Rocky Mount High School - Hi Noc Ar Yearbook (Rocky Mount, NC)

 - Class of 1958

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Kahlua 'jp ,Ak .MEVZLQVJV X- ant t fam Cv 'NWS 69' WL' Abu' ,Q-Z Cur Southern Heritage . . . tt tn tl M3 3 , , U03 if ,yr LOU I 1 . I D 3 9-A h ' U X , ,V YJ ,W VM XWQLJL I HJJIXBA I iii' VJ lN'fp'vY 4 jr I' fs! Ng, f ff X , 1 V ,X VJ WJ V Jhyfw ffdjj Ji t j Nl' V' H7-?' J X vc ' 1 1 f, L , Wo J My l, N Y x, K-,. ,r , kk' x. , 5 ,fm , Th ff Y 953 1 .YY ' , 1 Published by the Student Body of Rocky Mount Senior High School Rocky Mount, North Carolina 2 L1 DAVID HAFKFQF' . xr CPAVG D,-XLIGI-iT'-YQGE 3f..Dwr1.i'+l. Hkjzvmi 'QAPOL HEC?-X if gm mg Mgwwogyer SAVJDRHX N'ELTQJ', Qw.iL113rmm Mgmg 5 s I V K 5 1 34 i Contents ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ,,..,, ORGANIZATIONS . ATHLETICS ...... FEATURES .I... ADVERTISEMENTS I1 iv fi' Page page page page page Page . 5-. 4 4 is 112. f Dedicated to Mrs. Gladys C. Robbins For teoching us potiently lessons we need, And for beyond duty-your sell-imposed creed Of potience ond smiling foce. For being our friend, for shoring our ioys And odvising in problems of girls ond of boys ltr Who trust in your help, For serving our school, lor being so kind With time ond with efforts--in everyone's rnind An unselfish gesture For living before us on exomple eoch doy X mi ii,..l, :ie im-:ll :is vif:ii'hei', Mrs. i--vin 4 is 4-is Ol the lives we should live-in every woy lc lliri viiii-if iiiifiirii-iviu i l I h l' I l I ll .-i ,.Ain,.Ai f A lrue Southern Lady. u.uv ' - A K 1 , Us , .ill A W s 1 iff s X ' , Ir 'V K ,V jill li , ,, V- A ill' L! li 5 l - 5 i ' , It ' ll 2 l ,i 'i i . X iiiniiiv ii ivliiii-ini:-ri iii' l ruin.. iii--.i-, l, l Mrs Iliflilliiiv iir'i-liiii-4-ii in I iv iii lifi- L s fur lim- ,mill-iii' ihi- 1-lmiiii-ivr nf rinriu' ' i i ..f-, ..r .......'i.i i-.iiifl1.i,.i. 1. im. r...- iiiiii-i. 4 i . X-Wi.-,r,.iii ifirini l . i i .,- . i , . Q .5 6 1' Y -9 -1: ,-.,-...Ti ,JM . L' ,W , 5 ?- . fl-n . ...AA n 4- I W, ' , X . . in-, - 1 ,Q X.: X - . x! 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The insti- tutions ancl mares which have shaped the lives of every people were not created by them at will, but were bought through the efforts and ambitions of great men of many genera- tions , l We of today's South have inherited from the people of the Old South important tradi- tions and ideals that give value to life. In appreciation of this endowment, with all due acknowledgment to our benefactors and a sincere pledge to pass on improved the birth- right with which we have been entrusted, we of Rocky Mount Senior High School respect- fully reflect in this, our l9S8 Hi-Noc-Ar, a way of life of which we are justly proud--Our Southern Heritage l i 1 l 4l l l :sk 4lml's Iulessinu .nut ur- Ienm-ul tn xumulenwnl Ll 1 4 :rt the mfw lm Minn pn-scnlwl un flux s ,,llxI.X1, Mgime mn mlm mm xx Il .f 11.0 .,,,.,.,.-1.,.1m- fu mm m1h1lluvx1lu :mx W T hu! 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X 4 fuk'- QW ,Q I'1-mul slmle-nb and fn:-nity wurkwl ivarliuiilzwly harfl whun our whim bevarne host lu the Nurthemtern Distric! N.C.i-LA. l,'uvuvun!inn in In-mher Anmm: the :nanny prnjzclh varriewl un was thih Surxiue Ijlnh Cfuwe-shim. manned by Edith Willilml, Mn. liuhlainw, Sun-In-:I Hwhgeperh. Slunleg Vnuuhzxn :mil Szuunix' Meyer. ambition and effort . . . A pnril' Uf welcume zriien fur all newcurners tu Seriiul' High iimla lien Sinuielun. Annie Lechevalier, Bobby Branch, Gail Register. and .Xnn Md'arver chatting: and displaying keys to the school. , . .-,. 1 1 A E 2 - g. T ff fi e . Q 'ii : - rf! X ii ,rs 3 Q: fi! 1 . . 1 5 . 4 -'Nv- 1' i X. K - I- I XVII yum xulunnly llrumiise- , , Ml' Piwlxmx. mn' lwivivlyvsii, ai-ivivw-vw! hig v-mum-ky ,If iivxlullufiun lf. Um ii-rv hm- Sun.Iwn 1umunmm..u Nm um-rx. l'rewi4lent, Hlnvnvt 'l':uyIm', Vive-I'm-fivil-lit ,lurvx ILM--x Swv--'..ux lIv'r-min liiwvwin-, :md 'l'v-ezixuumw lmn iii-N-nm I , A 1 , Mm A --wr Im- :x mn--veN5'f Mzuruuret Suttun :md fiwun Vurrir mul renwv11':nlxc-v in ihie xu-rtranit nf the l :nher ul' Lim- Vnun 1.-k nn vmpurvnnv .lm-Nlmn xw ull lmnller 4- len A vu 1' ..g Irv 1 M-em U. in vhex of great Southern men Pay :nu-miuu mm, u1nllemun, me 1--m-bmw hue -:ml .X ur-.mln uf 'mr fznlmrs n-qunul 1-mnruu-vuI.1I-I5 .n ,h,. .,,,..,. n......- e,....,X...-.,.l nn- nh- 1- Ts. X , Iv:-rx l-wvllv mu nf um uri 1lL'1v:nl!lm'll1'fulwxxn-VN11: Iivnnlwzmmlt ul-lx n Illllv 1-ru-numug-vm-nl fr'-un lilh-n Sl-null u- hv pun Hu z 1 -'ld IZI I I Mm '-ww xml--in-e -n hix vn:m4-1-pwf-1-. X 1 2. 1 4 .L N '.. ' , X ,517 5, , . , f .' r . M f 'fi-D , Y N5 'x 1 I' , . X 'P' X me 'HMM rv. N by W , X, . ' .P 'A' M ' I-NIIIW7 74, , '...... min U I um. M1 'Mm mv ' 'Ihm Yu H1 IIMIJ, , N . r:,,,,.,m 1' H Wy. ffm, , .mn my ., ,- I r I','r,:4n, '1 Inn M ' r mmi 4. s.. il' j CT' 4 5. lxx ,film E Je .EE 2 V 'Au kr? 6 ----.ww Our l'Iurnet-inning activities this year fenlurenl :A lain: parade, fmltluull uaune with Durham. mul fullnwini: the game, nur Hrmieuoniiny: Dance. Piutnrezl above is the Phalanx Clnlfs entry in the l-lurnernniing l'ur:irle depicting: the many Service nw-jen-tw uurrie-fl on by that pzruniu. Lunch time fnunsl many uf ns missing lluwn the cafeteria line. Vi'hat will you haue tunluy'! :ask lllezwfuil-f:i0e4l nttenmlanls. Will it hurt, Durlm Z :lsks Mary Ju Williams nf Dr. Sum Jnstn. who pave her the Hn vaccine. Almost all uf us were :ilfecterl lay the epidemic uf Asian l-'lu that swept unr suhunl in the fall. xx Y I X F. l l ji, 5 ...f- 'l'he elfurls -ff nearly inelxe years llrmnghl nm f ni u'eixul-lla tu uh thu yenr. 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X ,Z xv J! .f l',f,,,11,!f , , 4 up fm fflfjfrl ni' ,lll'l'IHH!'ff I-llllNII'lllHl'I, Ul.wlifl1lfml.w fm' Ihr fffllu 'fun nl f'ffffrf'ffffff1 til-zfmczlc W,xslllN1:'l'41x Aw-: nga .Q Aclministrofion dministration For the past nine years the schools of Rocky Mount have had as their superintendent a fs 4 r . , l r ,z .- in-v UI ll S..ltlIlNSHN ip: fmli 1111: ii! --,, '- X , L LA 4 E 23' most capable and versatile administrator, Un- der the effective leadership of this far-sighted leader, the school system has gained an envi- able state-wide reputation Advances have been made in every phase of activity: expand- ed curriculum, enlarged faculty and an exten- sive building program which is still growing, Active in the civic life of the community, a leader in his church, an excellent speaker, a devoted father and grandfather, Mr, Johnson commands the admiration and respect of the community that he serves so ably, May l have your attention, please? These words will always call to mind a per- sonality to whom we are all deeply indebted Serving for the past nine years as principal of Rocky Mount Senior High School, he has ex- perienced great success both in his role as administrator and as friend and advisor l-le has endeavored to foster in students and fac- ulty a sense of pride in one of the finest schools in the state, and has himself worked tirelessly to improve its efficiency Participating active- ly in church activities, he has distinguished himself as an Elder in the First Presbyterian Church A devoted husband, father, and citi- zen, Mr Edson is rightfully respected and ad- mired by all with whom he associates ,fr 7 ..-. ,,n09 ll V Nl l l'4llN. . 'Gif ' ' I , LA' X . xXS'b ' w 'C- CR 6-X' RQ ,Wi -' Xlll In XX ll',t.li.XXl, .lll, lrliiiifiimlffiliir l..i liiil VCX , Q K 'l ' l ' 5 wX 'i Q. , l ,,.,,,, ffl 1 Al' .,, , I , N . .l A, J-H lu: wi- , 'L ' ,- 1' . , 1 all ' 'l'l'l'HlN a n I ': -- ,' unse x , J. fl fx J, X .5 , u I 2 NX 1 . aw. 'yy . 'J f- l lx ls lh ll f 1 uul :nil lu lui ss Ixillhnx s llnlns :mu :II the nay frum the minur everyday 1 sl 1 suxes i 1-il-li r:xr4l lu the ninjnr nnes con- nili. L 1 luuifrnin nf Senior High. llnller her e rlllelllun like 'wlllrlelil Uli.17llllZ:lliull fnllrlixllis 9fl'il'il:nlly :1n4l LI uliuli L1 1 the re-:ul he-:n-l uf mn- srhlml, mninly inns: nl' hu xx uni lnluesl in nll of the slnxlenls, nnel liur i x N :il's Miss Kitvhin, , X U H -.sn.sliQsilly,-.yi-me-r.,fllllsenamimli ,f M ig. 4' ftyfgflssi 12444 J-'41, A f V QN 777, 70 ' - V4.1 M,,'fVQ,.CLff'gleLfsfilg, Y ,'-Ll A-7 vf X 'psf' 5,7 jg QLLQ 17 LL Q!CA,uL,,,, SUPEIl1N'l'ENDEN'l S S'l AIf'l-'. These yunng la- dies who keep in urder the business nf the Rocky Mount City Schools are: Miss Louise Harris. Miss Luis Pullural, Miss Glenda Overman ltypimgl, anal Mrs. Frances Sneixrhl, IJFFIKQH ASSlST.-XNTS, The perpetually lunsy Mrs. Carr was ably assisted in her work this year lay: Mildred Landin, Carol VVilsun. Nancy Carr. Jnxly Parker, Mary Brent Elmore. Cm-oline Vanin- I-ell, Lillian Currie, anal Du! Sykes. Mlxi. CARR ar llxec llii1r,l'slAlIl1lilii1 person fwlnle 4--uxslmul en el nmnl malls for urlvir-e, lmul she limmnues ln in ummnmm ite A lumens uit patience annul ease. .-Xvtivn: as regis- sel in islnei ll trnnlule shmuler in uenernl realli eg,-N MI nisx hut nnlhinu ran dampen her enthusiasm, ull 1 r- L . Sho is the nearest thinp: ln per- v nil 1 s mei-all su fir. A very irnl-mwtxint eng in the xi eel 4f Serum hn.h 1 Mis Bessie Carr. mn, Yi' The Faculty R E MII NI'.,XI. ,-XIIKINS MISS I.,-XIIIIA IC. IHIIt'I'l MIIS. SIIIG II. IGHWIJI'IN MI! t'IIIIIS'I'Hl'III4III ,X,1'AItI'I4I MISSIHVIUITIIYl'Ii.fXI1LIIII,I, MHS. IIIILKM .I. l'II'I'lIICl'II,I, MIIS. .-XNNIIC MAY Dl4IN'I'4IN MII. IQ.XI.I'II H, HHIIIIAIVI MISS .IlJSI'II'IIINIC M. ISIC.-INT MHS. ADA SI'I4INL'I'IR HUIIIKS NHS. ICI'I'I I'ISUE H. HUNT MII. LH Y. LUNDY MII, A, IN1,XI.I.UY IIIL-IDIIICKGLPII MISS .KLM X MUICl'I'IlSUN MISS IULA PAIIKICII MISS I.1lUISI'I I'llCICl'I'f IHXIIKI-II MII. I'I.XIU.II,D T. P.-XIIICY MISS ICI,ICANLIR R. PEAIISALI, MII. V. EARL PRIVOT1' MHS. IELADYS C. ROIIIIINS MII. .l,XI'VII'IS IC, IHIIII-IIi'I'S MRS. I II.XNKTIf1S C, SNII'I'IS MHS. Ull.-X I'.-Xt'I'I VANIIIISKIHK MISS HIIIIIIC VAIISIC MHS. NICI,I.II'I XVINS'I'IC.'XIP MISS IIAZICI, WUIKSLIAIY 0 Q' G , . A '.'Q'9 3 ' , A 9 ,136 .L.X I . 'MAA INK I . fa- ' Y 'yi if I 1 ...V 51, ' ' 3. ' N Wav' I A Q Q QE- :HQN E xp ' ' I . I X4 ' I I QQ. . 1 . J 3 5? 353' Xi V! ' 7 My Q :Q I -' . Q I -- , mx .--.5 -. ' ' 'b5N'W vb?-fi. X,.1l5?fE,--I -I ...zz .. .. A- I mxx ...X- 'lk Q6 --op -af-up ,fx MII. KICNNIC'I'I'I H, Y-XIIIIUIIUIWGII ul.. MHS. IIIGSS 'I'. YHIINII I .,,..... ,FXR Sm fm- vm R , I , I 5 I ' '3 'G- A' Q' ' 2.2 IJ I NA . PQ i I .,,. 1:- N 2 v f ' I y if a 3 - ip- I, 'UL I.: I0 NN' jg: I If, .Nu ' A I I k it ' x ,tk ' 554, 'ffl - .-- 4 4 -f-, - ,-5 'x -Q-.X ,- -I 'I 1 I mn t as I0 vw-'W xv ' MIIS iLIl.Xt'l-I I'Iitilt'I'lJH :Ury l.iiinl.niii,ii Siiiiiri-i.-nr NIICS .NNN I,I'I'I'S ,ir ,-iiiinr lliqli liiilnil Kililiiii Personnel A school building, like a home, reflects the spirit of the people who live in it On these pages we see a group of folks who take as much pride in Senior I-ligh's accomplishments as do the students and focultyg for these are the people who are re- sponsible for making our school comfortable, keep- ing it attractive, and serving wholesome meals. Long before the first student enters the building, the cafeteria staff appears to start things hurn- ming in preparation for l700-l8OO meals The custodians come to do last minute dusting and mopping so ci clean school awaits us The engineer checks the heating plant to be sure that everything is as it should be No school could ask for a finer group of workers, We are indeed fortunate to have them. 'ii N Il' II' t I 1 'VI 'III Nliivvlli- Iiilx Vi-i.i'i.iIi' lim--.ill-s, I.tiIi:i Iluls-iii, Vziii-iv XX':iIki-i-, .l:iiiii- tiiiwii. Ninn 1-i f-1-i-iii . In ii-'iii rim, -i r i . :fix i imiii I ' I I i I' I W L lifiri- II:wkii1-i illilziiiii-1,-i S4-iii--i Iliuh l':ifuwi-izii, Ihfllii- Im-iiw, Xiiiit- I.iii-:is l'I:irii I':ilv, an-.iii ibm-nit. i--iv- -i r i -.xi-vii :iriism-:i , II-'len 'Intl'-r, .Xml .Iiiliiisnii F I W w V,-,V 1 s 'til L- Z in 1' O . M f' I E, I - 'ELI' t -I, T uvor i.. I -I ' ix, 'L A :LE A: 'Q f 5 I vi N 5 L J JUN A Ii I. ,Y . -155. . I --- i In I of making mu' win-ml ruzuly fm- the Nlmleuls' usv. ,f ffw.. . x H D- , 1 , ' L- 155' X ww' V' '42-..-,. x ffm. , , , 4,, ww, Um- M-gi.ww-, um 1.1..,..1 mx Q-.,f.u....1.l , I .1-NW 1..z.m..,.. 1.. .-lm.-..1,... 0.....,, v X w 1 Mr. Um-luv, alias Mr, I ixuII hnnsuI , is inktnllinu -.un umm lvlmmnui 'Y -,--.M A 0-, 'Ti W , Lester In-Own prey-:H-Q, wiah thc help uf .Tohru Duwsun in lmmpm-1 Ium-has fn-nm xht- Senim- High Cent:-nl Kitchen nr me other N-h-mlb nf the vin XV.-XI,'l'lCll HOWARD AI,Ll'INl'j HHW.-XRD .IHHN D.-XWSHN .lluu'fng1 ilu' lawn . , . Clrnrrmg ilu' frm-Iwrs' Innuglv' . . . N.llmq Hn flm'I.'s . X S nu 2- Fix . I I w., N . x fy 9 - x ' -TS, ,. lx .6-as lx- wl ., lx ' 4 ' f f, ffm' J' va If I, K XX v Y is NN Q 1- Q V , X X 3 ,Xu X . , 1 I . X x Tk x7 1 X 1 X i1 K ' AX' XX K 1 I ,I fm ' f W 1 LI, wx I 2 1 . 1 xx I ld! 1 A34 X 4'-,BL wh- 1 A - I1 puff! ' f x 1 X 'Vx' LXQ ' 5 ' N Tuff- f : i, 1 , K U 1 1 If I fl U1 11 l lllllllll 111 11ll1'l11x-wf nl 1111 l1111l1l1 IN Ill: 11111.41 1H11'1r1'1111I 11111111 111 ,111 ,111 1 - 1 1 1 1 11, 111 l11'1111111l11111 H11 fII'll,'4llI'I'lllf11f III1' .Nr111lll. li1mr:u'1' I-I. IAC! I 1 'Q Q Classes -nn- Y vs ' .-' .. ,iwifn M .ti ,U ,.,. v. - --4..-fs. JN, . , v ,., 1, X., Senior Class . . . 1958 '? -51 ,ps .1 .r'9 ,,,., w? ,Ink N, H 'ff 1 Z' 'x 'M 'sz 1 In .- 1.- ,H n 1 1 .5-:J gn .f--x 'T' li' 0- ff. Nll Ill NI Ir MAX! l,X N XI M XXHMH XNYII IH lltvukl I KXrxI.IlMX11l Ill II.I.l. XII'lVI 'VI Il D th Mauve 1-:ml Wayne lxnowlvr- are hum! Put Thurnmn is rearlinxl the lvulleiin fur .Iuyre ilu-illiu :umllx Mllun ll I h ll lx 1 ll l Fall Oflicers the bulletin lmnrul. Mrs. Culhre . uir nnneru 110 115 116 President-LARRY MEDFORD Vice President--MITCHELL MCKINNEY Secretory-PEGGY LAMM Treasurer-AL WORDSWORTH President--LARRY MEDFORD Vice President-AL WORDSWORTH Spring Oflicers I Hll K I5 D Qllll 7. ,L 71.4fx:7l.wHm l new-ul Sec refo ry-PAT BELL Treasurer-SONYA HOOKER 1 20-1 206 217 l-Ilkl' , lx 1 . 1QL,i,ff.',, I I lnwliviflual aa. I 15 helng mm h M A n 1 1 .1 Jul Il 1 1, ,,,eem,L ML-c':l-em, 1 lk wh lfrenlwlie 1 1 muh I 1 M H 1 wwf' Sql sm l l I f 'x 1 , f ll l . Om fum Senior Class History We, the senior class of i958 Realize we have a lot to appreciate, In the year '55' when we entered Senior High We all walked through the door and breathed a scared sigh. We knew that in the next three years We'd have a lot of happiness, and maybe shed a few tears. With Miss Kitchin as guidance counselor, and Miss Craighill as our advisor We were able to look into the future feeling wiser. Sandra Melton, our president, led us through our first magazine campaign, We went out and got subscriptions even in the rain, We worked real hard, and do you know Our class came out on top with all the dough! When the semester ended and exams come around, We all began to study and lose a few pounds. KI-QI'l'I-I .Xl1HU'l'T Ill-l'l'SY ,XLICXANDI-IR JAMES AItlVlS'I'RtlNti MIIJIN li,-XRNES SYLVIA l4,XHHl-I'I l' WII.LAliD l4.X'l I'S pf? -66' MULLY ARNOLD PAT Ill'Il.I, ,Q I-if A '33 W ' 'px 5-'J' -W-4. - qw..-ny , , f -5 X, ,L , un. . A Q - lj. v ,f M 9 il N . , - -- , lv' A X l ,., fm M , is f, X .- we me . ' ln ' an i,,,5 'ls 1 -: if FU, i N , , r V. A . ' 'X W' .lUllN IlAlHilC'I l' l'1ltNl4IS'l'lNl'I ICANN!-S JANE llICAlII,lCY L'l-LLIA lillAlxl 'T 'V llinlem NIMIIDH, a S4'l'li0l', shows sunw juniors how to build ai huntiu School Spirit Time FRANK BRAKE I.I-IE BULLUCK is, ww . . 'Q-Q... ' 'i' Y 4.3 W' r ff' f. 'avr .I UDY IQIUDWN IOYVI-I ISURHICSS 5.3 'Cf' f -wfssi N ,XACNX ,ai -, ii-af .. HA HH.-X RA li HU WN IGH I-ZNDA Iii iRNE'l l'i'1 . ,- , -- '. v X f .JV . ' 5' l X i J fn' ,mt t .n ,K 51'-Z'7x - ,--Y M- - --v-V ---W r - .no- -, --, - i .w. 1, Xilliiiimgluii Im' uni- ul 1-nl' lnzuiy limtimil uzium-L .ff Our parvntw, studvnts, und vullvgw slufle-nts he-lp 1-ln-ei' our te-'uni ti. vu-tm-v. .IUHN IERKIWN IKHIHEY IKYICUM V 1 v,,. I ir w,.,...w: 1-3: 5 U . 94-ii 1'Q2!i e:':tb figix jc--w. S' H , 4,51 vx,- mx 'Q g-ww ' , , . 'K' L RAY lCliY.XN'I' t'I'IAliI,U'I l'IC l1I7I,I I i ix 1'X1UlI.INlC 1,'AMi'I1I'II.I, .Illia I'.Xl'l'II. 36. ra I 'X 'ZA' ig l if go' 'W' MUN ' -,Q I N . , k, J . , . .J XY Niki., ,qv- 'A ... ia-'Wu X I., ....... 4' VH Senior Class History VVe didn't know lust what to expect, So we all went to school as nervous wrecks. After exams were over and a new semester had begun, We elected a new president and Allen Cronenberg won. We will always remember the party that was just for our class- VVe had a carnival in the cafeteria, and time went by Tao tastl Our grade mothers got together and thought our class deserved To have another party where they could all serve. We all agreed to have a weiner roast at Sunset Park, And we had such a good time we stayed until it was dark. That ended a happy and successful year And made us look forward to being juniors without any fear. Blount Taylor, our new president, was bright and calmg And he always reminded us to save our money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Yl,l.lS I' Xlil'l'IN'IilCl1 lilili IIXHH .IVIDY l'.-XW'I'HfiIiNI-I Hl'SHl'1I.l. CI,Al'K .lAl,'K l'lH,'KlH'll ll XX IU! I MITI Ill-fl.I. l'4rl,l,lNS HILL VULSHN DAVID t'UI'l'H 'IYIMMY VH.-Xl 'I' .Xl,I.lCN VRUNICN N llli DEW I 245' 'C' yl .- ..i ff--Q If f, 'JIU 4-,i c gg i' ,.., 'L-0 E gc Q.: S if -S' i 1' -4 A ar iv--1 l ' Ov' ,.,. 'M p.-,F '26 CZ' -fx , :::Y' Q! J . mo-H JF:- stiff! -W N 1 Ellgvlliil NUVIIIPIII ge-ls In-lp fm' lu-1' we-nim' tlwnw frmu om- ut' the vity IIIPl ll'I'IllN . . I Learnmg lme Hulwh How und Billy Melton work in thz- shnlw un shop me lul. DI-INNI5 CULI'EPPI'IIi LILLI.-KN VURHIIC JERRY DALEY IHJIIHY DANIELS DHHS!-JY UANII-II. VILXIIL D,kI'fSH'I'I ID 'ATSY DAUGHTRIDGE NORMAN DAVIS JICANNIIC DIXUN I5lI,L DUNN til'-INI-I ICASON VUIQKY I-jljKI.IN 'YUQ , .,.. P ff- Xg ii! 3 -sm.,-A Su 010 R 11? .ip , 'I 2 !'.. ' N I 'Y . 121:77 -f' If k' 'af .- f, ...p-4' N4-L. 6 --F ,,.-A. Nl I l I i I XYXK HUD I'1llMl'NIixnIX THNY l'l,llYII rin..-X IF Senior Class Histor The magazine campaign came around again, And our class was trying hard to win We went out and got subscriptions day and night, And when we came out on top we felt mighty bright. Our own Judy Brown was elected as secretary of the Student Organization. She worked real hard and put in her minutes all the needed information When the Vice President of the school was elected we felt mighty proud, Because it was our own Allen Cronenberg that took the vow, We will always remember some of our games Where we tried to cheer our team to fame After the games were over, we all went to the gym, And a sock hop was given in the lights that were dim. When that semester ended and another began, We elected Blount Taylor as our president again. 1ll.XllI,ICS IQIJWXILIIS IHIS I-IIJWXI-LDS 'l'llUM.XSlNlC l-IXIKMICIC IHIIHSY l-'ISHHIC .IIIIIN l l,l'lMlNl NNN I l,Yl-T I!ll'Kll'I l'HItlllCS l5,Xltl4.fNIifX l2.XliIJNl'IlK l liliUI1Il1I ILXHIYNI-Ill JIMMY l1iXl!l'lN 2, K' fgx ,K 'Q .,. , . Nr' I'-v ,, Sf 0 , 7-...,,f I l ' 'l 'Q' -7' lt' J' 5. -1- v-1,-5 lg 131 Cyp. vr--r 4' X W4 x 4 Fralxk Ilrukv vujuys his wfttml vandy ut II14- fair whilv Liudu JOYCE GLUVER NANCY HAHLOW x ,-Qu, IGN .- Vzzmle- K--114-y looks on lmlgilla' Pla Time ILLORIA GOLD DAVID I-IAIIPICII . uf- I . , 4: :zJ25 i5h ,l! '! 'v ga gs. l , Janiv Wester and Ilurutlly Sykes lllitkl-' fun ul' Xltnn Oaklvyk und Dorsey Ibanif,-l's 1-ustunu-s, MARILYN GOLD VUNNII-I KlHlI lfIN JOYl'I'l liIiII I IN JIil4'I Hlillfl-'IN J. I-I, HAXVKINS JIMMY HAYES IQARUL HICCK 'VHMMI' IIICIHVI-LPI-f'I'II -33515 NV N- :.,. ' ,v.,,, .I- Qi ,-Q. .-.- ' ,Am -en' N ' I 1 iw ,-,I K fi! fu 'ws.,, I . xii? ?'!'qT1 0.4! ,gl l Senior Class History We started the semester by making a lot of plans for the Junior-Senior decorations, and a good dance band, All the committees got together and worked like a team, And decided Midsummer lNlight's Dream would be the Jr.-Sr theme After our plans were ready, we took a little rest While a few in our class took a test. It concerned a student to be sent abroad, And Allen Cronenberg won the award, At first Allen did not know That in June to Germany he would gol Miss Murchison and Mrs. Young chaperoned a bunch To New York on the train with o packed lunch. Some iuniors an the Hi-Noc-Ar and Blackbird staff got to go and when they reached New York they spent all their dough WYNl'j'l I'I-1 HIV!-QS HL!-INN I.l-ZH lllI,l. IIHNHY HINSUN 'l'l!MMY IIUIHKS 'l'PlHli'x' Hfllfl' SUNYA HUUKIQII MANY IIHRNI-I IJICWICY IIHWAHIP Q, Q3 1' ga., ...., 1.0 ai- x 4-as , -,p 1 Av X. 'A o. l E IHJU'-x' 1 1il'lT'l'Y LUU J ONES SIDA CAROLE K ELL1-IY kb , 'NIP' 1 ff-Q 1 N ,,..--1 .M 9' sf M5 'C N ,W 'k'4'u ' uf f, ,.. .umm and f,'2ll'Ulyll Yount hr-lp our H1-llmwl with lllvil' u:1'l'i 4'1- 111111-ti 1-fX work. Service Time X11 sm Qc.-A. fWPIllh4:'l'S nf the sm-ial zfulmnittev wnrk fm' our f,'hl'iSllllilS Ibunw dPK'KH'Hfi0IlS. ,lmwgllz JoN1-is KENNIQTH JURDAN NHRM.-XN .IURDAN 1-1s'rm:H rxxvl-3 .1m'Nl5n 1:H1c,x1,u Jrmyxrila mwNAI.D KINH WAYNE KNovvLEs Plccsuy ANN L.-XMM DUN 1,,xNe',xs'1'1-11: uw 1.ANr,xsT1-:H ,,S1fif1fsf'+ . .5 :fe-Yi!-5.x 1 F' 4::H.N 'Sac ' , 'N U: . xgfvc- , . af:-' V- . QF' i -f- ' e -,Q t W... -...-,ng :-.-' V Q.. J xlmzjx, 7 'fif- -- E .awry 7 .ill-g x X 'J' .fs , -f --v , -K- -at-ri ,M e 1 X 2-r, .- iffr Vw, Q-r ve -5 EDN fwx K. N, x X ,-, 1---1 i xv' 'T , ,x I I !f.I.l. l,.XNI XSTI-Ili I IICXILX IJ-,iiN,XHIJ f' Q fd' - 1 1 ..,. if ,i I ii' .v'l ,- ...dv- xz , K i r V i Senior Class History lt was the subways, movies, Broadway plays And the Journalism Convention that kept them five daysl Plans began to get underway For the Junior Senior dance on the third at May, Everyone was excited and couldn't wait For that one big particular date. A banquet was given at Josh Bulluclds, Junior-Senior nightg And everyone dressed informal which was voted all right! After the banquet was over we changed to formal wear, And went to the gymnasuim for our big affair With our silver trees, yellow moon, and spotlight beams We felt as though we were really in a Midsummer Night's Dream. ii When the beauty court was presented, there was excitement in the air, And when Linda Gail Pridgen was crowned maid of honor our night was a bigger affair! JIMMY LAND NURIC I.,'-.NIJICRS Hl.lZ,XlllC'I'H LJXNDIN .XNNIICl,lf1l,'Ill'IX'.-Xl.llilld SIIICIIUX Lll l'l'j1i4LY IJQIJN,-NRI? I'.X'l' I,HVl'lJI'1lt IJHIHVI'HY lN1r1llCI41 l'l'IK'lI. MARKS .lllI.l.XN M ,gyrus -'Q G. 'iv' 'd' 'fi 'Sf' -117' --N-Q., ' 'CD' ,,,,fvs 'Q , I 71 -,I h .1 -1 l1s., '-V 'li , l' i ig-v -- ,J I. qy . LJ .mlmlfl ,mm 5Il:n'.f-vi III' II.:1ll1III.- III: 41I'1mllI-4' II li +I .I , I ' I U., ,, . ---.5 .gm -4, -I-l...., , '41--4: f ,-, r wi H X qs-llicwstzlkvz1clVa11lag4-11l'TI1+-il' privilvuf- nl' . J . K:-'IIIIHIII 'IIllI'II1lIl Iv2lI'llS how lu pln Irauju ut f.11v ul' our assrf-lulmly 1II'0,L2l'2IIIIS. It-'ZIVIIIE' 1 IHXIQRY IIIEDFUIQD SANDRA MI'1I,'l'UN SIXINIMY MI-ZYI-IRS MI'I 1'HI-CLL M1-KINNICY ANDY MHRKIAN IVl.XIifIfXIIIi'I' MORRIS F.-XYIC NI-IIIIVIS ICIIIIICNI.-X NUIIMI-INT Aves. 5 -tug, . ' 'X' ..-n.., I X .' ,N V N.. in X N? Y 'NYG' fb 'Q-vdfx 1 I - U, ,,,,, J , N ,....v-H x ... I 4- xlx zssvlnhly lirst. ILUIC MUUIIIC IIiIVI.X .II-INN MUNI ,XI.'I'tlN UAKLIA SUNIX VA PQ Q,-Q ' '-9' x , T-'17 'Hui X, '19 IIN Senior Class Hi tory A few days after this spectacular dance Our class found out we were to get a student from France The student was a girl and she was to be in our classy Therefore we wished for the next year to get here fast. l-ler name was Annie Lechoyalier and she was a dear, As we all found out our senior year? Annie's American Sister was a great gol- lt was Anna Spruill, one of our class pclsl When our senior year finally came around, We began to realize that the next year most of us would be college bound We wanted to make that year a year to remember, So we started getting high honors for our class in September, For the President of the Student Body, Blount Taylor was elected And on the presidents cabinet many seniors were selected, I l .lIMMll', l'.XIlKliIl ,IVIPY I'XllKl-Ill NANVY l'XllKliR M.XRlI,YN l'l'I.XIil'IC llII.l.Y l'l4Il-ll.I'I ,ll'IbY l'l4.llllY liiiIlNl-QY l'l'.ll1iY IIHNXLII I'liltliY llibl-1l'IIC'I' l'I'IliS1lN IHIIZHY I'lI'IHI'lfI I-'ANNIIC lN1nXlC I'l1I.SllN ,lllllY l'IlWl'Zl.l. IL 1 di - V' ,W -.1 , -J ' -P '2- J 'QP N1 Nw, x qi 1 1 1 Q fvrg N 1, . V4 A 1 I 4 lil :fi 1 Elm I1FI'I l'Y LOU Plil DAN RUBIKINS xm 'zalwlh Lulldell, C'l1z11'l1-s Fldwards. and Mzirilyll p1'ill'1'!' 1'0'IlSidt'l' it 1111 hmmm' In vuh--, Fi Honor ime ww - I 1 Ai Ts 7 ' EF ., 1 0-CEP Tllesw stuclvvsts lvl! llHll1Yl'l'Il wlwn tllwv W4-rv 1-hnzsl-11 lu Iw in tl11-- National Ifiumn mu-il-IB' VIC LINDA H.-XII. PRIDKGIGN 'VHNY MARIE l'HID15l'IN HI-IHICHE I'IVl'NAM 'IWJMMY Rl-IHS!-I MARY I-II.l.liIN IIK RONALD HUIGERSUN DANNY RKHLI-IHS MARY ANN R1J'l'Tl-IRS lil-ITY SIVIC S.-XI,l.l-Ili Iilllilili SICLII N 3 ii -,.x Q-,fr ' .. , x 'I-'Wi ' ' ' U ' A H .- 1-Xa, ' X N fx.-1.53 , ' -.5..- Kgqfi' -V1 x , W - :'- 45,43 ,V ,,..,,,N .- I 5:35 -X, , - Q N A , V 2, , 1 . ' 3 A N - - . X I , 2 ,,..,1 - .rw f f ' W... Q nn- y ' ,.-'35 ' . .' x Fa vs I X,-X ' N . .r 'M' v ' 5 --1. X X 'vo N R I 3 f:35gE:.,. W i 1 nn. X iowa' ru: ,D 'W f T N! -Q--.qv K. xi ..-c Qiv 'A , 10? --x ff? 'LR' '1' fx '- 15 'wx so 'inn-' ' Q 1.xxx 'V 'h'W J W'-9 'if Il'1iY xlNJi I l 'lAXl u' ,,- ,.,.X. .I-1Il.4.I, wl XIIL- ,,. 1'-BX ,- 4... Y if Senior Class Histor .lerrx Dalex was elected Vice-President, and Brenda Burnette was the recorder. These two helped along with others to keep our Student Body in good order The treasurer was Dan Robbins and he kept our school accounts Sa that they would always come out gust the right amount Allen Cronenberg was the Parliarnentarian of our schoolg l-le taught the representatives parliamentary procedure rules When the senior class officers were installed, Larry Medford led the class both Spring and Fall Our class finally received the word That Carol Threatt was the editor ofthe Blackbird. That wasn't all the honors our class took, Because David Harper was the editor of our yearbook. 4IlNllIN SIl.xI'I'l- NX Jlrllfx bil I.4.l,., Ill',I.l'.lt NI I 'J Ass -.3 1 3 avi' in-. 1 MF? CII! fl ' .sq 'TTY if 'rf r-Qc... , Ng' A NIIICX SH XXX' I.l'II1lll'l'llN SMl'l'll I5.XIiIiXllX SIlI l'llliltl..XND xNN.x Sl'liIlll.I. VHN ll'l.l.X Sl I l'HN M.Xll1l.XllI-I'I' Sll'l l'KlN IHlIUl'I'IlY SYKICS 1 ' ati s..p V '-0 ,,..... :7 .wary fi 1 i gi 1 'Q' id .1 VI.: Fiflllllit' M1144 Pulsm1 and Tflllllllj' Whitley look flll'lPllH,ll vullvgv RIHIIUJIIS in Miss Ki!1'hill's utfiru. Planning Time 4.1 v , Tune XM 1 md Ium lu' MARTHA 'VANNER KICNNI-I'I'H 'I'AIiL.E'I'UN HIAJUNT TAYLOR P.-X'I'SY 'FAYIAIH VICKII-I 'IUXYL CAROL 'l'HREA'I l' HUZZY TILLHY KAY 'l'UI.I'IR JEAN 'l'liFIVA'I'HAN KICNNI-ITH 'I'I'l,'KPIIi -mi WLS: . MY ' KAY 'I'I7llN,X11 fx Qi. li! ,A . -Elf' 'Nc' 'QT' -Qu -,X -qua? Q-,U .At-5 l 5 xx-4 ' ..x-' ..,,- .-an -:e nwvqo. 'WN :FQ :iff .Q-an 53-n I f :.,.1-Q'-sf -we f 3? fgr- P1' KS'-U X 'A z fa sh vw- 31- - - A, ,E A ' .K ' .N I-L' Y: ' .0 f .L gl: - .,-.. ' fm-Sl.. If :--nf' KX 'W ' we ' K Senior lass History Linda Carol Kelley led the cheers at our games, And when she was crowned Campus Sweetheart she won more tame. Linda Carol and AI Wordsworth were elected Queen and King of Hearts Because our school thought them best to play the part When the Daughters ol the American Revolution award came out, Craig Doughtridge won and deserved it without a doubtl As we close our class history we can say, We will long remember graduation dav Many thoughts ron through our minds As we thought of those we were leaving that had been so patient and kind Same tears were shed that day in May When we walked down the auditorium aisle in our gowns of grayl NPI ll' N X Y.XSll.XKlrl' S'l'.XNl,lCY Y.fXl'l5H KN l'l 1ll1iY VlVl'Ilil'I'l l'l'f I..XlIllY NX Xl Il I N Imwlsli XK'.X'l l'S ILXN XYl IS'l'l'1lC H.XY NYHITIC .l XNIIC XVI V- --.z-fe. --'mem . I. N V 'V 'nf' Q ' ' 5 iiii.','. iii- , l , ' Wi , ' ps. . 1 , sa , if A , .... 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Friendly rivalry with pre- vious classes serves to instill in each new group the desire to have a bigger and better Junior-Senior than ever, Many hours of preparation are spent in planning this annual affair, and the theme is a Care- fully guarded secret. The class of l959 worked hard to finance their dance From the annual magazine sale they realized 532500. Then they inaugurated the sale of school stationery featuring the Blackbird emblem. Under the able direction of Edwin Arie, his com- mittees, and the advisers, Mrs, Snipes and Mrs. Win- steacl, the yuniars succeeded in making the l958 dance an affair to remember. Spring Ollicers Vice-Presidenh HCLEVE CHERRY President f --EDWIN ARIE Secretaryff LOU ANN l2ANUOLi3l-1 Treasurer DAVID WILLIAMS ,S :Ev ' . N. Y E ,JIS -Q. ' I ,fsaroc-QI -'anal' tag,-I ,Sq .. , I -iff ' y X'-3' v v H 'J ' rs - ., 4 I4 I , 1 , sv -a.. '- 1 ,Y l 5. I .. , -7 5 '4' .Q-Q L ir T ' 4 it A A I I I N - W', F ,-' P, - '11 '-7 QT , 'I am ,I . 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IIII -.5 ufA P i ,l --Z ,bfi -:,ZLf ,,,+- ff .-f- -f- I II I i... X the Junior Year Hymn rn. fn :In 4- vlllnp- 'IHAIIJIII vum- :uv 'lvfvmv 1.vIvyI,w v lwwl an-I. lun IL1-nwll, :xml lllz-II., I',1I--:IMI 'I'ln- n-nlnrvnr win: in Mu IIHIIIH mlm mul-, mp II-,IMI I I Iln- snnmv' Immun m Im' ilnlklrmn vI:-vmmllm 'Wlunvlvx xxlmll ur-xx', nuuw I'l-uux, Ilnlunvl, :mul .Ilm :I Ilmf-. v:w:fvI'. wmv: tha- lmuw UI' Thr lJlm!,I,ff-II IVI:u'ln' vII4-v'r.- II.. fum' M. I . v .- - I I u I ll H n.mI4 W In Ilw .nl xwlum, ulm-II -,ull ml-:nn :I FIM- rflmlf- ll.-L,-1 X, 1.1 I 'IL Z., 1,1 we- 'I 'I : -J I , I is II ' Q J-- E-Q. F Q mi I s Z Ir. I l I 54631, 5 1- 1 , tx Fall Oiicers Treosurer-BILL PURVIS Secretory-CHARLOTTE MCINTYRE Vice President-JOHN WATERS president--JEANETTE WIDDIFIELD Sophomore Class Spring Officers Tueoiwer-5-JIMMY RABII. ZCCVQTOW---f:RANfJlE HARRISON Vice Prezlflerwf- -JOHN WATERS PVC-',lf1Cl'1? ALLEN WHITAKEP r 2:1 :'3,x 2:1 litlrv 'WWC wx .fl X , 1, --I I l - .1 I 'rf W' ' . 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IHPNNIIC 1,'.XIf'I'I'IIC AI.I.I'lN LIXSICY I'.-X HKS CUBIC I, l4'R.XNCI'IS I,'UL,'K HELL l I'iANl,'I'LS l UI.I'lY 'I'I,IIiNER COLEY LINDA t'fYUI.EY ,XI.IIfI UUPPI-LR CINDY L'll0I'I1Ill HAROLD C1rI'I'II,AND MAHIUN t'IiEECI'I HILL CIIIGI-IKMOIIIAI JANE CIIIIMPLEII ISl'I'I I'Y SIIIQ DULI-IS MARK DALEY SANDRA DANII-ILS SUNNY DAIIIII-I'I'IiIDI SUI-I DAUHH'I'RIDlII-I I'.-XTSY D,XIIlIH'I'RIDi. .IANICIC D,-XVIS IIAYWIJIDD ILXXK SHN IIHHIN DICHNAM l.II.l,II-1 M.-XI-1DI'II.,XMXlI IIUIIHY DICNTUN 'I'UN Y I-11.1 ,I,IiS'I'UN I-lI.IZXI4I'.'I'II I'IN1iI,ISlI .ll-IAN I-INHLISII IKI-IIONIDX I-ITIIIIIIIKII-I JIMMY I-'1'I'I'IICIlHLI4 ,IUI-I hLLIaI.I, .IVDY ICZZI-II.l, Sophomores NIIVAIVX I-'llI.I.l.I-I l'X'I LZZI-fI.I.IC IZI-I'ISN I XILBII-,Il HxI:1:Y II-.I.'I'1IN .II-.NNY III-TLIFS TXNUY I-ITIS .II'IIY IIAIYIV I',XI'I..X II!I'N'I'I.IN I1II.I.Y lI'I.I,IfIIl Ix XY I l'l.I.lCI: XIDICIzY1.XIiIPNIf.Ii NIIVIQI-IX' III-fIlI,IN1lI-I VHIIIA l,II.I.XIIs rHIIlI,IfQY H XILINS IrIiYI'IIiI.Y HALL KIMAII I-I.XM.'-.D 1'.XIII.'I'4rN HAHIMXX INPILIIY II.XlII'I-CII 1',XIU!I.YN H.-XHI'I'II1 NIAHII-I I'I,XIII'HI! l'ICV1'.I,IA H-XIIHIS NANVY HARRIS VIIII. H.XIH!Ih SVSXN HAIIIIIS I' ILXNNII-1 HAIQILISIIX ICIIHIIY IIAYPIS I1.XYIDlII'l.X'I'II WHHDY III-fIIIiINl.'I'4 N f.HIl XIJQNIC lIII.I, I4,IlfNI'.h I IYNII, IIIII.I,IN4 SIIIILIJ-IY IIIVIAIIAIS bI'I. III I 1'IP HIl.I,Y .I X4 RNUN I!lI.I,Y ,IIQNI-IINS IlIaI.X,X .IUIINSUN IHIILICX .IHA Ins I Ill',IIIIII. JUN!-.S IIXHIJY .IUNJIIA HLIYIN .IYI5.I'.2w lHrIII,w.l1IICIPXfXl .IHYI I. ,lIrYI'JI'.Il I'U'I NIP- IHTYVI' lllhwx I-.I'fw,wI,IIX LINIIR I-.I.I'IXNI'It IHF'.IJII', khlnlll I XIIIJN' I,I,M1rIf1JI4 IlI.III I.IIXI 'v '-Ilvf,I'. l.IXIvh1,1:lrI' '-IIII I1RI xN .. I -I.I1I'ba -7. 'IIIII I' HIM I -IiI'I'l11vI'1 ' lv'.f-U XIEII. V If I ,III '-'I I' III'I I I s ,- -. ., .-7 -v '? .,-. .Q vu- .1 ,S -v. 'S' 'D va Q -T.. I. . YT' -.,,, 1 , S 5 N o. Nr S. '5tr 'ot -- 'rf -. ., R' 'n -. T -Q 'v- if N.. -S gf 45, I .. ul' fi I Q., '37 v --5. v- Q fx. ,.., - 2 . xv ,,,... , ,. 4, Sophomores 'xI.', NNI-,I,I, IVIXIVI IN IlI1l'4 If Mwl HXIIY IiII.I. IVII-I1HN,XI.Il NUIIIVIA Mvl.It,XIJY 4 II XlII.fl'I I'Id M1-IN'I X Itli MKHIIIY M1-KINNICY S XM MHIIVIN 'XIIUZINIA MI'1YI'lIl IlII'kY MUUICIA. I.I'II,I UICIJ MIIUIKINIL I2I'I'I I'Y ULIJHAM Ix XY IEXIIKFIII .KSA I'I'lItIi'r' IIIAIHIA I'I'lRlIY M XHY I'I'IY'I'UN IIII,I. PHILIIIPS 1'HIiISI'I'I'TMAN IGI-IHIUQIC I'IIIINiI-IN JIMMY I'IILI.I-LY IZII.I. PUICVIS .IIMMY HAIIII, DUNNA Il.-XMI-JY IJIIIISE RAI-'Eli PAT REARDON CHRIS REAVIS NANVY HICKS VIRGINIA RIDDLIC MICKEY RHISIIINS 1,'.XRlII.E ICOIIICRTS ISHEND.-I ROIIEIITSUN IiI'L'K RUNI-JY S XNDRA RUSH DUT IIUTTERS SUE IIUDD SUSIE RUSS HENRY SANDERS MARY NEAL SCU'I'T ANN SELLERS WINII-'RED SHIQAHIN IIUIIHIIC SI-IRI-QVIC I-'AY SIMPSON KEN SMITH SILAS SNUXI' ,IVIJY SKIRRIiI.I. VIIIHINIA SUU'IHI'II-IIMXNII DIANNI-I SPAIN .IIM SPI-II4iH'I' I1I1I'4'I-I S'I'ItIl,'KI.,XNII MXI11. XIIITI' r'I'III1'IiI.XNI1 VUIIX SVKHQ XLSICY 'I'.XYI,UIC IHl'I I'IIi I.HI' 'I'IIUI1l'I. XII4'IxI Y 'I'IIIYI'I'I' 1Z1I.I. VIII IQMXN. Sophomores I-,l' X XSA IIKX XX XLR!-.11 X'II'lxIl1XX',Xl,lxl-'Il hI1lilX XX Xlill lllfl l'lI-. XX ,Xl1lil'.N I' X'X'rX' XX ,XIIIIHN .Inl-, XX .XLNI-.l. IKIHN XX' XT!-Qllh mll.IiIl XX XTIQILS ,XIMXX XX ,XTSIIN Kl',NXI'1'l H XX' XTSXIN IUPNXIIE XX l-. XX'I-IH HI-1I.HN XX lilill J, 'I' XX Hlili ILXNIXX' XX'ICllSI.I-. I'XI'I. XXI-11.1.5 SXNIHI X XX'I-II.I.I-IK .I IMMX XX' H lil-I1.l'IR .XI.I.l-LN XX'HI'l'.Xl-il-Ili I-tI'I'I IkX' JI-IAN XX'Hl'l'H l1I'lI'I' XX'HI'l'IC .Il-l.XNE'l'Tl-I XX'IDDlI'IP'QI.Ib hXI,'NDIi.-X XYIHKIINS l'.X'I'RIL'I.X XX'II,ITI'IIi JVDX' XXll.IlIiIiMI lXH I-H.-XVII-I XX'Il.I,l.XMS .I1rSI'1I'HlNE XX'ILI.I.-XMS MARY XX'II,LI.-XMS lC.XLl'H XX'II.I.lAMS I'HX'I.I.IS XX'iI,I.I.XMS ILIQICNLLX XXl!.I,ll-'HKD T.-XI. XXILSUN I,lCXX'I5 XX'fJMI4I,I'l MXIZY XX'II.I.XXH1lIAXIiI: , Q f X - ,1 I 1 '. 2: ,ner J, T 'ff' it 'f'7', X 4. . ll! X . X ' 'Chris-A. - 9 Q ' gg' 1 J' ' X XL ' 34 ,L X-5 f 31 N! - in , mm-tv a Q lk X 'I' 1: 2.5 I 5 ' gp , :Q .- -f 'V - -T ' fx '- ' wr- V I XJ - ,. , N 7 ., . A I X29 1 5,12 nz . , 5 4 ,I Y' 3 A L 2 S . ,. ,.. X -+ YT x . ' Y? X if -.Y ' '- 5, , ,gy + X , 5? ' di, Q ., ,pr ,.,, , 5 7- Q - '-H cf ' M X' r- I , B, l N 0 'Q' ? -1' 'T' , 'Q , J ' .1 LY' 5, -X . 3' ' ,. ig 1 1 X H W' .. it .C vi 3 g- 1 3 2' Q ,., f. 1 V V ' M L Xf ' - .. A X'- V ,,,,. v '. N' AJP Q A ff, Scenes T hroughout the Sophomore New un mu Nuulrn WAIIU xml Vluuuln In-MH: nxllx Inu ni NM L ss lx nlln- monilnl llu nl rm' wx Womh Iluruinplfn und lhnl Ilnuxw uhm AL U r unor Wnll mx Inn, Hmm I 1.1 X v r . n m I HL num A x L, ,dvi - -N, 2' ,f J- X .K X .XXX X f' fr 1 f if J, , ff? fa X f X C W ' ' 1 5. , , ., - 4 Q!! I 1 Nf x 1 f '-. , X '--. Xi V f ' H4 Q gli. k .1 fx- ' Htl 'C -, -L V. ,A X J 3' ,- , K ffl Y -.lr K X xx N, ' f 3 x, V fx' Jr f NX x ff Q x , ' I ,K X xx X-.ix :X :XX XX .?f X 'fx rm -- '- ffm, , Q xc ' S I' X ' xx I fi y XJ . ? X s Xqxi ,, f .X ,,. W 1 1 MX f, M 'X N QW X ff? XX ff 'fy fy! I .A f' 9 1 C A ,,4 M . M255 ' N ,- A ' fy- ' v N wx f'fm-wfl I I fl Yrllulf'-will 1.-4 In lllr llfllllli ffl ffwwsf ln: ff . 'I'mm,xs .IIiIfI I'Zli x N! - .W x. T1- ' F54 .V , - fllv I :H N . 4 AJR' , A v, A. it I L,tH,j,! Q grffilhl .51 , A 4 I ' -- 3'-W'-4k ,' ffm' 191 m,4:k,.,g,,..!?s ,ggi .mw- -W. .. - , 1 ..,, Mu, .1 A . A ,3qh,,cQQF::.a V , . -f .H-Qf .fu W f lvl' ' , '70 f 7 XX .E U . ' I , ' in ' f ' A H ,ZI If ' . . 1. n ' ' i tl' F ' ,f klfi ' 1 F M, W , H -wg ,545 5 . -.fin-Lv Q -.J ' 1 W' A ' 'Q 'N x Y ' Y , N tv ff, xt ' XA 'RQ Q YW :xx 5' 'Q ix H X ,za dsx, ,.,,, I A U ,, ,.. +559 ?IxQagg,NM 1 SSS? sw , 5. 'ff' ,MAL-,... . Z 1 f . 'V Y r A i ' 1? 'M 'S in-. 'Wa .W wg I C J 'h-,H -u A yr x ii K., 'F An evaluation of the work of the Student Or- ganization for the year l957-'58 shows the work of several committees to be outstanding The publicity committee with Nancy Coggins as its chairman has astounded the school with the at- tractiveness, the appropriateness, and the rapid succession of bulletin board displays Hi Lifes has appeared regularly in The Evening Telegram, and the float in the Homecoming parade was effectively prepared The Social Committee with Celia Brake as chairman has pursued its program with com- mendable zeal and has completed its planned protects three big dances-Homecoming, Christ- mas, and Spring, Sockhops after home basketball games with the exception of one on January l3, canceled in tribute to Miss Bond, Friendship Ceremonies at half-time of each home football game, conducted the selection and crowning of the Campus Sweetheart, tea for Mothers of ris- ing Sophomores, Welcome party for transfer stu- dents, and extending courtesies to teachers and students in their days of sickness or other per- sonal distress. The Finance Committee with Dan Robbins as chairman undertook the running of the Conces- sion stands during the Football season with grati- fying success, The Student Store as a means of financing ,T 1 ,tr f -s , It I Q, . 'K ll 'P' ' , . I , . A .51 Q 1-Wit-lem lt-ii-lei-. i-l' iiiii- Student Ui-giiniziiiiiin fi-r thu 15157-Gs sessiim: it 'I':iyliii', l'i1-siilurit. Jerry Dailey. Viv:--l'i-esiiliznl, lfrenflzi liiirncltc, Sei-i'ul:ii'y. :mil Ilan lhililiiiik, 'l'i'e:isiii'vr. miifli-ni Higriniminiii i'e-iii-Qsuiiriitixtu fi-r Iii-st sq-im-ister :in-: Molly .Xriiiil-I, .Iiiiiniiv l':ii'lti-ig Sylxin llzirruli, lhiriithy Sykes, Vuililii- lliilil, ,Iiiyvv llrillin, ltill Dunn, I-ini Tiiiiiziuu, lLm'lmi':i Siiiilhi-rI:miI, Huiirv llinsiiii, liiinne-iii .li-rilzivi, Szininiy lllvycr, Sunily Uzilliiii, .hinu lfiiiinlxiin. Xluiii Ii:niuhiriilui-, 1.:iil XY:iIkifr, Ili-Izinil l'nrkei', Siisiu Sri-vm, Mui- Hin--s I,mi .Kim ltnniliilph, Skippy llusl, Ilziviil Williams, Linilii lh-lnml, lt.-1-.I Nz-Ist-it, l'vu:5 liiillni-ly, Juni: Sulliin. I,iii'y Alilriiluu. .Xnn Ailkin-. Ht-uv Lllilhnm, ltzmny llzitls. Jimmy Ilnliil, Iliinnii Hniiicy, Iiil Vainn, Silt- Ilniiulili-ului-, Xlzm Wnvsi-ii, lil-:tv lit-iii-k, ,Iii Williiivii-. Sxinilm V81-Ill-r, l,1ii'rg, l,i,- Maine, .Ianni-t'i'iiiii1iIui', ,lurk llrzilw, M:iru:irut l':ii-riiivhiwl. l'he smiling: fave ii' Czirulyn Ynunt is familiar' in everyone :it Seuiur Hiixh. As nifmnuer uf the Sluilunt Stare. she has remlereil an invziluzilile sei-vice hi er sr-html. Peru-ilx, paper, pennnnts, Kleenev. :inynm'l I I Student Organization Activities can hardly be termed successful, but its manager, Carolyn Yount, has rendered distinguished service in keeping the store open at the appointed times and in enlarging the stock at goods offered to the students The President, Blount Taylor, conducted with distinction the series of orientation programs for the sophomores during the first six weeks at school, By his attention to details and his fre- quent appeals to students in the representative assembly in class meetings, and in smaller groups, he has done much to interpret the obli- gation ot the individual to the Organization The Assembly Committee has been forced by circumstances beyond its control to sponsor sev- eral assembly programs, Among them was a model meeting ot the Representative Assembly, a Variety Show, a Valentine Revue, and a Dance Story. its chairman, Jerry Daley, deserves rec- ognition tor his work. The Student Organization has continued its sponsorship of the Foreign Exchange program. The presence of Annie Lechevalier has added new meaning to our participation as has the generosity with which Allen Cronenberg has re- counted his experience in Braunschieg, Germany, in the summer of l957. Again in the summer ot i958 we will send a Junior to a foreign land, The 1-'i-esifleiitk tfnhinel i-a criniiiuseil uf the frilluwing Ciininiiltee Chairmen: Assembly, Jerry Daley: Sm-inl, Culizi llrzikeg lfllet-lions, XVill:iril Hants. 'l'r:iIl'in-. liuxzy Tilleyg House and tlrnunils. Jimmy Gilbert: Lust, :mil Fuunil. Kay Tiilerq Fire Drill, Hnywurirl lirlniunrlsiin. Viililim-ity. Nancy Vngzgivnig I m'eigii ICM-hrivigv Slurlent. Ann Suirug Store Mzxnzigfer, Li:ii'ulyn Ymini. Ili-Nur-.lr I-Iililur. Dzixiil Ilurper, lllrirffliiril Plrliliir, Canal Threnttg :mil I'ui'li:xnieiil:ariun. Allen Crunenlieril, -rw cf -f- N, THE HI -NOC -AR ,VV X 2 gg I X ff WJ W in LC X f C A122,OLV+-HECK X K ff , , A ERT I 2' fifpi X+.l1 T.MFEIQNG EMM.. 2 Q? C Q v ' C7 mvm Magma ?f,y,'A g 2, Q fl X fy: A 1 4 Q - SANDRA MELTON I - , jx CIRCULATION X 1 ' 53 MGR. P-Lg! 4 ca 5 if XX X ,' ' Q-XXX A X Cb' ' L cms DAUqHm.uDGE 5.-,T . J X B,-,5,NE5g MGQ. ' if ft, X 1 Q X-lf QS g-Z - h..,, , , Y , ff 3 pd , 45 -Q 711 5 - xn Q ' , 62 fxi 'S A X! f 57, S9 W-5 '-Q: Q. wg X x , Wx 1 5 1 Y if Q ff fi' Q-J 8 0- si Q -83 -.55 y 4lA,4w'V0-N'k'4f'1-s..f , ,v'ls'P W Pu. ' i THE 1958 STAFF ILXIIIEXIIK 5lvl I'HI'.ltl,XNll l.l,HIlI.X Nl'1I.:4HN MKII. WXLII II,liX'l'Q l'lII-1ICItY ,IUIINNY XXIILIXMN .IKYHN IllNluS -1' I wr fl ' I i. r 1 ICS a i i i MISS ALMA MUICUHISON .lrli-mm' Porticipoting in the compiling of the i958 Hi-Noc-Ar hos been ci strenuous tosk. Every stciff member hos been colled upon to employ in this work mony hours thot would hove otherwise been free time. This hos .ndeed been o big socrifice, but now thot the work is completed, we con oll regord the object of our efforts ond listen to the comments of our clossmotes with o sense of occomplishment ond pride. In oppreciotion of these services, we would like to extend from ourselves ond the student body o sincerely personol THANK YOU both to eoch stoff member ond olso to our odvisors, without whom we could not have succeeded lt is with the hope thot our efforts will preserve for oll the memories of o yeor filled with most delightful events thot we respectfully submit to the students ond foculty of Rocky Mount Senior l-ligh School this edition, the l95S Hi-Noc-Ar. DAVID HARPER, Editor CRAIG DAUGHTRIDGE, Business Mgr, ogy 1 i MHS, F.-XNCICS lj. SNIPIQS ,lwixliinl 4-trlrwmi 59 ......- j V -si HIT!!!-3l'lilI I'llrN IJHIVIC. linrry Meilhi-il, .Ii-hum VV1llHiiiis,I.:iil Wzilil, null Ann Sum: tntnl up Mi see him tht- siiliwy-iptimi ilriif- I, l.fi.U,fe--iiiz' HUMl'IifUMlNIl l-'l,lIA'I'. John Hines :iiitl l'Ieie Vheiry :ire :ilmiii ii, :-ulil tri the niisery uf the Diirhnni Iiulliliig wht' is being liiirneil :iv the stake lay lfhiel' Dmiil ll:n'per :mtl sigiums Snnvlrn Melton. .lane Itrmllrfg, l'rziiu Dziuuhlriilire, Cai-1-I llevk, und .lnniwe Ilnwsini, AIM ff- V' l its El vw'-jj'-' '. . fi.. 'Rag L l 'T , in PICTURES. Pictures :ire litleil intn allntterl suzwe in the iliimmy In .lnhn Hines, tlliiri:i Nelson, June Ilruilley. :mil lteeil Nelson. 'I'Yl lN1L. lfverv wiii-il that giver mm :in :iniiunl has in lie tgpeil iii diiplicule. Clem-2 1,'hei'i'y. ilnnive Dnwsiux. :mtl Il:n'I-:mm Smitherlnnul lieein the lusk, i -- -ef-M-i-fn - rw-L' ' as -- . 1-Q i ' -f-s ay, . 1'-s Q---v -- , K 0' l i , ,, g! as ,, x T .. N , l 'T ' ff i i it I , if l I Xlillli 'l'lll1HX'l'l l ' QI' l'.X'l' lil-21.1, MHLLY .XRNUIAII XNNA Sl'lil'll,l. leiyif , ,lf igikiiiyl ilii..,i.,., ,iiii-in,-ini, i1i.,i...,.,- in-,,,ii.,-ii,,i il,.,iii.i.i if ,ti Lf y c 'if X ' Y if li L ', K ,f v Xi I' Q it .li L' l . ,r ' V ' l E L.. ,,i, 1 ., li 'D V 4 ,li . 1 ' fill x iv , I lg 2 if gf' fix' t . Y ' Q, ' xg k E i , i f-f LL i XJ iReco'rds show that Rocky Mount Schools have load a newstype publication for the past 35 to 50 vents with names ranging from THE BLACK- BOARD, the earliest known, to THE EDGEMONT EKO of l923, and now THE BLACKBIRD In the opinion of staff members, many improve- ments have been made since then. To help know what improvements to make, THE BLACKBIRD ioined the CSPA and SIPA and has won many awards, indicating progress, It has been the staff's duty to print all the news that's fit to print -to inform for the present and to record for the future, The policy this year, following that of past years, is to give accurate, brief, and clear coverage of all school activities, The BLACKBIRD staff sponsors proiects during the year which include the Miss Print and the Queen-of-the-Ball beauty contests and participates in civic activities, thus maintaining a tie between community and school, Whatever activity the staff undertakes, it is all for the same causeethe good of Rocky Mount Senior High School' wiviilin lluilzri-Ali, .iiiilui ilxrevliiin ii' 1:ii'-il lhi-unit, -ilimr, 'xiiluins :i iii-iipi-sul rutile laiymil :intl gels i-iins1i'iivlixi- iiilii-isnt :iiiil siiiguusliiins for iriiyiniioiiii-nt lriiiii -l:iIT niuiiiliui-4 Hill Slum-il, .-Xlxin Dfiiiizhtriilue. ilzinut lliilliii-k, Iili-rizi liiilil. liuiimu lliiuhias, tziiwlyii lNii-li-mls, ,lim liiiiiitii, M-illx' Xriiiilil, l':it llvll, .-Kuna Sm-inll, :mil Russell Vlnirk. ' i' '. f, fwfr , ,, ,, ,I ,if i.. ,A',..Av ' ., - i fi .lE'5.- . 5' Gt:1.M,..' '- 'Nfl I-. P ' ' 'Z' . Q, ,, F ,Q f f '23 ,F5 .SX 3 , ' ' - ,- as .1 J--M-D ' MUS. T. D. YOUNG .klvlr-i.enr ,V ..,.X - .-.X ,.,, t --....... ' X ff '35 CJ 7:?'?N - A .:, di' 2 XV x ullines must Iii! t':irulyn Ni--huts shea-kr the unit miunl In x 1 i nl' type Nine, :intl .lu ly Lu. nm-sl uxplniiw space :illnttewl -in lfuwmt IF ily Smivh 4-xlvlfiinh limitx 'v :i,,.,-f- i I .af Vhet-king t-.my :tml niwiiug flemllinuk me tw, if tht- nwuiy itmitft nl' th-3 AHIT, Here .lim lmtten 1-m're-1-ts typed 4-nity :ix Russell Vin.-it :nlimt-. his mzit-huiff ni pound mit niure. t':ix'oI 'l'hi-cull uingilmwize- thu 'mimi-mm-L' .J mifwinu primer'- tlesulline tn junitw, l,unmu Hnirhw. Struirulim: with :ni nmtf :mtl trying tu plan-u thu-rn zilvlnt-tively in ullutteul Qpzu-e Im' the next if-hue rv 'I'hf IIlu4l.'lwnl are lwuntcvl I In vi Alvin Dnmghtrirlue, Kay ltczwh, :nut Janet Iiulluf-k Molly .Xl-miltl :irlvertisiniz imiunuer, lenils :A helnini: han-I. gfxf Two :wlivitiux wlmi www-I ln' the Ntzill' tru tho Ml-X I'l'llit :intl lluc-'li--'V the-linll 4-mivt-fu. Aimxt- il l-V rv llill Stun--il, ltnym-mtl Vctvltt-v, :mit H-:givin Hnrlw dw--It n,-iwlipix, HV.-rm 1i.iIvl :ui-I Smut- Sv!-om - 'mu ,. ul- -. i Q li yirf-iig iiliximis that these niemliers nl' the Chi-ir Cliili :ire eiiiiiyiiiu their We-Iii--siliiv . :ifiei-:i ,im X.-viuii. for iinly ei fe,-xi wi-ni ui lie uiirirr- iif :he phiiiriuiwiphr-i'. Choir Probobly no other group in school is colled on more fre- quently thon the choir Under the copoble leodership ot Professor Pony , os the newspapers refer to him, this group represents Senior High more often thon ony other single unit in school, Around Christmos time these folks reolly go on tour, ond ore wormly received everywhere they oppeor The teen-oge version of Fred Woring's greot singersfthofs our choirl ixiii l'rIIiiix lliliii Wal-li, If-iigliliiii Smith. ltr-liliy Shrine, I.:-v Iliilliivlw, Iirfl-Qi' Siiil--ii, Huiii-5 lliiisiin, i I-xi-iiiiuvh 'l'iii-kr-ix ltiililw Vishu-ig .li-il' l.i-ilTi,-ii, liill l'i-lsini. Ili-iirx Williuiiis, Ilillx ill ii ir iirris, ltvliy l'--ivivll. l':itrir-in Wqilsh, .liiily Viixilhiiriii-, l'vvuy Viiui-4,-Ili-. ltiirliiirii iiklix Xiiii llii 'Nlririlyii l'4-ziriw-, Vziyv Nulnis, .Xliv ltiiri Vin-in-i', ,I-:yi-v ,livii--s, lfiziiii-vs iii-rhiiiii, ii illiiiii iniiilrzi Iiziiiiuls, 'limp l'i-iilifvii, Shvilri Ln-1-. Sziiiilvii Iflii-, Viiiiiiii- Ili-ill--ii. Vvyui iilu livivstiriv l1:ii-ur-s. Kai l':irIiuv' l'h:iili-lii- lliilliivk, l'vi,fpi lliipimi, S:iiiiIi':i ltizilw ii l it Iixxilri tri iliiir- llill, .lriyvif llliiiilr, Niiimzi iliilitis. l'nt Itulliii-k, .lr-:iiiiiiv ljixiiii, i I ..vv-i - Q A , Af Y ' 9 R L,,,. Lili... Now it says here . Mr. llolierts explains to tiene I-Iason as they get in :i fi-'xx minute: prixnte dist-iission he ore Iifth period vlass. T Band ln spite of the regular monsoon rains that plagued Rocky Mount during football season, The bond played on! ln his first year at Senior High, Mr. Roberts made many friends and proved his versatility as band director. ln their snappy uniforms this group appeared in many parades, festi- vals, and civic gatherings, and brought new credit to Senior High. 1 - .-, .I Y ' . Lv I4 i s .- -7 ki. 1 .4 . fl i J?-t , xx Pl! A , 1 i e- 4 , . l' 3 I 5 iw, . 'Z' l i f l'l'opl All dressed up like Santas little helpers - real snow and all-are our majorettes-f Patsy Vit V erette. Linda Ezzelle and Ann Warren. llintumn The Dance Hand r-an really swim: out when the occasion demands. Composed inf memlier- of the regular band, this gi-onli decided they wnnteil to make more music. Members: Linda Ewell, ltoiger Sellers, Patsy Vixerette. Ann Warren, and Mr, Roberts, Dire:-tor. l':xt Sutton, Handy Dalilis, Duane tirill'in, lioliliy Fisher, John Fleniiinz, Walter White, Danny Powell, ljohby Gardner, Eddie Tyler, Katie 'l'yner and Ronnie Robbins. Joe Whaley, I-lrnest liridues, VVayne Fly, Wilma Shearin, Don Lancaster, Jimmy Hoell, Utis Danuhtridue. Ronnie tiardner, Johnny lialdwin, Mnry Fleming Barnes, Selmer Stilley. llurt Harrell. Lois Overton, Margaret Sutton, Dennis Barnes. tlale Kivonce, Sam tim-ham, Hazel Turkelson, Hill Haddon, Jun Sinizlewry, Robert Taylor, Jimmy Noryille, Wayne Howell, Jimmy Gardner. Randy Weiizle. Jim Farmer, Camilla Evans, Helen Welili, Dawn Williams, Hobliy Denton, liryan Caton, Turner Coley, Henry Sanders, Jimmy Casey, Buddy Pearce. Jimmy Lturnette, Ronnie Delinam, tfora Sunil, Milon liarnes, lteverly Hall, liar- lvuru Hall, Jennie Tyner, Kenneth Watson, Judy Drake, Divky Parker, Dewey Howard, Mit-ky Hall. Millard Howard, John tlrarly. X! SCHQOY i' L 4:-x ke C 0 UFZPPE ,fit -.g -in ,,1 .f l i1'..,.. ist,-.wi mil .-xiieii -iw, store' .iimiiu me rim.-ati 'l'u:ir-hui'- Meelinir I .in-mi New meiiilii-i-. .if the Hrinni- Society :intl their 1-:ii-ents :ire ierl :ii :i tea ni the Kluiilziriue Ceviter. Mrs, Iii-ziilley hzim-1-in li- lie h --lily niiiiher iisililu :il lhi I ,iii .nit il.i.il1-nil t.lt'mi l 4l..4i-X, lil-,nm l:ivliii: llrit-L nit:-I ll:ir'i.4-i l,:iri. Mi-il'r.i' HT lime. ational Honor Society Membership in the National Honor Society is the most coyeted honor in Senior l-ligh, for the purpose of this society is to honor those students who excel in scholarship, leadership, character, and service To be eligible, the student must first make a B average on his subiectsg then he is rated by faculty and Honor Society members on each of the other traits. Only ten per cent of a class membership can be taken ing therefore the ten per cent making the highest score from the total ratings are inducted into the society in an impressive candlelight ceremony, Hill, Katy 'l'iii'li:iL1v,,lii4ly l'riiwn. Kitten liirrin Mrs Xziii lliiskirlt Im i-4-iilurl, Veigyx' I,:inmi, Ilzxii llnliliiiis, Russell i xv .Ierry Dull,-5, Allen I'i--iiieiiliem, Luv Iliilliirk, M:ii'u:u-ol Sutton, Milt-hell Mtrliiiiiiuv. Stanley Vuiiuliauit .Kilim Si-ruill, l .lniin lirmlley. ,Xlisuvil xxhtfvi iiiwiurna uns niuile I'r:iiu Ilauilhtriilirc. Hzinimy IVIL-yur ' I i l l ll ll ll i el 1 5 4 l l f 13 A 'S' MRS. ADA HUHHS The liluvk Mzisqiiers eiiiiiy thc speviul yirivili-ue ci? huxiiix: :i ri,-:il lli'een Ihiimi liiriffim- ni' llriimiiiii-.Q Whit says wr- :ii-tif: pro fssiiiiml The Edsonizms The Edsonian Dramatic Organization is compose ed of all students who are enrolled in the Dramatics Department. This group, whose name honors our principal, Mr. C. M. Edson, study stage techniques, make-up, and basic theatrical arts From this or- ganization comes the stage manager and his crew, who are responsible for the stage tor all perform- ances-school or community, The Black Masquers was organized to reward those students excelling in dramatic art. This group aids the Edsonians in their productions, and also sponsors one of the yearly contest plays, Play reailinu always prec-silos the choir-P ii vu re L itmn Ifroni the expressimix an must ol' the-se '11 e xxmir 1 e that 1 rnnieily is heini: enjuveil. Hnlv Sanilii .11 1 seem zu bit iliiliiuiis. The hrsi visual attempt tu age 21 little with the heli1iifMux l4':wt.m' anil expert :ulvive 1, - A.. from Mrs. Hiihli a , ..', ' 41........,..,, ,..,,gL,-,, M, -V-4 M V W ::e, 17 .......... . x. -f I . l ,B Xrf ' . l . 'p,,t,? S Z9 A ws. OCKE l lTBglE'ltBIFiDS 55.20912 . - - -- .4 -f Ii xl 4 l 1 ' il i f lv ' - l J i . . , J , I .X 1 X' 2:3 'FUI' llnnim-4-uniinl: Vsirurle. The Chee-rlemlers' attractive entry in the llriiiiemiriiiiixl l'ziriiile nas must unusual. Cheerleaders Spectators at Senior l-ligh athletic events this year witnessed something new in the cheerleading department. For the first time, the student body was led in its cheers by an enthusiastic group of all girl cheerleaders Setting as their goal the promotion ot student participation in all school activities, especially in support at the athletic teams, this vivacious squad ot girls did much to boost the school spirit In addition to leading cheers at home games and tol- Iowing the teams on many trips, they conducted Pep Rallies, made and posted numerous school-spir' ited posters and signs, entered a float in the Home- coming Parade, and publicized extensively the Pan- cake Supper put on by the P. T, S. A. The i957-58 Cheerleaders did their best to build and maintain a high degree of spirited support at all school events throughout the year. liU'l'l'UM New Vnifnrnis. lfiirrell tu nliliefu' in the early full in lilm-lc W slnvks, the 4-heerleziflers :ire here vonil rinu the new unifornis given 'hr-ni lu' Sperm with their iilrl gnrli, i i t i l I 1'lllil-1llI.l'1.'XlJl'IllS' tlfriilil ri-wt lmu llrynn, .lnnu Sultan, llvuil l,'hv: l nu ' Lil-1 l l,iu1l:i t'rir-il Kelly, lliiiinit- liukt-i', liliii-in Nclsiin, tllaivk rmil lliirlini-:i l Si-iillwrliivirl, Miilly .-Xrniilil, .liialy llrmvii, Liiiilzi tlnil Vrilluen, Nancy C' rr ltr i l ll r ll .i , viiai ii nu u. i I l'l l'll l The senior nienilsurs of the clulw are: liottiini row ileft to right? Dol Sykes, Pat liell, Gloria Hiilil, Carol Threatt. lirenila Burnette. Linda Carole Kelley, .lufly liriiwn. Secunil row tleft to right! Sonya Hooker. Rena Yasilnknu. Jean Watson, Molly Arnnlrl, ljnriil Wilson, Kay Turnaize, Caro- line Cumnliell. 'Fon raw: Eugenia Norment, Sylvia Barrett. Peilily Single- tary. Sanilra Shaw, Kay Toler, Linda liail Priflyren, Nancy Hzirluw. IISUTTOMD Oifii-ers fm' Iirst semester: .lntly Iiriiwn, Vice-President: Sonya Hooker. Presiilent: Nancy Harlow, Secretary, anil Molly Arnolal, 'l'reasurer. Good Sports Club The aim of the club is to promote good sports- manship between our school and others, and to strive to uphold high standards of sportsmanship, leadership, character, and service among our own students. The club carries on various activities such asi decorating the goal posts, selling ribbons at all football games, selling corsages at the Homecoming game, making posters for the basketball games, selling cookies, giving jackets to the baseball play- ers, and selling confetti at some of the football games. The picnic the Good Sports Club gives for all the athletic teams in the spring brings their activities of the year to an end, Ml'1Mlil'IRS: Molly Arnold, Sylvia liarrelt. Kay Beach. Pat Hell, Barbara Bri wn, .lurly Iirown, Lirenila liiirnelle, Janet Ijulluck, Caroline Uampliell, Nancy Carr. Mary Brent Elmore, Gloria liolrl, Puilrlie Gold, Nancy Harlow, Sonya Hooker, Linfla Carole Kelley. Mary Lewis Langley, Mililreil Lanileri, Annie Lechevalier, Eugenia Nnrment. Virginia Norment.. Linda Gail Prirlizen. Lou Ann Ranrliilph, Gail Register. Sandra Shaw, Susie Street. Peuszy Singletary. Jane Sutton, Dot Sykes, L':iruI Threatt, Kay Tiller, Kay Turnage, Rena Vasilukiiu, Jean iN:-xtson, Gail W'all-ter, L':irnl VVilsun. Mrs, Cuthrell is ntlvisui' tu this club. V'-'-T112 li I iff J , Y ,pr , ,, , J- 1...,,l f f T! .t 55,51 '- TU1'--Mi-Q, Yiiiini: he-his Fei-il. Mitrhell, Patsy, :mil Lee ret rililmns rrfaiily l'i.i sale, lGllT'I'UM-- Plzxliriirii: iiriijects for the remainder ii' the year are seminal seriiester iilficers Cecil Marks. President: Jimmy Niirville, Treasurer. iiiilvh Ji-nes, Vive President: Mui-hull McKinney, I'riijei:ts Chziirniamg Vevuy Viverellu, Sevrelziry. Kudo Klub The Kudos Klub, organized in l955, is growing in size, spirit, ond service. lts purpose is serving our school, our community, ond our clossmotes- ond working for others unselfishlyf' The projects ore two kinds ill Service-The club members serve os ushers for the P.T.S,A. Bock- to-School open house meeting, They help in ony colls for community service ond proiects. The club recognizes periodically those who hove given un- recognized service. C23 Money-mciking-The mem- bers sell ribbons for the bosketboll gornes. They olso sell plostic yeorbook covers, os well os speciol mode pciper schoolbook covers, Meiiiliers i-1' this i-liili are .-Xnnc lialtlu. l'aiil llelxiii. Leu Ilullnck. Palsy D.ii.uhlriiIue, Vmiiiie Hiilfiii, .liiilv Hamiillmi. llaii-li:ir:i Harris, liiitrh Julius, Rusty Larii-as-ter, Diiri-thy Mauee, Cecil Marks, Mitchell Mi-Kinney, Dizinu Nzulelnizin. Jimmy Niii-ville, l4'r:iiii-es Spell, Hiilii-rtzi Willinme-, lim-lmi-ii l'+-:nw-v, Jean iliilliir-k, I-'mm-es KZ:-rhnm. Ki! Snnilurs, l i':ini-es Yiist, lietsy Viileinzm. l'91:i:y Viverelle, Mrs. Yinxiiig. uilvisiir. -1 -- -gf 1 1 I3 pf: I i ,, , .k . I , I -' s... 1 Z1 -- ' 4 :rg ' L: l , ' ..., , . ...., ...,. . --- ,..., ---.------ --,..,4 -ini ,Q ,,,, E-V it ,, Service Club One of the oldest and most outstanding clubs in our school is the Service Club, Its membership is based on willingness to serve, school spirit, and high character. Among the activities sponsored and participated in by this group are: leading de- votionals for assembly programs and P. T, S. A. meetings, sponsoring the Homecoming Parade, selling programs at the football games, sponsor- ing the Easter Sunrise Service, sponsoring the pre- Easter assemblies, polishing the school trophies, raising and lowering the flag each day, keeping plants in the office, helping in community drives, taking favors to the county home at Christmas, and helping a needy family at Thanksgiving. Menibersi Iiunnie Baker, Linila lielanrl. Juily lioyil, Lou llryun. Prizm' liullmlx Ninu iii,y.in xiii ui, in LL 1 e lietty Hall Fuller, Ann Griflwin, Teddy Hassett, Chuck Haizirerty. Sanilru Hncleslx Rei.in'i Hnles i n L nine .-iioxn ii i ilue ini llaynumrl Pwrker, Mary Alice Raiukley. Bill Slzincil. John Tullnss, Dnviil W lliim i n v i Ihl inn Dan Rnlvhins. Judy Puwell, Sammy Meyers. Celia Brake, Stanley V:+ui:h.m Maxx A in Rvitei tx Lui: ii .lurlx Nmi -1 ..... . -WWW iTliI'i Bliviiiiwr- .,r vh-- I-.mei-i 1-.inimiiiev :ine I.ii.y Iiinvlini: the i-:ii xi, limi s1ii.i1.i'l:.iis i.. 1. .list-i-yiiig nimily. 4l1H'l I'UMI fulfil-1-i-si I-wiv-,-li Mi-.ifii 4'iiri-in l'resifli-ui Yu-Liv 'l':iy-Iiir, Sui-i-ctzii-y, lstzinil- iiiui Miss Vmiuhxll, :lilils-wr I'zil 'I'hiii'ni:iii. 'l'i'1-nsiii'vi', .lmly I'zii'kei'. X'iiii-l'ivs--iilisiii, The worthy aim of the S O S. Club is to place seryice over self To achieve this purpose the members help a needy family at Christmas time, sponsor o float in the Homecoming Parade, sell stationery and Christmas Cards, work in the con- cession stands at the football games, and meet the buses before the ball games. This club has clone on admirable job in serving the school and the community, and stands ready at all times to serve in any way 511-iiilivix Iii-iw .Xluxnriilui-, Willziiwl llzills, Skippy Must, 'Viiiiiniy livlls. Itill this'-ii, .Xlln-ii Vi-min-iilim-i'g, tiwcii l'xii'riii. Jerry lluley, l'h:n'It-s Plilwnrils i.liii'i:l I':iri'i-, Mm' Hiiie-. Ilwiiry Iliiisiiyi. liiililiy ,Tm-ksiin. Anne Kirklnnil, I'ifxJi:3' Lzimm, Ihinriie Murvhisiin. Judy l':irkn-r, .Iininiiv I'iu'kci', Riilniul l':irkvi'. Xiiii l'i-llf-ii. tif--fi'uv l'inn:iui, I-llli-ri Stiixiill, Kenneth 'l :ii'Ietiin. Vii-Lie 'I':iyIiir, l':iv 'I'hiirni:in, .lziniu Wi-stvr, Hililim- NYilh:ilf, l':ii-nlyu Yuiinl Vhiiirl. Shari. -au' .annul-1.-I ' lu i l 2: gh- 5 5 93, Distributive Education Club A DlSTRlBUTOR'S CREED I believe in the future which I am planning for myself in the field of dis- tribution, arid in the opportunities which my chosen vocation affords. I believe that by rendering the highest measure of service to my customers, and by cooperating to the fullest extent with my fellow workers, I will be rewarded with a feeling of inward satisfaction as well as with material wealth. I believe in the democratic philosophies of private enterprise and competi- tion-that these philosophies allow for the fullest development of my abilities and the fullest use of individual initiative I believe that the ethics of conduct laid down by the Great Distributor of all good gifts should apply to my personal relationships in the field of business, I believe that by doing my best in every way to live according to these high principles, I will be of most service both to myself and mankind, Il Iwi- nl' ilii- iliili iirii llifiizilil lllzinil, li-lwiiiwl llowiluii, liziy lll'y:inl,Jiiyi-1- liilvpcss. Mit:-hell Viilliiis, .liihii ltr-Iii-ri Irziiiicls, l'IiIxi:iril lfliiniing, .li-lxii I I-Qiiiiir l'iiil.i-s, Mzirilyn iinlil, Jzinive Hayes, Williurii llirlruiiiril, ltiinnlrl liiivf. Niirnimi .lin'il:iii. .lzinics I.:inil, Irnizi .lt-:in Miiiirinlr Itirlrr-rl l'ui'snn, I ll rriii, ,Xilriuii 'l'iii'lii:i1 .Xlii-ii lA'hvuI4-r. Wayne I-'ishvi-, .laimcs Drake, ,lim-ph Vzipul, Willis IC. llirusu, NK'illi:iiii llr-iiry Viilsim, Williwiii l'r-L-lv Dunxiv l Hi-Iii-r Fiiiiiiiis l':iisy .Xml 'I':iyI--r, Kviirivih 'I'iii-Iwr. Milton Willizmis, James Iiirl-url Wiiiiil. -Q..- rs fi Ho lf! fm 1 If 5 I Radio Broadcasters , The Radio and T, Vi Broadcasters Club is de- signed to give experience to those students who . . '-' are interested in various phases of radio and T.V. The radio Club prefers only those who will work and co-operate fully with the aims and purposes of the Club The club also strives to teach students how to plan and act as a group as well as independently. lt stands ready to help the High School publicize its various activities by means of radio broadcast- ing. VTOPI With the help nl' Tiininiy Heilpreyieth, Hill Winters. Mike Lan- ders, :inil Palsy Warren, Jiiily Sorrell lakes her turn at nml-tim: the ilnily :mniiiini-enienls. lIiU'l l'UMb I4ill Vtinieri. ilresiilenl uf the Rauliii lliwznlczislei'-4, i. exliluininir his work at WIQICC in the other officers uf the club: Evelyn Harrell. Secretary :ind Treasurer, lfhzirlie Moore. Vice I-'resiileniz NV:1yne liiillucli. l riiul':ini Direuliiri lliiyil Cixllins, l i'ui:i':xni Direi:lm', Wiemllers: Johnny Avenl. 4':ii'0lyn Barnes, VV:1yne ljnllnclx, lhiyil Collins, llinily .Li Ciiiipeig Patsy Dziiiizhlrillue, 'Yung Huniniiuicl, Exelyn Harrell, 'l'iimrnx Herlizepeth. Kenneth Jordan. Joyce Joyner. Mike Landers, Linilu Lewis, .Timing Lewis, Charlie Mimre. Willie Mm,ire, Iiill Piirxis, Winnifrerl Sheurin lien Singleiiiii, Judy Sorrell, Randy Vick, Patsy Warren, Ray White. Zenix VVilliums. liill VVinteis. Lillie Mzxe Delnnizir, Jerri' Howell. X , , ' X .j.j.j. msg. .K 45499 pn. N , , l -',.',-3 . 1,-,' v.'. , -.-rev: Dramatics Club This organization is designed to find talent and to further interest in dramatics at Senior High, Under the able direction of Mrs, Hobbs, who serves as advisor, the members learn the principles of theatrical art, The interest engendered in this club serves to stimulate active participa- tion in classroom and school activi- ties at large. Drill Team The Drill Team, under the direc- tion at Coach Carpenter, is the new- est addition to our activity period club groups, The thirty-six members are divided into tour squads under guide man Buddy Moore. Uniforms consisting ot a black shirt and pants, white belt, scarf, helmet and leg- gins add to the general air at snap- piness ot this group The squad is able to do five different column movements One glance at the boys in one at their intricate formations proves that the purpose ot the club to train boys to take orders quickly and efficiently has been achieved Mernliers: Riililiie lteiiiieu. Jeri-5 lilainkmisiiip, Wayne Itriilizes, hiiii-igniu i e ii Cusley, l'iii'ky l-Ivlclivi, lletsy lwirnier, Pzmlzi l-Riiililxiiim, Kay Fuller. L hui l il 1 N l'i nimx 1' :him Pei. x Viiltim M ' lla i te eli Hiiii Pi ,iv 1 . i , :uric ' n'lie'. ' i- 'zu f Irnestiiiu Hnllin un lie i Ju n fun. lliililiy Jones, l reililie .li-nes. Denne Kennedy. Alive Kernion. Hale lui ll iixel Gloria Perry, Uiillie Ruth Pierre, Put liezirilon. Susie Russ. Mary Neal Lune Nui Dale Stexens. Kurt Yiii- liehr. l't1:ii'5 Willizmis. Q I ...r..ri.i.-.i ....f.,.i,.-i---. .if ii..- ii.-iii im... i.-4.-, ii...i.lv ivi.i...'.-. iiiii.-ii ltiiilif, iiiiii xiii... ii ii ini . i '- - ...ii iii. i Viiyif Kirliv Wm-il, Xlliii Xlliiiiil-t i XI ix liixl i Itillx lliillii Hu Q 'iuiin wifi.-i i..i., ii. llnuili Siii 'uni-il. Kiiiilh, ,hw Iilmi-II, lilil Yziiiii. 'l'iil Wil-iiiii, Miii i i It i lliiiiii, 'I'i-iiinii Ilnlilis,1'iiilli-ii Ilnrliiii, null Wii-iilx II iiiiixliii l i Me.i.i.e.-N: .im-i iiimi, oiiiii. .i..iiQ,, imiiiii sit-ami, sr....ii.-1. ifiy, i-iii iiiiiiii.-it, s....,iii iw..-is if.-rim-is .xi..m..i..is, icuii mit-y, .iiiiiy mini, Nm..-y i-iii,-.-is. ixiiimi-ii ivu..-in., A-ximi-iiu Mr-ini. iiuiiy .mm iw.-neil, Jiiy.-Q iw.-ry. anim- swan, 1-isis.. wan., mi, vviiti.-i-. 'lg-,r' , K , Meinliei-sz ltmilfunl Baker, liiililiy Hayes, l,.:i1'ry Luniin, Ansel Mnlcinn, Huy NVzilker. Alnn Wntsiiii. Iielty Iiiwick, Alie Hurt Cooper-, Jenny lfielrls, Mickey Herlini:ei'. Susan Harris. l-'rzmnie Hnrrisuii. llerulene Hill, Sue Hmm, Doris .Iin'1lzin, Mary Peyton. Dunnn Hanley, Louise Rupei' V. . . . irinnin lhilillu, Carole Rrilierls, .Jn Ann Serena. Mzirprxirel Sli'ii'kl:iuil, Szinilrzi Weller, .lexm- lf ilu Wililili ll Vi nie Will'ini I W ll Inu Alliiil e Ii Ili Shi xr lixe Nil i in A A i e-, rr- is s,.ii 'iinms, . i 'u, inm'e.' 'e 1, fairs-, The Future l-lomemakers of Amer- ica was designed to promote a grow- ing appreciation of the ioys and sat- isfaction of homemaking, and to promote international good will, This organization emphasizes the impor- tance of creative leadership in home and community life, and the import- ance of worthy home membership Democracy in all phases of living is encouraged along with wholesome individual and group recreation. The members of the FHA. have learned to face the future with warm cour- age and high hope. Club Motto: Toward New Hori- zons. Club Goal: Learning to live bet- ter today in order that our lives and those lives of our families may be better tomorrow, Junior Classical eague The purpose of the Junior Classic- al League is to encourage interest in and appreciation of the civilization, language, literature, and art of Rome and to give them some under- standing of the debt of our own cul- ture to that of classical antiquity among the young people. The local chapter is affiliated with both the National Junior Class- ical League and the North Carolina State Junior Classical League. Miss Louise Parker is sponsor of the local chapter. A highlight of the year was the Roman Banquet held in the Spring At this time the members returned tothe revelries of the days of Julius Caesar. NI-ntliti -. ,.-tiny liiirl-in 1 mu: lv:n.i:li:riilui,-, Bain.-5 1.-quilt-, Nui-lrzi Heilueyieth, llvuy tiitil till r lqil XX lk ll l ii ltixui Iulx lil in -1. iz .1, er ,Inner Iiiillit-k, T1-ilily in--s.-11, Svlxm linrru , ,U . . tg -in iii-Viz. gfis..f,, sift, im.-i-, xi...'f:..-et slim., Ni.-it 1u.,vi,..-, uint-it. i:..i.i, riifnieii immuii-i l mi Xilsilzik-iii. haue lynx-r. l,mil:i lic-lain-l, hm' lurnsiize, Nivki Nlulker, hav l-iillt-r, .lime- ihiliv llillizinis, lniie hiinpei ii, :mil Xliu l.i,.,..-r rnliw l1i.l.Iii, .Inv Mir- I.,-:lx limit'--, lliitiiill l'l:i4-lf., lliinnii 4'iiIpv-ppt-r, Hil llmin, Huy I nil IA,iIrnii1iil.iin l':iiil l'.il:-i , llnr-iiiiil luwlirr, .llliinix 4-illwrl, 'lliriiiiix' Muir-i, Hull Miiurn-, i M..v,f...,f, n.....i N.-i ..,,, .i.......v N.-L-..-ii, xii..f. mm.-,i, it.-..,.tAiii i'ii.1i,.t, 'r'..i.ii..v law-i., i nu., 'i...,i...f, i1i....i.i 'ii.ti.,,, scum 'r.ii.-',, i,..f.tf wimi, ia... win.-.-. xi w...-livin.,-in i V I x i.i,.,.i, ,x M M.i.ifif..,e Wi Junior Music Club The Junior Music Club is com- posed at students interested and tale ented musically. Monthly meetings serve to further the members' knowledge ot various types and phases at music, and to provide the members with opportunities to share their talent and knowledge, Mrs C R Shuler, advisor to the club, has given generously of her time and talent to help make the meetings worthwhile, Each year the .lunior Music Club gives a 325,00 scholarship to an outstanding senior member who is planning to further his education in music. Monogram Club The membership of this organiza- tion is limited to those boys who have earned a letter in one or more sports. During the year several projects are undertaken, some being to make money, and others of a service na- ture. All the funds from the proj- ects are used in some phase of school life. The club promotes clean sports- manship and clean living and lives up to all the standards that are typical ot Monogram Clubs every- where, Mr McGregor and Mr Lundy serve as advisors, Music Lovers Club The Music Lovers Club tries to encourage students to like serious music, It also has begun a collec- tion of classical and semi-classical records for the school, Members of this club take charge of the meet- ings and have, at times, invited guest speakers. Each member feels free to express his likes and dislikes, and to further his interest in better music, Personal Typing Club The Typing Club serves many purposes: to familiarize its members with the parts of the typewriter, teach the keyboard by touch control, and acquaint its members with fa- miliar material. It gives those stu- dents who think they might like to enroll in typing an opportunity to decide whether they like it as a reg- ular course. lt gives others an op- portunity to learn the fundamentals of typing which will enable them to increase their typing skill through their own efforts without instruction. llllulllllursi Ulm livllvlx, llnllli-il Ikllillfllill, .Inv illlli-I, .lllilllll lil l--,, l.lllll:l I-,ffl-ll, Ili-.lll:l lll I-'llrmur, liolllly lfisllur, 'I'lllly llllllll, Inlwiq Illll.-,lil-ll, Iii-ll:lIiI .lllllli lin, Mil .- l,l-il lil, Mllrr Mvllilllwllill, Alive M1-llflll-ll, lilll l'lll-llmll, Mlllllilb Ii:llli.llr. Milli hllwl' lil-ll-, .lalilll 'I'iy.,,--ll Kiln VV:ll-mil, .': ll 3 '.ll', . ill- l- Iilullyllrl' l I 1 lrfx 1... . P'-,g K.: H N - 1 cl .lg- af'-f, l . ,A R., 0 0 Harper, Dnltie I.illl Thnrlle. Luis l lirnwn, Charlotte Ml-Illtyre, Monk While, Hobby Lan:-aster. tiene Hose. Klilxller, ,lime XV:ll'llel'. 'lhr zlilxleill' L. Memlle-rs: Hairy Fellini, Ann mlltinq, Virginia s..lllllel-limi, Kay lwlm-l-, D..l lznllers, l nl-sill lm-lim, Jlllly wll.lEmll.lll, lvlill-y Will w.,.,.llif.l, swirl. lllle.ie.....l, will wells, lvlllfillll tweeish, slllrltl- Html. . . 'ckg lizzell. l'hil Harris, .lallle l'l'llvllllIel'. lillrl Betty Oldham, Jllily Nelms. linrll:ll'n Lamnl Ml I-'ram-es M1-lleee. Norma Mctirzilly. Hi-llllle Jwylu-r. Lilllll for this vllll- is Ml--. Nellie Willsu-1l.I. 77 Q Meniliei'-. Mirizim Ali!-iitt, l'i-ruin' ltzirnes. Janet liell, Saiiiilm llrulxe, Sheila llryzm, Jiirly Cnwthoriie. Frances Cui-ki'ull. lisirlixirax Dew, .Tenn Pfniglisti Nhiruuret Hmrlish, l':it Hue-Ile. Ann Iflyu, liiirlizira tiurtliier, Iiynilzi Hziriiniiinul, I,tiii Iluwl-aiiis. Vzilsy Jones. Murie Jiiyner, i'..m,il Knight, J,.,t,,,,.li,,,. M,1tk.,3 ,19,,m4gt ggcwnis. Kay 'l'h1ii-i-imriiii. .lc-:in Trev:ith:in, Katie 'l'ym-r. Ninn Wzirrvn. Ilrcnilai Wililfiiril, Q e a Girls Athletic Boys Athletic Association The p'imary purpose ot the Girls Athletic Associa- ron is tit develop physically, mentally, and socially bx enioying play It teaches how to be a clean, clear thinlfcer, and how to get along with others, Eecause ofa time eleme't, the intramurals held by the club are limited to members only Bat the activities are varied This year the club made a float for the Homecoming Parade Association The Boys Athletic Association was organized to provide wholesome athletic and recreational activ- ities tor those boys who do not participate in varsity athletics. Each year teams within the club com- pete against one another and a club champion is determined in basketball, volleyball, ancl softball The championship teams from the Boys Athletic Association challenge the championship teams from the Monogram Club to determine the school intra- mural champions j,1i.,,,l.i-ir Imniil Ailiinis, t':ii-Itiin ,Xi-ii Itziiiiiv liiitts, Itny ltrvnul. Milli' lliilliiirk, Um- ltiillut-L, l':ii-ks tkilili, Dziviil Vtillius, Siiiiili Itiilliill, Niiriiiiiii Iniyisl fini-Iziiiil Ijixiiii, Kitt Iilliiiigtmi, tlury ItIthritlui:. 'l':iiiIy Fm.-, I-14lw:ii'fl Il:ii::iii, Hnmr lizinizitl, J. lC. lliiwkins, lh-riiiu lsuvtt. Miki- liiimlv, .litmus Mzirshlriirii, Dil-kie Miiiin-. l4i-ruin Miise, llmx-:ii-tl Moss, Autry I'e1-lv. Viirtiss Pull, Diiiinlil Iliililiiiis, Mivki-3 lliililriii- Ken Smith, Williiir Siiiiii-N, Silas Smiw, .lim Slieiuhl, Hi-ni',' Winters, J. 'lf Wulili, .lininiv Whom-li-i'. :intl Hiillih Willinni-4. Bible Study Club The aim ofthe Bible Study Club is to study the Bible and learn to understand it better, Our activities have included visiting speakers, film strips on world religions, and visits to many different churches. Members: Suziluilf Annette llullanil, l'i-muy l.1-nnaril. Ifannii Mae Vnlsnn, Jurly Lennarvl, Iietiy Suu Sallifu, Sinnilinp - tilt-nn Lee Hill, liilly 'l'hurnian, Miss Parker. .-Xiliisirr, Iillwnnil Lung, llanily lfrahtreu, Mivlwy lizxelle. Vhnrles Pullman: ,Xli-L-nr Sandra linsu. The De Malay An lnternational Organization found in every state and in most cities of the United States of America, its territories and eighteen foreign countries, This organization is sponsored by the Ma- sonic Bodies and is for young men between the ages of fourteen and twenty-one years of age, who have a good moral character as well as a profound belief in GOD. De Molay Chapters practice Reverence for GOD, Courtesy, Comrodeship, Cleanness, Filial Love, Patriotism, Fidelity, and Toleration. At the De Malay Altar each De Malay promises to aid and uphold the public schools and to walk uprightly before GOD and man at all times. ltenresentini: the Deux Pays Chapter are: M. E, Klraily, Jr.. Junior Cuunv.-ilor: W. J, Capel, Master Councilor: Dewey Huw- ard. Senior Councilor: Randy Dahlis, Chaplain: Larry Le- nmin, Preueptor: Tommy liurharn. Junior Deaunn: Tommy Reese. Chevalierg Owen Delaniar, Junior Steward: Selmer Hay Slilley. Junior Steward: Hale Kimnue, Seninr Deacon: Hubert Jones. Standard Bearer: 'Fanrly Fitts, l rece1itorg linbliy Ital- lle, Preceptiir: Hnliliy Lancaster, li'1'e4:eptnr: Parker Hyman. Jr., l'reveplnr. Musettes Club The Musettes are those students interested in becoming teachers. The members of this group work in close co-operation with the fac- ulty in learning the various facets of educa- tion, The chief project for this year was ready- ing the School Directory for use in the halls, This group also had a Tea for the Future Teachers who attended the Northeastern Dis- trict Teachers Meeting held here in October. A major contribution of this club was the assigning of a member to each Senior l-ligh faculty member to serve as an assistant, Smnilimz--Mrs linwilen. Vickie Walker, Helly Hue Dales, Nancy Lune: Sittingwlielly VVhile, lfranres Culey, Dntlii- Warren, Virginia Meyer, .Inan lhililiilt, Mollie Diiiiuhli-iiluu. --1,-lex xxx 4--'igxl V 'll X f ,AX ...x K- x X f XX , f y .- , 'S Wm? 11 f N ,if ' f A -if 4? M x 7 xU xxx Lili 2 f X f 1- -of WV I, --. X K , f A? i' 1 4 N f Q Y ,zz Wx X ,J - 1 A ,ffl X wx ff J , -' gs- K fi , x 1 Y 1 fr K,- J ' , f 1 ,f X,,,f ff,f 14 - ff K' X 1 1 f , 5.f' ' I lf 11 1' XX X-1, 6 If 1 ,I , 1 1, ff , - f - v , ' ' , ,,fff.. 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However, football is more than a game, foot- ball is life, Through practice sessions, skull drills, on trips, and in the locker room, a boy develops into a man. l-le steps into life with all its heartaches, and its blessings. A boy learns to make decisions, to carry out orders, and to work with others, he develops a determination that enables him to reach his goals in life. 14. , lll'I-XII1'fb.-XVII Ki-IN Y.-XIQIKUIUIUIQH i l l .-X su-ilu which nizirkcil this season: Miiil, niii-I, niiiii i i l I l 1 Uni' line :issislaini vii:in-he-S. Uhris l':ii'runlei' :mul Johnnie Ili-own lnnk .xii A . 4,,,..., I i. 'Q 23'-in ' u 'Q' 9 -1, I 21 4 1 '45 ff I I rv I 1 V .lf J Q 'G' A . 4- '.w.' .yn ,. Q v , fb A fbx ' N J A: .ff .N ., wk v-f. is fi 1 p0 'as' '67 5- 5'fLe,. SF' 'fi ' f 'H LL 3 F'1,- ' l .l 1 ,Q ec' l' . 1 I 1 ?1,..ft Q 5 Farsi, ,,,4,wh-b 1 'Ei' 5, f 1 ' 1 f f K P 1 I 1 9 4-in ,41 ' Q' A C, I tg .i ' Q r 'Q 492, -'51 ,f1':?aL+::m':ji1 . '?1f 1-iv ' Q -:Bldg f 1 MMX MEANS--'l':u-kle KENNl'l'l'H 'l'AlCI.E'l'UN-lflnil NORMAN DAVIS I-Intl MUIHAY :iv . 57 Blackbird New head coach Ken Yarborough with his able assistants, Chris Carpenter and Johnnie Brown, hampered by flu, mud and the lack of material did a remarkable job with the '57 Blackbirds. Though the Blackbirds won only 3 of lO games, they were known for their high spirit and rugged defensive line Led by fullback John Bagget and tackle Paul Eilers the local gridders took their opener from Oxford Orphanage 6-O and the following Friday defeated a respected Petersburg, Va. team l2-6. The following week the birds traveled to Goldsboro and in the final minutes lost a heartbreaking de- fensive battle to the Earthquakes 7-O. At Wil- OUN'l 'l'AYLURAFullb:iL-k DURSFY DANIEL'-Hfilflizick 'NWN M IJlXlC'VlllJ l I mirigton the following Friday, the Birds ran into the passing arm of Roman Gabriel and were de- feated 26-6. The conference champs, Fayetteville rolled over the Blackbirds next by the score of 32-l4. Because of a flu epidemic, the Homecoming game with Cary was postponed on October ll, Homecoming was then planned for the following week when Durham Bulldogs were to travel here for a conference battle, but once again the flu bug struck, this time at Durham. The game and Home- coming were postponed until November 22. Gar- ner replaced Cary on the schedule and the local gridders defeated them 2l-O allowing Garner's multiple offense only l8 yards rushing. ,IUHN HA1ItiE'l l'-l ullIi:u-ls X l.'l'l PN i!AXliI.E3 'Q 6- '94 is f Tlgldr .,. P Y it i so-', IIXNNY 1ZX'l l'S- II:ilt'Ii:i--ls IILXHNIIC 'IYXNNIAIII-V Hiilflini-It JOHNNY WILLl.-XMS-H:rlfli:wk IDlIN.rXl.Il HUIHGINS--lilll ck Nf is IDBI! -c. tniir hui-il it-rvltiiip riizinziuur- Ili-fi in rluhtl llziiii, .Iain , :iii-I ,Iiriiiiix Wh:-i-li-r I,ll'l-, ll',rhIIJF Ilnifl-:ill JIMMY The Birds then traveled to New Bern to take on o big and fast team. The Bears struck on the first play from scrimmage and scored, then went on to defeat the Birds 25-6, The following week the locals played against the Raleigh Caps in a staunch defensive battle, with the Caps cashing in on two breaks to win 9-O. Once again the rain and mud hampered each team. The Blackbirds then lost to their arch rival Wilson 34-O in a game in which Wilson showed a powerful of- fense and tough defense In the final test with Durham, played in rain and mud, the locals dropped their l-lame' coming game 25-O. This year the Blackbirds had their fourth coach in as many years. Next year the local team will have its fifth new head coach as Ken Yarborough resigned to take a position with the High Point YMCA, Several players received honors an the '57 team with rugged Paul Eilers leading the way, Paul was named on the All-State team and also on the All-Conference team Captain Al Wordsworth was honorable mention All-Com ference and All-State at center, l-lalfback Blarnie Tan- ner, leading groundgainer, was honorable mention All- Conference, ill I Il I 1 I Mllili I.l'NIiY 'I':n-Itli- Illltll-III WX'I'ICllN I il it Cpu!- ' MY MOORINIL Hulfla: lt Sept. Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 6 .,..,,. l3 .,..,, 20 ,..A,A 27 ...,,. 4 ....... l8 ,,,..... 2 ,..,.... 8 ...,.... I5 ...... 22 ,...,. 6 21 6 O O TOMMY ADKINS 41.4-im-wi-im. k Schedule Oxford Orphanage l2 Petersburg, Va...... O Goldsboroum 6 Wilmington l4 Fayetteville Garner ,,.... New Bern ....t Raleigh ...,.. O Wilson Durham ..... Honky Mount makes u goal line stan l 1. t D h U I L I ll t D h l l I 1 C N 'EI JJ' P, , C .J L X iI.i'lt li' rluhlr llziyrniuiil I':ix'kuv'. .l-:lm Tullivs, Eil Dunn, I.:nwt'e:ni'e Snlterllelil. .li-hu lim-ily, Riilunil l':1r'ker, ltivln Mniim, 'I'irmmy lh-csv, Jinmu' l':irkcr. lll'lXll ittXt'Il l,l'NltY ll Xtnlnlv lj XN ltIrl,X.wll lhiywimil lzvuns, Ilnvlil llnrper, liussoll tlzii-li, Ilivliluy .live Ayers. Ba ketball This year's team was a much improved one over last yeor's, It was one ot the strongest teams in the Eastern Conference At times this year there were as many as four luniars in the starting lineup, which means that next year's team may be even better than the '57-'58 squad The Blackbirds fought their way to a tournament berth at the Triple-A tournament in Greensboro, N. C Haywood Evans, Rocky Mount's star forward and Alle Eastern lost year as a sophomore, was again in the thick of the race for the eastern scoring championship, Roland Parker, Jimmy Parker, and Evans were among the top seven rebounders all year in the Eastern Conference l'XltlxIi.I2 .ItlIlN ILXNIYY .lUllN 'I'l'l.l.HS .IIM xr my NH SICLI. CLAFK ED DUNN llllll MUKIRH RM 5l RM 58 RM 86 RM 55 RM 68 RM 40 RM 80 RM 50 Conference Schedule Kinston... RM 43 Raleigh ..7... .... . .. Henderson ...,........ RM 37 Wilmington Klnston ,.,. ...... R M 54 Durham ....,, .....,. Greenville ...,........,, RM 72 Goldsboro ......,.,... Henderson ...,....,... RM 50 Fayetteville Durham .,.. RM 65 Wilson ...,..,. ,...,., Goldsboro., RM 48 Raleigh ...... ...,.. . Fayetteville RM 67 Wilmington LAWRENCE SATTEHFIELD BOBBY JOE AYERS RAYMHNIJ I'AllKl'IR 'IWIMMX 441 Jimmy Parker ilrlves in for two points alumni! R I h DAVID HARPER lim Holi Mm-re gels at shot will umler the goal :illhmiuh he was lveiml uiinrileil i-lnsely liy a Durham player, Junior Although this year's edition of the Babybirds did not win many games, they did gain the experi- ence and background that will enable them to step into varsity positions. Probably the most promising member of the linu- li,-fr i -in ri-it lkm-ulimgr ln-fl ln riuht: .l 'I' Weill-, I':ii-ks Publi, .Jimmy Spuiulm -C' V ,Q i l, -i riifhi, IH-:ii-h 4':ir1-f,-nlcr. Smitty Ilnlmn. 'l'iimni3' Adkins, Mil-ae Liinilg, .li 'l'n our helpful :mil friendly trainer. Hunter, ue Lrixe thanks fm' zi juli wvll ilivne. Varsit Junior Varsity was Jim Speight. He did a fine job at guard and proved to be an effective scoring punch. Out of this group of boys will come the stars of the local varsitv during the next few years i. iiiii l'm'x'is, iiiwv- i--vim.. xii...ii...u lump' Mmwiriu. lin , Mmiily MvKinuuy 'llip vim I ilvh Jones, ltnliurl l':nge. ltnllih Williams, .?i3i3s'??Ee'-N l nwiifiish T T l nnmsmn uumnnnvrw IWHLWBS 'iqgw 3 5:3559 ummqgwgt , 4 y i ig :. ' sk A 5333.1 45'-ti' ' i2Q :i5i?'7'EiL2 i lf 2jj V s P- zsaaeseahsveitemi - 4' - gsm: wsmgg museum ' Mgr-Kelg Qkikqdhis-ff, - , wefirfasgeansswr- . s3E5B5HH' 'ss is :if..'-s.-lf.fQf: l -Lfl - rev l fft 'ff This year's tezmi consisted uf! Kneeling lleft tu riprhtl Blarnie Tanner, Randy Vivk, Russell Clauk, Standing llefl tn right! John Hines, Ed Dunn. Holi Curr, Henry Hinsfvn, Hutch Jones. 4Missing from photo is Reed Nelson and Ruger Sellers.D Tennis With the top six boys back from last year, the tennis team of 1958 appeared to be one of consid- erable strength. These boys had proven during the previous year that they could hold their own with the best teams. With last year's experience, they are expected to be one of the strongest teams in the state, The six starters back from last year were Reed Nelson, Blarnie Tanner, Russell Clock, Bob Carr, Roger Sellers, and Ed Dunn, Golf This year's golf team faced the job of rebuilding after losing three of the four top players. Haywood Evans was expected to fill the number one position. He was the only experienced player. Although the golfers were not expected to win many matches, they gained valuable experience which will be helpful in the years to come. The members of this year's milf team were as follows: llefl to riuhll Pat Vhiirmzin, Allen Criinenlmeru, Jerry Howell, Kit Ellinpztun, Allen NYhit:iker, Henry Waters. tMissini: from photo were Haywood Evans and Jerry Daley! i N 1 -ag. tw.. Y K r .-N ! llli,'XD1'UAt'H JUHNNII-I IKHUXVN Baseball In his second year as Head Baseball coach, Johnnie Brown taced the problems of replacing many Iettermen who graduated from last year's squad A number ot promising sophomores were expect- ed to help the returning Iettermen, Alton Oakley, David l-larper, Jimmy Mooring, Bill Dunn, and Ken- neth Phelps, With three ot the tive returning Iettermen being pitchers, that position appeared to be the best man- ned ot the squad Alton Oakley, the number one pitcher last year, was expected to be one of the best in the conference. Junior Jimmy Mooring and Kenneth Phelps were on hand to back him up. These boys were also expected to see duty at other positions. Sophomores were expected to till many of the infield positions as well as some ot those in the outfield. This proves in years to come the Black- birds will field some fine teams, l I i v. Jlufi ti, rmhii 'i':iriilv Viiti.. Rusty I.:irii-:ish-i', Allan llziklvy, .Ie-II' lirilliii. 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Nanny VUKLLIIIN, Eugenia: NHI'lll'f'lll, I.i11d:a Gail Pridgeu, und Vaml Wilson. li Q V ir Er --r' N my ' W? W+'TCfy- I N-- 'C7 V' A xf ,Q f 1 ,g s x f, . TQ . - ' ' P- - A W-'Nq- 4 6 ,., i -,gl . 'vii-'f ffl lv f ,i ,il,l l, i ,, udp ,Ii Few would dispute the claim that Coca-Cola is the world's best known commercial prod- uct, nor that its distinctively shaped bottle is the world's best known package. The statis- tics are overwhelming. ' It was a May day in I886 when a struggling pharmacist with a bent for invention, a Confederate veteran named John S. Pemberton, cooked up the first batch of Coca-Cola syrup in a three-legged iron pot over a wood fire in the back yard of an ante-bellum red brick house located in Atlanta, Ga. Learning that some of the ingredients inclsicled extracts from coca leaves and cola nuts, his friend and bookkeeper, F. M, Robinson, wrote out the words in a flowing script: Coca- Cola That was the origin of the priceless trademark that has been preserved to this day essentially unchanged, William Allen White, the late sage of Kansas, had his own definition ot Coca'Cola When LIFE magazine sent a photographer to Emporia to take his portrait an his 70th birth' day, he asked that he be allowed to pose alongside the CocafCola dispenser in a local em- porium Coca-Cola, he said, is such a sublimated essence of all that America stands for-a decent thing honestly made, universally distributed, conscientiously improved with the years A southern contribution for the world's pleasure+that's Coca-Cola 1 ,HWY r A , X flux my 3 J Q .V,S : . , 4 . n '1 ' 1 an A Q 1 A ! i .' B4 iii an g lil 1,9 1 .3 . 'B 1 'Lfv..,' 4,1-. . L.. E 1 . X ,. - X-. - -9 . , 7?'.L,I.,i.3af L Q A - V- Q - I V' O 1 'S Q 3 P- 7' .- L fix. , V .ff .-f ' rf- '15 T x P - . is -'E i ' W . i ' , -, Y 1 f' 2 . 'I . I' ,Hi t . V f- '.'. l s--1, -. 1. . - ' T' 5 ,ij 4Q- Y 4 . e f-.45 '- . xg . Y, ., gn ,, 2 . L I, -, .ui I - - ' A Z., . Q' Eu' -Ffa- , .- .. V , 3 s' TWS- -' A Q L -ETC ' '. AfQg5,, '73?g 34--A1 , Q , -,ek -gvgkgr Q ' Y . . - V-.-V -1-,f:- -31-:Y ' new ' , A -. 4 , 7 46,11 , J X 3: A I 'Q 1,33 Al, . Y N -,Ie , . 0 ui c 0 -- Q A o, no , n V ---- i 3: V i , I L- ,I - -gn .,....... -in, 1. F ,, --?- 7 , 1 li 5 f-N ' , -- -, w.1 ,-g4'mef.e- ,ae - - i f- . .A , . J- 1 mr. - -.1 -- ' ' l-' , , fl N P73 diff? Ens' igskjifzilii U' L ri- Gr-H' '- 'N ' , asf' . - f-.!.cvgn4,,, 'L r . ., -.'.',. ,,, .... .. . L . 1956 1905 I . V , f The Rocky Mount Fire Department was organized August i 1896, under the leadership of Chief J. R. Bissett with a personnel i of six men. This was the horse-drawn days . i Today the 230,000 citizens of Rocky Mount are protected by a i fire de Jartment that has shown steadx' :regress over the Years in 1 1 .. I I . sill phases that make ei smooth working fire service, 'I'hirty-four paid men and thirty-three volunteers manning six pieces of zuvpuiwitiis housed in two stations give round the clock coverage. All zipliziiwitiis is equipped with Radio. Your Fire Department's Suggested Slogan i HOW SAFE ARE YOU? X 1 un Q. I'urtm-1' l 'Nm 1 Huw nd Stl P me 2-1251 110 N Chun 1 St ROLIQ MOLl1lf GURGANUS BROS. Super Market ROCKY MOUNT DEPENDABLE QUALITY- CORD COMPANY EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Fairview Road Manufacturers of Ronioeo Rocky Mount, N, C. Braided Cotton Cords Twisted Cotton Rope and Coarse Yarn CAPPS' GROCERY GROCERY-MARKET V Q w A In 5 I u Woild s Laigest Manufactuiei COUNTRY PRODUCE Of Venetian Blind Cord Self Service Rocky Mount, N. C. Dial 2-1946 847 Falls Road This Milestone will always eoinineniorate for you your delight- ful days at Rocky Mount High School. A new life lies ahead, but you will never forget the old. Each of us is interested in a secure, happy future. Happiness. mostly we find within ourselves. Security we can hest insure hy vigorous defense and iniprove- ment of all those ideals and things which are hest in these our United States of America. Avfhvfiled Godspeed I DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Henry Odom, Scilesmon j ' 5 f Ed Bondy, Solesmori LLL! DLIIZLXLI 1 Rocky Mount! North Carolina q I X x x Sit Is iw W T N , N NNN- COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION II6 South Franklin Street INSURED SAVINGS MORTGAGE LOANS Rockv Mount, N, C. TV-RADIO HOSPITAL l'I'.Y.X'l.Y1IllII.Il tuxn Jl,1l.'1f.w WALNUT SHOPPING CENTER RCA TV AND HIFI QUINN'S, INCORPORATED 1, A FVIKNITURE' UF QF,-ILITY , wulplvl: - II1 Hume' IIIIHHP' 2-2111 I'r1'1iif l :rrui.vlff'1xw IHS-ITN North Main Str:-wt You lim-ky I'xIn11l1l, Nurfh Czlmlillzl PRIDGEN TIRE COMPANY, Inc. V, S. ISUII-II, TIRES l?I'jI Al'l'l.'X'fl -5- I'l'I,r',-1.X'1ZlNG IIIIII Nurth FIIIIITII Strevt THIHIIIIIJIIC 6-8006 Rocky Mount, Nwrth IIQIVHIIIIQI The doors of Peoples Bank are always open t y PEGPLES BANKandTRUST COMPANY ROCKY 1v1oUNT, N. C. L, fa, ? X105 1 U .W -v'?'ilH , 'jgifvl ' ,lay 'J .47 '-V24 I J' VH fp 1. ll 1 w' 1 1 1 ty J j. ff -L Y' BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 5b 1 tj' , ,' 'Y , ' .P 1' THoRPE Music co. Rocky Mount, N. C. 171 Albemarle Avenue Phone 2-2854 StaIIings0iI8tCuaICn. Gasoline - Kerosene - Fuel Oil Motor Gil and Coal Phone 6-6184 816 Ricks Street Rocky Mount, N. C. , l We'1'e H I-NOC'-.-XRS Too hm 5 on 151 Qlldllll 11+-11-lnnllrllw I' vkv Xlnlllll i Rllllil-I ANI! NIUI lf lltll'Ll-I All Ht l I IN! l'ENNlCY'S Business 2-2l26 Residence 6-5437 Compliments Sutton's New and Used Cars cf Fisher Radio Sz Television K J, .. Z' Soles and Service Cosh or Terms l l0 Marigold St, Dial 2-2006 We BUY Used cols Rocky Mount, N. C. 62l S Church St. Rocky Mount, N. C, Students? Meet Your Friends at Jack 8. Frances' l TGfTllDLJl'Qel'S W A L N U T S H O P l'lOl'T16 'COOl4ed l-lot Dogs Pies Fast and Friendly Service Compliments ot Custom-Mode Furniture PLANTERS COTTON OIL CARO-CRAF T, INC. and 740 Albemarle Aye, FERTILIZER COMPANY Dial 2-2964 Rocky Mount Rocky Mount, North Carolina Compliments CLAUDE IVIAYO INSURANCE AGENCY ' Insurance of All Kinds Tl-IE PLACE TO GO SELF SERVICE . 5c to 31.00 Store df: Two Entrances FOR BRANDS YOU KNOW Rocky Mount, N C we riafii. Mom lla Sunset Ave l3l 5 MCH 5' Quolm' SMC l9l2 DAVID HILL'S SUPER MARKET THE BEST IN FOODS. FEEDS AND NQVELTIES Phone 6-66l 8 Cokey Roocl Rocky Mount COMPLIMENTS OF THREATT PLUMBING cgz HEATING CO. PHONE 6-463l Home of RAMBLERS - NASH HUDSON - METROPOLITANS THOMAS-FARRIS MOTORS, INC. COMPLIMENTS or COBB'S MOTEL 28 MODERN UNITS U, S. 3Ol BY-PASS NORTH ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Meet Me ot THE DAIRY BAR For The Best Sondwichesu Grill Milk Shokes Rocky Mount, North Corolino SUPER-F LAME GAS, INC. Deolers in Bulk 8. Bottled Propone Gos 81 Appliances PI-IILGAS-The AII-Purpose Fuel Diol 6-6l84 8l6 Ricks Street Rocky Mount, N, C. WARD BAKING CO. If It's Fresher Than Tip-Top It's Still In The Oven DFol 2-2l48 l9l2 S Church St lll T E E N A G E WHITE'S SUPER MARKET VVQ are growing' 171,Q'2'Cl' F 'Q BV serving better. H I O Ig 601 Walnut Street Rockv Mount, North Carolina VOC-UE DRESS SHOP 312 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 6-4108 TEACHEY-WOMBLE MILLINERY-READY-TO-WEAR 125 Nash Street-Rocky Mount, North Carolina DRAINES KYSEWS BARBER SHOP W BEAUTY Corner Hammond 8 Tillery Sts N' X 'f E 'X 1,1 ain Rock Mount N C 135 - S' M St Y ' 1 Ml Phone 6-6794 MUNN, GRIFFIN 81 COMPANY Wholesale FRUITS AND PRODUCE 520 5 church sneer--Rocky Mount, N C 1 Compliments JOSH BULLUCICS BARBECUE soo COKEY ROAD PHONE 6-5651 ROCKY MOUNT BULLUCK'S FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 133 South Woshington Street Rocky Mount, N, C It you like it fresh- you'll like it frozen. 6 9 Hoy? am! liwrgyjfenls .Slap TI 128 Torboro St, Rocky Mount, N C PEOPLES OIL COMPANY W, Henry Toler, Prop, Distributors mia Products Nur F1101 Oil Illulszfs - H 1Vni'n1 Frzwlrls Rocky Mount, N, C, Dicil 2-6131 SMITH FLORIST, INC. I-IOGGARD-VANN MOTORS O L D S M O B I L E DISTINCTIVE S w , . ales and SQIVICQ FLQVVERS 431 South Church St. Florol Tele ro h Dov Phone 6-5912 I Deliver? D 6-7669 Dm' 6506 Night Phone 2-2024 Rocky Mount, Nl C. A. F. COMER TRANSPORT SERVICE Hzuilers ot' F'et1'o1eum Products 111 Bulk Interitute :md Iutrzlstrite ROCKY MOUNT COMPLIMENTS BUILDERS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ROCKY MOUNT IIS NORTH CHURCH STREET ROCKY MOUNT, N C BRITT TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INC. 911 N, CHURCH STREET ROCKY MOUNT, N. C STORES COMPANIES, INC. The south's outstanding auto supply stores. T90 N W MAIN STREET ROCKY MOUNT, N A' L' RINEHART 81 SON SzItISt'zICtiOII gLIzlI'zIIItccd I OI' your 1110110-V buck. 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GORHAM HDWE. co 2 Rocky Mount, N C IIS Sunset Ave, You, Friendly Sforeff Dio! 2-6672 239-241 Torboro Street Apparel That Appeals phone 2.61 I9 Dresses Lingerie Rocky Mount, N C Sportswear Jewelry 'DIE BESI' SERVICE IN 7'0WN' Established L E C 1923 Umapwny, U N s E E W D M M 0 0 T T 0 0 R R 5 S Rewind ing' ee E IQc1wz1i1'i11Q FAULKNER ELECTRIC SERVICE, INC. 820 com STREET Rocrw MOUNT,N C DAY PHONE 6-5863 NIGHT PHONE 611872 Ed FuIIer's Esso Servicenter Church 8 Thomas Srreer George S. Edwards 8: Co. Guaranteed 24-Hour Service WHOLESALE GROCERS Ph 6-9918 6-7319 one O' 518 5, Pearl sf, org: 6-7124 Rocky Mount, N C Emergency AAA Service-Ed Fuller, Owner ROCIQV Mount Day or Night-Auto 81 Truck Repairs I K - I : I 5 U P L R wx AR me T c..E22.. 2,. - HARRIS CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 232 NASH STREET ROCKY MOUNT, N, C. GENERAL CGNTRACTORS MODERN BUILDERS, INC. l58 North Main Street Rocky Mount, N. C, Merritt Plumbing 8: Imperial Furniture Co. Heating Co., Inc. HOME FURNISHlNGS CONTRACTORS Plumbing, Heating 8. Air-Conditioning Dio! 6-4547 I'+-rsmml Sulu-rvisiort ot' All Work 140 S Washington St Smxnlzurwl and Kohlvr Plumbing Fixrurv V ' Gould Wim-1' Systmus Rgcky Mgunfl N, C, PHONE: mi-413137 512i NORFOLK S'l'REPI'I' HUVIQY RIUVNT, N. F 117 SPORTING GOODS TOYS Boy Scout Equipment Distributors R1 ' 'Hi if E LL PoRTsr1E 's HeAo uARTfns I24 TARBORO STREET-ROCKY MOUNT, N C. SHAVER BATTERY 8: AUTO PARTS CO., INC. 2lO l-lill Street Rocky Mount, N. C Phone 6-6145 DAUGHTRIDGE OIL COMPANY BE suns WITH PURE GASOLINE - FUEL OIL Y- KEROSENE - MOTOR OIL ' ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA If it's quality .... If it's individuality .... If it's personality . . . If if's perfection in photography . . . lf's Barringersl BARRINGER STUDIO N Iunters A ROCKY MOUNT A NORTH CAROLINA Bank and Trust Company ' ' 11 is 555' .51 5 3251 TO SERVE YOU NOW... AND IN THE FUTURE Radio Station WEED Nashville Highway Rocky Mount, N. C. ROCKY MOUNT AWNING AND TENT COMPANY CUSTOM MADE METAL AND CANVAS AWNINGS Box 663, Rocky Mount, N. C, Phone 26202 established 1818 ROCKY MOUNT MILLS CARDED coT'roN YARN ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA ' Q - , A V A iw ', 15 'st at g2!?l'. A ' B1-iw xx ISHILS T0 :J L Agfffgtf 5, GRADLI.-XTING CLASS GF -P . --fy L on 4 hi v tu 'X in g ' 1 .22 4, y My N. ggggige lf A - C M O T O R S I N C . . 'I j'. fl.f.1fig1,5L4'?2?139e t-'Af I 'A Fil 1-1NcoLN MERCURY DAUGI-ITRIDGE PAINT AND WALL PAPER COMPANY CQNTINENTAL Rockv Nlount l68 South Washington Street Rocky Mount, N. C. North Carolina Telephone I2293l C'URII'I.I1llCN'l'S CENTRAL BUILDING DISTRIBUTORS l'1r1'l'Il Tl' 'IX'I 411' I!l'll IIIYH ll l7'I l.'l ll Y I .l,,,l4.1 . . .. I .,- lm 1 'wrtsr-1-lr IUH lxX NIUI Xl X 4 I IAI, lt-.IMHU Shell Thomas St. Station Rocky Mount Laundry t ' Service Is Our Business And Dry Cleaners ' Thomos St Fronklin 223 S Washington St, Diol 6-7l58 HELL Street HELL lw' Rocky Mount ' lllll Rocky Mount, N C Phone 2-3783 Compliments of FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH JAMES M. FOX JEWELRY CO. 126 S. Moin Street SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GIFTS THAT LAST Rocky Mount, N. C Compliments of MAYFAIR SMART APPAREL 300 S. Moin St. Rocky Mount, N. C. FAMILY SHOE STORE OF ROCKY MOUNT, INC. 188 NORTH MAIN STREET EFIRD'S Department Store ROCKY MOU NT Best Wishes to the Senior Closs Shop ond Sove the Efircl Woy I. W. ROSE DRUG CO. Complete Prescription Service Phone 6-7111 Rocky Mount, N, C. Kodoks - Films Accessories ond Developing VAUGHAN'S SUPER MARKET MEATS, GROCERIES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE 600 N. Rqieagii sr. Rocky Mount Congrotulotions S. I-I. Kress and Company 5-10-25 Cent Store Compliments of MATTHEWS DRUG STORE J L. Motthews, Prop Phone 6-4121 Rocky Mount, N C 1 1 DECORATIVE FABRICS WALNUT SHOPPING CENTER 707 Walnut Street Rockv Mount, North Corolino REID'S HARDWARE HOUSEWARES-HARDWARE-PAINTS THE SPORTS BAR 705 Wolnut Street Wolnut Shopping Center Compliments of ROSCOE GRIFFIN'S Quality footwear since 1918 McLELLAN STORES CO. 244 South Moin Street Rocky Mount, N C. CONGRATULATIONS to the Senior Class DRESS IN STYLE ON EASY TERMS at THE ROYAL CLOTHING STORE I I8 S Woshington St Rocky Mount, N. C. I fi-115176 Mics. I,I1c,'11,1,E: Gumcc:E I'l'np1'l1-tn-ss I'f ,NIWVI Ilvllllllifvllll Fuurl Hill, Um' Vnllr: f'fm'f If: lffilf CAROLINA CAFE lliglwwzrx' 3101-A North llll N ll'llIl'l'I ' ' ' ' M A R I G O L D SERVICE STATION ll. ct vvo1mlc1,1,, owl-1' IVflSIIING-IIAS-rIll, l,I1'Ifl.'l! 'A Tl! LX' IHIA ll Sla'I.'l'll 'ls' INI:1rignI1l M NVZISIIIIHIIUII Sl. l'Innue 2-2833 In I IIIII N I R1 1 .. 151, Ix.4lI, A'Afl, . wky Mount, N. ', Compliments of BULLUCK AUTO SALES COMPANY, INC. CHEVROLET CARS, PARTS AND SERVICE Dial 6-5119 Rocky Mount, N. CI 40 Years of Continuous Service Wilkinson, Bulluck SQ Compony Established 1895 Insurance of All Kinds - Rentals Mortgage Loans - Real Estate 126 N. Main St. Rocky Mount, N. C. Roeky Momzfs Oldcsf Izzlszwalvre Agency DRUGS ' PRESCRIPTIONS A Good Drug Store H. L. HICKS DRUG STORE Alwoys Glod to Serve You SUNDRIES SODA Rocky Mount General Electric Compliments of APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION W H A L E Y SALE5ANDSERV'CE FURNITURE COMPANY THE APPLIANCE CENTER Mom of HH' Street 227 S Main Street Dio! 24244 Complete Home Furnishings Rocky Mount, N, C, XE ,Iilfff ' T26 N CHURCH STREET PHONE 23131 ROEBUCK AND CO. Compluments ANNE'S DONUT SHOP ENGLEWOOD LUNCH BAR 705N Pme We Serve The Best phone 2223' Rocky Mount Rocky Mount JOHNSON COTTON CO. REFRIGERATION of Rocky Mount, N. C., Inc. SAI-ES AND SERVICE YOur JOIIII Deere Dealer S2163 and RQIJHUS for Domestic and Commercial Refrigeration, Home Appliances DANIEL'S, INC. , NORMAN SHEARIN TROY EASON The Shoppnng Center For WOMEN Ond JUNIOR MISSES 1500 S. Franklin St. Phone 2-2443 Mcuin Street Rocky Mount, N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. J. I. STALLINGS' TEXACO Service for You r i-Cor-1 OIL By the Loke GAS Rocky Mount, N. C. FRANCES REDDINCI BREWER SCHOOL QF DANCE 005565 I PAINT 8z WALLPAPER CO. B II t B Ilr O Tape lvsodgfnngozz Acrobotic Chorocter Children and Adults 102 S. Rcrleigh St. Dio! 6-7171 Telephone 6-4497 Rock Mount N C 1320 Dowson Ploce Rocky Mount, N. C. V , I I T 5 AIRPORT LUNCHEONETTE Thomos Williford Proprietor Highway 301A North GOOD FOOD AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Iephorme 6-9932 Rocky Mount, N. C HIGH FAVORITE AZEPSFELR' MORE BOUNCE TO THE OUNCE! 14 ROCKY MOUNT I H Your Fashion Store MAY 8z GORI-IAM, INC. Fivepoins T Best Sandwiches, Drinks, and Comic Books--Cosmetics, Drugs, Etc. Rocky Mount, N. C. Compliments of CEI-lMAN'S JEWELERS 139 South Moin Street Rocky Mount, North Corolino I I Chino American Tobacco Rocky lVlount,,North Carolina 7 B EEE Compliments EJ of L RABlL'S If REAL ESTATE AND Ig INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE AIX! REAL ESTATE T RENTALS E I I B. D. RABIL, JR. 'If S W3Sl1i11g't011 PLAN YOUR FUTURE HOME WITH RockyMou11t,N.C. CAROLINA BUILDING S U P P L Y C O . DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY MACHINERY-MILL SUPPLIES ROCKY MOUNT, N. CI DIXIE LETTER SERVICE MAIL ADVERTISING Compliments of Typing - Addressing - Folding A Mailing R O C K Y M O U N T Mailing Lists - Offset Printing - Church Bulletins - Multigraphing - High School M A C H I N E W O R K S Directories and Handbooks -4 Plwotofstating DIAL 6-7095 239 S WASHINGTON STREET 23-4 Torboro Street Rocky Mount, N. C. DIAL 676007 OR 6,5760 RADIO SERVICE SHOP 8: TELEVISION CENTER 71:.xlv'll 1: 1' I If I-I lviqil IL,-IILTIII III- I?-T777 ll!-I ll S XY:IslIiIII1IoII :4II'I-I-I XXXIIII llXl II I I I II IIIIXI F IAHIVIIIIIII 1ll.NfUl'jj lzcfcrmluv nzon' rrnrl IHIIIK' rr, race lu'- lll'PC'll 1'r11lf'r1fz'm1 and r'nff1sf1'npI1f'. H. G. VVELLS SIDNEY BLUMENTHALESICO. INC. .N.C Pianos - Organs - Band Instruments ' X U I O I I Y x X V Q H1-Fldehty - TGICVISIOD - Records to '41 I 8 L 143 South Moin Street Rocky Mount, N. C XYITH f'l5MI'L1MP:N'I'S .llfluufulilv Nfflrw rfllfl N4'I'!lf1' 7u1'.f.i Yvrlrx 0 FLAKE B. cH1PLEY,1NC. EDSEL IliSTl'ihlII0l'H lvl' MARK IV AL I'UMU'l'lX'E AIN f,'UNIlI'l'IUNING Hoe-ky Mount. North f'2ll'UIillH H. H. WEEKS COMPLIMENTS OF S6Cd+FC6d4HZ1I'dWfl1'C Garden Supplies W- B - H A R R I S O N TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ROYSTER 219 TARBORO STREET FERTILIZER ENGLEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER i CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58 B lk lets Rncky Mount's Largest Department Store SERVING ALL EASTERN CAROLINA POLICY HOLDER'S AGENCY, INC. Successors to THE MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY OF ROCKY MOUNT Willard E, Betts, Pres. ll5 N, Moin Street A. HICKS AGENCY LIFE INSURANCE-PROPERTY INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE I32 SUNSET AVE. ROCKY MOUNT Compliments of W. B. LEA TOBACCO CO. Enterprise Furniture Co. ROCKY MOUNT l58 S Washington St NORTH CAROLINA Rocky Mount, N C .Q Pollfpairroi' SHSEIS far Boys :iid Gillx IVIEBANE SHOE COMPANY l32 S, Main Street C Roclfy Mount, North Corolino W f K phone 272689 HHJIS ron women Qualify Shoes for the Family WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. THE FAMILY STORE 228 SOUTH CHURCH STREET TIRES, BATTERIES AND AUTO ACCESSORIES Z. B. BULLUCK, Inc. PLANTERS STREET EXTENSION Wholesale Meats D I A L 6-8122-6-8121 Whitehurst's Esso Servicenter SOUTH CHURCH ST. AT SUNSET AVE, ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS NASH STREET NEWS STAND variety in reading 117 NOSTI Street QUALITY MOTORS 336 SOUTH CHURCH STREET PHONE 6-8234 Superior Cleaners and Laundry S20-22 N, CHURCH STREET If your Clothes Ore not becoming to you they Should be Coming to US. PHONE 22122 Compliments Of EASTERN ELECTRIC, INC. ROCky MOL1111, N. C. 131 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58 Q. 1 Do as Molly Ammld :md ISVCIILIZI Burncttc have dcmc and open your savings ZICCOUIII with the City IIILILISITIIII Bunk. CITY INDUSTRIAL BANK The Savings Bank CHAIR 8z EQUIPMENT RENTALS CHAIRS, TABLES, PUNCH BOWLS, PUNCH CUPS, HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT Highway 301 South Rocky Mount, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OE ENGLEWOOD SUPER MARKET Oclqy M Compliments of CITIZEN'S SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Rocky Moqnt, N. C, To The Class of '58 OOOO FOOO OAKWOOD PARK SUNDRIES GOOD SERVICE DANCING IN BACK, A? G58 GIRLS TO SERVE YOU 64 HIGHWAY ENGLEWOOD GRILL FOUNTAIN SERVICE TOYS AND SUNDRIES 3I7 FAIRVIEW RD, JOE I-I, BARRETT, Prop, FARMER-BROCK 8z COMPANY VANIIIICS f XYHOLESALIC SPECIALTIES 4 I'.-XPER I'IIOIII'l I'S I+'III'N'l'AIN SVPIILIICS. NOTIIINS AND SVNIIIIIES . R, . ..,., 22-I 'l'zII'IxIII'1I Stun-I Rm-In Mount. IN, I. Ibm! 1.-I,,.,'I DIAL 6-7039 QUALITY SERVICE STATION EARL E. REI-IM Q EIQIHJ i 240 TARBORO STREET ROCKY MOUNT, N. C, ANDREW'S WASHERETTE I3I'iIIyy If T11 IN 1625 W. Thomas St. Dial 6-45-13 Rocky Mount, N. If I'1INIlII,X'I'l'I..X I IIINN 7 JOHNSON FUNERAL HOIVIEQ INC. JNL. IIIWIIY RIIIIIIII, N III I':II'IIIiII:I PEMBERTON, INC. AIr Condifionmg-I-Ieoting EIOCHICCII COI'IfrOC'rIrIg-Plumbing III.:-IIfa,wvp CNHYZIIH LUI'-II' ROCIfy MOuI'II, N, C DIOI 2-3I I2 IVIocIIin Printing Company Printers OI'ICI Photo-Offset Litlwogrophers SOCICII Stationery and Engroving 220 Bryant SIFGCI Telephone 65989 ROCIf,y Mount, North Comlino CITY BARBER SHOP SUNSET BARBER SHOP Member of Associated Master Barbers of America II4 S. MAIN STREET I36 SUNSET AVENUE P. O. Box lO55 Old Wilson Road Dial 6-5484 THOMAS ELECTRIC SERVICE WIRlNG-FIXTURES-INSTALLATIONS ROCKYMOUNT,N.C. BROWN MEMORIAL COMPANY NASHVILLE HIGHWAY PHONE 2-4271 MEMORIALS AND MAUSOLEUMS Rent Your Formal Wear for the ' BIG DANCES at ,, E5 ,zfv BUNTING HARDY AND MINGES lf algfafff N C :,, I - elf ' . -,Q ,.-v, . 2. in if ff'fT,Tw ,QQ QUAHTV cD'I ERi2Iw ' ,.,.,.,.4.....1.. .:.:1:::::,:-'1- 1 .::1. 5' Q ., .,.:.:1: I I :,:I ':T'.1 I a',. I I ::,:,:,,: , 2:1 :ilfia f2221-f:22f1'11-1-f-1-:A1-1 2-1---' Men's Clothing Women's Sportswear Fifty-Three Years of Clothing Satisfaction Campus Shop For Boys E.. S. BULLUCK s. TOLER AND SON ,EWELER 661161-211 CQHU-actors Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing and Engraving DIAL 6-7561 ROCKY MOUNT, NI C, 1 1 1 S, Washington St. Rocky Mount BRASWELL'S SPORT SHOP FISHING TACKLE A SPECIALTY, BICYCLES-SALES AND SERVICE EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS I37 NASH STREET TELEPHONE 6-4611 COMPLIMENTS OF GAY,S HARDWARE I I - M Y R H E L G E E S DIOI 2-1482 N 122-24 S th H d St. C,OmpIetc I-1Ome OU Owor IJLITIIISIIIIIQS Rocky Mount N' C' CAROLINA SCHOOL OF COMMERCE SECRETARIAI. - AccouN'rING - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Phone 2-6317 Roclcv Mount, North COrOIInO 121 S, Moin St. QUALITY LAUNDRY Complimenw Of 'gl CLEANERS' 'NC' DRUMMOND'S FLORIST 84242 Torbom S1 DIQI 6-7116 '19 N Mm SWG' Voclfy Mawr, N C Rocky MOON I wlitw I I 'I I -- I my ILM CINLWLQ MJ ,LAL ,w04QfLcJ'L,c5MLfJ4- -paw-to LILO -L at cttihw L U MWOMIJHIZQV ,of -M1404 I Q41 L 1Z,4f-fzuffmngmaft, M 'I H W I A L14 ,ge , I 341121, ,cfm-t ,EAA f ,oc Ewj!mML0A1A! S7522 CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIP NT CO PRINTERS - STA TIONERS - OFFICE OUTFITTERS AUTHORIZED Underwood Dealer 147 South Main Street Dial 2-1196 Tohuvf-o Our Best And Chief CIISIOIIIFI' Of Se-rvioe NORTH STATE MOTOR LINES, INC. Ufpvlzrlrlhlc und Fully lzzxurrrl lIIff'I'.YfIIff' mul IIItrI1.wfIIff' TI'lIll.S1lfIl'f1IIIlll I.C.C, No. 30512 Hor'l'v Mount N C Pl 41 JS 8. 9 KENILWORTH GIFT SHOP Rocky IIIUIIIIIIH Fz'IIesf Gift Shop Telephone 6-4669 Rocky Mount, N. C. 124 S. Church Street H. M. WALKER LUMBER COMPANY we BUY PINE LOGS AND STANDING TIMBER Manufacturers of CEILING-FLOORING-SIDING-MOULDING-FINISH-ROOFERS MILL: GOLD ROCK, N, C PHONE 6-8739 5 . 'SWT Si , an 3 . is 4 ,V. 4, 1 A. AA,,.,,. i .n-1, i CIIARLIIQ KILLEBHEW It has been ai genuine 1DiUI:lSI.ll'6 to have workefl with you in the p1'epa1'atioii of this Hz'-Nor'-Ar and especially to have known you ti'1l'ULljji1 your school years at Rocky Mount Senior High, 142 Howzlrrl Stn-vt Piio1iQ2-3fiUU A FRIEND ANITA'S BEAUTY SHOP BOAN'S FLORIST DANIELS BARBER SHOP DOWNTOWN ATLANTIC Complzhzefzziv Of ENGLEWOOD GULF SERVICE FALLS ROAD DEPT. STORE S. G, GALLOP H 81 G MOTORS CO. HOTEL GULF SERVICE KORETIZING CLEANERS LILLIAN'S BEAUTY SHOP MARKET CENTER HALL ORR'S MOTEL MILADY'S HAT SHOP MOTOR BEARINGS AND PARTS CO. PEERLESS CLEANERS PUBLIC OFFICE SERVICE ROBINSON'S DEPT, STORE STATION ROSE BUICK CO. SAV-ON-GAS STEVEN'S CLOTHING THE SUNSET PHARMACY TOWN AND COUNTRY OF ENGLEWOOD WEAVER FABRICS WILLIAM'S WATCH SHOP YELVERTON COAL AND OIL CO. OWN G. DUNN CO. 0 V E R 244-250 cRAvEN STREET 0 F F NX-S ,mf NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA X K TTS EEEE 5:L?:1AA-L N .- 6 PRINTERSkLITHOGRAPI-IERS TO M TETTRL f S FETEHQEQHL il: al: mi 7 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES I... L - , h R , EEEEEE3 E , 'f' 0 W TT I I f L 4 Q 9 y Producers of 4' N3 ' 0 U N N Q, N YOUR 1958 YEARBOOK I3C NIOR STATISTICS GORDON KEITH ABBOTT, JR.-Chairman of Publicity Com- irtrtec at Phalanx Club, EETSY JANE ALEXANDER-Musettes Club, SOS Club, Hctmercttm Offices, Chairman of Decorations Committee far Jr Sr, lAMES LlNDSEY ARMSTRONG, JR-Typing Club, Study Clt h Secretary of Word Shop MARY INEZ ARNOLD--Advertising .Manager of The Bfacl-sfiitrd Treasurer of Good Sports Club, Cheerleader, Can- didate for Jr -Sr, Beauty Court Jr. and Sr. year, Runner-up to Campus Sweetheart, Representattxe of Student Organization, Junior Classical League, Musettes Club, Hameroom Offices, Sponsor tiir football game, Miss Print Contestant, Senior Deb JOHN DALTON BAGGETT+Prestdent of Typing Club, Home- rcom offices, Monogram Club, Choir Club, Member at Varsity Football Team, ERNESTINE LEIGH BARNESfCl'totr, Baton Club, Participant in Contest Play Mll.ON ALTON BARNES-President of Bible Study Club, Chaplain of Phalanx Club, President of Phalanx Club, Member of Band, N C, E A usher, God and Country Award, Ltfc Scout, Assistant Scautmaster SYLVIA HOOKER BARRETT+G A. A,, Junior Classical Lea- gue, Choir, Student Organization Representative, Good Sports Club. WILLAPD ERLE BATTS, JR.-Chairman of the Elections Committee, Chairman of the Decorations Committee for Jr,-Sr., Member vt SOS Club, Student Organization Representative, PATRICIA OLIVE BELL-Secretary of the Sophomore Class, Drcmattcs Club, Junior Classical League, Hameroom Offices, Good Sports Club, Journalism Staff, Business Manager of the Blackbird , Candidate for Azalea Princess, Member of Deco- rating Committee fnr Jr,-Sr, Secretary of Senior Class. AAAUNDA JANE BRADLEY-Dramatics Club, Junior Classic- al League, Good Sports Club, Ht-Nac-Ar Staff, Jr.-Sr. Committee Chairman, Student Organization Representative, Hameroom Of- fices, Treasurer of National Honor Society, Student of the Week, Candidate in Miss Print Contest, Social Committee, Member of Youth Council, Outstanding Senior, Delegate to National Honor Society Convention, Commencement Marshal, CELIA RUTH BRAKE-Chairman of Social Committee, Sec- retory of Junior Class, Vice President of Dramattcs Club, Secre- tary at Service Club, Candidate for Miss Print , Quill and Scroll, Candidate for Campus Sweetheart , Jr,-Sr, Decorations Committee, Jr -Sr Beauty Court two years, Presidents Cabinet, Candidate for D, A. R., Hameroom Offices, Football Sponsor, Art Editor of Blackbird Jr. year, Jr -Forum winner FRANCIS BENNETT BRAKE-Science Club, Junior Classical League, Social Committee, Hameroom Offices, Service Club, Treasurer of Service Club, Blaclrbtrrt Staff, Jr-Sr Decorations C'tmmtttc'C', Chc't2rli3Oclcr, Elections Cornmtttcc' JULIA lPEllE BTIOWN fJuniftr Muwc Cluli, Good Spttrtm Cltttt, Student Organization Pepre-,entattvc-, Secretary ttf Student Organtzatfin, P.ant',t lor Chozr, Cheerleader, Junior Classical League, 'Ltate Secretary nl Juntftr Claw-,ical League, National Hrtnor Sfrctfty, Dfflcnalrf tr, H Cu S State Convention, Delegate in ll C S C C, Crt-Chairman Youth Civic Cftunctl, De Malay C.-.grthcarp Drgcorattttrt-, Cf-rrtrntttr-Q for Jr-Sr, Chairman ftl Qtuflortt Directory Cfirrtrrttttef- bf',Pb!'l A JE!-ll El-'ClVVll Gantt Sport, Clult, C, A A, 'Arrrittrrr til lrftr Eli-cftrrtttrtft Citnrtrnittrt-, Chair, Hirmt,-rttttnt Ol'tcr.-'. lOl-tit HElll-' 1' ljF'OtNll llnritr,-ri-i n- Olltctv-i,, Pclruttnal Typ 'yt Cltilt RAY LOUIS BRYANT-President of Black Masquers, Vice President of Boys Athletic Club, B-Squad Football, Hameroom Ofttces, Assistant Vice President for D, E Club. CHARLOTTE LEE BULLUCK+Homeroc-m Offices, Phalanx Club, Bible Study Club, Choir LELON RUSSELL BULLUCK, JR.+National Honor Society, Member of Decorations Committee Sophomore Hop, Manager of Basketball Team, Choir, Student Organization Representative, Kudos Klub, Representative of Chair ta Raleigh JOYCE GWENDOLYN BURGESS-Student Representative Or- ganization, SOS Club, Secretary of Black Masauers, Secretary of D. E. Club, Secretary of Hameroom, Member of Youth Council, Project Committee for Junior Class. BRENDA JOYCE BURNETTE-Cheerleader, Choir, Home- room Offices, Personal Typing Club, Good Sports Club, Secre- tary of Sophomore Class, Treasurer of Junior Class, Secretary of Student Organization, Miss Print Candidate, Campus Sweetheart Candidate, Candidate for Azalea Princess, Rotary girl of the Month, Jr -Sr. Decorations Committee. CAROLlNE REBECCA CAMPBELL-Hameroom Offices, Girls' Athletic Club, Good Sports Club, Office Worker, Figure Committee for Jr -Sr, Social Committee, Student Organization Representative WILLIAM JOSEPH CAPELiVtce President of Music Lovers Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, Typing Club, DSCOVUNWQ Com- mittee for Jr-St., D E, Student, Blackbird Staff, Member of De Malay. PHYLLIS JANE CARPENTER-Mayorette, Matorette Club, Choir. ROBERT LEE CARR, JR fTennts, Monogram Club, JUDY CAWTHORNE'-G. A A., Choir Club, E. H A, ALVIN RUSSELL CLACK, JR-Boys Athletic Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, Monogram Club, National Honor Societvt Student Organization Representative, Hameroom Offices, B- Squad Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Blackbird Player of the Week, Senior Float Committee, Jr,-Sr. Decorations Committee, Sports Editor of Blackbird, Tennis Varsity, Jr-Sr. Clean-up Comrntttee. ELLA RUTH COLEY--Bible Club, Study Club, F, H, A WILLIAM DAVID COLLINS-Boys Athletic Club, Typing Club MITCHELL LEE COLLlNSfFootball, Black Masctuers, Dis- trtbuttve Education, Boys Athletic Club, Music Lovers Club, Jr.- Sr Decorations Committee, Senior Play Cornrnittcc- WILLIAM HENRY COLSON7Presidcnt of Hameroom, Science Club, Choir, Personal TYDWWQ Clubf SOS Club Comms' Play Stag? Manager DAVID COUCH--Vwltlcllilu Club, Cmun Clulr 'TOMMY GERALD CRAFT fBasc-ltall, Fritsitball, Biiys'Atl1lulIC Cluli, Student Organization Representative, Phalanx Cluh, Kudo- Klult ALLEN THOfylSOlSl CRONENBERC1 -Vice President ul Stu tlgnl Organization, Parltamentartan nl Student Organization, p,,4.,,,Vtc.nt nf Nottnnol Hrinrtr Society, President at Juntrir Clos-H ,CHI Lcoquftl Pfqryrjgnt til Stiphontore Clasx, Delegate lit twi- Statt- Sturlrint Council Cringrc-mes, Dc'lCUO'L' l lW EP lL DP trirl Stuflt-nt Council Conqri,-ssc'a, Vtcc Prcntttliivtl 'll ll'1C ltlflflh Qqtfttltnct Ea' Itgrn District Sturlent Ctluncll Congress, Dclcqotu to t-tottnngl Hrinttr Srqtigly Cfinvcintttin, Member til the Eltjcttiins Curnnitlltgt- Prigutrlr-nl'2 Cctliinet for twft VC'0f t Ctvttett Award' M,.,nt,Ltf tit thi? SOS Cluli, Mclntltigt til thc- Youth Council, Mc'mf lit-r ttf tht Trfrinarte Clttlt Ctimnttttr-C, Caftll Tr.-ant, Cftntntenctg- IOR STATI TICS ment Marshal, Student of the Week, Kiwanis Boy of the Month, American Field Service Exchange Student to Germany, Baccalaureate Committee Member. GWENDOLYN ESTELLE CURRIN-National Honor Society, Girls' State Delegate, President of SOS Club, Publicity Chair- man of SOS Club, Exchange Editor of The Blackbird , Home- room Offices, Jr.-Sr. Program Committee, Junior Classical Lea- gue, Public-Speaking and Debating Club, I Speak for Democ- racy contestant. DENNIS WAYNE CULPEPPER-Homeroom Treasurer, Base- ball, Typing Club, Monogram Club. LILLIAN ANN CURRIE-Junior Classical League, Dramatics Club, Phalanx Club, Chair, Delegate to East Carolina Chair Clinic, Office Worker, JEROME THORPE DALEY-Rotary Boy of the Month, Home- room President, President of SOS Club, Chairman of House and Grounds Committee, Vice-President of Student Organization, Representative ta Student Organization Congress, Commence- ment Marshal, National Honor Society, Decorations Committee for Jr.-Sr., Finalist in American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student, Outstanding Senior, Student of the Week, Football, Kiwanis Boy of the Month. JOHN ROBERT DANIELS-Football, Delegate to District D. E. Convention, Delegate to State D. E. Convention, D. E. Club, S.O,S. Club, Boys Athletic Club, Fire Drill Committee, Student Organization Representative, Homeroom Offices, Decorations Committee for Jr.-Sr. WILLIAM DORSEY DANIEL, JR.-Fire Drill Committee, Traffic Committee, Homeroom Offices, Football, Monogram Club, President of Boys Athletic Club, De Molay, Decorations Committee for Jr.-Sr. MARY CRAIG DAUGHTRIDGE-Business Manager of Hi- Noc-Ar, Vice-President and Secretary of National Honor So- ciety, Vice-President of Junior Class, Delegate to Girls' State, DAR Good Citizen, Civitan Good Citizenship Award, Outstand- ing Senior, Foreign Student Committee, Student Council Repre- sentative, Commencement Marshal, Homeroom Offices, Junior Music Club, Girls Athletic Association, Food and Decorations Committee for J.-Sr., Quill and Scroll, Student of the Week, Candidate for Campus Sweetheart. PATSY RICKS DAUGHTRIDGE-Homeroom Office, Kudos Klub Officer, Junior Classical League, Choir, Office Assistant. EDGAR NORMAN DAVIS-President of Boys Athletic Club, B-Squad Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Base- ball, Radio Broadcasters Club. EERTHA JEANNETTE DIXON-Choir, Junior Red Cross, Pha- lanx Club, President and Secretary of Homeroom, Chairman of Publicity committee for Phalanx. WILLIAM LAMON DUNN lll-Junior Classical League, Boys Athletic Club, Service Club, Student Organization Repre- sentative, Baseball. GENE RAYMOND EASON+Dance Band Club. EDWARD CORWIN ECKLIN--Homeroom President, Kudos Klub Vice President, Clean-up Committee for Junior-Senior, Figure Committee for Jr-Sr., Wildlife Club, Dramatics Club, Homeroom Float Committee Chairman. HAYWOOD ERNEST EDMUNDSON-President of Monogram Club, Member of Varsity Football Team, Member of Golf Team, Member of Baseball Team, President of Homeroom, Chairman of Fire Drill Committee, President of Youth Civic Council, Mem- ber ot Teen-age Code-of-Ethics Committee, Junior-Senior Figure Committee, Member of President's Cabinet, Junior-Senior Dec- orating Committee CHARLES EDWARDSiSOS. Club, Choir, President of the Choir, Choir Club, Football-Varsity and B-Squad, Junior-Senior Decoration Committee, Tennis IRIS EDWARDS-Bible Study Club, Phalanf Club, Nomi- nating Committee, Projects Committee, Ways and Means Cam- mittee, and Homecoming Float Committee of Phalanx Club, Homeroom Float Committee PAUL ElLERS+Monogram Club, Secretary of Monogram Club, Mast Valuable Player Trophy, Honorable Mention All- State, lOth grade, All-State, llth grade, Second team of All- State, l2th grade, All-Eastern, ll, I2, All-Star Game, Honor- able Mention All-American, l2th grade NANCY ELIZABETH FAITI-IFLJL-Choir Club, P. l'l. A. Club AMY THOMASINE FARMERiVice President of the Bible Study Club, Choir, Music Lover's Club. ROBERT THOMAS FISHER, JR.-President of Band, State Band Clinic, Member of De Molay, Dance Band, President of Music Lover's Club, Homeroom Offices, Vice President of Eng- lish Class, Choir Member MAURICE ANTHONY FLOYD-Study Club, Homeroom Sec- retary, Dramatics Club, Music Love-r's Club, Senior Float Com- mittee, Assistant Stage Manager ELTON DICKIE FORBES-Treasurer of D. E. Club BARBARA FLEMING GARDNER-G. A. A Treasurer, Home- room Secretary, Choir Club, F. H A. President, Jr.-Sr. Food Committee. FREDERICK GARDNER-Typing Club, Homeroom Offices. JOYCE ANNETTE GLOVER-Secretary to Mr. Adkins, Choir Club. GLORIA JEAN GOLD-Choir, Blackbird Staff, Good Sports Club, Secretary of Good Sports Club, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Com- mittee, Elections Committee, Dramatics Club, Junior Music Club, Secretary of Junior Music Club, Homeroom Vice President, Assistant Business Manager of Blackbird Staff. MARILYN LEIGH GOLD-eGood Sports Club, Vice I feSiCIefiT of Musettes Club, Homeroom Offices, Student Organization Representative, Vice President of D. E, Club, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, Black Masguers, Contest Plays, Winner of Public Speaking Contest, Winner of Dramatic's Scholarship to U. N. C. CONSTANCE LEONA GRIFFIN-Secretary of Phalanx Club, Bible Study Club, Kudos Klub, Homecoming Club Float Commit- tee, Choir. JOYCE ANN GRIFFIN-Treasurer of Homeroom, Secretary of Bible Club, Phalanx Club, Projects Committee, Program Com- mittee, Secretary of Phalanx Club, Student OrgCtr'liZCITIO i RBD' resentative. NANCY LOUISE HARLOW-Dramatics Club, Junior Class- ical League, Good Sports Club, Secretary of Good Sports Club, Student Organization Representative, Program Committee for Jr -Sr. DAVID FLETCHER HARPER-Homeroom President, Student Organization Representative, President's Cabinet, Hi-Nac-Ar Editor, Ouill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Commencement Marshal, Jr -Sr Decorations Committee, Jr -Sr. Figures, Junior Classical League, Outstanding Senior, Student of the Week, Rotary Boy of the Month, Kiwanis Boy of the Month, Winner Of School and Area Voice ot Democracy Contest, Eagle Scout, Jun- ior Varsily Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Nominations Committee JAMES ROY HAYES-Wildlife Club, D. E. Club ANN CAROL HECK-Advertising Manager of the HI-NOC-AV Staff, Member of McCalI's Teen Fashion Board, Homeroom Ot- fice-5, G A. A Club THOMAS ALLEN HEDGEPETHfBlack Masciuers, Football Radio Broadcasters Club, Treasurer of Homeroom, Seniifr FII-Ot Committee, Study Club, Student Directory i-il t l l l l i l t l l NIOR TATI TIC FAITH VVYNETTE l'llCKSfJ unior Red CrOSS Club, DrClrnCltiCS Club. Phalanx Club. GLENN LEE HlLL-President of the Bible Study Club, Home' room Ottices, Member of National Honor Society. HENRY DlLLARD HINSON-SOS Club, Boys Athletic Club, Chcir, House and Grounds Committee, Elections Committee, Decorations Committee for Jr.-Sr, Tennis Team, Student Or- ganization Representative, Star Scout, Homeroom Offices, At- tended the Boy Scout National Jamboree in l957. THOMAS DEANES HOBBS-Band, SOS Club, Drill Team, SOS Float Committee WlLLlAM ALTON HOBGOOD-Study Club, D. E, Club. MILDRED ANNETTE HOLLAND-Secretary of Homeroom, Secretary and Treasurer of Bible Club. SONYA IRENE HOOKER-Publicity Committee, Homeroom Offices, Dramatics Club, Junior Classical League, President of Good Sports Club. MARY ELLEN HORNE-Red Cross Representative, Phalanx Club. DEWEY CREIGHTON HOWARDfDramatics Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, Music Lover's Club, De Malay Member. BOBBY DAIL JACKSON7Homeroom Offices, Boys Athletic Club, Study Club, SOS Club. RAYMOND JOSEPH JACKSON-Wildlife Club, Vocational Machine Shop BETTY LOU JONES-F, H A., Service Club, Secretary of English Class, Secretary of F. H, A, Jr.-Sr. Food Committee, School Choir. KENNETH MICHAEL JORDAN-Chair, Radio Broadcasters Club, Baseball Team. NORMAN LARRY JORDAN-D. E. Club ESTHER PAYE JOYNER-Homeroom Secretary, Matorette, Concert band, Personal Typing Club, Junior Classical League, Phalanx Club, Member of Recreation Committee For Sophomore Hop, Jr-Sr. Food Committee, Social Committee, Worker in Guidance Center LINDA CAROLE KELLEY-Homeroom Offices, Musettes Club Secretary, Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader, Football Spon- .t r, Good Sports Club, Rotary Girl of the Month. Student of rhr- Wool-, Campus Sweetheart, Outstanding Senior, Beauty Cft,rt, Pttlslicity Committee, Miss Print Contestant, Oueen ff l leart, EfCJ'l,ALC LEE lf'llfG- Choir, band, Wilijlifi-r Club E'l'llLLll' lNAYllE lfllOV'!LES fldtble Surly Club, Choir Club, Vrt, tlfrtt f Hftrncritfrrrt PEGGY Allll LAWN' blutlirrit Drflonilatitrn lfubrtgsf,-ntativrg, ltprttllt- fl- Ctt'rtiittltigt,,EO',CltJlr,l1l'1iJtrri'itjtlftlVVCW' antl ML-an lr,-'r'rtrr,tttt,t,-, Jr jr UIQ' ration, Cftmmitltg-ts, Qtggrig-tary til Senior Clf, , Ctfrt tary t thi T V Cla., Fftfttlrall Sptinmtr, Nltjlftrigttt- Qlnl, 'mtl ri-'gl H tri r ',ttfii tw, Clt,ll.lf1ritltr'ify fit nt' r llCl'. C!-lfl US L!-llfef-'sllll-' frftttfl Urn.,-rx Cliili, Llarir L1 Clit' Lt'7lCff'QlLl-' lll Vltlflltli Clulr, Aiiilttt tniitql lgtlucn- rt Cliil Vhalan- Qlnlt RUSSELL LEE LANCASTER-Radio Broadcasters Club, Typ- ing Club, Kudos Klub, Baseball. JAMES HOWARD LAND+Tvping Club, SOS Club, D. E. Club. RUTH ELIZABETH LANDlNiRed Cross Club President, Study Hall Club. ANNIE DANIELLE LECHEVALIER-Exchange Student, Homeroam Treasurer, Campaign Manager, Good Sports Club, Blackbird Staff, Student Organization Representative. SHEILA ANDREA LEE-GA A. Club, Junior Classical Lea- gue, Phalanx Club, Choir. BARBARA LEONARD-Choir Club, Bible Study Club. PEGGY ANN LEONARD-Bible Study Club, Choir Club. CRAY DANIEL LESTER-Gun Club, Study Club. PATRICIA ANN LOWDER-Chair Club, G. A. A. Club. DOROTHY ANN MAGEE-Junior Red Cross, Kudos Klub, Student Organization Representative, Guidance Assistant. RICHARD CECIL MARKS-Student Organization, Homeraom Officer, Kudos Klub President and Treasurer, Cheerleader, Junior Classical League, Baseball, Chairman for Kudos Klub Protect Committee, Senior Day Committee, Junior-Senior Dec- orating Committee. JULlAN THORNE MAY+Treasurer of Phalanx Club, Home- room Offices, Bock Stage Crew. WALTER THOMAS MEARS, JR.-Varsity football, Typing Club, Wildlife Club, Monogram Club, Winner of Billy Smith Award. WILLIAM LAWRENCE MEDFORD-President of Senior Class, National Honor Society, Hi-Noc-Ar, Chief Commence- ment Marshal, Rotary Boy af the Month, Kiwanis Boy of the Month, Football Manager, Baseball Manager, Alternate Dele- gate to Boys' State, Student Organization Representative, Home- room Offices, Entertainment Committee for the Sophomore Hop, SO S. Club, Outstanding Senior. SANDRA LA VERNE MELTONA-President of Sophomore Class, Student Organization, Homeroom Offices, Candidate for Secretory of Student Body, Miss Print Contestant, Treasurer of Youth Council, Elections Committee, Member of Student Hundbool. Committee, Circulation Manager of Hi-Noc-Ar, Chairman of Jr,-Sr Decorations Committee, G. A. A, Candi- date for Campus Sweetheart, Chairman of 5CI'1ii1r Dabs, Stu- dent Directory SAMUEL SANDEFORD MEYER, lll' PresidentofHOn1i3room, Service Club Chaplain, Wildlife Cluli, Student Organization Rcp- rL scr'lIalix'c', Hfrusc- and Grounds Cfimmtttea, ,luninr Vorstly EH-ttliall MlTClfELL ALLAN MCKINNEY Vice Prtgitlt-rit itl the Son tfir Cla-.., National H init: Sncttty, DL-luiiotc tit Cnitan Youth Confttrt-new on Human lfir-lOltti'tw at Wililacrtg., N C , Pri--ttilenl til lfiirln-. lfluli, Hitmtgrtrttm Olliri-., Piitwnal Typinrt Clulv, l-'ovary Sititlftni tit the Month tfoeeifi Htitttitt Moons Vnruily i-:ts-ittittntt, titty. Ath- lltt Cliilt, Tytitnrt Cltilr, Nltinftfwnnw Cluli, ldfiriwtittiirm TltJl'l'tLIYL'Y ll-fMA JEAN MOCM-lll'lG tvhttir, Llnairman tif ljcautifiratinn Ct ntrntlltt , D L Lliilt CARL AllEll-lEW MCJlf'CrAlJ, .ll5' l'lramatic'-, Stiirly Club, lftty Aihitlttfg Lltilt E IOR TATI TICS MARGARET RAYNOR MORRIS-Bible Study Club, Major- ette Club, Typing Club, Choir Club, Vice President of Girls Chorus, High School Choir. PATRICIA FAYE NELMS-F, H. A., Choir Club. MARY EUGENIA NORMENT+Girls Athletic Association, Junior Classical League, Student Organization Representative, Good Sports Club, Homeroom Offices, Homecoming Sponsor. ALTON OAKLEY--Student Organization Representative, Baseball, Football, Monogram Treasurer, Vice President of Homeroom, SONJA HENIE PARIS-G. A. A., Radio Broadcasters Club, F. H. A, Treasurer, Spelling Champion in lOth grade, Award for Outstanding Work in Radio Broadcasters Club. JAMES THOMAS PARKER-President of Homeroom, Student Organization Representative, Boys Athletic Club, SOS Club, Varsity Basketball Team, Decorations for Jr.-Sr. JUDY CAROLE PARKER-Bible Study Club, SOS Club Sec- retory and Vice President, Foreign Exchange Student Commit- tee, Homeroom Offices, Office Assistant, Jr.-Sr. Food Commit- tee, Student Organization Representative, Student Directory Committee, Delegate to Honor Policy Conference at W. C. in Greensboro, NANCY FAY PARKER-F,H.A., Phalanx Club. MARILYN LOUISE PEARCE-Typing Club, Phalanx Club, Homecoming Club Float Co 'tt H Float Committee, Choir. rnmi ee, omecoming Homeroom WILLIAM TURNER PEELE-D. E, Club, Junior and Senior year. JUDY DOYLE PERRY-Office practice work, Phalanx Club, Music Lovers Club. RODNEY GLOVER PERRY-Service Club. RONALD WARREN PERRY+Letterman in Football-2 years, Black Masquers Member, Stage Crew 2 years, Stage Manager Sr. year, Student Organization Representative, Head of Lighting for Jr.-Sr,, Decoration Committee for Jr.-Sr., Par- ticipation in 3 contest plays, Officer of English Class, Home- room Officer, Choir Club, Participation in 4 mayor dramatic productions, Choir member, ROBERT PERSON-Transfer from Rosewood. FA porter of F.H.A., Vice-president of Bible Study Cluld, VVinner of Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. NNIE MAE POLSON-President, vice-president and re- JUDITH ANNETTE POWELL-Junior Classical League, Pub- lic Speaking and Debating Club, Choir, Service Club-2 years LINDA GAIL PRlDGENfHomeroom Secretary and Treasur- er, Runner-up for Campus Sweetheart, Maid of Honor of Jr.-Sr. Beauty Court, Cheerleader, Typing Club, Good Sports Club, Choir, Candidate in Queen of Hearts, Winner of Most Cour- teous Award. TONY MARIE PRIDGEN--Choir Club, Red Cross Club, Red Cross Repiesentative for Homeroom, G.A.A. Club, Choir. GEORGE CARLTON PUTNAM-Homeroom Officer, Ter-ii-rig Team, S.O.S. Club, Black Masquers, Officer of Black Masquers, Member of Cast of Magnificent Obsession, Member of School Stage Crew, Stage Manager for 2 contest plays and I major production. THOMAS MILTON REESE-Edsonians, Black Masquers, Vice-president and Secretary of Homeroom, Participation in 2 contest plays and I mayor production, Monogram Club B A A, Baseball Manager, Junior Varsity Basketball and Varsity Bas- lfetball MARY ELLEN RICKS-Secretary of G A. A, Member of Choir Club. ' GORDAN DANIEL ROBBlNSfTreasurer of Student Organ- ization, Delegate to Boys' State, President of National Honor Society, Rotary and Kiwanis Boy of the Month, Student of the Week, Treasurer of Junior Classical League, Treasurer of Service Club, Finalist in National Merit Scholarship Program, Golf Team, Statistician of Basketball Team. DANNY STEPHEN ROGERS-D. E. Club, Radio Broadcast- ers Club, Choir Club. MARY ANN ROTTERS+Vice President of Dromatics Club, Typing Club, Service Club. BETTY SUE SALLEEiG. A. A. Club, F. H. A. Club, Bible Study Club. ROGER HOWARD SELLERS-President of Homeroom, Stu- dent Organization, Drum Major, President of Band, Dance Band, SANDRA CATHERINE SHAW-Vice President and Treas- urer of Homeroom, Sponsor for Football Game, Decorations Committee for Jr.-Sr., Choir Club, Candidate for Azalea Prin- cess, Junior-Senior Beauty Court, Musettes Club, Homecoming Float Committee, Candidate for Homecoming Queen, Senior Play Committee, Candidate for Queen of Hearts, Good Sports Club. PEGGY JANE SINGLETARY-Member of G. A. A. Club, Secretary of Homeroom, Secretary of Phalanx Club, Member of Good Sports Club, Secretary of English Class, Choir. EARL CLINTON SHARPE, JR.fChoir, Basketball, WAYNE i.Eic3HToN SMITH-Member Public speaking Grid Debating Club, President of Phalanx Club, JI'-'SV IUVITUUOPS Committee, Choir. BARBARA LOUISE SOUTHERLANDfDramatics Club, Jun- ior Classical League, Good Sports Club, Hi-Noc-Ar Staff, Mem- ber of Social Committee, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, Mim- ber of Youth Council, Student Organization Representative, Beauty Court Candidate, Secretary of Homeroom, Cheerleader, Treasurer of Junior Classical League, Senior Deb, Delegate to Junior Classical League Convention. ANNA EASLEY SPRUILL-Student Organization Representa- tive, Elections Committee, Homeroom Offices, Circulation Man- ager of Blackbird Staff, Vice President of Service Club, Juf1tOf Clgggiggl League Reporter, G. A. A. Club, Quill Gnd Scroll, National Honor Society Secretary, Azalea Princess Candidate, House and Grounds Committee, Office Worker, SecretGVY Of Junior Class, Chairman of Jr.-Sr. Figure Committee, Foreign Exchange Student Hostess, Student of the Weels, ECJITOV Oi Looking Around at the Teenage Set , Candidate for CarnDU5 Sweetheart, Candidate for Miss Print, Winner af T, B, Editorial Contest, Outstanding Senior, Commencement Marshal, Jr.-Sr Beauty Court, Rotary Girl of the Month. GEORGE STATONA-Dramatics Club, Study Club. JOHN HANNIBAL STURGESS-Junior Classical League, Bovs Athletic Club, Phalanx Club, Homeroom Treasurer, Ten- nis, Jr -Sr. Clean-up Commtttee, Eagle Scout. WESLEY HEBER SUTTONfD E Club, Choir. I-43 E IOR ST JULIA PAULINE SUTTON-Homeraam Offices, Public Speal-.ing and Debating Club, Vice President of the Phalanx Club, Treasurer of the Phalanx Club, Secretary of the Phalanx. MARGARET .ELIZABETH SUTTONfStudent Organization Representative, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Homeraam Offices, Band, ECC all-state band solo clarinetist, Dance Band, National Honor Society, Junior Classical League, Jr.sSr. Invitations Corri- m.ttee, Finalist in Typical Student Contest, Lost and Found Committee, Assistant in Guidance Center to Miss Kitchen. DOROTHY GENE SYKES-Vice President of Bible Study Club, Secretary of Junior Classical League, Homeraam Offices, Treas- urer of Good Sports Club, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, Office Assistant, Student Organization Representative, Chairman af Decorations Committee for Good Sports Club. MARTHA LA MARR TANNER-F. H. A. Club, Music Lovers Club, Choir Club, Member of Decorating Committee. KENNETH FRANKLIN TARLETON-House and Grounds Committee, SOS Club, Varsity Football, Monogram Club. GEORGE BLOUNT TAYLOR7Varsity Football Team, Presi- dent of Junior Class, National Honor Society, Monogram Club, Homeraam Offices, Boys Athletic Club, Outstanding Senior, President of Student Organization, Jr.-Sr. Music Committee, Student Organization Representative. PATSY ANN TAYLOR-Homeraam Offices, Musettes Club, Secretary and President of D. E. Club, Official delegate to Dis' trict D. E Convention, Vice President of North Carolina D. E. Clubs, Official Delegate to National D. E. C. A. Convention in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. VICTORIA ANNE TAYLOR-Junior Classical League, G. A. A., Hameroom Offices, SOS Club, Junior Class Treasurer, Junior Music Club, Secretary and President of SOS Club, Student Or- ganization Representative, Social Committee. JAMES ALEXANDER THORPE-Homeraam Offices, Personal Typing Club, Social Committee, Winner of the Teenage Rodeo, Football Sponsor, Member of D. E. Club. MARGARET CAROL THREATT-President of Musettess, Junior Classical League, Homeraam Offices, Student Organiza- tion Representative, Delegate to Junior Classical League Con- vention, Delegate to F. H, A. Convention, Good Sports Club, Editor of Blaclfbird, Jr-Sr. Food Committee Chairman, Jr.-Sr. Decorations, Jr. Class Protects Committee, Publicity Commit- tee, Presidents Cabinet, Delegate to N. C S. C. C., Sr. Class Play Committee, Youth Council, Senior Deb, Quill and Scroll, Student of the Week, Sr, High Columnist, Rotary Girl of Month PATRICK COIT THLIRMAN-Vice President of Sophomore Class, Vice President of Junior Class, Homeroom Offices, Treasf urer of S O S. Club, Member of Golf Team, President and Vice President of Jr, Red Cross, Member of Social Committee. ADOLPHLJS LIIIWOOD TILLEY, Ill-Football Letterman, Vice President Homeroorn, Jr Red Cross Club, S. O. S. Club, Vice President Monogram Club, Jr -Sr Decoration Committee, Fire Drill Committee YATHEPIIIE BUPIJETTE TOLER-v-Homeraam Offices, Dra- rrtattci Cluli, Good Sport: Club Parliamcntarian, Chairman of Lo t and Found Committee, Social Committee, Jr -Sr. Decorat- tnrq Cf,rr'in'iittec-, Chairman of Jr -Sr Figure Cfimmittuu, Office f' ,mutant CLAPA JEAN TIJEVATHAN- -Perl Crow, Club, Biblc SlurIY Club, G A A Club ljlllifl his 1' TIJI-'IIAGF -Pruirlrgnt nl Hornerwrtrn, Sturlrgnt Ctrrtanilattitn Pgprf- ontatt-.i, Merrilic-r of Nluzettc-,, Vice Prc-ut ttfgrit fl fAt,i.i ttr:'., For-rJ Committee- for Jr Sr, Member ol Grtrtil ft- rl Clntt, Mornttr-r 'll Jttr1ii,frffltJ'.iC Cluli, Delc-natii tt- Civitan IAA ATI TICS Youth Conference at Wildacres, Member of Lost and Found Committee, Guidance CaunseIor's Assistant, Treasurer of Na- tional Honor Society ADRIAN LEE TURNER-Radio Broadcasters Club, Member gf the D E. Club, Announced for the band at the Football ames RENA DEMETRIOU VASILAKOU-Member of the Good Sports Club, Member of the Junior Music Club, Homeraam Secretary, Typing Club ROBERT STANLEY VAUGHAN-Eagle Scout, National Hon- Or Society, Service Club, Student Organization Representative, Junior Classical League, Chair. PEGGY BLONDELL VIVERETTE-Personal Typing Club, STUCIY Club, Kudos Klub Offices, Chairman of Decorating Com- mittee far Homecoming Parade, Choir. LARRY MILFORD WARDeFootbalI, Baseball, Choir, Bays Athletic Club, Monogram Club, Hot Stove League. JAMES HOWELL WATERS-Chair Club, Dramatics Club, Monogram Club, B-Squad Football, Varsity Football, Jaycee Blocking Trophy, Student Organization Representative, Contest Plays, Traffic Committee, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, Hame- room Offices, Club Offices. JEAN DALE WATSON-Typing Club, Good Sports Club, De- votional Chairman of Homeraam, CATHERINE LOUISE WATTSfHomeroam Treasurer, Bible Study Club, Phalanx Club, DANIEL RAY WEBSTER-Choir Club, Radio Broadcasters Club, Wildlife Club. JANIE MARIE WESTER-SOS Club, G. A. A. Club, Majorette Club, Secretary af Homeraam, Jr.-Sr. Invitations Committee. JOSEPH RAY WHITE-Vice Presrdent of Homeraam, Radio Broadcasters Club, Choir. . ' THOMAS PRITEHARD WHITLEY-Phalanx Club President, Choir, Homeraam Offices, Debating Club, Social Committee, Tennis Team, CHARLES EDWARD WILHALF-SOS Club, Study Club, Typ- ing Club. NORMAN MILTON WlLLlAMSfWildlife Club, D E Club, CAROL EUGENIA WILSON-Beauty Court, Homeraam Of- fices, Musettes Club, Secretory of Musettes, Good Sports Club, Jr.-Sr. Decorations Committee, Office Girl, Senior Deb WILLIAM THOMAS WINTERS, JR.--Junior-Senior Master of Ceremonies, Chairman at Program Committee, Homeraam Offices, President nf Radio Broadcasters Club, Contest Play JAMES ROBERT WOOD---D E Cliitw ALBERT GREY WORDSVVORTH--Senior Class Treasurer, Scntrir Class Vice Pri,-sidcnt, Varsity Football, Captain nl Fant- liall Team Senior Year, Mrinngram Club, Pri'--sident of Mnnagrarn Cluli, Typical Youth, Student Organization Representative, Jr- Sr Invitations Cornmittos, Jr -Sr Decriratitinu Crrrnrnlttve, Horne- rrtrm Offices, Prc-sirlent ml English Cla-.fy ,lurttrir Yi,-ar, Student til thc- VVi1'c'l- CAROLYIJ REBECCA YOUNT--Personal Typing Club, Jun' mr Classical League, SOS Club, Student Organization Repro' miintative, PresidcnI's Cabinet, Manager til Sturliint Stnrr-, Cart tliilatti for Ellff. Schrilarhlwip, Ofltcr- Prarticc Imlnunumnmumnnmumnulmlmmmrrmm 1 lu mmm 'u:xzn'f'E GIQADUATIQN PXHQCISFS ROCKY MQUNT SENIOR HIGH SCHQQL 4 0 Friday Evening, May 30, 1958 firoo Oklock , 3 .1 Senior High School Auditorium u fini., fi 5, K if is ii Li Fi 157 hir Mi eil 4 li. ,1 if gif qi Li 'Liv ,!i2 , 1 -1 mi M V 55 123 SLE' ml F. H E 1 Q 2 E. 3 ' i 5 diff 151' J 2 v i 5 E Q 'E fe E E: i E E is ug iii E Ei Ei El Hi' E E BN Y X43 if .. 1 L x.X.X. x.X.X.X.X.X.X-X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X-X-X,X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X,X X X X X X X X X X PRCGRAM Prelude- Ode To Music ,,..,,,,,,,,.,.A,,,,,..A,,,,A,,...,,, Chopin Senior High School Band Presiding ,.., ,, Su Processional- Pomp and CircunistanCe .. perintendent D. S. Johnson Elgar Senior High School Band Invocation ,,,. , . The Reverend Leon Russell First Methodist Church Presentation ot' Class Gift ..,,....,..,,..,.. Larry Medford President of Senior Class Al'nighty Cod of Our U2tilei's Jwnif-s Master of Human Destiny ..r,...... ...,,.. ,,,....,,..,.,.. ,... H i l lmzm Senior High School Choir lresentation of Speaker .. Vommencement Address .,,, ,,,, Presentation of Diplomas ,.., ..... , Rocky Mol lienediction , , , Recessioiialft'Pornp and Ciruums1ance ,, Larry Medford President of Senior Class Dr. VVilliam H. Cartwri5rh1 Duke Universitv . .....,...l. Mr. L. B. Edwards int Pity Roarcl of Education The Reverend Leon Russell First Methodist C' h u rc h , , Elgar Senior High School Hand l lu11'r rf: f'11f1f'f:'s.fl 1, i Ilrffflllllu n1lsl'lm'fsi X.X.X.X,X,X,X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X,X,X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.XX.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X.X X X X X X X X X X . ,J . X...-,- Qhav 7n4lE,1'- . - ' ,L ,-,f ,',,,,,- 4,-Ng a w 4 1. 4 l- --. W--, A W x x X y.y.x.X.x.x.y.x.x.X.x.x.x.X.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.X.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.y.X.x.X.x.x.x.x.x.x.x,x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x Malinda Jane Bradley Julia Irene Brown Allen Thomson Cronenberg, Jr. Mary Craig Daughtridge Senior Class Roll l958 HONOR GRADUATES David Fletcher Harper Glenn Lee Hill Peggy Ann lamm Mitchell Allan McKinney Fannin. Mae Polson Gordon Daniel Robbins George Blount Taylor Linda Kay Turnage GRADUATES OF ROCKY MOUNT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Goidon Keith Abbott, Jr. Betsy Jane Alexander James Lindsey Armstrong, Jr. Mary Inez Arnold John Dalton Baggett William Gray Baines Ernestine Leigh Barnes Milon Alton Barnes Sylvia Hooker Barrett Willard E. Batts, Jr. Patricia Olive Bell Malinda Jane Bradley Charles Clifton Bradshaw Celia Ruth Brake Francis Bennett Brake Barbara Jean Brown John Henry Brown, Jr. Julia Irene Brown Ray Louis Bryant Charlotte Lee Lulluck Lelon Russell Bulluck, Jr. Joyce Gwendolyn Burgess Brenda Joyce Burnette Caroline Rebecca Campbell William Joseph Capel Phyllis Jane Carpenter Robert Lee Carr, Jr. Judith Carolyn Cawthorne Alvin Russell Clack, Jr. Tommy Gerald Craft Allen Thomson Cronenberg, Jr Dennis Wayne Culpepper Lillian Ann Currie Gwendolyn Estelle Currin Jerome Thorpe Daley John Robert Daniels William Dorsey Daniel, Jr. Mary Craig Daughtridgc Patsy Ricks Daughtridge Bertha Jeanette Dixon VVilliam Lammon Dunn III Gene Raymond Eason Edward Corwin Ecklin II Irene Eugenia Daughtridge Daniel Allison Denson Henry Lee Harper Jo Ann Jackson Thomas Emil Boswell Jerrold Shelton Blue y.x.g.x.g.y.y.x.y.X.x.g.y.x ..,-. ..,.f, , L., ,I V, .. Haywood Ernest Edmundson Charles Alan Edwards Iris Dale Edwards Paul Franz Eilers Amy Thomasine Farmer Robert Thomas Fisher, Jr. Maurice Anthony Floyd Barbara Fleming Gardner Frederick Carlton Gardner James Gorham Gardner Joyce Annette Glover Gloria Jean Gold Marilyn Leigh Gold Constance Leona Griffin John Franklin Griffin III Joyce Ann Griffin Nancy Louise Harlow David Fletcher Harper John Ervin Hawkins, Jr. An. i Carol Heck Thomas Allen Hedgjepeth Faith Wynette Hicks Glenn Lee Hill Henry Dillard Hinson Thomas Deanes Hobbs Mildred Annette Holland Sonya Irene Hooker Mary Ellen Horne Dewey Creighton Howard Bobby Dail Jackson Betty Lou Jones Joyce Ann Jones Kenneth Michael Jordan Esther Faye Joyner Linda Carole Kelley Phillip VVayne Knowles Peggy Ann Lamm Don Carlos Lancaster Gus Zander Lancaster III Russell Lee Lancaster, Jr. James Howard Land Ruth Elizabeth Landin Annie Danielle Lechevalier Earl Clinton Sharpe, Jr. Sheila Andrea Lee Barbara Jean Leonard Peggy Ann Leonard Cray Daniel Lester Patricia Anne Lowder Dorothy Ann Magee Richard Cecil Marks Julian Thorne May Mitchell Allan McKinney Walter Thomas Mears, Jr. William Lawrence Medford Sandra La Vern Melton Samuel Sandeford Meyer III Robert Hunter Moore lrma Jean Mooring Carl Andrew Morgan, Jr. Ivlary Eugenia Noi-ment flton Arris Oakley .Sonja Home Paris J'-mes Thomas Parker .Judy Carole Parker Nancy Fay Parker Marilyn Louise Pearce William Turner Peele Annette Hammond Perkinson Judy Doyle Perry Rodney Gloner Perry Ifonald Warren Perry Fannie Mae Polson Judith Annette Powell Linda Gail Pridgen Tony Marie Pridgen George Carlton Putnam Thomas Milton Reese M ary Ellen Ricks larolyn Diane Robbins Cordon Daniel Robbins Ili M vnald Edward Roberson ary Ann Rotters Iietty Sue Sallee Roger Howard Sellers SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES - 1957 Sandra Catherine Shaw Peggy Jane Singletary James Robert Smith Wayne Leighton Smith Barbara Louise Southerland Anna Easley Spruill Patsy Nelms Starling George M. Staton John Hannibal Sturgess Julia Pauline Sutton Margaret Elizabeth Sutton Wesley Heber Sutton Dorothy Gene Sykes Martha LaMarr Tanner Kenneth Tarleton George Blount Taylor Patsy Ann Taylor Victoria Anne Taylor James .ArlfII',l1iicr Thorpe Margaret Carol Threatt Adolphus Linwood Tilley III Katherine Burnette Toler Clara Jean Trevathan Kenneth Elliott Tucker, Jr. Linda Kay Turnage Rena Demetriou Vasilakou Robert Stanley Vaughan Peggy Blondell Viverette Larry Milford Ward James Howell Waters Jean Dale Watson Catherine Louise Watts Janie Marie Wester Joseph Ray White Thomas Pritchard Whitley Charles Edward Wilhalf, III Carol Eugenia Wilson William Thomas Winters, Jr. James Robert Wood Albert Grey WVO1'flSXVUl'tll Carolyn Rebecca Yount Patrick Coit Thurman John Reynolds Jordan James Arthur Parker Donald Eugene Wright Lemmie Dolphus Lee, Jr, Ollie Mae Reayes Harry Lee Hinson Jimmy Dale Lindsey I-'arold Cooley Walker Marvin Lee Coats Arky R. Matthews Michael Cobleieh Womble EVENING SCHOOL GRADUATES - 1958 Rudolph Raymond Davis Iloris Coltrain Lewis Esther Strickland Perkerson -x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x-x-x.-x-N-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-.x.x.x.x.x.g.y.x.x.x.x.x,x.x.x.x.x.X X qw rl 1 ,Q 1: , -, an-11-T -'r-is-1-ws f 'ww - -?.- -X.y.g.y.x.x.x.x.x.g.-y First Semester Larry Medford .. Mitchell Nc-Kinney Peggy Lamm Al XVOl'dSXYOl tl1 ,.,.. . .x.x.g .X.y.x.x.x.y.g.x.g.g.y.g.-X CLASS OFFICERS President ., .. .. .. .. 'Vice President . . Secretary . Treasurer ,,,,. -y-x.x.x.x.x.x--wx-X Second Semester Larry Medford ,. ,... Al XVordsw.mrTl1 Pat Bell Sonya Hooker Class Flower-Red Rose Class Colors-Red and VVhite ROCKY MOUNT CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION Iivoryfe- R. Iidwards, Chairman IJ. S. Jolmson. Secrelarv I,. ll. Iidwards M. NV. Ivey' F. S. VVilkinson Mrs. NV. J, W'hitvhurs+ Dr. .I. VV. Parker Huy IC. Harm-s Mrs. T. R, I':2lST0l'lilHI W. R. Coleman .x.x.x.x.x.X.x.x.x.x .rr-1-A .x.g.x.x.x.x.x.x.-g.x.y.g.g .y.y.g..x.g.x.g.X.x.g.x.x.x JM . 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