Wentworth High School - Golden Leaves Yearbook (Wentworth, NC)

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View of principa1's home MISS NANCY WITHERS Secretary Miss Nancy is always willing to helpwhenever pro- blems arise, so in appreciation for her helpfulness, cheerfulness and friendly interest, the staff affection- ately dedicates to MISS NANCY WITHERS this l96O edition of the Wentworth I-ligh GOLDEN LEAVES. THE STAFF 'ED eclication 4 Secretary at Work Superintendent Superintendent MR. ALLAN LEWIS of Rockingham County Schools 'Sz- rineipal MR. A. W. HUNTER 6 e e re ta r y MIS S NANCY WI THERS AQ GF MRS. E. C. WRIGHT MR. A. E. SMITH MRS. W. A. RANKIN Business Education Social Studies English, French East Carolina U. N. C. Elon College MR. J. VAN SI-IARPE Agriculture N. C. State College acuity MRS. P. D. MARTIN Librarian Radford College Q--I Wm. I v -fe MR. R. C. BUTLER Sciences N. C. State 7 A MISS Pl-IYLLIS YATES MR. I. E. MEADOR MRS. R. L. WILKERSON English Wake Forest College English, Printing Home Economics Wake Forest College W. C. U. N. C. acuity MR. J. L. PHILLIPS Physical Education, Civics Appalachian State Teachers College MISS MAUDE REYNOLDS Music Teacher Salem College, St. Mary's eafeteria orlzero 5 , LR' -my fo Q. 'X I Mrs. Wheeler, ge: , . Mrs. French, Mrs. Gillie, Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs. Carver 8 ,- ., JOE PURGASON .... GAYLE EARLES .... HAZEL SMITH ..... MARILEA MOORE ..... .... KATHRYN PAI GE. . Calaoo Qfficero ...........President KENNON ROBERSON. ..........Chap1ain . . . . . . . . . .Vice President DOUGLAS TAYLOR... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parliamentarian Recording Secretary LINDA VADEN ............................. Reporter Corresponding Secretary BRENDA BAILEY, CAROLYN POWELL ....... Songleaders . ..............Treasurer enioro A895 N ? ' BRENDA ELNORA BAILEY Nickname: Bridget Favorite expression: Shoot Favorite pastime: Dating Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Songleader Senior Class5 Student 2, 3,45 Student Patrol l. FRANCES ANN BENNETT Nickname: Skeeter Favorite expression: Bet you dicln't know Favorite pastime: Riding through towns Clubs: FHA I, 25 Science 45 French 3, 45 Glee 4. Superlative: Most Frien 2,s,4 Clubs: FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 Glee 3, 45 Bus Captain 2, 35 45 Science Council dly. - iq. -vb EUNICE FAYE CARTER NANCY LUCILLE CARTER Nickname: Faye Nickname: Bug Favorite expression: Ali Heck Favorite expression: Oh! Heck Favorite pastime: Dating Favorite pastime: Dating Harry Lce Clubs: FHA l,2,3,-i, Parliamentarian Z, 3, Pres- Clubs: Monogram 35 Science -45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 ident -lg FBLA -lg FTA 2, 3,-lg Science l, 2,45 Vanity 3,-4. French 45 Glee-i5 Monogram l, 2, 35 junior Var' sitv lg Varsity 2, 3, -i. REBECCA MAE CARTER Nickname: Bccky Favorite expression: lsn't that something! Favorite pastime: Dancing Clubs: FHA 2,45 Monogram 35Cl-ieerleacler3, 45 Glee Club 45 Class Prophetess. Superlative:Best Sport. MARY GRAY CAUDLE Nickname: Sisty Favorite expression: Shucks, Ireckin Favorite pastime: Dating Clubs: Beta Club 3, -i, Chaplain 'lg FHA 1, 2, 3, -l, Reporter 45 Glee -ig Science 3, -15 Annual Staff 45 FTA 3,-15 Student Council-i. Miss Wentworlh High of 1960. r JOHN DAVID CROWDER Nickname: johnny Favorite expression: Hey, say there Favorite pastime: Suoking at Charlie's Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 2, 3, 45 FTA 3, Treasurer 45 Clee -i. Superlative: Wittiest. t 4: BARBARA CAE LE EARLES Nickname: Pearl Favorite expression: Isn't that something! Favorite pastime: Dating Clubs: Fl-LA l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 FTA 2, 3,-1, Reporter 3, Vice President 45 Science l, Z,3, Treasurer 3g French 3,45 Glee 45 Mono- gram 2,35 Student Patrol 35 Student Council 2, -15 FBLA 45 Bu: Captain 25 vice President of Senior Class5 Class President 25 junior Varsity l5 Varsity 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain 4, Superlatives: Best All Around. i W 1L-Q 5 22,5 4- .,.. Q 1. PY QU? A 5 do PHOLQQ X MORRIS WAYNE GIBSON WILLIAM JUNE GLASS EVELYN MARIE HAMLET Nickname: PoIcey Nickname: Bill Nickname: Hunk Favorite expression: Shucks Favorite expression: What! Favorite expression: Ah Nuts Favorite pastime: Painting Favorite pastime: Swimming Favorite pastime: Dreaming of Billy Clubs: FFA 2,4. superlative: Meer ceiineeus. Clubs: FFA l,2, 3,4, Sentinel 4, Bu.: Driver 2, Clubs: FI-IA 1,2, 3, 4, Science 1,2, 3,43 C126 3, 3 45 Monogram 3, Paper Staff 4, Giftorian of Sen- ROBERT BENTON HARRELL Nickname: Bobby Favorite expression: How about that? Favorite pastime: Driving an auto Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3,45 FBLA 4: Glee 4, Bus Cap- tain. my , Miata AVA! LAB LE DOROTHY LEA I-IUTCI-II:'.NS Nickname: Dot Favorite expression: Isn' that something? Favorite pastime: Playing the piano Clubs: FI-LA I, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 1,45 FTA 4: Class Reporter 3. Glee 1,2, 3,4. Superlative: Most Talented. Clubs: ior Class, junior Varsity 3, Varsity 4. Superla- tive: Wittiest. 5 KE.NN'ETH LEE IULIAN Niclcname: Kenneth Favorite expression: Do it Louie FFA I, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 43 Glee 4: Bus Cap- tain 3. l - 1 ! 1 I ELMER HOWARD KING Nickname: Kimo Favorite expression: Huw about that Favorite pastime: Sleeping Clubs: FFA l, 2, 5, 4, Reporter 4, Paper Staff 4, Mimeograph Editor, Science 2, 3,4, FBLA 3, 4, Beta 3, 4, Bus Driver 4: FTA 4, Cvlec, Annual Staff 4. DONALD FARRELL MILLER Nickname: Don Favorite expression: A1n't it Favorite pastime: Dating Clubs: Baseball 2, 4, Annual Staff 3, Student Council 3, French 2, 3, 4, President 4, Parlia- mentarian 2, Science 2, 3, 4, Beta 2, 3,-i, Vice President 3, FTA 4,FBLA 4,Glee 3,-4. Superla- tives: Best Dressed, Most Talented. Escort at Beauty Pageant, King of the Harvest Festival 4. MARILLA MOORE Nickname: Mary Lea Favorite expression: Well, Ideclare Favorite pastime: Listening to the radio and dating Clubs: FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Songleader 4, FTA 2, 4, FBLA l, Clee l, 4, President 4. Superlative: Most Courteous. PAUL NELSON MOORE Nickname: Nelson Favorite expression: Big Deal Favorite pastime: Driving an auto Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, vice President-i, Assistant Bus Driver 3, 4, Bus Captain 3. Superlative: Best Looking. Escort at Beauty Pageant. i' KATHRYN GLENORA FAIGE Nickname: Kat Favorite expression: A.h, Sugar Favorite pastime: Listening to music Clubs: FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Beta 3, 4, Student Council 4, FBLA 4, Science l, 4, Glee 4, Paper Staff 4, Editor of Annual Staff 4, Class Treasurer 3,-l. LINDA KAYE PATTERSON Nickname: Kaye Favorite expression: Really Favorite pastime: Going to Big Oaks Clubs: FHA l,2, 3,4, Secretary 3, FBLA 3,-4 . President 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Mono- gram 2, 3,Glee 3, 4, Student Council l,4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Chief 3, 4, Paper Staff 3, 4 Annual Staff 4, Class Secretary l. Superlatives Best Dessed, Best Looking. CAROLYN MARIE POWELL Nickname: Carolyn Favorite expression: Oh you don't me an it! Favorite pastime: Riding through town Clubs: Beta 2, 3,4, Secretary 3, Songleaderfl, FI-LA 1, 2, 3,4, Pianist 35 FTA 2, 3, President 35 Science 15 FBLA 3, 4, Vice President 45 Mono- gram 35 Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 45 Stu- dent Patrol 45 Glee 45 Paper Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 4, Business Manager45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Class Songleader 45 Bus Captain 2, 4. JOSEPH WILLIAM PURGASON Nickname: joe Favorite expression: Huh ' Favorite pastime: Annoying people and odier- xvise preventing perIection Clubs: S tud e nt C oun c il 45 President Senior Class: Annual Stall 45 Vice President Class 35 junior Rotarian -I. Superlative: Most Intellec- tual. Tl-IOM.-XS KENNON ROBERSON Nickname: Kennon Favorite expression: Sliucl-cs Favorite pastime: Reading l Q I 4' 0 c..-J I Photo not AVAIILABLE GLENDA DARE RAKESTRAW Nickname: Glenda Favorite expression: You're kidding Favorite pastime: Dating Clubs: Fl-IA l, 2, 3,45 French 3,45 FBLA 15 Glee 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM FREDERICK RATLIFF Nickname: Freddie Favorite expression: It's a sad world Favorite pastime: Racing Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Science 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Monogram 2, 35 Student Council 45StudentPatrol l5ClassTestator-15I.V. Basket- ball l,25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 j.V.Baseball l5 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain Basketball 4. Superlatives: Most At.hletic5 Most School Spirited. Clubs: FFA l, 25 Beta 2, 3,-1, Reporter -I5 FBLA 3,4, Secretary 4, FTA 4, French 2, 3,4, Mom- gram l,2,B.lSlsCtl1all, j.V, 1,25 Student Coun- cil 3, -4, Chaplain -l,SttidenL Patrol l,2,-l, Cliiel -45 Annu al S t a I I 4, Assistant Editor 45 Paper Staff 3, -I5 Marshal 3, Class Reporter 2, Glce 3,-4. Vice President -I5 Class Chaplain 4, Boys' State Delegate 3, Science Sy mposium Delegate 25 Assistant Business Manager Beta Concession 3: Bus Captain l, 3, 4. Superlatives: Most Likelv to Succeed, Most Popular. ARCHIE TAYLOR ROBERTS Nickname: Archie Ball Favorite expression: No kidding, who gave you the clue? t Favorite pastime: Loafing at Big Oaks Clubs: FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 1,25 Student Council 35Annual Staff 45 Science 45 President junior Class. Superlativez Best Sport. ws- 3 ig.-,x pgs- if ,H 6' N 3 Gy, ' is- 4 'wc ,Y f,,.. 1, , ,ff ,..-ff ' -A C' FR.-XNCF5 FREEAL-XN SCOTT Nickname: Little One Favorite expression: Full ol mud Favorite pastime: Dating john Henrx' Clubs: FHA l, 2, 3, -l, Science -lg Monogram junior Varsity 3, Varsity 4. 3. CAROL IANE SLAUGHTER Nickname: C. I. Favorite expression: Blow nic lwaclrwartls' Fax orlte pastime: Going to movies Clubs: FHA l, 2, Science -l, French 4, Glue 4 Cl H.-XZLI LOUISE Slxll'I'll Niclvianlt-1 l'l:ut'l llxc-rite e- ,-rurrntrr 'li-ltrlw' Fatoritr' p.1:.tinlt': Dating tilts: tltrtr 2, 4, 4, st-trtt.rr't 4, Fl'L-X l, 2, 4, 4, l'lll,,-X 4, 'S ltllgu l l FTA -l, Clet' 4, Student ctrrrrrtrl 4, ltrporttr 4, Prptr stan 4, trlrtor 4, Ch trlrl LINDA C-All. VADEN Nickname: Linda Favorite expression: Oh, great, lt-1 Mllrslml 3, Xnnu.ll Stall -1, Class Sourc- 3, rl. Class Pot-l -l. Supcrlatlvu: Most In- tt-Iletlnal. DOUGLAS RAY TAYLOR Nickname. Butch Fax orlte expression: Think so huh, Favorite pastime: Strol-ting at Doc's Clubs: Student Patrol l, 2, FFA 1, 2, Science l, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Beta 2, 3, -l, Parllamentarlan 3, President 4, Annual Stat! 3,4, Stutlent Council -l, Reporter -lg FBLA 3,-l, Treasurer 4, French 2,3,-l, Parllamentarlan 2, Treasurer 3, Paper Staff 4, Bus Drl-.-er 3, 4, Class Parllzlmenrarlan 4, Crlee Club 4, Class Secretary 2, Marshal 3, Business Manager Beta Concession 3, Bus Cap- tain 2, Superlatlx es: Best All Around, Most De- pendable, Favorite pastime: Eating and going to parties Clubs: Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, Songleader 3, FBLA 3,4, Reporter 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, French 3, 4, Re- porter 3, Prsrrrst 4, FHA l,2, 3,4, Reporter 3, Sclence l, 2, 3,4, Songleader l, President 2, Monogram l, 2, 3, Newspaper Stalf 4, Sports E- tlitor 4,Annual starr 3, 4, sttrtlerrr Patrol l, 2, 3, Class President 1, Class Reporter 4, Class His- torrarr 4, Varsity Basketball l,2, 3,-1, Co-Cap- tain 4, All County 2, 3, Most Outstanding Player ln County 3: Miss Wentworth High of ILISS, Marsh al 3, Glee 4. Super-latlves: Most Popular, Most Athletic, Mos!Dependable, Most Likely to Succeed. LUCINDA VIRGINIA WIMBISH Nickname: Cindy Favorite expression: How about that! Favorite pastime: Writing jimmy Clubs: FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Science 1, 2, 3,45 FTA 2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, FBLA 3,4, His- torian 4, Monogram 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Clee 3, 4, student Council 3, 4, Paper Staff 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4, Runner-Up in Beauty Pageant 2,-1, Annual Stall 4, Senior Editor -lg Homeroom Treasurer l. Superlatlve: Most School Spirited. fu. F 'nor-as C5 aocoto LEA ANN WILLIAMS LEE WILKINS Qlaoo 'motto Qlaoo eolora We build the ladder by which we rise. Pink and White . . X X ,J I elaoo glower Carnation 16 CLIMBING UPWARD We'll climb though the way be rugged, We've climbed a little way, And gathered flowers of learning, To crown this happy dayg But now our paths look rugged, And very steep and longg We'll have to be so careful To keep from turning wrong. But the birds will sing about us, The winds will gently blowg The sun will shine in splendor, To show us where to go, So, gazing ever upward, We'll press on all the time, And though the way be rugged, We'll climb and climb and climb! And only the big world will praise us, And only the big world will blame, Though We work for the joy ofwinning, And climb up the pathway of fame, For each in his separate calling, His separate thought must express, As he follows the gleam as he sees it To the goal that to him means success HAZEL SMITH Poet ',. arohalo . 5 Q! 'ff! g 1 ,mu lm EW ' Illlswffs or M ! ls! mn V559 mf Q M i 'I' 'nl'n'f'a' 5 llll N T---2 u I I AA -' Q1 Y r ' D n al llll 2 3 S Qfw In 1 it K4 'A' .A gn l , ' H MARSHALS Donald Miller, Douglas Taylor, Hazel Smith, Chiefg Linda Vaden, Kennon Roberson enior Superlativeo J ag vfgfjggj Q 'r 11 fl an WITTIEST Evelyn Hamlet Johnny Cfowdef Mosr TALENTED Dorothy I-Iutchens Donald Miller MOST COURTEOUS Mary Lea Moore Wayne Gibson MOST INT ELLEC TUA L . nf. BEST ALL AROUND Gayle Earles Douglas Taylor enior Hazel Smith joe Purgason BEST DRESSED Kaye Patterson Donald Miller MOST POPULAR Linda Vaden Kennon Roberson MOST ATHLETIC Linda Vaden Freddie Ratliff L.,' MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Cindy Wimbish Freddie Ratliff MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Linda Vaden Kennon Roberson uperlatiueo 1:1 BEST SPORT Rebecca Carter Archie Roberts M MOST DEPENDABLE Dou glas Taylor 'Fung Linda Vaden 5, : BEST LOOKING Kay e Patterson Nelson Moore FRIENDLIEST Ann Bennett joe Purgason elaoo gfiotory It is hard to believe that four years have passed since that day in '56 when we first entered high school. Entering high school, we felt very important until we saw the upperclassmen, then we realized we weren't as important as we thought. It took us quite a while to get in the full swing of high school life, but with the help of our advisors, Mr. Butler and Mr. Sharp, We soon took our place. Our Freshman class officers were: President, Linda Vaden, Vice President, Kaye Patterson, Secretary, jo Ann French, Treasurer, Cindy Wimbish, Reporter, Carolyn Powell. That year we had a chance to join clubs and participate in different school activities. We had one girl, Linda Vaden, on the varsity basketball team. We also had one boy, Wayne Joyce, on the baseball team. One year later we were Sophomores. We found out that year that high school isn't all play. Officers were: President, Gayle Earles, Vice President, Kaye Patterson, Secretary, Douglas Taylor, Reporter, Kennon Roberson, Treasurer, Donald Miller. Our advisors for that year were Miss Barrier and Mr. Sharpe. The proud members of our class wearing Beta pins were Carolyn Powell, Linda Vaden, Gracie Corum, Kennon Roberson and Douglas Taylor. Those making the varsity basketball teams were Faye Carter, Gayle Earles, Freddie Ratliff, Wayne Joyce and Kennon Roberson. Freddie also made the baseball team. Kaye Patterson became a cheerleader. That was a very big year for our girls in the beauty pageant. Linda Vaden was crowned Miss Wentworth High and Cindy Wimbish was second runner-up. After what seemed to be a very short vacation, we returned to take our place as juniors. With anticipation for a great year, we elected class officers, who were: President, Archie Roberts, Vice President, Joe Purgason, Secretary, Hazel Smith, Treasurer, Kathryn Paige, Reporter, Dorothy Hutchens. Our advisors, Mrs. Wright and Mr. Smith, were our guiding lights through the many events of that year. We ordered our class rings, and when they came we were thrilled to death. Early in the year we began to think about the junior-Senior Banquet. Finally the big night came. The theme was A Song in My Heart. It took a lot of work combined with a lot of fun, but it was worth all of the work because there was never a prettier banquet. Elmer King, Donald Miller, Mary Gray Caudle, Kathryn Paige andHazel Smith were invited into the Beta Club. Many of the members of the class became officers of clubs. Frances Scott, Evelyn Hamlett and Lucille Carter became members of the varsity basketball team, which was County Champion for l959. Becky Carter, Mary Gray Caudle, Cindy Wimbish and Carolyn Powell became cheerleaders. We were very proud of Mary Gray Caudle, who was second runner-up in the beauty pageant. The coveted honor of being marshals went to Hazel Smith, Chief, Linda Vaden, Kennon Roberson, Douglas Taylor and Donald Miller. We concluded our junioryear by working on the rose chain for graduation, and having a. party at Lynrock. We soon realized that we were Seniors. Looking forward to graduation and the many events of the year, we elected the following class officers: President, joe Purgason, Vice President, Gayle Earles, Recording Secretary, Hazel Smith, Corresponding Secretary, Marilea Moore, Treasurer, Kathryn Paige, Chaplain, Kennon Roberson, Parliamentarian, Douglas Taylor, Reporter, Linda Vaden, Songleaders, Brenda Bailey and Carolyn Powell. Mrs. Rankin, our advisor, seemed always to be d-iere when needed to help solve our many problems. Many of our class members were presidents of clubs. Linda Vaden, Gayle Earles and Freddie Ratliff were elected co-captains of the basketball teams. Kaye Patterson was elected chief cheerleader. Again we were proud of our girls in the beauty pageant. Mary Gray Caudle was crowned MissWentworth High and CindyWimbish was first runner-up. Many other important events took place during our Senior year---too many to name. As we look back over the past four years, we remember many happy experiences that we have shared together. Al- though we had many misunderstandings, everything seemed always to work out okay. It is difficult to find words to ex- press our gratitude to those who have helped us. As we leave Wentworth, we realize we may never meet again on this earth, but we will have the sweet memories of our high school days. LINDA VADEN Historian 20 Q laoo roplsecy On a hot humid day in 1970, I happened to be at an auto race, and to my surprise KATHRYN PAIGE was driving a racer. After the race, she came over and was talking to me about the good old times at W.H. S. She said that HAZEL SMITH is a private secretary for McCann's Mink Ranch. ANN BENNETT is a successful Lab Technician at Tri-City Hos- pital. DOUGLAS TAYLOR is taking Mr. Butler's place as Chemistry teacher atW.H.S. LUCILLE CARTER and FRANCES SCOTT are planning to make their first flight to the moon in a homemade rocket ship. FAYE CARTER is telephone operator at Reidsville. ARCHIE ROBERTS is now a building contractor. GLENDA RAKESTRAW has finally settled down to a quiet and peaceful life with her husband. KENNON ROBERSON is pastor of Mount Hermon Baptist Church. MARY LEA MOORE is now a physical therapist. FREDDIE RATLIFF is now coaching at State. EVELYN HAMLETT is under con- tract with the Big Top Circus. JOE PURGASON owns a clothing store in Reidsville. KAYE PATTERSON and CAROLYN POWELL have recently opened their own beauty shops. NELSON MOORE is now head curb hop at Big Oal-cs. DOROTHY HUTCHENS is holding concerts in Carnegie Hall. DONALD MILLER is teaching Art at State. ELMER KING is owner of a saw mill. KENNETH JULIAN is owner of Big Oaks. GAYLE EARLES is married to Earnest and settled down to raising a family. ROBERT HARRELL is a truck driver for McLean's. CINDY WINIBISH, of course, is married to jimmy--very happily- BILL GLASS is t66lCl'1iH9 at W.H.S. WAYNE GIBSON is working very hard to be a Doctor. LINDA VADENiS coach of the girls' team at W. I-I.S. JOHNNY CROWDER is superintendent of an insane asylum. MARY GRAY CAUDLE is still playing the field, looking for a millionaire. BRENDA BAILEY has disappeared. CAROL SLAUGHTER is a nurse in New Mexico. Before I knew it, the time had passed by and Kathryn had to leave. We planned to get together later in the week when I can leave my S and lO cent store, and tall-c more about the good times at W.H.S. and of our classmates of 1960. BECKY CARTER Prophetess .21 :wt cwill and geotament We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty of Wentworth High School in the county of Rockingham, State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and body do write this document. ARTICLE I To the Faculty: Mr. Hunter: We leave our appreciation for his understanding our problems. Mrs. Rankin: A Senior Class that makes good grades. Mr. Smith: A serious Sociology class. Mrs. Wright: A typing class that will come in and get to work. Mr. Butler: AChemistry class that will not break all his test tubes. Miss Yates: A glee club that will sing something other than rounds. Mrs. Wilkerson: A more co-operative group of escorts for the beauty pageant. Mr. Meador: A smaller printing class. Mrs. Martin: A library class that will do duties quietly. Mr. Phillips: A team that will get home before 12:00. Mr. Sharpe: A class that is willing to clean the shop without fussing. ARTICLE II To the undergraduates: To the Juniors, we leave our loyalty to Mrs. Rankin. To the Sophomores, we leave two more years of study and fun. To the Freshmen, we leave a hard time. Individual Bequests: I, LUCILLE CARTER, leave my ability to play basketball to Gwynn Durham and Jimmie Spencer. I, ARCHIE ROBERTS, leave my ability to wheel a car to Colin Kelly and Kempie King. KATHRYN PAIGE, leave my flirty ways to Buddy Paschal and Martha Taylor. JOE PURGASON, le-ave my position as Senior Class President to either John Dallas or Judy Mayhew. ANN BENNETT, leave I5 pounds to Shirley Pulliam and Norman Denny. DOUGLAS TAYLOR, leave my position as President of the Beta Club to either Richard Cox or Linda Crowder. I, GAYLE EARLES, leave my position as Co-captain of the basketball team to Jean Reynolds. I, FREDDIE RATLIFF, leave my position as Co-captain of the basketball team to Walter Carter or Walter Gunn, whoever works the hardest for it. I, BILL GLASS, leave my Cadillac to Edward Anderson and June Crews. I, EVELYN HAMLETT, leave my position as bus captain of '76 to Linda Smith and Billy Farmer. WAYNE GIBSON, leave my married life to Judy Bugher and Kenneth Jones. FAYE CARTER, leave my position as F.l-I. A. President to Donna Dickerson. 1, Ia I, 1. I, I: I, ROBERT HARRELL, leave my parking place to Norman Austin and Doris Wyatt. I, MARILEA MOORE, leave my quiet ways to Charles Jessie and Reid Griffin. I, JOHNNY CROWDER, leave my witty ways to Patricia Stanfield and Billy Rakestraw. I, DOROTHY I-IUTCHENS, leave my ability to play the piano to Ruby Stump and Glenn Ed Johnson. I, DONALD MILLER, leave my ability to tell jokes to Wilbur Doss and Barbara Wilson. I, KENNETH JULIAN, leave my membership in the Roll-Over Club to Mary Ellen Meador and Bill McMichael. I, REBECCA CARTER, leave my position as cheerleader to Orenda Harrelson or Kenneth Southard. ELMER KING, leave my ability to get along with people to Hazel Purgason and Frankie Scott. MARY GRAY CAUDLE, leave my position as Miss Wentworth to Mary McCann. KAYE PATTERSON, leave my position as chief cheerleader to Coretta Owen or Ray Carter. NELSON MOORE, leave the back seat of my Impala to Jimmy Woods and Bobby Still. I, FRANCES SCOTT, leave my weight to George Carter and Bonnie Merritt. I, HAZEL SMITH, leave my ability to make lOO's in Family Life to Linda Jessie and Douglas Patterson. I, CAROLYN POWELL, leave my position as secretary of the Student Council to Bobby Wyatt. I, KENNON ROBERSON, leave my ability to get out of class to Larry Jarrell and Jeritta Rakestraw. I, CAROL SLAUGHTER, leave my ability to giggle to Dolly Overby and Johnny Aaron. GLENDA RAKESTRAW, leave my quiet ways to Bobby Witty and Mabel Vernon. CINDY WIMBISH, leave my height to Robert Brown and Lissie Fagge. LINDA VADEN, leave my ability to break things in chemistry to Margie Joyner and Curtis Mosley. BRENDA BAILEY, leave my big blue eyes to Joyce Harrell and Johnny McDonald. I, FREDDIE RATLIFF, leave my Presidency of the F. F. A. to Leroy Haskins. I, CAROLYN POWELL, leave my typing ability to Bonnie Carroll. 1, 1, 1, I, I: In 1, 1, FREDDIE RATLIFF Testator 22 elcwo Qlfice ro CORETTA OWEN ..... ........ P resident LINDA CROWDER ........... . . . Treasurer NORMAN AUSTIN .... . . . Vice President BONNIE CARROLL ............ .... R eporter KEMPIE KING ..... .......... S ecretary MRS. WRIGHT, MR. SMITH .... .... A dvisors W 4 ,eg un LO P0 f 1 ' ,S 1,-Q ' 1:4 'ftjax' ' EDWARD ANDERSON NORMAN AUSTIN 'O- IUDY BUGHER . ,B W BONNIE CARROLL ff. . - ' f'1,.v - ' . 4 Iffrwwfp 1' :fail . 'iv' . I -.g...... , M' '4 , 'Su' Ia! xv.. I X f,. 24 ,fag g 1 Nw 11 9 K A Tn K Q-a af'- T1 as .. E 1' ,E 1 ORENDA I-IARRELSON GWYNN DURHAM '?' 'RSS f '-' x ,,,,q,. 'I-' .NFWN 'hi N' iw? E LISSIE FAGGE, REID GRIFFIN LEROY HASKINS LARRY JARRELL , 1 1 , 1 f' Q.. 11' -1 NL E 1 T . T V If LLLT ,L ,- RAY CARTER WALTER CARTER RICHARD COX WILBUR DOSS JOHN DALLAS JUNE CREWS JOYCE HARRELL CHARLES JESSIE ,,..a- 7 v 3 gg ,- N J? ,, ' ' ' U I YU! fb... P' 1 V ' W N- -J 25 N Yr' LINDA JESSIE GLENN EDD JOHNSON KENNETH JONES MARGIE JOYNER new COLIN KELLY KEMPIE KING F 1 . Q I YJ 2 Q54 gg nj P if J' 2 MARY MCCANN BONNIE MERRITT JUDY MAYI-IEW MARY ELLEN MEADOR ' A . fl- i, . . -'ann' X 1 '1' bi - i'1'. A f P 'L-' ' E' 'J 4 I V.' w:x'm.1 L . ,A , V ggi A.', , ' -511' 1 1 f I' A' .- I 1,4 1 gy 5'- fv-. A L EL 4 KA I, I I if JOHNNY MCDONALD CURTIS MOS LEY was .I BILL MCMICI-IAEL CORET TA OW EN if 4 Y 4 1 26 FOX if an C iv BUDDY PASCHAL 'W I SHIR LEY PULLIAM , HAZEL PURGASON ,ov BILLY RAKESTRAW f N IERITTA RAKESTRAW -: ' FRANKIE SCOTT JIMMY SPENCER LINDA SMITH KENNETH SOUTHARD BOBBY STILL PATRICIA STANFIELD JEAN REYNOLDS RUBY STUMP MARTHA TAYLOR Q 114- Not Pictured 47' Aw- MABEL VERNON BOBBY WITTY JIMMY wooms BARBARA WILSON BOBBY WYATT DORIS WYATT LINDA CROWDER GEORGE CARTER Av-ff 'WN---aff' . ',., 'Zji , QV A, W., -,.,,-, ,s -9-A : - Not Pictured JOHNNY AARON BILLY FARMER ROBERT BROWN WALTER GUNN NORMAN DENNY DOLLY OVERBY DONNA DICKERSON DOUGLAS PATTERSON unior napohoto 28 X elaoo QHic:ero MIKE I-IEFFINGER ..... .......... P resident KATHRYN WILLIAMS ............ .... T re asurer CHERYI. DeI.ANCEY .... .... V ice President LINDA CAUDLE .................... . . . Reporter VIRGINIA GUNN Secretary MRS. WILKERSON, MR. BUTLER .... . . . Advisors S o ph o mo re 0 30 DOROTHY BELTON TOMMY BUTLER YVONNE CARTER LINDA CAUDLE THOMAS CHESHIRE HUBERT CORUM JERRY CORUM JOEL CORUM RONALD CORUM JOHNNY DOSS EARL HANCOCK WENDELL HARMON RALPH HARVEY MARTHA HASKINS DARRELL HLFFINGER MIKE HEFFINGER RONALD HUNDLEY JIMMY JULIAN 'PUR vi ROY KNIGHT ALICE MARTIN GLENNA MCCLUNG RONALD MCCOLLUM JIMMY MEADOR CONOY MORAN PEGGY PURGASON LIONEL RUDD JIMMY SMITH KATHRYN WILLIAMS JERRY YOUNTS Not Pictured BECKY CROWDER BOBBY CAUDLE SAMMY FULP RODNEY SPENCER ONIS -PATTERSON 32 HAROLD MOORE. . . BETTY COX ...... JANE WAY ...... LOUISE BRAY LOIS DUKE ri 1-, 1 L' ,X elaoo Qlficero .........President BETTY FORREST.............. ....Treasurer . . . .Vice President MR. PHILLIPS, MISS YATES. . . . . . . . Advlsors . . . . . . .Secretary re ahme n CARL BURRIS GUY COTTON BETTY COX BETTY SUE DONALD CARTER CHARLES KENNETH FORREST RUSSELL FRENCH GRAVLEY GRIFFITH ,.am.- T5vRm.1mf - ., ' wr: , .V Q, ' EX- Qi fl, 1 ,kvx .V R J' , fx - ... :fx E , .1 I II :RT-Q '29 1'-.-ix-, ' xg'-, . 1--v 34 711, ., MARY LOU GUNN ig V' 'L fs 1 ww-- 3 lk, is fi A YF' vf- 'N Q' 18' MARTHA HAND SHIRLEY HANDY C. R. HART MARY SUE JUDY IULIAN REID LOVINGS LINDA LYNN JONES MARGARET MARTIN ANNIE RUTH CAROLYN HAROLD MOORE BARBARA OAKLEY MOORE CI-IERYL NORW OOD STEVE TED PLUMMER RAKESTRAW DON ROBERSON ROBERSON r A ' R, UWA 'Qvw vx X151 '23 ix 2' L- ,R - Q Yr , I v-f' S- ,A L V 155 x X 1, SANDRA IOYNER CAROLYN MCMILLAN THOMAS PATTERSON MARI E ROD GERS ,NTI MARIE PATTERSON GLENDA SCOTT vs nn, , kd Q.-. K E - . .- 'X 35 1-vw S - S 'K I ,. ,ef A4 'K 1-'95 u --..V j Vw wa- REBECCA SCOTT HARVEY SHARP JEANNE SHREVE JUDY SMOTHERS KAY STIERS KENNETH STONE SANDRA JARRELL ANN TALLEY DENNIS STRADER SUTTON TROXLER Not Pictured SAM CARTER LEE O'DELL JUDY VADEN BILLY CAROLYN JIMMY YEATTES REBECCA WALL JANE WAY WILLIAMSON JOAN WITTY WYATT , . 'E . 5 , ,- 1 . fr - :QA .Jai 'EN gf 5 ,X E, 'A 7' -fn , J - I lr., FQ .-5. :fi 52-985, ii'-EI-mm. 36 37 Qighth grade MR. lviEADOR'S EIGHTH GRADE First row, left to right: Earlene Walker, Helen Patterson, Shirley Patterson, Larry Brown, Benny Chilton, Wayne French, Jimmie Walker, Ronald Shreve, Patricia Cole, Judy Austin, Linda Stanfield, Brenda Coleman, Nancy Cheek. Edward Bailey, Rita Cotton, Faye Miller. Fourth row: Ronald McKinney, Second row: Shelia Boaz, Marjorie Wr ay, Jane Joyce, Rosa I-Ieffinger, Ronnie Collie, Jimmie Doyle, Mr. Meador, Calvin Shelton, David Caudle, Marilyn Moran, Shirley Haskins, Kaye Barber, Faye Vaughn. Third row: Jimmie Farris. 4 a MRS. WALKER'S EIGHTH GRADE First row, left to right: Brenda Brown, Brenda Joyce, Lois Jean Lovings, Mary Bobby Spencer, Michael Still, Mildred Carter, Carolyn Brame. Fourth row: Harrell, Brenda Gunn, Carol Dickerson, JoAnn Meador. Second row: Faith William McNabb, Mikey Patterson, Paul Trent, Christine Harmon, Judy Talley, Donald Wall, Patw Southard, Ann Lovelace, Elizabeth Marsh, Nan Rakestraw. Fifth row: Garth Green, James Crowder, Harold Haynes, Robert Etta Barnard, Brenda Patterson. Third row: Jimmy Purgason, Melvin Thomas, Mathews, Ricky Witty, Mrs. Melvin Walker. 38 eventh grade MR. HALIJS SEVENTH GRADE First row, left to right: Marie Wyatt, Marie Griffin, joan Brown, Gayle Talley, Ruben Carter, David Fox, Henry Fagge, Wayne Parlier, Harry Rakesvsraw, Dale Troxler, Elizabeth Dye, Faye Shreve. Second row: Betty Carter, Douglas Carter. Fourth row: Danny Thompson, jimmy Bennet, Williams, Irene Mabe, Mary Mabe, Vickey Turman, Linda Shelton, Sandra Tommy Mathews, RanzieHa.rmon, David Conner, Michae1Chan-ibers, Eddie Bray, Rowena Hundley. Third row: Douglas Brame, john Fisher, james Crowder, Michael Sheppard, Mr. Hall. ii MR. BRANDE'S SEVENTH GRADE First FOHV, left to right: Norma Corum, Hilda Patterson, jo McMillia.n, Rachel Vaden. Third row: Ne al Miller, David Oakley, William Perry, Eugenia Griffith, Cathy Odell, Nancy Corum, Sandra Lillard, Dianne Charles Patterson, Sammy Rakestraw, Lee Rakesuaw, Edward May, Marie Sha.rpe. Second row: Camilla Paterson, Tonda Smothers, Kaye Pl-U'Q350n, Scott. Fourth row: Mr. G. C. Brande, Billy Cayton, Tommy Carter, Tommy Brenda Barber, Frances Moore, Ma.ria.n Earles, Nancy Taylor, Marie Austin. Carter, Tommy McCann. 39 5 ixth Q rude MRS. RUTH McCOl.I.UM'S SIXTH GRADE First row, left to right: Joan French, Randy Carroll, Ronald Goodman, Bill Meador, Carlene Merritt, Ruth Corum, Sandra Crowder, Connie Michael. Second row: Larry Troxler, Joe Harrell, Hal DeLancey, Wayne Joyner, Brenda Barnes, Linda Fox, Elaine Caudle, Janice Stone. Third row: Leroy Vernon, Jessie Bullins, Ronnie Scott, Mrs. Ruth McCollum, Curtis Craig, Rebecca Ratliff, Doris Meadows, Donna Southard, James Priddy. MRS. FARRIS' SIXTH GRADE First row, left to right: Bonnie Dickens, Saundra Gatewood, Ruth Moore, Dora Tilley, Anita Smith, Beth Rakestraw, Patsy Joyner, Billy Pulliam. Second row: Ann Rich, Joel Stone, Peggy Cox, Helen Brown, Joyce Reynolds, Linda Griffin, Mitchael Dixon, Kerry Gibson. Third row: Marilyn 40 Durham, VirginiaMatherly, Fay Craddock, Becky Cardwell, Joe Bill Barnes, Mike Roberson, Jimmy Vemon, Tommy Scott. Fourth row: Lindbergh Moore, Richard Craddock, Jesse May, Elwood Soyars, Jerry Perry, Tom Priddy, Mrs, Farris, Dewey Boaz, Jack Still, Billy Reynolds. 41 Student ouncil LlNDA VADEN ....... ......... P resident N BILL MQMICHAEL .... .... V me President ' CARoLYN POWELL .... ....... s ecretary 54 ' HAZEL SMITH ....... ........... R eporter ' K' mx. DOUGLAS TAYLOR .... .... A ssistant Reporter KENNON ROBERSON .... ...... P atrol Chief d 5 MR. I-TUNTER ......... ..... A dvisor N' f The purpose of the Student Council is to promote any Z l 5 . . . . TLIDENT activity that will make our school a better place rn COUNQL which to live, work and play. , i v First row, left to right: Patterson, Wimbish, Mr. I-lunter4Advisorj, Smith. I-lundley, Paige, Anderson. Fifth row: Gibson, French, Owen, Powell Second row: Joyner, Bailey, Crowder, Miller, Earles. Third row: Roberson, Vaclen, Purgason, McMichael. Harrell, Ratliff, Purgason, Taylor, Carter. Fourth row: Wall, Brame, Lynn, 42 ll N.. KATHRYN PAIGE. . . KENNON ROBERSON .... CAROLYN POWELL .... llllli vill lll lllll 31, 7 E 1 A .5 xx' 1 . . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . . Assistant Editor ...Business Manager The GOLDEN LEAVES Staff hopes that you will enjoy this 1960 Annual. We have done our best to organize a book that we hope will bring back plea- sant memories. 5 P First row seated Owen Wmbish Sm th Powell Paige, Roberson,Vaclen, Bailey, McMichael, Caudle, Meador, King, Wilson, Taylor, Patterson. Mrs Wright fAdv1sorp Standing L Carter F Carter, Miller, Roberts, 43 -is S eta Klub iii! - 1 A committee preparing for the sale of Christmas paper The purpose of this organization is to promote the ideals of honesty, service, leadership, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage students to Continue their education after school. DOUGLAS TAYLOR ...... ......... P resident DONNA DICKERSON ..... .... V ice President I-IAZEL SMITH ......... ....... S ecretary KATHRYN PAIGE ...... .... T reasurer KENNON ROBERSON ..... . . . Reporter MARY GRAY CAUDLE .... . . . Chaplain BARBARA WILSON ...... ....... P ianist CAROLYN POWELL ...... ........ S ongle ader EDWARD ANDERSON .... . . . Parliamentarian M MARY ELLEN MEADOR .... ...... H istorian MRS. RANKIN .......... .... A dvisor ' First row, left to right: Caudle, Powell, Paige, Smith, Taylor, Dickerson, Carroll, Stanfield, Purgason, Rakestraw. Third row: Hundley, Miller Meador, Wilson. Second row: Mrs. Ra.nkinfAdvisorJ, Vaden, Gunn, Mayhew, Roberson, McMichael, Anderson. Fourth row: jarrell, King. 44 Tel! 'IRR 'N '- as llll Y Wd GAYLE EARLES ..... KAYE PATTERSON. . . JOHNNY CROWDER .... I-IAZEL PURCASON ..... MR SMITH The F.T.A. teaches rts membe rs about the teachmg profession. It cultivates in its members the qualrtres of personality, character and leadershrp whrch are essential in good teachers CINDY WIMBISH .... ...... P resrdent Vice Pres1dent PATRICIA STANFIELD. . . .... Parliamentaman LINDA CROWDER .... ..... S ongleader First row, left to right: Crowder, Eaxles, Yatlen, Patterson, Winmbrslw, L. Meador, Wilson, Rakestraw. Third row: Mr. Smith fAdvxsorj Roberson Crowder, Stanlield, Purgason, Second row:Hutchens, Moore, Candle, Smrth, Miller, Kmg, Gunn, Merritt, Carter. 45 KAYE PATTERSON .... ....... P resident CAROLYN POWELL. . . . . . Vice President KENNON ROBERSON. . . .... Secretary TAYLOR .... , , , Treasurer LINDA VADEN ........ . . Reporter CINDY VVIMBISH ........ .... H istorian MARY ELLEN MEADOR .... . . . Chaplain MRS. WRIGHT ........ , , , Adviggr The purpose of the F.B.L.A. is to develop leader- ship, to s tr e n gh t e n the confidence of students in themselves, and to create interest and understanding in business occupations. 1 1 1 O F uruns usmcss uozns A mrniu . . O c 'K ji' Social at Mrs. Wright's First row, left to right: Powell, Taylor, Wimbish, Patterson, Vaden, Owen, Mayhew, Merritt, Crowder, Wilson, Mrs. Wright QAdv1sorj Fourth row Meador. Second row: julian, Earles, Moore, Hutchens, Stanfield, Purgason, Paige, Doss, Cox. Fifth row: Rudd, King, Harrell, Taylor Harrell Miller Rakestraw. Third row: Southard, Carter, Ioyner, Dickerson, Smith, King, Roberson. 46 rench eluls .Aff ...asf- 2 'I g gi , DONALD MILLER ..... ...... P resident DONNA DICKERSON .... . . Vice President JERITTA RAKESTRAW. . . .... Secretary KATHRYN WILLIAMS .... . . .Treasurer BECKY CROWDER ..... . . Reporter LINDA VADEN .... . . . Pianist . . . Advisor N MRS. RANKIN. . . x ,,, P - 1 I l x Q- N . Km A ll r J 1 , X The purpose ofthe French Club is to promote in its members a better understanding of France, its peo ix ple, culture, language and its geographical features First row, left ro right: Dickerson, Miller, Vaden, Williams, Crowder, Rakestraw. Second row: Taylor, Earles, Wimbish, Meador, Staniielcl, Purgason, Wilson. Third row: McCann, Carroll, Carter, Owen. Fourth row: Smith, Mrs. Rankin QAdvisorj, Ioyner, Crowder, Mayhew, Durham, Gunn, WT o- Merritt, Fifth row: King, Slaughter, Bennett, Rakestraw, Purgason, Doyle Sixth row: Doss, Anderson, Patterson, Johnson, McMichael, Roberson jarrell, Doss, Haskins, Delaney, Hunclley. 47 Q Q ' ' 'I ' 'im 'T' U If lilufls r . 1 :folk - 05,5 r -Q Q , , 5. -air Sz gg 'X '5 - OS' ' ' ' Eg 5, ,Q ll 4- -,X aww ,ro i l I My . ls wi i 'A-N 5 f , , W T- X rfb , ,Qi WJ 1 a. .ww e u T: 83: 1 1.12 :li -4 cf Defra- , The F.I-I.A. furthers interest in home economics teaches its members to live better today so that our lives and those of our families may be better morrow. FAYE CARTER .... . . GAYLE EARLES ..... . . I-IAZEL PURGASON .... LINDA CROWDER ...... MARY GRAY CAUDLE. . . PEGGY PURGASON ..... . CORETTA OWEN. . BARBARA WILSON. . . ..... . . . . MARILEA MOORE. MRS. WILKERSON .... and IO- President . Vice President . ...Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . .Reporter . . . . Historian Parliamentarian Pianist .. .Songleader . . . . . Advisor First row, left to right: Caudle, Earles, Purgason, Carter, Crowder, Purgason , Dickerson. Fourth row: Bailey, Scott, Carter, Wyatt, Hamlet, Joyner Owen, Wilson, Moore, Mrs. Wilkerson fAdvisorj. Second row: Meador, Harrelson, Haskins, Mayhew, Smith, Durham, Y. Carter, Oakley, B. Carter McCann, Carroll, Wimbish, Patterson, Stanfield, Rakestraw, Merritt, Taylor. Third row: Smith, King, Powell, Gunn, Vaden, l-Iutchens, Crowder Williams, Paige, Stiers, Delancy, Doyle, james, Belton, McC1ung , Patterson, Bray. 48 -.1 Q 'X. x ' i 1 '15 ' Ie L 1 X. , ,Gage r Li V 4- Ci' Fl 0 , , fl' X 1:7 1- - B710 4 '- A in ' 'ff ef ' f l ix x Q, gg, g 'a. 73, f 1 f' S 'M -f f in ,,, ' E W F 4' L I-N Q 2 , K X' . I fic 19 if f r - UL 7 K X ,, , ' 'Tat e . 5 ,' fu, The purpose ofthe F. F. A. is to develop competent, aggressive, rural and agricultural le ad e r shi p. To 1 create more interest in the in te l l i 9 e nt choice of farming occupations. FREDDIE RATLIFF. . . ,,,,,,, president ,-f NELSON MOORE... . . . Vice President 2 , irlipfjfvg ELMER KING ...... ...... R eporter . . , , ,Secretary MIKE I-IEFFINGER. . . , , Treasurer MR. Sl-IARPE ..... I .Advisor 1 u First row, left to right: Mosley, Hamlett, Yates, Southard, S. Carter, Knight, G. Carter, Plummer, julian, Corurn, H. Corum, Cotton, Younts, Heffinger. Second row: D. Carter, jones, Gibson, Paschal, W. Carter, Ratliff, R. Carter, Crowder, Moore, Corum, Dallas, Brown, Rakestraw, Doss, Hancock, Fulp. Third row: Sutton, French, Pattexson, Roberson, julian, Sharpe . i Troxler, Griffith, Hart, Witty, Heffinger, Still, Moore. Fourth row: Mr. Sharpe, Butler, Hundley, Smith, Burris, McDonald, Patterson, Gunn, Moran. Fifth row: Dallas, Gravely, King, Stone, Wyatt, Griffin, Harrell, johnson, Woods, Kelly, Harmon. 'TWW ' 'T' T' L ewan Wt M rr--T :QE wang, ,nm fwlm yn ,, ll ,es y cience 6 lub iii'-if L 1 , . ' I ':i SIIENIE HUBQ IIFIIMERIIII 'k af 5,- PEGGY PURGASON.. ....... President ' ,, J TOMMY BUTLER. .. .. Vice President Q X'-- e REBECCA WALL. . . ..... Secretary ,- VA MARY MCCANN. . . . . Reporter 4, , ill, rf? FRANCES SCOTT. . . . . .Librarian if AIV4-T2 FREDDIE RATLIFF. . . . . .Treasurer 'T Ex: MR. BUTLER ..... ...Advisor as ' C The Science Club is an organization devoted to the furtherance of scientific knowledge by studying facts, principles and causes and spreading the knowledge obtained. 911 First row, left to right: Owen, Bailey, Hamlett, Scott, Purgason, Stanfield, straw. Fifth row: Williamson, Butler, Iarrell, Woods, Dallas, Brown, Still, Durham, Meador, Mayhew, Rakestraw, Paige. Second row: Cox, Roberts, Anderson, Roberson, King, Miller, Rudd, Doss. Sixth row: Rakestiaw, Ratliff, Vaden, Gunn, Way, Strarler, Crowder, Caudle, Smith, Wimbish. Wilson, Crowder, Purgason, Delancey, Doyle, Crowder, McMichael, Third row, Carter, Carroll, McCann, Vaden, Wall, Cox, Duke, Carter, Witty, Doss. Seventh row: Jessie, King, Gunn, Belton, McClung, Haskins. Stiers, Joyner, Griffith, Sharpe. Fourth row: Slaughter, Overby, jones, Lynn, Eighth row: Mr. Butler, Dickerson, Carter, Carter, Burris. Handy, Smothers, Troxler, Sutton, Carter, Moore, Shreve, Stone, Rake- 50 'H -'t ---' ' I. -:f- - ,-, -. V-JI: glee elulv T ,' s , 1 - V 1,0 s ' I! 1 0 ' 4.9 S Q 34-Ill 'C i ev kms, O MARILEA MOORE ..... ...... P resident ii if -' ff Q KENNON RoBERsoN. .. ..viCe President fl, 5 VIRGINIA CUNN .... ..... L ibrarigm , .uw A MRs. MARTIN.. .. Pianist A 372 A ...q.. 1 Ai Miss YATES.. . . . Advisor f 1. G U FN A f N , Qtek- l 0 fr in 6' 4 QS' 5335 D - The Choir was organized to unite those students with f musical talent and interests to produce programs of ul high calibre and to developa deeper appreciation of good music in every student. First row, left to right: Miss Yates, Mrs. Martin. Second row: Owen, Bailey Hamlett Scott Pur ason, Stanfield, Durham, Mayhew Rakesrraw, Wim- . i 9 , bish. Third row: Rogers, Co:-1, Ratliff, Vaden, Gunn, Way, Strader, Crowder Caudle, Smith. Fourth row: joyner, Carroll, McCann, Vaden, Wall, Cox Duke, Stiers, Joyner, Forrest. Fifth row: Oakley, Slaughter, Overby, Handy Smothers, Moore, Sherve, Rakestraw, Talley, Jones. Sixth row: Williamson, 1 Butler, Iarrell, Woods, Rakostraw, Wilson, Anderson, Roberson, King, Miller. Seventh row: Crowder, Purgason, DeLancey, Doyle, Crowtler, Mclviichacl, Witty, Carter, Patterson, Taylor. Eighth row: Marion, Merritt, k W't Earles Carter Hurhens Moore Po'-'ell Dickerson, Gunn, Has in, ity, ' , , C , -, .. . ' ' e U Ninth row: Burris, Haskin, Carter, Austin, Harmon, Cotton, Rudd. T n row: Carter, Paige, Taylor, Harvey, Harrell, julian. 51 i ,g in s ,ugh : . - il l IIRUSHI In the publication of our schoolnewspaper, an oppor- tunity is given for students to display their literary Work through giving accurate up-to-date accounts of happenings at school. HAZEL SMITH ....... ............ E ditor BONNIE MERRITT .... ..... A ssistant Editor CINDY WIMBISH. . . .... Business Manager eagle? aw Staff First row, left to right: Kaye Patterson, Carolyn Powell, Hazel Purgason, Douglas Taylor, Coretta Owens. Third Hazel Smith, Bonnie Merritt. Second row: Mrs. Wright row: Kennon Roberson, Elmer King. fAdvisorl, Kathryn Paige, Linda Vaden, Brenda Bailey, 52 Student cpatrol First row, left to right: Charles Patterson, Wayne Parleir, Gunn. Third row: Bill Meador, Elaine Caudlc, Marie Richard Cox, Gwy nn Durham. Second row: Harold Austin, Gail Rakestraw. Fourth row: Kennon Roberson, Haynes, Patsy Cummings, Carolyn Powell, Virginia johnny Doss. Tao Ebriuero First row, left to right: Larry jarrell, joe Purgason, Elmer Douglas Taylor. Third row: Linda Crowder. King. Second row: Bill McMichael, Edward Anderson, 53 ..,...- Mi .1,.- ii ioo cwentworth flligh . . i .v 2 N Q ' QQNix,.SxEl3NilEYwEi:Xrfiiizi - NME x g 8' , ilXmilE'lN'Y'l5'5XN'1:3'I1f,XX W. N , ' 'i?EwQi2M 1MmW.33E,1liNX X N. A ia-sf XiweW1mfrr'i2-SL?li-WWrear-rsikszrszszr fi-Syxrmwri will ,X X. -. i irikggykwixil ,W light w . lik M il XXANFXQQQ :-fx. X 121-iris o Y in Ni , ' W x situ t wx Wm' .AWN Y 'S MX by ls r, Gall -X 1. O o E9M flSWlf6wX'tQN'VyN - wi g- 12' : ww wi m xy ' 5vU -. . : it . l i :-WORNv-w, ' i .- ' 'iikizg JI. Wiyiqzmx MX X , . 0-':i:'a25, 13 im Q gas . ' wrfl-E2 f Y , . ,, .15 3. rib ' , .Q 3 -,gf-23. .7 - NNY- -. ..xl it -,N : .,. k.qgggy: -- -hrs? 5... ,iff-g'g,r-,,,i,,u gg-ii ' i it ,.- - .y I i Q K - 1 iyl Y , .M f .Xiifgl fv- :5'?'f3 f ,X fig?-' 3 UQ. . 7 ' 1 - ' Ia Tl N ' ll W rg as-Qggfgiaeqsgzv--sg rbigtq -- - X N H-:ggi-Q:- X- .Q-1.6, - ' rc 5-1: :I-.-s . .I+ wer '-est were '- w a --,'Jes.' amfxza-g.:. x '--W N Y -. Y-aw'.::ie1:..ix:g:: wx-.2,:w E WX N X' -.rf -. W -A A SQ 'ff1t+1K'i, ?li3a: lsr' Af . ,..-Pfl5e,'+' llllwg 'N g.1g:3..It:3i?Q- -- Sx imsahx .. xr -' s- X K-at A' NfsSxQ:xvxa2 ?-X . Six ,ab b A The B e a u ty P a g e a n t is an annual event 2 ' ' is Q iS.jw1.:1'2'f 1, - L Wxmqm , , 5-2Ql:yqA'.e YQx:i5.,fmkbl.:-Y sponsored by the F .I-LA. This year thirty 392 X' ' beauties araded across the sta e de t cl Y M P 9 Cora e Swirl . .dw in the the rne of Over the Rainbow. xx A ll 1- P K Y li ' 4 ill ,if3Ef15f1s+ in x i X 1 592 MARY GRAY CAUDLE . , cr 9. . . QM Mil' 1' Y , Miss Wentworth I-hgh of 1960 A:-Q-. 1' . ' X : w w w l 4 l I f I 9 1 Escorts: Archie Roberts, johnny Crowder, Donald Miller, Nelson Moore, joe Purgason, Kennon Roberson, Freddie Ratliff. WN MARY GRAY CAUDLE Queen , CINDY WIMBISI-I BARBARA WILSON First Runner-Up Second Runner-Up 1 LINDA VADEN l, Mistress of Ceremonies X 1 i w l 54 Q arueot geotival The Harvest Festival is an annual event sponsored by the P.T. A. to raise money for needs of the school. The profits from this yi'3l S Harvest Festival went to the athletic fund. HIGH SCHOOL KING AND QUEEN Donald Miller je anne Shreve ELEMENTARY KING AND QUEEN 1 PRINCE -AND PRINCESS Diane Roberson ' A Elame Caudle Tommy Chilton fNot picturedj F EddY Cwwdef is . ' I Q A - Q A D vwvifn I ' Y ' X gh rllff , . ' f ' lv ' e fl, it E f I 71 J l lx gl .I 3 X W E f 1' X A - 55 0 W Mm.. 2 ai! r 4 -Q -bl , 1 If l' - Q. f 't:ir.,.,. ' LIN?A VALDEN DONNA DICKERSON M OIWVHFL c R. cwcaprain um CfH5LLIPs EIC 1 cwlzetlvall 58-59 Conference Games Wentworth-58 Madison-35 Wentworth-38, Ruffin-23 Wentworth--L8 Bethany-39 Wentworth-51 Stoneville-31 Wentworth-50 Mayodan-17 Wentworth-49 Madison-23 Wentworth-50 Bethany- 34 Wentworth-50 Reidsville-31 Wentworth-62 Mayodan-28 Wentworth-53 Stoneville-37 Wentworth-52 Ruffin-36 Wentworth-60 Stoneville-37 Wentworth-4-L Ruffin-36 L MARY ELLEN MEADOR FRANCES SCOTT Guard Forward Front row, left to right: Y. Carter, Dickerson, Meador, P. Purgason, Gunn, Merritt, Crowder, F. Cart Vaden, Earles, Purgason, Haskins, Scott. Back row: Rey nolds, L. Carter, Hamlet, Coach Phillips. 59 3 gg I 1 Q unior aroity n k , 5,55 Front row, left to right: Doss, Butler, Corum, Doss, Witty, Rudd, jones. Hancock, Coach. Back row: I-Iundley, Griffith, Moran, - -Q. SNAPSHOTS 61 elueerleade ro -a, ,. , ,QL-J n 1' 1' f , . If E f 'Q X a tffw . I ff Ek rm J Meryl Owen fMascotj, Kaye Patterson QChiefj, Coretta Linda Smith, Cindy Wimbish, Kaye Stiers, Carolyn Owen fAssi'stant Chiefj, Becky Carter, Becky Crowder, Powell, Mary Gray Caudle. '41 'W Jig f Us A-...ww ,QA- W3 5 A, v A CN 'R n KAYE PATTERSON . Nr Chief CORETTA OWEN MARY GRAY CAUDLE Assistant KAYE STIERS LINDA SMITH X CAROLYN POWELL x X R CINDY WIMBISH 5 BEC KY C ROW DER BECKY CARTER aoelvall pgs-uqvp:-qv. y.-W-,-,.,. L-.-Q. A- ., A to -, .. i.,...,,.,..,.,...W.,. , I ' I ,,,,,,f, .-,,. N. N :,,,, ,, ., , SX' I X Y M, :Qi ,,,, ..U,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,Q?,,, .?.,,vn.,n,m . ' ,:.,,,mT f N - A I x X NV,-' X l,mz,5f.,l, T ,A M ,V,,,,,,,,,,mv,,mu ,C W, ff N M , , , W C - 4 5, ' Nj' , rig f- I n wif ' -13.1-' ,, Xxff L Q I-'Y n X fi , , 5 P' 'X 1 ' me ,C , , I: L i-. fl-.P gfxfgogg P . in 1. i me 2 -get - , I ,.,.... W N X, ug?-, f, ,X N if - W ln Q - l XX ,fl l I 'ss ix J y xx X .C f X 4 NO xr C9 0 th, 1, t+,,,, Q , .-. 4... .I .VI l I f , X El X I 1 , f I 6 ,P ll f i, 1 , 1 Y .. V- gb x V r Y wg 5-D--1iMx5'x gkgyv . ,. 3 q :mils ,: A i vilxwi V4 Q Y R21 Q.-4, , . ' 5 K 7 i E MMA ,I i COUNTY CHAMPIONS 1959 First row, left to right: Ce org e Carter, Leroy Haskins, johnny Parrish, Tyree Carter, Ray Carter, Walter Carter. Second row: Freddie Ratliff, Lloyd Puckett, jerry Turner, Benson Patterson, C o l i n K e l ly. Third row: Douglas Patterson, K en n e th V a u gh n, Tommy Purgason, Mr. Meador fCoachj. ,yr mf' .-.nv in -1.1. -- :qw QCJ-wan!-41.-3, A 'I 4' 4 li-- 63 ROSELAWN Memorial Gardens Perpetual Care Leaksville, North Carolina vW0nder wh a+ makes H- +3s+6 so good? fm- 3 - llll ll If LQ M. G. E. WOOD 84 SON Gas and Grocery Folk Hill Road, Route 3 Reiclsville, North Carolina Compliments of BIG BILL BOTTLING COMPANY Reidsville, North Carolina 64 Compliments of RAY FUNERAL HOME Madison, North Carolina IVIIZE NIOTORS, INC. Chrysler - Dodge - Plymouth MA 3-3159 424 N. Bridge sff Leoksville, North Carolina S.H. KNIGHT OIL CO. Leoksville, North Carolina HASTING'S FURNITURE CO. Phone DI 9-5437 2I5 Settle Street Ile North Carolina STRADERS SHOE STORE Shoes for All Ages Reiclsville, North Carolina wwf' 554-L. BOB SHREVE AUTO PARTS Broke Service - Motor Tunin , XA Motor Overhuuling H C, I Tix Dial DI 9-8015 A 425 S. Scales Street ' EULA E rf Vo AY M f, f my WILKERSON FUNERAL HO EGGLESTON BROTHERS LOVE TRACTOR SAIES, INC. OIL CO. ccessor Jobbers . Distrihbutors Pure Oil Products Sales - Servlce Phone 4338 P.O. Box l238 Dl Qgiggjsllillel Nortsgclg-lJl'ir?cToles Reidsville, North Carolina IVIE TIRE CGMPANY BROWNS F' R hgcpklmg T AND .IS lSlrl UlOl'S Ol' 53,i?QEg23?a2S?f?gUii?LZ WAREHOUSE THE Q 1 BIG APPLE BANK f' If OF R g N Better Groceries it ll f Reidsville, North Carolina twill ?a.ll ' .. lO0 S. Scales Street RN BETHEL R, ROBERSON I UIISAE ll: ou're mone Q In Y Ahead! Y Auto - Life - Fire and Casualty Ss Q3 X Q X 5, Phone DI 9-9218 'Y ll3 . ca es ree ' NATIONAL BANK Reidsmll. Zell. ilmln.. of Reidsville 66 -. 9.- ,s Q WAV vvrsr END GROCERY .gag 1 I I Reidsville, North Carolina Compliments of O'NIANSKY BROS Lecksville, North Carol SANITARY BARBER SHOP MARVIN YOU NTS LeclksvIIIe . Ownggrfjiifjgafof GeIffIF2IftrnIQZfed'se Flat-Top Specialist MAM 3-2045 Barbers To Serve You Route I, Leoksville, N. I TRI-CITY FLORIST ROCKINGHAIVI OFFICE MACHINE co. , I A Authorized Underwood Ag t V ' jf- Mme 3-3I77 MNH ?-2965 AMI. I j 3oo Bridge Sfreef 302 N. Bridge Street 4 V '51 , Leoksville, North Carol' A .X frLec1ksviIIe, North Carol Q SERVICE WHEN HESTER'S You NEED IT TRAVELERS SERVICE STATION SERVICE STATION I' GI' I , 81 G oc y !C up Reidsville Road 5 h A 1 orls HooPER Leoksville, North Cfrolme NEW LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANERS 6I8 S. Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina WILLIAMS 8: CO. UNIVERSITY SHOP BOYS SHOP CLOTHES for NIEN Reidsville, North Carolina IVIACES JEWELRY AND GIFTS HOOPER at MooRE, INC. REGISTERED LIEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Clothes for Men and Young Men Where Brides Select Their: Silver, China, Crystal Reidsville, North Carolina New Boy's Shop Reialsville, North Carolina NEWTON-CHAPPELL NIOTORS, ANg?x'l-ml N - and ii---- INC. v 1 FB Telephone DI 9-33-I3 . . 'lllllll IIIII I' ,.II 820 South Scales Street Flgesn-m Urged urs Nw Reidsvllle, North Carolina Leonardogovigil-gig? Powell Cadillac-Olds-GMC Trucks cmdpilll MEETS?-bigqvners who Could Ask For Anything More Reiclsvilclge North Carolina ' -x X wt- South Scales Street 0 D, 9-633, NEWBERRY I 5 8: 10 I I I IE I ' Reidsville, North Carolina WATTS-LEADERS WAREHOUSE , and Sell Your Tobaccn at fl A ! 0 4 Repairs and O hauling I K C. BG SHREVE GARAGE General Auto Repairs Ph One DI 9-8042 ReidsviII L IcsviIIe Road e, ea Reidsville, North Carolina I A+ SHELTON BROS. Recapping Service Phone 9-6830 E If It's Good Food You want- Visit BIG OAKS DAIRY BAR Reic:IsviIIe, North Carolina THE LEAKSVI LLE NEWS Issued Every Thursday Leaksville, North CaroIina SX LEAKSVI LLE BANK 8m TRUST HOPPER OIL COMPANY COMPANY Phone MAin 3-3857 609 N . Bridge Street To LeaksviIIe, North Carolina . . Distributors SMALL ENOUGH Sinclair Petroleum Products T0 KNOW YOU SEALTEST BAR 8: GRILL .I.G. ROBERTS and SONS A Good Place to Eat sg GUISIIZI gfjxgicfors Bridge sf., L k 'II ES' R d II SVI 9 I as hx 7 . K-44 ei svi e, North Carolina, .E 1-2 -- , A f l - 'QI R.M. GILLIE The Fcirmer's Store Food ond Feeds Reiclsville, North Carolina W.C. BiII Booker NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Office Phone DI 9-5332 Home DI 9-3004 If .-':i.i4QSw', ff . -. .gift ,gs 4 Compliments of ,Q W5 CITTY FUNERAL HOME 195 per sq. ft. per month Reiclsville, North Carolina WILLIANIS-TRULL COMPANY Phone DI 9-6245 i830 S. Scciles Street Heats ond Cools your home with ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP Reidsvi Ie, North Carolina gs .A Get full details from a Q - --PTE heating specialist at - - I fI'?'i-- I PowER COMPANY- Compliments of BROOKS IDE INDUSTRIES Reidsvil Ie, North Carolina Compliments of BOBBY'S ANIACO Compliments of KALLAN OIL CO. Compliments of STONE HARDWARE Reidsville, North Carolina H. L. GREEN 227 S. Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina Bring your Ford Back home for Service Where to buy it BOULDIN MOTOR CO. MA 3-2I84 Compliments of MADISON TIRE and RADIATOR SHOP Compliments of MADISON CLEANERS Compliments of BANK of MAYODAN DIXON SHOE SHOP Shoe Repairing IO3 Gilmer Street DI 9-5574 MADISON MOTOR CO. Pontiac Sales and Service Compliments of NEW BRICK AND CAROLINA WARE HOUSE Madison, North Carolina Compliments of BANK OF REIDSVILLE Compliments of REIDSVILLE REVIEW Reidsville, North Carolina Compliments of MOBLEY-BOWEN HARDWARE CO Danville, Va. UNA'S SHOPPE VOGUE BEAUTY SALON MA 3-3257 Spray, North Carolina CHILTON MOTORS, INC. Dodge Cars and Trucks Phone 235 Madison, N .C POlNDEXTER'S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION 534 S. Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina MAVIS' BEAUTY SHOP Mavis Stiers DI 9-8540 Route 4, Reiclsville WILLIAM S. STOKES Sr COMPANY Real Estate-Insurance 225 Gilmer St. Reiclsville, N.C. Phones DI 9-3391-DI 9-3392 HUDSON-LESTER HARDWARE Sr BUILDING SUPPLY II2 Settle Street Phone DI 9-4036 LINK BROS. PHARMACY Phone DI 9-430I Reiclsville, North Carolina DABBS FLORIST DI 9-4356 Reidsville, North Carolina H 8x H CLOTHING CO. I05 S. Scales Street Reiclsville, North Carolina Compliments of MADISON PONTIAC FOSTER TIRE 8 BATTERY CO. Recapping ancl Retreacling I34 Williams Street DI 9-4334 TRENT RECORD CENTER 708 N. Scales DI 9-3043 BELK-CLINE CO. Washington Street Leaksville, North Carolina MA 3-6065 The... LAURIE SHOP Smart Apparel Reidsville, North Carolina CSEE Zizzyl Leaksville, North Carolina Compliments of ADAMS PHOTO SERVICE Leaksville, North Carolina Compliments of AVONLEA SERVICE STATION Leaksville, North Carolina Compliments of THE HOBBY HOUSE Leaksville, North Carolina TRI-CITY POULTRY MARKET Phone MAin 3-7398 Lec1ksviIIe, North Carolina RAYMOND PAIGE BUILDING CONTRACTOR Phone MA 3-2342 Monroe St. Leoksville, N .C. ADKINS-JONES Heoting ond Air Conditioning 1401-1403 Northup Street Reidsville, North Carolina XI FAIRIS ' FUNERAL ,fl HOME T A Q Leakswle, N.C' F LEAKSVILLE LAUNDERETTE Phone MA 3-2343 Lecksville, North Cclrolino E.C. MERRICKS AGENCY Insurance-AII Types P. Si L. Bldg. Phone Dlckens 9-5116 ReidsviIIe, North Corolino SHORT SUGAR'S For Good Food Compliments of FIX-IT-SHOP Reidsville, North Carolina Compliments of DEGROTTE'S SHOE SERVICE ReidsviIIe, North Carolina Compliments of REIDSVILLE FURNITURE CO. SHELTON BROS. RECAPPING SERVICE Phone Dlckens 9-6830 ReidsviIIe, North CoroIino TRI-CITY PONTIAC SoIes ond Service Corner ot Washington-Patrick Leoksville, North Corolino THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Leoksville, North Coroiino CHILTON'S CAFE Vance Street Extension 24 Hour Service Reidsville, North Carolina SCALES ST. ATLANTIC SERVICE Compliments of STATION TRADING POST BARBER SHOP 221 North SCc1IeS Street ReidsviIIe, North Carolina Phone Dlckens 9-9072 Reidsville, North Carolina TRADING POST ESSO Phone Dlckens 9-47I2 Route 4 Reidsville, North Carolina EALY'S FURNITURE Home and Fine Interior Monroe Street Leaksville, North Ccrolina SMITH AND LANE APPLIANCE CO. 208 East Washington Street Leaksville, North Carolina Compliments of NORMAN'S USED CAR Leaksvi Ile, North Carolina Compliments of KIRKPATRICK DRUG STORE Leaksville, North Carolina TOWER LOAN COMPANY Ill South Scales Street Phone Dlckens 9-8416 Reidsville, North Carolina GRAHAM'S, INC. Smart Wearing Apparel Reidsville, North Carolina WAGONER ELECTRIC 81 RADIO CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 222 Gilmer Street Reidsville, North Carolina ANNE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Anne Laws 2I7 John Ray Bldg. MAin 3-6734 Leaksville, N .C . Specialists in 'Hair Shaping, Styling and Permanent Waving ELLIOT HARDWARE 8K PAINT CO. General Farm Supplies-Marvelite 8g Armstrong Paints-Johnson Out- board Motors-Hunting 81 Fishing License-Phone Dlckens 9-4396 Compliments of CAROLINA APOTHECARY Reidsville, North Carolina Compliments of COLE'S JEWELERS Reidsville, North Carolina McKINNEY 81 HOLDERY Jewelrys 220 Settle Street Reidsville, North Carolina Compliments of BURTON FURNITURE CO. Reidsville, North Carolina We need your head in our business' SERVICE BARBER SHOP 238 South Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina IDEAL CLEANERS Unit Kleen Dry Cleaning Shirt Specialists Phones DI 9-605l DI 9-4900 George Vaughn Otis Parks MIDWAY USED CARS George Vaughn, Jr. Robert Powell Compliments of ROY HUMPHREY The Jeweler Reidsville, North Carolina Specialize in Motor tune-ups GORDON WILLIAMS Texaco Oil and Gas 740 W. Harrison Street LANE'S SHOE STORE I23 S. Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina Compliments of STYLE CENTER Reidsville, North Carolina Compliments of JEWEL BOX Reidsville, North Carolina Compliments of LEINWANDS DEPT. STORE 221 S. Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO W.A. Washburn Reidsville, North Carolina BILLY JOYNER GROCERIES Texaco Gas and Oil BOULDIN MOTOR CO. Ford Dealer BOULDIN TRACTOR CO. Ferguson Dealers Leaksville, North Carolina HAYNES 8g WILSON TV SERVICE Sales and Service-Dial DI 9-8255 Owners, Oscar Haynes, Clyde Wilson I23l S. Scales Reidsville, North Carolina GABLES Ready to Wear I29 S. Scales Street Reidsville DRURY SETLIFF SERVICE STATION Texaco Oil and Gas lIlO S. Scales Street WW' igvgigxgw W Niffyw Jf'V,'. fJfvqL2KQp49xlV 'Y iiggra vmfiwo QW iw fe' Ph W ' Wa Mqfd. SPHgr:X0f1L2 ogutog raplio oautographo ogutographo C4 Trad:-4: COMPANY cgutog rapho u n'l'er JJJ INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C, Q I v-V ., 'W-.f.,, N, , I Sf: xv! me fee: mi 5221 ii!! .221 ' l --1,..3', 7 A, V, a., ,,- ., ,A -u nv 1 JA -1-wlffa-'I' -'ff-7 '? wud , .L - ww'-9. ,-11-1 - nW5 !a,5k Q-'V 'l . J, l ,..-,,. . A k 'f5'5g,x .,,Q' . 4 'i'I'x'..1-4 , A L ,. - .,,yf.v' . ,f '- foff,45'19',, - L v'-., r Ig, A ' 1. I f 1 ', 'V' V . . ,, , x fe'-w f'+.. ,, 5: . , , .4w',e ' ' 972 r 1 155 L 1 1 4 'Wxfw - 1 . 1 -,ti jg! ba...--,' ,,., ,-M1,- . f' Lx,-. 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