Wakelon High School - Wak Igh An Yearbook (Zebulon, NC)
- Class of 1958
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ilia 1HI1 IrffRP ' m Rif § III hii L-— ■St Sila t % % 4 m. j[2j| j||| •; V ' ;-;Y : ' v ' ' • 4 .=? ’■ . v «2 . The Wak-Igh-An Published by the Seniors of Zebulon , CO-EDITORS Judy Overman Donald Horton CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS Patricia Brantley Mary Jo Pace akelon High School orth Carolina We dedicate the 1958 WAK-IGH-AN to our respected principal, Mr. John J. Hicks. He has worked faithfully to make Wakelon into a school that we can be proud of. He is both respected and loved by all the students of Wakelon High School. Principal ' s Message The students, faculty, and myself extend our congratulations for your untiring ef¬ forts in producing this fine book. To the Class of 1958, we sincerely hope that the knowledge, ideals and principles you have acquired here at Wakelon will help you to be better able to take your place as good citizens and leaders in tomorrow’s society. Be brave when temptations pull at you. Strive always to be what you should be and always think more of your neighbor than of yourself. John J. Hicks, Principal In appreciation to Miss Barbara Kelly, our annual advisor. Even though this is her first year teaching, she has been an unfailing help to us in publishing our annual. Annual Staff DONALD HORTON Co-Editor JUDY OVERMAN Co-Editor PATRICIA BRANTLEY Co-Business Manager MISS KELLY Sponsor MARY JO PACE Co-Business Manager MR. LOUIS CASTILLE, M. Foreign Language Mi k MR. VAUGHAN FOWLER, Physical Education MISS BARBARA KELLY, A. English MRS. M ADYLINE PIPPEN, B.S. Librarian High School Faculty A. .S. B. MR. PAUL DEW, B.S. Agriculture MISS BLANCHE GAY, A.B. Social Studies MISS MELL NEWBY, B.M. Piano - Choral MRS. MARTHA FLOWERS Business Manager MR. HERBERT IRELAND, B.S. Band MISS MARY PALMER, B.S. Home Economics MRS. DORIS MRS. ANN MISS IRMA PRIVETTE, A.B. STRICKLAND, A.B. WALKER, B. S. , M. A. Business Education Mathematics Science You are ready for the future after passing Mrs. Everything from the past to the future is taught Privette ' s Commercial Classes. by Miss Gay in Social Studies. All in a The students find out what is in an earthworm under the guidance of Miss Walker. Girls learn the Art of Homemaking from Miss Palmer. You really know what 2 and 2 is after taking English is no problem at all when you are taught mathematics under Mrs. Strickland. by Miss Kelly. Days Work Mr. Dew teaches boys in Vocational Agriculture No matter where you plan to go, Mr. Castille to do almost anything. teach you the language. JRS •«• ' u « THURSTON PERRY - VAUGHAN WADE - JUDY OVERMAN - - ANN HOPKINS Presi dent j a 5 ROSEMARY BAKER Shrimp FRED FRANKLIN BECK JR. Eck GARY RUSSELL ALFORD Hu Hu LARRY COLEMAN ARNOLD Goofy J. R. BISSETTE J. R. LEE BLACKLEY Lee HILDA MARIE BRANNON P-Hilda PATRICIA ANNE BRANTLEY Triela Morgan LORETTA ANN CAWTHORNE Rosietta Morgan m TOO BUSY BARBEE CHAMBLEE Barbee % PHOTO Not Available CLAUD LEE DUNN Claud Lee HUBERT FRANKLIN EDDINS Tush GLENDA FAYE FOWLER Faye” DOROTHY JEAN FOWLER Jean JEANETTE GAY Jr. W. G. GRISWOLD JR. Greely Morgan” AUDREY LOUISE HOOD Sweetsa DONALD EDWARD HORTON Donald HARVEY JOE MANGUM Harvey Joe HELEN JEAN MURRAY Bummit” HERMAN WAYNE OAKLY Oak” JUDY ANN OVERMAN Rudy Morgan JULIA ALICE PACE Julie MARY JO PACE Jo” CHARLES ELMER PERRY Elmer ALMA JUDY PEARCE Judy JUDY PEARL PERRY Pearl Morgan LARRY GAY PERRY Hardrock : THURSTON RAY PERRY Ray MICKEY MILLARD PHILLIPS Finn % LUMIS WILSON STALLINGS Hy Drive BERNICE LESLIE STRICKLAND Strick THOMAS RAY STRICKLAND Crazylegs JESSE FAYE TEMPLE Jesse Morgan WALLACE GARDNER TEMPLE Crane” CAMERON VAUGHN WADE Sammy Kool Tool 1 .v GARY RUSSELL ALFORD Band 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Monogram Club 4; Basket¬ ball 2,3,4; FFA 2. LARRY COLEMAN ARNOLD FFA 1,2; Student Council 2; Senior Play; Football 4; Superlative; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet; Monogram Club 4. ROSEMARY BAKER FHA 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2; Journalism Club 2,3,4, Officer 4; Commercial Club 4; 4-H Club 1.3. FRED FRANKLIN BECK, JR, Football 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet; Science Club 2; Glee Club 1; Language Club 3,4, Officer 4. ERNEST LEE BLACKLEY FFA 1,2,3; Intramurals 2,3. MARGIE LEE BLACKWELL FHA 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,2; Library Club 2,3; 4-H Club 2,3; Journalism Club 2,3,4; Commercial Club 4. GLORIS ANN BOBBITT FHA 1,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H CIud 1,2; Junior Play; Library Club 1,2; Journalism Club 2,3,4; Com¬ mercial Club 4. HARDY RANDELL BOYKIN FFA 2; Intramurals 2,3. HILDA MARIE BRANNON FHA 1,2,3,4; Library Club 2,3,4, Officer 4; Library Assistant 4; Glee Club 3; Journalism Club 3,4; Junior Play Prompter; Senior Play Prompter; Board of Con¬ trol 4; Commercial Club 4; Superlative. PATRICIA ANNE BRANTLEY Class Officer 1,2; FTA 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Student Teacher; FHA 1,2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Student Council 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Girls’ State Alternate; Library Club 1,2,3; Journalism Club 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Library As¬ sistant; Cheerleader; Monogram Club 4; Superlative. LORETTA ANN CAWTHORNE Monogram Club 4; Journalism Club 1,2,3; Basketball Manager 3; FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Library Club 1, 2,3; 4-H Club 1,2; FTA 1,3,4; Waitress Junior-Sen¬ ior Banquet; Senior Play; Class Officer 3; Superlative; Witness Last Will and Testament; Student Teacher. CLAUD LEE DUNN, JR. Class Officer 3; Monogram CIud 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3; Superlative; Junior Play; Senior Play; Journalism Club 4; Student Manager; Class Prophet. HUBERT FRANKLIN EDDINS Football 1,3,4; Basketball Manager 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Junior Play; Senior Play; FFA 1,2,3. GLENDA FAYE FOWLER Corinth Holders 1,2; Substitute Bus Driver 3; FHA 1, 2,4; Usher Junior Play; Foreign Language Club 3; Journalism Club 3,4; Basketball 4; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 4. DOROTHY JEAN FOWLER FHA 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Li¬ brary Assistant 4; Basketball 1,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Journalism Club 2,3,4, Officer 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Junior Play; Commercial Club 4. JEANETTE GAY Library Club 1,2,3, Officer 3; Glee Club 1,3,4; FTA 1; Student Teacher 1; FHA 1,2; Journalism Club 1,2,3,4; Commercial Club 4; Junior Play; 4-H Club 1,2; Student Librarian; Class Historian. MARY JUDITH GREEN Student Council 1,3,4; County President 4; Beta Club 3,4; FHA 1.2, Officer 1,2; County Parliamen¬ tarian 3; 4-H Club 1,2, Officer 1,2; County 4-H Winner 1,2; Glee Club 1; Debating Club 1,2; FTA 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Student Teacher 2; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Journalism Club 2; Library Club 2, Officer 2; Annual Staff 2; Class Officer 2; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Junior Play; Senior Play; Bus Driver 4; Marshal 3; Delegate to Girls’ State; Assistant Librarian 3; Dis¬ trict Science Fair 2; Homecoming Queen 4; Class Poet. W. G. GRISWOLD Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet; Superlative; Junior Play; Senior Play. AUDREY LOUISE HOOD Library Club 4; FHA 4; Journalism Club 4; Commer¬ cial Club 4; Glee Club 4. ANNE ELIZABETH HOPKINS 4-H Club 1; FHA 2,3,4, Officer 4; FTA 3,4; Stu¬ dent Teacher; Language Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Alternate to Girls ' State; Marshal 3; Senior Play; Monogram Club 4; Class Officer 2,4; Student Council 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Superlative; Witness Last Will and Testament. DONALD EDWARD HORTON Bus Driver 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; FFA 1; Marshal 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3; Class Officer 1, 2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Superlative. WILLARD BRUCE JOHNSON FFA 1,2,4; 4-H Club 3; Intramurals 1,2,3. CAROL JOHNSON Bailey High School 1,2; FHA 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Library Club 3. HARVEY JOE MANGUM FFA 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3. HELEN JEAN MURRAY FHA 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,4; Journalism Club 4; Commercial Club 4. HERMAN WAYNE OAKLEY FFA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2. JUDY ANN OVERMAN FHA 2,3,4; FT A 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3, Offi¬ cer 3; Journalism Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Manager 4; Junior Play Prompter; Senior Play; Student Teacher 2,3,4; Assistant Librarian 1,4; Class Officer 1,2,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Superlative; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet. JULIA ALICE PACE FHA 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Jour¬ nalism Club 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Jun¬ ior Play; Senior Play; Giftorian 4; Board of Control 4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Library Club 1,2, 3,4, Officer 2,3,4; Library Assistant. MARY JO PACE Student Council 1,2,4, Officer 2; FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,3,4; County Officer 2,4; Journalism Club 1,2,3, Officer 2; FTA 2; Student Teacher 2; Class Officer 1; Beta Club 3,4; Debating Club 2; Glee Club 1,2,3, Officer 2; Library Club 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Annual Staff 4; Delegate to Girls’ State 3; Chief Marshal 3; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Superlative. JUDY PEARCE FHA 1,2,3,4; Commercial Club 4, Officer 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Journalism 1,2,4, Officer 4; Library Club 2,4; Assistant Librarian 4; Basketball 1. CHARLES ELMER PERRY FFA 1,2; Library Club 2; Intramurals 2,3. JUDY PEARL PERRY Monogram Club 3,4, Officer 4; Library Club 2,3; FHA 2,3,4, Officer 3; Class Officer 1,3; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Basketball 1; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Library Assistant 4; Superlative. LARRY GAY PERRY Baseball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; FFA 1,2,4; Superlative; Intramurals 1,2,3; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet. THURSTON RAY PERRY Class Officer 1,4; Student Council 4; Boys ' State Delegate and Officer 3; District Science Fair 2,3; Science Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 2.3; Band 1,2.3,4: Journalism Club 2,3; FFA 1,2; Stage Director 3,4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet. MICKEY MILLARD PHILLIPS Band 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,4; Science Club 2; Bas¬ ketball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet; Junior Play; Senior Play; Class Prophet; Superlative. LUMIS WILSON STALLINGS Student Council 1; FFA 1; Beta Club 3,4; Journalism Club 3,4; Class Officer 3; Superlative; Intramurals 1,2,3. BERNICE LESLIE STRICKLAND Football 2,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Class Historian; Science Club 2; Junior Play; Senior Play; Waiter Jun¬ ior-Senior Banquet; Superlative; Language Club 3. THOMAS RAY STRICKLAND FFA 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3; Baseball 1,4. FAYE TEMPLE FHA 1,2,4, Officer 4; Band 1,2,3; Glee Club 4; Library Club 1; Senior Play; Ch eerleader 4; Jour¬ nalism Club 4; Bus Driver Substitute 3,4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet; Library Assistant; 4-H Club 1. WALLACE GARDNER TEMPLE, JR. Baseball 1,2,4; Basketball 2,4; Football 3; Glee Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Senior Play; Superlative; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3; Lan¬ guage Club 4; FFA 2; 4-H Club 1; Library Assistant. CAMERON VAUGHAN WADE Student Council 2; Football 1,2,3,4; ee Club 2; Basketball 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Boys ' State Delegate; Junior Play; Senior Play; Language Club 4; Class Officer 4; Class Testator; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Officer 4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet; Superlative. SUE WALLACE 4-H Club 1,3, Officer 3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Library Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,4; Journalism Club 1,2,4; Bus Driver; Student Librarian. ANNE WALTERS Rolosville 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Reta Club 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Jour¬ nalism Club 1,4; Commercial Club 4; Waitress Jun¬ ior-Senior Banquet; Class Officer 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Superlative. ANNELL WILLIAMS FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Glee Club 2,4, Officer 4; Journalism Club 1,2,4; 4-H Club 2,3; Library Club 2,3,4; Commercial Club 2,3,4; Assistant Librarian. GLENDA SUE WILSON FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Officer 4; Jour¬ nalism Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver; Superlative; Sen¬ ior Play; Library Club, Officer 3; Halloween Queen; 4-H Queen. Senior Class Prophecy N As Mickey Phillips and I were sitting around one Sunday afternoon of this year, 1968, we happened to pick up some recent issues of the local paper. We saw the names of most of our classmates of 1958 in these issues of the paper. This is what we read about them: Gary Alford, better known as Huh-Huh among his classmates, after twelve years of trying, finally has driven Mr. Castille crazy. Freddy Beck attended the Citadel and was a great help to the football team there. He was the best waterboy they have ever had. Clyde Boykin has now resigned from the National Guard and has joined the Russian Army. He says, If you can’t lick ' em, join’em. Larry Arnold is now test-driving Plymouths for Chrysler Corporation. J. R. Bissette and Randall Boykin are now keeping books in Central Prison, where they are guards. They got their know-how of bookkeeping from Mrs. Privette. Franklin Eddins now works in a sideshow in the circus, where he is known as The Thin Man.” Times cer¬ tainly have changed, haven’t they? Donald Horton and Wilson Stallings took off for the Moon last week. Seems like a couple of girls disappeared at the same time. Lee Blackley is now manager of the Lee Clothing Co. Claud Dunn has become a famous criminal lawyer. He has defended such big-time gangsters as Terrible Elmer Perry and Herman the Hatchet Oakley. Bruce Johnson and Jean Gay are married and all of their children are attending Wakelon School. W. G. Griswold’s Hell-Drivers are now the main event at the State Fair. Mickey Phillips ' TV show has taken the place of the Bob Cumming ' s Show. I guess it ' s his way with the girls. Patricia Brantley is vice president of ESSO Oil Company. A big change, isn ' t it? Loretta Cawthorne is now wearing a wig. That peroxide she used during high school days was rather strong. Vaughan Wade ' s eyes are somewhat sore. He was in a bowling alley the other day and his head was mis¬ taken for a bowling ball. Ann Hopkins has created a new kind of cigarette. She couldn ' t find one she liked among all the others she smoked. Hilda Brannon and Frankie are happily married. Barbee Chamblee is a prominent engineer. He attended State College after graduation from High School. Fay Temple now works for Life magazine. She really liked her part in the senior play. Leslie Strickland is in the Navy these days. He has traded his Plymouth for a rowboat. Thurston Perry is working with U.S. Scientists, who are still trying to get their first satellite off the ground. Louise Hood is a housewife. She got her start while still in high school. Harvey Joe Mangum liked French so much that now he teaches French at Wakelon. Thomas Strickland’s knowledge of guns learned in the National Guard has made him the Wyatt Earn of modern time. Judy Overman is in the WAVES. Her father ' s profession influenced her. Gardner Temple is the owner and operator of Temple’s Market. Mary Jo Pace has just won $64,000 on a quiz show. We knew her knowledge would someday lead to success. Larry Perry is manager of Wakelon Theater. He got his start during his high school days. Rose Baker and Ann Bobbitt are running a night club. It is known as the Rose-Ann Night Club.” Jean Murray is a drill instructor in the Army. They hired her because of her loud mouth. Glenda Wilson is now the wife of a prominent dairyman. Julia Pace is the president of the Woman’s Athletic Club of America. This is because she was such a good athlete in school. Jean Fowler is now the chief typist for the Raleigh Times. She got her start in the Journalism Club at Wakelon. Judy Green is working with her husband. Dr. Joe Wayne Tippett, as his assistant in his animal clinic. Faye Fowler is a teacher at Wakelon School, since she loved to go there so well. Margie Blackwell and Carol Johnson were lost in last year’s Christmas rush, due to their quietness. Judy Perry has taken Hollywood by surprise. She has taken the place of Natalie Wood in the acting field. Judy Pearce and Ann Walters have opened a Beauty Salon in Rolesville. They want to show those Rolesville girls how to catch their hometown boys. Annell Williams has just finished writing a book on how to pronounce names properly. She received the idea from Mr. Castille. Well, this just about winds up the wherabouts and professions of the members of our Class of ' 58. Most of them have been successful, although some have not, but we are still thinking of them, our Class of ' 58. CLASS PROPHETS Mickey Phillips Claud Lee Dunn, Jr. Alma Mater It ' s dear old Wakelon, It ' s dear old Wakelon, We have the best school in the land. Come on, Wakelonians; join in, Wakelonians, We’ll show the whole world where we stand. Now is the time, boys, to make a big noise. No matter what the people say; For there is none to fear, The gang’s all here; So it ' s hail to dear old Wakelon, Hail! SENIOR CLASS POEM We, the graduating class of 1958, have Reached the first of life ' s plateau. And it ' s with humble hearts we give thanks For having come this far. We’ve never faltered in our determination To attain our goal although We might have failed if we had not had Our wagon hitched to a star. We look forward to the future without A backward glance Knowing full well life holds much in store For everyone who strives To ao ms best, and to take advantage Of every chance To serve God and our fellow-man. And thus enrich our lives. It is with mixed emotions that we have come To the end of this school year. It ' s the time we have strived toward With great anticipation, and yet We hate to say goodbye to Dear Ole ' Wakelon And all the friends we hold so dear, But the tie that binds us together Is so strong we can never forget. Class Poet, Judy Green MOTTO Not Finished, Just Begun CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Blue and Silver Pink Rose CLASS SONG Classmates of 1958, let ' s raise our voices strong In love and adoration for the school we ' ve loved so long. You’ve given us courage for a shield - you ' ve given us visions bright. All that is best is ours because you ' ve taught us truth and right. For in these halls we mixed the clay of happiness and sorrow With power we gleamed on yesterday we ' ll mold a bright tomorrow. To you we leave behind, Adieu, employ power endowed And you shall taste the glory, too, and bear the homage proud. Refrain verse: Wakelon, we’ll ever cherish the - we ' ll hold your ideals true. We’ll seek to prove our loyalty in all that we shall do. Faye Temple Judy Perry Last Will and Testament We the members of the Senior Class of 1958 of Wakelon High School, on this day of May, hence declare this our last will and testament, hereby making all other writings null and void. We hereby bequeath all assets real and personal, to be bestowed as follows: Article I - To Wakelon High School, we leave our everlasting loyalty and devotion, and the assurance that her courage in receiving us, and then sending us on will never be forgotten. Article 2 - To our parents, we give our deepest appreciation for making our graduation possible. We hereby promise to do as much for them as they did for us. Article 3 - To the Faculty, we leave our deepest gratitude for the guidance through our school career. Article 4 - To the Freshmen, we leave our dignity. Article 5 - To the Sophmores, we leave the great honor of entertaining the Seniors of 1959. Article 6 - To the Juniors, we leave our honorable position as Seniors. We hope they will enjoy all the Senior privileges as much as we have. Article 7 - The Seniors as individuals will the following things: Claud Dunn leaves his desire to be a policeman to Goldie Crowder. Carol Johnson bequeaths her quiet ways to Martha Scarbora. Glenda Wilson leaves her position as guard on the basketball team to some lucky person. Faye Temple leaves her laugh to Pat Murray. Rose Baker beq ueaths her excess weight to Betsy Roundtree. Judy Pearce wills her height to Andrea Temple. Gardner Temple leaves his long legs to Sidney Richardson. Maybe you can keep up now, Sidney. Faye Fowler leaves her desire to have blond hair to Carolyn Beck. Judy Overman leaves her love for State College boys to Kay Eddins. Jean Gay leaves her love for red and black cars to Delorie Parker. J. R. Bissette wills his nice looking hair to Kenneth Wilson. Lee Blackley leaves his skinny body to Tommy Bunn. Herman Oakley leaves his red hair and freckles to Sidney Holmes. Elmer Perry leaves his quietness to Gerald Pate. Barbee Chamblee wills his ability to come back to school to Mann Creech. Judy Perry leaves her ability to shoplift to Kay Martin. Better be careful! Margie Blackwell leaves her bashfulness to Edith Lewis. Freddie Beck wills his baby oil to Coach Moore. Remember the Redskin game at Washington, Coach? Ann Walters leaves her position as President of the Beta Club to sister Ida, Good Luck! Jean Murray wills her cast and crutches to Faye Griswold. Louise Hood leaves her ability to get married before school is out to Hortense Pulley. Thomas Strickland leaves his ability to skip school to Jimmy Young. Clyde Boykin leaves his pesty ways to Paul Brown, Jr. Larry Arnold leaves his good looks to Dan Massey. Leslie Strickland leaves his ability to co-operate with Mr. Castille to Bobby Alford. Loretta Cawthorne wills her little eyes to Brenda Bunn. Jean Fowler leaves her curly hair to Martha Jane Driver. Ann Bobbitt wills her ability to dye her hair to Sandra Bobbitt. Thurston Perry leaves his knowledge of Science to Robert Pulley. Hope he will make use of it. Julia Pace wills her position on the basketball team to Pat Phillips. Mickey Phillips leaves love for pretty clothes and girls to Johnny Bullock. Hilda Brannon wills her position as typist on the School Paper to anyone who wants the job. Anne Hopkins leaves her telephone number to anyone interested, (BOYS ONLY). Wilson Stallings leaves his ability to graduate to Michael Pate. Since Gary Alford says he has nothing, he therefore can will nothing. Mary Jo Pace leaves her intelligence to Larry Woodard. Franklin Eddins leaves his physique to Richard Mason. Donald Horton’s good grades goes to Tommy Phillips in hopes that he will get some. Judy Green leaves her position as president of the Student Council to Z. W. Chamblee. W. G. Griswold, Jr. leaves his place on the All-Wake County Football team to Leary Davis and hopes he makes good at it. Annell Williams wills her shortness to Wilma Gay. Harvey Mangum leaves his sideburns to Cecil Wall. Larry Perry leaves his ability to be tardy to James Gainey. Bruce Johnson leaves his ability to get along with Rolesville boys to Ida Walters. Randall Boykin wills his skill at shooting pool to Earl Perry. Patricia Brantley leaves everything to Wakelon School except W. G. As for myself. I’ll just move out so some lucky Junior can have this job next year. Vaughan Wade, Testator Loretta Cawthorne, Witness Anne Hopkins, Witness Senior Class History In September 1946 we, the seniors of 1958, began our long, hard, haul to the twelfth grade. This was a memorable day in our lives though there were many heart¬ breaks and tears. In the first grade Mrs. Wall and Mrs. Page taught us our A-B-C ' s and also taught us not to be naughty. In the second grade we had fewer recesses, much to our sorrow, and Miss Husketh and Mrs. Smith taught us much more about reading, ' riting, and ’rithmetic.” The third grade was an excellent year for some of us because Miss Yelverton gave us candy and bubble gum for making a hundred in Spelling. We also got a half holiday for doing this. Miss Rogers taught her class the meaning of the word silence. Miss Tyson and Miss Lewis had to contend with us in the fourth grade. Miss Tyson made our year more pleasant by telling us stories about Bill and Sambo. ” Miss Lewis taught some of the girls in her class how to get in out of a hard shower by drying them with a paddle. Our fifth grade teachers, Miss Chappell and Mrs. Gregory, began to match our wits and skills with North Carolina History and a few other subjects. From the look of some of the grades somebody ' s wits and skills didn ' t match so well with North Carolina History. Mrs. Chamblee and Miss Norris taught us about fine arts. Miss Norris was our first single teacher to be worried so much by us that she became desperate and got married. During the year, we took a trip to Durham where we were in a singing contest. This was our sixth year in school. During our seventh year, we learned the art of dodging from Mr. Richart, and Mrs. Bunn learned not to stand in a thin bottom chair with high heels on. It might cause a fall. Our teachers took us to Raleigh where we went through the Museum and the Edu¬ cational Building. We were also on radio and we talked to Carl Goerch from the WPTF Radio Station. Herman Oakley got a quarter from him for naming the first five presi¬ dents of the U.S. In the eighth grade we had a tremendous contrast. Mr. Weir six feet six inches tall as compared with Mrs. Blackley who was not quite five feet tall. Mrs. Blackley tried to teach us some English, but she wasn ' t very successful. Mr. Weir took us to the Planetar¬ ium in Chapel Hill where we made a study of the Stars. Mr. Weir also gave some of us the opportunity to leam how to shovel coal. Mickey, W. G., ana I will vouch for this fact. At last we reached high school. We stayed lost for the first few days, and some of us never went to the same class twice during this time. Mr. Holt and Mr. Ingraham guided us through this year. Mr. Ingraham called us goonie birds, but we never found out if this were good or bad. When we became Sophomores, we already knew our way around and no longer had to stumble around blindly looking for our classes. Miss Walker and Mr. Castille received the HONOR of having US that year. We were proud to be Waiters and Waitresses at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Miss Walker liked us so much that she kept us for another year, our Junior year. Miss Gay was also one of our homeroom teachers. This is a year we will never forget. We have many happy memories from this year. We sold magazines and beat the previous Junior class in the sales made. I imagine the happiest day was when we received our class rings; although, some of us didn’t keep them very long. Then came the Junior Play and what a glorious time we had putting it on. W. G. dressed as a girl and Mickey dressed as a Swami were the highlights of the show. Mary Jo thought that Mickey was her husband, but all the time he was Patricia ' s secret lover. Patricia just loved to cor¬ rect herself when she got out in the play by saying, Oh, that ' s not right. Then came time for us to put on the Junior-Senior Banquet. We fixed up the lunch room to look like a Fairyland. The theme of our Banquet was Fairyland Romance. This was such a glorious occasion for us. At Class Night we held golden leaves for the seniors to walk under. We wished our friends in the Senior Class a fond farewell. At last we are Seniors. What a marvelous feeling it is to be a Senior and to get Senior privileges. The underclassmen have to stand up while we walk down the aisle. Miss Kelly and Mrs. Privette are our homeroom teachers for this year. Our Senior Play was a big success and we enjoyed putting it on very much. I was Ted and Patricia was Wendy. Wendy was Ted ' s girlfriend and Ted was having trouble keeping her. Claud Lee was a policeman and Judy Overman was Patricia ' s competition. Mickey portrayed a smoothie who was Ted ' s competition. W. G. was not able to be in the play be¬ cause of injuries received in a football game. Then came our Senior Supper which was a big success. We sold candy during December. The class had such a good time in Washington, D.C. that they all wished we could have stayed a month instead of a week. I am sure that was one trip we will never forget. The Juniors gave us a very nice banquet which we appreciated very much. Now we are looking forward to our graduation. It will be a long time before we will forget our classmates, what they have done, and what they mean to us. Now that we are about to complete our high school education, we realize that out task is Not finished, just begun. Leslie Strickland Class Historian 4A’ Mli V i s :: r TUmA TgPfernTT —x 1 K:J ■H?.: ■ - S2i iirv, - apKLi H[ Sir Si’ KTjT ftifl n Vi , m I ■ £; • xb . ji k ' i ' irjVft ' fl IttnfTyW-, !’ . j §e?7, u -‘ «L jsjjjSfckb Bmfc : , ) tS u SlL ' aScft gpM | W wB| «. yififoElr. : f AMR al ' swffi I ■ 4 B 3 ( ,0C jo : B p AB B Ede Toh KA Y ££ Dr? RlVER a g£f s EFO lER SZ T °toMy „ yZ xs u S5 rtJ ?s ? VVj ? cl VA ' A. fHOl° an C IV £ « ,D B A « ° A ' Off i iess Z ' , J Cs y ° c ZZ l CE PLORa « £? £ ■ £SS arm lomores icers - PAUL BROWN - DAN MASSEY WAYNE FULLER CAROLYN BECK President - - - Vice President Secretary - - ■ Treasurer - - • ' • vV ' V v -‘ V -V . ■! 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Scarboro Emily Stallings Nancy Strickland Rod Strickland Norma Tant Cecil Wall Margaret Walters Ann Dora Whitley Larry Woodard mm s •• y ■ : ic 1 ? £ P 1 Bn 1 £J % -M tut «HTv- . -V w«_ Sl . - ' • XjKjjBtiaS aft uiC. fli 1 igfflBjB, f No Photo AVAILABLE Linda Alford Bill Alford Donald Anderson Curtis Arnold Jewel Bailey Sandra Beasley Bettie Blackwell Alice Bissette Larry Bunn Tommy Bunn Betty Caryle Harry Chamblee Ronnie Clark Carolyn Collins Mary Cook Judith Clark Roger Currin Lafayette Denton Grady Doyle Jimmy Eddins Patsy Etheridge Davis Fowler Janie Green Faye Griswold Patsy Hagwood Connie Helpler Sidney Holmes Ellis King Jerry Lee Betty Leonard Phil Liles Charles Long Molly Lucas Peggy Mangum I Mary Ellen Martin Thomas Mayes Charles Mitchell Betty Lou Oakley Harriet Page Gerald Pate Edward Pearce Jimmy Pearce Linda Pearce Carol Perry Harold Perry Sonny Perry Tommy Phillips Carolyn Pippin Billie Faye Privette Allen Pulley Hortense Pulley Carolyn Rogers Betsy Rountree Martha Scarboro Dyanne Strickland Jimmy Strickland Mary Ann Wheless Kenneth Wilson Most Dependable WILSON STALLINGS HILDA BRANNON • V. , v 4 % Most Likely to Succeed CLAUD DUNN PATRICIA BRANTLEY Most Intellectual DONALD HORTON MARY JO PACE W. G. GRISWOLD JULIA PACE Most Athletic Cutest Most Talented GARDNER TEMPLE ANN HOPKINS Best-Looking MICKEY PHILLIPS GLENDA WILSON LESLIE STRICKLAND JUDY OVERMAN Best Personality LARRY ARNOLD ANN WALTERS Best All-Around Halloween King and Queen BARRY 1 BRANNON GLENDA WILSON wm. . mmS ; ' V ' - . mtm | ' V;i ‘ h; ; f : ' j i j ip ; |: : S llt vP ' , ■ j PATRICIA PHILLIPS WILMA GAY Homecoming Runners- Up GLENDA WILSON KAY MARTIN NANCY STRICKLAND MARY COOKE Primary and Elementary Faculty : -in- .m.im.imih ... inniMHamH iRn -Wtm Kl mm m WWm? mm . MRS. EVA PAGE MRS. MARIE RHUE MRS. LOIS WALL MRS. PATRICIA ROGERS MRS. BETTY KORNEGAY First Grade First Grade First Grade Second Grade Second Grade MRS. SADIE BRASWELL MRS. MARGURETTE JONES MISS PHILLIS COLEY MISS PEGGY MANGUM MRS. ELIZABETH ELLETT Second and Third Third Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade k Combination MRS. EMILY MITCHELL MRS. HELEN GREGORY MRS. ELIZABETH TODD MRS. LILLIE PERRY MRS. CORESSA CHAMBLEE Fourth and Fifth Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Combination MRS. F. E. BUNN MISS ALMA PIERCE MRS. DOROTHY BLACKLEY MR. ROBERT MOORE MISS REBECCA TALBERT Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Special Education Halloween King and Queen TIMMY KEMP - VANDA WINSTEAD Betsy Alford Judy Alford Ralph Boykin Hugh Bunn Diana Chamblee Freddie Clark Thomas Cooper Ellen Curtis Elaine Doyle Gwendolyn Edwards Melba Flowers Douglas Fowler Carol Gay Joe Green Tim Harward Carolyn Hicks Mickey Hinton Thelma Horton Connie Rose Martin Ann Mayes Betty Mae McFarland Jeanette Mincey Phyllis Parrish Michael Pearce Barbara Perry Gene Perry Walter Perry Kay Pippin Donald Price Ronnie Puckett Marvin Puryear Connie Rogers Bobby Sawyer Jeanne Taylor Judy Temple PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Eighth Grade Martha Watkins Janet Wilson Joan Allen janies A. G. 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Carter Charles Collins Anne Davis Donna Denton Cheryl Duke Warren Edwards Phillip Fowler Charles Hagwood Georgia Hinton Pou Ihrie Judy Lee Lewis Liles Alma Lockleair Betsy Long Katherine Long Jean Moss Beulah Oakley Dwight Pearce Brenda Perry Janice Perry Kay Perry Larry Perry Sidney Perry Peggy Phillips Donald Phillips Jack Phillips Joyce Raper Jimmy Tant Cody Watkins Carl Williams Grade Six Sandra Alford Sonnie Alford Sue Arnold Eddie Baker Peggy Baker Serena Baker Charles Boone Roderick Carlye Jackie Currin Churchill Curtis Elizabeth Curtis Jerry Edwards Floyd Farrington Alice Fowler Celia Hales Dorie Honeycutt Frances Kimball Mary King Jan Lee Alice Leonard Linda Liles Kay Long Eugene Mangum Wayne Martin Mike McKagen Dorthy Moss Ginger Newton Shirley Oakley Gale Pearce Ronnie Perry Patricia Privette Charlotte Scarboro Sandra Shaffver Pansy Strickland Ben Stallings Grace Wells Glen Wilson Grade Fifth Grade Jimmy Blackley Mary Ann Bissette Wiley Broughton Judy Boykin Larry Brown Patsy Braswell Wallace Bunn Elizabeth Bunn Eugene Carter Raymond Cooper Randy Creech Johnny Currin Thurston Debnam Betty Jean Denten Sylvia Eatman Diane Fowler Tim Gay Linda Green Janet Griswold Bobby Joe Horton Ralph Ihrie Phyllis Lanpino Phyllis Marshall Liles Guy Massey Dianne May Norlene Minor Waddell Mitchell Clifton Mullin Ivan Noland Leslie Patterson Charles Pulley Shannon Scott Lula Mae Taylor Brenda SbiileV Sandra Linda ’ yW JudV B PH OlO Arnold Baker Bissette Cano nmn CoU Shelton Ctee Thomas nag L ula beona Pauline U S PeftgV aidCn pebble MasseV Tommy Pate Carol Pearce Hillary Pearce Judy Pearce Nancy Perry Judy Price Avon Privette Jessie Ray Wayne Rogers Bruce Richards Tim Richardson Vencent Rountree Jimmy Strickland • sr R obert Lauiet johnny bH eS Helen Helen Oakley Resile Privette El Usbee deS ,a„res Wch «- ' • M ary L« jo Arm Wilson Fifth Grade Elmer Daniel Drman Ellington Linda Fathera Tim Holmes Ellen Ingram Connie Perry Thomas Perry Angie Pulley Carolyn Stallings Ruth 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LAWRENCE Language Club - . •• - Cheerleaders EDITH LEWIS DELORIA PARKER ANDREA TEMPLE CAROLYN PIPPEN FAY TEMPLE JUDY PERRY KAY MARTIN ANN WALTERS PATRICIA MURRAY PATRICIA BRANTLEY BETSY MASSEY Boys’ Fc Uball FRANKLIN MR. FOWLER FREDDIE MICKEY ' LARRY” Coach MR. MOORE Junior Varsity Football Coach MR. FOWLER 4 FREDDY BECK Baseball W. G. GRISWOLD MR. MOORE MR. FOWLER THOMAS STRICKLAND LARRY ARNOLD Girls ' Basketball MR. MOORE GLENDA JULIA JUDY 1 | sal J S ' ' V .Fiii i n is I ■ i ■ 1 H Lf — l It fi : ife f Ff «§ ! jftSSB k j, y I O mIH ■ Mml Y 8 PPjf ' m m aSr ? JKb 4 £ W ; J Jril Vl if f ; 1 f V WT 31 A mU a m f v IB J i - i m t i 1 M JL j j J i 1 r Ww Jr ■ If 1 W it 5 SP ■ -Wfaj jp ' 1 |f | « J ,| [ ' J I f |fl V ( | T JgB ' ' ' pH L ij 4,7®% IJp . v ■2 p yjL |l WT + « Najf By Boys’ Basketball MR. FOWLER MICKEY VAUGHAN LESLIE GARY GARDNER ' Compliments of Compliments of CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY --- AMERICAN PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC CO. , INC. Wholesale Distributors Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Goldsboro, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Dealers Zebulon, N. C. Congratulations to the Seniors of ’58 Best Wishes From BECK BROS. VENEER CO. mm I One to grow on... Good health is our business. We take a deep personal pride in watching the growth and devel¬ opment of youngsters raised on Pine State’s good, health-giving milk and dairy foods. We feel great satisfaction in the knowledge that we contribute to the growth of the community as we do to the growth of its citizens. We’re proud of the fact that we’re growing, too . . . that more and more families are asking for Pine State’s pure, delicious milk, ice cream and other fine dairy foods. North Carolina’s Choice Since 1919 CM raff LPIULE mi 31 l_L_ BUICK, INC. BUICZ Visit Our Used Car Lot Phone An9-256l Zebulon Buy II_ PAUL V. BRANTLEY DUNGAREES DEVIL-DOG MFG. CO. , INC. OIL CO. Dealer in Gasoline, Kerosene, and Oils Highway 264 Zebulon, N. C Phone An9-9217 Sta. No. 1 Phone An9-9211 Sta. No. 2 Zebulon, N. C. BUNN ELECTRIC COMPANY WENDELL TRACTOR TV and Radio Service IMPLEMENT CO. Philco Appliances and Ferguson’s Sales and Service ABC-O-Matic Washers WILLIAM C. BUNN, Owner Zebulon, N. C. New Holland Hay Line Equip. Akron Irrigation Phone F05-9741 Wendell FRANK KANNON ' S PARRISH’S MARKET DEPARTMENT STORE Best in Fresh Meat For the Best in Clothing and Groceries Shop With Us Located Just Below Depot Zebulon, N. C. An9-9285 Zebulon STONE LUMBER COMPANY TRY BONE-EZE Rough and Dressed Lumber For Man or Beast and Building Materials Active Ingredients: Alcohol Turpentine, Quinine, and Cloves Let Us Serve You Phone An9-2541 Zebulon, N. C. Mfd. by L. C. JOHNSON , Wendell 2 Pt. $1. 50 1 Pt. $3.00 CITY BARBER SHOP We Need Your Head in Our Business BUCK’S OIL CO. AND G. K. CORBETT, Owner SERVICE STATION L. E. STRICKLAND Zebulon JOE OVERMAN Phone Fo5-3271 Wendell TEEN ' S DAIRY BAR BRITT’S GROCERY Where Friends Meet and Eat We Deliver Meats, Groceries and Vegetables Phone Fo5-7101 Wendell We Appreciate Your Patronage Phone Fo5-2271 Wendell Don’t Worry at All Compliments of Call MURRAY and WALL MORGAN WAKELON SUPERETTE DRUG CO. Phone AN9-4781 AN9-47 91 Zebulon, N. C. HALES A „. Household aod FARM SUPPLY CO. Electric Appliances Seeds - Feeds - Hardware Farm Supplies Phone An9-3596 Zebulon, N. C. Home Owned and Operated by THURMAN B. HEPLER Congratulations Compliments of to DEBNAM HARDWARE Seniors of ’58 TEMPLE’S Phone An9-2021 GROCERY AND MARKET Phone An9-4011 ZEBULON DRUG CO. PHILLIPS GROCERY Meats - Groceries - Produce 53 Years in Business R. L. PHILLIPS, Owner for Your Health Phone An9-4711 Phone An9-5481 RICHARDSON FARMERS INSURANCE AGENCY DEPARTMENT STORE Let Us Serve You Fire, Auto, Hospital, and We Clothe the Family Life Zebulon WW ITLEV FURNITURE CO. , INC. F urniture Funeral Directors and Embalmers Zebulon, N. C. Building Supplies and Hardware - Lucas Paints MASSEY Congratulations, Seniors! POLE’S, INC. We Sell Almost Anything to Anybody At Your Service on Main Street Phone An9-4911 Zebulon, N. C. LITTLE RIVER ICE CO. Coal and Ice - Distributors for Sinclair An9-308 1 HORACE A. SMITH, Manager Zebulon, N. C. Best Wishes From HOTEL SITS WALTTEF5. Raleigh’s Largest and Finest 100% Air Conditioned ARTHUR E. BUDDENHAGEN, Manager A Meyer Hotel Phone An9-9172 ZEBULON MOTOR CO. ESSO DEALER Tire Retreading and Valcanizing Zebulon, N. C. Congratulations to Seniors of ' 58 O. £3. HUNT SONS HIGHWAY SUPPLIES AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Raleigh, N. C. DP2. L_. M. MASSE V JOE’S SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION DENTIST Your Dealer in Sinclair Products Zebulon, N. C. JOE TEMPLE, Proprietor Zebulon, N. C. MONTGOMERY -GREENE (GULF) CO. , INC. China - Glass - Silver Complete Equipment for the GULF DEALERS Preparation and Serving of Food Raleigh, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. ROGERS CHILDERS AMOCO RAPER TRACTOR IMPL. SERVICE CO. We Service What We Sell 1617 New Bern Avenue JEROME RAPER AND RUSSELL RAPER Raleigh, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. DAVIS AND MILAM GATTIS’ SERVICE GARAGE HAYES-BARTON PHARMACY Wake Forest Rd. 2000 Fairview Road Phone 3-9729 Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. CHAMBLEE ' S SERVICE CENTER Esso Products EDDINS FLOWER SHOP Washing and Lubricating Flowers for All Occasions MRS. BRAXTON EDDINS MRS. FRANK CLARK Zebulon, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. LOWERY’S INSURANCE AGENCY IF ITS GOOD FOOD YOU WANT-- Service - Security - Savings All Kinds of Insurance HILLIARD’S -+yj Phone An9-9177 Zebulon DRIVE IN RESTAURANT Good Luck, Seniors ! ANTONES DEPT. STORE STORR SALES COMPANY Smart Apparel for Men Women, and Children Office Equipment and Supplies 173Z Louisburg Road Phone An9-338 1 Zebulon Raleigh, N. C. COLONIAL FROZEN FOODS OF ZEBULON, INC. For the Best in Sporting Goods V isit North Carolina’s Most Modern Dressing and Processing Plant JOHNSON-LAMBE CO. Custom-Slaughtering Bring Your Hogs and Cows to Us to Kill Raleigh, N. C. DUNN ' S GROCERY CITIES Fresh Fruits, Meats and Vegetables SERVICE EDDINS OIL COMPANY Phone An9-353 1 Zebulon Phone 5941 Zebulon, N. C. ZEBULON GIN CO. ROLESVILLE AMOCO SERVICE Complete Lubrication J. R. ALFORD, Mgr. Gas and Oil - Car Wash Better Samples Road Service Better Turnouts Every Time O. D. AND N. W. BECK Zebulon, N . C . Rolesville, N. C. Eat at A. W. PERRY GROCERY ss % s You Name It, We Got It Phone An9-9l67 Zebulon Zebulon RICHARDSON’S JEWELRY TODD ELECTRIC SHOP Diamonds - Watches - Clocks CO. , INC. Costume Jewelry - Repairs on All General Electric Appliances Phone Fo5-5691 Wendell Phone Fo5-3671 Wendell Best Wishes, Senior Class ! WENDELL FURNITURE ZEBULON BEAUTY SHOP CO. , INC. Frigidaire - Maytag - Globe MRS. RUBY MANNING, Owner Drexel - RCA-Victor - Mohawk Simmons Phone An9-9133 Zebulon Latest Phonograph Records AARON’S DRIVE-IN Curb Service We Cater to Teenagers Short Orders Sandwiches Soft Drinks Shakes Compliments of DR. ALEXANDER, Opt. Wendell, N. C. Phone Fo5-9191 Wendell HOOD’S PURE OIL Compliments to Seniors of ’58 COLEY’S CHILDREN SHOP Be Sure With Pure Phone Fo5-5351 Wendell Phone Fo5-5251 Wendell Compliments of PEOPLES BANK AND rEUST COMPANY Zebulon, North Carolina PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF RALEIGH 3705 Hillsboro Street Raleigh, North Carolina Telephone 3-1071 BBOGDEN PRODUCE CO. , INC. Raleigh, N. C. Wholesale Fruit and Produce Serving Food Dealers and Institutions in This Area for Over Fifty Years WENDELL MOTOR COMPANY SA LES SERVIC E Phone FO-5-2391 Wendell, N. C. • CO r ' S A oeGU’CnCD ' CADE MAAB Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by OLIVES f SERVICE STORE Fancy Groceries - Meats - Shoes International Refrigerators Tappan Electric Stoves R C • He quick way to toy... COIA Best by taste-test Zebulon, N. C. Compliments of Let ' s Meet and Eat at WAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY SHEARON ' S GRILL Zebulon N. C. Rolesville, N. C. Bank With BANK OF WENDELL Compliments to Class of ' 58 GEORGE F. TUCKER, M. D. Wendell Knightdale Phone AN9-9144 Member F. D. I. C. Zebulon, N. C. Enjoy Good Food JEFFEREY ' S FOOD STORE DAIRY QUEEN Zebulon, N. C. SEAFOOD MARKET Where Your Food Dollar Buys More Raleigh, N. C. Congratulations From STEPHENSON MUSIC COMPANY RICHARDSON ' S GULF SERVICE Cameron Village Raleigh, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. WMSN Your Merchants and Farmers RADIO STATION 570 Raleigh, N. C. KING ' S DRIVE-IN Curb Service Hot dogs Hamburgers Raleigh, N. C. Compliments of BAR-B-QUE DRIVE-IN PRICE ' S SHELL We Specialize in Bar-B-Que SERVICE STATION Would Appreciate Your business Raleigh, N. C. 3 Miles East of Raleigh on 64 For the Best Food Stop at HARDBARGER BUSINESS BEACON DRIVE-IN COLLEGE 428 Fayetteville Street Curb Service Raleigh, North Carolina Business Administration Acc ounting Raleigh, N. C. and Secretarial Courses Your Westinghouse Dealer Compliments of A. C. PERRY WARD ' S GULF SERVICE STATION Raleigh, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. Congratulations, Seniors! RALEIGH RETAIL FURNITURE DEALERS Raleigh, N. C. Best Wishes From MOTHER AND DAUGHTER FASHIONS Penney’s AiWAYS FIRST QUALtTYl Raleigh, N. C. JEFFERIES JEWELERS CO. Compliments of INC. Official Railroad Watch Inspector Seaboard, Southern, and Nor folk-Southern 137 S. Salisbury - Raleigh HUDSON-BELK CO. Raleigh, N. C. Congratulations, Seniors! FLOWERS VARIETY STORE HORTON SHOE SHOP Zebulon, N. C. Zebulon, N. C. KANNON ' S CAFE Zebulon, N. C. ROY BASIL PERRY Zebulon, N. C. 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