Wakelon High School - Wak Igh An Yearbook (Zebulon, NC)
- Class of 1955
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DEDICATION In appreciation for our school system, we, the Senior Class of Wake Ion High School, wish to dedicate this issue of the WAK-IGH-AN to our parents, our teachers, and to all the wonderful people of the community who have made our school years happy ones and our graduation possible. IN MEMORIAM We, the class of 1955, present this edi¬ tion of the WAK-IGH-AN in memory of our beloved minister and friend, Rev. S. E. Mercer, who passed away in his sleep on November 22, 1954. Rev. Mercer was a member of the Wakelon School Board and was loved by all who knew him. As we prepare to meet life, his life will stand as an inspiration and challenge. We, the class of 1955, present this edi¬ tion of the WAK-IGH-AN in memory of our beloved classmate, James Leamon Long, Jr. He was killed in an accident in the summer of 1945 after our second year in school. And now, as we prepare to graduate and go our separate ways, our hearts are saddened that James Leamon is not here to share this last companionship with us. OUR PRINCIPAL MR. FRANKLIN ROSS JONES As seniors of 1955, we wish to express our appre¬ ciation to Mr. Jones for his help and inspiration dur¬ ing this year. We shall always remember with grat¬ itude and love our principal, teacher, and friend in the years that follow our graduation. SCHOOL BOARD MR. F.E. HALES Chairman A. S. DRAUGHON REV. S. E. MERCER THURMAN MURRAY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Mrs. Doris Privette. Mrs. J. R. Sawyer, Mrs. Thurman Murray, Mr. Wilbur Debnam. MR. FRANKLIN JONES MISS MARY LACY PALMER MR. EDWIN D. ELLINGTON MRS. DORIS H. PRIVETTE MISS FRANCES WALSER MISS IRMA WALKER MRS. LILLIE ANTONAKOS MR. HERBERT L. HOLT MR. J. REID INGRAHAM MRS. LUCY WAGNER MRS. DOROTHY BLACKLEY MISS LADY TALTON MRS. ANNABELLE BUNN MRS. CORRESSA CHAMBLEE MRS. LILLIE PERRY l MRS. HELEN GREGORY MRS. CLARENCE TODD MISS LOIS THOMPSON MRS. ELIZEBETH ELLET MISS JANIS COOPER MRS. MARGUERITE JONES MISS SUE KELLY MRS. JEAN BROCK MRS. MARGARET HILL MRS. CAROLYN SELF MRS. EVA H. PAGE MRS. LOIS WALL MR. ALGERNON BATTS MRS. CAMMIE WADE MISS REBEKAH TALBERT MRS. K. P. LEONARD ANNUAL STAFF Ruth Temple - Frank Privette - Jo Ann Perry - David Alford Douglas Perry - Patsy Allman - Billy Green - Larry Liles Miss Blanche Gay - Ann Upchurch - Barbara Alford SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Treasurer DAVID ALFORD Vice President.BARBARA ALFORD -GAYLE DUNN Secretary..MENIA HOCUTT CLASS COLORS Royal Blue and White CLASS FLOWERS American Beauty Rose CLASS MOTTO Not finished; just begun BARBARA BAKER ALFORD Babs Class Officer 2,3,4; Chief Marshal; Student Librarian 2; Beta Club 3,4; FT A 3,4; FHA; Journalism, Officer 4; Junior Play; Annual Staff; Superlative; Waitress Junior and Sen¬ ior Banquet. BILLY FOREST ALFORD Bill FFA 1, 2, 3; 4-H 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Bus Driver 4. JAMES DAVID ALFORD Sammy Class Officer 4; Student Council 1,2, 3, Officer 1,2,3; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; Monogram 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Football 4; Junior Play; Band 4; Annual Staff; Boys’ State; Superla¬ tives; Science Club. PATRICIA BUNN ALLMAN Pat Class Officer 1; Student Council 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; FTA 4; Journalism 4; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club Officer 4; Debating 4; Basketball 1; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff; Superlatives; Class Testator. DEWEY LEE BRANNAN Dudzy” FFA 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Superlatives. PHILLIP CRAVEN BROWN, JR. P. C. Monogram 2, 3,4; Glee Club 4; Basketball I 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2,4; Junior Play. JEANNE RAMONA BOBBITT Bobbie Student Librarian 1; FTA 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; ' Journalism 4; 4-H 1,2,3; Library Club 1, 2 3,4, Officer 4; Glee Club 2; Language 4; Waitress Junior and Senior Banquet. EDWIN WATKINS BUNN ’’Monkey FFA 1,2,3; 4-H 1; Basketball 1,2,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Superlative. DAPHNE JEAN BUNN Daffy Class Officer 2; Student Librarian 2,3; FTA 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Library 1,2, 3,4, Officer 4; Basketball 1,2; Superlative; Waitress Junior and Senior Banquet; Class Poet. SANDRA NELL BUNN Sandy Student Librarian 2, 3; FTA 4; FHA 1; Journalism 4; 4-H 1,2,4; Monogram 3,4; Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Glee Club 2, 3 4, Officer 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Waitress Junior and Senior Banquet. JERRY AUGUSTUS CHAMBLEE Shamrock Class Officer 2; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. ANNETTE DANIELS Net- Student Librarian 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism 4; Library 2, 3,4; Glee Club 4. KAYE FRANCES DENTON Kasey Student Librarian 4; FHA 4; Journalism 4; Library 4; Glee Club 2,3,4. GAYLE LILES DUNN Mischievous Class Officer 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Marshal; Student Librarian 2; Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Journalism 4; Library 1,2, 3, 4, Officer 4; FTA 3,4; FHA 2,3,4, Officer 4; Superlatives; Class Historian; Waitress Junior and Senior Banquet. KENNETH O’NEAL EDDINS -2 r FFA 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3; Glee Club 2, 3; Bas¬ ketball 1,2. HOWARD E. EDWARDS, JR. H. E. FFA 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4. ALICE FAYE FAULKNER Cotton Student Librarian 1; Journalism 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Superlative; Waitress Junior and Sen¬ ior Banquet. WILLIAM HAROLD GREEN Billy Class Officer 1; Student Council 4; FFA 1,2, 4, Officer 4; 4-H 1,2, 3,4, Officer 1,2, 3,4; Monogram 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Debating 3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 4; Junior Play; Band 4; Annual Staff; Boys ' State 3; Superlative; Library Club. 4Sr r JESSIE WILLARD GAY Pettiegrew FFA 1,2, 3; Monogram 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Junior Play; Bus Driver 3, 4; Superlative. ARMENIA JANE HOCUTT Menia Class Officer 4; FHA Officer 4; Journalism 4; 4-H 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Basketball 1,2; Superlative; Library 2,3,4, Officer 3, GERALDINE JOHNSON Gerry Journalism 4; 4-H 1; Glee Club 1,2; Library Club 4. PEGGY LOUISE KING Pegs Class Officer 1; Student Librarian 4; FTA 4; FHA Officer 4; Cheerleader 2,3; Journalism 4; 4-H 1,2; Monogram 2,3,4; Library 4; Language 4; Junior Play; Waitress Junior and Senior Banquet. LARRY LILES Pete FFA 2,3,4; Football 1,4; Junior Play; An¬ nual Staff. LUTHER LONG June FFA 1,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3; Monogram 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Baseball 4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Band; Superlative. MALCOLM MARTIN Mall 4-H 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3. LINDA LEE MITCHELL Mitch” FTA 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Journalism 4; 4-H 1, 2,3,4; Library 4; Glee Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Junior Play; Waitress Junior and Senior Banquet; Superlative; Monogram 4. DOUGLAS PERRY Yates Class Officer 1; Student Council 4; FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 4; 4-H 1, 2,3; Monogram 2 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,4; Football 3,4; Junior Play; Annual Staff; Superlatives. JOE ANN PERRY Joe Student Librarian; Beta Club 3,4; FHA 2,3, 4, Officer 4; Journalism 4; Monogram 2, 3, 4; Library 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Junior Play; Annual Staff; Superlatives. HAROLD COOLEY MURRAY Bummit FFA 1,2,4. VICTOR MANGUM PACE Slick Student Council 2; FFA 1,2, 3; 4-H 1,2; Monogram 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 4. MARLENE SAVELLA PHELPS Mothball Student Librarian Officer 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Journalism 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 4; Glee Club 3. ALICE FAYE PHILLIPS Widget Journalism 4; 4-H 1; Library 2,3,4 LINNIE LOU PRICE Ficey FHA 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Journalism 4; Junior Play, BERNICE FRANKLIN PRIVETTE Frankie Class Officer 2, 3; FFA 1, 2, 4, Officer 4; Science Club 4; Annual Staff; Science Club Officer 4; Superlatives. RUTH MARY TEMPLE Ruthie Student Council Officer 2, 3,4; FTA 4; Marshal; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; FHA 1, 2.3.4, Officer 2,4; Journalism 4; Library 2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Debating 3,4; Student Director 3; Basketball 2; Annual Staff; Girls’ State; Superlatives; Waitress Junior and Senior Banquet; 4-H 1,2, 3,4, Officer 1.2.3.4. JOE BRYANT WILLIAMS Jody Blond FFA 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3,4; Bus Driver 2 Superlative. ANN UPCHURCH Baby Class Officer 2,3; Marshal; Beta Club 3,4; FHA 1,2,3, Officer 2, 3; Journalism 4; Monogram 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Jun¬ ior Play; Annual Staff; Girls ' State; Super¬ lative; Waitress Junior and Senior Banquet; Student Council 2, 3. OUR MASCOTS DON FERRELL son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ferrell MARY JANE OLIVE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Olive WHEN WE WERE WEE” MOST INTELLECTUAL Still they gazed and still their wonder grew That one small head could car all he knew. BARBARA ALFORD FRANK PRIVETTE BEST LOOKING Every individual nature has its own beauty. ARMENIA HOCUTT DOUGLAS PERRY W-J ' ' BEST ALL AROUND Yours is the world and everything that’s in it, And which is more, you’ll be a man my son. ” ANN UPCHURCH DAVID ALFORD MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED !ISI Work is God ' s gift to man. RUTH TEMPLE FRANK PRIVETTE BEST DRESSED Style is the dress of thought. ARMENIA HOCUTT DOUGLAS PERRY MOST ATHLETIC A bright perfection plays around the brow of an Olympian. JOE ANN PERRY LUTHER LONG i a i ' i 1 i $ ■ fill mi mi mi i nn iiffe llll 11 Ilfs INI MOST POPULAR PATSY ALLMAN DAVID ALFORD Popularity? It is glory’s small change. I i fi , m MOST DEPENDABLE Never put off ' til tomorrow, what you can do today. GAYLE DUNN DEWEY BRANNAN iiiuiaji ■ 140 9 1 III |f«i FRIENDLIEST Let me live in the house beside the road and be a friend to man. JEAN BUNN WILLARD GAY WITTIEST Laugh and the world laughs with you. LINDA MITCHELL DEWEY BRANNAN MOST DIGNIFIED There is a proper dignity and pro¬ portion to be observed in the per¬ formance of every act of life. ” GAYLE DUNN EDWIN BUNN Ml MOST TALENTED Doing what others find difficult is talent. JOE ANN PERRY JOE BRYANT WILLIAMS CUTEST Be good, sweet maid, and let who can be clever. PATSY ALLMAN BILLY GREEN SENIOR SNAPSHOTS WAKELON SCHOOL CLASS POEM Our school life now is closing; We leave with heavy hearts. Within your walls, dear Wakelon, Our memory ne’er departs. We leave with dreams of life ahead, Each dream a separate place; For when we leave dear Wakelon, We meet life face to face. We hear the future calling, To meet it we must strive; With lofty heads and hearts so strong. Goes forth the Class of Fifty-five. Class Poet Jean Bunn CLASS SONG (Tune; Bells of Saint Mary ) The bells of old Wakelon, Our dear Alma Mater, To us they are ringing A love song so dear. Our class will remember The good days together, We’ll cherish you, we’ll honor You, forever more. We classmates together, Now bid you adieu, For soon, we will leave you, The school that we love. To you, our dear loved one, We pledge you our honor, and sing Our praise and love to you, Dear Wakelon High. The bells of old Wakelon, We hear they are calling, The Class of Fifty-five, Who come from this school; And so our companions, when future Is calling, our school bells, Shall ring out, no more, The Golden Rule. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On a bright September morning in 1943, a group of happy but frightened children were greeted by the friendly smiling faces of Mrs. Eva Page and Mrs. Lois Wall. On that day, our adventure into the world of education was begun. Since that time, we have blazed a trail forward through the grades leaving behind many memorable inci¬ dents which are never to be forgotten ones with all of us. In our first year for in¬ stance, we can never remember our room with a vacant corner. Jo Ann tells us that in the first grade someone stole her lunch and to this day she hasn ' t found the culprit. We were a very proud group of second graders; our teachers were Miss Dean Hardi¬ son and Mrs. Carter Studdert. If we remember correctly, Miss Hardison ' s favorite pastime that year was wielding the paddle; many felt its sting. In our second year we also had our only fatality--Leamon Long, one of our classmates, was killed. In the third grade, with Mrs. Mary Lowery and Miss Mozell Rogers as our teachers, we had our first real battle with English. Today--we find ourselves still struggling. In the third grade we learned the tactics of modern cowboy and Indian warfare in our well- hidden fort under the gym. Journeying upstairs was a frightening experience for some of us, but we found we really had nothing to fear, for the fourth grade wasn’t nearly as bad as we had expected. Even so at the end of the year we were glad Miss Davis--now Mrs. Ben Thomas--and Mrs. Winston decided to send us to the fifth grade where we were met by Mrs. Helen Gregory and Miss Annie Lou Alston. After a year of hard studying and memorizing quite a few poems, we successfully passed all our subjects and went hurrying on our way to the sixth grade. The main attraction of our sixth year other than our studies, was Cupid ' s arrows which seem to have been shot throughout the whole sixth grade. Due to this, the art of note passing was taken up; that includes love notes to Jeanne Bobbitt. Nonsense aside, we learned our lessons well and under the capable leadership of Mrs. Wallace Chamblee and Mrs. Lee Currin, we made our grade. Mrs. F.E. Bunn and Mrs. Harold Sauls were our seventh grade teachers. We re¬ call how that year, Avo of our classmates dressed in full red skirts portrayed high school cheerleaders. Well, Sandy and Patsy, we see you made it. Bubble gum, also, be¬ came the fad that year. In the eighth grade under the guidance of Miss Gladys Baker and Mr. Harold Sauls, stars and blossoms came into our lives. It was then we took up the study of astronomy and flowers. We, also, became acquainted with the subjects which we were to hit with full force the next year. The same year, Mr. Sauls passed out cigars. At last, the grand day arrived. We had become Freshmen in high school. For beginners we did well, even though we did forget which way to go occasionally and also which class was when; but we soon learned. Our teachers in the ninth grade were Miss Melba Strickland and Mr. Jim Fish. It was under the capable leadership of Mr. Fish that all the girls of the class can say truthfully that they learned the art of giving artificial respiration. Both girls and boys can never forget the day we had health ex¬ aminations in Raleigh, especially the lunch hour. Mr. Herbert Holt and Miss Irma Walker were our teachers in our tenth year. Dur¬ ing that year, several of the girls started going steady while the boys had notrealized that girls were around. Nothing very exciting happened that year, but we began look¬ ing forward to the year when we would be Juniors with rings as proof. Our Junior year, with Miss Blanche Gay as our teacher, was full of many exciting and wonderful memories; the magazine sale which provided quite a few with aching feet; career day, which helped us decide upon our future; the Junior and Senior Banquet which provided more memories than could ever be listed; and, of course, the Junior Play, Aunt Min Drops In, which gave several of our classmates their first real case of stage fright. All these little things were added to our Junior year to make it one of the most pleasant in all our memories. The Senior year which we have just completed is one we could never forget. The thrill of being Seniors comes only once and we have truly taken advantage of every opportunity which has presented itself to us. Our trip to Washington, a real highlight, was very exciting and adventurous. Now with graduation and class night to conclude our wonderful journey, we would like to thank our sponsors this year, Miss Blanche Gay and Mr. Franklin R. Jones, for helping to make our Senior year the success it has been. On leaving Wakelon, we would like to thank our Alma Mater for the inspiration she has given us through the years. May we prove our loyalty by making our lives of service to all mankind. Historian, SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-five, being of happy--if not sound--mind; do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, making all the writings heretofore null and void. We bequeath all assets, real and personal, as which we, the testators, at this time possess to be bestowed as follows; ARTICLE I To our beloved school, Wakelon, we bequeath our everlasting loyalty and devotion; and assure her that her patience in keeping us for twelve years will never be forgotten. ARTICLE II To our parents, we give our appreciation and devotion for making our graduation possible. We hereby promise to do as much as we can to make their lives enjoyable. ARTICLE III To the faculty, we will our deepest appreciation for their patience and guidance throughout the past years. ARTICLE IV To the Freshmen, we leave our dignified ways and school spirit. ARTICLE V To the Sophomores, we leave the honor of entertaining the class of 1956. ARTICLE VI To the Juniors, we leave the honorable position as Seniors. We leave them the thrill of walking down the aisle at assembly, of being looked up to by all underclassmen, and all the other Senior privileges. ARTICLE VII The Seniors bequeath individually the following items; 1. Barbara Alford wills her books (from which she is always studying) to Diane Broughton. 2. Billy Alford wills his school bus and bus route to Charles Driver, since the bus is switched from house to house each year. 3. David. Alford wills his position as Business Manager on the annual staff to any poor Junior; by the way, David assures him he will especially enjoy running from one warehouse to another in Wilson. 4. Jeanne Bobbitt tells me that she has nothing she can do without, so, therefore, she wills nothing; she begs--no hard feelings, please! 5. Dewey Brannan wills his ability to be a pest to all the teachers to Bobby Weathers. 6. Phil Brown wills his gracefulness (on the floor) on the basketball team to Joe Wayne Tippett. 7. Edwin Bunn wills his height to Steve Stallings--he needs it! 8. Sandra Bunn has been trying for two years to give away her good typing rate (10 words per minute) to someone--so now Betty Ann, she is giving it to you--you have to take it! 9. Jerry Chamblee was willed good looks last year, now he passes them on to all the handsome Romeos of Wakelon. 10. Annette Daniels wills her many clothes to Dorothy Smith. 11. Kay Denton wills her height to Donna Mitchell. 12. Gayle Dunn wills her position as treasurer in every organization to Jean Joyner--give Jean money, money, money! 13. Kenneth Eddins wills his cue stick at Runts to Robert T. Draughon. 14. H. E. Edwards wills his quiet ways to Warren and Wayne Boykin. 15. Alice Faulkner wills her ability to keep office to Gwen Beasley. 16. Willard Gay wills his football uniform to Aubrey Gay. 17. Billy Green wills his superlative (cutest) to Tony Pearce. 18. Menia Hocutt wills her preference for State to Nancy Alford-we hear that Nancy prefers Carolina though! 1 v 19. Geraldine Johnson leaves nothing but Bennie; by the way, he is not being willed! 20. Peggy King wills her ability to go with Wendell boys to Dot Baker. 21. Pete Liles wills his ability to trade cars all during the Senior year to Aubry Gay. 22. Luther Long wills his big feet and famous name, Feet Long, to Benny Bunn. 23. Malcolm Martin leaves his driver’s license to Harold Draughon. 24. Linda Mitchell wills her witty ways to Jenny Watkins. 25. Harold Murray wills his position as driver of the activity bus to Billy Bolton. 26. Victor Pace wills his ability to blush anywhere, at any time, to Freddie Beck. 27. Douglas Perry wills his famous speeding record, 85 M. P. H. , and his speeding song to Cordell Page. Satch, keep that jeep out of the ditches! 28. Joe Ann Perry wills her knee guards to Peggy Richardson--by the way, Peggy, you ' ll have to find them first! 29. Marlene Phelps wills her red sweater to Dottie Privette. 30. Alice Phillips wills her cute little freckles to Jean Murray. 31. Linnie Lou Price wills her ability to sew to Betty Bunn. 32. Frank Privette leaves his ability to work in the chemistry lab to Gene A. Parrish. 33. Ruth Temple wills her position as 4-H County and State winner to Linda Bailey. 34. Ann Upchurch wills her guard position on the basketball team to Betsy Goodwin. 35. Joe Bryant Williams wills his ability to become a married man and finish school to Odell Tant--we’ve heard rumors, Odell. 36. As for myself, and one of my witnesses, Jean Bunn, we have decided it ' s best if we just leave Wake Ion! Class Testator, SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY As the year 1955 draws to a close, I do not preview the year ' s events as would the newspaper, radio commentator, or TV announcer. They only guess at the future by the past. I foretell, however, the future by the present, for I am a star gazer. I know the history of the past and I see the secrets of the future. The riddles of the years 1 tread and the curtains of doubt I tear down, for as a person of strange wisdom, a conqueror of the unknown, a prophet, I will take you from circumstance, to imag¬ ination, and from the sensible to the ridiculous. And now as I gaze at the stars, I see that in 1965: Barbara Alford is running a ladies’ store; instead of selling ready-to-wear clothes, she rents ready-to-go men. Billy Green is doing very well as a musical veterinarian; he soothes the animals to sleep with his horn; if this doesn’t work, he just bops them over the head with it. Malcolm Martin used to sweep up the streets with his car; now he does it with a broom. He is Zebulon ' s chief janitor. Phil Brown had his start in basketball. He is now a famous contortionist appearing soon at Zebulon’s famous Woman ' s Club. The new Ruth Temple National Home Economics Building has just been completed near State College. Jimmy Joyner was the chief engineer. Sandra Bunn is doing very well since she invented and put on the market a new tickle- proof sweater. It seems she married a gig salesman. Jeanne Bobbitt is crowned the most insulting girl of the year--with a baseball bat, that is. Billy Alford liked school bus driving so well at Wakelon that he is now operating Zebulon’s only bus company. He calls it the Take You Anywhere Bus Company. Jerry Chamblee has taken Clark Gable’s place as Movie King. He doesn’t sing, dance, or act, he just smiles. H. E. Edwards was waiting so quietly in a clothing store the other day that he was suddenly whisked off and placed in a window display. He is now the highest paid dummy in the store. Cadillacs to jets, it’s all the same, Douglas Perry is still flying low. Joe Williams now has his own hillbilly program on TV. His theme song is Tied Down. Ann Upchurch, the famous authoress, published her second book, Pete and Repete. ’’ While Odell is flying jets, Alice Faulkner is flying around the house minding the little Tants. After three fatalities in one week from an overdose of ice water, Annette Daniels has decided she ' s not the nurse she used to be. Luther Long is opening his new modem shoe store next month. He will call it Long’s Foot-long Feet Wear Shoe Store. Sizes thirteen up. Gayle Dunn proved to be such a destructive character in Miss Walker ' s lab that she has been sent by the U.S. Embassy to Russia to foul up their new Z-bomb plans. Harold Murray had just received his five-year safety drivers pin when a freckle got in the way and wham, he hit a ditch. Menia Hocutt blushed so red on Arendell Avenue when the wind ruffled her skirt, that she stopped traffic for ten minutes. The police all over the state are searching for Kaye Denton. She was last seen trying to step across a crack in the pavement. Patsy Allman improved on her history so much while teaching at Wakelon, that archaeologists from Egypt have hired her as chief digger. David Alford, D. D. S. , is sued by the Pull Hard Dental Association for pulling an eye tooth too hard, bringing total blindness to a fellow member. Dewey Brannan, Mrs. Antonakos ' protege, is awarded his Doctorate in the field of misdemeanor. Kenneth Eddins is fined twenty-five games of pool for speeding through Runt ' s Pool Room. Peggy King is now working at the Kingsdell Bank of Wendell, formerly the Wendell Bank. The name was changed to protect the innocent (The Wendell Bank). Larry Liles has at last reached his goal. He has invented a machine to think, act, and work for him. Willard Gay is seen nearly every day on Fayetteville Street in Raleigh selling peanuts. He is trying to make some extra change for an extra redhead. Edwin Bunn, better known as Monkey, has written his autobiography, entitled The Life of a Monkey. Frank Privette earned his D.S. degree at State. I can ' t figure out if it ' s Doctor of Science or Darned Sorry. Geraldine Johnson has also received a degree. A Mrs. Degree. Linnie Lou Price named her first Enough because of her hit performance in Aunt Min Drops In. Alice Phillips, after giggling two hours, is given a watch engraved, Miss Giggles. ” Victor Pace is known for originating the Tractor Hell Drivers. Jean Bunn got mad at her pupils and turned so red that she is called Old Tomato Head. Linda Mitchell is now first lady of the Davis family. Her duty is minding the children whii- their father tunes the steel guitar. Marlene Phelps is desperately afraid of men after she fell in a man hole on main street in Zebulon. HOMECOMING PARADE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer NANCY ALFORD CORDELL PAGE NANCY ALFORD MICKEY ARNOLD LINDA BAILEY BETTY BAKER DOROTHY BAKER BILLY BOLTON WARREN BOYKIN WAYNE BOYKIN BETTY BUNN ROSE MARIE CHAMBLEE LELON CREECH BOBBY CROOM HAROLD DRAUGHAN AUBREY GAY BILLY ETHERIDGE WALLACE HICKS BOBBY HORTON RUDY MANNING J. L. McGEE BENNIE MITCHELL LEE OVERMAN V. CORDELL PAGE GENE PARRISH HARRIET PEARCE ROGER PEARCE TONY PEARCE VERNON PEARCE BASIL PERRY FRAN PERRY JOE PIPPIN YVONNE PRICE DOTTIE PRIVETTE BARBARA RAY BILLY TANT ODELL TANT ALICE WATKINS ILL JENNY VEE WATKINS NANNIE VEE WILLIAMS ANNIE P. WOODARD MALCOLM TAYLOR TYPICAL DAY IN THE LUNCHROOM SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Peggy Richardson, President Zeima Green, Secretary Betsy Goodwin, Vice President Bobby Weathers, Treasurer Johnny Richardson, President Nancy Martin, Secretary Joseph Temple, Vice President Jean Joyner, Treasurer Talmadge Alford Charles Blackley Henry Bobbitt Clyde Boykin Derwood Brannon Betsy Brantley Glenn Brantley Diane Broughton Eddie Bullock Barbara Bunn Kay Chamblee Henry Cook James Cunningham Caflton Debnam Robert Draughan Charles Driver Hellen Fuller Edgar Gill Jay Godwin Betsy Goodwin Peggy Greene Zelma Green Caralyn Hinton Charles Hocutt Jimmy Hodge Ola Honeycutt Judith Hood Donald Jackson 010 NOr AVAILABLE Robert Jenkins Jean Joyner Betsy Kimball Della King available Linwood Liles Charles Long Judith Manning Nancy Martin mmm Donna Mitchell Ned Mitchell Joyce Moss Rabun Moss Charles Murphy Frank Murray Terry Parker Willard Parrish Kay Pate Irene Patterson Calvin Pearce Linda Penny Linwood Perry Connie Pierce E. B. Pulley Johnnie Richardson Peggy Richardson Chris Shearin Marie Shearin Dorothy Smith Stephen Stallings Hazel Tant Joseph Temple Joe Wayne Tippett. I 1 Janet Upchurch Bobby Weathers Shelba Williams Tony Wilson FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Benny Bunn, President Judy Perry, Secretary Donald Horton, Vice President Julia Pace, Treasurer Jean Chamblee, Vice President Thurston Perry, Treasurer Mary Jo Pace, President Patricia Brantley, Secretary Mickey Phillips, Program Chairman Gary Alford Larry Arnold Rose Baker Charles Barham Gwen Beasley Freddy Been Lee Blackley Margie Blackwell Ann Bobbitt Randell Boykin Hazel Brannon Hilda Brannon Patricia Brantley Nancy Brown Bennie Bunn Shelton Bunn Loretta Cawthorne Billy Chamblee Jean Chamblee Bobby Creech Leroy Currin Richard Dean Claude Dunn Franklin Eddins Harold Edwards Judy Green W. G. Griswold Eldred Hood Ann Hopkins Donald Horton Emegene Horton Bruce Johnson Johnny Long Harvey Mangum Billy Marshall Mary Jo Pace Carolyn Pearce Judy Pearce Elmer Perry Gwen Perry Jean Murry Margaret Murray Judy Overman Herman Oakley Julia Pace Judy Perry Larry Perry Thurston Perry Jake Phillips Mickey Phillips Floria Puckett Robert Stallings Wilson Stallings Leslie Strickland Everette Tant Fay Temple Gardner Temple Clyde Thigpen Joyce Thigpen Edwin Tippett Evelyn Tippett Johnny Tippett Vaughan Wade Sue Wallace Barbara Watson EIGHTH GRADE r Earl Baker Howard Beck William Earl Blackley Sandra Bobbitt Barry Brannon Harold Brannon Don Brown John Phillips Bullock Brenda Bunn Z.W. Chamblee Ann Creech Judy Cunningham Leary Davis Maude Irene Denton Martha Driver Carolyn Kay Eddins Charles Flowers Balina Lee Fowler Marjorie Fowler James Archie Gainey Patricia Murray George Oakley Johnny Pace Olivia Hicks Jerry Horton Judy Jackson Tommy Kimball Edith Lewis Ina Kay Martin Betsy Massey Jackie Mitchell Faye Moody Millard Morgan Carol Faye Mullen Janie Murray Larry Page Delorie Parker Doris Parrish Michael Pate Ann Patterson Dorman Elaine Pierce Jimmie Pierce Linwood Pearce Phil Pearce Roy Pearce Dan Perry James Perry Joyce Perry Melanie Perry Oscar Perry William Perry Patricia Phillips Floyd Price Margaret Privette Robert Pulley Sidney Richardson Judy Ann Rogers Wyatte Sherron Otelia Taylor Andrea Temple Justin Thigpen Linda Watson Brenda Wheless Marie Wilkes Henry Wilson Larry Woodard SEVENTH GRADE Bobby Alford Alice Bailey Carolyn Beck William Blackley Vernon Boykin Alice Brantley Phyllis Braswell Johnny Broughton Paul Brown, Jr. Joel Bullock Carolyn Bunn Larry Bunn § ! 4 Nancy Causey Ann Chamblee Grady Creech Photo not Sandra Cunningham Willard Currin Annie Curtis James Denton Betty Lou Driver Bobby Wayne Edwards Charles Fowler Wayne Fuller Brenda Gay Wilma Gay Patsy Hagwood Franklin Hawley Faye Hood J.W. Johnson Terry Kemp Jerry Lee Maxine Leonard Charles Long Randy Long Peggy Ann Mangum Steve Martin Tony Martin Richard Mason Mollie Morgan Jean McCormick Braxton Wayne Perry Earl Perry Judith Ann Perry Melba Perry Norman Perry Ola Dean Perry Joseph Phillips Hortence Pulley R. B. Scar boro Emily Stallings Nancy Strickland Rod Strickland Elton Tant Norma Earl Tant Ann Dora Whitley SIXTH GRADE Bill Allman Linda Alford Curtis Arnold Jewel Bailey Vicky Batts Sandra Beasley Alice Bissett Bettie Lou Blackwell Bonnie Brooks Tommie Bunn Bettie Carlyle Harry Chamblee Ronnie Clark Carolyn Collins Mary E. Cook Judith Creech f ■ Ellen Curtis Lafayette Denton Grady Doyle Percell Eason Jimmy Eddins Patsy Etheridge Davis Fowler Janie Green Patricia Green Fay Griswold Connie Helper Sidney Holmes Thelma Horton Billy Horton Trudy Horton Ellis King Betty Lou Leonard Phil Liles Molly Lucas Thomas Mays John McCormick Bettie M. McFarland Charles Mitchell Betty Lou Oakley Harriet Page Gerald Pate Edward Pearce Jimmy Pearce Linda Pearce Sonny Perry Barbara Perry Carole Perry Harold Perry Walter Perry Tommy Phillips Carolyn Pippin Billy Privette Ronnie Puckett Thomas Pulley Allen Pulley Rella Ray Calvin Richardson Carolyn Rogers Betsy Rountree Martha Scarboro Dyanne Strickland Nellie Thigpen Phylis Williams FIFTH GRADE Betsy Alford Jimmy Alford Judy Alford Joan Allen Priscilla Bercik Lucy Blackley Linda Boyette Ralph Boykin Bruce Brantley Ralph Bunn Benny Cawthorne Barrie Chamblee Diana Chamblee Perry Lynn Chamblee Floyd Clark Freddie Clarke Connie Cooke L. Thomas Cooper Barbara Croom Norman Dean Dennis Debnam Vaton Whitley Denton Violet Denton Elaine Doyle Edward Driver Gwendolyn Edwards Jimmy Ellington Melba Flowers Barbara Fowler Calvin Fowler Douglas Fowler Graham Fowler James Ray Gainey Sue Gainey Carolyn Hicks Mickey Hinton Tim Harward Ray Johnson Connie Rose Martin Bruce Mason Ann Mayes G.C. Medlin, Jr. Dwight Murray Doris Oakley Preston Pace Phyllis Parrish Faye Patterson Michael Pearce Betty Penny Deborah Phillips Sandra Kay Pippin Ray Pittman Frances Diane Poole Barbara Price Donald Price Connie Rogers Bobby Sawyer Tommy Strickland Dwayne Taylor Joanne Taylor Judy Temple Rose Temple Bobby Thigpen Martha Watkins Celia Watson Janet Wilson Vanda Winstead FOURTH GRADE Sonnie Hugh Alford Henry Andrews James Bennett Bailey Alger Batts Joseph Bailey Douglas Eugene Blackley Sammie Blackwell Sara Boone Charlotte Bobbitt Jimmy Boykin Jo Ann Brantley Ronnie Gay Brown Betty Bunn Jo Ann Bunn Barbara Carlyle William Earl Carlyle Janice Carter Durwood Barnes Chamblee Scarlett Clay Churchill Curtis Sandra Lois Duke Margaret Dunn Glenda Ann Eason Warren Edwards Elaine Ellington Frederick Ellington Carolyn Grace Finch John Flood Fred Wayne Flowers Melvin Fowler Paula Jean Glover Richard Ferebee Godwin Lucy Lee Hocutt Charles Ferebee Hood Jessie Willard Horton Pou Ihrie Linda Gayle Johnson Hilda Jones Mary Evelyn King Richard Patrick Joyner Kenny Kline Anthony Laspina Rose Leonard Betty Jean Liles Kay Liles Deloras Long Kay Long Vera Mangum Marilyn Martin Gloria Mason Bill Morgan Judith Moss Tonie Murphy Winfred Milton Murphy Donald Phillip Nolan Shirley Oakley Barbara Ann Pace Jimmy Parrish Charles Arthur Payne Dwight Perrin Pearce Betty Frances Perry Donnie Perry Ernest Lee Perry Frances Kay Perry Richard Douglas Perry Sandra Perry Theresa Fay Perry Jack Phillips Alton Price Phillip Privette Carolyn A veil Ray Linda Smith Ben Larry Stallings Jimmy Tant Linda Ann Taylor Henry Phillip Wallace Wayne Darris Watkins Tommy Whitley Everett Glenn Wilson Thomas Wood THIRD GRADE Sandra Faye Alford Sue Arnold James Raymond Averette Eddie Lynn Baker Joan Kaye Baker Peggy Baker Serena Ann Baker Lois Blackley Charles Boone Brooks Boykin Charlotte Ann Brannon Annette Brantley Carol Frances Brown Gloria Bulluck John A. Caldwell Roderick Carlyle Manuel Clarson Carter Bobb y Causey Marjorie Clay William Ralph Clay Charles David Collins, Jr. Raymond Cooper Rachel Elaine Creech Shelton Ray Creech Jackie Faye Currin Selma Ann Davis Robert Wrenn Dean Betty Jean Denton Brenda Diane Doyle Cheryl Duke Bunny Deu Sylvia Laverne Eatman Floyd Farrington Alice Faye Fowler Phillip Liles Fowler Celia Hales Charles Albert Hagwood Georgia Anne Hinton Bobby Joe Horton Willie Tony Horton i Frances Kimball Judy Delores Lee Linda Faye Liles Oliver Lewis Liles Alma Lee Lockleair Betsy Faye Long Pauline Long Jan Lowicki Frank Aaron Lucas Eugene Mangum PHOTO WAWIUISU Mickey Gay Martin James Wayne McCormick Mike McKagan Don Nelson Medlin Elwood Mitchell Waddell Mitchell Carolyn Jean Moss Dorothy Moss Ginger Faye Newton Beulah Mae Oakley Leslie Patterson Gale Pearce Brenda Faye Perry Larry David Perry Janice Perry Ronnie Perry Sidney Cameron Perry Donald Phillips Peggy Ann Phillips Judith Ann Price Patricia Ann Privette Tim Richardson Charlotte Elizabeth Scarboro James Marshall Strickland SECOND GRADE Connie Alford Brenda Arnold Wanda Beck Mary Bissette Sandra Bissette Jimmy Blackley Linda Blackley Bobby Boykin Judy Boykin Patsy Braswell Wiley Broughton Larry Brown Elizabeth Bunn Wallace Bunn Jessie Carlyle Wyatt Carrol Barry Carter Eugene Carter Joe Chamblee Vicki Chason Thomas Hagwood Mozella Harris Tim Holmes Angela Hood Randy Creech Edward Clark James Collins Thurston Debnam Donald Denton Gray Ion Doyle Jerry Eason Andrea Eddins Orman Ellington Linda Gail Fathera Jerry Flood Richard Gay Tim Gay Linda Green Janet Griswold Ellen Ingram Phyllis Laspina Lula Gray Leonard Ernestine Liles Johnny Liles Phyllis Liles Peggy Maiden Debbie Massey Dianne May Rodney McN abb, Jr. Norlene Minor Gerald Mitchell Annie Murray Tommy Pate David Pearce Hilary Pearce Judy Pearce Connie Mack Perry ' Hulon Perry Nancy Perry Preston Perry Avon Privette Phil Privette Angie Pulley Charles Pulley Jesse Ray Ellis Rhodes Bruce Richards Wayne Rogers Vincent Rountree Shannon Scott Carolyn Stallings Ray Stallings Ruth Strickland Jean Sutton 7? 4 «. - • fi MS TOO MBV Jp! 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AVAIL S.5 1 Lula Mae Taylor Rosa Lee Thornes FIRST GRADE Carolyn Alford Jackie Alford Virgie Alford Betty Kay Antone Billy Wayne Bailey James Baker Suzanne Beck Frank Blackley Barbara Boykin Russell Wayne Brannon Edward Wayne Brantley Barbara Brown Arthur Bunn Carl Bunn Jean Bunn Brenda Carlyle Betty Chamblee Johnny Clark Linda Corbett Brenda Creech Dennis Croom Ronnie Debnan Charles Denton Dwight Denton Larry Denton Janet Duke Sandra Eason Cornell Ferrell Bobby Fowler Jerry Wayne Fowler Cheryl Gay Martha Ray Goodwin I la Faye Harris David Hawkins Jo Ann Hicks Priscilla Ann Hicks Marshall Horton Donald Hunter James Johnson Frank Micheal Kannon Timothy Kemp Catherine Krack Joyce Ann Lambert Robert Lanier Sandra Kay Liggins Donn Lyles Ted Lowery Charles Lucas Patsy Martin Trudy McLamb Helen Elura Mitchell Adrain Murray Billy Gene Oakley Helen Oakley Linwood Earl Oakley Billy Pace Carol Parrish Marie Patterson Don Hicks Perry James Perry Robert Dan Perry Ronnie Perry Charles Wayne Phillips Jimmy Phillips Betty Price Leslie Ross Privette Teddy Privette Betty May Puckett Frank Pulley Linda Lee Pulley Mary Lou Rhodes Keith Richards James Richardson Faye Sawyer Donna Faye Stallings Curtis Strickland Donald Ray Tant Geraldine Taylor Peggy Jean Taylor Henry Temple Kenneth Temple Martha Liles Wall Roger Watson Kay Whitley Judy Williams Jo Ann Wilson STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS; President Ruth Temple Vice President Dottie Privette Treasurer Jean Joyner Secretary Judy Green Sponsor Miss Walker REPRESENTATIVES Senior Gayle Dunn Douglas Perry Junior Nancy Alford Betty Baker Sophomore Nancy Martin Betsy Goodwin Freshman Jean Chamblee Mary Jo Pace Wilson Stallings At Large Billy Green Patsy Allman 4m MONOGRAM CLUB President---- - - - Tony Pearce Vice President.Peggy Richardson Sponsor - - Secretary-Dottie Privette Treasurer-Cordell Page - Mr. Holt ..,-v • ' f ■ .4 A ' ' ' ' V a t - V - . FUTURE TEACHERS President- Vice President Betty Kimball Zelma Greene Sponsor - Secretary - ■ Treasurer - - Miss Walker Carolyn Hinton • Betsy Brantley SENIOR OFFICERS President-Ruth Temple Vice President-Judy Green Secretary-Nancy Alford 4-H CLUBS JUNIOR OFFICERS President-Leary Davis Vice President - - - - Sidney Richardson Secretary-Faye Griswold H0NP Ml £ c 1 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ) 5k«- if 5 ! IfiHSwH Ih. President-Ruth Temple Secretary-- - Joe Perry Vice President-Nancy Alford Treasurer-Peggy King Sponsor-Miss Palmer President-Billy Green Secretary-Jerry Chamblee Vice President.Douglas Perry Treasurer.Luther Long Sponsor-Mr. Ellington President- Vice President Menia Hocutt Secretary-Patsy Allman - Jean Bunn Treasurer-Gayle Dunn Sponsor.Miss Walser 4 President- Vice President Frank Privette - Linda Bailey Sponsor - Secretary - • Treasurer - ■ Miss Walker — Barbara Ray Nannie Williams PUBLIC SPEAKING ' • - -1| Instructor-Mr. Jones President- Vice President Barbara Alford Secretary Jenny Watkins Sponsor - Zelma Green Mrs. Privette President-Billy Green Drum Major-David Alford Secretary-Betsy Massey Director-Mr. Batts President Secretary Gayle Dunn Patsy Allman Director — Librarians - Sandra Bunn Dottie Privette Mr. Batts SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS I Jerry Chamblee Edwin Bunn Lelon Creech Billy Alford Basil Perry Bennie Mitchell Willard Gay Dewey Brannan DRIVERS’ TRAINING CLASS m7 SPECIAL EDUCATION f ,r DANCING CLASS 3jp : WL ATHLETIC COACHES FOOTBALL Ci v ' ■ ' i. Mi- jfi jr 1 SBPfrc ipt I - “jj ! Jh k I - jj A ■ ,JLjfgW MtM. M ■ r lPr w map feTp ji Je. | ■ f; ;sij « M 1 IbT Mm —a! M. JK- aUj,■ s gjffor. w $£Lr ?—- ImEmB: -:: L 5L L p f 1C1 r 0;. JpPP - .1 ■Rpl ' k ■ IT AK r- 4!r ,y.M Sit J hI - - t JB| PERRY ALFORD HERBERT HOLT Coach GAY PACE LILES GREEN WAKELON BULLDOGS Cary defeats the inexperienced Bulldog eleven in the season ' s opening game, 67-0. This ex¬ tended Cary’s winning streak into their third season. Wendell defeats Wakelon with long runs in the second half 37-6. Nashville stops Wakelon rally for a 37-12 victory over the fighting Bulldogs. Bulldogs break into the winning column with a 6-0 victory over Gamer in close defensive game. Wakelon unveiled a powerful ground attack to rout Millbrook 25-7. It was the Bulldogs ' sec¬ ond straight win. Bulldogs drop a hard-fought game to Fuquay 20-6. It was a tough game to lose for the Bulldogs. Apex defeats the Bulldogs in the season’s finale by a score of 35-6. The Bulldogs put up a hard fight before dropping the decision. GIRLS’ UPCHURCH ( BASKETBALL PERRY HOLT J r i PERRY BROWN LONG .J- M BOYS’ BASKETBALL INGRAHAM JONES ALFORD GREEN BASEBALL TEAM GREEN HOLT BROWN LONG GAY ALFORD PERRY 9 A V o J _ ky t . V ' V V Y p MONK TOBACCO Kr ' 4.lW f , x COMPANY mJ Yrtfs imeNts 6f ’ AS- ' ' J. R. ALFORD, Mgr. -oW WHa). er Turnout Zebulon, N. C These Things j . Come from Saving!! - ——— X T— . jW CAROLIAIA jJiJ C?J- ' -J t . er zS- 1 J 73 t POWER OL %i so ' iR A AND THOUGHT LIGHT K ,y . COMPANY Best Wishes to the Seniors of ’55 ZEBULON MOTOR COMPANY Dealer Esso REPAIRS r%M PHIL-Ef T OIL COMPANY «. • Distributor Gas - Kerosene - Fuel Oil r Atlas and Ggpdyear Tires Atl s and Willard Batteries Wholesale and Retail V % Dial 5491 or 6172 Zebulon, N. C. m} W« K BROS. W.y • 5 « 1 1 1) VENEER CO. f y O We 1 Buy Popular and Gum Logs r I Also Sell Treated Fence Posts t } A w Zebulon, North Carolina Telephone 3011 Compliments of Wafce£ ' yi theater fs IJn iyV-C- (i , A . ft . . Wfe Beaten jv X A 11 Movie Entertaining V y° uMu DISTRIBUTING CO. P. O. Box 1332 Raleigh, N. C. 0 Distributors of ]7 MRS . FILBERTS PRODUCTS Avoset and Quip ciricai APPLIANCES A. C. PERRY Phone 5091 Zebulon, N. C, GOOD ' FOOD Compliments of JSaA’iU ' warn to Seniors of ’55 A ft f A R. W. PONTIAC c A V Vf dell, CST. C. V ft f ' ° ' V) r (f XX r C Ji v o A, a A J jr A INC. $ ' IXXS 50 , T3T V ' y zebulon Truck Service FORD SALES etfephone 6114 Zebulon, North Carolina - s JX :x 1 . . V i A ' “Si 1 . 3 fl r X • _ V Em RUuiNki orr PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF RALEIGH 3705 Hillsboro Street Raleigh, North Carolina Telephone 3-1071 V®- • — Tv T X bv Best Wishes to The Seniors of ’55 A.WrPERRY ■ f • i GROCERY AND FARM SUPPLIES ' — -£T Route 4 - North of ZebhTon - North Carolina - x x V ' JX-XX x x r T v X r ' ■•v V Compliments watsoKi. wareR Wilson, Ndyth Caroli V , Compliment sVo f AMERIC PLUMBING ELECTRICAL SUP Goldsboro, N. C. Wholesale Distributors Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Zebulon, North Cardlina V N THEO. DAVIS SONS Phone 4231 Zebulon, North Carolina t : GROWERS COOPERATIVE WAREHOUSE, INC. vk V For Sale of Leaf Tobacco st, V p. O. Box 247 Tel. 50.97 Wilson, North Carolina We Pay Patronage Dividends - r vQ Di ! J fC J ' Yy _ LOWERY ' 5 INSURANCE AGENCY for Complete Insurance Coverage V 2 Phone: 6177 Zebulon, N. C. S Compliments ( ’ I JV y 1 v v BAILEY FEED M A Good Plahe to Sell Corn and Hogs! or l ' - m . Phone Z0 ( our Feed Mixed • p!NE Milk, pairy Products , Ice Cream d Raleijgh, North Carolina ... c A Am s -Tff y ' Y P rc . e d Route 3 7 73 c v Main Street Visit Us for Your Complete Home Needs Wendell, N. C. Phone 4611 INVESTIGATE SAVINGS Farmers, Get More for Your Tobacco at: FARMER ' S WAREHOUSE X, Tarboro, North Carolina y.. y .y-y y ' ' ■p COCA-COLrf • , BOTJ4.ING Cp. ’VL ' VO ® M E OUR HOJVlE COlSlnETE ‘ ,y ' COT iplin ■ Teleph ; T 2 TjLpY FURNI ' pTOE gOMPA Y, INC. ! F urjhiture Funeral DLj ' ectors and Embalmers Zebiilon, North Carolina WAKE LON TRADING CO. Cotton Ginners Royster Fertilizers 6-Plant-F ood F ree-Flowing Zebulon, North Carolina Compliments of CORNEUA SMITH Zebulon, North Carolina YOUR SEARCH ENDS Y ALA uteXil . y Sk riT WARft Y, , ,J-ftgheiy Brices fo Yfhij T A acco cFx i,FjU Mr J DEVIL-DOG LL f J Go .£ dO-cxx £ Makers of Devil-Dog Dungarees Quality Work Clothes Zebulon, North Carolina V round the clock with Sexton Ercry time the rtoeh tirhs Sexton Foods arc king served to pleased guests icil i greaterprofit For a Treat Eat at GRILL Short Orders Breakfast Dinners Sandwiches Rolesville, N. C. LESTER CREECH - Operator MABEL PIPER - Manager nr LjO HALE’S DEPARTMENT FARM SUPPLY CO. gjp Smith Douglass Fertilizers Feeds - Seeds - Farm Supplies Hardware - Insecticides Zebulon, North Carolina Zebulon, North Carolina Phone 3596 Compliments of D. D. CHAMBLEE TODD ELECTRIC INSURANCE Wind - Fire - Hail CO. Automobile - Casualty Farm Loans General Electric Appliances Sales - Service Zebulon, North Carolina Wendell, N. C. Phone 3671 OLIVER Farmall Tractors SERVICE International Trucks McCulloch Chain Saws STORE Fancy Groceries - Meats - Shoes Sales - Service Phone: 5871 International Refrigerators RALEIGH TRACTOR TRUCK Tappan Electric Stoves CO. R. F. D. 1204 Garner Road at Edge of City Limits Zebulon, N. C. Phone: 6121 Raleigh, North Carolina Compliments of FARMERS WAREHOUSE DRIVE IN INC. CAFETERIA RESTAURANT Wilson, N. C. Visit Us When in S. GRADY DEANS, Proprietor Raleigh TA.fMAOHOPKINS Sinclair Dealer W ESTERN ETol SSOCIME SIORl ] Raleigh and Zebulon Home Owned and Operated by Phones Raleigh 35756 Zebulon 2326 THURMAN B. HEPLER Zebulon, North Carolina Auto, Household, and Electrical Appliances TEENS DAIRY BAR Wendell, N. C. Next Door to Hudson-Belk and Post Office Compliments to The Seniors of ’55 FORKS DRIVE INN Hiways 95 and 264 Zebulon, North Carolina Where Friends Meet to Eat Curb Service Phone-560T Compliments of poole ' s FROZEN CANNED FOODS Butner, N. C. Durham, N. C. Rocky Mount, N. C. Compliments of THE LADIES SHOP Zebulon, North Carolina Compliments of l frloXjCin—%’iuyi Dial 6176 Prescription Druggists Zebulon, N. C. H ' i£l ' LcL s lct4- DRIVE IN We Try to Serve the Best Dine With Us Zebulon, N. C. ness’ Sake COASTAL DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. Wilson, N. C. Compliments of CLARK WAREHOUSE Tarboro, North Carolina Best Wishes to The Seniors of ’55 VICTORY WAREHOUSE T arboro North Carolina WAKE MONUMENT COMPANY Rolesville, N. C, W. C. ROBERTS Owner Phone-Wake Forest Day 4186 Night 4187 DRY CLEANERS Phone 6163 Zebulon North Carolina J. A. THARRINGTON SONS Manufacturers of Tobacco Curers and He aters Tel. 66672 Rocky Mount, North Carolina DRY CLEANERS Pick Up and Delivery Servi _ Horton - -- -- -- -- -- 4856 Zebulon North Carolina MANNING BRO. GROCERY General Merchandise Seeds - Farm Supplies Household Goods Royster Fertilizers Groceries Middlesex, North Carolina ye ul M, BEAUTY SHOP W. B. BUNN 6 COMPANY Distributors for MRS. RUBY D. MANNING, Mgr. MISS HAZEL BUNN, Asst. Mgr. Phone-6 133 Air Conditioned Best Wishes to Seniors Manufacturers and Millers Wholesale Grocers Zebulon, North Carolina LITTLE RIVER ICE COMPANY Food Save Flavor With Ice Money- Heat With Coal Best Wishes for the Senior Class ZEBULON DRUG COMPANY, NC. Zebulon, North Carolina Phone 3 081 Zebulon, North Carolina More for Your Money Store Bank With PAGE ' S STORE CO. THE Bank of Wendell Retail and Wholesale $ Prices Wendell - Knightdale Member F. D. I. C. Compliments of PARRISH ELECTRIC CO. TEMPLE’S GROCERY AND MARKET Zebulon, North Carolina Phone 4011 Furniture and Appliances We Service What We Sell GILMER PARRISH, Owner Zebulon, North Carolina Main Street Wendell, N6rth Carolina ph ° n _i i Compliments of otOeMti SPORTING GOODS Raleigh North Carolina TV fKLAPE IF IT’S COODFOOD YOU WANT mat TL _ I _ ebulon, North Carolina Compliments of UW. PERRY 8c SONS GENERAL MERCHANDISE IV Pearces, North Carolina 4JPPLY CO. Wholesale Dealers Zebulon, N. C. Compliments of DR. Jo en$. Zebulon, North Carolina Compliments of $2 t foiny Co-. Raleigh North Carolina DRUG co. Makers of Ches-Rub and Liver Kaps We Fill Any Doctor’s Prescription Phones: 3571 -“ 421 Your Partonage is Appreciated _ Wendell. N. C. _ 4 vf better ' VaCuea 0b MIDDLESEX FURNITURE [ Your Friendly Jeweler COMPANY X 235 Fayetteville Street Raleigh N. C. Phone 3-6692 Furniture and House 1 Furnishings Middlesex, N. C. Dial-273-1 aWen. . Qnitk LUMBER CO. ' MILLWORK COMPANY We Buy Timber of All Kinds Wilson, North Carolina Middlesex, N. C. Phone 2710 Compliments of G LL BU CK CO. C. B. HALSEY Sales - Service Wholesale - Institutional Phone 2561 F oods Zebulon, North Carolina Roanoke, Virginia Visit Our Used Car Lot CRUSER MOTOR CO. HERFF-JONES CO. SALES SERVICE Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers Wake Forest, N. C. 1407-1419 North Capitol Ave. Indianapolis 7, Ind. 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