Silk Hope High School - Eagle Yearbook (Siler City, NC)

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I I i I i NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY- EIGHT Published By The Senior Class Of SILK HOPE HIGH SCHOOL Siler City, North Carolina 2 SILK HOPE 3 Situated Ju Zkis Progressive Community Js Our Sehool 4 DedicatiOH Because she is loved and respected by all who know her, we p au s e near the end of our high school days to show our appreciation to our friend, advisor, and teacher. She is a sparkling example of her profession; she always has a word of encouragement for future teachers. We the Seniors of 1 958, proudly dedicate this, the eleventh edition of The Eagle, to our devoted and lovable English teacher, Mrs. Dotty Jones, Fred H. Poston, Principal and Tenth Grade - B. S. Wake Forest, M. E. University of North Carolina, Our CommuHity J$ Suriched Mrs. Dotty Jones, Twelfth Grade A. B. Meridith College. A. M. Craft, Eleventh Grade A. B. Univeristy of North Carolina, Edith P. Broyles, Ninth Grade B. S. in Home Economics, University of Tennessee. Mrs. H. E. Kennedy, Music B. M, Louisburg College Greensboro, North Carolina 7 Lucy Brewer, Eight Grade A. B. Flora MacDonald College Max G. Gotten, Seventh Grade B. S. Appalachian State Teachers College Louise P. Holliday, Sixth Grade B. A. WC of UNC, Greensboro, N..C, Mrs. F. B, Joyner, Fifth Grade A. B. Duke My Competent Ceadets Hilda K. Short, Fourth Grade A. B. Elon College Myrtle Barrow Brown, Third Grade A. B. Meredith College Clarice Duncan, Second Grade A. B. High Point College Margaret Norwood, First Grade B. S. Appalachian State Teachers College 8 Our School Provides Zhe Studeut With Courses nd facilities Class Poem Now that our school days are over And we ' re about to say good-by To all our classmates and friends At DEAR OLD SILK HOPE HIGH, We ' ll open the door and step outside And each go his separate way But the things we ' ve learned, we will not hide And our memories will be there to stay. We ' ve enjoyed our years at S. H. H. And though we must depart Each teacher, student, and classmate Will always remain in our hearts. We have high aims and certain goals Which we all hope to achieve ’ They are aims of heart, minds, and souls In which we truly believe. So now, goodby to one and all. There ' s not much more to say Except that we will mis s you As we go along the way. Judy Stevens Poet Class Flower Light Blue Carnation Class Motto A human being is not, in any proper sense_, a human being until he is educated. H. Mann Class Color Blue and White 11 Class Officers Left to Right: Pres, Clyde Teague; Tres. Betty Lou Johnson; Sec. Patsy Buckner; Vice Pres. Larry Kendall Johnson. Annual Staff Seated, left to right: Patsy Buckner, Sports Editor; Paul David Fields, Editor; Alice Dowd, Assistant Editor ; Larry Kendall Johnson, Sports Editor ; Judy Stevens, Charles Groce, Art Editors; Keith Andrews, Clyde Teague, Business Managers. DONALD KEITH ANDREW Everything comes to those who wait- - so why get in a hurry. Class president 2; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshall 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4 ; Banquet Committee 3; Basketball 1. PATSY RUTH BUCKNER She put all her troubles in a box, sat on the lid, and smiled. Class Secretary 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4; Banquet Committee 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Library Assistant 2; Salutatorian 4. HOMARD WALTER CURL, JR. I ' d like to tell that Einstein a few things. Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3; Banquet Committee 3; Bus Driver 3; Superlative 4; May Court 1; Volleyball 1, 2, 3. ALICE FAYE DOWD Men may come, men may go, but not if I can help it. Class Officer 1, 3; Annual Staff 4; May Court 2; Giftorian 4; Banquet Committee 3; Superlative 4 ; Newspaper Staff 3; Cheerleader 3; Library Assistant 2. 13 PAUL DAVID FIELDS A devilish eye, a joyous grin; determination in that chin. Class Officer 2, 3; President 3; 4-H I, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Annual Staff, Editor 4; Superlative 4; Banquet Committee 3; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 4. CHARLES DELANO GROCE As for work, he ' s not speedy; he ' ll share it, he ' s not greedy. Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Superlative 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; May Court 1, 2; Banquet Committee 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Volleyball 1 , 2, 3; Bus Driver 4; Giftorian 4. HOWARD HUDSON To worry little and to study less, is my idea of happiness. Glee Club 1; 4-H 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Superlative 4; News- paper Staff 3; Banquet Committee 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Volleyball 1, 2. BECKEE JANE JOHNSON She is gentle, she is shy, but there ' s mischief in her eye. Glee Club 1; 4-H 1; Banquet Committee 3; Junior Play 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Superlative 4; Library Assistant 3, 4. 14 BETTY LOU JOHNSON The thing that costs the least and means the most, is just the pleasant smile. Class Treasurer 2, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; 4-H 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Superlative 4; Banquet Committee 3; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Cheerleader 4; Glee Club Treasurer 4. LARRY KENDALL JOHNSON With all my faults, I love me still. Class Officer 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4; Banquet Committee 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1 , 2, 3; Bus Driver 4; Class Prophet 4. BETTY RUTH LOPOSSAY A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. Glee Club 1 , 2, 4; President 4; 4-H 1; Junior Play 3; News- paper Staff 3; Banquet Committee 3; Basketball 1 ; Superlative 1 ; Library Assistant 3. WAYNE LEE LOWE In school a quiet lad he seems to be, but who knows if it ' s true when he ' s free. Glee Club 1, 2; 4-H 1,2; Newspaper Staff 3; Superlative 4; Banquet Committee 3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 4. 15 HOWARD CLINTON McLAURIN Quiet? You should know him better. Glee Club 1, 2; 4-H 1; Banquet Committee 3; Bus Driver 4. ROBERT DANIEL SMITH Although he is not a surgeon he does a great deal of cutting up. Class Officer 2; Glee Glub 1, 2; May Court 3; Banquet Committee 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Testator 4; Superlative 4. JUDY FAYE STEVENS Never idle, never still, always talking, always will. Glee Club 1 ; 4-H 1 , 2; Junior Play 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4; Banquet Committee 3; Basket- ball 1, 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Chief 3,4; Volleyball 1, 2; Class Poet 4. CLYDE WADE TEAGUE Always happy never sad, sometimes naughty never bad. Glass Officer 3, 4; President 4; Junior Play 3; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 3, Editor; Annual Staff 4; Historian 4; Superlative 4; Banquet Committee 3; Bus Driver 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshall 2, 3. Marshals JOHN GORDON WRIGHT forget the rest. Do your best Superlative 4. Mascots DEBBIE ANN BLALOCK Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Blalock HENRY MICHAEL LEMONS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Slade Lemons Left to right: Betty Jo Lindley, Chief; Winfred Lindley; Ruby Campbell; Gary Richardson; Shelby Campbell. D. Ar. A. J-. r. jr. 0. ?. VV ' C. 14 . t: PDF. . c, Vf. 18 BEST LOOKING Alice Dowd - Clyde T eague MOST COURTEOUS Becky Johnson - Gordon Wright BEST SPORT Judy Stevens - Paul David Fields MOST POPULAR Betty Wilson - Charles Groce 19 BEST ALL AROUND Patsy Buckner - Larry K, Johnson MOST STUDIOUS Betty Lou Johnson - Keith Andrew WITTIEST Judy Stevens - Charles Groce - Wayne Low MOST DEPENDABLE Becky Johnson - Wayne Lowe MOST AGREEABLE Becky Johnson - R. D. Smith BEST DRESSED Alice Dowd - Clinton McLaurin QUIETEST Betty Lou Johnson - Keith Andrew 21 BEST PERSONAEITY R. D. Smith - Alice Dowd MOST ATHLETIC Patsy Buckner - Howard Hudson FRIENDLIEST Betty Wilson - Clyde Teague 22 Class History In September of 1 954, we started our high school career with Paul David Fields as president, R. D. Smith as vice-pres- ident, Sylvia Bridges as secretary and treasurer, and Miss Kyles as our homeroom teacher. At the end of our freshman year, we had lost Charles Johnson and Davie Culberson, As we entered our sophomore year, we had as president Keith Andrew, vice-president Paul David Fields, and Betty Lou Johnson as secretary and treasurer. During our sophomore year we gained Nathan Myers and lost David Stone. On a trip to Raleigh, we saw a live T, V., program and toured many interesting places with our homeroom teacher, Mrs. Fitts. Mrs. Patrick, our homeroom teacher helped to make our Junior year a very interesting one. She was a reliable source of advice during our Junior play. Here Come s Charlie , an exciting comedy had as its cast Sylvia Bridges, Paul Fields, Howard Hudson, Charles Groce, Betty Lou Johnson, Larry K, Johnson, Betty Lopos say, Patsy Buckner, Judy Stevens, and Clyde T eague. Beckee Jane Johnson introduced the different characters at the beginning of the play. Our Banquet proved to be very expensive but more exciting. During our Junior year we gained Betty Lopossay and lost Sylvia Bridges. In our Senior year, we have been very busy with our annual. After many hours of long and tedious work, we packed it up and sent it to the press thus supplying old Silk Hope High with it ' s ' 58 edition of the Eagle . We had some very athletic students this year: Patsy Buckner, Howard Hudson, Paul Fields, Charles Groce, Wayne Lowe, Larry K. Johnson, and Clyde T eague were in there fighting during those rough and tough ball games. Mrs. Jones, our teacher has been very helpful and under- standing. To show our appreciation we dedicated our annual THE EAGLE to her. Armed with all these wonderful memories of our high school days, we face the uncertain futur e with all the knowledge we have gained in the past four years. Historian Clyde Teague 23 Class Prophecy As I boarded the plane for Kansas Inoticed that my flight number was 1958. It immediately brought to my mind my senior class in high school, the class of ' 58. I wondered if everyone else had had as interesting a life as I have had. When the plane finally left the runway the hostess brought me the evening paper. I leaned back, relaxed and lazily glanced over the front page. Suddenly my eyes focused on the headlines : ANDREWS OFF TO THE MOON . It couldn ' t be! But sure enough it was--my old classmate, Keith Andrew. After having read the article carefully I turned over to the sports section. There to my excitement but not to my surprise I saw that Paul David Fields is now U. N. C. ' s All American Basketball Star. As I turned the page my eyes fell on an advertisement $50,000 HOME FOR SALE . On reading more closely I sawthat Betty Wilson is selling her house to go to Hollywood where she will take Patti Page ' s place on stage. The face of R. D. Smith then came to my mind. I remembered hearing that he is now the best poker player and worst gambler in all Las Vegas. When I had finished the paper I picked up a copy of LIFE which was lying in the seat next to me. On the cover was Clinton McLaurin ' s picture. U n d e r n e a t h was the title PITCHER OF THE YEAR . I knew that he was playing with the Yankees but I had no idea he was that good. As I turned through the magazine I saw an article on t h e life of Wayne Lowe, the teenage idol of 1962. On the opposite page was an advertisement of HERE COMES THE NAVY , one of Hollywood ' s biggest hits, w r i 1 1 e n by Gordon Wright and directed by Howard Hudson, Staring in this production was Charles Groce. During the newsreel I saw Alice Dowd and H. W. Curl boarding their 50 foot trailer to begin their trip around the world. Beckee Johnson also in the news, is now an Army nurse stationed in Japan. A few pages over I noticed an article entitled What it means to be a Secretary written by Betty Lou Johnson, secretary for Clyde Teague, vice-president of the Ford Company of Silk Hope, N. C, It ' s really amazing how much thing s have changed in just four years. Why just the other day I heard that Judy Stevens is a fashion model at Patsy Buckner ' s Dress Salon at Silk Hope, N. C. As we landed in Kansas I thought of myself and my success. I was soon to take Wilt ' splace as an All American on Kansas ' s basket- ball team. Larry K. Johnson Prophet 24 Cast Will And Zest a meat We, the Senior Class of Silk Hope School, in the year, 1958, in the county of Chatham, State of North Carolina, being of strong bodies and sound minds, do hereby bequeath this last will and testament. I, Keith Andrew, will my motor scooter to Larry Jonnson. One extra person is enough, Larry. 1, Patsy Buckner, will mybasketball suit to Donnie Lindley. Let the seams out, Donnie. I, H. W. Curl, will my good looks to Gary Richardson, Keep smiling. Bones. 1, Alice Dowd, will my ability to w e a r a diamond to Betty Mae Perry. 1, Paul David Fields, will my position on the basketball team to Mike Ingle. Practice makes perfect. I, Charles Groce, will my curly hair to Billy Joe Bowers. Keep it combed, Joe. I, Howard Hudson, do will my typewriter to Barbara Reynolds. Barbara don ' t look at the typewriter while you type. I, Becky Johnson, will to Sylvia Ezzell, my curly hair. It ' s easy this way, Sylvia. I, Betty Lou Johnson, will my ability to stay awake in chemistry to Shelby Campbell, I, Larry Kendall, will my taxi to Wade Hackney. Don ' t haul over ten girls at a time, Wade. I, Wayne Lowe, leave my school bus to anyone that wants to drive 28 M. P. H. I, Clinton McLaurin, will my cu stomized Ford to Steve Barth. Better buy a case of oil, Steve. I, R. D. Smith, will my ability to get into mischief to Wrenn Hinshaw. Don ' t get caught, Wrenn. I, Judy Stevens, will my position as chief cheerleader to Ruby Campbell. Eat plenty of lemons. Ruby. I, Clyde Teague, leave my many girl friends to Winfred Lindley. Talk sweet, Wimpey. I, Betty Wilson, leave unto Linda Dowd, my ability to have a happy and successful marriage. Good luck. Gal. I, Gordon Wright, leave unto my brother Joe all my books and my seat in Mrs. Jones English class. R. D. Smith Testator Witnesses : Mrs. Dotty Jones Alice Dowd 25 u tiors Diane Beasley Billy Joe Bowers Mellba Campbell Ruby Campbell Shelby Campbell Faye Culberson Linda Carol Dowd Sylvia Ezzell Wade Hackney Linda Hargrove Jean Hudson Frank Johnson Larry Johnson Betty Lindley Donnie Lindley Winfred Lindley Betty Mae Perry Barbara Reynolds Gary Richardson Dellene Shuskey 27 Darrel Bare Beth Bouldin Elaine Brewer William Buckner Barbara Cope Rachel Ezzell Kay Fox Jimmy Fuquay Larry Fuquay Mike Ingle Ronnie James Berta Johnson Donald Johnson Judy Johnson Judy Faye Johnson Robert Johnson Willis Jones James Lowe Polly Marshall Keith Me Math Harold Rogers Charles Smith Ernest Smith Cletus Stevens Dellette Teague Robert Terry Etta Florence Wrenn Ethel Wright Joe Wright Sophomore Class 28 freshman Class Linda Beasley Mary Ruth Boggs Jenny Bouldin Faye Brewer Frances Cope Hazel Culberson Josephine Culberson Johnnie Fogleman F aye F ox Linda Fuquay Doris Hackney Jimmy Harris Noble Hinshaw Wren Hinshaw F aye Hudson Tommie Hudson Charlie Johnson Claude Johnson Overa Johnson Ronnie Johnson Ruth Johnson Alan Lindley Billy Lindley Rita Lindley Slyvia Pace Faye Self Margaret Smith Billy Terry Loy Thomas Mary Thompson David Wicker Joe Ann Wright 29 v.,v β€˜ -β€’ ' .Β , β–  β€’ β–  h - ;V β€’ Β . , Ji β–  β– β–  ' ' β– ;n β€’ β€˜ A vl3!k Sight h Qtade Brenda Bare William Bare Muriel Boggs Floyd Bowers Barney Campbell Parker Culberson Kenneth Fields George Groce Ann Hargrove Sandra Hargrove Edward Johnson J acky Johnson Johnny Johnson Betty Jones Harry Bindley Mary Bindley Randall Bindley Manley McBaurin Garald McPherson Brenda Marshall Betty Overman Barry Pace Dwight Self Bynetta Shaw James Smith Thomas Smith Jerry Stevens Wayne Stout Patricia Thomas Thomas White 31 Gary Andrew Bonnie Braxton Jerry Buckner Janice Campbell Richard Fox Ann Fuquay Patty Sue Grady Joe Hackney Tommy Hargrove Turner Hargrove Margaret Harris Jerry Hill Bobby Hudson Eleanor James Judy Johnson Linda Johnson Carolyn Bind ley Margaret Bindley Linda Lowe Kaye Petty Marilyn Richardson Ruby Carol Teague Gertrude Terry Dickie Wright Seventh Qrade 32 S ' ucth Qtade V- . 1 911 11111 ' ) i m-. i 1 ' ) r ' β–  1 ' V . A -r V ' , f β€ž -1 n 1 i iW ' i 1- J ht!. T I 1 n Jll n 1 1 ' i ' i ) ( ’ β–  V. i t 1 4 ' h i 1 a Linda Bowers Jimmy Brewer Donald Bridges Robert Earl Buckner Billy Burke Walter Butler Wayne Campbell Shannon Clark Diane Cope Johnny Duncan Sherry Ferguson Christine Freeman Gail Fuquay James Lee Guthrie Phyllis Haith Gwen Hargrove V ernon Harris Clifford Hinshaw Jerry Hudson Dan Ingle Gerald Johnson Janice Johnson Junior Johnson Richard Keck Lula Mae Lindley E. B. Marley Charles Perry Sandra Petty Phil Pike Wayne Powers Carolyn Smith Ronnie Teague Carolyn Terry Ann Thomas Billy Joe Thomas 33 Susan Andrews Charlotte Bare Danny Beasley Elaine Bouldin Bronna Buckner Robert Culberson Mickey Ferguson Junior Fields Marjorie Groce Gail Hargrove Nina Hinshaw Gary Johnson Judy Johnson Steve Johnson David Jones Blake Keller Elaine Bindley Doris Moody Sammy Moon Van Perry Joan Petty Phyllis Pike Terry Reynolds Lynwood Sipe Ann Smith Maurice Stout Brenda Teague Gayle Teague Shirley Teague Donald White Kenneth White Delbert Wrenn 34 fourth Qrade Ronnie Buckner Anita Butler Ronald Cockman Wayne Cope Glenn Culberson Bobby Ezzell Don Fuquay Larry Hargrove Richard Johnson Eloise Kinton Clyde McPherson Henry Moody Peggy Overman Paulette Sipe Billy T eague Nancy Gail Teague Nancy Lou Thomas Wayne White 35 James Beasley Judy Beasley Wanda Buckner Keith Campbell Helen Caudle Franklin Cockman Terry Coley Truman Duncan Buddy Fields Becky Ann Fox Pvonnie Fox Sylvia Jean Harris Chris Ingle Jimmie Johnson Johnnie Johnson Kaye Johnson Sandra Johnson George Bindley Malinda Bindley Phoebe Bindley Shelia McBaurin Helen Moody Barry Morris Jerry Perry David Phillip s Donald Pike Brenda Kay Ray Joel Brent Seagroves Billy Smith Bobby Teague Diane Teague Elaine Teague Reva Gail Teague Vicki Jo Walters Ronald White a r. ' f. Z lird Qrade 36 Second Qrade Rejina Bare Mitchell Buckner Danny Butler Douglas Clark Phyllis Cope Boyd Culberson Murphy Ferguson Brenda Fox Dell Johnson Sue Johnson Pamila Johnson Henry Jones Janie Bindley Shirley Lowe Peggy Moody Gary Moon Jimmy Overman James Perry Sylvia Perry Deborah Pike Elaine Powers Ronald Smith Jane Stout Ritchie Teague 37 Gerald Beasley Inge Butler Harold Caudle David Cockman Sandra Coley Rocky Cook Archie Culberson Phil Culberson Van Culberson Michael Dixon Gail Dowd Janice Fox Eddie Lee Haith Darrel Harris Linda Carol Harris Paulette Harris Helen Marie Hinshaw Pam Ingle Susan Johnson Tonnie Johnson Jerry Keck Joanie Marshall Barbara Ann Morris Barry Newlin Edna Overmam. Deborah Sue Perry Gerald Pike James Keith Seagroves Mary Smith Michael Smith Donald Ray Teague Tommy Terry Elizabeth Thrift 7irst Qtade 38 baseball First row, left to right: Wade Hackney, Charles Groce, Billy Joe Bowers, Jimmy Fuquay, Coach Craft. Second row: Wren Hinshaw, William Lee Buckner, Gary Richardson, Larry Johnson. Third row: Paul David Fields, Noble Hinshaw, Larry K. Johnson, and Wayne Lowe. Cheerleaders Left to right: Rachel Ezzell, Shelby Campbell, Berta Faye Johnson, JudyStevens, Ruby Campbell, Betty Lou Johnson, and Barbara Cope. Zhe Saglettes Racking up most of the points this year were Delette Teague, Elaine Brewer, and Betty Perry. On the other end holding our opponents down were Polly Mar shall, Patsy Buckner, and Judy Faye Johnson. Under the coaching of A. M. Craft the ' 58 Eaglettes are considered another of Silk Hope ' s fine basketball teams. We are proud of our team. Their clean and hard play has indeed shown the good old Silk Hope High Spirit. We certainly give them an E for effort. Left to right: Betty Perry, Polly Marshall, Rita Bindley, F aye Self, Judy Johnson, Kay Fox, Margaret Smith, Joe Ann Wright, Doris Hackney, Patsy Buckner, Delette Teague, Diane Beasley, Mary Ruth Boggs, Faye Hudson, Beth Bouldin, Linda Fuquay, Jenny Bouldin, Elaine Brewer. ?irst Six Kneeling, Left to Right, Coach, A, M. Craft, Patsy Buckner, Betty Mae Perry, Delette Teague. Standing, Left to Right, Polly Marshall, Elaine Brewer, Judy Fay Johnson. Captains Patsy Buckner and Betty Perry Zhe Sagles After losing four of our starting five last year no one expected us to have a very good team, but the determination and spirit of our team has proved to the fans that we are one of the better teams in the county. Our team is looking foward to playing in the final game of the county tournament. Left to right Billy Joe Bowers, Clyde Teague, Wayne Lowe, Paul Fields, Buck Rogers, Billy Lindley, Keith McMath, Ronnie Johnson, Howard Hudson, Gary Richardson, Donald Johnson, Wade Hackney, Larry K. Johnson, Noble Hinshaw, Charles Groce, W ren Hinshaw, William L. Buckner, Jimmy Fuquay, R, D. Smith, A. M, Craft, Coach. 7irst Six Coach, A, M, Craft, R. D. Smith, Clyde Teague, Paul David Fields, Howard Hudson, Larry K, Johnson, Gary Richardson. Captains Howard Hudson and Gary Richardson Mus Drivers Left to right: Charles Groce, Larry K. Johnson, Paul David Fields, Clinton McLaurin, Wayne Lowe, Clyde Teague, and Winfred Lindley. Cafeteria Staff Left to right: Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Cook, and Mrs. White. 0lee Club Director, Mr s . Kennedy. Officers : Pres. Betty Wilson, Sec. F aye Brewe r, Treas . Betty Lou Johnson, Pianist, Kay F ox. Meta Club Mr. Poston, Director. Pres. Clyde Teague, Vice-Pres.KeithAndrew, Sec. -Treas. Ruby Campbell. β€œV . ' junior 4-H Club Senior 4-H Club . β€’ i ' x E. L. THOMAS Land Clearing -Road Work Fish Pond Building Route 2 Pittsboro, North Carolina Compliments of CRUTHFIELD ' S STORE Siler City, North Carolina F abric Shop Liberty, North Carolina Compliments of U-WASH-IT LAUNDRY W ash-Dry-F old Siler City, North Carolina HINSHAW S GARAGE Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of EDWARD JEWELRY Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of JOHNSON PRODUCE MARKET Hwy. 64 Siler City, North Carolina SCHOOL EQUIPMENT, INC. Siler City, North Carolina L. T. DARK, JR. Attorney at Law Siler City North Carolina Compliments of LIBERTY FARM GARDEN SUPPLY Liberty, North Carolina SILER CITY TIRE COMPANY 220 North Second Avenue Siler City, North Carolina IF ITS GOOD FOOD YOU WANT-- visit CRANFORD STUDIOS BILL ' S GRILL Portraits Framing Cameras and Supplies Plastic Sealing Photostats Siler City, North Carolina Siler City, North Carolina THOMAS HARGROVE JOHNSON SERVICE STATION Groceries and Service Station Goodyear Tires Fancy Groceries Telephone SH 2 -3850 Siler City, North Carolina Silk Hope, North Carolina FARMERS ALLIANCE STORE INC. Dry Goods, Notion, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Seeds Telephone SH 2-3020 Free Parking Lot Siler City 58 FORD... makes all the difference in the world ! Proved and approved around the world . . . 58 F RD cor e er rh o e. Me, (Vor M or o - β€˜er - rocjL ELDER MOTOR CO. Siler City North Carolina VAN THOMAS Builder and Contractor Quality Builders Telephone SH 2-3533 Siler City North Carolina LOFLIN ' S MEN SHOP C ong r at ul ati on s Nationally Advertised Clothing F or Men c Boys THE ELMS Liberty, North Carolina Siler City, North Carolina BISH HACKNEY INSURANCE AGENCY Scrap Metal Co. All Kinds of Insurance 3 Miles North on Highway 421 Siler City, North Carolina 144 N. Chatham Ave. Siler City, North Carolina Congratulations GULF OIL PRODUCTS C. A. Shelton, Distr. Telephone SH 2-2844 Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of THE CHATHAM BANK Congratulations Class of ' 58 Siler City North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of PAUL ' S FAMILY T. T. TEAGUE SHOE STORE STANDARD ESSO STATION Manager - Paul Bare Siler City, North Carolina Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of DIXON SHOE SERVICE WESTERN AUTO Home of fine Shoe Repair ASSOCIATE STORE Siler City, North Carolina Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of BUCKNER ' S JEWELRY AMOCO SERVICE CENTER 107 W. Raleigh St. Siler City, North Carolina Liberty, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of THE FABRIC SHOP SILK HOPE FEED MILL Manager W. I. Budd Siler City, North Carolina Silk Hope, North Carolina THE BROWNIE-LU DRIVE-IN We Specialize in Homemade Desserts Siler CitYi North Carolina Compliments of THE CHATHAM BANK Congratulations Class of ' 58 Liberty, North Carolina CHATHAM MOTORS, INC Office - SH 2-3686 Parts : Service - SH 2-2383 - SH 2-3210 Siler City North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of HUNTS DEPARTMENT STORE Manager - Paul Hunt HOME FURNITURE CO. Siler City, North Carolina Siler City, North Carolina FRIENDLY CLEANERS Expert Dry Cleaners H. B. Andrews telephone SH 2-3034 117 W. 2nd St. Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of BRADY MOTORS INC. Siler City, North Carolina TRAVELERS OIL COMPANY CARROLL ' S JEWELRY KIDDY SHOP Joe Fox, Manager 2nd Avenue Manager - M. C. Wicker Siler City, North Carolina Liberty, North Carolina Compliments of SHELL TOWER SERVICE STATION Lewis J. Smith Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of SWAIN BROTHERS Liberty, North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 58 from THE BANK OF PITTSBORO Serving Chatham F or Over Half A Century Member F.O.I.C. 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