ............ .,.............,...... D irector DIARY-JAYNE HUTCHINS MANN, Diploma ............................ Kindergarten BETTY ASBILL, A.B .............,................,...... Class Music and Kindergarten HONVARD BROoKs IRVING, A.BQ ....,... ............................,...... F irst Grade ANNIE HARDY TONGUE, Diploma ...... ..... S eoond Grade CLEONE COOPER MUMFORD, A.B ............ ......... T hird Grade CLAUDINE GATEs VVATSON, A.B. ............,.... ....... F ourth Grade FANNIE BET BROWN BROVVNING, Diploma ..... ..... F ifth Grade NORMA BELCH ROBERTSON, A.B ................. ........ S ixth Grade ELIZABETH SORRELL THOMPSON, B.S ..... ..... S eventh Grade BENET GODFREY ASBILL, B.ML's. ....... ....,......,..... P iano KAY FULLER SOHWALL, A.B., B.S .I..I. ................ A rt YTERGIE GERALD, B.S .I... ....,.....,..........,.....,................... ..,... D i etitian SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ALTAR Gl'ILD NANCY LEE IVILLIAMSON The Altar Guild is composed of all members of the seventh, sixth and fifth grades. The Guild has charge of the altar in groups of two. Service on the Altar Guild is accepted by the children as an honor, and a duty to be per- formed reverently and faithfully. MUSIC BENET GODFREY ASBILL AND BETTY ASBILL Ravenscroft offers unusual advantages in music. Classroom instruction in singing. appreciation. glee club. choir. and an opportunity to participate in musical programs are offered to all students without extra charge. Private piano lessons are available at the school for a monthly fee. A RT ITAY FULLER SOHWALL Classroom instruction i11 art is given to all students without charge. Private lessons are available at the school for a monthly fee. GLEE CLl'B BETTY ASBILL, Director FANNY BET BROXVN BROXVNING, Assistcznt CLEONE COOPER IXIUMFORD, Assistant Students of iifth. sixth and seventh grades are eligible for membership in the Glee Club. AMERICAN JUNIOR RED CROSS DIARY--IAYNE HL'TCHINS BIANN, Teacher-Sponsor The American Junior Red Cross of the school has contributed to all projects and it has a 10072 enrollment. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION The aim of this Department is to help 'bring children closer to God in their worship and to build Christ-like characters. At Ravenscroft School two periods weekly are devoted to religious instruction. The curriculum is very flexible. bending to the questions and needs of the class. In general, there are drills in Church manners and reverence. The service used in daily Chapel exercises is explained, parts of it memorized, and appropriate hymns learned. ELIZABETH S. THOMPSON Teacher of Sezfenth Grade Graduating PHYLLIS CANNON S6CT8fd1'y-TT80ZSM1'8T Editor of our School News As cute as she is popular REED UNDERHILL Presiolent Q 'Une of the best UROCKY., GASKIN Vice-President Did I hem' you say 'TEXAS7' 6cCHARLIE,, STYRON Sergeant-at-Arms As fme as they come Class, I956 ALICE HAYWOOD Past President A lalonele cutieu JEWELL RAGSDALE Past Vice-President A real gem BELLE VVILLIAMS Past Sergeant-at-Arms Short 'rl' sweet BARBARA ELLISBERG Editor of the seventh grade 'Pers014aIify plush 70611175 Graduating JOAN CANADY ' 'XVILLY'-nice and tall JOE IDABIBIANN A big hog' wirh cz big heart XVAYNE DE LISSE The SOlHli'1 of hzughteru FRANK DUNN He knows and PILIIIVS sports well Class, I956 GAYLE LANE FITZGERALD 'leaolivzg Larly-lamin kid ALFRED HAMILTON HTmvelmg clictionaryu ANNE JOHNSON Angel face-Cashmere sweaters KAY LUPTON A valuable last vzololitionu Graduatirg Class, I956 ANNE PASCHALL H 'Shorty' lilzes horses LINDA PASCHAL Slay but sweet KATHERINE PITTMAN Quiet S1F86l1flESSH GORDON SNIITH 'A goool all arouml laid OUR TEACHER Mrs. Thompson is our teacher. Gee, if she ain't a creature! She knocks out some And screams at the dumb, The general cry is, ULet's impeach 'erl ALICE IIAYWOOD. DO YOU KNOW? Are you Wondering what I am? In lakes and swamps I swam, You can catch me by hook or by hand, I hop and dance but I go in a pan, Do you now know what I am? .IoE DAMMANN. OUR HOUSEHOLD First of all, there's Zippy, my dog. She's Very playful and sleeps like a log. She will be my friend Ifntil our lives end, And she often gets lost in the fog. I ean't forget Connie, my dear ol' aunt. She's lots of fun, but quite often will pant. For she thinks my run Is quite overdone, And says I should slow down with my aunt. But the star of the household, I'm sure you can guess The person who keeps this house in a mess, For her name is Gayle And she looks like a Whale, Though that point, I do hate to stress! GAYLE LANE FITZGERALD ADD SELLING Our class is 'theppedn on selling ads, It's really one of our Worser fads. VV e bring in the money in great big gobs, So no one can call us great big slobs, 'Cause We'll have the pages in scads. BELLE WILLIAMS. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Mary, Katherine Pittman, Joseph, Gordon Smith, Gabriel, Anne Johnson, Kings, Frank Dunn, Reed Underhill, and Charles Styron, Shepherds, Joe Dammann, IYayne De Lisse, Rocky Gaskin. and Bobby Ballanceg and Angels, girls from kindergarten. THE BUYS THINK THE: Prettiest ......,...........,.,..,..... .,..,,, B elle Williams Best All Around .. Most Athletic ,...... Most Popular ...,..., Best Dressed .....l.. Most Personality . Most Musical ....... Quietest .............. Y. . VX 1tt1est .............. Most Studious ,..,.. Most Consideratc 1 THE GIRLS THINK Most Handsome A Qutest .....,.....,........... THE Best All Around ........ Most Athletic .,.... Most Popular Most Personality ......,. 7. . VN ittiest ....... Alice Haywood Anne .Iohnson Phyllis Cannon Linda Paschal .lewell Ragsdale Anne Paschal Katherine Pittman ....,......loan Canady .. Gayle Fitzgerald Kay Lupton .Barbara Ellisberg . Alfred Hamilton Charlie Styron Frank Dunn Reed I'nderhill Rocky Gaskin ....Wayne De Lisse Most Studious ,...., , ....,... .loc Dammann Most Conscientious ....., ..,... C lordon Smith AIMS OF RAVENSCROFT 1. To have a God-centered program and to give Christian education and training. 2. To foster kindness, friendliness, thoughtfulness, and courtesy toward others. 3. To recognize each child as an individual and to encourage him: a. To work to his capacity. b. To develop self-reliance and respect for the rights and property of others as well as his own. c. To assume responsibility for his actions, attitudes, and tools for Work. 4. To maintain a high degree of excellence in preparation and execution of all phases of the curriculum. Q. 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IXIAT RAYMOND, PIR. FXNN RICHERT IJAYVVOOD SINIITH. JR. SAAUXIIY SNELL, IR. ROGER VVALKE XVESLEY C. VVALLAGE. TORY VVEBB PETE VVILLIAINIS, IR. CXAROLYN VVILSON A1315 Gu U RT H Fo Fourth Grade CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER ANDERSON JANIES H. POU BAILEY, IR. BEVERLY ANN BRANAIXTAN ANDREW MOORE BRANTLEY BARRY WINSLOXV CARTER KATHIE LOU CIHILDERS WILLIAM STANLEY FISHEL LUCIE GAYNOR JAMES C. GREENE, JR. WILLIAM CLINTON HARRIS, H! HUBERT BENBURY IIAYVVOOID, Hi ANN CTHERYL EOHN LLEVVELLYN HITCH BIARJORIE PAGE HORTON VVILLIABI HAYES KENNEDY EOSEPH VVALTER NEALJH ANNA VVOOD BAOLAND EOHN RANDOLPH BILEY SALLY BECKWITH SHINIER EILLY TROTT BXAEILO JANIES VI-YLER, IR. DIANA AGNEVV VVALKE FMARION WALKE WILLIS Third Grade KITTY ALLERS EDDIE LEINSTER EVANTHIA ARETAKIS ROBERT LOWRY JOHN CHARLES BAUCOM IALMIES NIAYNARSD CHRISTOPHER BOOK LUCILE AXICKEE DANNY BYRULVI HARRIS QGBLIRN, JR HAMPTON QTASEBOLT CTHARLES A. POE, JR MARY DURHAM SALLIE RAGSDALE EDYNDA KAY ELLIOTT RALPH REEVES, IH MACON GOOCH ANN SIKES DAVID GREEN BONNIE STUCKEY iOAN HARER CTLARK SMITH MIMI KILOORE EDEVARD SYKESIH IENNIE THOMPSON Second Grade EDWIN PATE BAILEY jOHN M. CLANNON, IR. iOHN SCOTT CONGLETON DONNA LYNN CROCKER iULIA DRAKE EDXVARDS MARCIA HALE HUGH DEROULHAC HAMILTON ROBERT ALLISON PIAYNVOOD HENRY D. HLXYKXYOOD, IR. DEBORAH LLOOD KRISTINE JOHNSON RICHARD R. KNIGHT, IR. WALTER MATTHEWS GAYLE NOWLAN NVILLIALXI R. YWRICHT, HR. LEWIS XVHITFIELD PAUL. H JOAN RAYBIOND ROSS REEVES EDITH RIDCEWAY DEAN RUSSOS ELAINE RUSSOS CDLIFFORD STUCKEY ELIZABETH EOSLIN STYRON PNIICHAEL SXVEAT PAUL A. TILLERY, JR. LINDA TYLER HALL VVEBB VAN NVYCK WEBB CAROL ALLERS IULIET BADGER JANET BIGGS WADE BRICKHOUSE NANCY HOLDEN BROWN JOHNNY CARTER KAY DRAKE SUSAN FISHEL BROOKIE GARDINER DANNY HAMILTON DICKIE HOLOMAN LILLIAN HOY SUSIE KNIGHT STEPHEN LEVVONTIN First Grade DANNY LINTON WALKER LONG JANE STUART MALIPIN ELLEN MCCLABfIRCJCK TRUDI NOWLAN LILLIAN POU MARION RIDGEWAY LEWIS RILEY MICHAEL SCHENK MONTIE SMITH RICHARD SMITH IO ANNE TYSON CAROL UPCHURCH CHRISTOPHER WEBSTER MASON WILLIAMS RTE N IA K1NnE1u KATHY ACTON ANTHONY ARETAKIS MERRILL ASHBY CAROLINE BADROCK ROGER BADROCK BETSY BLACK GORDON BLAKE IIMMY GARDEN CONWAY CHEWNING HERBERT CREWS JEAN CAROL DAVIS WALTON FERRELL GEORGE FLINT BILL FLYTHE WIMBERT GARDINER RALPH GRAETZ JAMIE A HABIILTON SALLY HARRIS FRANK H ARTLEY NANCY CRIMES HAYXRI7CJ0D QIARRETT IERNIGAN TARLTON LONG DON BXIANSFIELD Kindergarten PAUL MARTIN BETSY MAYNARD CAROL MOODY ADELE MOORE SUSAN MURRAY STEVEN OGBURN BAIARGARET POYNER ALICE RAGLAND LINDA RAWERS JANE REICHENBACK BRAD ROBINSON EIARRY BUSSOS PHILIP SCOTT CWLAY SINIITH DEBBIE SWAIN IOHANNA SYKES ANDY TURCOT BXIARY ELLEN UPCHURLH BOBBY WALTON BOB WARD PRETLOVV VVINBORNE VVRICHT VVILLIAINIS BRENDA SUE VVILSON JOHN BAUCOM BEVERLY BRANAIWAN NANCY BROWN DANNY BYRULNI JULIA EDWARDS GAYLE FITZGERALD DAVID GREEN DANA GEOFF BUCKY HARRIS ROBERT IJAYVVOOD JOHN HITCH LILLIAN HOY RICHARD KNIGHT SLISJIE KNIGHT JOHN LAIVIBERT ED LEINSTER LUNSFORD LONG ELLEN RAICQJLAMROCK ANNE JVICEACHERN LEVVIS PAUL Art Club MARY POU ANNA WOOD RAGLAND JOAN RAYMOND EDITH RIDGEVVAY RANDOLPH RILEY RALPH REEVES ROSS REEVES ANN SIRES JANE STRONACH SALLY STRONG SUE STRONG CJLIFFORD STUCKEY MICHAEL SWEAT PAUL TILLERY' BILLY TROTT HALL WEBB TOBY WEBB PETE WILLIAIYIS ANN VVILLIS WILLIABI XVRIGHT BEN ABBOTT NANCY BAKER BOBBY BALLANCE IOAN CANADY PHYLLIS CANNON KAREN CHILDERS INEZ COKE JANE COTTLE MIRIAM CAROLYN CRABTREE CLYDE DOUCLASS BARBARA ELLISBERG ROCKY GASKIN PENNIE GOOCH MARTIN GREEN DANA GEOFF CHUCK HALEY ALFRED HAMILTON ALICE HAYWOOD FRANCES HAYWOOD LOLA HENRY DIANA HOOKS DONALD JERMAN ANNE JOHNSON PEGGY KILGORE KAY KISTLER BARBARA KNIGHT JOHN LAMBERT LUNS LONG KAY LUPTON ARMISTEAD MAUPIN Glee Club CRANINE MCALLISTER MARGUERITE MCKEE ANDREA MEWRORN SARAH MITCHELL KENT NEAL JULIA UNEILL LAWRENCE PARSONS, IR. ANNE PASCHALL LINDA PASCHAL BETSY ANNE PHIEER MARK PHILLIPS KATHERINE PITTNIAN MARY POE MARY POU IEVVELL RAGSDALE MAT RAYMOND, IR. ANN RICHERT JOHN BOSS JOHN SPEICHTS JANIE STRONACH SALLY STRONC SUSAN STRONG SUSAN WALLACE WESLEY C. WALLACE, JR ARYNE WEEKS BELLE WILIIIANIS PETE WILLIAMS CAROLYN WILSON JUDY WOLCOTT JOE YATES Music Club CHARLOTTE ANDERSON EVAN ARETAKIS JIM BAILEY BEVERLY BRANAMAN IIAIXIPTON CASEBOTT KAREN CTHILDERS KATHIE CHILDERS :NEZ CiOKE d-ANE CiOTTLE MIRIABI CRABTREE NIARY JANET DURHAM GAYLE FITZGERALD LANNY HARER YALICE IJAYVVOOD' FRANCES HAYWOOD- JULIE UNEILL BETSY PHII1-SER lX'1ARY POE EDWARD SYKES MARION YVALKE SUSAN VVALLACE CTAROLYN XVILSON AT THE PEARLY GATES The devil got word that someone was dying, So Pip! At the summons, old Satan came flying. He rubbed his hands, he chuckled in glee. Said '4 'Hot Dog,' here's another for me. That same afternoon, he returned to his den And with a sad smile, he said to his men, I've been out on a prospect and here's what I saw A Volunteer Teacher from Ravenscroftf' I may be the devil-I admit I am bad. But still at the thoughts of that teacher I am sad IVhen I think of the things that she's been through I feel there is just one fair thing to do. Then he went to tl1e phone and he asked for the rate Of a reversed charge call to the big Pearly Gate. He got his connection, Old Pete said Hello, And a voice replied, This is your rival below. f'It isn't very often I ask it, said he. 'But would you do just one favor for me? I'm sending up someone who travels alone, Please lead her up to the heavenly Throne. t'She hasn't been perfect, her record's not white, But her load while on earth wasn't always so light. Old Pete stroked his beard and shed a soft tear, And then to the devil he said, Never fear. 'fThere's a special white mansion that's set aside. Where good teachers all abide. Then the recording angel tacked on the gate, A sign to make newcomers hesitate. For before he can reach eternal bliss He sees a big poster that reads like this: 'JAH candidates must first be examined for Sin. But school teachers may walk right in. We Are proud to Have As Qur Savings Customers Many ol the Students ancl Faculty Members ol RAVENSCROFT SCHOOL We Solicit Savings Accounts From Every pupil Who Can Write Their Name FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 2018 Cameron Street 132 S. Salisbury Street Cameron Village Downtown Melvin Pharmacy Drugs Clenwood Village RALEICH, N. C. Phone 4-6236 Best Wishes from I. B. Hunt 8. Sons, Inc. Building Materials Highway Supplies Construction Equipment 323 VV. Blartin St. Raleigh, N. C. PHONE 2-3919 Ruyalls Pmeweaving Shop YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR BUSINESS 414 Odd Fellows Bldg. Raleigh, N. C. MEDLIN-DAVIS Cleaners of Distinction Cameron Village Sr N. Salisbury St. JEIHIIES JIWIHIH EU., INC. Official Railroad Watch Inspector Seaboard, Southern and Norfolk Southern Railways DIAL 880-1 137 S. SALISBURY ST. RALEIGH, N. C. RAVENSCROFT CAFETERIA Brantley 8.Son, Inc. The Family Druggist 508 Hillsboro St. DIAL 8834 Compliments of Flythe Sales X Service 224 S. Salisbury St. Phone 5097 REYNOLDS 8: CO. W ALLER Studio Member A. P. 'Bill 5 w ll -Ph - 11 New York Stock Exchange and Other Principal Exchanges 120 S. Salisbury St. Dial 2-6488 GEO. I. GRIFFIN Resident Md11dg8T RALEIGH, N. C. Q y a er otogi ap er Schools .t Anno11111'e111entS VVvd1li11g .,,. Ptirlrails 126W Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C. Phone 4-7331 DIAMONDS WATCHES 1331 5Inllg'1a 1955 JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS 128 FAYETTEVILLE ST. JEWELRY SILVERWARE . 7 R0 y,1 fer 5 J. E. STATHQ-U'0S, Manager A Stfmflarcl for Quality Candies Since 1865 RALEIGPI, N. U. Always Fresh Made In Cur Own Kitchen Compliments of Elizabeth P. Knipe Burton's Little Folks Shop Cameron Village, Raleigh, N. C. Ellisbvrgk Raleigh's Smartest S ho 11 A FI'll?l1ll Cannon Construction Co. 107 King William Rel. pr-rome 2-2615 Best Wislzes From North Carolina Equipment Cn International Industrial Power Construction, Industrial, and Logging Equipment iiol Raleigh 0 Greenville O Wilmington Greensboro I Charlotte O Asheville i l 1 Z C If it's music, ifs I - Gupton Music Company I 112 West Martin Street Everything for the School .Musician HUGH G. DUPREE V AN VVYCK WEBB Euprvv :mil Enrirh, Q-Tlnr. GENERAL INSURANCE Insurance Building Phone 2-4952 RALEIGH, C. Gran J. Cottle P. O. Box 102 RALEIGH, NQ C. Lightning Protection ASK JACK WARDLAW Il- o Looli Over Your Life Insurance Policies Telephone 2-4433 J a c k W a rd I a w 709-710-71 I Insurance Bldg. Suburban Market 3001 ANDERSON DRIVE NEAR SIX FORKS ROAD Complete Cash 8L Carry Food Store Whitaker Park Food Center Prime and Choice Beef Wholesale for Freezers 203 East Whitaker Mill Road Cameron Village Barber Shop It Pays to Look Good Business Appreciated Nine Barbers to Serve You PHONE 5924 CAMERON VILLAGE Cemelirflerrfs Connell Realty 61 Mortgage of Company Ralelgh Cfflce Real Estate - Mortgages - Leases Company Insurance Ollice Supplies-Odice Equipment Phone 4-0391 118 E. Martin Street Phone 4-1331 Suite 309 Odd Fellows Building RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA RALEICI-I, N. C. Edwards 8. Broughton Co. p , Corrzplzmerzts Printers - Lithographers Book Binders - Engravers Of OFFICE SUPPLY STORE 107 XfVest Hargett St. 'Give Us A Calf' Phone 2-2033 ,4 yffflfld of Ours ABBOTT-PIERCE Service Station Corner of GLEN WOOD AND HILLSBORO CC Eckerds Drug Store 222 FAYETTEVILLE STREET Creators of Reasonable Drag Prices C0 'PlfWnfS Johnson Antique Shop of Pine Lazy Susan Tables lHE VOGLIE D Antique Eire Arms urllam Highway 70 Phone 2-2951 DULLEGE BUURT PHARMACY The Store of Personal Service 1900 HILLSBORO STREET RALEIGH, N. C. PHONE 2-2023 GLENN E. ANDERSON Id eal Paint 8 Wallpaper Co. Wallpaper - Paint - Oils Varnishes UNITED WALL PAPER Telephone 7923 439 Glenwood Ave. RALEIGH, N. C. Conzpliments of Home lll1Dl'0V0l,ll8Ill Co. ACROSS FROM SCHOOL lfrafessivml Pharmacy SANDERS MOTOR CO. PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Wie Feature New and used Cars . . . Trucks, Tractors Prescrlptlon SCIVICC PHONE 5916 RALEIGH, N. C. Phillip! EWTON'S, INC. Beauty Sdlcn Hair Stylist Laundry - Cleaners FINE THINGS FINELY DONE 6 Eu Amin gt, CADIERON VILLAGE - DLAL 9695 N Phone 9982 RALEIGH, N C Compliments .l. .l. FALLUN CU., lmi. cj!ozr'4f C0wzpli1fne'nts of HuclsonfBelk Eastern Carolinas Largest Store I 1 VIRGINIA fmfwe l TELEPHONE 4-6244 Dresses - Suits - Coats Juniors 5-15's Misses 8-20's 419 Daniels St. ' Cameron Village ' Raleigh, N. C Compliments of Lee 8 Barrett Clothing Store QUALXTY CUNURETE Best Tfislzes From T. H. Briggs and Sons Phong Night - Sundays - Holidays 2-7944 Phone 4-1218 - 2-0506 - 5203 Raleigh Electric Company, Inc. Electrical Contractors Commercial and Residential Fixtures Electrical Motor Rewinding RALEIGH, N. C. I. K. Pooua M. L. GARRICK, IR. T. S. TART President Vice-President Seoy-Treasurer Compliments of CI-IAMBLEE INSURANCE AGENCY VV. H. CTHAMBLEE VVe specialize in school accident insurance Phone 2-0367 Located in Insurance Building DANCING INSTRUCTICNS for Children - Teenagers - Adults The LEUCARTA SCHOOL of DANCE operates i11 Zlt'l'0l'll2lllt'9 with the highest principles ot the art of dancing. A student trained correctly advances rapidly, engaging: in an art that is both physically c-orrective and mentally stimulatingr. TAP it BALLET it TOE it IVIGDERN it BALLROOM Beginners - Intermediate - Advanced ' You can quickly learn from our well trained teaching staff the authentic Mambo - Rumba - Samba - Tango, also the latest steps in the Waltz - Foxtrot - Jitterbug: - Carolina Shag. , Floor Shows Available I 733 VV. Johnson St. LEOCARTA SCHCOL of DANCE . Studio Dial 4-6127 Air Conditioned If No Answer 2-6368 L Ll M B E R RCDUGH and DRESSED e 1 : : - - : : : i - I Clclham S Worth, Inc. 400 S. VVest St. Phone 2-2824 RALEIGH N C Visit Longview Shopping Center In LQNGVIEW GARDENS 6'Raleigh,s Fastest-Growing Community' Colonial Life S Accident Insurance Company NAT H. RQBB, General Agent 1302 Insurance Building RALEIGH, N. C. Non-Cancellcziole Policies with Lifetime Disability ! National Film Serfvice National School Supply Co., Inc 14 Clenwood Avenue Raleigh, N. C. Controlled Reading Instruments Mastercraft Stage Curriculum Eilmstrips CurtainS'fDraperieS Religious, Educational and Recreational Audio-Visual Equipment Films for Every Cccasion Engineered Sound Systems W. N. CBiID Starling Connecticut Mutual Life lnsurance Company 212 SECURITY BANK BLDC., RALEIGH, N. C. Point the Waif Tlfironglz Life Insurance Office Phone 4-2541 Home Phone 5682 lt is nfiiiclz easier to 19nd a college education over a IO or 15 year period than to try to do it in four years. Fleming-Hester Electric Co. 1 Electrical Contractors Ferguson S Ha'dwa'e Phones 3 if 2900 Hillsboro st. RALEIGH, N. 0. Hotpoint Appliances RALEIGH Free Delivery Compliments of Tire Sales and Service Co. 401 HILLSBQRU ST. RALEIGH, N. C. ROY L. WATSON INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance Commercial Bank Bldg. Phone 8322 RALEIGH, N. C. DIAL 2-993 3- 4 92 BOX 277 7 Atlantic Tobacco Co., Inc. Exclusive Wholesale Dealers ln CICARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS AND PIPES SUNDRIES, ETC. 320 West Davie sr. RALEIGH, N. C. Where Arc' you Qfviug ? In only a few years now you will be establishing your oimz home-somewhere. Will you settle somewhere else or Come back home? Before you decide, be sure to look around Carefully at the advantages of the Carolinas-the opportunities for a full and profitable life-the Chance to live and work in a growing and progressive area and to help build an even Finer Carolina in the years ahead! ir CAROLINA- PBWERELIGH1' COMPANY Jljorigview Mjfiazinacy INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE OF - SERVICE EVERY DESCRIPTION Hln Longview Garaiensin CGMPLETE DRUG STGRE Bennetts' Laundry wr Geor e A. Isele and Dry Llaaliers g Y Formerly SANITARY LAUNDRY 1775117617755 17 gg UQ? 411 S' MCDOWCH St' General Insurance Phone 2-4624 203 Security Bank Building Branch Office: 412 VV. Morgan St. Service anal Quality Woriz PHONE 2-2043 That You Will Like RALEIGH, N- C' C. A. IVIQORE, Mgr. CO1AW1!7li11AI611fS Of CATE ' OPTICIANS BRYAN BUILDING Q2A1XIER0N VILLAUL PHONE 2-7228 Ucunfn A ' INSURANCE COMPANY --.-----Home osr:ce------ RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA LAURENCE F. LEE, PRESIDENT Compliments makes ?5'u11urlva14 Harker WARM FRIENDS Sh so why not Wie Crm Use Your Head in VVAKE UP VVARM Our Business with LONDON OIL 1822 Oberlin Rd. Phone 5334 CKQEQ, E, LONDON, Presiclent Cm4'1p1i1f11e1fzts - g Village Pharmacy f , O 1 Gammon Wilfaqe B0 TELEPHONE 4-1347 . HALE1C,1-1, N, Q, RALEIGH, N. C. Couzpliuzeizts of TATE MORTG GE C0., Inc. COllIl7lllll6llfS of Norman s Clotlzes for College ,Hen it State College Couzplinzents I. KICShe-rry wells Carolina Blueprinters A. B. Morgan Agency Bashford Plumbing 8: Heating Co Lerners .inns Fashions A Friend Essefs Gulf Service E. G. Cothran Camilles. Inc. Ioe YV. Barber R. O. Iohnson Kramers , x' QW? EJ A A CITY GAS SERVICE BEYQND THE CITY XIAINS IDI' DOMESTIC - FARM - INDUSTRY SUNGAS SERVICE 4001 Hillsboro Dial 3-6661 RALEIGH, N. C. 1 A SUPERIOR PHOTOENGRAVING SERVICE Highest Quality Zinc: and Copper I-lalftones Line Etclwings Qffset Negatives Prompt and courteous Service NZM W. HARGETT ST. RALEIGH, N. C. PHONE 40443 Compliments GEORGE Y. RAOS DALE Manager Union Central Life Insurance Co. 925 Insurance Bldg. Cowzplimezzts Of Cherokee ldrirk Building Specialties By Allied Trading Corp. 808 Gom1nercia1B1dg. Phone 4-6122 Connecticut General WALTER PERRY, lllmzager PERSQNAL INSURANCE 803 Security Bldg. Phone 2-l-l27 Compliments of Allf1lNS lVlUTUPmS, lnr. 108 S. Blount St. Phone 2-7475 BOYETTE,S AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP Motor Rebuilding Crankshaft Service Wholesale Replacement Parts 329 VY. Martin St. Phone 3-6091 Conzpliments of Electrical Wholesalers 911 N. West Street PHONE 4-2333 RALEIGH, N. C. Dixie Florist Flowers for All Qccasions 1 'A M IC R-UN VILLA G E 423 Daniels St. Phone 8164 STUCKTON WHITE gl CU. HAYES VVHITE, President CO11,1plj1qI1g11fg Qf Fapital and Surplus Over S100,000.00 Mortgage Loans - Real Estate A Fire Insurance Hardware 8: Specialty Co. Sb ll Svcurity Bank Building 223 Bickett Blvd' Pl 10 3-4621 A , N Tw , a AIATERIAL CON TRACTOR5 RALEIGH, NORTH PARK JLINA PRITCHARD HART ELECTRICAL Paint and Glass ca. and ASHEVILLE CHARLOTTE HEATING bERVICE RALEIGH 510 St. Mary's St. MIAMI Dial 2-6459 or 2-4905 DURHAM R A L E I G H NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of the RALEIGH CONN-GCWER FURNITURE PONTIAC co. Telephone 2-3766 . DEALERS ASSGCIATICN RALEIGH, N. AND 310 S. Salisbury St, C. MEMBERS POGLE DURFEY-HOOVER Inc 3623 Hillsboro Street Insurance Agency Phone 4-8441 304 Odd Fellows Bldg. CHRYSLER F ire and Automobile and 4 PLYMOUTH Insurance Everyloocly's Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer Jofdwa FKIHIOZIS Cozztiueizml Foods CAKIERQN VILLAGE Phone 3878 R.-XLEICH, N. C. Compliments Bryan Rock 8: Sand Company R.ALEIGH, N. C. Phones 3-1986 LD-916 T IP TOP Food Stores AMPLE PARKING 2012 Fairview Rd. 1204 New Bern Ave. 7 Complete Departments Groceries : Frozen Foods 1 Meets Dairy Products : Produce Dietetic Foods : Houseware X Ieet Processing Department RAW LS MUTUR COMPANY De Soto Plymouth 'Udzere Service Is Better mmm 'Over 41 Years Successful Printing ' Phone 8822 115 West Hargett Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Chrysler Ainemp Year-'Round Air Conditioning SMITH-BARNES C OMPAN Y Compliments of Zyaennfi Size!! Sewing Phone 44106 Peace 85 St. Mary's St. SERVICE IS GUR BUSINESS We Give S Sz H Green Stamps Stearns Engraving Company Cmylgmmf, of First in Fashions in the Carolinas noted for their good taste yoifll love the farm-fresh goodness and delicious flavor of all Pine State Dairy Foods lil! ae MILK eifrwwrt at ' ,vs stt- - e. 0 ' ICE CREAM A si -e PINE Sjtlf ' iw 1f.ifp 3 N' f' if POS?-if--to Wi' t .nf-'X V 0, , , North C arolma s h i ,.,, ff Choice Since Weatherman's jewelers Vickers 8z Ruth Plbg. Hilker Brothers Clnr. Barbour's Esso Service Betsy Kalkhurst Bosse jewelers, lnc. Poole Music Co. Optical Laboratories Cowzpliments Peggy 81 Virginias Beauty Salon 81 Htg. Co. Television Sales and Service William A. Stringfellow Betts Coal 8: Oil Co. Perce Studio Royal Exchange Group Donation Person Street Pharmacy Equitable Life Assurance Society Life Insurance, Home Loans Sc Annuities 1. S. BABB, Agency Manager GEORGE H. PARHAM, District Manager Il. OBIE I'IARINION, Special Agent CARL K. I'IILL, Special Agent HARRY SHOR, Special Agent ROBERT H. GARRISON, IR., Special Agent Ninth Floor Insurance Building RALEIGH, N. G. Wrenn-Pharr Young Men and Boys' Outfitters Cameron Village - Raleigh, N. C. Boy 8: Culp Scout Distributors 1 1- I I .w PE NN E Y 9 IT PAYS TO SHGP AT PENNEY'S IN RALEIGH'S CAMERON VILLAGE VVHERE SHOPPING AND PARKING'S A PLEASURE. Wyatt Motor Company Complete and E Hicient Auto Service 510 S. Salisbury Street A C JESSE WYATT DIAL 97 Dillon Supply Company MILL SUPPLIES MACHINERY Raleigh-Durham-Rocky Mount--Goldsboro P H W Rmlfm H Williams S Haywood, Inc CEYERA INSURANCE r i ' I Cak City Laundry 4 Odorless Dry Cleaning HATS CLEANED and BUGS SHANIPQOED 436 S. Salisbury Street Phone 2-4478 LUWQ QA MZ Gaambuf Qmh fbavuf Paaclaoh Gattis' Hayes-Barton Pharmacy Phone 2-4641 2000 Fairview Road RALEIGH, NORTH oARoL1NA Over Twenty-Five Years of Service H. I. GATTIS I Bvnum PRINTING co 'rinefy Millwork ' Cgmpany gain Wciniinf BUILDING MATERIALS DIAL 2-6417 R.ALEIGH, N. C. Whafs a Picnic Without a Coke? Q .. .... 3 X SI f x -QI 'ig TIHE CAPITAL CQCA-COLA BOTTLING CO ' 1 N etman s JEWELERS 81 SILVERSMITHS 109 Fayetteville Street Compliments of Mara aawaaa as PM eww., p of RALEIGH, Inc. jololoers of Standard Brands of Replacement Parts Phone 2-3961 415 S. Salisbury Street RALEIGH, N. C. Weaver Textile Company Drapery, Slipcover, Upholstery little Giant Food Store Vile Carry a Complete Line of Fabrics RALEIGH, N. C. GIOCGHSS 304 Glenwood Ave. Phone 2-2446 525 N. Boylan Ave. 'ITIE ORIGINAL C P. DAWKINS, Nlgr. T ELEP HONE 2-4892 Southern Auto Parts Co. C3 rvlina Typewriter 311 W. Mmm st. - Phone 3-5722 C0111 P3 'WY RALEIGH, N. C. 115 S. Salisbury Street RALEIGH, N. C. Standard and Portable Typewriters Adding Machines 0 Duplicators Raleigh Laundry 229 W. Cabarrus St. Dial 2-0339 The Elite Shop Miss Bessie Iolinson 425 Daniels St. - Cameron Village RALEIGH, N. C. Gregm'y.P00Ie Equipment co You'll Be Proud,of Your Clothes If They re From Raleigh, N. C. New Bern, N. C. ' ' eff- 4 Wilmington, N. C. J Ladies' and Men's Apparel CATERPILLAR STATE COLLEGE REG. Ii. S. PAT. OFF. 2502 Hillsboro Street Phone 5524 RALEIGH. N. C. Compliments Compliments W A R R E N of Hom sm WALTER Raleiglis Largest RESTAU RANT 301 W. Alkiftlfl SE RALEIGH. N. C. and Finest Noland Company INCORPORATED Distributors 206 South West St. Phone 4-3471 RALEIGH, N. C. Endless Pleasure-Worthwhile Experience Study DANCE and Gain dzTHEIlfHHUQSTUDK 105 Uberlin Rd. Phone 4-3345 Gammon fzealiq Uampanq ZACK CLAUDIA R. A. BACON, IR. HURT XKVILLARD, IR. REALTORS 3-2882 PARKER'S CAFETERIA HIGHWAY BUILDING, FAGING CAPITOL RALEIGH, N. G. Portraits Made in the Home Gwen Ballance Studio DIAL 4-4871 DIXIE CLEANERS Beautiful Cleaning 510 W. Morgan St. Phone 3-4431 SNAKENBURIFS TAILURS Fine Custom Clothes b East Mart St Phone 4-7930 Jones Service Station 200 S. DAVVSON STREET PHONE No. 3-3044 Sinclair Gas - Oil Goodyear Tires - Batteries Complinzents of Your STUDEBAHER DEALER fl Sifilauefz RALEIGH, N. C. gfgfjgf STATE MOTORS, 1NC. Ph0I1C 116-126 E. Morgan Street Carolina Hardware C0 lPlimemS Company of INCORPORATLED T, A, Jobbers 233-35 South 'Wilmington St. Phone 2-0531 RALEIGH, N. C. Insurance Agency 20 Glenwood Ave. RALEIGH, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of IVICIQOCI A WMI EUMMIHEIAI PHINTINE of IIIIIIIII HART-SCHAFFNER 8: MARX 222 Yvest Hargett St. CLOTHES RALEIGH, N. C. White's Grocery mu mble FRESH MEATS RALEIGH, N. C. FANCY CROCERIES VEGETABLES CADILLAC - OFLDSMOBILE 9 THUMPSUN CADILLAC 703 XV. Peace Street PHONE 3-5161 RALEIGH. N. C. 421 FaYetteVi11e St' Raleigh, N. C. PCGLE'S PIE SHGP Particular People Prefer Poole's Pies 426 S. NIcDowel1 St. Phone 2-2966 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA ,Adler is af Kaleiglz Two stores to serve you Downtown Fayetteville St. Cameron Village 411 Daniels St. For wornen who love elegance in footwear anal alress fashions Rogers Amoco Service Corner of Cabarrus and Salisbury RALEIGH, N. C. LT fi K AT Leon Byrum's Opticians Contact Lenses hy Appointment F R E E Adjustments Phone 2-0538 117 West Hargett St RALEIGH, N. C. lVIitcHell's Hair Styling CAMERCPN VILLAGE Phone 4-8221 RALEIGH, N. C. Hill's Inc. 105 S. Wilmington Sporting Goods H ead quarters Boylan-Pearce IN RALEIGI-TS Economy Cleaners Cameron Vllldge 407 W. Peace St. Phone 2-7538 Compliments Superior Siam' Kompany Raleigh, North Carolina Cong t I tions from EPSI 014 llsboro St. Raleigh, -, mb mffa RE STAU RAN T S S Vo Q '-S TQ 1. si Q92 30 .33 if S W0 Q S i W 'IF' 'W T Wt! I ' I' ', gh an . X . V 'R Compliments Moore 8a Johnson Company INSURANCE s, l ns- ' I WHOLESALE MOPAR DISTRIBUTORS J . mxls M0Ton PARTS co. A Dodge ' Plymouth ' Chrysler ' De Soto ' Dodge Truck Parts and Accessories P BONES LD. 957, 958 I OCAL 4-6231 - 4-623 . I I 205 W. Cabarrus Street I RALEIGH, N. c. I 'i 1 , 1 LOWRY FUEL AND BURNER SERVICE V HEATING SOILS 8 BURNER SERVICE P. 0. Box 6386 440 PHQNR 2-4520 . -X. . I 'i wi , wx. , f A p W. CLYDE LOWRY, IR. 'v :E V.. 'I Ir I r'Vi'ff
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