Salisbury High School - Beacon Yearbook (Salisbury, MD)

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We felt that the memories of these years could be most effectively captured by setting the entire book around a theme. The theme we've chosen is The Clouds. We, the class of 1957-58, woutd like to think oflourselves asthe clouds, elements very close to the sun-symbolic of the high- est qualities of life. Through these pages: The friends we have gained The challenges we have met The rewards we have received The vision we have perceived The hands that have guided us ...we will have these moments to remember, for no perfect thing is too small for eternal recollection. Mabeline Carroll +4 oe a °¢, ° - rrr ry alty ss, wid 18’ e§ - Sw _ 7 be “hy SP Mane ast the am YOR OA 47 aha: oe gr Ie Pirisstration Seniors —Ofasses OOLDIT EX, oo Veruisin rg ee ee ee ee = 4 aa — j i i ese De dication MR, THOMAS C, WILSON “He that has patience may compass anything,” - Shakespeare For twelve years Mr, minds and voices of our students that the products have brought recognition Thomas C, Wilson has so patiently molded the and honor to our school and community, The class of 58 sincerely feels that our dedicatee most aptly proves Shakespeare's famous quotation, hy nln of ery b nt snc ‘ ' Ope the Hae Hewsuns ib is i dbiieb Meal — ; ' ’ ‘ ; : ; MR, SHELDON B, DAWSON Assistant Superintendent of Schools ‘a MR, ROYD A, MAHAFFEY Superintendent of Schools MR, JAMES M, BENNETT Retired Superintendent of Schools ‘iw vs hte in a dna ogy “Wala eA i if , t ) rw wi . bah + Se r i, % hong ae . 2! “a “yr “engi pau j “Bp ite Se MR, HAROLD A, FULTON Supervisor of High Schools MRS, CORA G, SMITH Supervisor of Pupil Personnel {R, CHARLES R, BERRY MR, BRANCH H, PHILLIPS Visiting Teacher Superintendent of Transportation MR, WILLIAM O, HULL, Vice Principal ad TOME aie, . ¥ es ir ei ON whohagti MISS ELAINE BROWN, Guidance Counselor 7 st FT « 7 ‘, ’ pani a wi) is fai} Use MRS, ALICE GAINES and MISS FLOSSIE HITCH, School Clerks 7 f “a e a Prin cipal’s Me essage @ . ASR It is a privilege for me to commend each of you who has ‘Pid contributed in any way to making this a wonderful record of a Sha school activities and achievements. It shows you have great pride and appreciation for your school. To you, Seniors, 1 would say, “Congratulations and best ae wishes for long life, and may you have great success with every added year. May you know that ‘the best is yet to be, ; the last of life, for which the first was made.' Remember that lives of great men and women can, if followed, be step - a ping stones to your greatness. er BY Y May God continue to bless each of you. Charter H.CRip man Charles H. Chipman Principal MR. HERMAN W. DENNIS B.S., Virginia State Agriculture MR. PAIGE L. GLAZE B.S., Hampton Institute M.S., University of Penn. Science MR. CHARLES G. GOSLEE B.A., Maryland State Social Studies MISS ROBENIA D. HEADEN B.A., Shaw University English, French MR. EDWARD E. HENRY B.S., Hampton Institute Industrial Arts MR. JACKIE O. HITCH B.S., Maryland State Mathematics MR. SMITH ANDERSON B.S., Virginia State Industrial Arts MRS. OGRIA W. BRAT TEN B.S., BcOak ca Junior High Education MR. ROBERT O, BROWN B.S., M.S.T.C. Elementary -Junior High Education MRS. JEANETTE P. CHIPMAN B.S., M.S., Virginia State College Home Economics MR. CLIFTON C. COPPER B.S., Virginia State M.S., University of Illinois Science MRS. FLORA H,. DANIELS B.S., Hampton Institute M.A., Columbia University Business Education MRS. CONSTANCE B. MARTIN A.B., Morgan State English, History MR. WESLEY N. NICHOLS A.B., Morgan State English, History MRS. CATHERINE W. PARSONS B.S., M.S., Virginia State College Home Economics MR. LEONARD O. PITTS, JR. B.S., Bluefield State Business Education MR. JAMES A. POLK A.B., Virginia Union University M.S., University of Penn. Latin, Social Studies MR. MITCHELL T. PRATHER B.S., Morgan State Education MR. WILLIAM A. HOLLIDAY B.S., Claflin University Physical Education MRS. REBA B. HUDSON A.B., Maryland State Music MRS. DONZELLE F. HUTT B.S., South Carolina State Mathematics MR. EARL B. JACKSON B.A., Maryland State Mathematics. Science MR. WILLIAM C. JOHNSON A.B., Howard University History MR. ALBERT MANIS Speech Therapist MISS SARAH REDDICKS B.S., Bennett College Physical Education MR. SYLVESTER RIGGS A.B., Livingstone College Music MRS. AGNES V. ROBERTS B.S., Morgan State Education - Junior High MRS. DOROTHY W. TAYLOR B.S, MsSel oCe Education - Junior High MRS. VIVIAN E. TAYLOR a B.A.E., Art Institute of Chicago - Art MR. MARION J. WALLER B.S., Morgan State M.A., Columbia University MR, WILLIAM F. WALLER B.A., Maryland State History and Government MISS CLEO L. WALSTON B.S., Hampton Institute M.A., Columbia University Mathematics MRS. VALARIE H. WILLIAMS B.S., Vitginia State English, History MR. THOMAS C. WILSON B.S., Temple University Music MISS MILDRED G. WINDER B.S., Vitginia State Library Science MRS. THELMA R. WINDER B.S., Hatmpton Institute Biclogy, Mathematics w, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day, - Tomorro q To the last syllable of recorded time; ... SHAKESPEARE aff Yearbhoo Lh oyf ¢ ¥ Kot th Gal Jays eee RELA ale Y it aN a Above: Assemblers, Sport Editor and Typists Below: Editors, (alumni, art); Managers (business, publicity, production) Sensor Officers President -_ )s25. seer eat Bee ss OLIVER JONES Vice President +0259. 4 5 St a WILLIAM MORRIS Seietary = A PATRICIA WILLIAMS Corresponding Secretary -- ---- JUNE STEWART Assistant Secretary - + - -00.- - :=7.° SHIRLEY WINDER Treasuber 5 Se ie ee ee ANDREW WRIGHT Sergeants-at-Arns 8s 8 ee JOSEPH SAMPLE ROBERT COULBOURN Chaplain - ------------7--77- SAMUEL STONE Name: ALLEN, CLIFFORD LESTER “Cliff” Ambition: Draftsman Activities: Football Team 3-5; Physical Education Club 1-5. A rolling stone gathers no moss. Name: BATEMAN, ALBERT LEON wAL Ambition: Football Player Activities: Track 3-5; Physical Education Club 2-5; Football 3-5. Education develops from seed to blooming flower. ” Name: BOUNDS, LEON BENJAMIN Babyboy ™ Ambition: Auto Mechanic Activities: NFA 2-5; Physical Education Club 4-5; Football 55; Mechanic Club 5. If you consistently do your best, the worst won't happen. Name; BOYER, MARGARET LOUISE “Peggy Lou Ambition: Nurse Activities: Glee Club 4-5; Charm Club 3; NHA 1-5; FTA 5; Monitorial System 5. “The best things in life are free. ss ot ee — Reprise Name: BROWN, JEANETTE GENEVA “Jenny” Ambition: Teacher Activities: Volleyball Team 3; Biology 3; Physical Education Club 4-5; Cheering Club 5; Monitorial System 5; NHA 1-5. Life is but a dream and we can make it. Name: BROWN, MARY FRANCES Big M.” Ambition: Secretary Activities: NHA 1-5; Science Club 2; Biology Club 3; Volleyball 4; Business Store 4-5, “All things are difficult before they come easy. Name: BROWN, SPENCER Name: CARROLL, MABELINE BRENDA “Piue ky Ambition: Mathematica instructa Activities: Glee Club 25; Monitorial System 4-h; Student Council 4; FTA : Basketball Team 3: laformer Editor 4: Reaoon Editor 6; School Cashier 4 Rattle of Words 1, Not to equal but t excel, Name: CHURCH, EDWARD VINCEN!I Ret Ambition; Catpente Activities: Basketball Team 3-4; Physical Education Club 3-4 - Life i¢ @hat wou make it,” Name (LIRNISH, RON NIE LAUT SE Ambition ( ommercial inetroctor Activities Glee Ciuth 2-5: Cheerleaders Mis sorettes | : Mopitetial Syetem he world is full of wonderful things. Name: COULSOURN, ROBERT WILLIAM Ambition Engineer Activities: NFA 2-5; Football Team ! Tou bet you lile when you take 4 chance. “ Name: GRAY, GENE AUTHUR Crateie” AmDition: Sadio Technician Activities: Battle of Words 1-4: funior Varuty Team 2: Glee Cleb 2-5: Dra- matics 3-4; Monitorial System 4-5; Track 3-5; Football Team 5. . Life is 4 stroggie for peace and comforts. Name: CROWDER, WALTER LOUIS Loeety Ambition; Mason Activities: Biclogy iub 3; Speech and Dramatica 4-f Cive the beat aod the beat will come beck im you, Name: DASIMITLL, CLATTON WELT Sonn y Ambition: Phytical Pducation lnetructar - - Activities: Rashetball Past hall heacon Stall , Péucation té the torch that destroy: fear in hearts Of MAH. Neme: DASHMIELL, IVA PHYLUS | eeetice Ambitions Phvytical Education lnetructor Activities: Fieidball 1; BRathethall f iA 4: Patou : Volleyball Team NHA 4h; latormer Stati 4. Self preservation is the Name: DASIOELL MARNWIE ANN Margie Ambition M4 wei leacher Activities: Biology Cied 4: Typing Cieb = Life is the eterna Name: DEAL, SIDNEY CARNELL Sid Ambition: Elementary Teacher Activities: NFA 2-5. Success is more difficult than to acquire. ” Name: DUNCAN, DOROTHY JEAN Dot Ambition: Teacher Activities: NHA 1-2; Junior Chorus 3; Glee Club 3-5; FTA 5. Doing what's right is no guarantee against misfortune, Name: EVERETT, GLADYS MAE “Cotton” Ambition: Secretary Activities: Dramatics 3; Chorus 4-5; NHA 1; Biology 2. Roads of destruction are broad. ” Name: FORTT, JOHNNIE WILLIAM Ambition: Mechanic Activities: NFA 2-5; Industrial Arts 2; Projection Club 5; Business Store 4. Make good of life while you are young. 6 Name: GATES, NORMAN HARLEY, JR. Junior Ambition: Radio Technician Activities; NFA 2-5; Football Team 5. A good intention clothes itself with power.” Name: HAMILTON, CAROLYN MAXINE “Ginger” Ambition: Secretary Activities: Cheerleader 4-5; NHA 2-4; Dramatics 2-4; Monitorial System 4-5. Life is what you make it. ° Name; HANDY, CHARLES WESLEY Ambition; Engineer Activities: Physical Education Club 4; Football Team 5. Self-confidence is the spice of life. Name: HATTEN, WILLA MAY Cookie Ambition: Typist Activities: Cheerleader 2-5; Speech and Dramatics 4. Live for today and plan for tomorrow. Name; HAYWARD, EVELYN VERA Shorty Ambition: Secretary Activities: NHA 2-3; Journalism 4; Typing Club 5. Life is what you make it. Name: HAYWARD, McKINLEY ALBERT Click Activities: Biology Club 3; Speech and Dramatics 4; Physical Education Club 5. One who plans is the one who succeeds. Name: HITCH, BARBARA FRANCES Ambition: Nurse Activities: Physical Education Club 5. Life is but a dream and we can make it. Name: HOTTEN, EVELYN PATRICIA Ambition: Typist Activities: Band 2. So far as a man thinks he is free. “ Name: HULL, BARTHOLOMEW EMANUPL “Bart” Ambition: Trombonist Activities: Band 3-5. “Life is as sweet as we make it.” Name: JAMES, ADELE CELESTINE Sugie” Ambition: Elementary Teacher Activities: NHA 3-5; Hobby Club 2; Charm Club 3; Speech and Dramatics 4; Informer Staff 4-5; Cheerleader 4; Ty- ping Club 5; Arts and Crafts 4. “Opportunity knocks but once in life. Name: JOHNSON, CLIFTON LOWELL Ambition: Mechanic Activities: NFA 3-5; Projection Club 4-5; Physical Education Club 5. “By doing right you can never be wrong. Name: JOHNSON, ELLA MAE “ Mincie Ambition: Physical Education Teacher Activities: Monitor System 4-5; Field Ball Team 2-4; Volleyball team 2-5; Bas ketball Team 2-5; Informer Staff 4-5; Practical Art Club 3; FTA 5; NHA i-9. Less than best is failure. Name: JONES, ACCOLA PRISCILLA “Little One” Ambition: Interior Decoratot Activities: NHA 1-5; Cheer Club 5; Moni- torial System 5; Basketball Team 4-5; Physical Education Club 2-4; Speech and Dramatics 3. “Nothing beats a try but a failure. : Name; JONES, ANTOINETTE HELEN “Net” Ambition: Telephone Operator Activities: Dramatics Club 3; Glee Club 4-5. To thine ownself be mue. Band 3; Name: JONES, HAZEL “Bunny” Ambition; Elementary Teacher Activities: Glee Club 4-5; NHA 3; Speech and Dramatics 4. Give your best and the best will come back to you. Name: JONES, OLIVER LEE Jones Ambition; Lawyer Activities: Biology Club 3-5; Band 4. Expect out of life only as much as you put in it.” CLASS PRESIDENT Name: JONES, ROBERT LEWIS Bobby Ambition: History Teacher Activities; Track 4; Football 5; Physical Education Club 4. Action without study is fatal.” Name: LAWRENCE, CLIFTON RANDOLPH Click Ambition: Basketball Player Activities: FTA 2-5; Football Team 4-5; Projection Club 4; Mechanic Club 3; Physical Education 4-5. Good ends can never be attained by evil methods. Name: MOORE, LEROY SAMUEL Ambition: Carpenter Activities: Industrial Arts Club 1-5; Track 3; Physical Education Club 3. Life is what you make it.” Name: MOORE, WILLIAM DAVID Billy Ambition: Engineer Activities: Cross Country 3; Dramatics 3; Physical Education Club 5. , Life is what you make it. Name: MORRIS, GLORIA OBELLIA Bootsie Ambition: Nurse Activities: Physical Education 2; Nursing Club 3; Journalism 4; FTA 4; Typing Club 3. Name: MORRIS, WILLIAM VANDER Junior Ambition: Math Instructor Activities: Band 3-5; Battle of Words 2-3; Dramatics 2-3; Beacon Staff 5; FTA 5. Life is but a gamble, so take a chance if you must. ” VICE PRESIDENT Name: NICHOLS, LEROY HOWARD Nick Ambition: Armed Force Activities: Track 2-3; Typing Club 5. A gentleman is ashamed that his words are better than his deeds. ” Name: NISKY, BENJAMIN Nick Ambition: Mason Activities: Biology Club 2; Speech and Dramatics 3; Physical Education Club 4-5. Learn to expect, not to doubt. ” Name: NUTTER, JOANNA BERTHA MAE Patsy Ambition: Laboratory Technician Activities: Battle of Words 1; Basketball 3; Student Council 4-5; Monitorial System 4-5; Glee Club 3-5; Beacon Staff 5; Miss Salisbury High. Have faith in your abilities. Name: NUTTER, MADELYN WIGGINS Nuts Ambition: Teacher Activities: Speech and Dramatics 4. Let me be a friend to man.” Name: NUTTER, MARGARET ANNE Gil Ambition: Junior High Teacher Activities: Glee Club 2-5; NHA 1-5; FTA 5; Informer Staff 4; Personal Typing 5. Cheerfulness is as friendly to the mind as to the body.” Name: NUTTER, MOSES JAMES Buddy Ambition: Armed Forces Activities: Glee Club 4. A man who does not plan ahead finds trouble at his door. Name: NUTTER, VICTOR LEE “Lazy” Ambition: Mechanic Activities: NFA 2-5; Physical Education s-D J) te A closed mouth is often evidence of an open mind,” Name: PALMER, HAZEL EVELYN Chunk Ambition: Nurse Activities: NHA 1-5; Glee Club 4-5; Physical Education 2-5; Nurse Club 3. “Let us be known by our deeds, Name: PETERS, LOIS ELIZABETH “Bags” Ambition: Librarian Activities: Hobby Club 4; Personal Typing 5; Library Assistant 5. “Nine-tenths of wisdom is being wise in time. Name: PINKETT, PATRICK KNOWEL “Pat” Ambition: Missionary Activities: Basketball 1-5; Track Team 1-5; Football 4-5, “Nothing beats a try but a failure, ” Name: POLK, ORLANDO PURNELL JR. Pete ™ Ambition: Draftsman Activities: Band 2-5; Student Council 5; Beacon Staff 5. Every man is the architect of his future. Name: POLK, PRESTON CHARLES “Preston” Ambition: History Teacher Activities: Track 2-3; Biology Club 3; Senior Dramatics 4-5. One is repaid by what he contributes to life.” Name: PRICE, LEROY EDWARD Ambition; Artist Activities: Art Club 3; Glee Club 4-5. Work hard and steady toward your goal. AAJ Name: PRICE, THOMAS WILLIAM “Tommy” Ambition: Vocalist Activities: Glee Club 3-5; Patrol Force 5. Be labor great or small, do it well or not at all. Name: PRYOR, SALLIE ELIZABETH Tootsie Ambition: Secretary Activities; NHA 1; Dramatic Club 4; Biology Club 2. Speech is great but silence is greater.” Name; RIDER, ELSIE MAE Fruttie Ambition: Secretary Activities: NHA 2-5; Glee Club 4-5; Monitorial System 4-5; Journalism 4-5. Let success be your goal. Name; SAMPLE, JOSEPH LEE Little Ambition: Mechanic Activities: Manager Football Team 5; Beacon Staff 5. To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive.” Name: SAMPLE, ROBERT LEE “Sonny” Ambition: Armed Forces Activities: Cross Country 3-4; Physical Education Club 3. Experience is the best teacher. Name: SAVAGE, AGNES MARIE Ree Ambition: Beautician Activities: Speech and Dramatics 4; Cheer- ing Club 4; Typing Club 5. Life is a short activity in which we partici- pate daily.” Name: SMITH, PERCELL FRANKLIN Sal Ambition: Scientist Activities: Basketball 3-5; Band 3-5; Track 4; Football 5. He who is sincere has the easiest task in the world. ” Name; STANFORD, MARGARET ELIZABETH Dimples Ambition: Elementary Teacher Activities: NHA 2-4; Charm Club 3; Glee Club 4-5; Informer Staff 4; Monitorial Staff 5; Personal Typing 5. A little learning is a dangerous thing. Name: STEPHENS, EVELYN Dinky Ambition: Teacher Activities: Volleyball Team 3; FTA 5; Glee Club 5. Keep up and you won't have to catch up.” Name: STEWART, JAMES CLIFTON “Jimmy Ambition Mechank Activities: Projection Club 4; Speech and Dramatics 4. “Life is a bow! of cherries. Name: STEWART Sweetie , JUNE ROMAINI Ambition: Private Secretary Activities: Band 3-5; Biology Club ; NHA S=4; Physi al Education °. “Don't just be anybody, by the success you accomplish, prove that you afe tome body. | CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Let Name: STONE, SAMUEI “Stonewall Ambition: Elementary Teacher Activities: Beacon Staff :; Trace (, lee Club 4-5; Patrol Force “Time waits for fo man. 7 CHAPLAIN Name: TURNER, HMAROLETTE CONSTANCE “Connie” Ambition: Beautician Activities: Speech ane Dramatics 4: Moni torial System 2-4. “tet God be y ft gui ic. Name: WAINWRIGH!, “Herman Ambition: Arts Activities: industrial Art « lob 2: Art Clad 94; Dramatic Club 4; Yearbook Stal. “Hon’t criticize other's faults, criticize your ownti. WATERS, CHARLES ED¥ ARD WESLEY Name: Boggic Ambition: Hiesel and Auto Mechanic Activities: NFA 2-5; Track 2; Basketball o=-%: Football 9-5. Senior Science Clab 4: Biology °- He carries his troubles in his pocket with 4 hole in it- Name: WATERS, HOWARD JAMES Junior Ambition; Architect Activities: Industrial Arts Club 2-5; Arts Club 3; Physical Education Club 4. “You can do it if you try. Name; WATERS: WYDELL ALLEN wy Ambition: Armed Forces “No amount of ability is of sightest avail without honor. Name: WATERS, LUCIOUS BENJAMIN Rev Ambition: Mortuary Scientist Activities: NFA 2-5; Dramatics 1; Foot- ball 5. “Common sense is genius in homespnn. “ Name: WESSELS, ELLEN GLENDOLA Ambition: Nurse Activities: NHA 1-4; Cheerleaders Club 5; Speech and Dramatics 1; Physical Education 1. Name: WHITE, FRANCES LOUISE “Dump” Ambition: Typist Activities: NHA 3; Physical Education Club 3; Speech and Dramatics 4; Business Store 5. Name: WHITE, SYLVESTER Professor Ambition: Industrial Arts Instructor Activities: Junior Varsity; Basketball 3; Track 3-4; Physical Education Club 3; Industrial Arts Club 4, Education is conquest, not bequest, not given, but achieved. Name: WHITTINGTON, PEGGY ANN Peg Ambition: Nurse Activities: NHA 1-3; Junior Chorus 3; Glee Club 4; FTA 4; Speech and Dra- matics 4. To be a leader of men, one must turn one's back on men.” Name: WHITTINGTON, VERA FAYE “Breezy” Ambition: Physical Education Instructor Activities: NHA 1-5; Cheerleader 3-5; Monitorial System 5; Miss SHS Runner- up 5. Life is sweet, savage, and successful.” Name: WILLIAMS, BRENDA JOYCE “Bren” Ambition: Elementary Teacher Activities: Physical Education Club 2-5; NHA 1-4; Glee Club 4-5; Monitorial System 5. He conquers, who conquers himself. Name: WILLIAMS, PATRICIA ELIZABETH Ambition: Registered Nurse Activities: Informer Staff 4; Typing Club 5; Monitorial System 4-5; Battle of Words 3; Miss SHS Runner-up 5. When a person is down, an ounce of help is worth a pound of preaching. ” Name: WILSON, MARY JANE “Dimples” Ambition: Nurse Activities: Basketball 2-5; NHA 1-5; Physical Education Club 4. Life is what you make it.” Name: WINDER, SHIRLEY MAE Poochie” Ambition: Concert Artist Activities: Glee Club 2-5; Monitorial System 3-5; NHA 1-5; Student Council 4-5; FTA 5; Battle of Words 1-2; Bas- ketball Team 3; Cheerleader 1-5; Speech and Dramatics 4. Help someone up the hill and you're closer to the top yourself. ” ASSISTANT SECRET ARY Name: WRIGHT, ANDREW NATHANIEL “Andy” Ambition: Elementary Teacher Activities: Speech and Dramatics 3; Jour- nalism 5; Student Council 5. “Whatever will be will be. ” Name: WRIGHT, KAY FRANCES “Littlibits” Ambition: Secretary Activities: Basketball 3; NHA 1-2; Jour- nalism 4, “One who greatly believes, greatly achieves. SENIOR SPONSORS - : i ele iM an ' De ashton Tal x 4 yet Pts Ny + UM) Wis eng cat 5 | ee martin. ae PR a 4 AT ATA ON he Mrs. Flora H. Daniels, Mrs. Jeanette P. Chipman, Mr. William F. W aller CLASS MOTTO; Today we launch, Where shall we anchor? CLASS COLORS: Old Rose and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Pink Carnation Class Poem THE SHIP OF ‘58 Once again a sad scene we repeat As we launch on the rivers of life, Our cherished memories will help us to meet With courage, the perilous seas of strife, Our work here is o'er, our good=byes are said No more in this port will we roam, As we face the stormy currents ahead A proverb becomes a reality; There s No Place Like Home, But sail on we must, there is no time for tears We must conquer the dangers before us To fulfill our goals, we must overcome our fears And seek new ports which lie before us, We entered as Freshmen, timid, unwise We are leaving as graduates bold Constantly fascinated as we realize The wonders that knowledge can unfold, We say Thanks, to our parents and teachers we love, Deep in our hearts you'll always remain Many impediments you helped us rise above, That new heights we might gain, Because of your help we launch today Fame and fortune we now seek You have helped us prepare, you have shown us the way So, that in new ports we might anchor deep, To our principal, we give our highest praise He has done his best to see us through Our banner of gratitude to him we raise, We'll remember him with reverence whatever we do, So in this year of 58 Another ship sails out to sea, Another crew can hardly wait To come to grips with destiny, Sail on oh ship of 58 New realms and paths of glory seek Stand fast! fight hard! sail free! sail straight! Venture far and anchor deep, By: Joanna Nutter History of lhe (ifass of 1958 if you might, would you now embrace your day? Wander through thorny wilds, faint and astray Night's gloomy watches fled, Morming all beanting red, Hope's smile around us shed, Heavenward-away, Carolina Naime The clouds of education hovered around 141 wide-eyed freshmen as they entered a new realm of experience, Relatives and friends had long prophesied the nature of this experience, but, the prophecies were incomparable to the actual experience of entering high-school life, This year was expecially re- warding for these freshmen, for they were to be among the first to enjoy the modern facilities of a new school plant, Many became easily adjusted and made their presence known by appearing in the annual Battle of Words Contest, the School Cheering Squad, Majorettes, N.H.A,, and Junior Varsity Teams, The next years found these students amidst varying atmospheres, each going his separate way in search of preparation for his hoped for career, Many participated on the Junior Varsity Basketball, Track and Touch Football Teams well-supported by the dynamic spirit of the cheerleaders, Great honors were wrought by our representatives in the glee club, N,H,A, and N,F,A, Chapter Organizations of the National N.H,A, and N,P,A,, who sent representatives to state and national meetings, So, from this atmosphere they emerged and evolved into a higher realm of endeavor, On the threshold of this cloud, many opportunities manifested themselves, Patrick Pinkett starred as he placed first in several state track meets, Clayton Dashiell, Percell Smith, and Patrick Pinkett were members of the class B state championship basketball team, Bonnie Cornish and Shirley Winder shared their talents in the Maryland All-State Choris, Sidney Deal, Leon Bounds, Clifton Lawrence and Norman Gates attended several functions of the N.F,A,, while Mabeline Carroll was given the opportunity to attend the national meeting of the N,H,A, at Grambling, Louisiana, The crownin occasion of this year was the Junior-Senior Prom, under the theme Chez Pareec.” . Now had come the time most sought, cloudless were the skies, The magnificent beams of the sun radiated in full splendor upon those of our members who had remained to make their im the school that had been their home for the past five years, For Miss Joanna Nutter, a dream of fi years becaine a reality when she was crowned Miss Salisbury High School. The katie Patricia ws Williams, Vera Whittington, Elsie Rider, Brenda Williams, and Sallie Pryor shared this hono sunny day, however, was not o'er, for the closing festivities and ceremonies were yet to co ; did we cease to work, for we realized that we must continue to stry ee look across the purple hours ‘til the dawn of a new career peeps int pression upon This Neither ggle “til the day was gone, then © our lives, Hae ii| | Most Likely to Succeed lost Ambitious AWINIA 3 ry : t 4% HANNA NUTTE VURLANDO POL! | MABELINE CARROLL, OLIVER JONES | | If you consistently do your best, the worst he more we do, the more we can do. won't happen. ” eee J a oid we. j - : RA ee La RS Pe ae Si a A me: sagen Be . hyest Actor and Actress poe) or’, ; yest Her fist SHIRLEY WINDER, GENE GRAY HERMAN WAINWRIGHT fs “All the world’s a stage and all the men ang men women merely players. Creative art is a force which shapes lives.” ; t4it 6 rvs) ian t- 1 Vie. ee r 7 ' a “12 mo LJEe@ST Alf kK ound jess lush Sat) S ANDO POLK MABELINE ( ARROLL, ORLANDO POLK SHIRLEY WINDI KR, GENE CRAY ‘GO! Te w ; : an do.® ¢ world on 4 string. Music is the lang ‘ ; fy hye 77.8 HOre Wwe age Of angels. . ° ( Most oudtous Yurelest MABELINE CARROLL, ORLANDO POLK BRENDA WILLIAMS, SPENCER BROWN e men and There is not a moment without some duty.” “Soft words turn away wrath. ” Ic MreSS Aiea ste tie oo i pela oat a ai a =a ad Serantongrtt rata ae } | Hi fit ae sips? | ALM. fpomeal! Bo Ss 2 | (| 7 3 3 : } Best Sublic Opeakers Most C ourleous | MABELINE CARROLL, WILLIAM MORRIS BRENDA WILLIAMS, SYLVESTER WHITE “An orator is never successful ‘til his words Kindness 1s a virtue that will never be im- | | are smaller than his ideas. proved upon. € =, a oa Best wa ily JOSEPH SAMPLE, PATRICIA WILLIAMS I only have smiles for you. : 7 Whe yes s SHIRLEY WINDER, CLAYTON DASHy ELLA JOHNSON SLL Every sport is a good one if you are _.. P i a . Z pent ER 7 r ? os ' Se Re aziest lallest di2 J Nhorlest EVELYN HAYWARD, VICTOR NUTTER MARY WILSON, GEORGE DAVIS “He that will not stoop for a pin, will never Size is not grandeur. be worth a pound. oN. Shiba Nae nt Sh Le ; , ’ . Loudest LOIS PETERS, McKINLEY HAYWARD “He who thinks much sa to his thoughts. , ys little in proportion (S ittrest PHYLLIS DASHIELL, PRESTON POLK “Humor is a drug it’s fashion to abuse, LASSES And this our life, exempt from public haunt, See: Finds tongues in trees, books in the running ee. | brooks, . er ee Sermons in stones, and good in everything. . rat ARs SHAKESPEARE 11 A - MRS, CATHERINE PARSONS, Homeroom Teaches nvTTy) e° ou] se ee h ee m., WYYTT TIO 4 11 B - MR. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Homeroom Teacher 11 C - MR, LEONARD PITTS, a % wy . -— = . Ce 1 = EE a ° -_ , Homeroom Teacnet , ’ fart . A“, 27 % | 7 “—F a : | i - 10 A = MRS, THELMA WINDER, Homeroom Teacher 10 B - MRS, VALARIE WILLIA MS, Homeroom Teacher 10 C - MRS. CONSTANCE MARTIN, Homeroom Teacher yy Ne Aw OF S” a .%, of) Soy KO o ” ee, Sede A bk a . ye ¥ 4 ae ). lame D - MISS ROBENIA HEADON, Homeroom Teacher 1 — 9 A - MR. JAMES POLK, Homeroom Teacher @ ower ew ). — eee 9 B - MRS. CLEO WALSTON, Homeroom Teacher ¥C = MR, CLIFTON COPPER, Homeroom Teacher a on — PES Ss ee XP ae , . wn 39D = MR. ROBERT BROWN, Homeroom Teacher SCeTTT Tre, al | a . hl ’ «ad 62 - 9 E - MR. MITCHELL PRATHER, Homeroom Teacher cee’ ae = - . PS oa — ; a Yi = b am _ t “es rea ae ay A - ea a - ‘. + er. 3 ye ie © 5 : A g 3 = o o ) = T 6 s wn ee, i an — WwW O NJ s r - = O se Zz LX) = O 7 A! pO = as i - S : : , oO ir, 00 0O o f 7 a 7 ‘ Te Ne 8 D = MR. GORMAN GOSLEE, Homeroom Teacher : : E 3 F: 3 - ) Oo = a = b ° $ e Ee 5 DY 5 = ° 5 8 : E : 4 2 a - g : : onl Zz ‘ . 2) y R Oo = ee 8 Zz 4 P- — U Ss = = uy = a o : ; ral i} 2 ES “a od = = = 1 : = ' m0 O : w 7D ACTIVITIE are : ari WCRI A yt) it eat - . - t Heigh-ho! sing heigh-ho! unto the green holly; Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly: Then, heigh-ho, the holly! This life is most jolly! SHAKESPEARE Miss Salisbury High JOANNA NUTTER EE ——— A Wink at Miss S,H,S, oat ee Her Name: Joanna Bertha Mae Nutter Her Age: 17 Her Height: 5 ft., 54 in, Her Weight: 136 lbs, Her Address: Nanticoke, Maryland Her Parents: Mr, and Mrs, Rufus Williams Her Likes: Playing sports, listening to music, making friends, cooking and sewing Her Accomplishments; Co-Captain of B Wing Patrol Force, Glee Club Member, N,H, A, Member, Student Council President, 12-A Homeroom Vice President, | Her Ambition: To become a medical technician, | Her Statement: “As Miss S,H,S,, I will do my duty to serve you well | to show my appreciation to all of you for casting your votes my way.” a | MISS SALISBURY HIGH AND ATTENDANTS ; Miss Salisbury High - Joanna Nutter Ane Attendants - Fay Whittington, Patricia Williams, Elsie Rider, Brenda Williams, Sallie Pryor oot ay ———— ee see ae Pear SRN: NRT SESE SPE NN RSS , ; TT ———— — a - PeeeRRT eT EET ETNA LED amet taakne ngs, Casper snanensihniNVbAAinas 4+ Abd. aos pti Attentees’ onnsnenmmmvmmnys veateaeeten ee oe — resent roeme ma EP FP % ae 4 - a TE ee a aa i - : s Re Sart Se M a Ve Mis, oe AF , oa $ ey aad a - ne es! Pst t P . rv Lr : aye ee Fe .. ; ae ., 4 7, 2 ra English Class : : y ‘ ee et en A tg age gee Oe y+ oo Pe no . Latin Class French Class Physics Class Biology Class Chemistry Class OT TRS ie rey sao nen a Sa - r = Sewing Class } . . ab, | sr “ay “4 Lima ‘y is LA New Homemakers of America . oh it pe = wn Ee . Ne er Industrial Arts Typing Class Math Class Social Studies Class j Ty : A ” . “ 4 we wy le, Qe iy « VAY Vin, Ye Je Guidance ee ee - ae af Monitorial System , WILSON - ‘ O v 3 S| ; e) MR, THOMAS C bury alis ) TEE LT I LOC — = ow - E S R E 2 S N C S 8 “i . RIGGS - Instructor _ . VESTE SYL R, M y r RES ef ¥ Ct ‘ Ale (Nye ’ ite M4 un bad + 0 se uw) ‘ ‘ : ’ ) : vy - Aw hy , Genw o« 2 6 Rm eS Bookstore Nurse Infirmary Set eaaeaa a MRS, SOPHIA ROBINSON, oss teen er : mar! Pe te DS rey a es ‘eras + _ Texas district was|field of Henderson County, wl ] Thursday for a possi-|edges a little into Van Zandt.) R: -condensate field dis-| SMITH COUNTY. — The GC pe a South Van Zandt|Omen field southwest of Arp || ation of Humble Oilja new Pettit oiler in Sam S|} -ompany, No. 1 Hamilton-Roberts unit, | en ted find is the firm’s|liam Miller survey. It produ ee B. lia Worley Moore, A.'230 barrels per day through {| ns survey, two miles|inch choke from 8,337-45 with j ' Martins Mill. Theloil ratio 774 to 1. ne on two drillstem|. CASS COUNTY. — Henry | ently both from the|King, Atlanta, has filed to «} Ithough two markers|No. 1 B. B. Turner as a 4,500-;-| = ported, thole to test the Paluxy aro| © ing came on an hour|five miles north of Atlanta. Li hom 516 where recovery|tion was given 910 from the sq | _ of gas-cut mud and and 1,082 from the east lines | of condensate. Maxi-|G. H, Salmon survey, A-1022. pressure was six| PANOLA COUNTY. — A | tomhole flowing 515)Travis Peak oiler has been bottomhole shutin| ished on the north flank of ‘ 0 pounds in one hour.|Carthage field at Coats Dril)| t was made at 8,613- Company No. 3 Lecta Holco: } ¢ pen 36 minutes. Stem|F. G. Trimmin survey, 54% m lll IMICILISSAUK ‘4s was uv a2et of condensate and|southwest of Blocker. It gau)| ‘Miss Edge re|90 feet of mud. Top pressure was 502 barrels per day through qi) were standing60 pounds, bottomhole sani choke from 6,309-19 with § | feet” from B pressure was 1,880 pounds: and oil ratio 1,140 to 1. Sindik” WY : “We re- +38 : Journalism ity as be-| ich refer- LANCASTER, Texas, Jan. 24.—leneee have heen made in the nrace - N Y—A Wi} This old Dallas County town, al Bay | aney COUNT Newounias nt wt ‘ arsenal for the Confederacy in thi id 1860's, is gunning anew for nev i residents with scenic buildin; up site$ and a push-button water sys tem as the chief lures, In announcing completion o ’ Lancaster’s new all-automati water system and a 650-gallon-a minute Trinity sand water well the town’s third, Mayor Bill Hold | er said: “Lancaster’s population now i estimated at 5,000 and with ou® new all-automatic water systen and new water storage we're pre pared to care for another 5,00 RyRy residents.” de He said the water system prc @ . gram is part of a $425,000 town oe edi ie Pe, wide program to expand water VUL UUM piees ANE (MMUUs | LY Sitammittas the API’s legislative ‘Phelps: admitted that th and sewer facilities. mi oe - ight be difference of opir The Lancaster area, with its} RICHARDSON, Texas, J Future Teachers of America homas W. Phelps of| Within the API on joining the trees and shrubbery, always has|_-the Richardson Youth | mittees, but pointed out the . ’ : ” wews SU - cl offered the choicest home sites,”|tion Center Corp’ she men asin 3 non JVEW ZOEK, MOSEUEEY 90 ot ye Lele 5 apenas and jy boasted Holder. ‘“‘Now we have our utilities in shape to care for ah ; the newcomers.” The mayor said Gus Wright has vin Sana completed 25 acres of new homes);,, of members on Dallas Avenue and has 50 more Lynch said acres to develop there. needed to con The Ray Austin Company, Hold- buildings fence er said, has opened a 40-lot sub- for et rite division on East Pleasant Run At the same t Road. Biggest home building project| rer ores bi a scheduled, however, is the devel-|; ’ J oretay 7 opment of 300 scenic wooded Feket d la homesites on the Post Enter- rae me a L prises’ farm at Lancaster’s south-| ord | yen oe a western corner. veteran This is the tract owned by Troy rip dt cn Post of Dallas and Virgil H. Pest, succeed two bot Leunaitaais eniicat ’ nold Barnes and The Post Brothers team “Cu | wao. femignes. rently is clearing a 2-block site| as for a Minyard’s Super Market. It ™ } is south of the town square and Concert fo) , aijacent to the Posts’ First Na-| GARLAND, F meg val, 40, v7 wildcat failure has bj | ay ‘yme nine miles west || _ Sees; Grapeland at Tore) | 9 ef ges! Corporation No. 1 Li} © idell, S, C. Collison 4) 77 was carried to 6 } 7 i} f’ a rh el ° . ° -- [ A ota oups Hel — elations make sincere efforts vork.”’ nother speaker, Jar ,ouston petroleum wr: lic relations worker, | e termed the mergel ro “ v™)UMC SUUL Liktu ir tional Bank, The Dallas Rotary Club and the|with the billy: “Building in Lancaster is mov-|Garland High School Girls Chorus|ber automatid Speech and Dramatics avrela nated.” 23 a2) femnntn nnnt df thai Hoek. |g Ua pac wae MN a day|0f the adverse publicity is or mg at a good, steady rate and|will present a joint concert Mon-|sack,) A .45 | Cl 4, i iw isa caliints ark suggested the industry ve're picking up 15 to 25 new day at 7:30 p.m, to raise funds|and fragments entamnan’ Went ch ii: 400 sot tablish in Washington an inforr families every month,’ Mayor|for the March of Dimes. Ed King, found at the 7 tion and research library to yz) said. “The good thing|Garland March of Dimes chair-|ne apy Aa 0il- -co eM terior Department reported vide material to newsmen eee ita ft. } wis Vl ey ees Pe ie eee se hae?!) hee ee a eee a aU. Gis, 7 an. Girls’ Basketball Cheerleaders Varsity Basketball a T th Football 4 S = Ae Ng a Touch Football a y 2 a el a vom 50 hm Avr ay tape rt The y ate ‘ ce 7 s j - ‘ y , This above all — to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. SHAKESPEARE Mr, George Adkins Mr, J. N. Adkins Miss Dianna M, Allen Mrs, Elsie Allen Miss Recie Allen Mrs, Odessa Ames Mr, Buster Anderson Mrs, C, Anderson Mrs, Gussie Anderson Miss June Anderson Mrs, Lillian Anderson Mr, Smith Anderson Mrs, Iola Armstrong Mrs, Laura Mae Armstrong Mrs, Virginia Armstrong Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Amold Mr, Jacobia Ashe Mr, Kenneth Maurice Bailey Mr, and Mrs. Norman Bailey Mr, Robert Bailey Mrs. Maddie Baker Mrs. Biolio Banks Mrs. Glendwell Banks Mrs, Nicholas Banks Miss Thelma Banks Miss Anita Barklay Mr. James Barklay Mrs. Eleanor Barclay Mr. and Mrs, Marion Barklay Mr, Marvin Barklay Mrs. Minnie Barclay Mr. Monroe Barclay Mr. Noah Barclay Mr, Walter Barklay Mr. Charles Ballard Mr. Harry Ballard Mrs, Rita Ballard Miss Shirley Bateman Mrs, J. D. Bayd Mr. J. G. Beach Mr, J. Gordie Beach Mr, Paul Beckett Mrs, J. Annie Bell Mrs. Annie Mae Birchead Miss Marion Birchead Mr, Johnny Birchead Mr. Paul Birchead Mr, William Birchead Mrs. Edward Bishop Mr, and Mrs, Walter W. Black Miss Agnes Blackbur Mr, Claude Blake Mrs. Lay Blacglack Rev. Bliss Mr, Marvin Bloodsworth Mrs, Ella Mrs. Thelma Wright PATRONS Mr. Predetick Bouslkeman Miss Margaret Boyer Mn. James Irosco Mr, Richard Brouch Mn, Donald Bromley Mr, and Mr, Rossle Alphonse Mratten, Jr. Mr, Raymond Bratten Mr, Larry Brent Mn, Tanny Brewington Mn, Flossie Bright Mn. Cartie frinsat Mr, Ella Guttingham Mi, Randolph L, Brooks Miss Alice Brown Mn. Annie Grown Mn, Bessie C, own Miss Cota Brown Mr, Carl Brown Mn, Christine own Mr, Edward T, Brown Rev. George L. Brown Mn, Gertrude Brown Mr, Harry Brown, It, Mn. Helen Brown Mr, John Brown Mr, Leonard Brown Rev. Laciows Brown Mrs, Queenie B, Brown Mr. Rober Brown Mis, Sarah Brown Mr, Walter Brown Mr. Feretta 8, Brummel Mr, Thomas Burell ir, Raseeell Burke Mr, joseph Burge Mr, Arthur Burris Ma, Ola Burtis Mr, Royoe Bulter Mr, Robert Byrd Brother's and Sister Shop Mr, Annie Mae Camper Miss Cynthia Camper Mr, Ethel Camper Rev. E, Cannon Miss Jeanette Camper Mr, Lillie Mae Carey Mn, Lilly Carey Mr, Sattwel Carey Mr, Kitty Car Mr, and Mm, George Carroll Mr, Paul Chamber Mr, Dazzie Chishome Mrs, Celestine Church Mr, Doris Church Mr, David Young Mr, Darl Church Mr, Harry Lee Church Mn, Hazel Church Mr, johnnie Church Mn, Martion Church Mn, Marion Church Mn, Ellen Collins Mn, Lillian Collins Mr, and Mm, Alex Conway Mn, Beatrice Conway P,P.C, Barl Conway Mr, Benjamin Conway Mn, Eliza Conway Mr, Elwood Conway Mr, Prank Conway Mn, Gladys Conway Mr, Mazie Conway Mn, Maude Conway Mr, Wade O, Cotmway Miss Alice Cook Mr, Flora Cook Mn, Ida J, Cook Mr. John H, Cook Mr, William Cook Rev. Randolph Coper Mr, and Mrs, Clifton Copper Mrs, Mortis Copper Mrs, Alfred Corbin Mn, Lelia Corbin Mn, Mary Corbin Mrs, Alice Comish Mrs, Allie Comish Miss Annie Mae Cornish Mr, Handy Comish Mrs, Mae Cornish Mrs, Pauline Corish Mrs, Thelma Cornish Miss Virginia Commish Mr, William Cormish Mrs, Irving Commish Mr, Luteletan O, Cottoman Mr. Littleton Cottoman Mr, Thomas Cottoman Mr, and Mn, Ulysses Cottman Mrs, Catherine Coulbourme Mr, Charlie Coulboume Mrs, Edith Coulbourme Mr, Issac Coulbourne Mr, John R. Coulbourne Mr, Norman Coulbourne Mr, Robert T, Coulbourne Miss Shirley Coulbourme Mrs, Ida Craig Mrs, Ruby Craig Mr, William C, Cropper Miss Kalie Crowder Mr, Walter Crowder Mr, John Cross Mr, Uvilla Cross Mrs. Pannie Cuff Mr. Leonard Cuff Mm, Albert Cyrus Miss Bernice Dashiell Mr, Beulah Dashiell Mr. Cecil Dashiell Mr, Clifton Dashiell Mr, Clifton Dashiell Mrs, Daisy Dashiell Mr, Donald Dashiell Mn, Emma Dashiell Mr, Pulton Dashiell Mr. Iva Dashiell Mm. James M, Dashiell Mr. Kattie Dashiell Mr, Levin Dashiell Mm, Mary Lizzie Dashiell Mr, Lather Dashiell Miss Luvenia Dashiell Miss Marie Dashiell Miss Marie Dashiell Mr, Marvin Dashiell Mr, Mary Ellen Dashiell Mr. Nancy Dashiell Mrs. Nellie Dashiell Mr, Page Dashiell Miss Phyllis Dashiell Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dashiell Mrs. Ruth Dashiell Mrs, Theodore Dashiell Mr. Warren Dashiell Mr. Charlie Davis Mrs. Beulah Deal Mn. Emma Deal Mr, James Deal Mr, Haward Deal Miss Anna Dennis Mrs. Gwendolyn Dennis Mt, Phelps Dennis Mr. Richard Dennis Mr, Roland Dennis Mr. Sarah Dennis Mr, Clarence S$, Denton Mrs, Lillian A. Denton Mr. Mary Darry Mr, Marvin Dickson Mr, Haward Dillard Discount Shoes Mis. Rebecca Dashiell] Mrs. Joyce Dennis Mr, Bennie Dixon Mr. Frank Daniels Mis. Agnes Dashiell Miss Henrietta Dixon Mrs, Julia Dixon Mr, Martin Dixon Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Dixon Mr, Frank Dolley Mrs, Emma Dorman Mrs, James Anna Dorman Mr, Daniel Dorey Mrs, Pearline Dowine Mr, W, E, Downs Mr. William Drafton Mr, Demerse H, Dumeyer Mrs, Edith Dutton Mr, Joseph Dutton Mr, and Mrs, Richard Dykes Mr, Harold N, Eccleston Mr, Arthur Edlicott Mr, Jolly Edmondson Mr, and Mrs, Jessie Elder Mrs, Ola Elias Mrs, Amelia Elsey Mrs, Bertha Elsey Mrs, Elssie Elsey Mrs, Isaac Elzey Mrs, Jean Elzey Mrs. Mary B, Elzey Mr, George Ennis Mrs, Ophelia Ennis Mr, John Eure Mr, Monty Evelyn Mr, Clyde Evans Miss Mary Everett Mr, William Fanow Mrs, Dorothy Farrington Mrs, Nora Farrington Mrs, Vendelyn Ferricks Mr, Leon Fields Mr, Richard Fields Mr. and Mrs, Robert 8B, Fields Mr. Robert B, Fields Jr, Mr. Samuel Fields Miss Helen Folks Mr, Henry Fountaine Mrs, Rosa Fountaine Mr. William Fountaine Miss Armenthia Francis Mrs. Doris Freeman Mrs. Mary Furbush Mrs, Ruth Purr Mrs. Weslena Furr Mrs. Vera Futrell Mr. Roscoe Gaines Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Gaines Mr. Andrew Gale Mrs. Claddie Gale Mr, Harold Gale Mrs. Jennie Gale Mr. Marion Gale Mr. Milbroe Gale Mr, Robert Gale Mn. Viola Gale Mn, Bessie Garrison Mn, Kattie Gates Miss Mary Gibbons Mr, John Gidden Miss Hilda Gipson Mr, Anhur Gordon Mn, Catherine Gordy Mr, Clifton Gordy Mr, Daniel Gordy Mr, Edward Gordy Miss Ida Gordy Miss Sarah Gordy Mr, Barney Goslee Mn, Cora B, Goslee Mr, Gorman Goslee Mr, George Goslee Mr, Grace Goslee Miss Jancharlana Goslee Miss Hartnese Goslee Mrs, Martha Goslee Miss Mildred Goslee Miss Flora Grantham Mrs, Gvuer Mrs, Mildred Gvy Mrs, Lucille Hamilton Mr, Jack Hancock Rev, Clarence Handy Mrs, Edith Handy Mrs, Florence Handy Mrs, Florita Handy Mr, Pred Handy Mr, Sherman Handy Mr, Thomas Handy Miss Yvonne Handy Mr, R, G, Harley Miss Mabel Harman Mrs, Sarah Harman Mr. Jesse Haskey Mr, Marion Hastings Miss Robenia Headen Miss Lillian Hearn Mrs, Lucy Heart Mr, Edward Henry Mr, O Nell Henry Miss Flossie Hitch Mr, James Higgins Mr, Clarence Holbrook Mr, Pricless Holden Mr, William Holliday Mrs. Linola Hooper Mrs, Grace Hopkins Mrs, Barbara Horsey Mrs. Bessie Homey Mrs, Eunice Horsey Miss Yvonne Horsey Mrs, Coba Hotten Mr, James Hotten Mr, and Mrs, Sinclair Wright Mr, and Mm, timenon Holloway Miss Elzabeth Howard Mr, and Mr, George Howard and jr, Mn, Heddle Howell Mn, Olivia Hudson Miss Eleabeth Hudson Mr, Alfred Hull Miss Atlela Mull Mn, Beatrice Mull Rev, and Mrs, Emerson Jolley Mr, Graison Jolley Mr, Odessa Jolicy Mr. Virginia Jolley Mrs. Adame Jones Mem. Annie Jones My. Arthur Jones Mr, and Mm, Charles Henry Jones Mr, and Mm, Daniel Jones Miss Dorothy Jones Miss Ldia Jones Mr. Plossie Jones Mr, Harland Jones Mr. Harold Jones Mr, Hershel Jones Mr, and Mr, James R, Jones and Family Miss Launia Jones Mr. Lillian Jones Mrs. Linwood Jones Mrs, Lucille Jones Mr. Mathew Jones Mr, Norris C, Jones Miss Pearl Jones Mr, Sarah Jones Mr, Talbert Jones Mr. Theodore Jones Miss Virgie Jones Mr. William Jones Mrs. Grace M, Jrenious Mrs. Mary Kellem Mrs. Florence Kelley Mrs. Queenie Kelley Mrs. Pearline King Mr. Richard King ; Mr. Tendley King Miss D, B, Kirer Mrs. Leia Larmore Mrs. Pearl Larmore Mr, Walter Layfield Mrs. Lottie Leake Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Leatherbury Mr. William Leatherbury Miss Ida Lee Rev. jeremiah Lee Mr. Mable Lemon Mim. Catherine Leonard Mrs. Julia Leonard Mt. Robert Lessiels Mr, Curtis Lewis Mr, Victoria Lindsey Mr. Nufin Long Mr. Henrietta Maddox ——— J a te RON ee ? y e ang Oe 4 ee enn, Se ee eee PP ne a ee rt Ge “m — a a, , wv +! Mr, and Mrs, Wilmore Maddox Mrs, Lee Mae Mrs, Accola Mays Mrs, Geraldine Mariner Mr, Jennings Mapp Mrs, Pricilla Mapp Mrs, Thelma M app Mr, Slim Marshall Mrs, Alma Martin Mr, and Mrs, Calvin Martin Mr, Louis Martin Mart Men’s Shop Mrs, Ethel McBride Mr. U. L, McCready Mr, James McGee Mrs, Lucille McGee Mr, McGraph Mrs, Mary McGlotten Rev, Charles Melvin Mrs, Bethenia Mitchell Mr, Clifton Mitchell Mr, James Arthur Mitchell Mrs, Lillie Mitchell Miss Lillie M, Mitchell Mrs, Mable Mitchell Mrs, Mildred Mitchell Mr, Hurbert Mizick Mrs, Ann Moore Mrs, Daniel Moore Mrs, Devolia Moore Mr, Wallace Moore Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin Morris Mrs, Hayman Morris Mrs, Nora Morris Mr, Otis Morris Mrs, Pauline Morris Mrs. Vigee Morris Mrs. Grace Morton Mr, Mason Mylothin Mrs. Beatrice Nelson Mrs. Blanche Nelson Mr. Samuel Nelson Mr, Vaughn Nelson Mrs. Hilda Newton Mr. Howard Nichols Mrs, Louise Nichols Mr. Moses Nichols Miss Naomi Nichols Mr, Scott Nichols Mrs, Ella Mae Simpson Nichols Mr, Wesley Nichols Miss Leola Nicholason Mr, William Northogate Mrs. Annie R, Nutter Mr. Boyd Nutter Mr, Clifton Nutter Mr, and Mrs. Dannie Nutter Mrs, Elsie Nutter Mrs. Ethel Nutter Miss Florence J, Nutter Mr, Preeman Nutter Mr, and Mm, Gilbert Nutter Mrs, Hattie Nutter Mr, James Nutter Miss Margaret Ann Nutter Mn, Marie Nutter Miss Odessa Nutter Miss Omar Nutter Mr, Paul Lamont Nutter Mr, Randolph Nutter Mr, Shelton Nutter Miss Wanda Paulette Nutter Mr, Wayne Nutter Mrs, Ann Oaispo Mr, Roy B, Paige Mrs, GlAdys C, Palmer Miss Hazel B, Palmer Mr, and Mra, Randall Palmer Miss Saundra E, Palmer Mrs, Sarah Palmer Mrs, Thelma Parker Mr, and Mrs, Wilmer Parker Mrs, Shirley Paratt Mrs, Laveida Parsons Miss Ronnie Parsons Mr, Walter Parsons Mr, and Mrs, John Postley Mr, George Daniel Perry Mrs, Gertrude Perry Mrs, Mamie Perry Mrs, Mary E, Perry Ma, Charlottie Peters Mrs, Alvin Phillips Mrs, Effie Pitts Mr. Leonard Pitts Miss Elsie Pallard Mrs, Bertha Polk Mrs. Dore Polk Mrs, Doris Polk Miss Esther Polk Miss Georgianna Polk Mr. Hillary Polk Mr. Jacob Polk, Jr. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Polk, Sr, Mrs, Mable Polk Mr. Maghon Polk Mrs, Margaret Polk Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Polk Mrs, Rosa Lee Polk Mr, Ulysees Polk Mr, Ulysees Polk, Sr, Miss Virginia Polk Mr. Winfred Polk Mrs, Elizabeth Potts Mr, Mitchell Prather Mrs, Anna Price Mrs, Eleanor Price Mrs, Elsie Price Mi, Emory Price Mn, josens Nive Mn. Lottle Price Mn, Mary Price Man, Minnie Price Miss Rosetta Price Mt, Satmuel Price Mn, Alice Pamell Mn, Agna Price Mis frends Parnell Mt, Reddy Purell Mn, fmma Purell Mn, Flore Pumell Mi, and Mm. Howard Purell Mir, Kathleen Purell Mr, Nellie Purnell Mt, and Mi, Raytond Purnell Mit, afd Mrs, Massel Parnell Mr, William Pamell Mt, Joseph Warres Pryor Mr, and Mam, Leal Quinte Mn, , C, Rand Rev, afd Mr, Alewander Reed Mn, Lila River Mr, and Mn, George Roache Min, Agnet Roberts Mn, Alberta Roberts Mt, Pred Roberts Mrs, Gatah Roberts Mr, Willard Robert Pr, we, Earl Robertesn hrs, Relia Robertson Mr, Herman Rosenthol Mm. Maromie Roatury Rett: Radolek Mr, and Mm, Donald Resell Mn, Maudie Satmaple Mt, Rober 5. Sample Mt, Calvin Satmpeon Mrs, Edward Saunders Mn. Mabline Sagndern Mr. Elizabeth Savage Mn, Ethel Savage Mer, Earl Schetminant wit, Sinclair Soot Ma, Wanda Soot Mn, Beulah Seldom Mm, Mattie Seldon Ms, and Min. Sidney Sesocnm Shore jewelen Mir, and Mm, Rober Showell Mit, Carroll Shockley Mm. Daisey Silver Mr, Sihwines Mm. Catherine Simmons Mm, Virginia Smiley Mr. Carrie Smiley Mi, tari Smiley Mr, Charles Smith Mr. tDadward Smith Mr. Milda Smith Mr. Julia Smith Mr, Otis Smith Ma, Muth Smith Miss Elisabeth Smullen Mr, William Smith Mr, Louise Saddes Miss Nellie Stanford Mm, Marion Stanford Mm. Agnes Spencer Mev, Hotie Spencer Mit, and Mrs. Roy Lee Stacker Mi, Bennie Stanley Mr, Darrell Stanley Mit, Edward Stanley Mr, Horace Stanley, Jr, Mt, Horace Stanley, Sr, Mm, Ida Stanley Mt. Isaac Stanley Mm. Sedonia Stanley Mev. W. H, Strawberry Mi, Clinton Stewart Miss June R, Stewart Mt, Linwood Stewart Mra, Mable Stewart Mrs, Mary R. Stewart Miss Agnes Stone Mt. Charles Stone Miss Lillie Mae Stone Mi. Sattmel Stone Miss Viola Stone Mr. Evelyn Stroman Mr. Carrie Sturgis Ot, and Mrs. Ivory V, Sully, Jr Mint Mattie Sykes Dt, and Mrs. J. J. Tamaci Mr. Ruth Tayle Mm. Alice Taylor Mm. 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