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The 1960 Sanpprints is a brief re- view and reminder of all that has happened during the year. ZINN To While thumbing through the pages, there will be things to re- mind us of the little as well as the big things—the empty halls during classes, the crowd around the coke machine, the basketball games, the Junior-Senior. We have just lived through a fall, winter, and spring at Central—they will be hard to forget, but memories will fade. When this happens we hope that Sanpprints 1960 will serve as an aid to our precious mem- ories of our Senior year at Sanford Central High School. Page Five LER B stort Joe D. Berry dedication We, the Senior Class of 1960, want to take this opportunity to thank you for the years of devoted and faithful service you have given Central High. Because of the hours you have spent doing the innumerable and unac- counted things that we could not do without, we would like to say a long overdue thank you by dedicating this edition of SaNnpprints to you, Mr. Berry. Mr. M. A. McLeop Superintendent 7 administration Mr. J. R. Opom Principal Mr. Ray BackLunpD Shop Mathematics Mrs. HeLteEnN DusENBURY Home Economics faculty Page Eight Mrs. EvizaBpetH DANIEL English Mrs. JuLtianne McCracken Spanish—English Miss Emity Kimrey English—Psychology Mr. SHEPHERD RICE Diversified Occupations faculty Miss Ruru Cotren Mrs. Epna Earte YARBOROUGH Mrs. Sue PHiLiips French—Latin History—Choral Music Biology Mrs. Dorotuy THORNTON. Mr. Earte BRAUNHARDT Mrs. JANIE CRUTCHFIELD Mathematics Band English—Speech Mrs. FrepA KRrIMINGER Miss Mary Ler Jackson Mrs. Extra Ray CHAcEY English Librarian Business Education Mr. Vance HuLserr Mrs. Mary Carter Mr. Carey BrapDLey Shop History—Psychology Business Education Mrs. Ismay Hoop English—Librarian f ac ul 4 tT y y se : C 4 ’ - y ALE pL rg Vib pee ‘ OA AA Oe Ce Ae Iie Loe Lo 4- Ae bel ened, ee , 42. 2 A SE pei HAS (tx Prat ye AY ee VA Ce Gg ae ACE tis z Qri2ikkes C4 Mis Se a haar ; i 6 ; Z ae op eee ee ee G— 2 eA Zisdy. om ae : oy Ly ay f a ci ie ' % CE LO i oe J fitz se Ae ae b Mrs. Sara HEsTER Mathematics—Physical Education Jon CoLson Miss Irma WALKER Mr. Don Packarp Mathematics—Guidance History—Geography Biology—Physical Education Mes. Sypit STEWART Mr. Joun B. Lipscoms Mr. CraupeE Howarp Mathematics—Physical Education Agriculture Physics—Chemistry TEE. ES 0 grrrere KLAR cupinainiincr cam ARAL ence asainemeeieanssanitiit tet tN eT AT fhese are our classes Page Thirteen Cinpy Griccs mascots Grauam AuMAN marshais Charlie Hatch, chief; Sandra Morgan, chief; Jimmy Tripp, Tena Bryan, Larry Mc- Rae, Sharon Shepherd, Herbie Goldston, Judy Dossenbach, Gary Tysinger, Patsy Long. senior officers SE ‘ j Wie Hunt... : . : ‘Ranpy Fautx ... Hanner GRIFFIN wy MAX BRADLEY ...)... -).President ............Wice-President .... . Secretary _....,...2. Treasurer Page Fifteen Joun Howarp Apams, Jr. “In him there is honesty, mankind, and friendship.” Key Club 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 2; Senior Play. WitutiaAm B. ApAams “He is ever ready for a good time.” Senior Play. Berry LinpA ARNOLD “Her modesty is a candle to her merit.” Future Secretaries 4; Correspond- ence Club 4. Gary Bryant ASHWworRTH “He strives for that which is worthwhile.” Baseball 2, 3. Page Sixteen seniors GerorcE Louts AUMAN “He is a true knight of leader- ship. The world holds him dear.” Basketball 2. 3, 4, Captain 4; Key Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Hi-Y 2, Officer 2; Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Panorama Staff 3, 4; Superlative 4; Marshal 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Offi- cer 4; Jr.Sr. Waiter 2; Boys’ State Representative 3; Rotary Citizenship Award. BARBARA JEAN BAKER “I take my life as it comes and enjoy it.” Glee Club 4. Puytiis ANN BARBEE “A kind and gentle heart has she.” Basketball 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4. DrusiLLa JEAN BEAL “Noble in her thoughts, earnest in her work.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Home- makers of America 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 4; Future Teachers 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4. Goria JEAN BEAL “She greets each day with a smile.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Fu- ture Homemakers of America 2. Jesse BLAKE “Quiet, but neceessary.” James Ronatp BLaLock “His actions speak for his thoughtful mind.” Civitan Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 2; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4. Mike Bost “Roll on, old world, and I'll roll with thee.” Asheboro High School 2; Golf Team 2; Senior Play. seniors WixiiAm Hat Bow Linc “There is determination in his quiet ways.” Waymortu F. Bovyp, Jr. “He is a perfect example of the strong, silent man.” Mary EvizABETH BRADLEY “Blessed is she who has the power of making friends, for it is one of God’s greatest gifts.” Glee Club 3; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4; Future Home- makers of America 2; Future Teachers 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Panorama Staff 3, 4; Superlative 4; Marshal 3; Student Council 4, Officer 4; Class Officer 4; Jr.-Sr. Waitress; Senior Play. SAMUEL LEE BRADSHER “He is rich in good works.” Glee Club 2, 4; Melodians 2, 4; Science Club 2. Page Seventeen EL1zABETH Kay BRANNON “She is a magnificent spectacle of human happiness.” Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Music Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Mono- eram Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Waitress 2. JoserH P. BRANNON, JR. “He is a lover of life and living.” Dramatics Club 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4; Sanv- PRINTS 4; Civitan Club 4, Of- ficer 4. PriscitLA JEAN Brown “She is a wonderful girl and a good sport.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Home- makers of America 2, 3, 4; Cor- respondence Club 4. Witiiam Douctas BuLLaRD “To be strong is to be happy.” Baseball 2; Glee Club 3; Bus Driver 3. Page Eighteen Betry Jo CAMERON “Her gentle mind by gentle deeds is known.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4. ALEANE S. CAMPBELL “She has a pleasant manner.” Future Secretaries 4; Correspond- ence Club 4. CHARLES WESLEY CARTER “Of honest worth, he is one of whom we can depend.” Key Club 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4; Student Council 4; Civi- tan Club 3; Hi-Y 2. THOMAS JEFFREY CARTIER “And he shall excel among the greatest of men.” Douglas McArthur High School, Southfield High School; Science Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 2. EvizABETH GAL CHRISTIAN “She stars in athletics and friendship.” Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4; Stu- dent Council 2, 3; Delegate to Tri-Hi-Y Convention 3. Tuomas Atvis CLEGG “Hs success is found in com- mon sense.” Key Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4. Resecca ANN CoccIN “A carefree heart is a great endowment.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Future Homemakers 2; Beta Club 4; Panorama Staff 2, 3, 4; Senior Play. IRENE ExvrzABETH CoccINS “Immaculate in her appearance, gracious in her ways.” Glee Club 2, 3; Band 3, 4; Jun- ior Music Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Monogram Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Corres- pondence Club 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Superlative 4; Majorette 4; Lancer 3; Senior. Play. Mavis WiimA COoLLigeR “She may not be so very tall, but nice things come in bundles small.” Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2. Joan ELLen Craic “She is a gentle lass crowned with sweetness.” Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 4. MartHa SUSANNE CRAVEN “The bounty of her nature, the studiousness of her way, will pave her road to success.” Junior Music Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Corres- pondence Club 4. JoserpH M. Crimmins “He’s likeable, amusing, and really swell.” Kennebunk High School, Maine 2, 3; Rifle Club 2; Band 3, 4; Key Club 4; Science Club 3; Bus Driver 4. Page Ninetee n Mary Jo CruTcHFIELD “She is overflowing with goodness and kindness.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Home- makers 2, 3, 4; Correspondence Club 4. RonaLp WILLIAM CurRIN “Men of few words are often the best.” Football 4; Key Club 4; Track 4; Science Club 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4. RayMonp DALRYMPLE “In every man qualities lie, hidden from the naked eye.” Ricuarp DALRYMPLE “His wit enlivens every crowd.” Page Twenty Frances ANN Davis “Her looks, her manner all who saw admired.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2; Future Secretaries 4; Dra- matics Club 3; Panorama Staff 4; Cheerleading 3, 4, Chief 4; Senior Play. Vance H. Davis “Here is an industrious friend.” Ernest RicuHarp DINKINS “His heart is kind and true.” Blountville High School, Blount- ville 3; Bible Club 3; Mechani- cal Drawing Club 3; V. I. 4. v Tuomas F. DossENBACH “Such a likeable lad will succeed in this world.” Football 3; Glee Club 2; Key Club 4; Monogram Club 3; Science Club 2; Superlative 4; Student Council 2, 3; Jr.-Sr. Waiter 2; Tarheel Boys’ State 3; Senior Play. Resecca ANN EApEs “They admired the quietness, the sweetness of her smile.” Glee Club 3, 4; Correspondence Club 3. James Ronatp Eacie “He never lets studying interfere with his education.” Sam Bincuam Epwarps, Jr. “He is going forward to do some- thing great.” Key Club 4, Officer 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Pano- rama Staff 4; Superlative 4; Hi- Y 2; Science Symposium Dele- gate 2; First Prize Inter-Club Writing 3; District Science Fair 2, 3; State Science Fair 3. Ranpy Faux “He is happy and sensible.” Football 4; Basketball 2; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Of- ficer 4; Melodians 3, 4; Mono- gram 4; Panorama Staff 3; Su- perlative 4; Class Officer 4; Civi- tan Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Waiter 2; Wildlife Club 2. seniors Ricuarp Harvey Faux “Quiet men are at times most surprising.” Basketball 2, 3, 4, Manager; Baseball 2, 3, 4, Manager; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Melodians 4; Fu- ture Farmers 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4; Mono- oramn Glib ase WitirAM Hunter Firrs, Jr. “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the greatest men.” Glee Club 3, 4; Melodians 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Panorama Staff 4; Student Coun- cil 4; Civitan Club 4; Hi-Y 2; Science Symposium 3; Overall Planning Committee for Jr.-Sr. CaroLyn FAYE FousHEE “She has achieved success, lived well, laughed often, and loved much.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Home- makers 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Library Assistant 4; Panorama Staff 4; Homecoming Court 4; Senior Play. Joun Carvin FousHeE “When men look for leaders among men, he will be there.” Basketball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Science Club 4; Superlative 4; Marshal 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Offi- cer 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Dele- gate to Boys’ State; Junior-Senior Waiter; Senior Play. Page Twenty-one EucengE ANTHONY FREKKO “A light hearted and happy person is he.” Glee Club 3, 4; Melodians, 3, 4; Key Club 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Panorama Staff 4; Civitan Club 4; Hi-Y 2; District Science Fair 3; Selected for Science Symposium 3. Larry Winston Furr “His light heart will live long.” Glee Club 3; Bus Driver 4. Lots Marre GareEs “She is a quiet girl of sterling worth.” Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3. KENNETH GALYON “Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.” Wildlife Club 2. Page Twenty-two WittiaAamM Roy GarNER “He tackles every task with enthusiasm.” ELLA FRANCES GASTER “She is of manner so gentle, of heart so kind.” Basketball 2, 3, Manager 3; Fu- ture Homemakers 4; Future Sec- retaries 4, Officer 4; Correspond- ence Club 3; Panorama Staff 4. Jimmy Gipson “Gentle in manner, vigorous in deed.” Baseball 2; Student Council 2; Class Officer 2. LEsTINA JEANNETTE GIFT “Enthusiasm is a big part of her joy of living.” Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Monogram Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Offi- cer 4; Library Assistant 4; Pano- rama Staff 3, 4; Superlative 4; Marshal 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Cheerleader 3; Junior-Senior Prop 2. Frances IMocENE GILLIAM “She is gentle and sweet, life holds something for her.” Glee Club 4; Junior Music Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2; Future Teachers 3, 4, Officer 4; Panorama Staff 3. Joun WiLi1AM Gowns, III “He lives at peace with all mankind.” Band 2, 3; Wildlife Club 2. Lituie BELLE GREENE “Good nature is the beauty of a good mind.” Basketball 2, 3; Future Secre- taries 4; Correspondence Club 4; Panorama Staff 4. HANNER CARROLL GRIFFIN “Friendliness is the key to a good personality.” Basketball 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Panorama Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Sanp- PRINTS Staff 4; Superlative 4; Student Council 3, 4; Class Of- ficer 3, 4; Interstate Tri-Hi-Y Conference Delegate 2; Blue Ridge Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Assembly; | Jr.-Sr. Planning Committee. Gioria JEAN Groce “The way to be happy is to make others so.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Home- makers 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Future Secretaries 4; Beta Club 4; Cor- respondence Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Panorama Staff 4; SanppRINTS Staff 4; Interstate Tri-Hi-Y Con- ference Delegate 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; Senior Play. DarrELL LASSITER GUNTER “He is an accomplished athlete with the power to achieve and the will to win.” Basketball 2, 4; Baseball 2; Science Club 3; Hi-Y 2; Boys’ State; Wildlife Club 2. Janet Marie Hackney “She is possessed with an inex- . oS) haustible good nature. Band 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Future Teachers 2; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Panorama Staff 2; SAnp- pRINTS Staff 4; Girls’ State. Gray HALy “Quiet, reserved—a gentleman’s “|? ” qualities well possessed. Page Twenty-three Tommy HAMILTON “He is the embodiment of talent and wisdom.” Football 3, 4; Basketball 2; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Melodians 3, 4; Hi-Y 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Superlative 4; Junior Rotarian 4; All-State Band 2; Band Cap- tain 4. ABNER HARRINGTON “In a good humor he always appears.’ Basketball 2; Hi-Y 2. Frepa Barry Harrness “Small in stature, but great in personality.” Glee Club 3; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Future Homemakers 2: Beta Club 3, 4; Panorama Staff 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4; Dele- gate to Tri-Hi-Y Congress at Blue Ridge. Carot Mariryn Hauc “She loved to laugh and so lent other lives her merriment.’ Glee Club 3; Band 3, 4; Junior Music Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Future Homemakers 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Panorama Staff 2, 4; Superla- tive 4; Lancer; Majorette. Page Twenty-four seniors Ricuarp A. HENDERSON “Take it easy, have your fun, and let the old world flicker on.” Eart Grayson Hiatt “Quiet, steadfast and faithful.” D. O. Club 3. Dorotuy EvizABETH HicHT “She who does faithfully today will be wanted tomorrow.” Glee Club 2. GERALD Ho.LpER “There wasn't a moment when . “0 he wasn’t in it. Future Farmers 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4. Nexium U. Houper “Eternal sunshine is in her heart.” Glee Club 3; Future Secretaries 4, Correspondence Club 3, 4; Library Assistant 4. Betry AILEEN Hoop “A maid with beauty blest as fair as heaven can make her.” Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Offi- cer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Mono- gram Club 3, 4; Future Home- makers 2; Beta Club 3, 4, Of- ficer 4; Panorama Staff 4; Sanp- PRINTS Staff 4; Superlative 4; Senior Play. Bossy Hoop “He is a combination of athletic ability, pleasing personality, and good looks.” Football 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Melodians 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Hi- Y 2, Officer; Panorama Staff 4; Superlative 4; Boys’ State 3. SANDRA SHAW Howarp “Attractiveness is half the battle —hers is won.” Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Music Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2; Senior Play. Joun G. Humpuery “His wit and personality match his crazy line.” Glee Club 4; Band 2, 3; Melo- dians 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4; Junior-Senior Committee Chairman. Wirt ALLEN Hunt “To know how to laugh is to know how to reign.” Glee Club 2; Key Club 3, 4; Superlative 4; Student Coun- cil 3; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Sen- ior Play. Crype Roy Husketn, Jr. “He takes things as they come.” RONALD JAMES JOHNSON , “Quiet and gentle in his way.’ Page Twenty-five SALLY CATHERINE JOHNSON DonniE KELLY “He either finds a way or makes ” one. Football 2; Baseball 2; Melodians 2; Monogram Club 2; Science Club 2; Bus Driver 3. “Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness and all her paths peace.” Band 2; Future Homema kers 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Future Secre- taries 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 4. JouHn Rosert JorRDAN Garrett KELLY “He is a rare compound of loyal- “He is overflowing with goodness ; ty, frolic, and fun.” and kindness.” Football 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2s Band 2; Science Club 2; Senior Play. JupirH ANN KELLER “She is energetic, friendly and attractive.” Band 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3; Future Teach- ers 2; Correspondence Club 4; Majorette 2, 3, Co-chief 4; Jun- ior-Senior Co-chairman. Homer KELLY “If you ever need a friend this fellow has a hand to lend.” James N. KELty, Jr. “To worry little is his idea of happiness.” Betsy Perry KELLY “She is blessed with a sweet simplicity of thought.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Home- makers 4; Future Teachers 4; Correspondence Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Panorama Staff 4. Page Twenty-six Basketball 2; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4; Civitan Club 4; Hi-Y 2. KATHERINE KELLY “She has won the friendship of her classmates with her wit.” Me tvin Paut KELLEY “Laughing is he, merry all the while.” D. O. Club 3, 4. Patricia Hunt KivEtTTE “Quiet beauty is hers to keep.” Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Homemakers 2; Correspondence Club 4, Of- ficer; Marshal 3. Ratpy Rew Knicut, Jr. To live life full of life.” seniors Froyp LINEBERRY “He is a friend to all.” Carrot B. Lirtte, Jr. “He is a lad that is very clever, successful in all that he may endeavor.” Windham High School, Willi- mantic, Conn. 2, 3; Basketball 4; Science Club 2; Superlative 4. Tommy Lioyp “I may be small, but I always have my say.” Preccy Jo Lone “She has a sunny vpersonality and a big heart to match.” _Glee Club 4, Officer 4; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Officer 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Officer 2, 3; Science Club 3, Officer; Pano- rama Staff 4; Sanpprints Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4; Su- perlative 4; Student Council 2, 4, Officer 4; Interstate Tri-Hi-Y Delegate 2; Junior-Senior Com- mittee Chairman; Delegate to Blue Ridge 2. Page Twenty-seven GEorGE LOPOSAY “He likes his fun we'll all agree.” Glee Club 2; Melodians 2; Fu- ture Farmers 2, 3; Science Club 3; Bus Driver 2. Larry McDonap “A solid, dependable all-round guy, opinions of him are always high.” Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 2; Dra- matics Club 4; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4; Superla- tive 4; All State Football 4; All Eastern Football 4; East West All Star Came, Co-captain 4. Joun D. McDoweE Li “His whole heart is in the game.” Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Vircinta ANNE McIver “Like a, ray of sunshine she brightens up the place.” Glee Club 3; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Officer; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 4, Officer; Pan- orama Staff 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Junior-Senior Prop 2. Page Twenty-eight Jenny Lou McLeop “Gentle she is with a manner mild.” Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Officer; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 4, Officer; Library Assista nt 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4; Sanpprints Staff 4. Eppy McNair “He is always laughing and ever happy.” Basketball 3; Civitan Club 3, 4. CuHaArLes Mappox “Who knows him, knows a friend.” Future Farmers 2, 3, 4, Officer. Ava Mar Mann “A kind heart she has worthy of commendation.” Basketball 4; Glee Club 3; Tri- Hi-Y 2; Future Homemakers 2, 3; Future Secretaries 4. Jupy Ray Mann “She is a courteous and kind lady.” Glee Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Correspondence Club 4. June Marre Mizs “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” Future Homemakers 2, 4; Junior- Senior Committee Chairman. Travis Frances Morcan “We are charmed by her sweet disposition.” Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Future Home- makers 3; Correspondence Club 4. -RicHArp NEwsoME “He finds happiness in doing for others.” Science Club 2, 3, 4. seniors Linpa Linney NicuHors “She is pleasing to see, nice to know.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Home- makers 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Cor- respondence Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Panorama Staff 4; Sanp- PRINTS Staff 4; Future Secre- taries 4. Mary Heren NIpprer “In the sky a star danced and under it she was born.” Glee Club 4, Officer; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 4; Mono- gram Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Beta Club 4; Panorama Staff 4; Su- perlative 4; Marshal 3; Student Council 2; Junior-Senior Wait- ress; Cheerleader 3, 4. Witiiam G. Nunnery, Jr. “His glory lay in football.” Football 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Melodians 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4. Marcaret LyNNE OELRICH “Lots of wit, lots of fun, every- thing she does is well done.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4; Future Homemakers 2; Future Teachers 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4; SANpDPRINTS Staff 3, 4, Editor 4; Superla- tive 4; Student Council 2; Co- chairman Junior-Senior 3; Tri- Hi-Y Convention 2; Homecom- ing Court 4; Science Symposium Delegate 2; Chairman of Junior- Senior; Senior Play. Page Twenty-nine Jerry LEE OLDHAM “His politeness is genuine kind- ness, quietly expressed.” Baseball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Melodians 2; Future Farmers 2, 3: Science Club 3; Bus Driver 2. SuzANNE Marie PALMER “Her soft voice and sweet smile win many friends.” Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2,. 3; Future Teachers 2; Panorama Staff 2, 4. Wiii1AM Mason ParKER “Always laughing and lots of fun, he gets along with every- one.” Glee Club 4. AuivE O. PATTERSON, JR. “Better be small and shine, than tall and cast a shadow.” Broadway 2; Basketball 2; Beta Club 2; Future Farmers 2; Class Officer 2. Page Thirty Mary Patsy PAarrerson “Her wit and sunny disposition win and hold many friends.” Glee Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2. Patricia ANN PATTERSON “She is as the light of knowledge and radiance of beauty.” Glee Club 4; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4; SANDPRINTS 4; Superlative 4; Marshal 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Wait- ress 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y Delegate to District Conference 2. Tuomas J. PATTERSON, JR. “A smile, a joke, a word of cheer —it's pleasant just to have him near.” Science Club 3; Civitan Club 3. Lynpa Brea PEARCE “She was born with the gift of ability.” Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Music Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Mono- gram Club 3, 4; Superlative 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4, Supervisor 4. Donna Reip Por “Her friendly spirit is indeed a virtue.” Greensboro Senior High School 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Glee Club 2. Jupirn ANN Por “To speak kindly of others is the sweetest charity in the world.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Secre- taries 4; Correspondence Club 4; Panorama Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y Delegate at State Conference 4. FRANK GRAFTON POTTER “His qualities have stood the test, he’s not better, he’s the best.” Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Melodi- ans 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Superlative 4; Mar- shal 3; Student Council ae 4s Officer 4; Hi-Y 2, Officer 2; Jr.- Sr. Waiter; Boys’ State 3; Of- fice 4; Jr.-Sr. Committee Chair- man; Track 4; Senior Play. SytviaA ANN Powers “She can be imitated by none, nor paralleled by any but her- self.” Glee Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Future Secretaries 4; Corres- pondence Club 2, 3; Panorama Staff 4. seniors GLENN FRepRICK Price, Jr. “He is mischievous often, digni- field rarely, popular always.” Basketball 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Science Club 2, 3; Civitan Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 2. Orts Price “A g entleman now and always.” Benhaven 2, 3; Basketball 2; Fu- ture Farmers 3. Mitprep VerA Ro.uins “She is the sweet, quiet kind whose nature never varies.” Future Homemakers 2, 3; Fu- ture Secretaries 4; Correspond- ence Club 4. Donatp WiLL1AM Ross “He’s a strong, silent man whose potentialities are great.” Easley High School, Easley, S. C. 2; Football 2, 4; News- paper 2; Science Club 4; Student Council 4; Track 4. Page Thirty-one Donautp LEE Russ “His deep voice carries for many a mile, and further still his win- ning smile.” Baseball 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Melodians 3, 4. HELEN ANNE SEYMOUR “On stage or off she is unsur- passed.” Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4. Gary SHARPE “He is wise who speaks not much.” Benhaven 2, 3; Future Farmers ph. Bh, Jack SINGLES “He has a winning way with all things.” Page Thirty-two ADRIAN LEONARD SMITH, JR. “His honor lies in honest toil.” Dramatics Club 4; Civitan C lub 3, Wildlife Club 3. Loretra O’Quinn SMITH “Third finger, left hand, shows she has her man.” Basketball 3, 4; Glee Club 4; {ri-Hi-Y 4; Monogram Club 4; Future Teachers 3; Future Secre- taries 4; Correspondence Club 3; Library Assistant 4; Panorama Staff 4. SARAH ANN SMITH “She is the sweetest kind of a girl—a friend to all.” Tri-Hi-Y 2; Future Secretaries 4; Correspondence Club 3; Pano- rama Staff 4; Girls’ State 3. Linpa Grey SPIVEY “She greets each day with a smile.” Glee Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Future Ho memakers 2, 3. Wayne SPIVEY “He can dance, play ball, and sing—-he can do most anything.” Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Monogram 3, 4; Bus Driver 3. Kaye Frances STONE “Those who know her praise her most.” Senior Play. Drxie ANN STRAUGHAN “A constant friend such as she is rare.” Glee Club 4; Junior Music Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3. Mary Suk TALLEY “She moves as a goddess and looks as a queen.” Glee Club 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Future Secretaries 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Co-head 4. LANELIA Gray TAYLOR “Sincerity and sympathy are her graces.” Baker High School, Columbus, Ga.; Future Secretaries 4; Beta Club 3. ArTHUR VANCE THOMAS “He is ever quiet and reserved.” Hobbton 3; Wildlife Club 2; Beta Club 3; Student Council 3; Class Officer 3. EucEene THOMAS “Nothing new, nothing true, and nothing matters.” Frank THOMAS “He is a man of practical application.” Page Thirty-three Gait JEANNETTE THOMAS “The whole world smiles with her.” Glee Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; 3, 4; Future Secretaries 4; Correspond- ence Club 3; Panorama Staff 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Waitress; Senior Play. Jean THOMAS “She leads a happy life and has the gayest spirit.” Jerry Lynn THomas “His heart is as great as the world.” Baseball 4. JoHn THoMaAs “He is a tall boy with ideas to match.” Page Thirty-four seniors MicHarEL THOMAS “Silent, but ever watchful.” Patri cia CLEwis THOMAS “Never in a million years could there be another you.” Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 4; Future Secre- taries 4; Correspondence Club 2, 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4. Preccy Joyce THomas “She is a happy girl, true and attentive to her duty.” Correspondence Club 3, 4; Fu- ture Secretaries 4; Panorama Staff 4. RicHarp THOMAS “Ah, me, life is a wonderful thing as long as it isn’t taken too seriously.” Jerry Henry Topp “He is a friendly, handsome, honest man.” Panorama Staff 4; Marshal 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Civitan Club 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Waiter for Junior-Senior; Hi-Y 2. Nicky Tyner “He's a sport in more ways than one, to top it all he’s a lot of fun.” Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Monogram Club 4; Marshal 3; Civitan Club 4; Boys’ State 3; Hi-Y 2. SytviA Layne Vick “Her heart loveth the joys of fun.” Glee Club 2; Band 3, 4; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 4; Future Home- makers 2; Future Teachers 2: Science Club 2; Panorama Staff 4; Senior Play. Wurm H. Vira “He is true to his word, his work, his friends.” Civitan Club 4. Cuarces A. Von CANON “Good men are hard to find.” Virginia Episcopal School 3; Bas- ketball 3; Key Club 2; V. E. S. Honor Society 3; Sciénce Club 2. EvizABETH J. WALLACE “She has a heart with room for every joy.” Glee Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Science Club 4; Panorama Statf 4. Hitpa Bennetr Watts “She is true to her own high convictions.” Glee Club 2; Future Home- makers 2; Future Secretaries 4; Correspondence Club 3. Ipa Marie WESTER “She has a word and a smile for everyone.” Glee Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 4; Dramatics Club 3; Correspondence Club 2.3, 4, Dreasurer 3, 4. Page Thirty-five Jimmy WHITAKER “His good disposition makes him pleasant to have around.” JupirH Kaye WIcKER “Her simplicity is the soul of elegance.” Future Secretaries 4; Correspond- ence Club 4; Panorama Staff 4. Joyce Firppin WILKINS “She is destined to go far in the world of success.” Glee Club 3, 4; Junior Music Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 2. 4, Officer 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Panorama Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y Delegate to Blue Ridge Conference 3. LinpA Faye WILKINS “Sing, sing for the world; for your voice is the voice of an angel.” Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4: Junior Music Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 4; Dramatics Club 4, Preside nt. Page Thirty-six SANDRA WILLIAMS “She charms us with her beau- tiful voice.” Marcaret WILLIAMSON “She is gentle; her nature is kind and affable.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Bossy WILSON “Quietness is handsomeness.” Dennis WiLLt1AM Womack “His sparkling wit furnishes constant pleasure.” Baseball 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3; Co-chairman Junior- Senior Committee. ALBERT BENTON WOMBLE “To say little and perform much ar2 the characteristics of a great man.” KENNETH E. WomBLE “Would there were more as true and sincere as he.” Englewood High School, Jack- sonville, Florida 2; Football 3; Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4. SAMUEL WILson WoMBLE “Don't let his silence fool you, he has his share of fun.” Basketball 2; Glee Club 2; Band 2D, CAMERA SHY Joan ANN GRAHAM “Neat and very nice.” Valdosta High School, Valdosta, Georgia 4. Glee Club 4; Tri- |e bee ye Pe oi ws 0 Se 4; Correspondence Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4. Davin McNetu “His job is always well done.” Davin WILLIAMS “Never judge a man by his size.” Page Thirty-seven CLASS OFFICERS L. T. Holder, president; Jade Wicker, vice-president; Judy Phillips, secretary; juniors Dorotuy ALLEN Gait ALLEN JANE ANDREWS JAmMEs ARNOLD JEAN ARNOLD BonniE ASHWORTH Larry McRae, treasurer. Parsy AuTREY ERNEST BADGETTE CLIntTon BAGGETT JAmMeEs BAKER JeAN Barnes FAYE BATCHELOR Wire Barts ANNIE BEAVER CuaArLeEs BERRY Scorr BLACKWELDER Davin BLALOcK Lois BLAYLocK Patsy BowLinc Bossy Boyp Bitty BripceEs Tommy BripcEs Jor Brinn BarsAara BROWN BRENDA BROWN Ricuarp Brown Sammy Brown Tena Bryan Roy Bryanr Kay BucHANAN juniors Harriet BurRKHEAD Ann Byrp Potty Byrp LEE CAGLE NorMan Catcurr Jupy CAMERON Iota Capps Tim CARLYLE PauLt CARTER Bosspie CASTLEBERY BrENDA CASTLEBERY JosEpH CAVINESS Larry CHEATHAM Kay CHESHIRE Cari CHRISTIAN JoHN CHRISTIAN JONATHAN CLARK Patsy CLINE Becky Coie Jimmy CoLeMAN Guioria CoTTEN BreNDA CouRTNEY Jo Ann Currin Jounny DALRYMPLE juniors Rocer Davis BarsparaA Day Gatt DEAL BrenDA DENTON Betty Dew Jesse DENKINS Preccy DoLuar Janet Doss Jupy DossENBACK CaroLtyn Douctias Ann Dowpy Bucky Dowpy Mary Downy CaroL DRUKEMILLER CuaArLes DurHamM EuceNnE EAGLE Tommy EsatmMon Jimmy ELLs PATRICIA FACKRELL Gary FaRLow Tommy FAuLk LyNN FLEMING Jimmy GARNER Jupy GLAss Jerry GODFREY BrenpAa Gopwin BreNDA GoopwiNn HERBIE GOLDSTON Mary ANN GRAHAM Donnie GRAY James GREEN BRENDA GRIFFIN Haroitp GRIFFIN BarRigE GURLEY JoHN GUNTER Mary K. Harmon | juniors LinpA Harris CHARLIE Hatcu Avis HAWLEY Jerry HILiiarpD Frances HoLpEr GENE HOoLpER lee ELOEDER Pat HomEsLey JessE Hopkins Tepir Harwatru Carnot Hunter CHARLES HUNTER PARKER Hyman CuHarLes INGRAM GEORGE JACKSON Mary Jackson SANDRA JOHNSON Lana KEA Bittie Rose KELiy Bossy KELLY CaroL_yn Key RacHeLt KnicHT RonaLp LANCASTER Minnie LAwson Dan LEE R. B. LeEmmonp Sytvia LIGERTWOOD Eppre Linp Jounny Lipscoms FRANKLIN LITTLE Rosert Lioyp Patsy Lone Sammy Lowery Betru Lucas Marrua Lyncu Corky McBrybge juniors DarrELL McCiLenry FLORENCE McCracken Jupy McDurriz Betsy McInnis Jean McINTyYRE Nancy McLeop Buppy McNEILu Jean McNEILL Larry McRagr Berry ANN Mappox BENN MANN Tommy Mann Woopy Marsu BarBaRA MAsHBpuRNn Eppiz MAtrrHews WeEsLEY MEASAMER Jupy MeEpLIN Ratey MeEEKs LEWELLYN MELVIN Don Mitts BrenpA MITCHELL SANDRA MorcAN Wixsur Moses CHARLES OLDHAM James OLDHAM Jupy OLpHAM Susan OLDHAM Mack ParrisH CLAUDE PATTERSON Doris PATTERSON JAcKiE PATTERSON RonNNIE PATTERSON CHRISTINE PAYNE Jack PEAcocK Jupy Puitiies SyiviA PHILLIPS juniors q © Jimmy PickaRD SANDRA POE JoHNNY POINDEXTER RicHArp POWERS GLENDA PRIDGEN DoucLas PRuITT SHIRLEY REECE Donna REEDY Joan Rippick SytviA RIDDLE SHARON ROBBINS Brverty Ross Davin Rosser Jerry RossEer Berry Jo Russ KENNETH SCARBOROUGH CAROLYN SCHULKEN BrapLEY SHAW SHARON SHEPHERD Joe Dan Sioan MarciE SLOAN Bossy SMITH RoseErRT SMITH Bitty SPELL RALPH SPIVEY LinpA SprINGS Cora STACK Rocer STAcK Date STEPHENS Jupy STEWART Bossy STONE CAROLYN STONE Epprz Ray THOMAS Haroip THOMAS Jove THomas Nancy THomMAs juniors STEVE THOMAS Jim THompson Terry THOMPSON Linpa Topp Jimmy Tripp Jory Tucker Gary TYSINGER Don UNDERWOOD SanprA Ussery Ray WaArTson Faye WHITAKER Jape WIcKER Page Forty-four Joun WICKER Jounny WILKINS Bittiz WILLIAMS Bossy WILLIAMS Tony WILson Hitpa Womack Jimmy WomsBLE Jo—E WomBLE Mixe WomsBLE Bitty Woop Jimmy Woop Jo Ann Woop Woopy WoopELL Becxy YARBOROUGH Bitty YARBOROUGH Tony Yow Martha Dixon, President; Terry Reeves, Vice-President; Bonnie Cox, Secretary-Treasurer. sophomore class Ann Arpis Ben AVENT CiypE BAKER Royce BAKker Lots BARBEE Cart BEAL Gary BEAL CaroLyn BLAKELY Mixe BLAKELY Linpa BLALocKk Joun Bonarpi CHARLES BRooKs Ronniz Brown Donna Bupp Becxy BurkKHEAD Larry Byrp Dae CAGLE Jerry CAMERON Jackie CAMPBELL BENNIE CAPps R. 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Carson BarBARA CARTER Carnot CARTER Jimmy CARTER Jo ANN CARTER SIDNEY CATES Brent CAusEy DELoRES CAVINESS FRANK CHACEY CHARLES CHRISTIAN ANN CLARK GLoriA CLARK sophomores Ep CoKE Barspara Cox Bonnie Cox Jupy Cox Jupy Craic MEREDITH CRIMMINS LinpA CROWSON Jupy DALRYMPLE Micky Davip Henry Davis Royce Davis Jo—E Dawson James DEAN BreENDA DICKENS Martua Drxon Jimmy Dotson Betry Dowpy Bitty Downy DoneELpA DRAUGHN Desnsic DuKke Jimmy ENNIS Kirry Erwin FRED FACKRELL Faye Fisu DonniE FRYE GERALDINE GARNER Doris GAUTIER MaArGARET GAUTIER JANICE GEORGE Potty GILMORE Vicror GoopMAN ConnieE Goodwin Gait GRANTHAM DoucLas GREENLEE CLorzE GRIFFIN Bossy GuNntTER Birt GurLeEy Penny HaAcknrEy CaroLyn HAL James Hat Mavis Harris Jounny Hayes Donatp Hicur Davin Hiri Etmon Ho.per Tommy Howey Betry Hunsucker Doucias HuskeTu EucEeNnE INGRAM RONNIE JACKSON Mary JoHNSON Cor.is JOHNSTON PAULETTE JOHNSTON Nancy Kea Page Forty-six sophomores Buppy KELLER CAROLYN KELLY Jupy Key Lana KIRKMAN ONnpDREA KNIGHT SHERRY LAWSON Jim LEccE MarrnHa Love Neat McDonarp Fave McFarbLanp Mary Herten McInnis Scorr McIver ConniE MaAcE Guy Mappox Larry Mappox Bitty Mann Bossy MAnn Bossy MATTHEWS Carnot MATTHEWS Donna May Brenpa MuiLis Linpa Moore Rossre MooreFieLp Rusty Morcan T. F. NAnce Kerra NELson R. W. Norman Gaye OLDHAM Jack OLpHAM PAT PALMER ANN PARSON Boppy PAYNE JEAN PERRY Howarp PHILLIPS ALICE PORTER JAmeEs PoRTER BARBARA QUIDLEY Nancy Ratz Terry REEVES DiANE Rippick Davin RoAcu CaroLtyn Rosser Betry Lou RuTLEDGE Ricwarp Scorr Donna SAUNDERS HELEN SAUNDERS Cinpy SCHWARTZ JAMES SEAGROVES Prit SENTER Puitie SEWELL Tommy SHIELDS RicHARD SHOPE Eart SIMMERSON Dorrie SINGLES Page Forty-seven sophomores Biain SLAUGHTER SAMUEL SLOAN Bossy SMITH BRENDA SMITH Cart SMITH Moses SNIPES ANN SPIVEY CAROLYN SpIVEY Ike Spivey Larry SPIVEY Jupy Srack Rira STARR Jerry STEPHENS Jerry STEVENS ELIzABETH STONE Lynpa STONE Rutu STonE TERRY STRICKLAND Mixe SwAIN Bitty Tatum Berry THomas CaroLyn THOMAS Ketty THomas Larry THOMAS Wayne THoma s Wooprow THomas Carotyn THOMPSON Gait THorNToNn Larry TysincEr Frances Tysor Epna UnpdERwoop Ricky WAGNER Jimmy Waxxup Auic1iA WATSON ConLey Way Bossy WICKER Gorpon WILLIAMS Marcie WILLIAMS Ronniz WILLIAMS Jupy WiLLi1AmMson Bitty WiLson Jane Witson Jean WiLson SHELTON WILSON SANDRA WINSTEAD Patsy WoFrrorp Page Forty-eight activity period Working hard Finished??? panorama staff Our Faculty enjoyed the Snowball Dance A familiar scene Page Fifty Page Fifty-one future teachers Charles Berry, Joy Wilkins, Joan Graham, Marie Wester, Betsy Kelly, Jenny Lou McLeod, Ann Mclver, Kay Brannon, Pat Clewis, Imogene Gilliam, Mrs. Juli- anne McCracken, sponsor. Page Fifty-two future secretaries First row: Belle Greene, Linda Arnold, Jean Groce, Linda Nichols, Loretta Smith, Hilda Watts. Second row: Mildred Rollins, Aleane Campbell, Mary Sue Talley, Frances Davis, Gail Thomas, Sylvia Powers, Ann Smith. Third row: Judy Poe, Pat Clewis, Ada Mae Mann, Nellie Underwood Holder, Lanelia Taylor, Sally Johnson. Fourth row: Ella Gaster, Judy Wicker, Peggy Thomas, Mrs. Ella Ray Chacey, Adviser. Page Fifty-four glee club First row: Bobby Mann, R. W. Norman, Charles Berry, Betty Lou Dew, Tedi Horwath, Lynda Bea Pearce, Dale Stevens, Florence McCracken, Mavis Collier, Dixie Straughan, Franklin Little, Carl Smith, Ralph Meeks, Tommy Hamilton, Tommy Faulk, Frank Potter, Bobby Hood, R. B. Lemmond, Ben Avent, Randy Faulk, Richard Faulk. Second row: Richard Brown, Sammy Bradshaw, Frances Holder, Gail Deal, Becky Eades, Carolyn Rosser, Barbara Baker, Peggy Long, Gail Grantham, Mary Helen Nipper, Sandra Morgan, Mary Kaye Harmon, Joy Wilkins, Lorretta Smith, Joan Graham, Bill Parker , Robert Lloyd, Tony Yow. Third row: Jerry Stevens, John Humphrey, Kay Stone, Barbara Carter, Susan Oldham, Marie Wester, Pat Palmer, Patricia Patterson, Judy Glass, Brenda Castle- berry, Joan Craig, Patsy Patterson, Barbara Quidley, Carroll Drukemiller, Ann Ardis, Betsy Kelly, Betty Hood. Fourth row: Pat Clewis, Carolyn Schulken, Linda Blalock, Gloria Clark, Ann Spivey, Dorothy Singles, Faye Batchelor, Brenda Courtney, Carolyn Stone, Linda Spivey, Harold Thomas, Wade Harrington, Eddie Matthews, Don Russ. Fifth row: Avis Hawley, Sandra Williams, Cloie Griffin, Lynda Stone, Harriet Burkhead, Patsy Boling, Judy Medlin. Sixth row: Sue Palmer, Linda Wilkins, Connie Mace. Accompanists: Helen Anne Seymour, Patsy Long, Sandra Morgan. glee club officers Sandra Morgan, Patsy Long, Lynda Pearce, Mary ‘ Helen Nipper, Randy Faulk, Peggy Long, Helen Ann Seymour, Linda Wilkins, Connie Mace, Betty Hood, Linda Stone. Page Fifty-six melodians First row: Tommy Hamilton, Tommy Faulk, Richard Brown, Randy Faulk, John Humphrey, Gene Frekko, Billy Nunnery, Richard Faulk, Ben Avent, Franklin Little, Eddie Matthews, R. B. Lemmond. Second row: Robert Lloyd, R. W. Norman, Jimmy Walkup, Frank Chacey, Billy Fitts, Frank Potter, Bobby Hood, Jerry Stevens, Harold Thomas, Billy Yarborough, Donald Russ, Charles Berry. Patsy Long, accompanist; Mrs. Edna Earle Yarborough, director. majoreties Front row: Trecia Greeson, Lynda Bea Pearce, Faye Williamson, Carol Haug, Judy Cameron, Elizabeth Coggins, Sally Johnson, Mary Lee LaRue. Back row: Kay Cheshire, Brenda Godwin, Jean Wilson, Judy Keller, Mary Sue Talley, Judy Craig, Beth Lucas, Lois Barbee. Page Fifty-eight band Jerry Lentz, Meredith Crimmins, Duncan McRae, Topper Hartness, Joe Taylor, Beje Hinson, Sandy Symmes, Bill Oelrich, Betty Lipscomb, Lynn Fleming, Laura Greeson, Phillip Thomas, Gaye Inman, Phillip Young, Rusty Morgan, John Jordan, Tom Hamilton, Gail Cato, Janice Archer, David Reeves, Keith Nelson, Frank Chacey, Barry Cashion, Moses Snipes, Sharon Sheppard, George Jackson, Bobby Yow, Jim Garner, Bob Hood, Clay Winders, Bobby McNair, Tommy Griffin, Bob Gunter, Richard Shope, Jerry Stevens, Bobby Kelly, Jesse Pearce, Gary Farlow, Mike Ridenhour, Richard Yow, Jim Potter, Tommy Mann, Jim Walkup, George Parker, Ronnie Williams, Jimmy Perry, Joe Crimmins, Larry Tysinger, Sylvia Vick, Janet Hackney, L. T. Holder, Bobby Smith, Bob Stevens, Eddie Rowland, Ronnie Brown, John Clark, Ronnie Boyd, Don Stewart, Elmon Holder, Billy Mann. MAJORETTES Judy Keller, Mary Sue Talley, Lynda B. Pearce, Sally Johnson, Faye Williamson, Judy Cameron, Carol Haug, Elizabeth Coggins. MASCOTS Trecia Greeson, Mary Lee LaRue. LANCERS Kay Cheshire, Lois Barbee, Brenda Godwin, Judy Craig, Beth Lucas, Jean Wilson. band officers ief Ma- Ch f Maj ? Mary Sue Talley, Judy Keller Lynda B. Pearce Sharon Shepherd, Secretary . Front row ° orette Supervisor o ? jorettes . ay ie Tom Hamilton, Band . 2 10NS. Tommy Mann, Sergeant of Operati Back row ? 10nNS Holder, Lieutenant of Operat Captain. Page Sixty senior tri-hi-y First row: Marie Wester, Mary Jo Crutchfield, Dixie Straughn, Mary Bradley, Donna Poe, Sylvia Vick, Elizabeth Coggins, Joy Wilkins, Rebecca Coggin, Freda Hartness, Jeannette Gift, Kay Brannon. Second row: Lynda Pearce, Fran Morgan, Patsy Patterson, Lynne Oelrich, Dru- cilla Beal, Susanne Craven, Mary Helen Nipper, Joan Craig, Faye Williamson, Jean Beal, Carolyn Foushee, Helen Ann Seymour. Third row: Joan Graham, Sue Palmer, Linda Nichols, Judy Mann, Ann Mclver, Judy Poe, Sandra Howard, Pat Kivette, Frances Davis, Judy Keller, Mary Sue Talley, Carol Haug, Linda Wilkins, Loretta Smith. Fourth row: Priscilla Brown, Imogene Gilliam, Patricia Patterson, Hanner Griffin, Jenny Lou McLeod, Libby Wallace, Betty Hood, Betty Jo Cameron, Gail Christian, Jean Groce, Betsy Kelly, Pat Clewis, Phyllis Barbee, Miss Emily Kimrey, Miss Irma Walker, Advisers junior tri-hi-y First row: Sandra Ussery, Linda Harris, Bonnie Ashworth, Betty Jo Russ, Patsy Autrey, Mary Dowdy, Carol Hunter, Tina Byran, Bobbie Castleberry, Brenda God- win, Judy Cameron, Judy Glass, Billie Kelly. Second row: Judy Dossenbach, Brenda Denton, Kay Buchanan, Patsy Long, Tedi Harworth, Beth Lucas, Barbara Brown, Brenda Goodwin, Patsy Bowling, Lewellyn Melvin, Ann Dowdy, Judy Phillips, Sharon Shepherd. Third row: Nancy Thomas, Barry Gurley, Beverly Ross, Cora Stack, Harriett Burkhead, Janet Doss, Gloria Cotten, Brenda Brown, Kay Cheshire, Brenda Castle- berry, Mary Jackson, Carolyn Key. Fourth row: Sandra Poe, Joan Riddick, Doris Patterson, Barbara Mashburn, Glenda Pridgeon, Sylvia Ligertwood, Dale Stevens, Florence McCracken, Martha Lynch, Sandra Morgan, Carolyn Schulken, Betty Dew, Mrs. Dorothy Thornton, Mrs. Eliza- beth Daniel, Sponsors. : N : diversified occupations—morning First row: Kenny Scarborough, Johnny Thomas, Otis Price, John Burl Wicker, Melvin Kelly. Second row: Richard Dinkins, Jimmy Gibson, Gary Sharpe, Donny Gray. Third row: Woody Woodell, Carl Christian, Steve Thomas, Claude Patterson, Don Mills. Standing: Mr. Shepherd Rice, coordinator. Page Sixty-two diversified occupations —afternoon First row: Jimmy Johnson, Frankie Thomas, Roy Bry- ant, Jessie Dinkins. Second row: Richard Powers, Roger Stack, Eugene Thomas, Danny Lee. Third row: Howard Hennings, Vance Davis, Paul Carter. Standing: Mr. Shepherd Rice, coordinator. student council Seated: Sandra Winstead, Kay Buchanan, Peggy Long, Mary Bradley, George Auman, Frank Potter, John Fou- shee, Brenda Godwin, Sandra Morgan, Mr. John Col- son, Adviser. Standing: Larry McRae, L. T. Holder, Jerry Todd, “Buzz” Carter, Donald Ross, Bill Fitts, Hanner, Griffin, Howard Phillips, Martha Dixon, R. D. Carson, ‘Tommy Mann. Page Sixty-four correspondence club First row: Jean Arnold, Linda Arnold, Carolyn Douglass, Jean Groce, Betsy Kelly, Linda Nichols, Pat Kivett, Marie Wester, Joan Graham, Mary Jo Crutchfield. Second row: Suzanne Craven, Sylvia Riddle, Mildred Rollins, Betsy McInnis, Judy Keller, Linda Todd, Judy Mann, Peggy Thomas, Brenda Mitchell, Faye Cline, Elizabeth Coggins, Fran Morgan, Mrs. Freda Kriminger. Third row: Brenda Denton, Nancy Thomas, Aleane Stewart Campbell, Belle Greene, Marjorie Sloan, Doris Patterson, Priscilla Brown, Nellie Holder, Judy Wicker, Edna Underwood, Judy Poe, Pat Clewis. Page Sixty-six drameatics club Center: John Humphrey, Linda Wilkins. Back: Mrs. Janie Crutchfield, Sponsor; Linda Harris, Jim Thompson, George Jackson, Jimmy Blalock, Elizabeth Coggins, Tommy Bridges, Betty Jo Cameron, Ernest Badgette, Helen Ann Seymour, and Larry McDonald. library assistants Seated : Loretta O’Quinn Smith, Carolyn Foushee, Nellie Underwood Holder, Carolyn Rosser, Jenny Lou McLeod, Janet Hackney, Janet Doss. Standing: Mrs. Ismay Hood, Jeannette Gift, Frances Holder, Tina Bryan, Patricia Cline, Edna Underwood, Mary K. Harmon, Miss Mary Lee Jackson. future homemakers of america Page Sixty-eight First row: Mary Jo Crutchfield, Rita Starr, Linda Springs, Connie Mace, Lewellyn Melvin, Linda Harris, Brenda Goodwin, Tina Bryan, Billie Kelly, Carolyn Thomas, Brenda Castleberry, Linda Wilkins. Second row: Marie Wester, Drucilla Beal, Sandra Johnson, Lois Gales, Joan Craig, Mavis Harris, Ann Dowdy, Gaye Oldham, Betty Ann Maddox, Donna Reedy, Judy McDuffie, Chloie Griffin. Third row: Florence McCracken, Jo Ann Wood, June Mills, Barbara Brown, Ella Gaster, Linda Nichols, Janet Doss, Cora Stack, Donelda Draughn, Nancy Kea, Connie Goodwin, Carolyn Foushee. Fourth row: Mrs. Helen Dusenbury, Adviser; Sylvia Ligertwood, Gail Thornton, Jean Groce, Priscilla Brown, Phyllis Barbee, Betsy Kelly, Sally Johnson, Pat Clewis, Joyce Thomas, Becky Burkhead, Paulette Johnson, Beverly Russ. sophomore ftri-hi-y First row: Paulette Johnson, Becky Dowdy, Faye Fish, Brenda Dickens, Connie Mace, Connie Goodwin, Donelda Draughn, Corlis Johnson, Gaye Oldham, Martha Dixon. Second row: Mary Johnson, Carolyn Hall, Linda Stone, Lois Barbee, Judy Craig, Mavis Harris, Becky Burkhead, Chloie Griffin, Jean Wilson, Scott McIver. Third row: Betty Hunsucker, Linda Moore, Beth Winburne, Cindy Schwartz, Dianne Riddick, Alicia Watson, Meredith Crimmins, Kitty Irwin, Jean Perry, Debbie Duke, Sandra Winstead. Fourth row: Carolyn Rosser, Sherry Lawson, Bonnie Cox, Jane Wilson, Gail Thorn- ton, Gail Grantham, Judy Williamson, Nancy Kea, Donna Budd, Mrs. Sara Hester, Mrs. Janie Crutchfield, Advisers. monogram club First row: Sandra Morgan, Tommy Hamilton, Patricia Patterson, Bobby Hood, Elizabeth Coggins, Richard Faulk, Gail Christian, Johnny Lips- comb, Judy Keller. Second row: Carol Haug, Larry McDonald, Judy Dossenbach, Billy Yarborough, Hanner Griffin, Frank Potter, Janet Doss, Jack Peacock. Third row: Betty Hood, Jade Wicker, Mary Helen Nipper, Randy Faulk, Billy Nunnery, Brenda Castleberry, Eddie Lind, Harold Thomas, Buddy McNeill. Fourth row: Judy Cameron, Joe Brinn, Judy Phillips, Wayne Spivey, Dale Stephens, George Auman, Mary Sue Talley, Harold Griffin, Loretta O’Quinn Smith. Fifth row: Charlie Hatch, Faye Williams, Joe Dan Sloan, Kay Bran- non, Larry McRae, Betty Dew, Herbie Goldston, Frances Davis, Mr. Don Page Seventy Packard, adviser. beta club First row: Freda Hartness, Susanne Craven, Mary Bradley, Joy Wilkins, Lewellyn Melvin, Carol Hunter, Brenda Godwin, Mary Helen Nipper. Second row: Patricia Patterson, Rebecca Coggin, Lynne Oelrich, Patsy Long, Cora Stack, Betty Hood, Jeannette Gift, Druscilla Beal. Third row: Tina Bryan, Judy Cameron, Jean Groce, Carol Haug, Martha Lynch, Sandra Morgan, Kay Buchanan, Glenda Pridgeon. Fourth row: Charlie Hatch, Buzz Carter, Larry McRae, Herbie Gold- ston, George Auman, Sam Edwards, Betty Dew, Mrs. Mary Carter, sponsor. science club Seated: Carolyn Foushee, Elizabeth Coggins, Bill Fitts, Gene Frekko, John Humphrey, Billy Nunnery. Front: Frank Chacey, Richard Newsome, Donald Ross, Joe Brannon, John Foushee, Herbie Goldston, Jimmy Tripp. Back: R. W. Norman, Mrs. Sue Phillips, Adviser; Jimmy Walkup, Ronald Currin, Tommy Clegg, Sam Edwards, Ronnie Williams, “Buzz” Carter, Larry McRae, Bobby Hood, Jimmy Blalock, Libby Wallace, Ricky Wagner, Jonathan Clark, Mr. Claude Howard, Adviser. Page Seventy-two junior music club Seated: Freda Hartness, Judy Phillips, Tedi Harworth, Sandra Howard. First row: Harriet Burkhead, Mary Bradley, Helen Anne Seymour, Sylvia Vick, Anne Mclver. Second row: Betty Hood, Linda Spivey, Lynda Bea Pearce, Mary Helen Nipper, Mrs. Edna Earle Yarborough, Adviser. Third row: Dale Stephens, Betty Dew, Susanne Craven, Patsy Long, Jeannette Gift. Fourth row: Joy Wilkins, Elizabeth Coggins, Florence McCracken. Down stairway: Peggy Long, Carolyn Schulken, Carol Haug, Linda Wilkins, Dixie Straughn, Jenny Lou McLeod, Imogene Gilliam, Sandra Morgan, Judy Dossenbach. bus drivers Front: Charles Maddox, Woody Marsh, Gerald Holder, Jimmy Ennis, Homer Kelly, Eddy Ray Thomas. Back: Bradley Shaw, Ray Watson, Richard Faulk, Larry Furr. Page Seventy-four future farmers of america First row: J. C. Knight, Eddie Shields, Royce Baker, James Dean, Kelly Thomas, Jerry Rosser, Richard Faulk, Tommy Faulk, Gerald Holder, Homer Kelly, Charles Maddox, Donnie Webster, Ray Pettus, Wayne Wilson. Second row: Larry Collier, Jerry O’Quinn, James Kelly, Gerard Cooper, Mike Watson, Donald Gaster, Tommy Sessoms, Marvin Lawrence, Junior Key, Jerry Godfrey, Eddy Ray Thomas, Cecil Underwood. Third row: Larry Wallace, Ted Calcutt, Tommy Shields, R. W. Nor- man, Jerry Stephens, Wayne Thomas, Jack Oldham, Gary Beal, Micky David, Billy Dowdy, Richard Dalrymple, Al Lambeth, Nelson Marsh, Mr. John B. Lipscomb, Adviser. Page Seventy-six key club First row: Rusty Morgan, Harold Griffin, Willie Hunt, Jackie Campbell, Dennis Womack, Bobby Boyd, Tommy Mann, Jade Wicker. Second row: John Foushee, Ben Avent, Larry McDonald, Charlie Hatch, Gary Farlow, R. D. Carson, Ronald Currin, Sam Brown. Third row: Tommy Dossenbach, Franklin Little, Joe Brinn, Buzz Carter, Larry McRae, L. T. Holder, Tommy Clegg, Bucky Adams, Mr. J. R. Odom, Adviser. Fourth row: Frank Potter, Herbie Goldston, Sam Edwards, Bobby Kelly, Terry Reeves, Bobby Hood, George Auman. junior civitan Kneeling: Donald Hight, Bill Fitts, Jimmy Blalock, Randy Faulk, Joe a Brannon, Jerry Todd, Eugene Eagle. Second row: Glenn Price, Mack Parrish, Jimmy Wood, Woody Marsh, Johnny Dalrymple, Nicky Tyner, Mr. Vance Hulbert, Adviser. Back row: Jonathan Clark, Ike Spivey, Charles Oldham, Billy Yar- borough, Ray Watson, Tommy Faulk, Larry Cheatham. ‘ ; i : | unknown destiny=who will win? Page Seventy-eight fhese are our sports .... Page Seventy-nine Front row: Jade Wicker, John Robert Jourdan, Bill Williams, Bobby Boyd, Tommy Hamilton, Donald Ross, Don Underwood, Ben Avent, Eddie Matthews, Eddie Lind. Second row: Billy Yarborough, Charlie Hatch, J. D. McDowell, Billy Nunnery, Larry McRae, Larry McDonald, Scott Blackwelder, Bobby Smith, Franklin Little, R. D. Carson. Third row: Joe Brinn, Jack Peacock, Herbie Goldston, David Blalock, Frank Potter, Jimmy Ennis, Jimmy Coleman, Bobby Hood, Joe Dan Sloan, Harold Thomas. football 1959 Page Eighty scoreboard Sanford... . Sanford... Sanford... . Sanford... . Santord.), Sanford... . Sanford... . Samora.” Santora a. Sanford... 26 49 Milbrook ...... 6 Siler Gil ya 0 lInbarmige Shae ee 20 Ree ital sas cael 28 Laurinburg ....13 Lumberton ..... 6 Rockingham ...19 Massey Hill ... 6 Wadesboro ..... 20 Southern Pines . 6 jgitey ee ag oe aK, AS i, . = 4 ey, Pil a FE Page Eighty-one Page Eighty-two LyNNE OELRICH Anneé McIver JEANNETTE GIFT. CaroLyN FOUSHEE JEAN BARNES 2. tRaAaaA sow r Judy Dossenbach, Patricia Patterson, Kay Brannon, Frances Davis, pags hs —Mhry Helen Nipper, Sandra Morgan, Judy Phillips. : A aa ™ a S 4) — LX. oh LAS a Agi oe v 4 a —_— a } ' QA r = . o — f = 4 } . : } 7 Vs Y O77 = j)Ock% Y ce cheerleaders A pre uy e: | ; Page Eighty-three aot eS ; scoreboard Sanford... Sanford Sanford Sanford Sanford Sanford Sanford Sanford... . Sanford Page Eighty-four Bayetteyi|leuseam MS) Southern Durham . .55 Z SeDOLO mer 59 Rocking hamimeeee 49 Southern Durham . .44 Banas Dele 45 eumber(onaee ee 48 Laurin buto eee 47 Grahame eee 50 amet eae eee 35 Sanford...... 66 Santord ao Sebel, 5 61 Sant Ores 46 Santorceaaae 62 Santords seas 39 Santoro 38) Sanford...... 65 sanford)... .. 62 Backord ies eee 59 Llamlet eee eon 4] WV Ades 0.0 mene 269 Rockingham sae 50 Wadesboro = aaa 56 Ractord a ee 65 Lumberton .......-. 63 Laurinburg ....... 64 Grahame eee 56 Front row: Charlie Hatch, R. D. Carson, Nicky Tyner, Carroll Little, Wayne Spivey, Darrell Gunter, John Foushee. Back row: Johnny Lipscomb, Manager, Larry McRae, Glenn Price, Bobby Hood, George Auman, Gary Tysinger, Frank Potter, Ronnie Pat- terson, Richard Faulk, Manager. boys’ basketball Page Eighty-five uj pisatnictiee Kneeling: Sharon Shepherd, Brenda Castleberry, Meredith Crimmins, Patsy Autrey, Betty Jo Russ, Ada Mae Mann, Lynda Stone. Standing: Betty Hood, Joan Riddick, Sylvia Ligertwood, Doris Patterson, Dianne Riddick, Betty Dew, Loretta O’Quinn Smith, Gail Thornton, Gail Christain, Beverly Ross, Hilda Womack. SCOREBOARD Sanford..... .41 Rockingham mer 6 Santor ee | Lumberton ........48 girls’ basketball 5anl Orde O Wadesboro ........86 Sanford... . .44 Elamilet ian O Santoro) actor mae OO Sanford..... .53 IPESAMS® Joo. oa 5. Ol Sanford..... .43 Rockingham ...... .49 Sanford... .. .43 Wadesboro = ==menn 2 Sanford. .....49 Ractord a eee Page Eighty-six PLAYERS IOI CKIPELLENDLEY ape oy) ee Catcher GRA VBLIALL eyes 4) aan gio: Catcher JACKS PEACOCK sem emt tase) stave First Base EB DDIES SIND we anh suds eee Second Base DOU CEASEERULT 120.0) ey a eae Third Base BUDDYEIVICNEIE (22...) 46s. Short Stop Tommy HaMILToN........... Center Field IDANDYSEAUILK Ge pe, itt oap, aes Out Field PA AROLD Ss LHOMAS os. 5. 28 | BE aan Out Field PEER GOLDHAM (0002245 )552 025 6), Out Field PamrvalViICIONALD «4. 4:..9.4. 4). Out Field WAVES OPIVEY Yb dhs one alse Pitcher EAROLD (GRIFFIN (2. ac. d es an Pe: Pitcher PD SNMICLOWELL 4.022 +. 22 ecnte.c: Pitcher BV APBURSIVIOSES - 052. 242.7 eee ean Pitcher Reon, sick eA WANS Use 5 om y = i ; RR LRN “an eh S sek olise ? 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McDoweE x1, Football, Baseball Jerry Oxtpuam, Baseball Ranpy Fautk, Baseball Tommy Hamiutton, Football, Baseball our senior sportsmen Page Eighty-nine Page Ninety these are our features .... Page Ninety-one mr. and miss sanford central high school MARY BRADLEY GEORGE AUMAN MOST POPULAR Mary Hexen Nipper Frank Porrer MOST PERSONALITY Preccy Lone Carro.tL LITTLE Page Ninety-three ? = INE OE Sa ELIzABETH COGGINS Joun FousHEE W GLE Si CaroL Hauc Wituirt Hunr Page Ninety-four CU GES Tj JEANNETTE GIFT Ranpy FauLk MOST DEPENDABLE HaNNER GRIFFIN Tommy DossENBACH Page Ninety-five LS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED LyNNE OELRICH Lessioees ti RESTOSS Sammy Epwarps Berry Hoop Bossy Hoop Page Ninety-six BEST LOOKING Z eo) WN AG F (a al O —_ E jae Larry McDona.Lp superlatives a oo Es Za aa al — fal om N © = Lynpa Brea PEARCE Tommy HamiLTon Page Ninety-seven Superlative Our MOST ATHLETIC Was it a nice party? Do you know us? Yes, it was a nice party. The Snowball Dance. Gentlemen ek se, £ i “ @ the EDITOR then now the BUSINESS MANAGER we little ladies Pia, lee last will and testament State of North Carolina County of Lee, City of Sanford School of Sanford Central High We, the Senior Class of 1960, of the aforesaid State, County, City, and School, being of sound mind and of good character, knowing that the time is near when we must de- part from this great institution, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I Section 1. To Mr. Odom, our principal, for his con- tinuous interest in our education, and for his thoughtful con- sideration of all our needs we leave our heartfelt thanks. SEcTION 2. To Mr. McLeod, who was always ready to listen to our troubles and help us in any way he could, we leave our sincere gratitude. Section 3. To the faculty, our leaders, for their ever- present interest in all our activities, and for their cooperation in all our varied undertakings, we leave our good will, our love and our appreciation. ARTICLE II , Bucky Adams, do leave my ability to argue about anything to Harold Thomas. I, Bill Adams, do leave my wrecked Volkeswagen to anyone able to drive it. I, Linda Arnold, do leave to join Butch. I, Gary Ashworth, do leave my ability to take physical edu- cation for two years to anyone who can get away with it. I, George Auman, do leave my contact lens to anyone who finds them lying around on the basketball court. I, Barbara Baker, do leave my short hair to Judy Stewart. I, Phyllis Barbee, do leave my suit to Mrs. Dusenbury. I, Druscilla Beal, do leave my ‘‘A”’ average to Cora Stack. I, Jean Beal, do leave my love for Tennessee boys to anyone who appreciates them. I, Hilda Bennett, do leave the office to anyone who wants it first period. I, James Blalock, do leave my job at Pokey’s to my dear little brother, David. I, Mike Bost, do leave my ability to sleep in class to anyone = who can get away with it. I, Hal Bowling, do leave my gambling ways to Robert Smith. I, Frankie Boyd, do leave my quiet ways to Johnny Dalrymple. I, Mary Bradley, do leave my ability to understand jokes to the Sophomore girls. I, Sam Bradsher, do leave a certain Junior girl—much to my SOrrow. I, Joe Brannon, do leave my wrecking ability to George Jackson. I, Kay Brannon, do leave my dancing ability (especially after ball games) to Judy Cameron. I, Priscilla Brown, do leave my pleasing personality to Lana Kea. I, Douglas Bullard, do leave my love for Spanish to Larry “Twinkle Toes’? McRae. I, Betty Jo Cameron, do leave my love for little blue Easter eggs to a certain Deep River girl. I, Aleane Stewart Campbell, do leave to keep house. I, Charles Carter, do leave my mother behind at good ole C.H.S. I, Jeff Cartier, do leave my Yankee accent to Eddie Lind. I, Gail Christian, do leave my bow legs to anyone who looks as cute with them as I. I, Tom Clegg, do leave my shyness to R. B. Lemmond; he needs it. I, Pat Clewis, do leave my many hair colors to anyone who wants to be that different, I, Becky Coggin, do leave my ability for getting boys’ rings to Kay Cheshire. I, Elizabeth Coggins, do leave my Chauffeur’s license to any- one who needs it. I, Mavis Collier, do leave my nickname “Tiny” to Gail Thornton. ; I, Joan Craig, do leave my singing ability to my sister. I, Suzanne Craven, do leave my stage-fright to anyone who can overcome it. I, Joe Crimmins, do leave my purple car to anyone who can live with it. — Mary Jo Crutchfield, do leave my red hair and freckles to Pat Homesley. Ronald Currin, do leave my “talkative ways’? to Sammy Brown. I, Raymond Dalrymple, do leave my ballads to anyone with nerve enough to sing them over the intercom. I, Richard Dalrymple, do leave my dancing ability to Bobby Boyd and Donnie Gray. I, Frances Davis, do leave my position as Chief Cheerleader to one of the Deserving Juniors. I, Vance Davis, do leave my mischievous ways to Lynn Fleming. I, Richard Dinkins, do leave my love for cars to Tim Carlyle. I, Tommy Dossenbach, do leave my “electronic brain’ to Eddie Matthews. I, Becky Eades, do leave my sly ways to Polly Byrd. I, Ronald Eagle, do leave my nickname behind—gladly. I, Sammy Edwards, do leave my nickname, “Sage,” to anyone able to attain it. I, Randy Faulk, do leave my love for tall girls to anyone who can handle them. I, Richard Faulk, do leave my position with the basketball team to Johnny Lipscomb. I, Bill Fitts, do leave my “pine cones” to anyone who wants them. I, Carolyn Foushee, do leave to be closer to a certain ‘‘Caro- lina Gentleman.”’ I, John Foushee, do leave my inability to keep my shirt-tail in to Jerry Stephens. I, Gene Frekko, do leave my power to memorize to Ralph Meeks. I, Larry Furr, do leave my love for Broadway girls to Joe Dan Sloan. I, Lois Gales, do leave quietly. I, Kenneth Galyon, do leave my seat in Mrs, Kriminger’s class to Jimmy Thompson. I, Bill Garner, do leave my love for Mr. Hulbert to my brother. I, Ella Gaster, do leave my shorthand pad to anyone who can find it. I, Jimmy Gibson, do leave in a mad rush—as usual, I, Jeannette Gift, do leave my school spirit to Martha Dixon. I, Imogene Gilliam, do leave my seat on bus 34 to anyone who happens to want a seat on bus 34. I, Bill Goins, do leave my ability to talk in class to Ray Watson. I, Joan Graham, do leave my happy smile to Carolyn Thomas. I, Belle Green, do leave my shorthand pen to anyone who can use it. I, Hanner Griffin, do leave my love for chewing gum to anyone who is looking for it, too. I, Jean Groce, do leave my ability to give book reports to any- one who doesn’t have time to read the books. I, Darrell Gunter, do leave my red hair and freckles to Woody Woodell. I, Janet Hackney, do leave my high heels to anyone who catches a tall guy. I, Gray Hall, do leave my position on the baseball team to Buddy McNeill. I, Tommy Hamilton, do fully leave the quarterback position to R. D. Carson. I, Abner Harrington, do leave third period English class, hoping Mr. Odom will survive. I, Freda Hartness, do leave my mixed-up mind to anyone who can help straighten it out. I, Carol Haug, do leave my love for a good joke to Betty Lou Dew. I, Richard Henderson, do finally leave, thank goodness. I, Earl Hiatt, do leave my love for cars to Jimmy Coleman. I, Dorothy Hight, do leave with Bill. I, Gerald Holder, do leave my love for World History to Herbie Goldston. I, Beity Hood, do leave my athletic ability to Joan Riddick, my corny jokes I’ll keep; I couldn’t do without them. 1, Bobby Hood, do leave my love for women (especially one) to Charlie Hatch. I, Sandra Howard, do leave my brain to anyone who can find it. i , John Humphrey, do leave my ‘‘R. O. Tales’? to anyone who can make them up. I, Willie Hunt, do leave my witty remarks to Jimmy Ennis. I, Clyde Husketh, do leave my love for married life to anyone who can afford it. , Ronald Johnson, do leave my hopped-up car to anyone who can handle it. I, Sally Johnson, do leave the F.H.A. to Gloria Cotten. I, John Robert Jordan, do leave my ability to make Mr. Packard mad to Buddy Keller. , Judy Keller, do leave my ability to get a whole band out of step to any majorette who goes with a fraternity brother. , Betsy Kelly, do leave my math ability to anyone who finds it. I, Donnie Kelly, do leave my love for Junior-Seniors to anyone who can remember them. , Garrett Kelly, do leave my love for firecrackers to Tommy Mann, who should appreciate it. I, Homer Kelly, do leave the F.F.A. to R. W. Norman. , Jay Kelly, do leave and take my ‘“‘angelic ways’’ with me before Mrs. Carter learns the truth. I, Katherine Kelly, do leave my ability to have a good time to Florence McCracken. , Melvin Kelly, do leave, I hope. , Pat Kivette, do leave my stream-lined figure to Kitty Erwin. , Reid Knight, do leave my bully ways to Douglas Pmuitt. , Floyd Lineberry, do leave my friendly ways to L. T. Holder. , Carroll Little, do leave my love for Yankee girls to Don Underwood. I, Tommy Lloyd, do leave my quietness to Jimmy Pickard. I, Peggy Long, do leave my ability to be everywhere at once ‘to my sister, Patsy. , George Loposay, do leave my silly laugh to Ernest Badgett. , Charles Maddox, do leave my school bus in one piece. , Ada Mae Mann, do leave my smile to Nancy McLeod. , Judy Mann, do leave my quiet ways to Carroll Drukemiller. , Larry McDonald, do leave my football ability to Billy Yar- borough. I, J. D. McDowell, do leave my athletic ability to Franklin Little, hoping he’ll make it through the season next year. I, Anne Mclver, do leave my sense of humor to Tedi Horwath. , Jenny Lou McLeod, do leave my “love’’ for cigarettes to Judy Dossenbach. , Eddy McNair, do leave my love for science fiction to Jona- than Clark. , David McNeill, do leave the shop to Mr. Hulbert. I, June Mills, do leave my trips to New York to anyone with my interest in dancing. I, Frances Morgan, do leave my love for French to anyone who makes it to second year. , Richard Newsome, do leave my Spanish grades to anyone who needs them. I, Linda Nichols, do leave my love for Deep River boys to anyone who can catch them. , Mary Helen Nipper, do leave my love for men to Dale Stephens. I, Billy Nunnery, do leave my position on the football team to anyone who can fill it. ,: Lynne Oelrich, do leave my love for art to Patsy Bowling. , Jerry Oldham, do leave my low voice to Tony Yow. , Loretta O’Quinn, do leave to be with Ronnie. , Sue Palmer, do leave my love for cops to anyone who has to live with them. I, Bill Parker, do leave in the old hot rod, hoping it wil] make it. , Junior Patterson, do leave my ability to come from Broadway every day to Ronnie Patterson and the old ’46. , Pat Patterson, do leave my devilish ways to Wesley Meas- amer. , Patricia Patterson, do leave my love for charm bracelets to anyone as mad about them as I. I, Patsy Patterson, do leave my quiet ways to Sandra Poe. , Lynda Pearce, do leave my beatnik ways to anyone in that state of mind. I, Donna Poe, do leave my “great height’? to Beth Lucas. , Judy Poe, do leave my position at John’s to Jimmy Womble. I, Frank Potter, do leave my position as President of the Student Body to anyone who will enjoy it as much as I seem to. I, Sylvia Powers, do leave my wit to Judy Glass. I, Glenn Price, do leave my ability to ruin the Spanish to anyone smart enough. I, Pat Price, do leave to Red ‘‘Peanuts.’’ I, Mildred Rollins, do leave my seat on bus 36 to anyone with nerve enough to ride it. I, Don Ross, leave my Yankee accent behind, but Betty goes with me. I, Don Russ, do leave my ‘“‘prize-fighting’’ to Elmon Holder. I, Helen Ann Seymore, do leave my musical ability to Sandra Morgan. I, Gary Sharpe, do leave in peace. I, Jack Shingles, do leave Mr. Rice in peace. I, Adrian Smith, do leave my love for Hitler to Charles Berry. I, Ann Smith, do leave my love for the opposite sex to Judy Dossenbach. I, Linda Spivey, do leave my love for English to Joy Thomas. I, Wayne Spivey, do leave my jokes and corny lines to anyone who will laugh at them. I, Kay Stone, do leave my unexcused absences to my sister, who will probably have great need for them. I, Dixie Straughan, do leave my laugh to Mary Jackson. I, Mary Sue Talley, do leave fny royalty to some deserving underclassman. I, Lanelia Taylor, do leave my quiet ways to Patsy Parrish. I, Eugene Thomas, do leave my happy-go-lucky attitude to Paul Carter. I, Frank Thomas, do leave my love for D. O. to my brother Johnny who might not make it this year. I, Gail Thomas, do leave my walk to anyone who can imitate it. I, Jean Thomas, do leave my ability to come in late, and get away with it, to Jean Bames. I, Jerry Thomas, do leave to add more trophies to Dad’s collec- tion. I, Johnny Thomas, do leave my love for D. O. to my brother Frank who might not make it this year. I, Michael Thomas, do leave my ‘‘worldly ways’’ to Gary Farlow. I, Peggy Thomas, do leave my ability to wear my hair any way to Judy Phillips. I, Richard Thomas, do leave. I, Jerry Todd, do leave my love for out of town girls to Charlie Hunter. I, Vance Thomas, do leave my love for all girls to anyone who can handle them. I, Nicky Tyner, do leave my ability to forget birthdays to anyone that’s absent-minded. I, Nellie Underwood, do leave happily. I, Sylvia Vick, do leave my snoopy ways to anyone who de- sires them. I, Bill Vila, do leave and take Sylvia with me. I, Charles Von Cannon, do leave—slowly, as usual. I, Libby Wallace, do leave my love for school to anyone who wants it for twelve months a year. I, Marie Wester, do leave my blonde hair to Sharon Shepherd. I, Jimmy Whitaker, do leave my ability to get things done to my brother Larry. I, Judy Wicker, do leave my quiet ways to Nancy Thomas. I, Joy Wilkins, do leave my love for horses to Kay Buchanan. I, Linda Wilkins, do leave my voice to anyone who needs choral for the year. I, David Williams, do leave silently. I, Sandra Williams, do leave my bottles of “‘marchands’’ to Jackie Patterson. I, Faye Williamson, do leave my love for new cars to Billie Rose Kelly. I, Robert Wilson, do leave to join my wife. I, Dennis Womack, do leave my love for fast cars to anyone crazy enough to want it. I, Albert ‘Womble, do leave my Southern drawl to Jée Womble. I, Ken Womble, do leave my ‘love’? for U. S. History to anyone who takes it for two years. I, Wilson Womble, do leave my studious ways to Tommy Faulk. 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First Federal Savinas and WINSTEAD’S GROCERY ae Loan Association “Reasonable and Reliable”’ 223 Wicker Street Phone SP 4-486] SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA W. M. Womble, Exec. Vice-President CONGRATULATIONS GOOD LUCK LEE HARDWARE COMPANY “Everything In Hardware” LACY OLDHAM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Dial SP 4-7341 131-133 Wicker St. SANFORD, N. C. Page One Hundred Eight ROY DIXON TIRE CO. PENNSYLVANIA TIRES Woodland Ave. Phone SP 4-224] SANFORD, N. C. BEST WISHES NUNNERY’S SHOE SHOP 108 N. Steele Street Complete Shoe Service CONGRATULATIONS Blackwelder’s Well Boring and Drilling Co. SANFORD, N. C. Compliments of HESTER-WILSON COMPANY BEST WISHES THOMAS OIL COMPANY Compliments of A. J. SCHNEIERSON SON, INC. CONGRATULATIONS B B DRIVE-IN MARKET Foremost Dairy Products Distributors of quality dairy products in the South “For information call” FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC. 709 Wicker Street SP 4-651] Page One Hundred Nine Compliments of FEDERAL SPINNING OUR BEST WISHES COMPANY ROBERTS COMPANY SANFORD, N. C. GOOK LUCK is LARRY’S FINE FOODS CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! SANFORD OPTICAL COMPANY “Take care of the only eyes you will ever have” 208 S. STEELE STREET __ SANFORD, N. C. Mr. Adams helps Lynne select a frame from their assortment. Page One Hundred Ten BEST WISHES FAIRVIEW DAIRY BAR Central Electric Membership Corp. Owned by those it serves SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA If It’s Printing .. . COLLINS PRESS Masonic Building SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Mr. Packard, Charlie and Richard enjoy a treat at the Dairy Bar. CONGR AIMEATIONS§ SENIORS? RED AND WHITE FOOD STORES TODD'S RED WHITE ATKINS’ RED WHITE 802 Wicker Street 646 Oakwood Avenue Henry Todd Clyde Atkins Complete Food Store—Free Parking ‘Where you always get quality” Page One Hundred Eleven G. G. IVEY SAW SERVICE Compliments of Band Saws a Sp ecialty Hammering and Gumming BLOSSMAN GAS, INC. Round Saws Pick-Up and Delivery Service Bragg Street Phone SP 2-2943 BEST WISHES, SENIORS WOMACK LUMBER CO. CONGRATULATIONS SANFORD TIRE COMPANY 827 S. Endor Street Jonesboro Heights Phone SP 2-288] SANFORD, N. C. SANFORD, N. C. CAROLINA POOLS, INC. GOOD LUCK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Builders of Carolina’s Finest Swimming Pools P. O. Box 12 SANFORD, N. C. McCracken Electric and Compliments of Plumbing Co. Jonesboro Cleaners Laundry Wiri d Plumbi Carrier Hestnewana Air Conditioning WHITE’S 1 HOUR CLEANERS Contracting—Repairs Operated by Jessie White 110 S. Moore St. Phone SP 3-0421 SANFORD, N. C. SANFORD, N. C. Page One Hundred Twelve ma What you @ want Is a a tif a Coke Bb rt BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY SANFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY THE NATIONAL BANK OF SANFORD Abate Beer, SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA BRANCHES WOODLAND AVENUE e@ STEELE STREET Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Page One Hundred Thirteen Hugh Perry Frank G. Perry BEST WISHES PERRY BROTHERS = Quality Recapping—Batteries JONESBORO DRIVE-IN 3 Points Dial SP 3-188] GRIDDLE SANFORD, N. C. ROGERS FUNERAL HOME Compliments of OLIVER‘’S Ambulance Service Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear—Millinery Phone SP 3-171] CARROLL GIFT Plumbing and Heating Contractors CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! 801 Wicker Street Phone SP 3-704] BLACK PANTHER COMPANY State License 547 SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Bowen Office Equipment Co. Royal Typewriters Sales Service SANFORD, N. C. Mac’s Typewriter Service Page One Hundred Fourteen Dr. Hunter’s Hatchery, Inc. Baby Chicks, Poultry Feeds Supplies BEST WISHES, SENIORS! Phone SP 4-3281 WILLIAMS-BELK SANFORD, N. C. COMPANY Home of Better Values BEST WISHES YO) Vicks SENOS WILKINSON CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE SANFORD, N. C. Moulding—Window Units—Doors Hardwood Flooring Lee Cabinet Store Fixture Co. Incorporated Bragg Street SANFORD, N. C. Phone SP 4-3331 P. O. Box (J.H.S.) 61 BOBBY BURNS OIL COMPANY Box 197 Phone SP 4-5611 Sanford Motor Sales, Inc. SANFORD, N. C. DE SOTO—PLYMOUTH Quality Products—Friendly Service Sanford, North Carolina Page One Hundred Fifteen Compliments of McPHAIL GREENHOUSES Gunn Veneer and Lumber “We grow what we sell” Company, Inc. SANFORD, N. C. Flowers for all occasions Compliments of WAGONER’S JEWELERS W. Koury Company, Inc. Sanford’s Oldest and Largest Manutacturers Work and Play Clothes SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Io i siecle streets Phone gs ea o a) ROSE’S 5-10-25c STORES Phone SP 3-044] Wicker Oil Company, Inc. Jobbers Shell Oil Products FUEL OIL—GASOLINE—KEROSENE Prompt Service J. Shelton Wicker Box 1021 Sanford, North Carolina Janet, Imogene and Patsy look over the assortment of skirts at Rose’s. Page One Hundred Sixteen RIDDICK PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING INSTALLATION—REPAIRS Telephone SP 2-471] Jonesboro Heights SANFORD, N. C. BEST WISHES D. F. Harris Son Dela Harris, ‘25 Fletcher Harris, ‘44 “‘Insurance—That’s Our Business” 110 Carthage St. Johnson Cotton Company of SANFORD Furniture, Appliances John Deere Farm Machinery Phone SP 4-361] CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! GLENN’S Headquarters for men’s and boys’ clothing for the past ten years Sprott Bros. Furniture Co. Complete Home Furnishings 148 S. Moore Street SANFORD, N. C. Compliments of LOVE'S GROCERY Compliments of John W. Eshelman Sons SANFORD, N. C. Manufacturers of RED ROSE FEEDS Compliments of J. Ray Hunter, Distributor Gulf Oil Products 1203-A Lee Avenue SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Page One Hundred Seventeen CHIPMAN JEWELERS BULOVA—LONGINES—ELGIN KEEPSAKE The quality of our diamonds will be shown to you with our gemscope in the privacy of our diamond room. Compliments of BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM It’s Famous Because It’s Good SANFORD, N. C. Page One Hundred Eighteen Sanford Savings and Loan Association Hanner and Freda find Joyce Harrington’s advice at San- ford Savings and Loan can be a help in any matter. Christmas’ TV and Appliance BOTTLE GAS 240 Wicker Street Phone SP 4-7751 Expert TV Repair SANFORD, N. C. HELTON TEXACO Firestone Batteries Washing Waxing Greasing Phone SP 4-601] SANFORD, N. C. DARRELL BYERLY To the Graduating Class of Sanford PHOTOGRAPHER High School and Students Any type photography you wish 511 Greensboro Ave. Phone SP 4-5571 SANFORD, N. C. Best Wishes From SANLEE CHEVROLET CO., INC. Jones-Lee Furniture, Inc. _—_—_| eg) _ 7 CHEVROLET “Better Home Furnishers” : SANFORD, N. C. 526-528 Wicker Street SANFORD, N. C. FAIRVIEW DAIRIES, Inc. “Granted a day fresher a day better’ + + SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Page One Hundred Nineteen CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! PENNEY’S | SANFORD,N.C “Wants You Kno - Shoat You Compliments of LESTINA’S BEAUTY SHOP 140 N. Steele Street Phone SP 4-515] GRANTHAM PROVISION CO. QUALITY MEATS Phone SP 4-644] Page One Hundred Twenty Hawkins Avenue HOLT SUPPLY CO., INC. I.H.C. Dealers Farmall Tractors McCormick Farm Equipment International Motor Trucks SANFORD, N. C. BEST WISHES HELEN’S FLORIST 112 Hawkins Avenue Phone SP 3-623] CONGRATULATIONS HACKNEY’S DRIVE-IN We serve home cooked food SANFORD MATTRESS COMPANY INVEST. IN REST Sanford, N. C. Compliments of Ready-Mixed Concrete Sanford Ice Coal Company STEVENS MILLING COMPANY Phone SP 3-5351 BROADWAY, N. C. Compliments of LYNN PERRY Sinclair Refining Co. LEE-MOORE OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTOR AMERICAN OIL PRODUCTS Fuel Oil—Kerosene—Gasoline Phone SP 3-153] Phone SP 4-2166 THE TREASURE CHEST Gifts for all occasions Johnson Oil Co. of Sanford, Inc. 221 Carthage Street P. O. Box 155 Jonesboro Heights Phone SPring 4-2131 SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA REX McLEOD BES VlSGiES SENIORS From JEWELRY—WATCHES MUSIC SUPPLIES 101 Wicker Street SANFORD, N. C. Key Upholstering Shop Page One Hundred Twenty-one BEST WISHES H. H. Auto Parts Company 215 Carthage Street SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA BEST- WISHES SENIORS BUCHANAN’S RADIO TV RECORDS BEST WISHES Sunshine Laundry Dry Cleaners Dying Rug Cleaning Phone SP 3-248] SANFORD, N. C. GALLUP’S HARDWARE Lawn and Garden Supplies Sporting Goods Phone SP 3-5781 SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Page One Hundred Twenty-two BEST WISHES, SENIORS LARRY’S FINE FOODS 126 Carthage Street SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Longley McKenzie Company Plumbing Heating Supplies Electrical Supplies 871 Endor Street SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA BANKINGPORT, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE W. H. (Bill) Ray, Mgr. 211 S. Steele Street SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of The Ladies Style Shop SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Phone SP 3-7411 Compliments of SACO LOWELL SHOPS EDWARDS DIVISION SANFORD, N. C. TILE Jay, Eddie and Jeff look over the many bricks at Borden Brick and Tile. Sanford, N. C. LEE DRUG STORE “Any Prescription Any Time” SANFORD, N. C. Joe Lazarus, Proprietor Phone SP 3-5611 Free Motor Delivery Drive-In Prescriptions Air Conditioned Page One Hundred Twenty-three KAMMER, Inc. SANFORD’S YOUNG MEN’S SHOP Steele Street Service Calls Phone SP 3-676] KIMREY’S SERVICE STATION G W. Kimrey, Owner G Operator Tires—Batteries—Accessories Washing—Polishing—Lubrication Corner Carthage Endor Streets MANN'S INC. SERVICE INSTALLATION SALES ZENITH RADIOS TV AND STEREO SANFORD JONESBORO HEIGHTS Page One Hundred Twenty-four Compliments of ROSSER’S MEN SHOP Jonesboro Heights FINER FURNITURE Always A Saving 211 Wicker Street Sanford, N. C. Compliments of DARK AND HARRINGTON Sheet Metal of all Kinds Telephone SP 3-5976 Pryor Dark Jones Harrington is Kf LD Ce | J). LI CP aw 0 Lo 6 CeF4 Caer CA WCC y LILLIE eee i ; z REELS Be ee. ey ana oe ce. JA? ate o Cc ons Ze Vie CENTER PHARMACY “24 Hour Prescription Service” Emory M. Watson, Pharmacist j Phone SP 2-2861 — Night Phone SP 2-3353 ) . : SANFORD, N. C. j hat 7 ws TAN con | Q v y A 7 hs Compliments of vd Je poe ¢ + ( ) oO) Ky 4? SS) JA “hed iW) Hy % MACK'S ) | if} Ale Sanford’s First and Finest ‘ We wy, y yan RS a ) i | ( s CQ Re fam Ut y VY ) 5 10 yo Vo ON Sanford Furniture Company } ,”, yp) Manufacturers of ¢ Bedroom Furniture DISPLAYS AT American Furniture Mart Southern Furniture Exposition Building Chicago, III. High Point, N. C. New York Furniture Exchange Western Furniture Exposition New York, N. Y. San Francisco, California Dallas Home Furniture Mart Los Angeles Furniture Mart Dallas, Texas Los Angeles, California Page One Hundred Twenty-five aeeg CG rz L aD JD Ys 7 chet7 MANN’S DRUG STORE Compliments of LEE BRICK TILE Company, Inc. + + SANFORD, N. C. 5 Miles North On U. S. 1 Page One Hundred Twenty-six Stopping in for a coke after school at Mann’s are Betty Jo, Junior, Penny and Dennis. JONESBORO’S NEW LEE DRUG STORE AIR CONDITIONED Complete New Prescription Counter REXALL AGENCY First in Prescriptions Jonesboro Heights, Sanford, N. C. Robert Neal Watson and Fred Ray, Jr -and Marcus Cameron Pharmacists Phone SP 2-2222 We sincerely appreciate contributions from Sanford Distributing Co. Johnson and Norris Sanford Book Store Main Street Gulf Lessie’s Mar-Lee Gift Shop Center Paint Store Pope’s 5 10c Store Main St. Barber Shop Center Beauty Shop Godfrey Body Shop Father George Fabric Center Dayton Furniture The Fabric Shop Caddell Cars Bryan Furniture Mac’s Seafood Sanford Produce Flemming’s Self Service A W Railroad Tillman’s Radio TV Avent Thomas We are deeply grateful for the whole-hearted cooperation and good wishes of the business firms who have given us the preceding pages of advertising for we realize that we could not have published SANDPRINTS 1960 without their never-failing support. BEST WISHES HAL TYSINGER’S STUDIO W. L. JEWELL SON Call your professional photographer for Weddings, Birthdays, Portraits, Kodak Prints. 106 Carthage St. SANFORD GENERAL CONTRACTORS Our deepest appreciation Perry Arcade Lynne SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Peggy Mary Lee Page One Hundred Twenty-seven three twenty-two in the afternoon YOU WIT olin H THE BEsy IN FF TING OBSERVER | ac w. wost. PRINTING | crarcotte, x. c TELEPHONE ED 3-310] Page One Hundred Twenty-eight 4 mp 4 NO AVS oh we ye py x, ey ae Y ye a} 1 , -_ a ) J a ae y Ls p P 4 : , A a tt ¥ : i. ate U ah 8) } , WH3 : % if , Ve DG COT a t oa odd hain Bt, OrQn . 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