Wakelon High School - Wak Igh An Yearbook (Zebulon, NC)

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WAKELON HIGH SCHOOL DecUc xti6H K 7ftC4K %i€UK We, the Class of 1954, present this edition of THE WAK-IGH-AN in memory of two of our beloved classmates, Dollie Horton and Annette Phillips, for whom our hearts are grieved today. Dollie was killed on his bicycle in the summer after our sixth year in school. Annette was killed while riding in a jeep after our fourth year in school. Our hearts are sad as we graduate this year without them. nDmmisiRmion To you - the Editor, Sponsor and Staff of this WAK-IGH-AN, I ex¬ tend for myself and the entire school, our heartiest congratulations for your efforts in producing this fine book. Your class has developed traits of leadership in this endeavor, as well as in your many other activities. I would urge all the members of your class to try to develop properly your many talents in order to enable you to make worth¬ while contributions to this world in which you live. You are learning those ideals and principles herein school that will carry over into adult life. All of us, who have had apart in your training, hope that we have helped you to be better able to take your places as good citizens and leaders in tomorrow ' s society. I would urge you to continue your training, for your future responsibilities will demand consecrated effort and thought. I would further urge you to take a stand always for what is right and then stick by your con¬ victions. In saying farewell, we would leave you with this thought from Henry Van Dyke: Four things a man must learn to do If he would keep his record true: To think without confusion clearly: To love his fellow-man sincerely: To act from honest motives purely: To trust in God and Heaven securely. ” MISS GAY MR. FOXX MR. HOLT MR. WHITTENTON Sc oaC faculty MRS. HILL MRS. MASSEY MISS WALKER A. S. DRAUGHON Secretary ScAaoC THURMAN MURRAY F. E. HALES REV. S. E. MERCER WILSON W. GAY Editor KATIE JOYCE EDDINS s4 i tu C Co-Editor BECKY BRANTLEY Becky Brantley, K. Joyce Eddins, Faye Pearce, Mener Moody, Helen Todd, Martha Poole, Tootie Oakley, Norma Pearce, Mona Fay Horton, Sara Tippett, Gerry Phillips, Ann Strickland, Jo Ann Jones, Billy Massey, Reginald Pearce, Donald Driver, Richard Bullock, Douglas Cooke, Keith Temple. MRS. DORIS PRIVETTE President RUSSELL MOSS Secretary CRETTIE PARRISH To you, our Senior Sponsor, we ex¬ press our thanks and everlasting appreciation for the help and guid¬ ance which you have given us. You have shared with all of us your time and knowledge. Your sincere under¬ standing of our shortcomings has inspired us to desire all the finer things in life. Vice President HELEN FAYE TODD CHRISTINE MARIE BARHAM FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Superlative; Library Club 1,2. GILBERT LUTHER BULLOCK Football 1; FFA 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3. WILLIE HAZEL BOLTON FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club 1,2,3; Student Director of Junior Play. REBECCA ANN BRANTLEY Glee Club 1,2, Officer 1; Student Council 1,2, Officer 1,2; FHA 1,2,3, 4, Officer 4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Monogram Club 4, Officer 4; Chief Marshal; Student Librarian; Annual Staff; Superlative. RICHARD WAYNE BULLOCK Class Officer 1,2; Student Teacher 2; 4-H Club 1,2, Officer 1,2; Monogram Club 2,4; Annual Staff; Glee Club, Officer 4; FFA 1; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1.2, 3, 4; Superlatives; Boys’ State; Debating 3; Beta Club 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Marshal. DONALD WAYNE DRIVER DOROTHY JEAN CORBETT Student Council 2; Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Class Officer 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; FHA 1. 2. 3, 4; FT A 4; Student Librarian 3. DOUGLAS BARBEE COOKE Football 1, 2, 3; Student Teacher 2; FFA 1, 2,4; Jun¬ ior Play; Annual Staff; Monogram Club 2. 4-H Club 1,2; FFA 1,2,4; Annual Staff; Superlatives; Bus Driver 4. KATIE JOYCE EDDINS County FTA Officer 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; FHA Officer 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; Library Club 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 1,2,3, 4; Waitress Junior-Senior Ban¬ quet; Annual Staff; Marshal; Junior Play; Senior Play; Superlatives; FTA 4; Glee Club 1,3,4; FTA Officer; 4-H Club; Student Teacher 2; Glee Club Officer; Speech Club 4. CATHERINE ALICE EDWARDS 4-H Club 1; Library Worker 3. DELIA PAULINE HAGWOOu Glee Club 4; Student Librarian 4. MONA FAY HORTON 4-H Club 1,2; Beta Club 2,3; Annual Staff; Basket¬ ball 2,3,4; Band 1,2; Library Club, Officer 2; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; FTA 4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Superlative; Student Teacher 3; Monogram Club 4. PHILLIS ELLINGTON JACKSON 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; Beta Club 3; Basketball 1,2,3. MENER LEE MOODY Student Librarian 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club 2,3,4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Super¬ lative; Class Officer 2; Annual Staff; Student Teacher. JO ANN JONES 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1; Library Club 1,2; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Officer 2, County Officer 3; Junior Play; Annual Staff; Monogram Club 4; Band 1,2; Class Officer 1; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Cheerleader. WILLI AN FRANKLIN MASSEY Football 1,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Student Council 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Super¬ latives; FFA 1, 4; 4-H Club 1; Annual Staff; Band 1, 2; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet. RUSSELL STEVEN MOSS Class Officer 1,2, 3, 4; Superlatives; Baseball 1,3,4; FFA 1,2,4; 4-H 1,2. ELIZABETH FAYE PEARCE Class Officer 1; Student Teacher 2; Student Librarian 2, 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 4; Library Club 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 3,4; Annual Staff; Glee Club 2,4; Cheer¬ leader 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Class Testator. SHIRLEY GENE OAKLEY Student Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff; Superlative; Cheerleader 4; Basketball 1; Mono¬ gram Club; Student Teacher 2. CRETTIE LOU PARRISH Student Council 1, 2; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 4; Superlative; Student Librarian 1,2. THOMAS REGINALD PEARCE Annual Staff RONALD WAYNE PERRY FFA 1,2,3; Class Officer 1,2; Boys ' State; Superla¬ tives. GERALDINE PHILLIPS FHA 2,4; FHA Officer 4; 4-H Club 2,4; Glee Club 2,4; Library Club 2,4; Waitress Junior-Senior Ban¬ quet; Annual Staff; Student Librarian 1,4. NORMA IRIS PEARCE Glee Club 1, 2, 4; FHA 2,3,4; Library Worker 3,4; FTA 4; Annual Staff; Senior Play; Superlative; 4-H Club 1,2,3, 4; Student Director 3; 4-H Club Officer 3,4; Class Officer 1,2. SHERLEY ANNE RICHARDS Edinburg High School 1, 2; Class Prophet; FHA 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 2; Senior Play; Class Officer 2. MARTHA ELIZABETH POOLE 4-H Club 1; Student Director of Junior Play; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Glee Club 2,4; Annual Staff; FHA 2,3,4; Student Librarian 1,2; Library Club 4; FTA 4; Senior Play. CARL EDWARD PULLEY 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Football 3; Basketball 4; FFA 1, 2,4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play. CARL HOOD PURYEAR Bus Driver 2,3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2. BARBARA CAROL RICHARDSON Class Officer 1; Student Librarian 1,4; 4-H 1,2,3; FHA 2,4; Glee Club 2,4; FTA 4; Officer FHA 4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Library Club 2,3,4, Officer 3. SARAH GENEVIEVE TIPPETT Class Officer 2,3,4; Annual Staff; FHA 3,4, Officer 3,4; Junior Play; Student Teacher 2; FTA 4; Glee Club 1; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet. ALMA ANN STRICKLAND Marshal; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Beta Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4, Officer 3,4; Wake County Officer 4; Girls State; FTA 4; Annual Staff; Super¬ latives; Basketball 1, 2; FHA 3,4, Officer 3,4; Mono¬ gram Club 2,4; 4-H 1,2, Officer 1,2; Wake County FTA Officer 4. GORDON KEITH TEMPLE Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; FFA 1,2; Basket¬ ball 3,4; Monogram Club 1,4, Officer 4; Superlatives; Student Teacher 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; 4-H 1; Class Officer. HELEN FAYE TODD Superlatives; Class Officer 2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Marshal; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; Student Council 3,4; Monogram Club 1.2,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Chief 2; Student Teacher 2; Annual Staff; Girls ' State; Public Speaking 3; FHA 4; FT A 4, Officer 4; Class Prophet. OUR MASCOTS Katie Joyce Eddins Ann Strickland Russell Moss sis Mener Moody Douglas Cooke Billy Massey Don Driver and Doug Cooke Faye Pearce Hazel Bolton Carl Pulley Sherley Richards Becky Brantley Donald Driver Tootie Oakley Gerry Phillips Helen Faye Todd Christine Barham Jo Ann Jones Phillis Jackson Jean Corbett Norma Pearce Mona Fay Horton “Poem To Wakelon High we now must say adeiu. Forever to leave its teachings all so true. But ere we leave thee our dear old school. Let us look back and see thee as a rule. A rule to mold our many lives, A rule to help us through our many strifes, A rule to guide our wandering feet along their way, A rule we ' ll thank our God for some future day. Our hearts are to Wakelon High so true, And may we be in everything we do So temperate, modest, kind and wise. That our School will proudly say, They ' re Ours. We know that our paths must part ere long. And in our many undertakings, may we be strong. Our devotion so true, will always be, To Wakelon High, our Alma Mater, Only thee. Norma Pearce Class Poet CLASS FLOWER: Red Carnation CLASS COLORS: Red and White CLASS MOTTO Our past a memory, our future a dream. Se tun @( U4, tetany On September 1, 1942, we, the class of ’54, started with much fear and many tears on the long journey toward graduation. Most of us knew nothing about reading, printing or counting to a hundred. Mrs. Eva Page and Mrs. Lois Wall guided our minds into the first phase of knowledge. Very soon we were grown-up second graders with Miss Dean Hardison and Mrs. Carter Studdert as our teachers. We learned the meaning of arithme¬ tic and really got our first taste of school. The rod was spared but soap was free as rain water to little boys who had meanness in their minds. Perhaps that was as close to our minds as the teacher could get. The third year brought the freeing of the rod. Ask some of the boys what I mean. We all remember playing King and Queen around and under the gymnasium. Miss Melrose Gaylor and Miss Elizabeth Smith, who told us stories of her life as a missionary’s daugh¬ ter in Africa, were our teachers. Having completed another exciting year, we eagerly moved upstairs with Miss Thompson and Mrs. Winston. We received a new book, Geography, and much to our surprise it was more than we had bargained for. We struggled through our first assignments in fractions and outside the classroom we formed our first true rival baseball teams. In this manner we learned to win without crowing and lose without growling. Mrs. Gregory and Miss Alston were our fifth grade teachers. Many of us remember the day that part of the ceiling fell down in Miss Alston ' s room when she stomped the floor. We never figured out whether the room was poorly constructed or whether our teacher was exceptionally strong. Ask Douglas Cooke how it feels to have your head rung with a picture frame. I am sure that none of us will ever forget Mrs. Gregory ' s dog and the thrills that he added to our classroom. During the sixth year, Mrs. Wallace Chamblee and Miss Rebekah Talbert gave their undivided attention to teaching us the fundamentals of good citizenship and the appre¬ ciation of fine art. We are sure that Mrs. Chamblee will agree that some of us had very little art ability. Mrs. Bunn and Miss Hilda Martin were our seventh grade teachers. We were very proud to be the Seniors of grammar school and accepted graciously the advice that was given us about going into the high school building. During the year we began having our first parties outside of school. I wonder if Carol remembers falling over a fence while going to a weenie roast. Finally, the big day came. We entered the high school building with Miss Baker and Mrs. Knott as our teachers. Two of the greatest thrills of the year were publishing an annual and composing a North Carolina File. Miss Melba Strickland and Mr. Appenzeller encouraged us to be good high school students as we, finally Wakelon Freshmen, chose our subjects and learned the art of changing classes. Our Sophomore year gave us Miss Walker and Mr. Holt for homeroom teachers. They inspired us to attend Biology and Algebra with open minds. Some of our girls were waitresses at the Junior-Senior Banquet in April and we all looked forward to the da y when we would be Juniors, when we could participate in graduation exercises and the Junior-Senior banquet. Mrs. Clark struggled with us to make everything a success. Her kind and understanding ways, I am sure, we will never forget when we think of our Junior year. At last we are on the last road with its many bumps and curves. The hardships are many, but as we think of them, we find many things that make us smile and forget trouble for a little while. The Washington trip and graduation helped to climax our journey. I am sure we will never forget the thrills we have had during our Senior year. Mrs. Privette has helped us with our big decisions and we do truly appreciate her advice. As we leave Wakelon, let us not forget her standards, for she is our own Alma Mater. Sarah Tippett Class Historian (2 44 ' Prafi iecxf While the two of us were waiting for the third period class bell to ring, we enter¬ tained ourselves with an eight ball that Miss Gay has in her class room. We noticed that it looked unusually prophetic, so we stirred up this question for it - Will the Seniors of ' 54 be a credit to this world by ' 64? It frowned for a while but finally coughed up this answer - Very Undecided.” Help us to draw our conclusions! Here they are, the Seniors of ”54 in ”64.” Sarah Tippett and Donald Driver are now stars of Jack Flopman ' s Heck Drivers. At least they get paid for their style driving. Russell Moss has a position with the Drooklyn Bodgers. We see them on TV f every Sunday and I can say so proudly to my friends, That bat boy was my classmate.” Billy Massey is happily situated in one of the most modern homes in Hollywood. He is busy day in and day out taking care of his little blonde twins, Jo and Ann. Someone has to finance the three of them so Jo Ann Jones brings home the bread and butter from her studio where she is working on her latest production, Here is Proof that Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. She stars under the name, Jarilyn Jonroe. Norma Pearce is still with the Wakettes, only now they are famed nation-wide. Their current recording on Becca record is a reversion of I Ran All The Way Home entitled Aching Feet. Christine Barham isn ' t around anymore. It was all so sad. It happened last spring at the Raleigh-Durham Airport. She backed into an airplane propeller and you know what happened - DISASTER! Crettie Parrish spends all her time writing nowadays since she made a big hit with her first publication, I KNOW WHY ONE SHOULD NEVER HAVE GLASS IN THEIR CAR WINDOWS. Her characters for this book are based on the true experiences of Wayne Perry and Helen Faye Todd. Gerry Phillips is a faithful follower of the Navy. Of course she is Mrs. George Crowder, who lives on a house boat with her two children. Belle and Bottom. Dr. Bulla isn ' t our school doctor anymore, but Dr. Bullock is. Yes, it is our own Rich¬ ard. We aren ' t for sure about Catherine. The best we could make out was that she had skipped country with a tall, dark and handsome male. We hope that she is headed for greener pastures. Katie Joyce Eddins is now editor of America ' s most read comic book, Cats and Pajama Kidds at Wakelon High. Gilbert Bullock died at the ripe old age of thirty. His love poems made him so famous that his body was placed to rest in the Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey. Douglas Cooke is now a pilot in the Air Force. Since he can’t fly too low on his Ford, he has been trying it on his plane. The other day he crashed into the Wakelon High School building and said, That’s something I’ve always wanted to do.” Hazel Bolton is now No. One columist for the Zebulon Record. Her column is Who’s Who in Rocky Cross, Middlesex and Union Hope. Mener Moody was such a good ticket agent for White ' s ' Drive-In that she has been given the position of selling tickets to see Wayne Perry, the mechanical genius. His favorite performance features him taking apart his typewriter and putting it back together while typing 250 words per minute. Carl Pulley has published a book, Hints to the Henpecked. But, he didn’t learn any¬ thing from it. Every time the little woman asks him to stack the dishes, he washes them, too. Reginald Pearce is now caretaker of the beautiful tropical isle in front of the Wakelon High School building. Due to Mona Faye Horton ' s knowledge of horses, she has been given the leading role in Metro-Silver Metal’s newest production, Horses Are A Girl ' s Best Friend.” Shirley Oakley has been named the best dressed woman of the year. She got her start when her mother dressed her in a three cornered diaper. Keith Temple has defamed the honor of wrong goal Bummit. ” He has gone down in history as the only All-American Drawback to play a whole game of offensive ball for the opposing team. Ann Strickland couldn’t bear the thoughts of breaking up the close friendship that bound them together, so in her old age, Ann is Mrs. Barnes’ bed-side maid. When we asked the eight ball about Pauline Hagwood, all it would say is, You can count on it. We can ' t figure it all out. Jean Corbett was such a good baby-sitter for her little brother that her family has estab¬ lished a Baby-Sitters ' Agency of which she is chief baby-sitter. Mrs. Wall has retired from the school faculty now. But it wasn’t hard to find someone to replace her, for Faye Pearce was more than ready and willing. It is good that we have one of our classmates to teach our children. We all remember Carol ' s bathing suit figure. With it she couldn’t miss a chance with success. She is a well-known model of the famous French bathing suit. Phillis is quite the celebrity now. A TV talent scout discovered her while she was still at Wakelon. Her famous program comes on every Monday night. So, you have a date at eight with your TV set and I Love Phillis. Carl Puryear had been a steady date with one of our school buses all four years of high school. After school was out there was no reason for him to stop operating a bus, so for these ten long years he has been number one driver for Carolina Trailways. Martha Medlin is now drawing Comic Strips for A l Capp. Since Martha started working for him, he changed the name of his strip to Little Jimmy. Becky Brantley is now known all over the world as the Quiz Kidd Genius because of her intellectual ability. She has put the famous Quiz .Kidds out of business. As for us, well, we liked this business so well that we decided to make it our profession. Be watching for us when we come through Zebulon. We are known as the Duet Behind the Eight-Ball, Get Two Fortunes for the Price of One.” HELEN TODD SHERLEY RICHARDS Prophets We, the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred and fifty-four, of Wakelon High School, supposedly sound in mind, do as solemnly as possible declare this to be out last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all other testimonial writings heretofore made by us. ARTICLE I To our school, we leave our everlasting loyalty and devotion. ARTICLE II To our parents, we leave our love and appreciation. We hereby promise to live by the ideals they have helped set for us. ARTICLE III To the faculty, we bequeath our deepest appreciation for their patience and guidance through the past years. ARTICLE IV To the Freshmen, we leave our dignified ways. ARTICLE V To the Sophomores, we will the honor of entertaining the Class of ' 55. ARTICLE VI To the Juniors, we leave our honorable position as Seniors. We bequeath our ability to think we are intelligent, our good manners and our special privileges. We charge them to strive to obtain the best our school has to offer. ARTICLE VII As individuals, the Seniors bequeath the following: Christine Barham ' s dignified ways to Patsy Allman. Becky Brantley’s fancy garter to Sandra Bunn. She will need it next year if she is a cheerleader. Hazel Bolton ' s love for Middlesex boys to Jeanne Bobbitt. Gilbert Bullock ' s ability to flatter girls with his poetry to Dewey Brannon. Jean Corbett ' s position as treasurer of the Beta Club to Jo Ann Perry. Douglas Cooke ' s big ears, curly hair and pretty polka dots to Douglas Perry. Donald Driver ' s good looks to Jerry Chamblee. Katie Joyce Eddins’ ambition to Linda Mitchell. Catherine Edward’s ability to be so nice and quiet to Norma Lockleair. Pauline Hagwood ' s natural curly hair to Ann Upchurch. Mona Fay Horton ' s shyness to Peggy Richardson. Phillis Jackson ' s ability to keep house to Dorothy Upchurch. Jo Ann Jones ' ability to go steady to Jean Bunn. Does Jean need it? Billy Massey ' s love for State Col¬ lege to Phil Brown. Mener Moody ' s friendliness to Tillie Blackley in hopes her attitudes will soon change. Russell Moss ' s baseball suit, accessories, plus his chewing tobacco, to Billy Tant. Gene Oakley’s quiet ways to Linnie Lou Price. Crettie Parrish ' s courteous ways to Peggy Greene. Faye Pearce ' s silly little giggle to Marlene Phelps. Norma Pearce’s witty ways to Shirley Moore. Gerry Phillips ' safe driving habits to Ruth Temple. Safe, she says! Reginald Pearce ' s good bookkeeping grades to Barbara A Iford. Wayne Perry’s quiet laugh to Kay Denton. Martha Poole ' s happy married life to Nanny Brown. Carl Pulley’s date book to Bobby Croom. Carl Puryear’s school bus and his long nose to Benny Mitchell. Shirley Richard ' s love for a certain place to Janet Upchurch. Carol Richardson ' s catty ways to Betsy Goodwin. Ann Strickland ' s ability to keep boys out of the boiler room to Diane Broughton. Keith Temple’s good grades to Shelba Williams. Sara Tippett’s ability to have two boyfriends at one time to Rose Chamblee. Helen Faye Todd’s artistical ability to Donna Mitchell. Richard Bullock’s egotistical ways to David Alford. Carol Richardson Faye Pearce Jean Corbett Witness Class Testator Witness dumoRS BARBARA ALFORD BILLY ALFORD DAVID ALFORD PATSY ALLMAN EDGAR BOBBITT JEANNE BOBBITT DEWEY BRANNON PHIL BROWN EDWIN BUNN JEAN BUNN SANDRA BUNN JERRY CHAMBLEE ANNETTE DANIELS KAYE DENTON GAYLE DUNN KENNETH EDDINS H. E. EDWARDS ALICE FAULKNER WILLARD GAY BILLY GREEN ARMENIA HOCUTT GERALDINE JOHNSON PEGGY KING LEONARD LEWIS LARRY LILES NORMA LOCKLEAIR LUTHER LONG MALCOLM MARTIN LINDA MITCHELL SHIRLEY MOORE HAROLD MURRAY VICTOR PACE DOUGLAS PERRY JOE ANN PERRY MARLENE PHELPS ALICE PHILLIPS LINNIE LOU PRICE FRANK PRIVETTE SHIRLEY PULLEY BILLY STRICKLAND MARTHA TEMPLE RUTH TEMPLE ANN UPCHURCH DOROTHY UPCHURCH JOE BRYANT WILLIAMS 50PH0HRES Nancy Alford Taknadge Alford Mickey Arnold Dorothy Baker Betty Baker Linda Bailey Billy Bolton Wayne Boykin Warren Boykin Derwood Brannon Nannie Vee Brown Betty Bunn Barbara Bunn Rose Chamblee Lelon Creech Bobby Croom Harold Draughon Bill Edwards Billy Etheridge Aubrey Gay Wallace Hicks Bobby Horton Sarah Johnson Benny Mitchell Woodrow Lewis Rudy Manning Pearl McCabe J. L. McGee Frank Murray Ruby Overman Cordell Page Terry Parker Gene Parrish Harriet Pearce Tony Pearce Vernon Pearce Basil Perry Fran Perry Joe Pippen Yvonne Price Dottie Privette Athalene Ray Barbara Ray Billy Tant Odell Tant Alice Watkins Jenny Watkins Annie Woodard FRESHIM Eunice Bailey Charles Blackley Tillie Blackley Henry Bobbitt Clyde Boykin Hazel Brannon Betsy Brantley Diane Broughton Nancy Brown Edwin Bullock Shelton Bunn Boyce Carlyle Rosaleen Carroll Brantley Carter Kay Chamblee Henry Cooke James Cunningham Richard Dean Carlton Debnam Robert Draughan Charles Driver Helen Fuller Ed Gill Jay Godwin Betsy Goodwin Peggy Greene Zelma Greene Rosamond Hawley Nathan Hicks Carolyn Hinton Charles Hocutt Jimmy Hodge Ola Mae Honeycutt Judith Hood Donald Jackson Robert Jenkins Patricia Jones Jean Joyner Betty J. Kimball Della King Linwood Liles Charles Long Johnny Long Harvey Mamgum Judy Manning Billy Martin Nancy Martin Donna Mitchell Ned Mitchell Elmer L. Morgan Joyce Moss Rabun Moss Charles Murphy Jean Murray Willard Parrish Kay Pate Connie Pearce Judy Pearce Maynard Pearce Linda Penny Gwen Perry Linwood Perry Ann Privette Blandy Brivette E. B. Pulley Martha Ray Johnny Richardson Peggy Richardson Chris Shearin Marie Shearin Dorothy Smith Steven Stallings Everett Tant Hazel Tant Joseph Temple Clyde Thigpen Edwin Tippett Evelyn Tippett Joe Tippett Johnny Tippett Janet Upchurch Bobby Weathers Shelba Williams Tony Wilson Jimmy Young £Ce He tttviy MRS. MR. MRS. MRS. MRS. BLACKLEY WEIR BUNN RIVERS CHAMBLEE 8X 8Y 7X 7Y 6X MRS. MRS. MRS MRS. MISS PERRY GREGORY TODD ELLET THOMPSON 6Y 5X 6Y 4X 4Y MISS MRS. MISS MRS. MRS. COOPER JONES GAY HILLARD FINCH 3X 3Y 2X 2Y IX Garey Alford Rose Baker Charles Barham Gwen Beasley Freddy Beck Lee Blackley Ann Bobbitt Hilda Brannon Patricia Brantley Benny Bunn Loretta Cawthorne Jean Chamblee Billy Chamblee Bobby Creech Lee Roy Currin £iq t ty ' uule Claud Lee Dunn Franklin Eddins Harold Edwards Wallace Edwards Jean Ellington Linda Flood Charles Flowers Jean Fowler Jean Gay Judy Green W. G. Griswold Eldred Hood Anne Hopkins Donald Horton Emogene Horton Bruce Johnson Lance Johnson Blanche Lewis Billy Gene Marshall Betsy Massey Herman Oakley Judy Overman Julia Pace Mary Jo Pace Delorie Parker Elmer Perry Judy Perry Larry Perry Thurston Perry Dan Perry Jake Phillips Mickey Phillips Floria Puckett Wilson Stallings Robert Stallings Leslie Strickland Gardner Temple Faye Temple Joyce Thigpen Vaughan Wade Sue Wallace William Whittenton Della Wilkes Annell Williams Glenda Wilson Earl Baker Howard Beck Wilbur Blackley Sandra Bobbitt Barry Brannon Harold Brannon Don Brown Johnny Bullock Branda Bunn Larry Bunn Z. W. Chamblee Anne Creech Judy Cunningham Annie Curtis Leary Davis Seventh tfxacte Maude Denton Martha Driver Kay Eddins Belina Fowler Marjorie Fowler James Gainey Olivia Hicks Jerry Horton Pauline Horton Judy Jackson Larry Johnson Tommy Kimball Edith Lewis Charles Marshall Kay Martin Jackie Mitchell Fay Moody Millard Morgan Carol Mullen Pat Murray George Oakley Johnny Pace Larry Page Doris Parrish Michael Pate Elaine Pearce Jimmy Pearce Linwood Pearce Phil Pearce Roy Pearce James Perry Joyce Perry Melanie Perry Oscar Perry Patricia Phillips Floyd Price Margaret Privette Jimmy Puckett Robert Pulley Sidney Richardson Judy Rogers Wyatte Sherron Andrea Temple Brenda Wheless Marie Wilkes Henry Wilson Larry Woodard Justin Thigpen Bobby Alford Alice Bailey Carolyn Beck William Blackley Vernon Boykin Phyllis Braswell Jimmy Broughton Paul Brown Joel Bullock Carolyn Bunn Coy Carroll Nancy Causey Ann Chamblee Grady Creech Sandra Cunningham ScttA shown 1 Willard Currin James Denton Ira Dove Betty Lou Driver Bobby Edwards Charles Fowler Wayne Fuller Brenda Gay Wilma Gay Patsy Hagwood Thomas Harris Franklin Hawley Faye Hood Willard Howell J. W. Johnson Phil Jones Terry Kemp Jerry Lee Maxine Leonard Charles Long Randy Long Peggy Mangum Steve Martin Tony Martin Richard Mason Alice Brantley Jean McCormick Mollie Morgan Dean Perry Judy Perry Melba Jean Perry Joe Phillips Hortense Pulley R. B. Scarboro Emily Stallings Roderick Strickland Norma Earl Tant Ann Dora Whitley tyiltk tyt4.de Davis Fowler Janie Green Patricia Green Faye Griswold Johnny Hagwood Connie Hepler Sidney Holmes Billy Horton Thelma Horton Trudy Horton Ellis King Betty Lou Leonard Phil Liles Molly Lucus Thomas Mays John McCormick Betty McFarland Charles Mitchell Betty Lou Oakley Harriet Page Linda Alford Bill Allman Jewel Bailey Sandra Beasley Alice Bissette Bonnie Brooks Thomas Bunn Harry Chamblee Ronnie Clark Carolyn Collins Mary Cooke Judith Creech Lafayette Denton Grady Doyle Jimmy Eddins Wallace Parrish Gerald Pate Edward Pearce Jimmy Pearce Linda Pearce Barbara Perry Carole Perry Sonny Perry Walter Perry Tommy Phillips Carolyn Pippin Billy Fay Privette Ronnie Puckett A lien Pulley Thomas Pulley Fay Ray Calvin Richardson Carolyn Rogers Betsy Rountree Martha Scarboro Dyanne Strickland R. B. Tant, Jr. Nellie Thigpen Mary Ann Wheless Kenneth Wilson Betsy Alford Jimmy Alford Judy Alford Joan Allen Joseph Bailey Priscilla Bercik Lucy Ann Blackley Charlotte Bobbitt Linda Boyette Jo Ann Brantley Hugh Bunn Lewis Catlett Bennie Cawthorne Barrie Chamblee Diane Chamblee Perry L. Chamblee Freddie Clark Connie Cooke Brenda Crisp Barbara Croom Dennis Debnam Vaiden Denton Violet Denton Elaine Doyle Edward Driver Gwendolyn Edwards John Flood Melba Flowers Barbara Fowler Calvin Fowler Douglas Fowler Graham Fowler Sue Gainey Carol Gay Waddell Gay AWUWBU % Joe Green Carolyn Hicks Mickey Hinton Thurman Johnson Connie Rose Martin Marilyn Martin Bruce Mason Gloria Mason Ann Mayes Jimmy Monteleon Bill Morgan Doris Oakley Preston Pace James Parrish Phyllis Parrish Author Payne Micheal Pearce Betty Penny Gene Perry Jimmy Perry Roy Davis Perry Debbie Phillips Kay Pippin Diane Poole Barbara Price Donald Price Carolyn Ray Connie Rogers Bobby Sawyer Tommy Strickland Joan Taylor Rose Temple Judy Temple Robert Thigpen Martha Watkins Sonnie Alford Henry Andrews J. B. Bailey Eugene Blackley Sara Boone Jimmy Boykin Ronnie Brown Betty Bunn Jo Ann Bunn Barbara Carlyle Bill Carlyle Janice Carter Derwood Chamblee Shelton Creech Churchill Curtis 7 foul Judy Dove Sandra Duke Maragaret Dunn Warren Edwards Elaine Ellington Frederick Ellington Carolyn Finch Fred Flowers Melvin Fowler Philip Fowler Jean Glover Richard Godwin Charles Hagwood Louise Harris Lucy Hocutt Charles Hood Jessie Horton Tony Horton Pou Ihrie Linda Johnson Richard Joyner Mary King Anthony Lajpina Rose Leonard Kay Liles s Delores Long Kay Long Milton Murphy Vera Mangum Donald S ' olan Shirley Oakley Barbara Pace Dwight Pearce Bern- Perry Donald Perry Ernest Perry Dcuglas Perr. ' Geraldine Perr. Sandra Perrv Jake Phillips Alton Fri.ce Phillip Privette Linda Smith Ben Stallings Jimmy Tant Robert Lee Tant Philip Wallace Wayne Watkins Tommy Whitley Glenn Wilson Tomiv.v Wood Connie Alford Faye Arnold Sue Arnold James Averette Joan Baker Peggy Baker Serena Baker Lois Blackley Charles Boone Brooks Boykin Charlotte Brannan Carol Brown Gloria Bullock Wyatt Carroll Judy Carter Second (piade M. C. Carter Bobby Causey Charles Collins Rachel Creech Jackie Currin Ann Davis Betty Jean Denton Lynda Denton Brenda Doyle Cheryl Duke Sylvia Eatman Floyd Farringtoh Jerry Flood Alice Fay Fowler Thomas Hagwood Celia Hales Georgia Hinton Bobby Joe Horton Lonnie Johnson Frances Kimball Cody Ann Watkins Carl Williams Myrtle King Judy Lee Ernestine Liles Lewis Liles Linda Liles Alma L. Lockleair Betsy Faye Long Janice Long Jan Lowicki Frank Lucas Gene Mangum Mickey Martin James McCormick Michael McKagan Waddell Mitchell Dorothy Moss Ginger Faye Newton Beulah Oakley Gale Pearce Brenda Perry Janice Perry Larry Perry Preston Perry Ronnie Perry Sidney Perry Donald Phillips Peggy Phillips Judy Price Ann Privette Tim Richardson Charlotte Scarboro Jimmy Strickland Bill Strickland Willard Tant Lula Mae Taylor Wanda Beck Mary Bissette Sandra Bissette Jimmy Blackley Linda Blackley Bobby Boykin Patsy Braswell Wiley Broughton Glenda Bunn Wallace Bunn Eugene Carter Barry Carter Joseph Chamblee Bruce Collins James Creech (faide Thurston Debnam Donald Denton Andrea Eddins Linda Fathera Jerry Fowler Richard Gay Timothy Gay Linda Greene Janet Griswold Mozelle Harris Tim Holmes Angela Hood Ellen Ingram Nellie Jackson Robert Lanier Phillis Laspina Lula Gray Leonard Johnny Liles Phillis Liles Peggy Maiden I Mm - ft |v v Debby Massey Diane May Rodney McNabb Norlene Minor Gerald Mitchell Tommy Pate David Pearce Hilory Pearce Judy Pearce Connie Perry Hulon Perry Nancy Perry Betty Sue Price Carolyn Price Avon Privett Phil Privett Bettie Mae Puckett Angie Pulley Charles Pulley Jesse Ray Ellis Rhodes Bruce Richards Wayne Rogers Vincent Rountree Shannon Scott Carolyn Stallings Ruth Strickland Bettie Lou Tant Rosa Thome Barbara Webb Starr Ray Grady Doyle Patsy Most Dignified ANN STRICKLAND RUSSELL MOSS Best All Around KATIE JOYCE EDDINS RUSSELL MOSS Best Looking DONALD DRIVER GERALDINE PHILLIPS Most Courteous CRETTIE LOU PARRISH RICHARD BULLOCK Most Popular HELEN FAYE TODD KEITH TEMPLE Best Dressed SHIRLEY GENE OAKLEY BILLY MASSEY Wittiest NORMA PEARCE WAYNE PERRY Most Ambitious KATIE JOYCE EDDINS RICHARD BULLOCK Most Likely To Succeed KATIE JOYCE EDDINS WAYNE PERRY Most Intellectual BECKY BRANTLEY RICHARD BULLOCK Most Studious ANN STRICKLAND RICHARD BULLOCK Best Sports CHRISTINE BARHAM RUSSELL MOSS Most Dependable ANN STRICKLAND WAYNE PERRY Friendliest MENER LEE MOODY WAYNE PERRY Most Talented KATIE JOYCE EDDINS BILLY MASSEY Most Athletic MONA FAY HORTON KEITH TEMPLE Cutest Neatest HELEN FAYE TODD HELEN FAYE TODD DONALD DRIVER BILLY MASSEY ' Pu Ctc Standing: Helen Todd, Dorothy Smith, Richard Bullock, Mr. Whittenton, Bobby Weathers, Katie Joyce Eddins, Ruth Temple. Seated: Kay Pate, Dottie Privett, Norma Pearce, Jenny Watkins. Sponsor, Mr. Whittenton. ACTIVITIES President Ann Strickland Student ( ouuctC Sponsor Miss Irma Walker J Secretary Diane Broughton Vice President David Alford Treasurer Dotty Privette President Rebecca Brantley Vice President Helen Todd Seta Sponsor Mr. Foxx Secretary Katie Joyce Eddins Treasurer Jean Corbett President Ann Strickland Vice President Katie Joyce Eddins Secretary Helen Todd Sponsor Miss Irma Walker Treasurer Jean Joyner President- Vice President Secretary — - Treasurer - Katie Joyce Eddins - Armenia Hocutt -Patsy Allman - - - Faye Pearce tyCee President — - — - --- - — - -.— — - Martha Temple Vice President..Richard Bullock Secretary and Treasurer..Katie Joyce Eddins ScAaoi 0 D ' uve ' i Carl Puryear Donald Driver Lelon Creech Dewey Brannan Willard Gay Basil Perry Edwin Bunn Jerry Chamblee future 0 ?evt tteri4 President - -- -- -- - - - - Russell Moss Vice President — ----- Donald Driver Secretary ...Wayne Perry Treasurer..Basil Perry Sponsor - -- -- - — Mr. E. D. Ellington Sckcox O cce Ki President - -- -- -- - — - -- -- -- -- - Ruth Temple Vice President.Billy Green Secretary and Treasurer.Linda Bailey fu tayt 4- “Zf President - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- q Griswold Vice President.Johnny Bullock Secretary and Treasurer.Gwen Beasley future rfnt uca, President - --- - Katie Joyce Eddins Vice President - - - ----Rebecca Brantley Secretary - - - - ----- - Ann Strickland Treasurer - - ----- - Ann Upchurch Sponsor - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Miss Mary Lacy Palmer Cci President - - - Vice President Secretary - - ■ Treasurer - - - Sponsor - - - - - - Keith Temple ■ - - Luther Long - - - Helen Todd Rebecca Brantley Mr. Herbert Holt MISS REBEKAH TALBERT, Teacher Mrs. Massey, Manager Mrs. Bolton , Mrs. Pippen Mrs. Pulley Mrs. Pearce Mrs. Farrington Mrs. Martin Student Ou t rft lettc @ xac£e4 HERBERT HOLT Girls Basketball Head Coach in Football Baseball WILLIAM WEIR Boys ' Basketball Assistant Coach in Football Baseball DONNA MITCHELL SANDRA BUNN BECKY BRANTLEY PEGGY GREENE PEGGY KING JO ANN JONES FAYE PEARCE TOOTIE OAKLEY HELEN TODD JOE PIPPIN aa£et zll Hcouh Dottie Privette, Diane Broughton, Jo Ann Perry, Martha Temple, Peggy Richardson, Peggy Greene, Betsy Goodwin, Anne Privette. Dot Baker, Ruby Overman. Jenny Watkins, Nancy Martin, Janet Upchurch, Mona Fay Horton. Managers, Julia Pace, Judy Green. Coach, Herbert Holt. Front row: Joe Wayne Tippett, Richard Bullock, Luther Long, David Alford, Phil Brown, Billy Green. Second row; Tony Pearce, Harold Draughon, J. L. McGee, Douglas Perry; Manager, Cordell Page; Coach, William Weir. Buddy Tippett, Joseph Temple, Henry Bobbitt, Keith Temple, Johnny Long, Mickey • Arnold, Harold Draughon, Cordell Page, Luther Long, Richard Bullock, Douglas Perry, Bobby Croom, Tony Pearce, J. L. McGee, Billy Massey, Williard Gay, Benny Mitchell, Johnny Perry; Coaches, William Weir, Herbert Holt. ScuefcUt 7etu KEITH TEMPLE RUSSELL MOSS RICHARD BULLOCK CARL PULLEY Mickey Arnold, David Alford, Keith Temple, Benny Mitchell, Harold Draughon, Russell Moss, Billy Tant, Billy Green, Phil Brown, Douglas Perry, Bobby Croom, Carl Pulley, Tony Pearce, Williard Gay, Richard Bullock, Cordell Page. r? ?, Becky, ' fliat long legs you nave: 4, sweet? 7. What a night I 8 Look at Han - so 11 ’em, Helen 11. Sir Fredrick 12. Is she . Call Dix Hill I l£. What did Billy say? 1. Who ' s Winning? 2. flier Tootie? 5 . Lovebirds 6. A 9. On Tod of Old Smoky 10 studious? 13. What ' s the j i | 1 j 1 Ride ’em Cowboy 2. Hubba, Hubbsr ' j. What hoppened, Douglas? . Ain’t he cute? 5, Rahli 6. We knew Helen was little, but.... 7. Tessie, the maid 8 . Watch out, Carl 9. Well! Faye? 10. Grin, Teachers I 11. Hopalong. ' Horton 12. Somebody looks sick 13. Bong, Long, Ago Compliments of WATSON WAREHOUSE Wilson, North Carolina Bank With THE Bank of Wendell Wendell - Knightdale Member F. D. I. C. 6 LL BU CK CO. Sales - Service Phone 2561 Zebulon, North Carolina Visit Our Used Car Lot WESTERN AETO ASSOCIATE STORE I Home Owned and Operated By THURMAN B. HEPLER Zebulon, North Carolina Auto, Household, and Electrical Appliances Compliments From CLASS OF 1957 PAUL V. BRANTLEY OIL CO. All Products Inspected Phone 2481 No. 1 Phone 2411 No. 2 Zebulon, North Carolina We would like to show our appreciation to the following people and firms that helped make our annual a success. Massey Lumber Company Job P. Wyatt Sons Company Dr. L. M. Massey Dr. Charles E. Flowers Runt ' s Pool Room City Barber Shop W. B. Hopkins Sons Tractor Implement Service Massey ' s Hatchery Dr. Leo Horton Sauline Players Billy Robbins Irby D. Gill, Attorney Billy Privette Texaco Station George Crowder Gainey ' s Grocery Phillips Barber Shop These Things Come from Saving!! THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. of Raleigh, North Carolina NEW PLANTERS NO. 1 WAREHOUSE NO. 2 Wilson, North Carolina Service You Can Depend on Car Sales WENDELL Truck Service MOTOR COMPANY Telephone 2391 Wendell, North Carolina Compliments of LITTLE RIVER ICE COMPANY MORGAN DRUGS Food Save Flavor With Ice Dial 2241 Money Prescription Heat With Coal Druggists Zebulon, North Carolina Phone 3081 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF RALEIGH 3705 Hillsboro Street Raleigh, North Carolina Telephone 3-1071 CAWTHORNE ' S Compliments of BODY SHOP PHILLIPS GROCERY Complete Body Repair The Complete Food Duco -Deluxe Store Painting $29. 50 Up Phone 5481 Zebulon, North Carolina Zebulon, North Carolina CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY BECK BROS. VENEER CO. We Buy Poplar and Gum Logs Zebulon, North Carolina Telephone 3011 FRED CLARK CONTRACTING Fish Ponds - Roads Excavating Durham, North Carolina ESSO DISTRIBUTOR PHIL-ETT OIL CO. Fuel Oil, Motor Oil Zebulon, North Carolina Phone 2491 or 2251 ‘Better ' tyaCu i At DEPARTMENT STORE in Zebulon, North Carolina POOLE BROS. Well Drilling, Plumbing Pumps, Sales, and Service Wendell, North Carolina Phone 2851 PINE STATE CREAMERY Milk, Dairy Products Compliments of PHIL-ETT THE NEW HUDSON BELK COMPANY Your Friendly Shopping Center Wendell, North Carolina MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Sales and Service Zebulon, North Carolina Phone 2491 Compliments of Compliments of SM TH WAREHOUSES TEMPLE ' S GROCERY AND A, B C MARKET Wilson, North Carolina Zebulon, North Carolina Phone 4011 WENDELL DRUG COMPANY Wendell ' s Leading Drug Store Wendell, North Carolina Let Us Feed You Compliments of MITCH JOHN HILLIARDS DRIVE-IN Compliments of TODD ELECTRIC CO. Wendell, North Carolina G. E. Appliances FLOWER ' S 5£ TO $5.00 STORE Zebulon, North Carolina Phone 3466 Congratulations to Seniors F rom Wholesale Dealers ZEBULON SUPPLY CO. PAGE ' S STORE COMPANY Zebulon, North Carolina Fertilizer - Seeds - Feeds It Pleases Us to Please You ! WHITE ' S DRIVE-IN THEATRE Located on Highway 64 Between Wendell and Zebulon ELITE BEAUTY SALON Improved Methods in Cold Waving Phone 4641 MRS. NELLIE KEMP, Owner OLIVE SERVICE STORE Fancy Groceries - Meats - Shoes International Harvester Refrigerators Zebulon, North Carolina R. F. D. 4 Phone 4671 Compliments of WAKELON FLORIST Flowers Styled for Your Individuality Compliments of CORNELIA SMITH Zebulon, North Carolina Congratulations Seniors! WAKELON FOOD MARKET Zebulon, North Carolina G. L. ROBERTSON CO. General Store Fresh Meats, Groceries Phone 4181 Rolesville, North Carolina (stop) WAKE LON U SAVE TRADING co - LlilW- Cotton Ginners A. W. PERRY Grocery and Farm Supplies Route 4 - North of Zebulon North Carolina Rayster Fertilizers 6 -Plant -F ood Free -Flowing Zebulon, North Carolina W. B. BUNN S COMPANY Compliments of EDDINS OIL COMPANY 4 Distributors for CITIES SERVICE Manufacturers and Millers Wholesale Grocers BOBBY ROSS EDDINS, Owner Zebulon, North Carolina Zebulon, North Carolina Phone 5941 Phone 2381 Bethel, North Carolina W. A. DUNNING District Manager W . O . W . C. L. DUNN, Financial Secretary Compliments of D.D. CHAMBLEE INSURANCE Wind - Fire - Hail Automobile - Casualty Farm Loans Zebulon, North Carolina Compliments F rom CLASS OF 56 Compliments of LOAN OFFICE 223 S. Wilmington Raleigh, North Carolina Compliments of DR. BEN D. THOMAS Zebulon, North Carolina EDDINS ' FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions MRS. CLAUDE FARRINGTON MRS. BRAXTON EDDINS Phone 5141 or 4546 Compliments of ZEBULON GIN COMPANY INC. Good Sample - Good Turnout Fair Deal Phone 2061 Zebulon, North Carolina LOWERY’S INSURANCE AGENCY Zebulon, North Carolina PARRISH ELECTRIC CO. Furniture and Appliances We Service What We Sell GILMER PARRISH, Owner Zebulon, North Carolina Main Street THEO. DAVIS SONS THE ZEBULON RECORD Last Minute News ' See Us for Your Complete Insurance Coverage Phone 4231 Zebulon, North Carolina Best Wishes for the Senior Class ZEBULON DRUG COMPANY, NC ; Zebulon, North Carolina BUNN ELECTRIC CO. Dial 2121 Zebulon, North Carolina Philco Radios - Television Refrigerators, Freezers and Ranges - Water Heaters - Bendix Automatic Washers Oil Space Heaters Kresky Floor Furnaces Complete Service on All Makes of Television DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 2911 HALE’S Zebulon, North Carolina FARM SUPPLY CO. Smith Douglass Fertilizers Feeds - Seeds - Farm Supplies Hardware - Insecticides Zebulon, North Carolina Phone 3596 A Yearbook Taylor Yearbook Company-Dallas JJu, J. ( )TL - £ Y i LvunJ v udL W yritLJ p; £ A A P U Uc. rjiaA-tc JU c ?v C y i XL JIjjuxla cI 1 biZZ cxO Q ' Ufflc . CyOuCbi 3 tZ0 U ' 0 PL vt i J A kA k. 4JMl) •p jlv . r tr P y 2 Ic ' iir c ) (JjL-tX- C iLzc P-“p v o. dcdz - f) Z isc P Jefajr $-cc££ )-c 4_s A c V’


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