s .) THE EAGLE 1966 Published by Senior Class TOLER HIGH SCHOOL OXFCRD, NORTH CAROLINA Our Alma Mater TOLER SCHOOL CLASS 1960 Foreword In the hills of Granville County, stands dear TOLER HIGH, an institution from which we have de- rived a rich education and an understanding of the Humanities, not to remain isolated in our hills, As we go forth as orbiting life, we shall forever keep in our possession this book which highlights some of the days spent at TOLER HIGH. We hope that the parents, teachers and friends who will also explore and preserve this book, will constantly be reminded of the diligent efforts they devoted to us from the countdown of our elementary days through high school. We shall hold steadfast in our minds the pad from which we have been launched and strive to attain our goals in the space of society. Our Former Principal oe Tribute to Mr. Boyd Our Former ocial Studies nstructor Our Chief Engineers REV. S. W. HESTER, Principal MRS. C, H. BROADIE, Counselor To Those We Owe So Much. . . “Where There Is No Vision, the People Perish.” We TATE BOON Rie i Pes ee AS Congratulations Seniors! You have almost reached another mile- stone in your educational career, It is graduation! As you near this mo- mentous event, I share your happi- ness with you. Respectfully yours, Mrs. C. H. Broadie Counselor Mrs, Broadie assists students in choosing a college to further their education, Faculty ee et 4% MRS. J. B. HAWKIN MRS. M. J. HARPER English, (12th) Business Education, (12th) “Good Brains Are Developed, Like Good Muscle, by Rigorous Training With Hard Task Masters.” MRS. N. L. CUNNINGHAM MR. H. W. SMITH MRS. R. R. CARTER Home Economics, (11th) Science, (10th) Librarian, (10th) MISS L. HAWKINS French, (9th) MR. H. T. HOWARD Science, (9th) MR. T. THORNTON Agriculture MR. L. M. Dunn Mathematics MR. M. HEARTLEY, Ill Band MRS. H. B. HUNT Music MRS. N. W. CLARK Eighth Grade MRS. V. G. COMER Eighth Grade MR. H. L. HOPE MRS. S. C. FOREMAN MRS. M. E. WIMBUSH Seventh Grade Sixth Grade Fifth Sixth Grades “Knowledge Is Power, Not Mere Argument or Ornament; It Is Not an Opinion to Be Held, but a Work to Be Done.” i a MRS. E. G. PEACE MISS H. M. OAKLEY MRS. W. B. BURWELL Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade MRS. L. B. SMITH MRS. M. G. ADAMS MISS J. GREENWOOD Third Fourth Grades Third Grade Second Grade ve “The Wise Person Possesses Humility. He Knows That His Small Isla nd of Knowledge Is Surrounded by a Vast Sea of the y) Unknown.’ MRS. H. A. HESTER MISS B. GLOVER MISS A. B. BURTON a Secretary to the Principal First Grade First Grade ae Annual Queen CAROLYN REED Annual Queen LARUE CUNNINGHAM Runners- Up Howard Delois le Thomas Hamm te Harris Bett 4 O fon! O S O O PBL iis Miss Homecoming ROSA FIELDS Hail to Our Queens GLORIA SMITH STANLEY COMER ROBIN HOWARD GERALD YANCEY Miss Grammar (6 A a Miss Primary Grade and Escort ) F ees | ‘(and Escort Homecoming Festivities Miss Toler marches to her throne Marshall Smith and Margaret Smith partici- Our Coronation Ball was a gala affair pate in the contest. with representatives from ea ch home- _ poms room participating. Queens were chosen from the high school department, the grammar grade department, and the primary department. The queens, along with Miss Toler High, were honored at our homecoming game. Dancing away ’ Frederick Cash Rachel Downey The Library Club Rew “I all: Rie The Library is like a gaint brain that remembers all that scientists, poets, historians, philosophers, and others have thought and learned. Officers Delores Peace - Pres. Gloria Harris - Sec. Mrs. R. R. C arter - Adv. Peggy Thorpe - Treasurer James Chavis - Treasurer Doreen Smith - Sec. Johnny Williams - Pres. Executive Committee Meeting Mrs. Hawkins, Advisor Mrs. Harper, Advisor . 0 NAAT THA INN (STANDING - L - R) Joyce Chandler, Mrs. Harper, James Chavis, Mrs. Hawkins, Carolyn Reed, (SEATED - L- R) Catherine Thorpe, Betty Harris, Catherine Ragland, Doris Hodges, LaRue Cunningham, Mary Lyons, Delois Howard, Gwendolyn Blackwell, Johnny Williams Toler Math Club (L- R) Billy Comer, Johnny Williams, Sam Ward, Dora Downey, James Chavis, Johnsie Cunningham, William Lunsford, Shirley Johnson, Pearline Bumpass, Maxine Chandler, Bettie Harris, Glenda Lyons, Joyce Tuck, Pearline Clark, LaRue Cunningham, Betty Hobgood, Gwendolyn Blackwell, Sally Hodges, Nannie Hawley, Sarah Jay, Stella Latta, Lillian Majors, Catherine Evans, Carolyn Tuck, Stella Harris, Marshall Smith, Mary Norwood, Brenda Bass, Janice Tuck, Augusta Downey, Geneva Harris, Doreen Smith, Delois Howard, Mr. Dunn, (at compass) Loretta Har- ris, James Bass. Officers Sine - Johnny Williams Cosine - George Thorpe Tangent - Shirley Johnson Cotangent - Shirley Chandler Secant - Dora Downey Motto: Mathematics is the Key to Success Mr. L. M. Dunn, Advisor | Johnny Williams, Pres. A Day in the Life of Toler School Mrs. Hawkins explains a point in English. Se Miss Oakley and Mrs. Smith wait with their students to use the gymnasium floor. ITS A NEN YEAR Our school artists, Charlie Fields and Alvis Harris, put the finishing touch on their work of art. Future Homemakers of America take pride in learning methods of cooking. Carolyn Reed Doris Hodges Stella Latta Gwendolyn Blackwell LaRue Cunningham Joyce Tuck Bettie Harris Pearline Bumpass Judy Thorpe Lillian Nelson Mary Lyons Joyce Chandler Pearline Clark Mrs. Hunt, Directress Glee Club ROSTER (Left to Right by rows) Dora Smith Betty Hobgood Catherine Ragland Catherine Thorpe Mary Rice Johnsie Cunningham Bettie Smith Carolyn Tuck Sarah Jay Joyce Walker Novella Lyon Windy Chandler Delois Howard Catherine Evans Stella Harris James Chavis Johnnie Williams Tony Bumpass Willie Blackwell James Bass Thurman Smith Arthur Walker William Lunsford Marshall Smi th Dora Downey Glenda Lyons Shown from left to right are James Terry, Ellis Thornton, Josalyn Harris, Lonnie Cooper, Catherine Chavis, Shirley Terry, Phyllis Reed, Gloria Smith, Larry Chavis, and Mr. Heartley, Director. We are indeed proud to have a beginning band at Toler because we realize that such an endeavor on the part of those who participate will have an enriched and satisfying effect on their lives. Mrs. Hunt sings with students. Elementary Glee Club entertains. Student Directs Band. Our Hall of Music tie is The Toler Glee Club presents an enjoyable Christmas program. Toler Bus Drivers (L - R) Charlie Fields, James Bass, Henry Lyon, Albert Smith, Lynwood Brooks, Randolph Jeffers, Thomas Hammie, Joyce Chandler, Patricia Cooper, Arthur Walker, Thurman Smith, Betty Hobgood, (Mr. Dunn's Assistant), Mr. Dunn, Bus Supervisor. Henry Lyon, one of our superb bus drivers, is at the wheel, It's 3:15 p.m. and students are anxious to aboard the ry bus. THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE OFFICERS Pres. - Johnny Williams V. Pres. - George. Thorpe Sec. - William Comer Treas. - Ernest Fields Reporter - Hervon Green Advisor, Mr. T. Thornton LEFT: A welding demonstration in Agriculture 104. RIGHT: “Got to tune her up. Willie Blackwell and James Bass are receiving blue ribbons for Feeder Pig Showmanship from Mr. Thornton. Future Homemakers of America elias i C. Ragland, Sec. “The homes of tomorrow are in the hand of the youth of today. B. Harris, Reporter Cheerleaders OU 8 6 HE ae aay es ia eae 7 eS fe cei (L- R) Johnnie Williams, Betty Smith, Doris Hodges, Windy Chandler, Delois Howard, Miss Burton, Advisor, Margaret Hammie, Mary Rice, Joyce Walker, Rosa Fields, James Chavis In Action Have you got the spirit? Yes Man Disappointed “Walter! you missed. ale AS == Am GONG Link Between Home and School Mrs. Rosa M. Comer holds her baby, the third place winner of the baby contest. The joyous father holds the winning baby as he watches his mother, Mrs. Marion Woods, accept the prize from our competent P.T.A. president, Mr. O. L. Cunningham, Jr. The baby contest was sponsor- ed by the the P.T.A. as a financial drive for our activity bus. Many enjoyable and educational trips have been the results of their great efforts. BELOW: Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Dunn, and Mrs. Madey Nevels keep perfect records of the P.T.A. funds. Mrs. Nevels is the proud mother of the baby who won second place in the contest. Our P. eles At in action Our Efficient Non- Teaching Personnel Cleanliness and sanitation are in- sured by Mr. James Williams daily. Proper nourishment insures healthy bodies and sound minds. Our dietitians, Mrs. Lucy Gregory and Mrs. Addie Chandler, prepare wholesome lunches. Future Teachers of America Mary Lyons, Secretary Delois Howard, President : ‘ a .. ‘ ‘ NG ‘ti i u 3 Members of the FTA Chapter explore their abilities, traits and aptitudes and take a realistic look at the teaching profession which is an avenue to other professions. Lb Mrs. R. R. Carter, Sponsor Mrs. C. H. Broadie, Co-Sponsor we ALLY | cience Club Cr SLLON we i eh _ - 3 Sided Sees A winning science exhibit. SCIENCE CLUB --- Science leads our society from darkness through experimentation, exploration, and exten- sive study to light. Other science exhibits Johnny Williams works on an experiment. The Toler Drill Team Precision, a definite requirement of the drill team. The Girls' Drill Team is under the direction of Mr. H. T. Howard. Basketball — Boys Victory is our goal; defeat down-heartens, but does not discourage. GEORGE THORPE WALTER CLARK Sophomore and Co-Captain Senior and Co-Captain Basketball — Girls The contented past does not produce a famous future, but a continuous effort brings the quality of our athletes up with great pride. asses of Physical Fitness The Physical Fitness classes provide a wealth of bustling activi- ties for our energetic youths. Vigorous calisthenics help to tone muscles and produce healthy, strong bodies. Zeal is only one of the many characteristics of our students who eagerly adopt measures to prepare their bodies. NAME Blackwell, Gwendolyn Blackwell, Willie Bumpass, Esther Chandler, Joyce- Chavis, Annie Chavis, James Clark, Walter Cooper, Bettie Cooper, Patricia Cunningham, LaRue Fields, Rosa Green, Carolyn Hammie, Thomas Handy, Joyce Harris, Betty Harris, Geneva Hodges, Doris Howard, Delois Jeffers, Randolph Lyon, Chester Lyon, Henry Lyons, Mary Norwood, Shirley Norwood, Tassie Ragland, Catherine Reed, Carolyn Reed, McArthur Royster, Dorothy Shaffner, Richard Sidney, Ozias Smith, Bettie Smith, Lillian Smith, Thurman Thorpe, Catherine Tuck, Joyce Walker, Arthur Wilkerson, Alfonzo Wilkerson, Samuel Williams, Johnny Williams, Ollie Senior Directory Rte. Rte. Rte. Rte. Rte. ey 1, 2, a, 1, ADDRESS Box 334, Oxford, N. C. Box 39, Nelson, Va. Box 158, Virgilina, Va. BOxrGD 1. Oxtord maNeGr Box 330; Oxford; Nv C. “405 Sycamore St., Oxford, N. C. 1105 Simmons St., Durham, N. C. Riee Rte. Rte. Rte. Rte, Rte. Rte. Rte. Rte. Rte. Rte. Rte. Rte.’ Rte. Rte. RURS) Rte. RUNS. Rte. Rte. Rtes Rte. Rte. Rte, Rte. 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AMBITION Civil Service Mechanic Secretary Beautician Beautician Doctor Physical Education EFletiaaweacier Secretary Historian Secretary Secretary Barber Job Core Interior Decorator Beautician Seamstress Executive Secretary Barber Barber Welder French Teacher Elem. Teacher Beautician Secretary Psychiatrist Army Secretary Mechanic Army Nurse Nurse Army Secretary Elem. Teacher Barber Army Army Doctor Secretary Viewing Our English Classes Mrs. Hawkins keeps a vigilant eye and ear on her English class. The Confident Speaker Has Personal Power Juniors participate eagerly in class. 6 Carolyn Reed gives her viewpoints of a poem just read. Business Department Miss Glover, our school secretary, : prepares copies of material for teachers and students typed by students of the business department. Constant practice is needed for efficient typists. Other Classes at Work Miss Hawkins‘ French II class is enthusiastically respond- Thomas Hammie studies Une ing to questions from la dulture de la France. Série. Mrs. Cunningham supervises Home Economics II Class. Mr. Dunn shows a student how to get his income from wages. Mrs. Hester, First Grade Teacher, works at developing a thorough foundation of the students. Our Elementary Classes at Work. Powe Rrowr NY wy ee a Mrs. Adams keeps a watchful eye on the progress of the third grade pupils. Note the Notes, says Miss Oak- ley, one of our fourth grade in- structors. 4, 5, 6, Gra Mrs. Gilbreath, knowing that these students will soon be enter- ing junior high, examines closely their work. Seniors Forward Ever, Backward Never. BLACKWELL, GWENDOLYN BLACKWELL, WILLIE BUMPASS, ESTHER CHANDLER, JOYCE CHAVIS, ANNIE CHAVIS, JAMES CLARK, WALTER COOPER, BETTIE Most Cooperative Joyce Tuck Thomas Hammie CUNNINGHAM, LARUE SA GREEN, CAROLYN sf HAMMIE, THOMAS HANDY, ELAINE HARRIS, BETTY HARRIS, GENE VA Most Intellectual LaRue Cunningham Johnny Williams HODGES, DORIS HOWARD, DELOIS § be LYON HENRY LYONS, MARY NORWOOD, SHIRLEY NORWOOD, TASSIE Most Athletic Carolyn Reed Thurman Smith haillh REED, CARO A SHAFFNER, RICHARD SIDNEY, OZIA SMITH, BETTIE SMITH, LILLIAN Congenial Mary Lyons Henry Lyon pee WALKER, ARTHUR ae FE SMITH, THURMA WILKERSON, ALFONZA WILKERSON, SAMUEL WILLIAMS, JOHNNY WILLIAMS, OLLIE Juniors Bass, James Betts, Amie Brooks, Linwood Bumpass, Etheline Bumpass, Pearline Chandler, Shirley Pearline Bumpass and Novella Lyon take care of the correspondence for the Juniors, Juniors Are Enthusiastic in Their Thinking Chavis, Catherine Fields, Charlie Hammie, Margaret Harris, Barbara Harris, Canary Harris, Thessie Hicks, Anne Thorpe, William A feeling of personal effective- ness, of participating actively in community life, gives us all a renewed sense of hope and faith in the future. --Eda J, LeShan. We are indeed proud of our progres- sive JUNIORS whose leadership and broad talent are found through- out our school. Juniors Hobgood, Betty Lyon, Novella Oakley, Elbert Ragland, Sallie Rice, Mary Sidney, Allie Smith, Albert Smi th, Alice Thorpe, Louis Thorpe, Shirley Thornton, William P. Wilkerson, Billy Mrs. N. Cunningham, Advisor, works actively in the affairs of the Juniors. Brooks, Charles Harris, Alvis Hawley, Nannie Jones, Pattie Willie Thorpe, Alvis Harris, and Janice Jones, Roy Tuck work on plans for the prom. Juniors Set Their Own Goals Nelson, Margaret Ragland, Emma Ragland, Thomas Royster, Carolyn Sidney, Alene Smith, Doreen Strong, Ellis Strong, Evelyn Thorpe, Johnny Thorpe, MacArthur Thorpe, Thee Thorpe, Willie Thornton, William Tuck, Janice Yancey, Susie Sophomore Class Mrs. R. R. Carter and Mr. H. W. Smith, advisors, guide the self- assured energetic sophomores. Bass, Brenda Blackwell, Albert Brooks, Henderson Chandler, Lindy Chandler, Windy Chavis, Guscenia Clark, Pearline Cooper, Stanley Cunningham, Johnsie Dawes, Fannie Downey, Dora Fields, Ernest Glover, Vernell Green, Hervon Green, Larry Harris, Orie Harris, James Hawley, Margaret Hawley, Donnie Hodges, Sally Jay, Sarah Johnson, Shirley Jones, Lillie Lyons, Glenda Majors, Katie Nelson, Lillian Norwood, Mary Ragland, Annie Smith, Violet Strong, Barbara Thornton, Geneva Thorpe, George Thorpe, Lenola Thorpe, Margaret Tuck, Carolyn Tuck, Elizabeth Tuck, Regenia Walker, Joyce Wilkins, Willie TEE Pe SAN ag Competent officers work out year's program for conscientious class- mates. Bass, Zelma Betts, Betty Bumpass, Toney Cash, Catherine Chavis, Chester Comer, Barbara Mr. Howard, one of the advisors, supervises the Freshmen in choosing wisely those subjects that will best suit their future endeavor. Freshmen “Tomorrow's Leaders” Comer, William Jr. Cooper, Ivey Downey, Augusta Evans, Catherine Fields, James Hammie, Carolyn Harris, Loretta Harris, Stella Freshmen. . . Fun, Future, Fulfillment Are Phases of Freshman Year. Freshmen participate eagerly in class work. Harris, Vernell Haskins, Howard Hawley, Earlie Latta, Stella Lunsford, William Lyons, David Majors, Lillian Norwood, Beatrice Ragland, Mary Royster, Charlotte Satterfield, Pauline Smith, Eddie B. Smith, Margaret Smith, Marshall Speed, Catherine Terry, Sandy Thomas, John Thornton, Lillie Thornton, Ollie Thorpe, Judy Tuck, Janice D. Walker, Bobby Ward, Mary Williams, Diane Yancey, Mary Our sincere thanks to all who helped to make this, our first annual in the history of Toler High, possible. SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS ossunE ESE ey, of ey %, FA MRS, D. J, ROBERSON ¢ 7 ri Proofreader A % ¢ % Pro e ® , a Pr 4 2 aeeee?” Much happiness is overlooked because it didn’t cost anything, We wish you much happiness and success. MRS. M. J. HARPER and MRS. J. B. HAWKINS Mrs. A. A. Adams Albright Cunningham Funeral Home Miss Joan Allston Mrs. Victoria Anderson Mr. Oswald Aponti Mrs. Nannie L. Atwater Miss Earlie Mae Apple Mrs. Iris Baird Mr. Larry Barrett Mrs. Audrey Bennett Mrs. Lillian Bennett Mr. Dennis Betts Mr. James Betts Mr. Mrs. William Black Mrs. C. H. Blackwell Mrs. Doris S. Blackwell Mr. Emanuel Blackwell Mr. George Blackwell Mr. Joe Blackwell Mr. John L. Blackwell Mr. James Bolton The Bootery Mr. Ray Bornes Mr. Bernard Boyer Mr. Curtis W. Bradsher Mr. W. O. Bradsher Mrs. Chandler Brooks Mr. Fred Thomas Brooks Miss Patricia Lee Brooks Mr. Woodrow Brooks Mr. Alex Brown Mr. Alvin Brown Mr. Lonnie Brown Mrs. Nannie Bryant Miss Jean Buchanon Mrs. Adell Bumpass Miss Betty Bumpass Miss A. B. Burton Miss Louise Burton Miss Thelma Burton Mr. Mrs. W. L. Burwell Mrs. Beatrice P, Campbell Mrs. Mattie Low Campbell Mrs. R. R. Carter Mr. Mack Cash Mrs. A. B. Chandler Mrsin Deeley Chandler Mr. Aaron Chandler Mr, H. Cy Chandler Miss Joyce Chandler Mrs. Julia Chandler Mr. Charlie Clark Mr. Charlie Clark Mrs. Exie Clark Mr. Mrs. O. D. Clark Patrons Mr. Willie Clark, Jr. Mrs. C. A. Clayton Mr. Howard Clayton Mr. Abraham Cohen Mrs. M. R. Cokley Mr. Michael A. Colletti Mr. George Comer Mr. William Comer Mrs. V. G. Comer Mrs. Doris Cooper Mr. Henry Cooper Mrs. Louida Cooper Mrs. Louise K. Cooper Mr. McDouglas Cooper Miss Queen Cooper Mrs. S. H. Cooper Mrs. Thelma Cooper Mr. Thurman Cooper Mrs. Tinie Cooper Mrs. Virgie Cooper Mr. Woodson Cooper Mr. Samuel Cox Mr. Daniel Cronin Mr. L. P. Cunningham Mr. Mrs. O. L. Cunningham, Jr. Mr. Mrs. O. L. Cunningham, Sr. Mr. S, L. Cunningham Mr. Mrs. Clavorn Downey Mrs. Earlean Downey Mrs. I. Z. Downey Mr. Mrs. Jessie Downey Mr. Lueartis Downey Mrs. Pricilla Downey Mr. Sam Downey Mrs. Susie Downey Mr. Willie Osborn Downey Mrs. Zulean Downey Mr. L. M. Dunn Mrs. M. L. Eaton Ellixison's Service Station Fashion Craft Furniture Mart Mrs. Aljie Faulkner Mr. Charlie Faulkner Mr. Frank Faulkner, Jr. Mr. Gather Faulkner Mrs. Juanita Faulkner Mrs. Robert Faulkner, Jr. Mrs, Sonjietta Faulkner Mr. William Faulkner Miss Rachel Fields Mrs. Sula Fields Mr. Willie Fields Mrs. William Floyd Mrs. S. C. Foreman Mrs. M. W. Frison Mr. Alfred Garden Mrs. Ada Garner Mr. Peter Gati Miss B. Glover Mr. Harvey Goode Mr. James E. Gregory Mrs. Lucy Gregory Mr. Charles Green Mrs. Mae Bell Green- Miss J. Greenwood Mrs. Myra S. Greenwood Mrs. Pearl Greenwood Rev. Mrs. John E. Hall Mr. Hugh Hamilton Mrs. Alma Hammie C. D. Hamme's Grocery Mr. George Handy Mrs. M. L. Handy Rev. Moses Hardy Mrs. Annie Ruth Hargrove Mrs. Annie B. Harris Mrs. Elnora Harris Mr. Essick L. Harris Miss Geneva Harris Mrs. Janie Harris Mrs. Lavette Harris Mrs. M. U. J. Harris Mrs. Margaret Harris Mr. Merrit Harris Mr. Minor Harris Mr. Redmond Harris Mr. M: W. Heartley, III Mrs. Geneva O. Hester Mrs. H. W. Hester Revero, W 2 Hester Mr. William Hester Mr. Robert Hill Mr. Tracy Hill Mrs. Catherine Hobgood Mrs. Mary T. Hobgood Mr. Mrs. Sylvester Hodges Mr. Arthur Holman Mr. H. L. Hope Miss Barbara Howard Mrs. Bettie Howard Miss Delois Howard Mrs. Francis Howard Mr. John Howard, Jr. Mr. Phillip Howard Mrs. Essie Hunt Miss Essie Mary Hunt Miss Susie Hunt Mrs. H. B. Hunt Mrs. Ollie Jackson Mr. Harry James Mr. Dornell Hargrove Mrs. Ollie Jeffers Mrs. Hilma Jones Patrons Miss Lizzie Jones Mrs. D. R. Kirk Mrs. M. B. Knight Mrs. Rowena Landis Mrs. Minnie Latta Miss Arcelia Lawson Mrs. M. M. Lunsford Mr. James Luster Mr. Andrew Lyons, Jr. Mr. Chester Lyons Mrs. Inez Lyons Dr. A. Mallatte Mrs. Clara Marshall Mr. Mrs. Fredrick Martin Rev. James McLaghin Mr. Robert McLauren Mrs. Lillian McGowan Mr. Roosevelt Mickley Mr. Jack Minoth Miss Rosa Morales Mrs. Marra Moneno Mrs. Mandy Morton Mr. J. V. Morris Mr. Pasqual Munez Mr. I. W. Murfree Mr. George Norwood Mrs. Hallie Norwood Mrs. Mabel Norwood Mrs. Mary Ann Norwood Mr. Ruffin Norwood Mr. Ruffin Norwood, Jr. Mr. Willie Oakley Mrs. Gladys Overby Rev. R. E. Page Mrs, Dorothy Paterson Miss M. I, Parham Mr. Joe Parove Mr. Clarence Peace Mrs; E.G. Peace JimC abenny sinc. Mr. Ricardo Person Mrs. Marie Perry Mr. Mrs. Jessie Perry Mr. Jake Phoenix Peyton's Place Mrs. Jeff Poole Mrs. Carolyn Pratt Miss Barbara Puryear Mrs. Sue Puryear Miss Catherine Ragland Mrs. Corine Ragland Mr. James Ragland Mr. Mrs. James Ragland Mrs. Joyce F. Ragland Mr. Shepard Ragland Mr. Wilbur Ragland Mr. Willie Ragland Miss Aunnie Ray Miss Annie Reed Mr. Arthur Ray Reed Mr. Dempsey Reed Mis. Dock Reed; Ji: Miss Dolores Reed Mrs. Dora Reed Mr. Ernest Reed, Jr. Mrs. Louise Reed Mr. Norman Reed Miss Patricia E. Reed Mr. Pracedes Remarez Mr. Harris Resnick Mr. Nicholas Rivera Mr. Raul Rivera Mrs. D. J. Roberson Mrs. Ada B. Royster Mr. Callie Royster Miss Christine Royster PFC Charlie Royster Mrs. Codell Royster Mrs. Delia Royster Mrs. Earley Royster Mrs. Gaynelle Royster Mrs. Hassie Royster Mrs. James Royster Mr. Jessie Royster Mrs. M. A. Royster Miss Margie M. Royster Mrs. Noah Royster Mr. Taft Toyster Mr. Ollie Sanford Mrs. Bessie Satterwhites Mr. Ezra Satterwhites Mrs. Persaline H. Satterwhite Mr. Melvin Scott Mr. Mrs. Ernest Shaffner Mr. Floyd Sidney Mr. Willie Skipper Mrs. Cora Smith Mrs. Earl D. Smith Mr. Mrs. Grover L. Smith Mr. Mrs. Grover Smith Mr. Herman Smith Miss H. W. Smith Mr. Mrs. Harvey Smith Mr. James Smith Mr. Leander Smith Mrs. Maddie Smith Mrs. Mary Smith Mrs. Sallie Ann Smith Mr. Robert Speed, Jr. Miss Arlene Staple Mrs. Lattie Mae Street Mrs. Lizzie Street Mrs. Lottie Sydnor Patrons Mrs. Georgia F. Talley Mr. Ed Thomas Mrs. Olivia Thomas Mrs. Mattie Thomas Mrs. M. B. Thomas Mr. Ray Thomas Mr. David Thompson Miss Mae Terry Miss Viola Terry Mr. T. W. Tiny Mr. T. Thornton, Jr. Mrs. Beatrice Thorpe Mr. Calvin Thorpe Miss Catherine Thorpe Mr. Elmo Thorpe Mr. Henry Thorpe Mr. Leo Thorpe Miss Lorine Thorpe Mr. Mac McCory Thorpe Mrs. Pauline Thorpe Mrs. Ophelia Toler Miss A. M. Tuck Miss Ethel Tuck Mr. Gladys Tuck Mrs. Jennie S. Tuck Miss Pauline Tuck Mr. Mrs. Robert C. Tuck Mr. B. H. Umstead Mrs. M. L. Villines Mrs. R. A. Wagstaff Rev. Mrs. W. R. Walls Dr. George W. Walker Mrs. Sula Walker Miss Cora Whitt Mrs. Effie Whitt Miss Gladys Whitt Mr. Henry Whitt Miss Jennie Whitt Mr. John Whitt Mr. Mrs. George Wilkerson Mrs, Iverta Wilkerson Mrs. Mary Wilkerson Mrs. Aliene Williams Mr. Henry Williams Mrs. M. E. Wimbush Mr. Mrs, Stephen Winstead Mrs. Ethel Winston Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Woods Mr. Mrs. M. H. Woods Mr. Clarence Yancey Mrs. Dora Yancey Mrs. M. T. Yancey Mr. Tommy Yancey, Sr. Mr. Shepard Yancey Mrs. Taree H. Young Miss L. Hawkins fin iw “ z Caer
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