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oo retin toy mega Rpt ee ed by The Seni or Hass of Toler Schoo oF, Ore word The staff of the ‘1967 Eagle’’ is delighted to present this annual which represents the unified effort of the Senior Class and their advisors, We hope that this edition of the EAGLE will, in a small way, indicate some of our successes, exciting moments, and special activities sponsored by our school and related organizations, As you preserve this book and reminisce from time to time, we hope that you will gain a better insight of our efforts in the different phases of our cultural development. In the future, many of the activities of our high school days will be forgotten, but may this record serve as a reminder of the most important incidents of the 1966-1967 school year. — oi PA Contents Go 2 Trlle Foreword Contents Alma Mater Dedication Editor and Associate’s Message Administration Faculty Sensors Favorites JSunrors Organizations Actioitres Sophomores Freshen Sunior Stigh ant Urews of the Elementary Department Campus Scenes Senior Directory In Temortam ek dvertisements School Song In the hills of Northern Granville Stands dear Toler High Your dear name we'll ever cherish, As the years roll by. Our strong spirit can't be broken Sealed by friendship tie Then lets pledge in word and deed, Our love for Toler High. There's a motto can't be beaten Formed in Toler High Forward ever backward never, May it never die, Chorus Alma Mater, Alma Mater We will e'er be true Loyal to your noble precepts, To the white and blue, D edi Ca tio n We like to thank you, Mr. L, M, Dunn, for your leadership, and many years of devoted service to the high ideals of educa- tional advancement at Toler School. Your efforts have not en- hanced our class and others for many years, but have harvested many lasting friendships. We dedicate the ‘‘EAGLE’’ to you , Mr. L, M. Dunn, in hopes that it will express our sincere gratitude on behalf of all of the Toler graduates, and especially our class. With this dedication we extend to you our best wishes for a golden future. Class of 1967 The Senior Class of 1967 shares with you all the joyous memories of this school year. The class has striven to bring to you in this ‘1967 Eagle’’ the school’s events. We hope that it will give you an insight of our labor in our special efforts to achieve our educational goals, We have endeavored to present our school in action in its many phases of activities. It is hoped that you will preserve this edition as a memoir of the 1966-67 school year. Editor-in-Chief - Nannie Hawley We, the members of the Senior Class of 1967, wish to leave in this volume some of the achievements, as- pirations, and activities of the students at Toler School. We have enjoyed preparing this edition for you and we hope that it, in some way, will serve as a reminder of our days spent here and missions accomplished, It is our sincere hope that in the future this record of our 1966-67 activities, and fellowship will be cherished, Most of all, we would like to take this opportunity to thank our advisors, Mrs. J. B, Hawkins and Mrs. I. D. McCrae for the supervision they gave and patience ex- emplified in preparing this annual. Associate Editor - Alvis Harris SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Granville County 103 Belle Street Oxford, North Carolina Greetings and best wishes for success to each and every member of the Toler High School Graduating Class, David N, Hix, Superintendent _ Granville County Schools Congratulations to the members of the Class of 1967! As each of you venture forth to take your place in the great arena of life, thought, and action, I would commend to you the following words of wisdom gleaned from the pen of James Allen -- As you think, as you travel, as you work, and as you love, you attract. You are today where your thoughts and efforts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where they will take you, You cannot escape the results of your thoughts, but you can continue to endure and learn, (can accept and be glad.) You will realize the vision, not the idle wish, of your heart, be it base or beautiful, or a mixture of both; for you will always gravitate towards that which you secretly think and like. In your hands will be placed the exact results of your thoughts; you will receive that which you earn; no more, no less, What- ever your present environment may be, you will use, remain, or fall with your thoughts, your wisdom, your ideal. You will become as small as your controlling desire; as great as your dominant aspiration. May you always walk with dignity, reverence, and thoughtfulness. a mye oo iw. JZ b : Seth W, Hester Principal The time has come for you to leave the walls of your Alma Mater. I share with you your happiness in reaching this milestone of your educational career. You have looked forward to this time with great anxiety, but the nearer the time for this momentous day approaches, I am wondering if you have made each second, minute, and hour count as you climbed the ladder to graduation, During the time that I have guided and counseled you, I have tried to instill in you the importance of making the most of your high school days. Your future will depend on how well you have prepared yourself, because tomorrow depends on today and is only as strong as your today. I have enjoyed our counseling sessions, and whatever your post high school plans are, and whatever your future success is, please realize that my greatest happiness comes, when you have done (your best) and achieved success, You have my warm and heart felt wishes for your success. Cornelia H, Broadie Cae Fe, oa Guidance Counselor MRS, HOWARD MISS CHAVIS, Secretary Teachers’ Aide MRS, F, C, BULLOCK MR, LEWIS BULLOCK B.S., - Fayetteville State College, B.S., - Bennett College, Science, Grade - Eighth Grade - Ninth MISS A, B, BURTON MRS, R, R. CARTER B.S., - Fayetteville State Teachers’ College; M.S. Columbia University, Elementary Education, Grade - One Boo. Ale College: M.S., = North Carolina College, Library, Science, Grade - Tenth MRS. N, L, CUNNINGHAM MRS, V. G. COMER B.S., - Shaw University, Home B.S.; - Shaw University, Gradene Economics - Grade - Eleventh Eighth MRS, M, O, DAYE MR, L, M, DUNN B.S. - Barber Scotia College, Grade - B.S. - A T College, Mathematics One MRS, S, C, FOREMAN MRS, M, W, FRISON M.A. - North Carolina College, B.S. - Elizabeth City College, Grades - Fifth; Sixth Elementary Education, Grade - Two MRS. R. D, GILREATH MISS A, W. HAMME B.S, - Fayetteville State Teachers’ B.S. - North Carolina College, College, Elementary Ed. Grade - Sixth Elementary Education, Grade - Five MRS. HeeAve borer MRS, J. B, HAWKINS B.A., - Shaw University English, North Carolina College, Grade - North Carolina College, Grade - One, Duke University Twelfth MR. H. T. HOWARD MRS, L. H. JAMES BS., -A T College, Biology B.A. North Carolina College, and General Science, Grade - — French and English - Grade - Ninth Tenth MISS JOANNE MANGUM MRS, I, D. McCRAE B.A., - Saint Augustine's College, B.S., - North Carolina College, Grade = Seventh Business Education, Grade - Twelfth MISS H, M. OAKLEY MRS, R, H, PAYNE M.S, = Bennett College, Grade - Four B.A, - North Carolina College; Colum- bia University, Grade - Two MERGE. G. PEACE MRSse To Ase RA Y. B.S. - Barber Scotia College, Grade - B, A, - North Carolina College - Grade Four Three MISS H. M, SMITH MRS, L. B, SMITH B.A. - North Carolina College, Social B.S. - North Carolina College; M.A. Studies, Grade - Eleventh Columbia University, Grades - Two, é Three MRS. M. B, THOMAS MR, TOM THORNTON, Jr. B.S. - A T College, Agriculture B.S. - Elizabeth City State College; M.A. Columbia University, Grade - Two MR, WILLIAM T, TONEY MRS, G. H. WALLS B.S. - A T College, Sociology B.S. - Winston Salem Teachers' and Music College; East Carolina, Grade - One MR, C. H. WILLIS, JR. MRS, M, E. WIMBUSH B.S, - Fayetteville State Teachers’ B.S. - Fayetteville State Teachers’ College, Grade - Seventh College, Grade - Fifth The Yearbook Ofaff And Advisors SE wasvecncem 9 rh i a ae Neel See Shirley Chandler, Nannie Hawley, Doreen Smith (STANDING a to Righty y Hobgood, Mrs. Hawkins, James Bass, Pearli ees Hammie arline Bumpass, Charlie Fields, Mrs. McCrae, Margaret JAMES DONNELL BASS Yesterday is gone, forget it, tomorrow is coming; think of it, today is here, use it, LYNWOOD McCOY BROOKS To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield, AMIE LEE BETTS Know thyself, PEARLINE BUMPASS Always set you a goal in life and strive to reach it or succeed OVetH tem CHARLES LEWIS BROOKS Act the way you like to be, and soon you'll be the way you act, SHIRLEY CHANDLER “There is nothing as strong or gentle as true strength, CATHERINE CHAVIS Strive not to excel, but to succeed, MARGARET SUE DOWNEY CHARLIE FIELDS, JR. Man is not born to solve the Look for HAPPINESS not just problems of the universe, but FUN, and throughout life you to find out what he has to do will find you've won. and to restrain himself within the limits of his comprehension. ' SAMUEL GLOVER Do your best TODAY, and you'll have no regrets TOMORROW. MARGARET ANN HAMMIE DONNELL HARGROVE It is better to be small and People who know all the answers shine, than be great and cast haven't asked all the questions a shadow. ALVIS HARRIS A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins, BARBARA ANN HARRIS CANARY CELIA HARRIS Good things come to those He conqueres who conqureth who wait, and the best is yet mse tic to come, THESSIE MAE HARRIS We have crossed the hills, but the mountains lie before us, NANNIE MAE HAWLEY ANNE ELIZABETH HICKS Ye that know and know that It's not what you do; it's the ye know is wise; ye that know way you do it, know not is a fool. BETTY LEE HOBGOOD HERMAN JONES PATTIE MAE JONES I will give to the world the Whatever you do, do it the The road to success is usually best I have and the best will best you can, very difficuit, come to me.” NOVELLA FRANCIE LYONS MARGARET NELSON EMMA JANE RAGLAND This above all, to thine own- Nothing succeeds like success, Know what you want in Life self be truthful, and strive for it, SALLIE MAE RAGLAND There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, we shall all Strive to win success, ALENE SIDNEY If you pass by something un- clear, Back up, explore it... have no fear. THOMAS RAGLAND Some men aim well in life, but never pull the trigger, ALLIE SIDNEY My ambition is success and my goal is to win. CAROLYN NOVELLA ROYSTER The highest test of civilization of a race is its willingness to extend a helping hand to the less fortunate. ALICE FAY SMITH Procrastination is not only the thief of time it is also the grave of opportunity. DOREEN SMITH Man never succeeds while straddling a fence, ie WILLIAM P, THORNTON “A winner never quits, ELLIS STRONG Give up but don't give out, because the life you saved today may be your own, HARRY TRUMAN THORPE We can't help the past, but we don't have to repeat it, EVELYN STRONG The future belongs to those who prepare for it. JOHNNIE PERRY THORPE EDonitipesasquitteras LOUIS STANLEY THORPE WILLIE LOUIS THORPE JANICE DELOIS TUCK My team is my pride 4 i i etl = a Pp ’s and I Good habits are like muscles, Good, Better, Best, never let Oo ofa y pport it the more you use them the it rest until you've made Good w ; stronger they grow. Better and your Better, Best, BILLY WILKERSON ROBERT LEE WILKERSON SUSIE MAE YANCEY Take me just as I am. ETO make the bestye betters. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. I'M BUSTED - ------- eee ee ee et ee et ee ee eee After paying class dues I WHO HAVE NOTHING - --------------+r rrr cree What do I expect LS OO) GAg ban sog ei To get that English RESCUE ME ------- 2-2 es eee ert eee mee eee ee Before I fail YOU SVE CO TET OUEA RING 1a) 9 inn am ee Your grades eA eA ME ye Sy OS EO Oe aged ad pee SD fet Cr With my vocabulary NT 58 ad ©) 8, NB Cy PF CII NI iat eal Sali Nig ar te apd Gah Cat CS Te ic Recess time RSE Lege eee tee ee em me a a a ee The Seniors BV ESOPSDE Ss LRUC LION Rania a1 a) ae ee eat ee The old building ESOT e We On WRT IN EEN) DN Cone BP CREE OS Oy aE) i Re Ou Glee Club GHAINE OZ NDEDOUN Dn i=ie l= 16) =i iii ea ae To our books AO IE ELL Geabon Wy ORI YLIN GME he ei ese mg aia me ee Those F's NGTHINGIBU tego Ak LACHES! = («(=t=(s0-G=— Cars 9-3 = eee The Juniors KEE PON RUSHING Ca em Cm mem sm ee tm em To graduation PEGHANGES GUINGITO COME) ==) =) 9 90 ate) aio) = ee If the Seniors don't graduate LO VEwNis eee DO) POOLISHTTHIN Go =3— = a ya aia ae Cut Class OD ADELA IN eg e ) U) oeteme ce © gece sr a 7) fa ot ee Ne Eons rao Rev. Hester IN THE MIDNIGHT HOURS ------- - eee ee == =--= On the way home from the basketball game TENEE DY OU Rak ian nn aim pms im me el ee The answer to the French test TM USCA RAMS Wetd 1g SO ONIN UW UE a aC GI TY Cats Ke CII LSM Harry's smile TMpoO REI AN KE Usa e= pace (= == = e = sei = sili ee erie For not having any F's on my report card WE'RE GOING TO MAKE IT © = 96 = = 33) = = =m wm esa = If we study Bees POON IEE USSTLTIN Cis mm atm eee ee ne a oo Until you get to the head of the lunch line AA ORSINI e LBA RS mo mm) mi eee ce en red a ee End of the six weeks NAL GN PS Nt Neate Mee fart eal be Ge Sita at Se CPI Sy On our boys basketball team EES ORBEA ES GOS Se) Cet lth aie ie GS OS American Boys Club PPOUNDTA LOVE i whee in 6 mmm fn im we ne ote eee My books OO UTE A VE Nene twin hed om) ie (= iat ohne im ee ane oa 3:15 (Time to go home) SAME OLD SONG --- errr rere eee ee ee ee ee ee ee Bonjour class GA KEIME IN SYOURTARMS © = 3) = “50. ian) mw im niin eee ara Our books to change class HUAN GEON SLOOP Ya rie na pe m= ln enn mi ea ee nee Don't be a dropout HO TaN DAC CUSED Tier inin ta 0 as aes ale (son ed apa tn ain anons Of sneaking a smoke in the bathroom TTETAKES TW O cnt pet akeh mm m0 emma thnk n nim al = aaa oe The pony and you BA BYe BE MIN Ema a=) conga iam ia aim mena lm) ohm aad ee ae Until I find my lunch ticket FORA YOUR LOVE iia: a tear = 0) ei mnie ta) lek nol I'll flunk the test A MAN'S TEMPTATION® = = == = = 2'= @ = o9o) oan Can't change Novella Lyon BRINGS To UP leka soap in ope pa) a hain ie, aie) oS 6 eon korea My English grades LE CE VM eLIKE UT Se oon ka ag= mimeo ia i=) area ee prt ere ee The reason for those F's WL SPE RS im en oe oases) Ack) = beam jak) eye: ie oe ena kn In clasroom while taking the test BAB YE) AV EGO TRL im win = in oie sme © nie) Sm (oem nee ieee The stolen pony TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS - ----- -+-2---+---+--+--- On the typewriters BRIN Gol aU Raritan) “iodo soi io a= enka ai abel kd eae aE Rev. Hester to the boys coming from the store CANNES LAYS AW AV gi cic aisos— 0m) min) 6 imal s-h = 8 -e een From Toler's Store I'VE PASSED THIS WAY BEFORE ------------------ Back and forth to class SOCK IT sTOVEM 3). Be=9= ) -8a fe mim a ton 9 = erate in Mrs. J. B. Hawkins RESCUE ME = = = = = 0.8 © @ @ = = wm mw i ee we From typing letters WARM AND TENDER LOVE -------------------- Diploma and ring avorites Most Co-operative Most Courteous ‘%, Oo’s OF | = : Who i, fi Noo oe Among a‘f Ss James Dass Pearline LS UNPass The Thomas Kayland Diggest Hirt Most Fop ular Senrors! See Lynwood Brooks WE. argaret Downe ry Otlhiam PF Thornton Most Talkative ee acland Louts Th orpe Louts Sh orpe Carolyn Ko Ys ter Most Musical B est Dancers Catherine Cfaurs Ollis Ofrong JSames Lass Me argaret Nelson Most Intellectual A oe MI The Quretest Pearline PBumpass 8 Seo. Se eee Who’ | Alois Htarris OS Thessie ieee Charles Lrooks Most Congenital The Neatest Susve Yancey Margaret Downey Lynwood Brooks Ollie Shor Z pe Juniors President - Ernest Fields i FE Vice-President - Johnsie Cunningham . Secretary - Glenda Lyons Officers Treasurer - Joyce Walker Te untor Classes fi [ LS President - Hervon Green Vice-President - Windy Chandler Secretary - Carolyn Tuck Treasurer - Barbara Strong Brenda Bass Albert Blackwell Clarence Brooks Henderson Brooks Etheline Bumpass Lindy Chandler Windy Chandler Pearline Clark Bs os Not Shat Ste Hnows Js a... Sunior Johnsie Cunningham Dora Downey Dorothy Evans Emest Fields Hervon Green Larry Green James Harris Orie Harris Margaret Hawley Sarah Jay Lillie Jones Glenda Lyons Lillian Nelson PHOTO | = Not Available ; Mary Norwood James Royster Barbara Smith y oe , Dora Smith Not Shown ae =— Violet Smith Barbara Strong Bearlie Thomas Charles Thornton Geneva Thornton Carolyn Tuck Joyce Walker Auto graph s_ JUNLOLS izations Organ The Student Council FRONT ROW - (L-R) S. Chandler, N. Hawley, J, Cunningham, E. Fi elds, M. Evans, C. Hobgod, J. Bass, E. Hargroves, B. Comer, W. Lunsford, D. Downey, H. Green, S, Latta, D. Williams, D. Smith, President, Miss Smith, Advisor BACK ROW (L-R) M. Thorpe, D. Peace, W. Chandler, M. Hammie, Secretary, B. Norwood, E. Pettiford, C. Tuck, S. Jay, C. Cash, E. Strong, P. Clark, L. Major, L. Chandler, P. Thorpe, L. Harris. Advisor - Miss He M. Smith Wal to) Voller Woath Glib MOTTO: “Mathematics is the key to success, COLORS: Pink and Black JAMES BASS President (sine) Betty Hobgood Secretary (tangent) Mr. Le M. Dunn Sponsor L-R Roy Cash, Hervon Green, Elaine Hargrove, William Lunsford, Margaret Nelson, Catherine Evans, Dora Downey, Maxcine Chandler, Glenda Lyon, Pearline Clark, Catherine Cash, MarshaH Smith, Ivey Cooper, Lillian Majors, Sarch Jay, Lindy Chandler, Loretta Harris Mrs. R. R. Carter, Sponsor Mrs. C. H. Broadie, Co-Sponsor a STANDING, L-R. Katherine Evans, Catherine Cash, Loretta Harris, Susie Yancey, Carolyn Royster, Margaret Nelson, Pattie Jones, Mrs. J. B. Hawkins, Directress, Sallie Ragland, Margaret Downey, Lillian Majors, Catherine Chavis, Sarah Jay, Mary Ragland, Stella Latta, Alene Sidney Mrs, L. H. James Directress Mrs, J. B. Hawkins Directress The Senior Library Club Mrs. Re Re Carter Advisor L. Harris, Pres WV NPAT Me ; fa N. Hawley, V-Pres, D. Simith, Seq J. Tuck, Assit. Seq C. Fields, Tres aD (SCIENCE aoe OF AMERICA} [ey Sa NA, S S 44 cas ‘S ss Mr. H. T. Howard, Advisor S fn ‘ ; S ay Oe ey URWAM BUSINESS COLLECI ‘) FROM LEFT TO RIGHT - Stella Latta, Hervon Green, Johnsie Cunningham, and Lillian Majors. erence GHAI. Stimulates Interest In The Suture Mrs. F. C. Bullock, Advisor Future Sarmers of “America | we oe pe ai 4 ee dibee Toler FFA members are having fun at S.B. Simmons Memorial, FEA camp Swansboro, N. C. Mr. Thornton, Advisor William Comer Jr., President Charlie Hobgood, Vice Pres, James T, Bumpass, Secretary William Lunsford, Reporter Student Patrols STANDING: Left to Right W. Chandler, C. Tuck, G. Lyons, S, Chandler, D. Smith, V. Jones, C. Royster, E. Hargove, N. Hawley, S, Latta, C. Cash, I. Cooper, P. Clark, C. Chavis. KNEELING: Left to Right M. Smith, C. Downey, F. Cooper, W. Comer, M. Howard, Advisor, L. Green, T. Rag- land, E. Fields, H. Green. Mrs, Cunningham, Advisor Future cnc eee “America Johnsie Cunningham, Pres, Wie Fie Thon). SEATED, L-R,. Phyllis Reed, Catherine Chavis, Gloria Smith, Shirley Terry, Deborah McCrae, Larry Howard, Andre Anderson, Ronnie Betts, Verdina Handy, Tonya McCrae, Esther Chavis, Mary Hobgood STANDING, L - R, Mr. W. L. Toney, Director, Norman Reed, James Terry, Ellis Thornton, Larry Brooks, Larry Chavis, Frank Cooper, Harry Latta, Phillip Howard, Willie Lyons, Tommy Evans, Tracey Downey, Authur Harris, Darrie Howard Mr. W. L. Toney, Director ' ‘ § FRONT - L - R, Geneva Thornton, Susie Yancey, Shirley Chandler, Dora Smith, Emma Ragland, Pearline Bumpass, Novella Lyon, Catherine Cash, SECOND ROW, L-R, Betty Hobgood, Lillian Nelson, Carolyn Tuck, Norma Handy, Delores Peace, Marjorie Strong, THIRD ROW, L-R, Joyce Walker, Stella Harris, Alice Smith, Ann Hicks, Agusta Downey, Prattsie Cunningham, FOURTH ROW, L - R Sallie Ragland, Margaret Downey, Catherine Chavis, Margaret Hammie, Mrs, Sharpe, Instructor Our ReLiabLe (LEFT TO RIGHT) Charlie Fields, James Bass, Alice Smith, Shirley Chandler, Nannie Hawley, Margaret Hammie, Betty Hobgood (Asst. to Mr. Dunn), Thomas Ragland, Mr. Dunn, Bus Supervisor, (KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT), Alvis Harris, Henderson Brooks and Billy Wilkerson. Our Cafeteria Ofaff OUR DIETITIANS, L-R. Mrs, Chandler, Mrs, Royster, and Mrs. Gregory. ies DS SG Ne : : BU A “ : i S ee NG SS SNS . NG NS SN SK N NS NG _ MISS BETTY L . — Oo - i i | . oecienl -nisioiaancmarrcoe ne EE x . AOL LLP LLB ALL ALAA LM STOOPING: Mr. H. T. Howard, Advisor, ROW ONE (L-R), Catherine Cash, Nancy Hargrove, Loretta Harris, ROW TWO, Ivey Cooper, Betty Betts, Mary Yancey, ROW THREE, Judy Thorpe, Zelma Bass, Diane Williams, ROW FOUR, Stella Latta, Pauline Shaffner, Sandy Walker, ROW FIVE, Catherine Evans, Charlotte R oyster, The Cheerleaders — Nie L-R Margaret Hammie, Joyce Walker, Windy Chandler, Miss Burton, Advisor, Lillian Nelson, Brenda Bass, Dora Downey, Violet Smith, Geneva Thornton Neeping The School Spirit Stigh! Scenes From he Starvest Festival Hae PRRREEAED Mrs, James Mrs. Peace i Mrs. Hawkins Mr. Dunn, Mr. Comer and Mr. Buy your candy apples now, Thomton keep check on Money. If you want to know your fortune, consult Mrs. Walls. Pen the tail on the donkey. Mrs. F. C. Bullock watches. chrortties O22 CCOMING Miss Toler, Miss Homecoming and one of the con- delightful ing enjoy a testants for Miss Homecom ing. f danc evening o Sophomores Officers Wee Ge 702) Tresidenl a. Samuel Ward resident ae Dilly Comer Urce Sresident.... Uernell Jlarris Uree Fresident...... Lillian She aor Secretary A eS eR? Maxine Ohandler Secretary WBerersd eer piers Lillie Shornton James Bumpass Maxine Chandler Larry Chavis Ivey Cooper Katherine Evans Carolyn Hammie Loretta Harris Stella Harris Vernell Harris Howard Haskins William Lunsford Marshall Smith Sandy Terry Judy Thorpe Hilda Thornton Bobby Walker Sandy Walker Eddie Smith Catherine Cash Jerrie Chandler Barbara Comer Williams Comer Willie Cooper Fannie Dawes Augusta Downey Josephine Downey James Fields Vernell Glover Janet Handy Nancey Hargrove igh: Hy Con ofused Sophomores. ord Earlie Hawley Stella Latta Roy Lyons Lillian Majors Beatrice Norwood Mary Ragland Bobby Royster Charlotte Royster Lenola Thorpe Lillie Thornton Ollie Thornton Mary Ward Willie Wilkins Diane William Mary Yancey Che Ten Comttondments FIRST Thou shalt NOT have no other classmates before the SENIORS, SECOND Thou shalt not make any, GRAVEN IMAGE of SENIORS or any likeness of anything that is in the SENIORS' POSSESSION, THIRD Thou shalt not take the SENIORS’ DIGNITY in the DARKNESS, FOURTH HONOR the SENIORS so that your DAYS will be PLEASANT, Piet Thou shalt BOW down thyself to the SENIORS and SERVE and HONOR them for we, the SENIORS are your RULERS, SIXTH Remember the MONTH, DATE, YEAR, and HOUR in which we became a FINISHED PRODUCT, so that you may be able to prepare yourself for the talked about occasion. SEVENTH Thou shalt not DISOBEY the SENIORS. EIGHTH Thou shalt not ATTEMPT to STEAL a SENIORS' FIANCEE. NINTH Thou shalt not COMMIT COMPETITION against the SENIORS, TENTH Thou shalt not CRAVE for anything that belongs to a SENIOR. Shy fb due handed Downto Che Sophomore Class Donnell Downey James Downey Mary Evans Vinnie Fields Linda Hammie Norma Handy Haine Hargrove Frank Harris Charlie Hobgood Larry Brooks Shirley Brooks Larry Bumpass Mattie Bumpass Roy Cash Frank Cooper Prattsie Cunningham Roy Curtis Gloria Norwood Jimmy Norwood Delores Peace Francis Smith Marjorie Strong Phillip Howard Zelodis Jay Viola Jones Norris Latta Harry Latta Alvis Lyons Willie Lyons Shirley Mitchell “The wise PeLsON POSSESSES Li umility. Hte knows that his small tslan’d of knowledge Zs surrounded by GQuOdS «Sed of fhe unknown.” Floyd Thorpe, Jr. James Thorpe Otha Thornton Robert Wilkerson Mottos Recommended For She Freshmen Love is the only service that power cannot. command and money cannot buy. One needs common sense to succeed, and a sense of humor to be happy. The chief difference between an excuse and a reason is that one will serve when the other will not. Faith ends where worry begins, and worry ends where faith begins, When we are not sure, we are alive. The difficult part in an argument is not to defend one's opinion, but rather to know it. The courage to think, and the ability to love. These gifts, plus a modicum of strength, are all J care to ask for in life, A friend is one who is as willing to help you when you need it as when you do not. Seventh Grades Miss J. Mangum Cighth Grades Nitee Goma Willlis Mrs. V. G. Comer Mr. L. Bullock Sixth Grade Elbert Hammie Sylvia Downey Tommy Evans Tonya McCrae Mrs. R. D. Gilreath, Instructor Mrs. S. C. Foreman, Instructor Ezar Satterwhite, Jr. Esther Lunsford Aaron Chandler, Jr. Betty Jones Carolyn Hobgood Larry Lyon Betty Thornton Sherry McKiver Truval Downey Carolyn Thorpe Andri Anderson Lillie Thorpe Stanley Ray Diane Evans Leroy Chavis Spore Mrs. Wimbush teaches a section of the Fifth Grade, Pricilla Chavis Sylvia Oakley Miss A. W. Hamme Mrs. M. E. Wimbush Joseph Mitchell Toney Harris Brenda Chavis Ellis Thornton Juanita Raglan Johnny Short — Sylvia Brooks gh “a oe Althea Lyons Fourth Walter Majors Alfonzo Norwood Mary Harris Terry Hobgood Erie Evans Mary Bumpass Rose Majors Susan Williams Linda O. Reed Phillis Harris Al Stanley Thorpe Addie Turner Kenneth Harris ; Milton Satterwhite Miss H. M. Oakley Instructor Mrs. E. G. Peace Instructor TAS Edith Moore Grade Eunice Oakley Walter Hester James Wilkerson Eddie Bumpass Grade Cos Three Elsie Bumpass Wanda Comer Rachel Downey Iletha Dunkins Sherry Hawkins Vickie Hargrove Carolyn Hobgood Dorwin Howard Valreno Reed Elizabeth Thorpe Phyllis Thorpe IMIS, 1h, 1B, Simin Miso Dee Aes kay Janet Wilkerson Mrs, R. H. Payne Kenneth Royster Mary Chavis A glimpse at the second graders, James Lyons Shelia Cooper Frederick Evans Queen E, Heste; Robert Blackwell Mrs. Frison works diligently with her students, Renée Thomas Randy Strong Willie Curtis Anita Harris Myra Oakley Phillip Harris Denice Nelson Douglas Moore Miss Burton supervises her class, Cheuvella Thorpe Michael Hobgood Mary Satterfield Ossie Martin Brenda Smith Perry Thornton Bernige Green Danny Wilkerson Francise Royster Bryean K. Hobbs Lith OO 8 Luther Oakley Louise Allen Sandra Smith Gillis Cooper Mrs, Walls teaches new words, 2 S Vv S) eh, ah a AA NITES Sn LD gd ne AT UZAT ae wt rn 1 Hm WANES Y yp BE Bey 777 = . Cio ie” | Senror Dire clory NAME ADDRESS AMBITION Bass, James D. Route 1, Box 241, Rougemont, N. C. Air Force Betts, Amie L, Route 2, Box 124, Virgiliana, Va. Beautician Brooks, Charles L. Route 4, Box 375, Oxford, N. C. Undecided Brooks, Lynwood M. Route 1, Box 85-A Rougemont, N. C. Mechanic Bumpass, Pearline Route 2, Box 158-B Virgilina, Va. Nurse Chandler, Shirley Route 4, Box 168 Oxford, N. C. Secretary Chavis, Catherine Route 1, Box 233 Oxford, N. C. Artist Downey, Margaret S. Route 1, Box 40 Nelson, Va Nurse's Aid Fields, Charlie Jr., Route 1, Box 290-A Oxford, N. C. Automobile Mech, Glover, Samuel Route 1, Box 156 Stem, N. C. Brick Mason Hammie, Margaret A. Route 4, Box 326 Oxford, N. C. Secretary Hargrove, Donell Route 1, Box 202 Oxford, N. C. National Guard Harris, Alvis Route 1, Box 322 Oxford, N. C. Professional Art Interior Decorator Harris, Barbara A. Route 2, Box 25 Virgilina, Va. Private Secretary Harris, Canary C. Route 2, Box 164 Virgilina, Va. Secretary Harris, Thessie M. Route 4, Box 380-C Oxford, N. C. Beautician Hawley, Nannie M. Route 1, Box 218 Oxford, N. C. Bookkeeper Hicks, Anne E, Route 1, Box 229-A Oxford, N. C Beautician Hobgood, Betty L. Route 4, Box 324 Oxford, N. C. Executive Secretary Jones, Herman Route 2, Box 137 Virgilina, Va. Air Force Lyon, Novella F. Route 1, Box 103 Rougemont, N. C. Nurse Nelson, Margaret Route 1, Box 307-B Oxford, N. C. Secretary Ragland, Emma J. Route 2, Box 158 Virgiliana, Va. Nurse Ragland, Sallie M. Route 1, Box 306 Oxford, N. C. Secretary Ragland, Thomas Route 2, Box 139-B Virgilina, Va. Mechanic Royster, Carolyn N. Route 2, Box 22 Virgilina, Va. Secretary Sidney, Alene Route 1, Box 341 Oxford, N. C. Nurse Sidney, Allie Route 1, Box 232 Oxford, N. C. Barber Smith, Alice F, Route 4, Box 183 Oxford, N. C. Secretary Smith, Doreen Route 2, Box 61 Virgilina, Va. Secretary Strong, Ellis Route 4, Box 178 Oxford, N. C. Teacher Strong, Evelyn Route 4, Box 178 Oxford, N. C. Nurse Thornton, William P. Route 1, Box 145 Oxford, N. C. Air Force Thorpe, Harry T. Route 1, Box 275 Oxford, N. C. Army’ Thorpe, Johnnie P. Route 1, Box 274 Oxford, N. C. Mechanic Thorpe, Louis S. Route 1, Box 275 Oxford, N. C. Air Force Thorpe, Willie L. Route 2, Box 203 Virgilina, Va. Barber LUCK mI anice: D. Route 2, Box 142-A Virgilina, Va Teacher Wilkerson, Billy Route 1, Box 281 Oxford, N. C. Barber Wilkerson, Robert L. Route 4, Box 340 Oxford, N. C. Army Yancey, Susie Mae Route 2, Box 141 Virgilina, Va. Beautician We, the members of the Toler staff and student body, shall long remember and hold fondly the competent services rendered by Mrs. Nannie Wilson Clark as an educator and leader in our school and community. FURNITURE CO. Inc. “BE PENNY WISE—IT. PAYS” OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 693-6182 Hillsboro Street Hillsboro Street — 4 @Oxtornd LAUNDRY-CLEANERS Oxtord my G, Phone 693-8141 Bow 1227 WILLIAMS-BREEDLOVE COMPANY, INC. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Millinery Main and Court Streets Oxford mene w@rurc1 565 Fashion Craft FURNITURE MART Oxtord ana U.S. Highway 15A South P.O. Box 1246 Phone: 693-3915 CAsisittlosWay.QOutelttsal ruc s-spitensLong Wayshrom right tices saloon BE RANCIS G, MORTON Rh ONGa We BREEDLOVE BREEDLOVE MORTON Insurance of All Kinds Williamsboro Street, P. O: Box«llo Telephone: 693-5412 Ostord ac. Owen —Motor (company Dodge Dart - -Coronet - Polara - Monaco DODGE POWER GIANT TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE Phone 693-5513 Oxtord iN ac. MORTON SHERMAN IMPLEMENT CO. Massey-Ferguson Tractors ‘and Implements Vann Tobacco Curers Telephone 693-3196 Sales Service LEWIS ELECTRIC AND PLUMBING. COMPANY Ji aN eS ONSW Los ONS Prop: Main Street Electrical Contracting Rural Plumbing Phone 693-6615 McCRACKEN OIL COMPANY Henderson, N. C. Os OL ds me N nee ————— PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Oxi nda ieee Ge Your Friends Bank With Us Compliments of SHEPARD FUNERAL HOME Our 45th year of Dignified and Economical Service Oxfords Henderson, N. C. GRANVILLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Home Loans - Insured Savings OxtordsaNaG. Butner, N. C. MEDFORD MOTORS, INC. SALES SERVICE Dial 693-3171 Roxboro Road Oxtordy Nive or W. Z. MITCHELL, JR., Manager Rio. (DRA Dor i nee yee erie MITCHELL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Phone 693-5311 PaO we Occ Oxford, North Carolina 27565 OXFORD CREDIT UNION Unmatched Thrift and Loan Service DEPT Since 1937 Save Safely - Borrow Wisely OXEORDENmGe 84 THIS CLASS IS OUT- STANDING AMONG THOUSANDS OF OTHER CLASSES ACROSS THE LAND BECAUSE YOU ARE A MEMBER; THIS IS YOUR CLASS; THIS IS YOUR SCHOOL. AS THE YEARS GO BY YOUR FINE CLASS RING BY BALFOUR WILL BECOME INCREASINGLY PRECIOUS AS A SYMBOL OF ACHIEVEMENT, A MARK OF RECOGNITION, AND A LINK TO MEMORIES OF YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS TOGETHER. E. L. SMITH P. O. Box 147 Goldsboro, North Carolina 27535 REPRESENTING Li fe Col. JEWELRY’S FINEST CRAFTSMEN CLASS RINGS AND PINS ° CLUB INSIGNIA MEDALS TROPHIES PLAQUES ° DIPLOMAS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CITY TIRE RECAPPERS SUBURBAN PROPANE Sonic For Home Farm and Industry Tire, Battery, and Access 8-Hr. Service Hillsboro Street, Oxford, No .G ll tOxtordy Nec: Phone 693-6171 CENTRAL CAROLINA FARMERS EXCHANGE SAUNDERS MOTOR COMPANY Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizers Farm Supplies Ute eri yee Telephone 693-7141 Armstrong Tires, Hotpoint Appliances Oxtord ye eer OD Oxtord aN. ©; OOOO lllQQQQQQQaamamananaoonaqqqauqqq,.,eeeeeeeQ For Economical Transportation YANCEY CHEVROLET COMPANY, Inc. OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA SALES and SERVICE UNION NATIONAL BANK Oxfords ain en ''A Good Bank to Deal With''- PAEB ANE LUMBER ¢€oO. == The Company That Insists On Qualit' —= ‘POST OFFICE BOX 160 MEBANE, N.C, PHONE LOcust 3-927] KWIK SHOP — FOOD BAR-B-QUE Roxboro Rd. Oxf OL ae Neer Open 7 days a week 7:00 A.M, - 2:00 A.M. Hot dogs, Bar-B-que, Fried Chicken Complete Dinners Fine Groceries and Fresh Meats GaseandsO1l Coal Everyone is Welcome Compliments of DEPT. STORE INC. Oxford, N.C. - 27565 - Louisburg, N.C. - 27549 Congratulations ALLEN WRIGHT Home of Distinctive Funeral Service Phone 693-3166 512 Granville Street (QetOrd eee LYON DRUG COMPANY CAPEHART CLEANERS Drucsjsl OlleteArticles, Sundries 117 Williamboro Street Ordiertelo INE ee Oxford ee. DANIEL BRYAN INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Oxford aehimnG:. PATRONS Mr. and.Mrs, John Edward Allen Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fields Sr. Mr. Henry Allen Mr. and Mrs. Relois Frison Mr. and Mrs, James Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Avant Mrisandainrsw Hermanike Gilreath Mis. CaN eeGlass Miss Brenda Bass Mr. and Mrs. Louis Green Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Battle Mrs. Florence Bells Rev. Moses Hardy Mr. Robert Blackwell Mr. Benjamin Harris Mr. and Mrs. James Bradsher Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harris Mirco. 11. Broadie Mr. Isiah Harris Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Buchanon Mir wainessGuamiianris Mercere. Bullock Miss Rosa Harris Mime, Bullock Mr, and Mrs, William Harris Mrs. Bonnie Bumpass Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haskins, Sr. Mr. Janett Bumpass Mr. and Mrs, Louis T. Hawkins Mr. Johnnie Bumpass Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Hawley, Sr. Mrs. Mozell Bumpass Mr. Donnie Hawley, Jr. Mr. Roy H. Bumpass Miss Fannie Hawley Miss A. B. Burton Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hawley Mr; and Mrs. Elbert Burton Mr. Joe Hawley Mr. and Mrs. Sonnie Hawley Mieeand Mrs, William Carter Mra JODni@rstiayes Memeandeivirs., Luster Carson Mic De lemetlesten Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Chandler IMB, Jnl, So Ines Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Chavis Rev. S. W. Hester, Principal Miss R. Chavis Matpandeivir seed eel. abl iChs Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Mr. andiMrs, Charlie Hobgood, sr: Miranda Mrs, George Comer Mr. and Mrs. James Hobgood Mr. Graham Comer Mr. Lawrence Hobgood Mrs. Macie Comer Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hobgood Mrs. Vernita Comer Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hooper Mr. and Mrs. William Comer Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Howard, Sr. Miss Dorothy Couche Mrevand Virstmenobertises howard, au. Mr. Garland Crowder Mrs. Cassia Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jay Mr. John W. Davis Mr. Earnest Johnson Mrs. Blanche Daye Mrs. Katie Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Daye Mr, Herman Jones Dean and Parrish Store of Berea Mrs, Lizzie Jones Mr. and Mrs. Allie Downey Miss Lizzie Jones Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Downey Mr. Louis Jones Mr. and Mrs. Collin Downey . Mr. and Mrs. George Downey Mr. J. C. Lassiter Mr. and Mrs. James L. Downey Mr. Marshall Lassiter Mr, and Mrs. John Downey Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latta Mr. and Mrs. Luearttis Downey Mrs. Esther Latta Miss Mildred Downey Miss Catherine Lyon Mrs. Nannie W. Downey Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Downey Mr. Silas Downey Mr. Carnell Evans Miss Ernestine Lyon Mr. Rev. James Marable S. P. Massenburg Miss Claudia McCrae Mrs. Iva McCrae Mrs. Doris McCray Mrs. Mary McQueen Mr. Clarence Morton Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morton Mr. Joseph Morton Mr. Ulysses Morton Mr. and Mrs. James A. Moseley Mrs. H. S. Norwood Mr, and Mrs. ocamuel Nutall Mrs, Ether Oakley Miss H. M. Oakley Mr. Willie Overby Mrs Bia Cre leace iy Cm eniry, Miss Joyce Pettiford Mr. and Mrs. William Pettiford; Jr. Mir EL Vieee ete ReLe Mr. and Mrs. Allie Ragland Miss Catherine Ragland Mrs. Cora Ragland Mrs. Eatherine Ragland Mr. and Mrs. James Ragland Mrs. Nellie Mae Ragland Miss Sallie Ragland Mr. and Mrs. Shephard Ragland, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Shephard Ragland, Jr. Mr. Thomas Ragland Miss Carolyn Reed Mr. Ernest Richardson Mrs. Codell Royster Mr. and Mrs. Earthy Royster Mrs. Hassie Royster Mr anders mess Royster Mr. Lonza Royster Mrs. Nellie Mae Royster Mr. and Mrs. Judge Satterfield Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sidney Miss Gwendolyn Sidney MreeOzlas oidne yam. Miwa nde its ss) O0nEO molaney: Miss Sandra Sidney Miss Shirley Sidney Mr. and Mrs. Dock Smith Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Miss H. M. Smith Mr. and Mrs, James Smith Mr. and Mrs, John Smith Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith Mr. a nd Mrs. Leander Smith Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith Mrs. Mary J. Smith Mrs. Mattie J. Smith Mr. Norman Smith Mr. Thurman Smith Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snipes Mr. Daniel Thomas Mrs. Mattie Thomas Mrs. M. B. Thomas Mire ie) fee Worries Mr. Oath Thornton Mire W oe Lhornton Mr. and Mrs. Galvin Thorpe Mr. Henry Thorpe Miss Lorene Thorpe Miss Catherlene Throckmorton Mr. and Mrs. Enid Chrockmortonm Mrs. Hattie Throckmorton Mrs. Pearl Throckmorton Mr. Walter Throckmorton Miss Zora’ lt hrockmorton Mrs. Christine Tuck Mrs. Jennie Tuck MresSariime Luck Mrs. G. H. Walls Mrs. Jennie Ward Mrs. G. R. Washington Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Webb Mr, Billy Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkerson Miss Lois Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. William T. Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. Augusta Williams Mra Coll we Wallis Mrs. W. B. Wimbush Mr. and Mrs. Battle Winston Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Womble Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Yancey Miss Gloretta Yancey Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yancey Miss Mary Yancey Miss Susie Yancey WMilige, EMobaeheokie Neewaterenyy, Mist, Mr. and Mrs, Willie G. Yancey, Sr. Mr. Willie G. Yancey, -Jr. Our sincere thanks toall who made acontribution. James Bass Amie Betts Charles Brooks Lynwood Brooks Pearline Bumpass Shirley Chandler Catherine Chavis Margaret Downey Chatiesrields, jr. Samuel Glover Margaret Hammie Donell Hargrove Alvis Harris Barbara Harris Canary Harris Thessie Harris Nannie Hawley Anne Hicks LD Olle Snookie Mutt Dank Mae hy Honey Wenn Cookie w Butch w rere ete Biren Smoky 0 fa 1S Babe ft Nay Moo-Gal N an “Hips w Math Club, Bus Driver, Glee Club, Student Council, Li- brary Club,. Dramatic Club Library Club Bus Driver, F. F. A. BES IDA, IE, JF, ANG Glee Club, Math Club, Dramatic Club, Science Club, Student Council Math Club, Dramatic Club, Science Club, Stu- dent Council, Glee Club, Bus Driver Glee Club, Student Council, Band, Library Club, Patrol Glee Club, Cheerleader, Student Council BUSEDIUVeT mH etesAet. Glee Club, Library Club Glee Club, Student Council, Cheerleader, Bus Driver Bus Driver, F.F.A., Patrol BUSH DRIVG Comer sme emeAs Library Club Glee Club, Library Club, F. H. A. Glee Club, Library Club Math Club, Library Club, Patrol, Fe. I. A., student Council, Glee Club F. H. A., Library Club, Glee Club Betty Hobgood Herman Jones Novella Lyon Margaret Nelson Emma Ragland Sallie Ragland Thomas Ragland Carolyn Royster Alene Sidney Allie Sidney Alice Smith Doreen Smith Ellis Strong Evelyn Strong William Thornton Harry Thorpe Johnnie Thorpe Louis Thorpe Willie Thorpe Ree Bee Joker Fran Baby-Face Gypsy Poochie Skinny Hoggie w Sis wt Doe -Doe Lanky Stitt: Boot Smiley mlicky Bo-Jack Peanut Glee Club, Patrol, Math Club, Student Council, Dramatic Club, Bus Driver ey AAs Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Library Club Library Club, F. T. A. Library Club, Glee Club, Basketball, Student Council Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Patrol Patrol, Bus Driver, Glee Club, F. F. A., Library Club Library Club, Dramatic Club, Basketball Library Club, Student Council, Dramatic Club, Patrols sb e Aes .Glce Club Basketball, F. F. A., Glee Club, Bus Driver, Basketball, Cheerleader, Glee Club Library Club, Student Council Mat), Club shal. A., Patrol Poakeaiie Library Club, Student Council Bus Driver, F. F. A. Bus Driver Basketball Basketball Patrol, Library Club, Bus Driver, Fear. A. Janice Tuck a) oltes F, T, A., Library Club, Student Council Billy Wilkerson a BOm Basketball, Bus Driver, F, F. A, Patrol Robert Wilkerson Squirk’’ Library Club Susie Y ancey SOuew Glee Club, Library Club We wish to express our deepest thanks to Mrs. R, R, Carter and Mrs. L. H, James for serving as proofreaders. 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