Rockingham High School - Rocket Yearbook (Rockingham, NC)

 - Class of 1958

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It is a kaleidoscopic pan- orama of scores of orange and black jerseys, whirling skirts, and marching feet. Its walls echo with youthful voices, with the stirring words of Citizen- ship Essays, the catch lines of Senior plays, the tremulous un- dercurrent that catches the throat of a valedictory. 1-- diff? Itls thousands of teen-agers-some leaders, some followers. Itls the class who established the '21 Cup, the group who began the H1-LIGHT, the boy re- sponsible for the first ROCKET, It's the long line of black-robed Seniors. year after year, leaving R.H.S. but returning - for Homecoming, at Spring Holidays - to chat on the circle, to peep at the old desk in IZB, to admire the new paint job, to Watch debate rehearsal - to remember and recapture their high school days. fafwgaf 1 if lla Miz Jaffa , ff ,A J 5 547: 2 It's a spirit - rippling in the anticipation of the first day of a new school year, bubbling in the enthusiasm of a committee project, and soaring to a climax when the Rockets score a victory. It's the mo- tivating force behind the student council, the ball teams, and the daily class routine. kwa and ffm-9 1 -A ,G if F Ka- 'Y' N , s. , a was 1' 0 ffafwz wwf in if It's a quest - for knowledge and for citizenship, the greatest challenge and the hardest job in the World. It touches every family in our community. It's our Alma Mater. 5744114 if! mf , ! Dfw feafufz . . During the years she spent with us, Miss Ellis endeared herself to each individual with whom she came in contact. Her warm kindness, her depth of MRS. RUTH ELLIS HUNLEY character, and her never-failing humor caused us all to love her. It was a privilege to know her and it is a pleasure to dedicate to her our 1958 ROCKET. Left to right: Teenager, College Graduate, Tourist, School Marm. 9 X L ,Q SW L gf '-W, I K In Q , Q M I Man u, ,L n V. , .L ll 2 h T LA, , LL L. A w H 'W 'P'-1 L H A u '55s 1 ff ll ,c. La 2- J ' 1 M'L, af N L ' , TW! i kg ' - .L 1 , 'J , Q L A 4 LiT!x, ,Mx NV 4' f L LL ff W ff wk V LL , ' L L - L -si .-,, I L' 'K lg 1 1 - 4 5 fi' 4?f:f:'L.,g2 AE'.f,fL ' 1 V1 3 U YZ 1 L L L Lf L L 31 Q siiv' P L M . AL A.L'. - , V L L f Q Z L., ,rf K ,A ,,x. - F361 ,V , km- Ling Li A Pvtf ,r, gfhg f ,ff--Mg, .. L n W af 3 ,b gray ,LM f LN ,L 4,,,L E X,-u,,, Q . 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Martha Ussery. 1 Hyip kkrk, K 1' AVVV ll , !.., M .i N X M . t ' l ! 1 ' ' ' M i it RY ,g 1 Q W 1 l3lifP1' lw.'yri, ff4 ' U A Mr. Gene Todd Miss Jane Stallings Mrs. Ella Mulkey Mrs. Ella Ruth Clark Mrs. Lavinia Dulin Mr. Don Phillips Mrs. Barbara Harris Mrs. Rachel Shores for helping with junior-Senior, for coaching ing about us, listening to our problems, ex- our debate teams, for supplying the spark plaining again when we weren't listening the when we can't get goingg for explaining to first timeg for all the kindnesses We fre- Dad that we aren't really stupidg for Worry- quently take for granted I3 M1ss Ruby Tolbert Mr Max Beam Mrs. Mary Bynum Taylor Mrs. Doris Baxley Mrs. Louise Guthrie Mrs. Elmina Covmgtor Miss Rebecca Howell Miss Katharine Croslan Q15 for sending us for a tardy slip on the day we'd planned to catch that movieg for giving tests on Mondayg for their narrow-minded attitude toward bubble gumg for shushing us when we're bursting with conversation and insisting on an explanation when we've 14 used up our last available excuseg for as- signing any homework at allg for talking when weid rather sleepg for trying to make us civilized when We're happy just as we are . . . Irs. Virginia Dockery Mr. Bill Eutsler fIrs. Gertrude McRae Mrs. Mary Phillips Miss Barbara Sanderford Mrs. Margaret Mr. Raymond Souther Mccfacken Mr. Donald Adcock Jktfffqmffikm. for giving us the grades we earn when they'd be much more popular if we all made A'sg for keeping their tempers when we lose oursg for making us do our work when it would be much easier to let it slideg for practicing good sportsmanship, exerting wholesome leadership, guiding us in the paths of honesty - for making of their own lives examples for us to follow. I 5 l MHP yew mg Q wwim 22. y im www wa. Sydney Huggins . , President Dalton Hatcher Vicfr-President Donna Kay Diggs Secretory MOTTO What you on' is G0d's gift to youg what you do with yoursolf is your gift to God. L70 5mzze9 Zkff 'Gi COLORS Blue' and White I7 'Ubin . W A A HENREE ANNA ABRAMS UAIIHGH- . . . frazy as they rome . . . sparkling eyes... I'll never finish my typ- inglu NANCY ALLEN Twins . . . brainy . . . athlete . . , publif speaker ... C0me on, now, let's yell .' NANCY BAUCOM Bubbling personality . . . easy to like . . . loves parties ,..'I.'1'w, I don't care! ga'- 'YQ' fl' wef MITCHELL ADAMS HMitch . . . big, blue eyes ...Ge11e's buddy . . . How fast ran you go in serona'? JUDY ALLISON Dujy . . . courteous . . . rontagious laugh . . . al- ways smiling . . . I have so much to do! GARY BECK Toby . . . sports-minded ...short, dark, and hand- some , . . I was sirk! al' so . , A - 9 E x rfdkw'-rl , . Egg . . ,, s vi.. ---sm w -1, '-'Raw 1 'WV 493 . s'1' A ELSIE ALDEN '1Ebbie . . . little but loud MARY ALLEN Twins , . . intellect ...witty . . . those hair- . . . great sport . . . deba do's . , . Now, I wouldn't .,, Now y'all really yel do that! EARL ANDERSON IRIS BALDVVIN Quiet . . . typing whiz . . . Blonde bombshell . . . . good physique . . . big, blue and sincere . . . great dan eyes . . . Yeah, man! .., Oh, I forgot to that! CARLTON BLACK WADE BOGER Cool fat . . .likes to nzess R. T. Kid . . . Yates l with cars . . . sweet dispo- Hotshot . . . gentlenza sition . . . Huh? ...curly hair. an 1. 1,4312-we ., ,.,. , ' YK . t .Q A ' R K A ir H . . ALM i' A ' . H it , Q- .-.-:mit +- .,.., 2 .t t E .4 X ik Gif -.Q .',. ' to f-f 'i3'2-54 . fl I . .tk - . llt' 'uv--1-nr ui ,f 3' 2 ' QM uf ' . g , V 0 'gf' 1 ,f 3 4, 5 X V3 ' .,, , yr! A 5 , 4 ilmrif A E I X 4 f 'S' 'QT' f fy' I. MARKS.-XRIi'l' HOSTIC' BRENDA BOXYERS NORMA ROSE HRIGMAN BETH HROXYN .VfH'gif . ,.!41-Y! ll1Ufl'I'... Bf'rbf f .... x 1.-wt zzatzmwl '2'Yu1'n1a , . . m'f'ryImfIy'.v SfI't1'lL'1H'l'l',V blumlf' ,Hmwf m'1'f'r ifllf' .,,. v ivwt Hflilf' ,... Y parlelinlq Iwnwlz f'yr'x . . . pal .,,. v illy giggle' .4.. S ta- ax xpin' .... Yr1rfm1'.x full ... II'11m'f' if Liz? big tvaxv , , , I haw to timz icrlyrvrz -fffllfi , . . Dnu'l ... Lr't'.x' .QU In Igl7'fL'l'l'K,'H typf'! hit my mr! ZWZZ' ? W .V VV.-XYNE BROOKS ,-XLLAN RROXYN VVILLI.-XINI ff-XMI'REI.I. RRICNIJA l'.-XNIPIC Br0ukie ' . . . bam! fan . .. '1Sm1l2v . . . nn! a wif, ,fmt C, C. Rif1'a'r . . . plzyxifiv Slarry vyvv . . . 1'i:'fn'iu11v grrat pirzuixt . . . 1Jnfx thv a half of om' , . . Brta Club major . . . big rut-1111 . . . .Hflmf U.XfI'tI1f,X'H Irwk . . . band prarlirr fozziglllf' 7lIf1ff'l'il1l gona axtray . . . hot rod fan , , , f'Jnl1m1y, r1'rzrfyx1nilf', Dig that r1ut0. ' Iri's go! K.-XRAN C.-XRI'I'IN'I'ICR JEAN CHA-XYIS ANNIE RUTH COBLE P.'XTRIC'I.X COLLINS .liltcayx :wal , A A wnrlainlq Talknliw A , , wjfzy A , , Shy xwilf' . . . fruvlfflz Eng- l'nl ...f1fw1rl1rx WJ rrrmzz Qirl , . . frirrzdly xmilz' . . . xmziq bird . . , ,full nf fllll lixh 14'm'rifx .... vparlclirzg ...l1if1'rlfzz mlwzrx . , . lvlurlc Rnrlarftf' . . . I klzma I ...UI had thx' Inwt timf'! PXFS . . , 'Allow do ynu C'ufIiIl11f... l 4!m1'l L'fm1v. !ail1'r1'. ' xprll-? pf' , -, 3 ag A K N it W' M N 3' N. , Lg X pv- , .,,,,,.,a ' A fp - ,,,,,, 'rf Cf I T Nag I 4. -ai' , 2 is 5' RQ ' X. k . -,Mx S I-IIRLEY COLLINS Likvable . . . ready .smile . .. strawberry blonde . . . 'lllotcha English? .,.., q,1. is u V JIMMY COOPER HFi?l6'l710l't'H . . . chemistry 'whiz . . . drug store fowboy great comedian . . . Well, yes. BOBBIE COX BARBARA CROOM Snissy . . . theme 'writer Barbie . . . eyes that talk .Mready to go . . . five . . . new hairflos . . . Well, fee! two, eyes of blue . . . let me tell you. ' I cleflarelu BETTY DAVIS GRACE DAVVKINS Curly lorks . . . little and Gracie . . .little but loud sweet . . . silvery giggle . .. ...talkative . . , silken locks Colgate smile . . . May I ... We had the best time! ga see Mrs. Taylor? C5 4 p . .1-' 11,-lr fm We ,vw - ,d-nd' 3 - 52,53 .FW k m BILLY COVINGTON l'Korn . . . pilot of the Blue Flame . . . personality plus . . . athletic . . . '1Yeah, man! fi? ELIZABETH CUMBER Liz . . . shorthand fiend . . . big, brown eyes . . . e'uerybody's pal , . . I don't knowg tell ine! MARY CATHERINE DAWKINS 'lKat . . . working girl... in a hurry to get nowhere . . .neat . . . This English . ' 473' we gg e5Cl Q rv ni ' .5 .V,g .tif .ybfzix A2559 'Su...,.,.qgf1l ' .,i+,,, .. Ji.. .- t Qiirfijrelfifb. lsfff'-ffw 'Z , rg? , Y, - v?1,w1:,:Y. 5-fl., ,Fl . ..' . ...ijt I . JOHNNY Cowie . I .lx ,Q . a x.,.M,,! 1, ,i v -ts , . , . I V4 J-sf, ',-,wats Q' wk ,. COYINGTON . C. C. Ride ...neat . . . friendly . . it Don't blow in nzy ear! X769 NEVADA CURRIE Nana . . . quiet and shy . . . melting eyes . . . inno vent . , . Is that the truth?' BOBBY DIGGS '1Diggsie . . . fzzrly hair. physics whiz . . . nire . . t'Can you prove it, Mis Ho'well! E fn . -X ' an ed 41941 'Qual' a.. 7-at A if 56 ' I J' I N , ,wav ,t,,,,-- v ' I 'k DONNA KAY IJIGGS CHRISTINE EDWARDS PICKETT ELLERBE MARY LOU IJulcr ' ...4 Q frat 1c'nrkz'r Clzri5 . , . starry eyes , ., alloys . . . Rofkrt stalwart ELI.WANGlfR . . rwrylnmlyk fm! . . . future' in the' air,..frirrzd!y ...I1z1rkl4'l1m'ry Firm . . . HLNIIIH . , , vi1'm'in1z.v . . . wr! nm! fH'I'Hj',. Tlmt',v ... I1i, G00xP! NU . . , Hello, I'lla1ule'! .willy gigulr' I . . Cult' ax 11 'gl1tf lmltou . . . Lrt',v gn jim! XIIIIIFIPUIIA' 1 VIACK lCN'I'WIS'I'I,I3 EDNA IGYANS ANN FORBIS PHYLISS GAINICY J.Ii'.l'.li!. Ill . . . rr- Ar'! ii,'f0711!'7' . . . grnius at Thr big 08 . . . hfxl- IIf11rf'1 x fm! ..., v rcrwt mul mazzf-tl lw11'r1rr , , . witty work . . . rfady smilr . . . drrsxrd 22101171171 , . . futzmf nifr . . . frirwrlly pfrxmz- 77IIH'k.Y , . . 'KYHQL' I lllffllf Arr you xzlrr, .Uixx Crm' lJuxir1f5.v rwrzltiw , . . NOK, ality . , . on flaw! rm. U . .. mm' alum! that! land? B11r1'dy! Gz4fx.v iulmt I did? NANCY HARRIS TOMMY GIBSON KAY GILLIS JIMMY GUOIDMAN fuzzy rzmwl-zzfz kia! . . . Ouift . , . frifnffly I . . Spit fir'r . . . gift nf gulf Hffllllll-K' Ray . . . imlmr h in Ihr' air .... I nw! lv lzazzrlwzzzf guy . . . I'll tvll ...'LUIIlXUllI!' ways . . . at- trinux ..., urmt Pill , . ww . . . witty . . . u.'I7Ij'A my bro!hm'! traftiw' . , . IVlmt dial you I'1l bf! you! Ill-V .wwf C'ar'uI? my? ...,., pe i l A' X ,Va 4 ,rw f1 X if I' 'ew A , I gf ' . f A I iff f is 1 66 --I 'A IV' x ! Q F I v 4 I,-1 ..,.,,--ff X Y wf ' JVK 1' P' 5 2 I f 3 wiv! Y' '... Ir: vll A VOX HKTCHER ' fwmr 1 I II 1. IIIIVUIT' . All I ffn Xu Qrmzl. II RRY HUXYX II 1' . . Iflu fnrx' . . vrwlirx' ml' N lli-X Ilf'ipf'H, ' l.Xl lx kIxI.I.X II I H I'III'II'f' Iurmrz Nz' .1 'l'YI'lWIV'w fm! . . . flu' I1 fr llzf fmrfx' . . I ' mn ' I III HQ . ,Q we- -or !'lI . fw ik 12?-'fzug RRICNIIX HIQAYNER GfH'.Qc !7IlX . . , Kills am! mth: hair ,,.4 frirazdldv iuayx . . . I Quant tu qu xr' ImfI. ' II VXZFI. IIOXYINGTON Burn ,wU'fIm'y . . . qzrifl . , . fzlzmyv Imqv , . . fzlrux- ing pwimmllify' . . . Oh, I fIm1't lc1m1c. ' ICI.I.,'XR KIKER St'7'IUII,N' Hzilzdvfl . . . IWIX5' FH Iikr' . . , ,qrrat kifldrr I . . 11I1L'tlj'Y .xpzf 11 xpau . , .'Yw14', I 1'f1rz'f do IImt. ' ,ugl . 1: I I 1- do x ,L, . , A 'W if , Ii A fi 'Y ,sv U, I A V , I X Q - S ,L 6 C x DORIS HINSON BRUCE HIOTT .1111 B1'mw1'.v Izrlpw' . . . IIN ...A 1 lrx, Mullzefy blundr bmzzty .... v uw! lwlpvr . , . grrat k'i1Ifl'rr . . .wnzilw , . , IIIPIOFPJII . . , 'Tm IVI1at Er1gZixl1? lzrwizzg tl1aI. ' We fffrg SYDNEY HUGGINS II11Iu'r't .,.. x 'mart . . witty , . . forzxififratf . . Dm1't ask mf. ' H.-XRRIET KIKER Slew! and shy . . . wat as a pin . . , wirzuizzg wzilv . , . friendly . . . I lemma I failrd that text! II14 Q' R1 H-ff' fm M' JS' as BETTY JO INGRAM Szwvt and xlzy , . . quiet 1 a nznzzw . , . prvlty ron plexriml . . . lfrifrzdly, JERRY KNOX HIVl1iir-v '. . , lzrpmt . . haxlzwflfl ...V frimzzlly . . LPM he' jriwzr1x. ' QQIUY' I ,, fsifc iv '4:fi'f'11'1Lg :g 3.-i f 1 :1 53 ,L 1- NKK' ' ,.,,. - f , 77?iW'L5Lfi95i+wQ,giIfXJfs'J5' -iw - fr 8 if . X 5, AA .-,A!'??.! L5 fi-7' if .L 4 W isx, KEITH LAMBERT MARY FRANCES MALCOLM LEAR HA'!'lllIf1lJU . . . om' nf ihf LAYTON Game .,.Jin1v1y'.vbf'tirr laufhdown lrio . . . lots of Shy and genlle , . . tiny half ..,. S harfy . , . xhy fun . . . Miss Craxland, ladylikf NIl1ll7IFl'X . , . I'nz . . . l d0n'! likf you! will you rrpfat thai? trying! fm? Zfzff NANCY LITTLE DELANO LONG BOBBIE M.-XNESS ASNHH L-'- I ff'0fh dmfff' FUZZY . - - qllfff WP? - - ' Song bird . . . big, blur ryrs . . on the rlzcrrirzlq .vqzzazl Krlmfu.v' buddy . . . M7-J ,,,pp1iff-lzlfmdp,,4 G1w,s,v . . llfg Iraxr . . . I 01U' kid . . . LFVS Q0 to fl!!! who fgllgd my lag! njghff' rttrntion, pIm1.w'! store, ,IOHNNY MARTIN PATTY IVIASKE GLENN INICIJONALD John . . . bark .wat driwr Pal . . . always on the ga C0fym1 , , , Difip Byrlqrr . . always in a hurry . , . . . . friendly ..,, Q wer! smile fan . . , Wr.vlf'y'5 frirrzd . .. Hi, Slrarzgrrfn . . . 1'Sh0w me how fa do .vpffdo . , . 1'llnPwr lrll! thi5! sf- I , - 'M , 1 . t -V K -in 0 SH X - A 'gi X 5 A 8. lf xt ' g If , , 1, 4 A . ,A',, I KL ' A ,x ,lll , I C A f A X gk: .. ,, L ,QQ E E .guapi GEORGE LEWIS Gr'nrgie ' . . . thr ir1!a'Ilr'r'f- ual type . . . 'willy . . . Le't's come to ordrr. ' MIMI MARKS Tall, .flim lmluty . . . dinu- uif-v rw vrrnsimxx . . . fim- lnvinlq , . . t'lH1lfl.lflllll.Y laugh ... I f1v, B11ddy. ' JOE MCDONALD Hux driwr .... vhy xmilr . . . .v'wc'f't guy . . . I'a'll .vit dawn f l V943 VA ., I U wwf' .J- ff--v-5 'E -Q-65' Awww,-v ROY MCDONALD .1lnr.sholl . . . strong, si- lent type . . . nice-looking . . . Got your bookkeep- ing? BILL MILSTE.-XD Mr. Pres .... right hand :non . . . dependable , . , e'.r!roz,'er1' , . . Yeah, mon! FRANCES OUTEN Fran . . . band material . . . shiny hair . . , little and shy . . . I fan't do thai! ' -.-- - 'Q-Qi A' Q: bg, rx it-L JOYCE MCINTYRE Silent type . . . bubbling eyes . . . Rita's pal . . . nire 'manners . . . Let's go riding! NANCY MORRIS Little bonzbshell . . . future nurse , . . vivacious . . . everybociyk helper . . . Foe got to type. PHYLISS PAINTER Smart rookie . . . lziddish ways . , . star Rockette . station wagon set . . . Go- ing anywhere tonight ? -ez:-ff' 43, N.-----ms. D 1 i to ii of Q A 9 A e is-A :J ffj E Q , , 1, , f 'f iifiix f' 153' i DONALD MCLAMB HDopey . . . big, brown eyes . , . twelfth English worries . . , Now how do you mean? L76 LUNARY NUNN Sweet kid . . . full of fun . . . typing whiz . . . good for a laugh . . . '1Didn't think I could, huh? WALTER PARSONS Fat Walter . . , uncon- cerned . . . Wake Forest fan . . . Now, Miss Howell, how do you know? ,gurl-+ C Veir , if 51, , in S 9- ,gnome-iv' f JERRY MEACHAM Queenie ' , . . typing wor ries . . radiant smile . . friendly . . . Hey, ya'll! X755 GLENDA O'BRIEN Tom Terrific . . . docto: in the making? . , . a'vic football fan . . . dynornit ... l wish you'd hush! ERNEST PORTER Ernie . . . blue Plyrnout . . . proficient singer . . I wish you would! -dEM', ,Ss '14 nv-QQ' i 2, X 'ZASQFTE' ' Nw. .Rc JIMMY R.-XSBERRY 2115 .... v irawbrrry lzlonflf . always in a hurry . . , fukin .... x 'martrr than ' Iellx . . . Awwww! fwubw ANN SANDERS 'vcly to look at , . strious . . . 'uilzranl rrrl ir .... v weft .wzilr 'ow, thrit'x not frm! in- JAM ES SHICPHICRD lift .... Y mirlzixh grin wy hair . . . sludious... ley, man! IQ 3 Q 1. -4-9' .wg :Ik ? 14' .Q ' ! -'S 4 QZIZ A ,J 55, i Y, S F. - .uc N: iv L . so , V up. . E5 cc . ,I Y 'Q' WSI li ' ' 'Y 3 D IEYONNE RICHARDSON Vorme . . . on cloud 9 . . , long curls . . . studious . . . I'm lmngryln ffeff DONALD SELLERS '1Don . . . likes Chcvvics . , . big, brown eyes . . . You're crazy! MONNIE SMITH 'fSmit . . . starry-eyedm. rosy cheeks , . . friendly. . , if A ff' ' ,. JOHNNY ROBERTS Tall, dark and lzandxome . . . quiet . . . football clzauffrur . . . mixclxifvuozzs . . . Ya'll ready? PATSY SETTLE Pat . . . slmfpy 'wallefr . . . nice looking . . , talking eyes . . . Punch her for mc! LIDE SMITH Lid . . . song bird . . . quizsical grin . . . futurc manager . . . Let me .we your math. I ' fi , , Uw '-+- E M.. I ., lx cl ii i I 'fig F Now-Q, 'Dx as Q14 H. I..'Xl'R.fX RODGERS Cuff' ax iz button . . . li'.C. liolnzrl . . , om' of the' ja- moux U , . . moth trouhlrx . . . I'm juvf not going to do it! AD.-X SIfIEP. xRIJ .'Vinky . ..I7IllALU1I'lif iWU'li'll rye.: , . . Imxlrjul grin , . . ronxicleraif' . . . I womlrr if- OLEN SMITH 0.B. . , . llvpczlf .... Ur. Browrzfv stfmly . . . 'I'lmt'x miglzfy 'whiff of you, por!- nn. ,fx 'ir x me elf' wl 'f LUCILLE SNEAD l.uf'y . . . third vfirigerg left hand .... Q ang bird, full of jun . . . Let'5 all sing no1U. ' NANCY TERRY S'nr'r't blonde . . . friendly to rwryone .... v ang bird . . . hardioorker. BR.-XNTLEY THOMPSON Brant . . . hustler . . . xmzyqxter? .... Y wee! to know . . . Let'5 go! - 3.4455 ' .A W 3 2 Q: O Q: ra, M,,t,x,, 2 -6 if K Nyff, . 1 ' T A .AAA. ,, ,1i1 ff T KAREN SPANGLER LEO STANKWYTCH Tee Lee . . . ,future stage Lea, Ji. . . . math whiz star . . . cute aeeent . . . . . . quiet type . . . shorty big smile , . . 'fKid, I'm , . . How many wordx did telling you! you get? EDWARD THOMAS JOE THOMAS Snappy . . . dynamite in Mr. Southerlv boy . . .lends a small package . . . Flukek a kind hand . , . specs . , . pal . . , OK, Buddy! Now I canlt do that! CAROLE THROWER SHERRY TUTTLE Roberdell jan . . . math Tut . . , Frenrh whiz . . . whiz . . , Carole May future tearher . . . venxe of . . . big tease . . . I'll be humor! dog-gone! '49-sawn-N -muff' if ' fm. fa , I my ,mv y M , W W I ff ...ai -Z if xi, TOMMY STANLEY Stan . . . smooth dana . . . quiet type . . . ham some newfomer . . . Gt your English? X75-5 RITA THOMAS Sixsy , . . those worn drivers! . . . bashful blmz. . . . meticulous dresxer. MARTHA USSERY Smart and industrious . sweet 'uoire . . . kind everyone . . . 'tOh, r go5h! O W-Qi, ,- paw?-wg W ,Q M' 5 ff U .,A. ., ke,, I e,, ., it P img-we It an SPN au. K, 1Q -A 5 1. ,, J' lm' b -.gn-f- ' X -X-, 5 x Y K i .. X 1 GLENN WALLACE MARTHA WALLACE Wally . . , question box Marty A , A rmgy as a bat . . Pe'rry'x othvr half . . . ,,,pgyy-g0ing , . , xmart Let mf' juxt laugh! , , Oh, my gosh! ZQM' Q BOYCE WEBB HAZEL WEBB aw but surf' . . . kitldi5l1 H'f'bt1 font . , . bn.vl2f'tball .xhy and .vwmt . . . rm. 27 star . , . fricrzdly . . . quiet , . ewrywltfrv at onff. . . . Got a lrttf'r! BOB WILKINS PAUL ZARAS flim . . . C. C. Ridrr . . , Mr. Toa'd'.v bztdtly . . . irnrr major , , . fmgy likablf . . . wry zumbtrzzsiw 'lgll , , , Hulrll, you yfr, . . . PVD!!! Dixir brly . . . Id- Hello therell' -, 1 'w.,,.3 . 1- 17- x A ui .s 4 gl' fl if ,I SANDRA WALLACE Sandy . . . uint, vigor, ana' 'vitality . . , lzappinmx plus , . . 0h, I've lox! that book again! ALICE WELCH Chief , . . pftitc' . . , thr qltift typz' . . . frirndly xmilr , . . Leafs go to Win- gatr'l Wrfruv' kv g,f'C2f K. 1 in 4 , A W1 - it A ' i ' 4 tk, LAURANNE WARRICK Tinka , , . talwztrrl infli- 'uidztalixt . . . Thr Blue' Jft , , . Five' Ji7.'t'.v 4 . . Wall, I'll br a tlrad limb! WILLIAM ED WHITLEY FI1tlw . . . Srrap'x pal . . . Zi .... x 'tfzrry vqvm , . . lI'l1u'lll1rlp mf' do this? A 'S-'ES-'5 ff' W, ' i 7 ...- HENREE ANNA ABRAMS F.H.A. 1, 2. 33 Future Teachers Club 13 French Club 3. 4. MITCHELL ADAMS D.E. Club 3: Bus Driver 2, 3. ELSIE ALDEN Homeroom Vice-President 3: Secretary 2: Stu- dent Council 1: Chorus 1. 2, 3: Vice-President 2: D. H. Club Secretary 3: French Club 3: Junior- Senior Invitation and Decoration Committees 3: Cheerleader 2. 3. 4: junior-Senior Waitress 2. MARY ALLEN Homeroom President 1: Student Council Secre- tary 2: Pride and Property Committee Chairman 4: Chorus 2, 4: junior Marshal 3: Future Teach- ers Club 3: Songleader 4: French Club 3. 4: De- bate Club 2: President 41 Vice-President 33 Var- sity Debate Team 3: Alternate 2: Beta Club 3, 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Head Cheerleader 1, 2. 3. 4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: L7.D.C. Award 3: Repre- sentative to N.C.C.D.S.C.C. 2: Standard Ring Com- mittee 2: junior-Senior Waitress 2. NANCY ALLEN Homeroom President 2: Vice-President 1: Secre- tary 3: Student Council Handbook Committee Chairman 4: Chorus 2, 4: Vice-President of Girls' Glee Club 2: junior Marshal 3: Future Teachers Club 3. 4: French Club 3: Vice-President 4: De- bate Club 2: Secretary 3: Vice-President 4: Varsity Debate Team 3: Alternate 2: Beta Club 3, 4: Bas- ketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Head Cheerleader 1. Z, 3, 4: Homecoming Sponsor 33 Junior-Senior IVaitress 32 Second Place Winner. Voice of Democracy Con- test 3. STENE ALLEN Bus Driver 2, 3. JUDY ALLISON Homeroom President 1: Vice-President 2: Stu- dent Council 2: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 3: Vice-President 4: French Club 3, 4: Li- brary Club Z: Beta Club 3, 4: junior-Senior Pro- gram Chairman 3: Homecoming Float Committee 3: Homeroom Treasurer 3. IRIS BALDWIN Homeroom Vice-President 1: Student Council 1. 2: junior-Senior Hat-check Girl 2: Traffic Offi- cer 3: Ili-Light Reporter 3. NANCY BAUCOM F.H.A. 1. 21 Basketball 1, 2. TOBY BECK Student Council 1. Z: Homeroom President 33 French Club 33 Bus Driver 2, 3, 4: Junior-Senior Decorations Committee 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. CARLTON BLACK Chorus 1. WADE BOGER D.E. Club 3: Hi-Light Staff 4. MARGARET BOSTIC Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Treasurer 13 French Club 3. BRENDA BOWERS Homeroom President 3: Secretary 2: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Grounds Committee Chairman 3: Vice-President junior Class 3: junior Marshal 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Beta Club 3. 43 Secretary 43 junior-Senior Favors and Decorations Committees 3: Girls' State Represen- tative 33 Rocket Co-Editor 4. NORMA ROSE BRIGMAN F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Future Teacher Club 3, 42 French Club 3. 4: Junior-Senior Place Cards Com- mittee 3. WAYNE BROOKS Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Drum Major 4: Dance Band 3, 4. ALLAN BROWN D.E. Club 3: French Club 3: Hi-Light Staff 4. BETH BROWN Homeroom Vice-President Z: Secretary 1, 3: Band 1, Z: Chorus 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Future Teach- ers Club 33 French Club 4: junior-Senior Flower Committee 4. WILLIAM CAMPBELL Student Council 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 1: Junior Marshal 3: F.F.A. 1. Z3 French Club 3, 43 Bus Driver 2. 3. 4: Junior Class Treas- urer 3: Homeroom Treasurer 13 Homecoming Float Committee 33 Parade Co-Chairman 4. BRENDA CANIPE Homeroom Vice-President 1: Chorus 1, 2, 43 F.H.A. 1, 23 Homecoming Sponsor 4. KARAN CARPENTER Homeroom Secretary Z, 3, 43 Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1: French Club 3: Beta Club 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Sponsor 1, 3, 41 Pride and Property Committee 3: Junior- Senior Waitress Z: Alternate Cheerleader 33 Float Committee 2: Girls' Glee Club President 2: Intra- mural Basketball Tournaments 1. Z, 3. JEAN CHAVIS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2. 31 Hi-Light Staff 4. ANNIE RUTH COBLE Hi-Light Reporter 13 F.H.A. 1, 2. gmaha ww? PAT COLLINS Homeroom Secretary 33 Chorus 43 F.H.A. 1, 23 French Club 43 Junior-Senior Decorations Com- mittee 33 Basketball 4. SHIRLEY CoLL1Ns Hi-Light staff 4. JIM cooPER Chorus 1. BOBBIE COX Chorus 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 23 Future Teachers Club 4. BILL C OV IN GTON Student Council 1, 2, 33 Vice-President 43 junior Class President 33 Junior Marshal 33 Future Teach- ers Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Library Club President 33 Beta Club 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Junior- Senior Waiter 33 Football Co-Captain 4. JOHNNY COVINGTON Homeroom President 1, Z, 33 Vice-President 43 Secretary 13 Pride and Property Committee Chair- man 33 Student Council 1, 23 junior Marshal 33 French Club 3, 43 Library Club Treasurer 33 Presi- dent 2, 43 Beta Club 3: Treasurer 43 Junior-Senior Waiter 2. BARBARA cRooM F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH CUMBER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 1. 2, 33 Hi-Light Staff 4. NEVADA CURRIE Chorus 13 F.H.A. 1, 2. BETTY DAVIS Homeroom President 13 Vice-President 33 Sec- retary 1, 2, 43 Student Council 1, 33 Future Teach- ers Club 33 President 43 junior-Senior Favors and Decorations Committees 3: Girls' State Represen- tative 3. GRACE DAWKINS Homeroom President Z3 Vice-President 3g Stu- dent Council 2, 33 Chorus 2, 43 F.H.A. 1, 33 Treas- urer 23 French Club 33 Beta Club 3, 43 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1. MARY CATHERINE DAWKINS Chorus 1, 2, 43 F.H.A. 1, 23 French Club 33 Beta Club 3. BOBBY DIGGS Student Council 33 Chorus 43 French Club 3: Bus Driver 3, 4. DONNA KAY DIGGS Homeroom President 23 Secretary 13 Junior Class Secretary 33 Senior Class Secretary 43 Chorus 1, Z 3 Accompanist 43 Junior Marshal 33 F.H.A. 1, 23 President 33 French Club 3, 43 Secretary 3: Hi-Light Co-Editor 43 Beta Club 3, 4: Junior- Senior Entertainment Committee Chairman 3: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4: junior-Senior Head Wait- ress 2. CHRISTINE EDWARDS Homeroom President 1, 2, 33 Vice-President 13 Secretary 1, 23 Student Council 1. 23 Chorus 13 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4I Future Teachers Club 3: Hi-Light Staff 13 junior-Senior Tables Committee 3: Bas- ketball 1. 2. PICKETT ELLERBE Homeroom President 1: Chorus 1. 2: F.F.A. 1. 23 French Club 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1. 2, 3, 43 junior-Senior Waiter 2: Football Co-Cap- tain 4. MARY LOU ELLWANGER Homeroom President 33 Treasurer 13 Secretary 23 Student Council 13 Band 1, Z, 3, 43 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Librarian and Songleader 33 French Club 3, 43 Library Club 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Intramural Tournaments 2, 33 Rocket Business Staff 4. JACK ENTWISTLE Band 1, 23 Library Club 33 Beta Club 33 Treas- urer 43 Football 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Junior-Senior Waiter 23 Town Councilman 13 Pride and Prop- erty Committee 3. EDNA EVANS F.H.A. 1, 23 Junior-Senior Program and Dec- orations Committees 33 Senior 4H Club 1. 2: Transferred from Irvinton, Ga. 4. ANN FORBIS Homeroom President 1, 23 Vice-President 23 Secretary 2, 33 junior Marshal 33 Future Teach- ers Club 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Junior-Senior Invi- tations Committee 33 Basketball 1, 23 Homecom- ing Sponsor 43 Junior-Senior Waitress 2: Home- coming Float Committee 13 Girls' Glee Club Sec- retary 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Junior Var- sity Cheerleader 1. PHYLISS GAINEY Chorus 1, 2, 43 F.H.A. 1, 23 Future Teachers Club 43 French Club 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 4. NANCY GARRIS Chorus 2, 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers Club 43 Basketball 1. TOMMY GIBSON Homeroom Vice-President 13 Chorus 3, 43 Cus- todian of Robes 33 Library Club 43 Hi-Light Staff 33 Basketball 13 Track 1. KAY GILLIS Homeroom Secretary 13 Treasurer 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 13 Homecoming Sponsor 2. gwzzzvw wfailwwazww? JIMMY GOODMAN Student Council Traffic Committee Chairman 3, 43 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Library Club 2, 33 Treasurer 23 Beta Club 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 43 Pride and Prop- erty Committee 33 Football Publicity Manager 3, 43 Council Member 1, 23 Homeroom Treasurer 1. DALTON HATCHER Homeroom President 3, 43 Senior Class Vice- President 43 Chorus 33 President 43 F.F.A. 1, 23 President 3, 43 French Club 33 Bus Drivers Club 33 President 43 All-State Chorus 3, 4. BRENDA HEAVNER Chorus 1. DORIS HINSON Chorus 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 23 Hi-Light Staff 42 Junior-Senior Entertainment Committee 33 Office Secretary 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 4. BRUCE HIOTT Allied Youth Club 13 Scotsman Staff Photogra- pher 13 Student Council 23 Athletic Photographer 23 Hi-Light Assistant Editor 33 Make-up Editor 4. JERRY HOWARD Bus Driver 3. 43 Glee Club 4. HAZEL HOWINGTON Student Council 33 Chorus 13 F.H.A. 1. 2: French Club 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Attendance Office 43 Pride and Property Committee 3. RUEVONNE HUDSON Chorus 33 Music Custodian 13 French Club 3, 4. SYDNEY HUGGINS Student Council 43 Senior Class President 43 Chorus 2. 3, 43 Debate Club 3, 43 Varsity Debate Team 3, 43 Library Club 33 Beta Club 3, 4: Jun- ior-Senior Entertainment Committee 33 Basketball Manager 23 Intramural Tournaments 3: Executive Council 43 All-State Choral Festival 2, 3: Choral Contest 2, 3: County Winner, Americanism Contest 33 Dramatics 4. BETTY JEAN INGRAM Chorus 1, 2. 3, 43 Future Homemakers Secre- tary 1, Z3 Library Club 33 Treasurer 4. JACK KELLY Student Council 13 Chorus 1, Z. 33 Robe Cus- todian 33 F.F.A. 1, 23 Reporter 33 Vice-President 43 Bus Drivers Club 33 Vice-President 43 Hi-Light Staff 43 Junior-Senior Entertainment Committee 33 Junior-Senior Waiter 23 Football and Baseball Manager 1. ELLAR KIKER Homeroom Secretary 13 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Beta Club 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1. HARRIET KIKER F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Library Club 43 Hi-Light Staff 4. JERRY KNOX Chorus 13 Junior-Senior Decoration Committee 33 Football 1, 2, 3,43 Track 4. KEITH LAMBERT Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Band Council 13 Football 2, 3.4. MARY FRANCES LAYTON F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 1. JIMMY LEAR Chorus 1, 2, 33 Bus Driver 3, 4. MALCOLM LEAR Chorus 13 Library Club 4. GEORGE LEWIS Homeroom President 13 Vice-President 23 Treasurer 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 23 Library Club 33 Beta Club Vice-President 31 Presi- dent 43 Athletic Association Assistant Photograph- er 3, 4. NANCY LITTLE Homeroom Secretary 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Light Staff 43 Junior-Senior Favors Committee 33 Cheerleader 43 Rocket Business Staff 43 Dra- matics 4. DELANO LONG Homeroom Vice-President 2: Band 13 Band Council 2, 33 Band President 33 Dance Band 3, 43 French Club 33 Football 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. RAY LOWERY Chorus 3, 43 Vice-President Boys' Glee Club 4: Library Club 2. BOBBIE MANESS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Custodian 43 F.H.A. 1, 23 Junior-Senior Entertainment Committee 3. MIMI MARKS Homeroom Secretary 1. 23 Student Council 13 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 D.E. Club Historian 33 French Club 3, 43 Debate Club 33 Library Club 13 Junior- Senior Place Cards and Invitation Committees 33 Basketball 1. JOHNNIE MARTIN Student Council 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 D.E. Club 33 All-State Chorus 2, 4. PATTY MASKE Chorus 1, 3, 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 4. ' GLENN McDONALD F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Bus Driver 3, 4. JOE MCDONALD F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bus Driver 3, 43 Bus Drivers' Club Secretary-Treasurer 43 Beta Club 3, 4. ROY MCDONALD Homeroom President 33 F.F.A. 1, 2: Sentinel 32 Treasurer 43 Bus Driver 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 4. 'P The pages of our lives have turnedg The time has come to part. These hallowed halls we leave behind Live always in our heart. To each of us the years have meant A time of joy and sorrow. The dreams we shared were not in vain But guideposts for tomorr W oRDs: Music: .Ziff fm? To reach that treasured goal. NGO forth! we have been told. And courage through the years To do our best, whate'er the fig ow. To trust, whate'er our fears. CHORUS: Go forth, Oh Class of '58, To skies both blue and gray. Hold high the honor of our school Throughout the night and day. No matter how life treats us, No matter what our fate, Welll always think with rev'rence of the Class of '58: And though we're gone, in our hearts we'll hold A special place for the black and gold. Tinka Warrick, Ann Forbis, George Lewis. Jack Entwistle. Throughout the years we've dreamed and plinned The day lies here before us, bright We pray for strength to do what's gh h Lucille Snead, Sydney Huggins. Wayne Brooks, Bill Milstead, Donna Kay Diggs 31 X? Uillu Ianni, wx L.w,,-lvw N maxi if , V, . ii - As X X C Ifif' suv' -fa wg, 1 4 Nt J X K Q fs I' 2, Qs 5 w iwfsiifsl' k 'te X 4,6 yn , , i ,Q ,QW A ,W ,QA . .. af. 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' V ,9' Sin ' ' .w A 5 ' wif fm Www Judy Allison Dalton Hatcher ,fig fra. K it X yi, .231 i mwww. MW . A..-...L Af. in-as , S L'.. g ' QQXQLL X 5 M ,M ,hw ww xg .r niv Q I r ' fm we -Q n- gXjymw Zim' Xenia? Jerry Meacham I h V Robe ts :ff Q y as m Qi it ,L mn- Qi if 1 S X . am w 3 . F KH' ii kkw X. 31 LQ ff , Q - 5 5 J if f R 1 Q -rx ff Q Q. i .ui F k iii: :Ti S fi Sfeffm . S-, W f'R7q-EYQW,-hill 2 .E- ijl? Q . Q Q ' LL 'L an X Mm, iffefh if 455+ 31 S iam E Q5 R - 'f-fi :ga ff .c as ifikwg-iv' 'sp 15, 'Biff 4, Qy'X, 'X 4 K AQ X' ,.x'V 'S' X 8 :f :1,.. -,- 'As Q A L , M. KXAA . .,, x, V . M 3 f' ,'- ' 1- , fra, - MM M . WSH mn 'via NK, 1 uw- Zffz' MHMMMM but W, Mary and Nancy Allen Olen Smith as ' X W 'Qs-ix 5411 Ma!! We, the Senior Class of 1958, now departing with minds and emotions mixed, wish to leave a few items that followed and many times haunted us through the years at R.H.S. Some are tangible items and some are fond memories that we hope to place in a secure position at our old Alma Mater. ARTICLE I To those who have guided us through the years, our teachers and parents, we will our love and undying devotion. We know that in the years past we have been the cause of many head- aches and nerve-tingling backsg now we come repenting of the troubles we have caused you. Every success that comes our way will be accredited to you, who have shown us the way. ARTICLE II To the rising Senior Class of 1959 we hand over our dic- tatorship with these words: A wise leader can create a great kingdom: a selfish ruler will cause it to shake and crumble. Take these words as the advice of those who have learned from Experience herself. We wish for you a happy Senior year and the wisdom to profit from our mistakes. ARTICLE III Now, we will and bequeath very special keepsakes to certain individuals who, we are certain, will take seriously the respon- sibility that comes with the gesture. I, Johnny Martin, leave my seat in economics to anyone who can understand Mrs. Taylor. I, Lide Smith, will keep for myself my strange power over Miss Howell--just in case. I, Phyliss Painter, leave to my sister, Faye, my parking place at Bowers' in hopes that she'1l enjoy it as much as I did. I, Joe Thomas, being of sound mind but poor eyesight, leave bus number 15 to anyone who wants it. I, Judy Allison, will to my little sister, Linda Rose, my love for typing and shorthand in hopes she too will get to work for Mr. Brown. I, Scrappy Thomas, will my guard position on the football team to Billie Ray Coble. I, Walter Parsons, being possessed of stubborn and unalter- able convictions will to some other dare-devil my inalienable right to argue with Miss Howell. I, Glenda O'Brien, will to Johnny O'Brien, Franklin Beck, Lawrence Gainey, and A. W. McGee my sincere hopes that someday they will learn to play football as well as Scrappy. I, Pickett Ellerbe, will all the parts of my manly physique that have been so mutilated on the football field to Duke School of Medicine. I, Martha Wallace, being of a journalistic mind, will my typing job on the I-Ii-Light to my sister, Mary. I, Bobbie Maness, the secretary type, leave my shorthand seat to anyone who likes to de-cipher chicken scratching. I, Wade Boger, leave my Senior privileges to Larry Whit- ley in hopes that he'll quit getting off and stick around long enough to use them. I, Fluke Whitley, will my center position on the football squad to Tommy Fletcher. I, Dalton Hatcher, leave my singing ability to A. W. McGee. I, Ann Sanders, being deaf, dumb, blind, and crippled, but of sound mind, do hereby bequeath my Latin 2 desk under Miss Crosland's nose to Herbert Smith in hopes that he'll have better luck at becoming her pet than I did. I, Rita Thomas leave my driver's license to Bebe Capps. I, Martha Ussery, will to the WHEEL, Duran McDonald, a sense of humor to match his. I, Shirley Collins, will my fun-loving nature to Emily Canipe. I, Henree Anna Abrams, will all my books to anyone who can understand what's in them. I, Sherry Tuttle, will my back seat on the band bus to Pat Douthit in hopes she can remember all the hymns we sang. I, Glenn McDonald, do hereby will my vacant spot on the corner to anyone who can bum a cigarette. I, Mimi Marks, leave to my sister, Jaque, the big mouth that Martha Snead left for me last year, and to Vicky Phifer and Pam McCall the back seats that Elsie and I occupied in economics. I, George Lewis, in a state of nervous exhaustion will one worn-out movie camera and one oily tripod to Herb Neubauer. I, Patsy Settle, will my love for basketball and all the sports at R.H.S. to my beloved stand-by, Emily Canipe. I, Betty Davis, discreetly take all my belongings with me. I, Bobbie Cox, gladly will to Peggy Davis all the words that I wrote twenty times. I, Frances Outen, being of sound mind, will some of it to Priscilla Baxley so she can get her driver's license. I, Norma Rose Brigman, will my ability to skip fifth period study hall to number 19 on the football team. I, Brenda Heavner, will my Senior troubles to my sister Rachel, hoping that she can weather the storms better than I did. I, Nancy Little, will my love for the football boys to the up-coming cheerleaders. I, Elsie Alden, leave all the good influence that this year was shared by Mimi, Peggy, Glenda, Karen, and Laura to next year's sociology and economics class. I, Bob Wilkins, crammed full of knowledge, leave. I, Edna Evans, leave my ability to argue with Miss Crosland to any Junior who has the nerve to try. I, William Campbell, leave my ability to be on both sides of the fence at the same time to Robert Bennett. I, Grace Dawkins, will my last box of Minties to Judie Flowers. I, Mary Lou Ellwanger, will my ability to speak with un- excelled rapidity and unsurpassed volume to David McCollum. I, Jimmy Goodman, do hereby will my love for athletics and pretty girls to my nephew, Otis Goodman, Jr. I, Jimmy Rasberry, will my English 12 notebook to the one who bids the highest price. I, Iris Baldwin, will to Carolyn McCaskill my ability to pass geometry with flying colors. I, Karan Spangler, being a foreigner to this beautiful land, do hereby leave all my happy memories to some new, frightened student entering the halls of R.H.S. for the first time. I, Johnny Covington, leave my sense of humor to the stu- dents who have English under Miss Crosland. I, Bruce Hiott, do hereby solemnly and willfully bequeath to the incoming Freshman class my ability to get along so beau- tifully with the faculty of R.H.S. I, Harriet Kiker, will my position as one of the library bosses to Julia Kiker. I, Laura Rodgers, will my position on the cheerleading squad to Rebecca Riggins and my seat in Miss Crosland's room to my brother, Grover. I, Nancy Baucom, will to my sister, Lydia, my seat in short- hand and typing. I, Bill Covington, leave my love-for sports, not Jennie-to my little brother, Pete, as I know he will try to succeed in them as hard as I did. I, Ellar Kiker, will my privilege of running errands for Miss Tolbert to anyone who is fortunate enough to become the chosen one. I, Jack Kelly, do hereby will bus number 2 to someone who will take care of it and who is willing to assume a big respon- sibility. I, Joyce McIntyre, leave my wrist watch to Mary Hiott, be- cause she always wants to know what time it is. I, Margaret Bostic, leave my French grades to Elaine Lunce- ford. I, Betty Jean Ingram, leave my corrected English papers to Mary Alice Bennett in hopes that she can understand them. I, Shorty Richardson, will my nickname to some tall, slim girl who has the patience to endure it. I, O, B. Smith, hereby will and bequeath my ability to sing like Bing Crosby to Jake Jacobs. I, Jack Entwistle, being of questionably sound mind, do hereby bequeath my prescription for tranquilizing pills to all of Herb Neubauer's teachers. We, Mary and Nancy Allen, will our love of football, bas- ketball, baseball, cheerleading, and all the other extra-curricular activities at R.H.S. to any student who can tap the source of a large supply of midnight oil. I, Tinka Warrick, slowing down to 50, will a well-burned accelerator to anyone who can live up to the nickname, Speed Demon. I, Jerry Howard, hoping to graduate, leave my three happy years of English under Miss Howell to Joe Smith. I, Patty Maske, leave my twelfth grade English books to Teddie Nicolson. I,' Nancy Morris, being a little tipsy from the altitude, leave three inches of my height to Sid Linton. I, Lunary Nunn, leave my morning trips to the store to Hilda Collins, so she can have her morning exercise. I, Nancy Terry, leave my seat in chorus to anyone with strong, healthy vocal chords. I, Sandra Wallace, will my beloved dunce stool in fourth period geometry to my sister, Leigh. I, Donna Kay Diggs, leave my cherished spot on the cheer- leading squad to anyone who promises to love it as much as I did. I, Wayne Brooks, leave my ability to play the trumpet fight to Mr. Adcock so he won't have to strain so. I, Roy McDonald, do hereby will bus number 26 to anyone who thinks it's fun to drive. I, Allan Brown, leave my jokes to Duran McDonald and my seat in twelfth English to Ronnie Mullis to have and to hold until they graduate. I, Jimmy Cooper, leave my laugh to Jerry Rush. I. Mary Catherine Dawkins, will my seat in chorus to any- one who likes to sing. I, Beth Brown, will my seat in Norma's old '49 Ford to Faye Painter-if she can stay in it. I, Jerry Meacham, will my good times in Mr. Brown's office to Jenny Seawell. I, Joe McDonald, being possessed of a jarred and jolted anatomy, will bus number 37 to anyone who can keep those children quiet. I, Nancy Garris, leave to my brother, Abner, my love for basketball. I, Nevada Currie, leave to Elsie Covington my luck in get- ting Miss Howell for English. I, Karen Carpenter, leave to Jane Copeland the two inches of height that she has so long desired. I, Carlton Black, leave everything I have to anyone who thinks he wants it. I, Monnie Smith, leave my school books to Barbara Sue Smith. We, the undersigned, with muscles cramped from spelling words and eyesight dimmed from parallel reading, peer dazedly from behind a stack of reference books and. clutching uncor- rected themes to our panting bosoms, we thankfully leave Miss Crosland and Miss Howell to the disposal of the rising Senior Class: Bob Moss, Bob Diggs, Donald McLamb, Pat Collins, Alice Welch, Doris Hinson, Brenda Bowers, Mary Frances Layton, Boyce Webb, Brantley Thompson. Ernest Porter, Kay Gillis, Hazel Webb, Ada Shepard, James Shepherd, Glenn Wal- lace, Tommy Stanley. 1 SYDNEY HUGGINS, Class President Class Lawyers: Tinka Warrick Karan Spangler Glenda O'B1-ien KQJJ Weewie At this time station R.H.S.T.V. presents the pro- gram, Who's What. '1'his program is under the direction of Ann Sanders and Karen Spangler, editors of the Who's What column in the world-famous magazine, Pacific Monthly. This magazine is published weekly by the Robert Diggs Publishing Company. And now for our Hollywood news. The photographers, Jack Kelly and Joe Thomas, have just gotten the first picture of Miss America of 1999, Brenda Bowers. Miss Bowers uses Heavner's Heavenly toilet soap and drinks Annie Ruth's Coble milk from her contented cows, kept contented by Brantley Thompson. Miss Brown's wardrobe was designed by Tinka Warrick, Sandra Wallace, and Christine Edwards, graduates of the Ann Forbis Fashion School for the Blind. Famous models from this school are Karen Carpenter, Doris Hinson, and Phyliss Gainey, blind from copying so many notes off Miss Crosland's boards. Movie directors, Malcolm Lear and Joe McDonald, have just named the cast for their new movie, The Seven- Year Scratch. Tommy Stanley and Bettie Davis will play the leading roles from this script written by Brenda Canipe. Also in the Who's What column are these famous celebrities who were seen at the Stork Club Cstrictly for the birdsi last evening: the world-famous heavyweight cham- pion boxer, Toby Beck, with his dark-haired trainer, Whitey Knox, and the celebrated orchestra leader, Wayne Brooks, accompanied by his Cute, Cranky, Crewcut Quar- tet, composed of Tommy Gibson, Dalton Hatcher, James Shepherd, and Sydney Huggins. The quartet's latest hits are The 11th of Never, Honeybrush, Chances Ain't, and Treat My Lice, written by Elvis Pressley's assistants, Margaret Bostic, Edna Evans, and Alice Welch. The 1999 annual Ice Escapades, featuring Henree Anna Abrams, Judy Allison, and Carol Thrower, will be presented this evening in the Ernest Porter Memorial Stadium, erected in memory of that Richmond County boy who made the fatal mistake of sending Governor Faubus a colored TV set. Artist Phyliss Painter has just won first prize at the Elizabeth Q. Cumber art exhibit. Her prize was a twenty- five dollar check, which she immediately cashed at Johnny Robert's Pawn Shop. We now switch our camera to the Parsons' Observa- tory, where we find the world-renowned scientists Walter Parsons, Bill Milstead, and Jack Entwistle. These three men gained their high ranks in the field of astronomy by the fine education received in high school. It seems they were always gazing off into space. At the moment window- washer Glenn Wallace is cleaning the telescope, while technical advisor Mitchell Adams is adjusting their tele- vision so as to focus it in time for their favorite educational program, Rowdy Doody. The stars on that program are Bob Wilkins, William Campbell Cas Clarabellej, Mary Lou Ellwanger, and Nancy Little. Just last week Dr. Milstead spotted Sputternik XXVIII as it zoomed around the earth. This satellite was launched by McLamb Rockets, Inc. and is manned by six brave individuals who joined the Air Force to see the world. The six space cadets are Bruce Hiott, Carlton Black, Boyce Webb, Wade Boger, Jerry Howard, and Glenn McDonald Just before blasting off, all six made arrangements with Marks' Funeral Home. Marks' motto is: You can trust me, I'll be the last to let you down. It is now two minutes past the thirteenth hour, Cour- tesy of Smith Watches. Basketball players Hazel Webb and Patsy Settle have been chosen as the best of all the professional players, ace cording to Tuttles Poll Service. Standouts on the football team of the San Francisco '39ers are Billy Covington, Keith Lambert, William Ed Whitley, and Edward Thomas. These five players owe part of their success to their loud-mouthed cheerleaders, Elsie Alden, Mary Allen, Nancy Allen, Jerry Meacham, Lucille Snead, Donna Kay Diggs, and Laura Rodgers. These girls keep their voices strong by using Baldwin's Tonsil Spray. We have just received a special news bulletin: Anyone finding a pair of gold-plated, horn-rimmed glasses will please return them to Nevada Currie. And please hurry! Without her glasses, Nevada can't see to go to sleep. At the present time she resides at the White House, where she is employed as a cook for the Presidential chauffeurs, Donald Sellers and Earl Anderson. Senator Olen Smith has just proposed a plan to Con- gress for the solution of all racial conflict. He proposes that all citizens color themselves the same hue by using products of the Allan Brown Dye Company. The famous basketball player, Pickett Ellerbe, has been rushed to Rasberry Hospital in New York. He has a Uraptured appendicitisf' His first visitor was none other than George Lewis, pastor of the New York First Meth- odist Church. Surgeon Johnny Covington says that Pick- ettls recovery will be speedy, aided by nurses Norma Brig- man, Grace Dawkins, Rita Thomas, and Bobbie Cox. After three years of intensive study and exploration, he has finally done it. Yes, Leo Sandwich, I mean Stank- wytch, ambassador to the northern part of Southern Africa, accompanied by the under-secretaries, Evonne Richardson, Beth Brown, Nancy Baucomg and his personal chef, Paul Zaras, has made a startling discovery. He says that there is no Easter Bunny! Our special, special reporters, Harriet and Ellar Kiker, have been interviewing the President. For one of her ques- tions, Harriet asked how many times he had used his veto since he had been in office. The President replied, None- you see, I use Stopettef' Several fine performances were given at last night's opera, Romeo and Roulette. Starring in the opera were Bobbie Maness, Kay Gillis, Martha Wallace, Nancy Morris, and Delano Long. Publicity agent Jimmy Goodman an- nounces that ticket sales were very successful. Four hun- dred tickets were sold with only three hundred and ninety nine refunds. Oh yes, a fine performance was given by Johnny Martin, assistant to the curtain puller. Managers Pat and Shirley Collins of Belt's Department Stores have announced their annual Going Out of Busi- ness sale. Many special prices will be in effect during this sale such as: two pairs of Garris shoes for only 38.50, which have been selling at 34.25 a pair, and brooms by Croom for only 351.00 each plus city, county, state, and federal taxes. Friendly clerks at Belt's are Mary Frances Layton, Jean Chavis, Martha Ussery, Ada Shepard, and Patty Maske. Also employed there is the town's number-one shoe fitter, Roy McDonald. Roy claims that he can fit anybody with shoes as long as the customer knows his correct size and provided they have it in stock. Yesterday a small fire was started at M cIntyre's Clean- ers. It seems that seamstress Glenda O'Brien laid a hot iron on Frances Outen's mink coat. This fire has led to the hottest fad in town, a new style called burnt mink. Howington's Hotel burned down this morning. Special .nvestigators Monnie Smith and Mary Catherine Dawkins suspect the blaze was the work of a fire-bug. They found .i match stem and are trying to get finger prints from it. Lunary Nunn and Betty Jean Ingram, school teachers, were trapped by the blaze on the fourteenth floor but were res- cued by a helicopter capably piloted by Nancy Terry. That's all now, Ladies and Gentlemen. Be sure to tune in for the next Who's What program at the same time on a different station. And don't forget, ladies, to enter our mammoth contest. Who knows, you may be chosen the girl we'd most like to mop up the floors with. We Muay Zim! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sidney Linton Duran McDonald ...,, ..,..,...A.. ,..,,A..,.... V i ce-President Priscilla Baxley ,...,i..i....,..,A ,Secretary-Treasurer We juniors are in there pitchin W ' ' g. ere wearing a marshalls regalia, a Beta Club pin, and a football jacket. We've either joined the Future Teach- ers' group or are pounding the keys of a typewriter, with an eye peeled for a job. We carry home books, too, for somewhere we've heard of college en- trance exams. Randolph Allen Sylvia Atkinson Barbara Ballard Kit Ballard Mozelle Balla Priscilla Baxley Barbara Benoist Elaine Blake Edward Butler Guy Byrd Emily Canipe Bebe Capps Peggy Cash Roger Caulder Julia Clayton Diana Cockman John Cockman rd Geraldine Collins Peggy Cooper Jane Copeland Perry Covington Doris Crouch Jennie Wall Currie Lynda Davis Peggy Davis Sylvia Dawkins Brenda Deaver Herbert Diggs Tommy Dixon Esther Dycus 6 we his if 1 , PNN 'X X at Y'- f 94 A 3 'xx I f,. 4fv'X?S..' 'Z ' . 7- Q. A E' ' ' ' I7 'ia I It r 4 l A' .-A K 1 ' YW 'ai L.1s r,r1,ee 3 'je 04 YK la W E. ' 3 5' 4 QV: Q V tl L1 J ZZ' A i 166- - .XJ glf. if - A' :C I, iii! 2 - ' -'Q ff: J bg, iff get 91 ,- 'N A . ,, 5 , V v. K, 2 , ,SIQQQS f K N K 5, ,.,, K . X , , . if 1, . t35l. 1, 'A :S ..r,, . 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Thrower Edward Thrower Hubert Thrower iii Jimmy Travis Hilda Vuncannon Tommy Walker Sandra Wheeler June White L if -, ,,,., ,, M- gl, - , Brenda Williams Patsy Williams -4 V 2 as . . ky Q 'l Y , Franklin Wilson . pw, Tm Lai! b - 5' T' gf 'QQ ., ' 4, 064 X 90 qexuualw HIGH SBHUUL I 4 Ls... 1 , 'tfevrrw f '- . . ,, , , 41,55-ke rl ' ea ' A fbkgifbis . it-in Q ' 6' ' . ' Qffiwi-'.' f JZ '-f 'I ' P wh. k V 1 tn 'U s ' . wg -Q, --- p . J f ' . . gygmzv' 4 .Q ' ,Ag g ji- -' T V I A n - .ir FW .S faf- . V 1' -- P411 - an 45' w A 1 ' Wh ' x W M - ' f - 4 . -, ' ' hw L . Qlmratl ,N :K 5- H L. FW-I T' 'fx 'ul 5 ., Q .. ' 'E 1 f ' an 7 1. 'llfunt like a puppy! 5. What'll we add next? 2, Band Camp 6. High steppers 3. Beta Club victims 7, Gone are the days when my heart was young 4. No wonder he's grinning! and gay . . . fin fawidmazo Ziff uzswll SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Martha McLester ....,....,..,.......,,,.. ,..,. IOE Joanne Haigler . ..,,... ..,..,,.. 1 OC Pat Phifer ..........,.,... ,..A..,V. 1 OD Inez Ewing .,........... ....A..,. 1 OA Anne Cameron ...... .. ..,A.,... 10B We Sophomores are on the way up. Welre already dreaming about our junior- Senior and arguing about the color of our class ring. Meanwhile, have you read Silas Marner? And what was Caesar doing to the Helvetians when we left off? Ted Anderson , L :W -N Gayle Armstrong f is ' Wayne Atkinson 4 r Jeff Baldwin M Gloria Baxley 5' ' Marshall Beane gfgfiizt I ,s...,..., i Lee Biggers 'I T W e ' if A Randy Brigman -' fa l V , w at , nf Richard Brigman fi- fri Q4 isr, ri Vw. Jimmy Brown V ' A . V154 J. Mary Bryson l A N QQ. Mitchell Bullard X R ' Steve Burns Anne Cameron Nancy Campbell A - Peggy Campbell I Peggie Canipe E' Delores Cannon f L 4 gbw,,A we X, 5 R . Rt 'LZ is 1, ? 1: .2 I it 41.1. . 'Q-... if :ff ' -T 5. Qu -4 Exit, sfrss, 1. 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S eel M if 4 , , . kYj'Y L 1 l il .SX V' , I 5 xi 1 hx l l . , :P -Q, .fee 3 4 fi ' Ji le w .S His, xx FVX .i Bef' 5. Y, Z., Moving to the Bell School 49 475.4 fffwlwmfa 540 FRESHMAN HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Dan Snead ..,,...........,,..A....,,.,........,..... , ....A.....4...,........,.,..., 9C Kay Williams ........ . ......... 9D Don Capel ...,... ...,.,l... ,.......,, 9 E Donnie Atkinson .,,nn.... ...,..,,.. 9 A Jim Perkins .,l......., .,,. ....,,.... 9 B We Freshmen are learning the hard Way. We've been preached to, kept in de- tention hall, and subjected to orientation programs of all sortsg but we're still frisky. After all, you're only young once! Jenny Abrams Jo Ann Allen Carolyn Atkinson Donnie Atkinson Janice Atkinson Donnie Bailey Lula Mae Baldwin Lydia. 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J I g d x-.t Pam McCall Carnie McDonald Louella McDonald Wally McDuffie Adolphus McGef Jerry McGee Cooper Meacham Eileen Mitchell Camille Monroe Dianne Monroe Mitchell Moore Sara Morse Ann Munn Linda Nesbitt Joe Norton Johnny O'Brien Margaret Osborne Fay Painter Butch Parris Richard Parsons Mickey Perkins Doris Plowman Harry Ponds Janice Pope Harriet Haywood ' Randy Hewitt 11, M, Jesse Hough , Sanford Huggins 1 iV if , Garrett Hunt f ly r g M t Xxx! Linda Irv1n Billy Jameson Randy Jarrell Patsy Johnson Ray Jones Walter Jones Dianne Kelly f Mike Key Everett Krker A P V it Peggy King 91 I Carl Kirkley if 7 ,,l'l- M Jackie Knox 'Egg M. ii 3 Richard Lammonds , 'i 5ir'E2,S , , -. ' 2-iv' K K 'eiir 1' Z Becky Lewis fir ., Peggy Lisk W C l Mary Ann Little ,K 1 ,,, f V' 1? ack Long , V ' 59' 1 'f gp Q , ' K Lyndel Long 'tx t. Zachary Long r' ' ,,- fr s my K - Evander Lynch 4 it ,.., Jacquffllne Marks or - 111 Q , Q, i 4, Hal Martin ' Jackie Maulden QQ.. ,,.. 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'X , 'Egg' A i C V rg X t , .Z tk an t x x ww ,, 2225: Lydia Pressley Henry Pryce Jody Ragan Linda Rasberry Billy Reynolds Floyd Sanders Billy Saunders Mary Sellers Dixon Settle Teresa Shaver Gwen Shepard Jerry Shepard Joe Sibley Jim Simmons Nancy Singleton Herbert Smith Joyce Smith Rowena Smith Brenda Snead Ella Ann Snead Kenneth Snead Ann Souther Rhett Spencer Kitzi Stanley Clayton Steen Jerry Stewart Virginia Strickland Frances Swink J. L. Taylor Dianne Terry Audrey Thomas Shirley Thomas Barbara Thompson Wayne Thompson Ronnie Tuthill Keith Ussery f . .V 'S ilu 't - - . A .qv I- X-v , 1 4. A 'N A if fjijs. :L . 9 ' A , S . L 4' 4. -1.. 'L sn- Z E E y ?f '22 i z-Kg flak! H 5 T :ix K g Q , R My K X ' mzfw it il 'fx 'Ai ' '51 E 41 fa f .215 LN is ' .N .. 1 ' ' K - tg X' .af -A 1' a. 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Q, , .m'QS?E.3,,'f' ' 'e ,-K H - - FN... mil -.., V , ,zq , . ,r x . X 'fl ,J ' -r r f - 5 . if M ,yi .2 .. W A. -. - -5, -, .1-.fp-f,fzg.f,,gg 1, 104 , g .af ,-ff. if , , -fmt, -1, 4 - Xl fx fwiqi H- -,-, ' , h . -, 'L T3 . ff ' ,,Tf..iL5- ' ff fi U 1 1 wiqiifil- ff' - 1 ' -Sew' I . 'f f 1- . , ,.1.,w::-.N y, .,, QW . -A i. .5 y f. A fp , gnu. ft M, A Q ,L ,I , J Q V., f 2? iff V ' T? :, ii, :j.fj, ' ' -swffwy - ' ' n , ff. 4 'iilisjfffv L Lgy f ' V W ' ' ' A A -V Q , 4 'f ' ' 5' Q 1 A v , , L W. -- ,ma-Q.-. 1 74' awful.. ,, 6 H ,A 5 .,,., X .w M - K ' Q az. 4. ' - ., W w - V-fs 55 ' :fn 'J 21 xx' fi-' - . -A ,V X , f A A v . ' k ' - f K5 3 . . ? . ,, 'gg file'- f' mf if H - ' Q 1,1 . G K X iz . QQ? ' 4 f ' 1 ' - 0' . M , f . , 'gg' 5, fr - , ,mx .ls A 77 Ja! M ' wdff Qeam Olen Smith FV' M' President MV p Billy Covington WWW ,E.,..,, Vzce President kL L '-wA Jennie Wall Currie A I 'df 5' fix if . -f H li It 'Z 1:23 t , if ' W x rf, W , in Z' . Fifi M, ,,b.Q ,. 3, , tiki i f V. Mr, ff Members of the traffic committee, headed by Jerry Meacham and Jimmy Goodman, are indispensable when classes change. The grounds committee, headed by Jennie Seawell and Sid Linton, help us to care for our beautiful campus. The pride and property committee, headed by Mary Allen and Bill Milstead, help to promote school spirit and school pride. 56 ,.. Aysgg 'js gr l i ft' V Xt .AAG H.. i ' 3' ' 5' , 'lm .51-w ,lr The Executive Council, made up of the three central officers and representatives from each grade, acts as a steering committee for student government activities. Students serving this year were Pat Dunn, Ginger McDonald, Lynda Davis, Olen Smith, Jennie Wall Currie, Donna Kay Diggs, Duran McDonald, Johnny Faison, Ronnie Tuthill, Sydney Huggins, Billy Covington. fimfmf awww awww ::?'K!nim 434. 1' 5 nu ll ll Ei Y - .wwe-Aw fzfedifaf ZWMZQ' Each homeroom sends two representatives each semester to the student council. These representatives together with the committee chairmen and central officers pictured on the preceding pages work together to plan our school activities to the greatest advantage of us all. Those serving on the general council for the first semester were as follows: First row: Mary Futterer, Lucy Mclntyre, Sally Barwick, Susan Wilder, Gene Gore, Harry Singleton, Steve McLamb, Mitchell Bowers, Everett Nichols, Ralph Harris, Bob Allen. Second Row: Lois Rushing, Diana Goodwin, Betty Bennett, jane Copeland, Gwyn Leach, Tina Nicholson, Ellen Seawell, Brenda Bowers, Hazel Webb, Jerry Meacham, Pam McCall, Nancy Davis, Martha Diggs, Frances Swink, Pat Dunn, Jennie Seawell. Third Row: Emily Canipe, Ginger McDonald, Brucie Tull, Trudy Dawkins, Mary Allen, Nancy Allen, Donna Kay Diggs, Lynda Davis, Olen Smith, Jennie Wall Currie, Billy Covington, Jerry Coln. Fourth Row: Roy McDonald, Duran McDonald, Sid Linton, Jimmy Goodman, Sydney Huggins, Bill Milstead, Edward Butler, Lee Biggers, Jimmy Doolittle, junior Huggins, jimmy Phillips, William Campbell, Herbie Diggs, Ronnie Tuthill, Johnny Faison. S8 Y'- v .fl Emily Canipe, the Hi-Lightlv version of f'Long Sam, helps Donna Kay Diggs edit this lively news sheet. The boys and girls who work under their capable leadership really see first hand the in's and out's of the publishing business. Some become members of the Quill and Scroll. 'uc- 59 hnhav' Members of the Hi-Light staff: Sylvia Dawkins, Peggy Cash, Harriet Kiker, Elizabeth Cumber, Donna Kay Diggs feditorl, Esther Dycus, Nancy Morris, Shirley Collins, Phyliss Painter, Annie Ruth Coble, Christine Edwards, Emily Canipe feditorj, Nancy Little, Doris Hinson, Edna Evans, Walter Parsons, Jimmy Parker, Jack Kelly, Wade Boger, Herb Neubauer, Allan Brown, Franklin Wilson. fig T W'-in up Co-editors Brenda Bowers and Ann Sanders Kabovej , Laura has her pitcher tuck frightj Brlow: Mc-mbcrs of the ROCKET editorial staff: Glenda O'Bricn, Betty Davis, Brenda Bowers, Ann Sanders, Nancy Allen, Tinka Warrick, Sydney Huggins, Johnny Covington. in ri w-Q. W ll jf A ..wanp.,M K- 5 l .'lIlU'L'l'f ROCKET Advertising Staff: Mary Lou Ellwanger, Beth Brown, Patsy Settle, Nancy Little, Nancy Allen. Mary Allen. Mimi Marks. Elsie Alden, Alice Welch, Glenda O'Brien, Olen Smith. Sydney Huggins, Billy Covington, Jimmy Goodman, William Campbell, Bob Wilkins, Bill Milstead, johnny Martin. Below: Roekm' Subscription Crew: Mimi Marks, Patsy Settle, Nancy Little, Mary Allen. Bill Milstead, Sydney Huggins. em, 'asf s 4 and 6l W 4:,h ,E Q -5. '11 2 5 ,r .J X 1, Q I : ff , S 1 f C jf -' 'f fin s in i Q Q 'S ' Y if -Ig 4' V. 5 G i f . A K , 7, ,Q ' I ,V 3' W M ii . Ayn , N Q 8 I A f f nur' o h M ., we 4: if, , ' , w Majorettesg Priscilla Baxley. Gloria Baxley, Ginger McDonald, Linda Kay Morse, Margaret Lassiter, jane Copeland. Srnior Band Roster: Bob Allen, Rodney Benson, Elaine Blake, Eric Brady, Gale Brigman, Mary Bryson, Charles Car- gill, Gail Carter, Henry Cox, Leland Cox, Mike Covington, Trudy Dawkins, Pat Douthit, Mary Lou Ellwanger, Inez Ewing, Jerry Garris, Victor Goodman, Ralph Harris, L, E. Hartsell, Martha Holt, Jimmy Huneycutt, Linda Irvin, XValter Jones, Mike Kev Gwvn Leach, Gerald Long, jack Long, Nicky Lovin, Joe Maske. Bill Melton, Bill Milstead, Peggy Morse, Bill McCall, Martha MeLester, Teddic Nicholson, Tina Nicholson, Ccontinued above rlghtl 35.641, B Af A or V ,,,.-,,,-..,,,r...,,,t-, ., ,,,f.r,-, ,,,M,rg.,.,aVL,, My ft v f j , 1 in , ..-W .,,, W ,af A , ,.... - - -...af-Q H , , , r V x , f r ri, is ,l,, I 5 f r .5 f , , . ,J flvfg . , at , ,, K x U Q - . ,:. y , r if l Haus, .K , .. if 1 . , ' jon O'Brien Frances Outen Barbara Pa e Jim P cl' B'll , . , ' g, my ee in, 1 Saunders, Ellen Seawell, Dixon Settle, Martha Smith, Herbert Smith, Rhett Spencer, Johnny Stanley, Dianne Terry, Pat Terry, Mitzi Thompson, Brucie Tull, Sherry Tuttle, Robert Ussery, Marian Walker, Vivian Warner, Matilda Warwick, Mayne Williams, Eric Stafford, Carl Kirkley, Gloria Baxley, jane Copeland, Linda Kay Morse, Ginger McDonald, Margaret Lassiter, Wayne Brooks, Delano Long, Keith Lambert. F6275 ZW! Bill Milstead .r........ President Linda Kay Morse ,...., ., Priscilla Baxley . ...,, , Martha McLester OFFICERS Vice-President ,.....,......Secretary , ,.r..,.....Treasurer Drum Major, Wayne Brooks ai Nj- , t ,, 4 La , , S ' K v-V , fi ii C l 4' y l , ,Q x. Above is pictured Rockingham High School's vested choir d nd Donna Kay Diggs Caccompanistsl, Danell Skreen, Elaine Below: Officers of the choral groups: Harriet Haywoo a Lunsford, Jean Dawkins, Ann Souther, Linda Kay Warrick, Lynda Davis, Frances Covington, jo Ann Haigler, Elsie Alden, ' ' ' ' ' R ' Lowery, Richard Brigman, Don Capel. Lucille Snead, Bobble Maness, Bill lNewberr3., Dalton Hatcher, ay 31.1 L. A 7 f if ik. M 00 ,rm ,., '?-, fs Above: Girls' Glec Ll I Below: Bovs' Glce LI I s , , is Q . 1 E 3 H ..,,:AL.. 3: 1 Q 3 ,W a 52 1 2 '.-.rf fs 5 5 , . X N 1 l 9-vu 2 Q Q 2 ? -tw 5 1 5-. ' 4' x af N ff 5 ,P K K in s 's., , Riga ' 'ff X 4 A , . ,, A 1' A .. if - - -' fl 4 muff M: M4489 WQWZMA Georg? Moss, Duran McDonald, Tommy Walker CChief Marshalb, John Paschal, Sidney Linton, Jennie Wall Currie, Emily Canipc, Priscilla Baxley, Kit Ballard, Jennie Seawell. 66 4 ilu VA. 1957 Medi-5.014242 L in---3. 5 315 5 in ,fx 1?- x .. ,AN,,- ffm? These budding farmers are as much at home be- hind a speaker's podium as behind a plow. If you've never heard one of their work-outs in par- liamentary procedure, you're in for a treat. They also weild a wicked hammer and saw, making mail boxes and lawn furniture. All in all, they're learning to do all the tasks which are required of a modern country gentleman. Members of the Future Farmers of America' First Row: Ted Anderson, Butch Martin, James Shepard, Dalton Hatcher, tpresidentl, jack Kelly Cvice-presidentb, Roy McDonald ftreasurerj, Glenn McDonald, Archie Rainwater, Randy Brig- man. Second Row: Tommy Ussery, joe McDonald, M. C. Long, Jerry Currie, Henry Webb, Jackie Abrams, Earl Anderson, Larry Grooms, Mr. Souther Cadvisorb. Third Row: David McKay, Gene Shaw, Bobby Smith, Danny Ormsby, Duran Mc- Donald Csecretaryj, Joe Smith, johnny Hamer, Edward Thomas. Fourth Row: Bobby Leach, Carnie McDonald, Everett Kiker, Walter Gilmer, Mack Shaw, Phil Dawkins, Butch Parris, Floyd Sanders. Fifth Row: johnny Roberts Creporterl, Donnie DeBerry, Joe Thomas Csentinelb, Randolph Holder, Larry Dawkins, Ronnie Bryant, Henry Lassiter, Ralph Saunders. sag? at 1 ,F 2 A if ft' ft , . ., F1 ,ms 5 2 L, Win Q J T .sg 'g 1, Q, et f , ,Q QB ARE H E Pictured above are the officers of the Rockin h Ch t f g am ap er o the Future Homemakers of America: Doris Crouch fpresiclentl, Evelyn Gainey Cvice-presidentb, Martha Diggs Csecretaryl, Brenda Ellerbe Ctreasurerb, Anita Davis Csong leaderl, Sandra Diggs Cparliamentarianb, Nancy Henry Chistorianh, Julia Kiker freporterl. F.H.A. Club member , , , y ia aucom, Phyliss Berryman, Betty Blakely, Carol Boling, Nancy Campbell, Peggy Campbell, Bebe Capps, Hilda Collins, Lynda Con- nell, Nikki Covington, Doris Crouch, Frances Currie, Magdeline Currie, Anita Davis, Julie Davis, Jean Dawkins, Joanne Dawkins, Sara Dawkins, Catherine DeBerry, Mary DeBerry, Martha Diggs, Sandra Diggs, Ann Dillard, Pat Douthit, Christine Edwards, Brenda Ellerbe, Faye Erickson, Geraldine Evans, Brenda Fields, Cartha Fetzner, Evelyn Gainey, Peggy Gardner, Vaughn Garris, Betty Chant, May Gibson, Betty Gillis, Verlie Gooclale, Ann Gore, Lydia Gore, Judy Hammond, Mary Hartsell, Betsy Haywood, Rachel Heavner, Nancy Henry, Evelyn Hinkle, Barbara Jenkins, Judy Kelly, Julia Kiker, Helen King, Carolyn Layton, Gwyn Leach, Elaine Lunceford, Peggy Lunceford, Lynn McAuley, Martha McCaskill, Barbara Mc- Donald, Delores McDonald, Patsy McKnight, Edith Marsh, Patty Maske, Jacque Mauldin, Linda Mauldin, Patsy Maynor, Cooper Meacham, Eileen Mitchell, Camille Monroe, Mary Morris, Peggy Morse, Betty Nelson, Linda Nesbitt, Patsy Nesbitt, Margaret Osborne, Eugenia Owens, Faye Painter, Nancy Pankey, Shirley Parker, Janice Pope, Libby Pressley, Shirley Rain- water. Linda Rasberry, Carve Richardson, Kay Sanford, Mary Sellers, Patsy Settle, Nancy Singleton, Joyce Smith, Kay Smith, Rowena Smith, Ella Ann Snead, Myrtle Snead, Ann Souther, Virginia Strickland, Frances Swink, Nancy Taylor, Audrey Thomas, Shirley Thomas, Mitzi Thompson, Carole Thrower, Sherry Tuttle, Martha Ussery, Penny Ussery, Leigh Wallace, Linda Kay Warrick, Winona Watkins Elizabeth Ward Marv West J l Wh' k , , . , . , ucy ita er, June White, Kay Williams, Madeline Williams, Mary Jane Williams, Beulah Yates. sz Jenny Abrams, Jo Arm Allen, Carolyn Atkinson Gail Armstrong Pat Avant L d' B 69 My 4 M, fffisr-fi J These boys and girls are willing to risk the threat of spit balls and nervous break- downs and are planning to become teach- sr i m L ers. The bouquets of flowersg the shiny, 'T' 47 i - red apples: and the friendships of scores sf fi' of tomorrowls boys and girls will be ample e K sf' l 1 reward for the years of training that lie r ahead of them. ak f 1. , he s ik!! Future teacher Betty Davis helps out at the L. J. w w w- i We Bell School. tiffwliaed Qwfwf 'x a - fr .fr 1,1 'ws f . 2-M 1OS8 Varsity Debate Team fseatedlz Herb Neubauer, Jimmy Parker, Sylvia Dawkins, Sydney Huggins. Alternates Cstandingjz Lynda Davis, John Paschal, Martha McLester, Ginger McDonald. 1958 MMM? funn This is a crew who'd rather argue than eat. It makes no difference which side you choose, they can talk you right down to the ground-in a sports- man-like manner, too. This year's teams have car- ried on Rockingham High School's tradition of excellence in the field of public speaking, and we are justly proud of the honors they have won. Members of the first and second year French classes compose the membership of the French Club. WMM Mp! French Club members are Htoujours gaif' Whether it's the welcome release from classroom activities or the well-known French spirit of Ujoie de vivre,'l welll never know. At any rate, a French Club meeting usually develops into one of those affairs from which it's difficult to depart. What do they do? Sign up for French and get the inside story! 72 Members of the Library Club' First Row Mrs McC k C . : . rac en sponsorj, Kit Ballard, Jennie Wall Currie fsecretaryl Sandra Wheeler, Rebecca Riggins, Linda Ford, Frances Howington, Joanne Dawkins, Evonne Richardson, Mary Lou Ell wanger Csocial chairmanl, Becky Lewis, Linda Hartgrove. Second Row: Malcolm Lear, Dianne Monroe, Jimmy Covington Hazel Webb, Pat Thrower, Diana Cockman Cbulletin board chairmanl, Monnie Smith, Hazel Helms, Camellia Stafford Lunary Nunn, Betty Jean Ingram Ctreasurerj. Third Row: Tommy Gibson, Harriet Kiker, Tommy Walker, William Doniel Robert Jackson, Ronnie Jenkins, Patsy Settle, Johnny Covington Cpresidentj, Kay Gillis, Carole Thrower, Jerry Coln. AQQZ ff Z When Man McCracken snaps the whip, these library workers snap to attention. Up the stairs, in the stacks, making the daily rounds to deliver over-due slips, they're everywhere at once. If you want to earn one-half unit the hard way, the line forms in the library. vs i Q mm 4' T kv' Q ,.. W a af I L ll, ' ' I B re nd a Beta Club members who enjoyed, both as participants and spectators, the antics pictured above were as followsz Bowers, Sylvia Dawkins, Nancy Morris, Carolyn Layton, Glenda O'Brien, Ann Sanders, Mary Lou Ellwanger, Grace Daw- S M kins, Tinka Warrick, Ann Forbis, Donna Kay Diggs, Ellar Kiker, Judy Flowers, Peggy Cash, Mary Alice Munn, ara c- Dougald Sherrv Tuttle, Karan Spangler, Lynda Davis, Kit Ballard, Jennie Wall Currie, Julia Clayton, Martha Ussery, Mary M C k'll , 7 1 Allen, Nancy Allen, Karen Carpenter, Hazel Howington, Ruby Martin, Diana Cockman, Peggy Maner, Carolyn c as 1 , Franklin Wilson, Phyliss Gainey, Shirley Rainwater, Ann McGee, Jimmy Goodman, Carol R1chardson, S1d L1nton, Emily ' ' ' ' l B'll M'l- Canipe, Roy McDonald, Tommy Walker, Mitchell Lampley, Johnny Covmgton. William Campbell, Bobby Nutta , 1 1 stead, Olen Smith, Joe McDonald, T George Lewis, Jack Entwistle. ommy Fletcher, Duran McDonald, John Paschal, Sydney Huggins, Herb Neubauer, 74 E wr xi 'os Y Q? 'N vs- V3 15 V' kwiazfnfzfzfffzaf Ziff! KZ! K'Character, Scholarship, Leadershipn vs f ip-' CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Inez Camerson, the dominating mother, Peggy Cooper Patty Cameron, daughter, age fourteen, Brucie Tull Virgie Cameron, daughter, age sixteen, Nancy Little Steve Cameron, ex-marine, recently returned, Sydney Huggins Mr. Will Cameron, the easy-going father, John Paschal Mrs. Sorenson, fifty and forceful, Linda Long Willie Williams, Virgie's boy friend, Jimmy Parker Mary Alice Smith, the little girl next door, jane Copeland Carla Curtis, the girl Steve left behind, Karen Spangler Lt. Shirley Anderson, attractive Navy nurse, Priscilla Baxley Ed Smith, a young man with definite ideas, Bill Milstead - .. ... .A A r,,..,,,..,.., 'll l'l W 1 Br L' ' gl!! M1 LA TL- BMW. nv f fwwuuxx ! 'af 45 if: bi? vga l 1 X x as hi X. , 4 1 1 ig J Q ,, .f.Jhx Y x. 4... An I v JL . , ,.L.L1M in Qu, an tau-1-Q.. 15,208 '!'IImp-H. T 'W 'WMmw.W.ma. , N N Nw.M,,waaM,.,....,,.,..A.,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m First Row: Glenn McDonald, john Cockman, Robert Smith, Jack Kelly Cvice-presidentb, Dalton Hatcher tpresidentb, Toby Beck, jerry Howard, Roy McDonald, Donnie DeBerry, Donald McLamb. Second Row: David McKay, Gene Shaw, Brantley Thompson, joe Thomas, Boyce Webb, Jimmy Lear, james Shepherd, Bobby Leach, Joe McDonald Csecretary-treas- urerb, joe Smith, Donald Sellers, M. C. Long, Johnny Roberts, William Campbell. 444 ,Jeanna Would you like to watch the sun rise on a bleak, December morning? Would you enjoy a ten mile joy-ride over the back roads of Richmond County each morning before coming to school? Would it thrill you to sit on a stump and admire the beauties of nature while waiting for Bernie to come change a flat? Would you love to explain to irate parents why you leave their Johnnyls and Mary's standing in the pour- ing rain waiting for you to pick them up? All these joys can be yours if you drive a school bus. 78 wx -Y-.Ma V y fkvew E v' -ga. In l - W-1.1 -Q.-r I ,Nu 1 ff fm l vi Q -4 r I 1: , 3 1. Debate Club plans for try-outs 2. F.H.A. entertains Seniors at tea 3. Mrs. Clark greets the receiving line 79 3? 3 x l X 9 ig Y si Q .1 a 4 Q. 5 5,5 ,J K K ,, F' r it Y ,5 :N i e X- 'af sl 'A Xa, . 1 Q62 V ' .. K, ,.,, Salk 'S ga 'P 2 ge A 1 Q ig W 'Q E ss. gg.. ,- Vw'-M 1 V Nik A sw ' y '., 1 I V 3 5 S432 li E is if 3 W' Q --Z . W-Q Q if :wj . ' K S ' ' g, A 'ig 4 3 ' R, ! af A 4 w? A vw. -I 5 HM L.. A-, ' A - J pw' , ,V '- - . My my fl Q- g mb- V' H' 1 'J ' ',', z 1' . 3 ..- web M- 1 - ' ww ,X W J X. Q' K .' 1 s ' 'Y .-,UF - w,'- , , A gre .Q 4' 41351 A Qgfgsav i,M33y5,,w, 'f--, . AA, - A 'Qt .irE.g.:ga4OixA -4 ,.,Ak K .. my Amclf, ik . ,g Q, I iz. 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Photographers George Lewis Herb Neubauer Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets Rockets 1957 Managers Archie Rainwate Henry Meacharr CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Wadesboro 7 Raeford O Laurinburg O Lumberton 0 Sanford 14 Whiteville 13 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 'Nov. 22 'CEastern Rockets 14 Dunn O Rockets 45 Tabor City O Rockets 41 Hamlet 6 Rockets 13 Clinton 7 Rockets 6 Elizabeth City 6 Class AA Championshipj Conference Champs: First Row: Jack Entwistle, Ed Thomas, Keith Lambert, Larry johnson, Billy Ray Coble, A. J. Thrower, Ronnie Twitty, Herbie Diggs, Toby Beck, Jimmy Phillips, Ronny Tuthill. Second Row: Fred Nantz, Buddy Long, Edward Rogerson, Tommy Fletcher, Pat Phifer, Bob Sanford, Tad Williamson, Ed Thrower, Bobby Moss, Guy Byrd. Third Row: Coach Max Beam, Sandy McRae, William Ed Whitley, Don McLamb, Delano Long, Melvin Gibson, Bob Wil- kins, Dick Lackey, Vernon Jacobs, Olen Smith, Biggs Love, Coach Bill Eutsler. Ed Thomas Keith Lambert Donald McLamb Delano Long Billy Covington K Co-Captainj 'O -, , 'XJ - , 'I H -,,,'f Q . , ' i .- WM..-'fi 'Zag A Q.-.ziufa , 5 .M .T K 'iv L i ai it I U .- .. 4 tp-1 4 - , 4 L jf !'?'2ETg,eM,:,g,Vl,, . r.-.x ' . Q - - - , ,fy 3 - ll 4 'X 'L F' 'Mk4F A5'L f , -Q , 1 .1 . .5 A ' -. -,,.','p. 'K - '. - ' ' . -..re - ' v. ' . ' J , Af V. ng . ' Af i l A I 7. ,,. , AA, , .wr ... William Ed Whitley Toby Beck Olen Smith jack Entwistle Pickett Ellerbe CCO-Captainj ll? Trlwfs J 4 'fi an - X. fs! f -f. Y ff ' f an ,. 'f' fe--5f1i',, f M ,ings e i7'?'l., Wfwi, f 4n?' -a m' SQEMA ' ,gy i ff?- xQ1,i,A:5?.i'. , -Y 1 Wa ,, 'a'-A P'z:.'zf1' -Q, E: , .f LviZffif3,r+ .g.5f is H Lg- fr ... O ., . -, I' wtgwlr .xgxflk A K 3 K wg 1?xi'if,'-',. , H ,mul -ILL if A ., A, . .. ' 1 f r 1 ,HW V-Yf fiz, ,r- i'w'iff , - . --, V' ' , K 1 , 3 ' W . v 4...-M ,W P, 2 . 'ff ,,Q ff.i,, ' Q31 - K , A , ' A '5424 ' ' e or M i s.-imffs f 4-we -fx-on 1 g ' Y if 'N' 'W' uw. 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QF' 1 , .W -.-5,54 ' 'f-hm .. 0 ,gs ,,. u -L,L Qi 1058 Cnm:R1,EADERs: Elsie Alden, Sandra Wheeler, Jennie Wall Currie, Nancy Allen, jerry Meach- me x tw. we , x 55552 5 id 'ww f-'wmv ,Wi Q R 51 -ff lf 4- , I vjf Q we '- A if WU am, Mary Allen, Donna Kay Diggs, Lucille Snead, Laura Rodgers. l' llc I, L, f fi 9 i 7 we axrllll 1 V4 ' l ,T Q- 1ff f.1 , . ' JT ', i ,. 7 1:3 -N is ' 87 Jerry Meacham and Donna Diggs Mary and Nancy Allen fHead Cheerleadcrsb Laura Rodgers, Elsie Alden, and Lucille Snead i .QW ffdmec Ann Sanders with Bob Wilkins 7. Brenda Canipe with Delano Long Glenda O'Brien with Ed Thomas 9. Donna Diggs with Olen Smith Ann Forbis with Toby Beck 10. Jennie Wall Currie with Billy Covington Mary Allen with jack Entwistle at wwe, 1, , rl 5' f lt an ra a ace w1th Plckett Ellerbe 11 Lynda Davls Wlth Donald McLamb 5 Homecommg Queen jerry Meacham Jerry Meacham wxth Wllham Ed Whlttley 8 Peggy Canlpe wlth Kelth Lambert H5955 aa 'fi mf 5 ..,, 8 . 3? 7957 Bdd 19 S 7 ROCKETS Raeford 0 Cheraw 4 .....,A... Rohanen 1 .....A,,. Raeford 3 ..4 ...... Laurinburg 1... .. . Wadesboro O ....,. . ..4.,.. .. . Sanford 1. ..4,,,.. ..,... ..4,.A . Hamlet 4. ..V....A 4V... ..., . Sanford 1 ,,........ .,4a,.. . Hamlet 1 ,,.....,.. .. Wadesboro 4 ,,.... Rohanen Z... .,a,,. Sumter 3 ,.,...,.. .. ...e,,.,, .. Laurinburg O... .. tV,,.,,.,..,....,,.,.....e ...4,.,.,..e,,t,..,...,..44,..,.. ....,..,.......,..,...t.. , . .. SOUTHEASTERN AA PLAYOFF Clinton 0 ,..,...o .A.......,...,......A,..4......,4.......... ,..,.............,..t,.....o,..o,.o.,.........4,,.,..o Clinton 1 ..,,...l... ,,.... ..4n,.....,,.. ..l...l,,.,. ,..n, ,,.. . . ........,.l,l......,..... . . . . .. EASTERN AA PLAYOFF Kinston O ,.ln.. l,......,,.l,,, ,.....l,.ll...,..l,,,o.....l..,........l,...,..t...4...n,l.,..l,. . Kinston 4 .......,,,. ...,lln,..t..l Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Rockingham Kinston 8... .... .. .... ..................... . ...... ,...... R o ckingham RECORD Won Lost 17 Z REGULAR LINEUP ALTERNATES Herbert Diggs ........................ .Catcher Tommy Fletcher ...,........ .... . .Catcher Gene Kelly ................................,... 1st Base Bill Rohleder ................... ............. P itcher Tommy Covington .. .............. Pitcher Edward Thrower... ................ Pitcher jimmy Goodman .....,......... ..2nd Base Bill Covington ............. .. .Short Stop Pickett Ellerbe ......... ...,.......... 3 rd Base Ed Hawkins .....,..................... Left Field Jerry Goodman .... . ..... Center Field Harry West ........................ Right Field Norman Bullard ............... ........ P itcher 9l BELKUS DEPARTMENT STORE CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN HOME OF BETTER VALUES Rockihghom, North Corolirmo EHome of Better Values HALLUM FURNITURE COMPANY EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE Rockirmghom, North Coroliho BRANCH STORES ABERDEEN LAURINBURG BISCOE WADESBORO HAMLET J. P. PHIFER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Phone 3250 East Rockingham Road Rockingham, North Carolina BENNETT'S AUTO SERVICE Phone QI46 Fyn II R d R k gh m, N. C. REVEL'S BAR-B-CUE LODGE, INC. H. B. Revel, Owner We speciolize in Chorcool Broiled Sizzling Sfeoks Ph H I t I436 R F D N . 2 R k gham, N. C. ENCA WOOD PRESERVING CO. Your Wood is Our Concern 5MilesN ho U.S.I R k gh ,N. c Phone 4726 BOWERS DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Food cnt Its Finest BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER CURB SERVICE SANDWICHES U S N I S h R k gh N C EPS!-0014 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO Phone 2944 Rockingham, N. C. - Opportunitie nlimited Young men and women contemplating a career will find the textile business offers real opportunity for a bright future. New methods, new products and new markets create a constant demand for new personnel. You can choose no more wisely than to decide upon a future in textiles . . . this state's industrial backbone! Check with your vocational guidance cfs Hannah Pickett Plant jjfwcfagifqj ROCKINGHAM, N. c. Stevens J. R Stevens 84 Co.. Inc. counselor or come to see us. do 1813 Woolen and Worsted Division L. G. FOX DRUG COMPANY ON THE SQUARE PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY CANDIES KODAK SUPPLIES COSMETICS YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Dial 2456 and 2457 Rockingham, N. C. RICHMOND COUNTY BANK THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Rockingham, N. C. Ellerbe, N. C Member of Federal Depositors Insurance Corporation With Best Wishes of LEDBETTER EIANITFAGTITRING C94 ROCKINGIi,X5I, N. C. A and M GROCERIES PARK N' SHOP Highest Quality MEATS PRODUCE At the Lowest Prices Phone 5326 Rockingham, N.C. Audrey Carter Malcolm Goodman PAUL V. SCHOLL Plumbing and Heating Contractor Air Conditioning Dial 3403 Rockingham, N. C. RlCHARDSON'S ELECTRIC SERVICE House Wiring Fixtures and Repairs Let Us Help You Live Better Electrically 227 South Hancock Street Rockingham, N. C. JOYCE MCINTYRE Chorus 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2. DONALD MCLAMB F.F.A. 1, 2, Vice-President 3, Bus Driver 3, 4. JERRY MEACI-IAM Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, Secretary 3, Committee Chair- man 4, Band 1, 2, French Club 3, Junior-Senior Entertainment Committee 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Homecoming Sponsor 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Executive Council 2, Junior-Senior Waitress 2, Standard Ring Committee 2, Homecoming Float Committee 2, Valentine Queen 1. BILL MILSTEAD Homeroom President 1, Z, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Pride and Property Committee Chairman 4, Executive Council 1, 2, Band Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Junior Marshal 3, D.E. Club Vice-President 3, Job Application Contest 3, French Club Vice-President 3, President 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Junior-Senior Decora- tions Committee 3, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Band President 4, Student Conductor 3, Rocket Business Staff 4. NANCY MORRIS Homeroom President 1, Student Council 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Hi-Light Staff 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Junior-Senior Decorations Committee 3, Dramatics 4, Office Secretary 3, 4. BOB MOSS Student Council 1, D.E. Club 3, Football 4, Track 2, 4. LUNARY NUNN Chorus 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Library Club 4. GLENDA O'BRIEN Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary 1, Stu- dent Council 3, Chorus 2, Future Teachers Club 3, Treasurer 4, Junior-Senior Invitation and Dec- orations Committees 3, Homecoming Sponsor 4. FRANCES OUTEN Homeroom Vice-President 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 3, Future Teachers Club Parliamen- tarian 3, French Club 3, Homecoming Sponsor 3, State Band Contest 2, 3, District Band Contest 2, 3, 4. PHYLISS PAINTER Homeroom Vice-President 1, Chorus 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Historian 2, Future Teachers 3, French Club 3, Hi-Light Staff 4, Junior-Senior Flower Committee Chairman 3. WALTER PARSONS Homeroom Treasurer 1, Student Council 2, Band 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Hi-Light Staff 4, Beta Club 3, Baseball 2, Basketball 1, Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, Intramural Tournament 2, 3, 4. ERNEST PORTER Chorus 1, 2, 3, Junior-Senior Entertainment Committee 3, Football 1, Baseball 1, Float Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, State Choral Contest 1, 2, 3, State Festival 2. JIMMY RASBERRY Homeroom Vice-President 4, French Club 3, 4, Junior-Senior Decorations Committee 3, Football 2, 3. EVONNE RICHARDSON F.H.A. 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Light Staff 3. JOHNNY ROBERTS F.F.A. 3, Reporter 4, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Club 3, Junior-Senior Decorations Com- mittee 3. LAURA RODGERS Student Council 3, French Club 3, 4, Junior- Senior Favors Committee 3, Basketball 3, Cheer- leader 4. ANN SANDERS Homeroom President 1, Vice-President 3, Treas- urer 1, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, De- bate Club Z, 3, Alternate Debate Team 3, Library Club Secretary 3, Hi-Light Staff 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Junior-Senior Decoration and Invitations Com- mittees 3, Rocket Co-editor 4, B Team Cheer- leader 1, Quill and Scroll 3, State Chorus Fes- tival 2. DONALD SELLERS Homeroom Vice-President 2, Student Council 1, French Club 1, Z, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Junior- Senior Decorations Committee 3, Football 1, Bas- ketball 1, Track 1, Rocket Business Staff 4. PATSY SETTLE Homeroom President 3, Secretary 2, 3, Treas- urer 2, Student Council 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Debate Club 1, Vice-President Library Club 4, Junior-Senior Decorations Committee 3, Intramural Tourna- ments 1, 2, 3, 4. ADA SHEPARD Chorus 4, Hi-Light Staff 4. JAMES SHEPHERD Chorus 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Football and Baseball Manager 2. LIDE SMITH Homeroom Vice-President 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, D.E. Club 3, Junior-Senior Entertainment Com- mittee 3, B Team Basketball 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus Festival 1, 2, Choral Contest 2, 3. MONNIE SMITH Chorus 2, 43 F.H.A. 1, 23 D.E. Club 33 Parlia- mentarian 33 Library Club 4. OLEN SMITH Homeroom President 13 Student Council 1, 23 Vice-President 33 President 43 Junior Marshal 33 Future Teachers Club 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Secretary 33 Junior-Senior Place Cards Committee Chairman 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Basketball 1, 23 Track 3, 43 Citizenship Cup 33 junior-Senior Head Waiter 23 Boys' State 33 Student Govern- ment Conference 3. LUCILLE SNEAD Homeroom Vice-President 1, 33 Chorus 1, 2: Custodian 33 Student Director 43 Library Club 23 junior-Senior Entertainment 33 Intramural Bas- ketball 33 Cheerleader 43 Office Secretary 4. KAREN SPANGLER Student Council 33 French Club 3, 43 Hi-Light Staff 33 Beta Club 3, 43 Junior-Senior Favors Com- mittee Chairman 33 Alternate Cheerleader 43 Exec- utive Council 33 Dramatics 43 Rocket Business Staff 4. LEO STANKWYTCH Student Council 13 French Club 3, 43 Beta Club 33 Football 23 Basketball 1. TOMMY STANLEY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Junior-Senior Decorations Com- mittee 33 Football 2, 33 School paper staff fLau- rinburgJ3 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Allied Youth Club 2, 3, 43 Transferred from Laurinburg, N.C. 4. NANCY TERRY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 French Club 3. EDWARD THOMAS French Club 33 junior-Senior Decorations Com- mittee 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 4. JOE THOMAS F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Sentinel 43 Bus Driver 2, 3, 4: junior-Senior Entertainment 3. RITA THOMAS Chorus 43 F.H.A. 1, 3. BRANTLEY THOMPSON Student Council 13 Chorus 43 Bus Driver 3, 4: B Team Football Z, 33 Baseball Manager Z. 3. CAROLE THROWER F.H.A. 1, 3, 43 Future Teachers Club 43 Library Club 4. SHERRY TUTTLE Pride and Property Committee 43 Student Coun- cil 23 Band 1, 2,43 F.H.A. 1, 3, 43 Treasurer 23 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Pledge Master 43 Junior-Senior Place Card Committee 33 State Band Contest 23 District Band Contest 2, 4. MARTHA USSERY F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers Club 43 French Club 33 Beta Club 3, 43 Attendance Of- fice 4. MARTHA WALLACE F.H.A. 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Hi-Light Staff 4. SANDRA WALLACE Homeroom President 13 Vice-President 1: Secre- tary 2, 33 Chorus 13 F.H.A. President 13 Secre- tary 23 Member 33 Future Teachers Club 3, 4: French Club 33 Debate Club 33 junior-Senior In- vitation Committee 33 B Team Cheerleader 13 Homecoming Sponsor 43 junior-Senior Hat-check Girl 23 Office Secretary 3, 4. TINKA WARRICK Homeroom President 23 Student Council 1. 2. 33 Future Teachers Club 33 French Club 3, 4: Li- brary Club 13 Beta Club 3. 43 Pledge Master 43 Junior-Senior Entertainment 23 Junior-Senior Dec- orations Committee 33 Basketball 1, 23 Executive Council Z3 junior-Senior Waitress 23 Float Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Treasurer 13 Intra- mural Tournaments 1, 23 Alternate Cheerleader 23 junior Varsity Cheerleader 1. BOYCE WEBB Band 1, 23 Bus Driver 3, 4. HAZEL WEBB Homeroom Secretary 33 Student Council 1. 43 Chorus 13 Junior Marshal 33 F.H.A. 1, 23 Secre- tary Z3 French Club 3: Library Club 43 Basket- ball 1, 2. 3, 4. ALICE WELCH Chorus 1, 2, 43 Future Teachers Club 3, 4. WILLIAM WHITLEY Student Council 1, Z, 33 F.F.A. 1, Z3 Vice-Presi- dent 13 junior-Senior Decorations Committee 3: Football 1, Z, 3, 43 Junior-Senior Waiter 2. BOB WILKINS Homeroom President 1, 43 Student Council 1, 23 Library Club Z. 33 Beta Club 33 Junior-Senior Waiter 23 Football 43 Track 43 Magazine Sales- manship Award 3. PAUL ZARAS French Club 3. 43 Beta Club 3. LONG'S MEN'S SHOP The Store for Men and Boys Dial 2026 Opposite Courthouse Rockingham, N. C. TAR HEEL CONCRETE Moron COURT MIX' 'NC- Residential Section Concrete Mixed to Your Specifications U' S' 1 Delivered to Your Job Rockingham, N. C. Rockingham' N- C- RICHMOND INSURANCE fr REALTY CO Dial 4593 103 South Hancock St. Rockingham, N. C. Richmond County Building 81 Loan Association All Savings Accounts Insured Up to 510,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation of Washington, D. C ZO2 Eost Washington Street Rockinghom, North Corolino Diol 4498 J. H. Haywood, Sec.-Treas. W. S. Covington, Pres. , l-,W,,,,, ,..v,. ,Q ,. ,E 4 . -.ff we kv fl K ' -:YR ,, : :Xa f ! .. 9- uw' , gf: 5' .. I My f it fi ' .r , : K f 1, me ' if: , . , J ,V . is A 4 '2gw.f: , su a' - , f' ., W 4, , 'il , Q time .W ,N 5 ,F Q f Q , A if ,K Gam :,,S 1 . af i i i ' , li'-L -,L-. .' K.-WM V y u K, . ' z, my -w'. 1 9 Q , , -I .. w . ,K Qi. ,- ,vv e MQ . , - f f' fs K 'gem 5, if e ' , 3 if . - 'S i F- 'l -xi 4 ,E I .- VV , J m Lf gf 5' i ., 'gf . 'isa-,' -ful, . L. A 1 is Z L',,A, ' 14 1 or if c W., x mein ' ' ' :Ti l 'ff - .3 , f,i9C,5r5,,ga,Ll -f ' i' f The Moss twins Mary Allen Brenda Bowers Wells Garden and the Allen twins Y 'e?,.,fffg ly Z N., W . . Betty Davis Nancy Morris Norma Rose Brigman Tinka Warrick , ,f.wsg+zle.w- if L t -:QQ 'mfs ,te ,Q ,, 8 Q , 1 -- , .. C v. .sir W ' iX'kiL ' z P K 4 A K N. .It Y M kkrr. V Oy ,M :I in is 1351- 1 he 'f K . N ffxyffl t..,., f 'T' Look To , The FUTURE Q Opportunities today in the textile industry are truly unlimited. New man-made 0 Texmss and natural fibers, with their almost limitless uses, are continually opening newer and broader fields of manufacturing, research and development, design and merchandising. Burlington Industries, a young organization, which had its beginnings in North Carolina only 34 years ago, is today the world's leading textile concern. Because of its broad diversification, Burlington offers to the young man or woman seeking a career in textiles truly unlimited opportunities in every phase of the textile field. The Steele Plant .. L mhz? QIND STRIES, INC. KLOPMAN MILLS , COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRODUCTS House to House Delivery Rockingham, N. C. Compliments of ROCKINGHAM BARBER SHOP FLOWERS Fon ALL occAsloNs HILLSIDE FLORIST 214 E. Franklin St. Rockingham, N. C. ESTELLE'S BEAUTY SHOP Dial 5314 E. Washington sf. Rockingham, N. c. SANITARY LAUNDRY Cr CLEANERS Your Clothes' Best Friend IIO S. Hancock St. Between BeIk's 8- W. 81 H. Phone 6I65 Rockingham, N.C. LEDER BROTHERS DEPT. STORE, INC. SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE WEAR WITH PRIDE 123 E. Washington St. PHILLIPS' FAMILY STORE RAND-POL PARROT-TRIM-TRED Known Qualify Rnckanghnnn, N. c. ETH EL'S FLOWER SHOP You Deserve The Best- We Have lt FLOWERS AT ANYTIME Compliments ot Standard Foundry and Manufacturing Co. Rockingham, North Carolina The Farmers Bank and Trust Company Rockingham, North Carolina The Dependable Bank Complete Banking Facilities Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PENEGAR MOTGR COMPANY Sales and Service Oldsmobile Pontiac G. M. C. Trucks Complete Body Repair 24 l-lour Wrecker Service 310 West Washington Street Rockingham, N. C. I. E. HAYWOOD, INC. Wholesale Confectionery Cigars School Supplies Fountain Supplies Advertised Drugs Notions and Specialties Phone 5892 Sandhill Road Rockingham, N. C. 1 BLAKE-BOWLES FURNITURE COMPANY Store of Courteous Service Pearl Street D' I 4216 Rkgh NC HAMLET COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Hamlet, North Carolina IjiT'SIIVIIN ,THIS 'Il'-ITLE aromas 1 HELPING To BPILD Prescription Specialists akgitegwl ,Q T R g d Ph Dual 444I Opp ite the Courthous Cr LIGHT CO. R 9 'f N C THE HUB D EPARTMENT STORE STYLE CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR MEN, R WOMEN, AND CHILDREN ockingham, N. C. Compliments of CITY MARKET Fresh Meats Fancy Groceries Frozen Foods R. W. GOODMAN 5' COMPANY FURNITURE AND CLOTHING Phone 2476 The Store of Friendly Service W I L L I A M S ABATTQIR oaaI3o45 Custom Slaughtering Phone 4684 I.. M. wallaams, owner 121 5- I-ee Sf- Rockingham, N SWINK'S MEAT PRODUCTS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING MEAT PROCESSING WHOLESALE MEATS Phone 3677 Hospital Road Rockingham, N. C. WATERS RESTAURANT Home of Good Food U. S. No. 220 North Rockingham, N. C. Private Dining Room R. L. SAUNDERS AUTOMOBILES Buy-Sell-Trade Terms Phone 4360 East Washington St. Rockingham, N. C. ROCKINGHAM AUTO SALES Your Dependable Dealer Junction Highways I 81 74 Phone 526I DIXIEBERGER DRIVE-IN MARKET Cr CAFE Open tiII I2 Midnight Located on U. S. I North Rockingham, N. C. JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP IRA'S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 5589 FURNITURE CLOTHING II4 S. Lee St. I00 N. Lawerence St. Phone 4464 Rockingham, N. C. T. R. HELMS Cr SON Your Jewelers Since 1912 Phone 2936 200 E. Washington St. Rockingham, N. C. JOHN'S MUSIC SHOP Rockingham's Complete Music Shop E. Washington St. Dial 3000 Next to Richmond Theater REESE'S DRIVE-IN CLEANERS E. Washington St. Rockingham, N. C. I Hour Service Newest Type Odorless Cleaning MITCHELL'S UPHOLSTERING SHOP Furniture and Automobile Upholstering Serving Richmond County Rockingham, N. C. JOHNNlE'S TRUCK STOP Our Specialty Old Fashioned Home-Cooked Meals 4 Miles West on Highway 74 Operated by Johnnie 81 Ethel Goodwin SMITH BROTHERS' GROCERY Groceries Meats Gas Oil Fayetteville Road Telephone 2912 C. E. Smith H. J. Smith GLAMOR SHOP coLLlNs DEPARTMENT STORE Rockingham, N. C. GO GLAMOR DRESS WELL AND SAVE MONEY On the Square Rockingham, N. C. STEPHENS TEXACO STATION Dial 9138 U. S. No. l North Rockingham, N. C. TOM 8' SARAH'S Maplewood Section U. S. 74 Bypass Tankers Footlongs Superbergers Plate Lunches ff .5 1 x 4 l M. . H, 5 lv- ! N 1 wwf Q' -Y 4 'dl' fi' YN sf s x. I gf 2' K pf pf 'gt F 5? 15 ,X 'Q , ,Wg K 4 1 ' - ' 93650 A 5 .373 - ,. ' ,L 1 ' . . ,M my I v1l 'l!l1 9' if 1-33, J F .N mx.: , M. EK, r , ,,L,,. 1 ,wQ ?5?f 'X 'ne' ,jwluf , 'R ff I 'S ,fix 'El , ' ' 4 fm NIV.. Vw. VVAV h Z' L A W H 'K M M 1. III SANDHILL CHEVROLET CO. EFQLQ ET Motor Tune-Up Rockingham, N. C. Dial 4073 Rockingham's Oldest Shoe Repair Shop HUDSON SHOE SHOP x5y,w.xw ui if.f,,',f THE JEWEL BOX, INC. Dial 2654 Rockingham, N. C. B. E. Morse Rockingham, N. C. C. B. DEANE INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds Dial 4461 228 E. Franklin St. Rockingham, N. C. SH EPARD MOTOR CO. Mr. Roy L. Shepard Rockingham, N. C. H. L. LEAK LUMBER CO Phone 2819 Rockingham, N. C. STANLEY Cr TAYLOR .s , ' ou. co. V Esso Service Center U. S. 74 East At Maplewood 34,075 n0cKmGMM,N.a Kerosene Fuel Oil Phone 3962 H. C. Munn, Owner MUNN'S COAL and OIL COMPANY Ice, Coal, and Fuel Oil SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PHONE 2416 ROCKINGHAM, N. C. McINNIS MOTOR SALES, INC. Soles Service Lincoln Mercury Genuine Ford Ports Dial 2432 Rockingham, N. C. THE GORE CO. GROCERS WHOLESALE RETAIL Phone 2154 Bonded Warehouse 607 West Washington St. Rockingham, N. C. Compliments of BEAUNIT MILLS, INC. Rockingham, N. C. ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY On the Square Complete Line Westinghouse Appliances Dial 4505 We Service What We Sell L. C. Maske Rockingham, N. C. KAY'S CLOTHES OF CHARM 214 East Washington Street Rockingham, N. C. Compliments of Aleo Manufacturing Company Eost Rockingham, N. C. CARTER-SEDBERRY FUNERAL HOME ZOI Airport Road Rockingham, N. C. Compliments of G A D D Y ' S Rockingham, N. C. WATKINS AUTO SALES Sales 8. service 315 s. H qncoc k sf. Rockingham, N. c. PILOT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Greensboro, N. C. Sam T. Martin, District Manager I0 Kay's Bldg. Phone 2459 Rockingham, N. C. MVDI695 I 'AYJI3-2 - 1..'- -EI- ' mfff I Rockingham, N. C. H. MAXCEY KING ADAM'S GULF SERVICE U. S. 74 Bypass East Rockingham, N. C. Phone 5043 Marion Adams W. Cr H. CLOTHING CO. Quality and Style II6 S. Hancock St. Rockingham, N. C. WALKER-CARR MOTORS, INC. SALES AND SERVICE PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER AUTHORIZED DEALER Rockingham, N.C. Dial 2494 COLEMAN'S SERVICE STATION Dial 3486 225 E. Washington St. Rockingham, N. C. SNUGGS Esso BRISTOW DRUG STATION COMPANY SALES THE REXALL srokf a. PROMPT AND EFFICIENT sskvlce sekvlcss Dial 4515 J ' I 74 unchon and I32 E. Washington St. Rockingham, N. C. Rockingham, N. C. WATSON-KING FUNERAL HOME THROWER ELECTRIC C0 General Electric Rockingham, N. C. R. C. A. Victo Phone 2626 I I Dial 2214 Rockingham, N. C Ambulance Service Day and Night COPELAND'S FLORIST McRAE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. I23 Steele St. Dial 4348 I4 Watson Bldg. Dial 4545 Rockingham, N. C. Compliments of Journal Stationery Store Richmond County Journal, Rockingham Post Dispatch REECE'S GULF SERVICE I09 S. Hancock St. Rockingham, N. C. Phone 3556 Russell Reec MORSE MOTOR CO. s. Mouse GAS Fox LESS Rockingham, N. C. SMALL PERSONAL LOANS THRIFT LOAN 8' FINANCE CO., INC. I5 Watson Bldg. Rockingham, N. C. W. H. PARKER INSURANCE Cr REALTY HOWARD JOHN50N'S Landmark for Hungry Americans All Kinds of Insurance Rockingham N' C. 28 Famous Flavors W. H. Parker, Manager U. 5. No. 1 Phone 2205 Long Bldg. MARKS FUNERAL HOME 5 5 5 WHEEL SERVICE W. Raymond Marks, Owner Harvey Smith Dial 3355 Don Smith 406 E. Franklin St. Rockingham, N. C. Phone 5ll5 S. Lee St. CENTRAL TAXI SERVICE Cw0llI'Ii'0I1X Sviwim Dial 4612 Dial 3308 Rocliinglmunl, N. C. afwiffzqrfi -K, .41- ' My ..1 ' ?. 'P .-: ,9. 12A 52 5 , s I . 1 ' .r. , ,tf..,r- , 4. ' ' - N .1,', A .334 1.1 ,k..,w F v. ,. .,-. 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