Williamston High School - Skewarkee Yearbook (Williamston, NC)
- Class of 1957
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S S o cial Studies Commerce Band x L, C5-' ulty MR. GEORGE MCRORIE English, French J9,z5ZlZ'g7 xI5 Zziijlj THR MRS. ARLENE HARRISON Secretary MISS VAL SHEARON Librarian MRS. ETHEL ROBERSON English .J rf MR. LEN MANESS Science, Mathematics V1.1 'UH 'Y BARBARA PEELE Editor LETITIA RYAN Assistant Editor ke HENRY HANDY A d I k I Business Manager M I V A 'Qs NANCY BRITTON Assistant Business Manager l 3 'AS ' .gl , 'T S 'v v. tl -ff 'Q , -., 0-Q C- 1 x if-Pa J A o' cw G Y Z' ,K ', XP' 6 ,hgfrgrgff ,J-,!' sywgf if gi' fl I 'Qn.. XX' XS EDITORIAL Skeworkee Stuff BUSINESS ,,, 'ii 5- -. rv v, -757 'W' S tlifz ff: -, 1, --. , il 1 M nil 664' K Q Q Q- Q, ..1 i 1 5 .ngu,.3i57 '- ills. Hwy? ' wp . .R 2 ,, Q 2259 V rf ' yigfzxf' wwe, ' ' ' 4' ,f ,, , ff! , X f If HENRY HANDY . . . LETITIA RYAN ,... MARY LEE WHITE KENNETH PERRY . r , . ,fu Q - V., .,,, f M2 f-4 ,M , , xff. mf-fr 1 HM A' , 2 , ' 1, OFFICERS nr. - , 3, . . . President . 4 . . . Secretary . A , Treasurer Vice-President Seniors Y MARY FRANCES AYERS F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Library Club 23 Library As- sistant 23 Student Council 33 F.B.L.A. 3,4, Vice-President 43 Spotlight Staff 3,4. JAMES OTIS BEACHAM Science Club 13 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Chapter Sec- retary 3, Sentinel 43 State F.F,A. Conven- tion Delegate 3,4, Contest 1,23 Football 2,33 Assistant Bus Driver 33 Bus Driver 4. 'X si JANE CAROLYN BEAUCHEMIN F.H.A. 1,23 Cheerleader 1,23 Spotlight Staff 4. 'Ki Z ROBERT EDWARD BOWEN Science Club 1,2,3Q Class Play 39 Skewarkee Staff 4. SHIRLEY JEANNETTE BOWEN F.H.A. 3,43 F.B.L.A. 3,4. MARY LOU COX F.H.A. 1,23 Glee Club l,2,3,4, Greensboro Music Festival lg F.B.L.A. 3,4, Reporter 43 Skewarkee Staff 43 Spotlight Staff 43 Office Assistant 4. 43' NANCY HOLLIDAY BRITTON F.H.A. l,2, District Rally 23 F.B.L.A. 23 Science Club 23 Band l,2,3,4, Squad Leader 23 Spotlight Staff 1,2,3,4, Assistant Adver- tising Manager 2, Advertising Manager 3,43 Basketball 23,43 F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-President 43 Glee Club 3,43 Student Council 43 Ske- warkee Staff 43 Superlative 4. EVELYN TEAN COUNCIL F.H.A. 1,45 Library Club 2,3,43 F.B.L.A. Skewarkee Staff 4. vs' SALLIE MARLENE CRISP Library Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 5,4- .ANN GREY DARDEN F.H.A. 1,2, Treasurer 1,2Q Class Secretary lg Glee Club 1,2,5,4, Pianist l,2,3,4, Choral Clinic in Greenville 3,4, State Choral Festi- val in Greensboro l,5,4, President 43 Science Club 23 Student Council 2,33 Spotlight Staff 2,3,43 Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 43 Marshal 33 Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 43 F.T.A. 43 Skewarkee Staff 43 Superla- tive 4. :QW l -of Ape S 'i a-' Ti CHARLES LEE EDWARDS Science Club l,2,35 J.V. Basketball 25 Class Play 35 Skewarkee Staff 4. EILANKIE BROWN EDWARDS Student Council 1,25 Class Secretary 25 Sarah Manning Cup 25 Marshal 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 1, District Rally 1,2,3,4, State Rally 1,2,4, Treasurer 4, Chairman of the Nomination Committee 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Librarian 35 Spotlight Staff 45 Ske- warkee Staff 45 Superlative 45 County Typ- ing Contest 4. 5.3-4 138' 4? EMMA JEAN GODARD F.H.A. 1,25 Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 1 State Music Festival at Greensboro 1, Chor al Clinic in Greenville 45 Class Officer 3, Class Play 35 Beta Club 3,45 Student Coun- cil 45 County Typing Contest 4. PEGGY MOORE GODDARD F.H.A. 1,2,35 Bus Driver 3,4. of as DALE LORETTA GARDNER F.H.A. 15 Library Club 2,3,4, Reporter 45 Forensic Club 25 Science Club 35 Glee Club 35 Spotlight Staff 45 Skewarkee Staff 4. CLYDE MITCHELL GURGANUS F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 45 Contest 45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Class President 25 Baseball 2,3,45 Beta Club 35 Skewarkee Staff 45 Student Council Presi- dent 45 J.V. Basketball 1. SYLVIA MARIE GRIFFIN F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 45 F.B.L.A 45 Office Assistant 4. EUNICE GRAY GRIMES F:H.A.. 1,25 Glee Club l,2,4, Glee Club Librarian 25 Science Club 25 Spotlight Staff 35 Class Play 33 Dramatics Award 55 Cheer- leader 3,4, Chief 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Skewarkee Staff 4. ,.,, an-we ,Hmf an JAMES THOMAS GURGANUS Science Club 1,2, Baseball 2,3,4. PRISCILLA LANE GURGANUS F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Spotlight Staff 4. v, e HENRY OVERING HANDY JR: Band 1,2,3,43 Paper Staff 1,3,4, Sports Edi- tor 43 Class President 1,43 Science Club 2,33 Class Play 3, Stage Hand 33 Football 3,43 Skewarkee Business Manager 43 Kiwanian of the Month 43 Superlative 4g Testator 4. JANICE LEE HARDISON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Recorder 43 Basketball 2,33 Spotlight Staff 4. JAMES WALTER HARDISON Band 1,2,3,43 Vice-President 3, Squad Lead- er 43 Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 43 j.V. Basketball 1,23 Basketball 3,43 Science Club 23 Student Council 2,3,43 Class Play 33 Base- ball 3g Beta Club 3,43 Spotlight Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 43 Superlative 43 Kiwanian of the Month 4. ANN ELIZABETH HARRISON Student Council lg Spotlight Staff 13 F.H.A. 1,2Q Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Beta Club 3,4. KW FREDERICK WILLARD HARRISON Science Club 2,4. FFS KENNETH BYARN KERLEY Transferred from Belhaven 45 Football Manager 15 Baseball l,2,35 Basketball 1,2,3, 45 Science Club 25 School Bus Driver 2,35 Junior Play 35 District Typing Contest 35 Skewarkee Staff 45 Superlative 4. xf ' VIRGINIA BRUCE HOLLOMAN F.H.A. 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4, Squad Leader 45 Science Club 25 Spotlight Staff 2,3,4, Copy Editor 45 Class Play 35 Marshal 35 Beta Club 3,4, District and State Convention 3,45 Skewarkee Staff 45 Glee Club 45 County Typing Contest. JOSEPH ALEXANDER JONES, JR. J.V. Basketball 1,25 Science Club 35 Phy- Chem Club 45 Skewarkee Staff 4. BLANCHE HODGES MANNING F.H.A. 1,2, Song Leader:l,2, District Con- vention 25 Band 1,2,3,4, Band Member of the Month 2, President 4, Squad Leader 2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,4, Second Team All- Tournament 2, Captain 4, All-Albemarle Conference 45 Glee Club l,2,3,4, Vice- President 3, Operetta Soloist 25 Spotlight Staff l,2,3,4, Feature Editor 45 Science Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 25 Class Treasurer 35 Class Play 35 F.T.A. 3,4, President 45 Beta Club 3,4, President 4, State Convention 45 Skewarkee Staff 45 Superlative 4. MARY FRANCES MARTIN RI-I.A. 1,25 District Rally 1,25 Basketball l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,4, Librarian 2, Majorette 2,3,4, Chief Majorette 45 Science Club 2,35 Spotlight Staff 2,3,45 Forensic Club 2,45 Class Play 35 Glee Club 4, District Contest 45 Skewarkee Art Editor 4. 10 -if rv- C A 7 JIMMY LAWRENCE MIZELL F.F.A. 1,2,3,-4, Chapter Reporter 4. PATTIE HARDISON MOBLEY Glee Club 1,2,3,-4, jr. Glee Club Accom- panist lg Choral Clinic 33 F.H.A. 2,3,4g Cheerleader 3g Science Club 3. Lols VIRGINIA MODLIN ' F.H.A. 1,2,5,4. 41 ANN ELIZABETH NAPIER F.H.A. 1,2, District Rally 25 Library Club V l,2,3,-4, Vice-President 39 Science Club 23 ' E.B.L.A. 3,4, E.B.L.A, Convention 4g Ske- W warkee Staff 4. SHIRLEY FAYE PATE Bus Driver 25,45 Science Club 3,45 F.H.A. 4. MARTHA JANE PEELE Class Vice-President 15 F.H.A. 1,2, Pianist 1,2, District Rally 25 Student Council 1,2, Delegate District Convention 1, Secretary 2, NEDSSCC Convention 25 Band 1,2,3,4, Librarian 25 Spotlight Staff 1,2,3,4, Assis- tant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 45 Science Club 25 F.T.A. 3,4, Secretary 35 Beta Club 3,4, District Convention 3,4, State Convention 3,4, Secretary 45 Glee Club 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Skewarkee Staff 45 County Typing Contest 4. o BARBARA ELLEN PEELE F.H.A. 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Spotlight Staff 1,2,3,4, Assistant Managing Editor 39 Man- aging Editor 45 Student Council l,2,3,4, Finance Chairman 3, NEDSCC Delegate 2,35 Debater 2,3,4, Forensic Club 2,3,4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 2, President 3, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Class Play 35 Marshal 35 Kiwanis Award 35 Class Vice-President 35 Beta Club 3,4, State Convention 3, District Conven- tion 45 Basketball 3,45 Voice of Democracy Winner 3,4, District 4, State 45 Skewarkee Editor 45 Superlative 45 Glee Club 4, State Choral Festival 45 Historian 4. GORDON SLADE PEELE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. KENNETH LONG PERRY Football 15 Basketball 15 Assistant School Bus Driver 3, Bus Driver 45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Contest 2,3, Treasurer 3, Mechanic 3, Dele- gate to State Convention 3,4, President 4, Chapter Star Farmer 4, E.F.A. Officer 1,2 3,45 Science Club l,2,35 Phy-Chem Club 4' Class Vice-President 4. 9 9 TOMMY LAWRENCE PHELPS Science Club 3,45 Skewarkee Staff 4. ,f -39 BETSY IDELL RIDDICK Glee Club 1,2,3,4, State Contest 15 F.H.A. -1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Typ- mg -Contest 35 Library Club 45 Spotlight Typist 45 Superlative 4. EMMA JEAN RIDDICK 19253343 Stare 1Q Glee ning LETITIA NANETTE RYAN Transfer from Charlotte 35 Spotlight Staff l,3,45 Personal Typing Club 25 Marshal 35 Beta Club 3,4, District and State Conven- tion 3,45 Forensic Club 4, Debater 45 Ske- warkee Assistant Editor 45 Class Secretary 45 Prophet 4. SUE SHIPLEY Transfer from Weldon 25 Spotlight 1,3,4. Basketball 2,3,4, All-Albemarle Conference 45 Forensic Club 2,3,4, President 4, Debater 2,3,45 Student Council 35 Class President 35 Chief Marshal 35 Beta Club 3,4, District and State Convention 3,45 Office Worker 45 Skewarkee Staff 45 Superlative 4, JAMES WILBUR ROGERS F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 234 All-Albemarle Conference 45 Foot- ball ,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Superlative 4. JO ANN TEW F.H.A. l,2, District Rally 1,25 Student Coun- cil 35 Class Play 35 Beta Club 354, District and State Convention 3,4, Treasurer 4, F.T.A. 3,45 Skewarkee Staff 4. 999' EDNA LOUISE TAYLOR F.H.A. 1,25 Library Club l,2,3,4, President 45 Class Vice-President 25 F.B.L.A. 3,4, Vice- President 35 Spotlight Staff 45 Skewarkee Staff 45 Superlative 4. KAY FRANCES TAYLOR F.H.A. l,3, State Rally 15 Glee Club l,2,3,4, State Music Festival I, Treasurer 45 Choral Clinic 35 Marshal 35 Class Secretary 35 Beta Club 3,45 Skewarl-:ee Staff 45 Spotlight Staff 45 Student Council 45 Chairman Traf- fic Conduct 45 Office Assistant 4. .1 BILLY BRITTON THOMAS Science Club I5 Band l,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Forensic Club 3,45 Spotlight Staff 3,45 Circulation Manager 45 Beta Club 45 Ske- warkee Staff 45 Superlative 4. MARY LEE WHITE F.H.A. 1,23 Band l,2,3,45 Science Club 25 Commercial Club 25 Student Council 2,3,4, Finance Chmn. 2, Traffic Conduct Chmn. 3, Vice-President 3, State Student Council Convention 35 Spotlight Staff 253,45 Class Play 35 Beta Club 3,45 State Convention 35 Skewarkee Staff 45 Class Treasurer 45 Glee Club 4, Librarian 4, District Contest 45 F.T.A. 4. ,f ,arm :QL ROBERT TAYLOR WILLIAMS J.V. Basketball lg Band l,2,5,-4, Drum Ser- geant 3, Squad Leader 2,3, Band Member of Month 3g Science Club 2,55 Spotlight Staff 3g Class Play 55 Football 43 Superla- tive 49 Skewarkee Circulation Manager 4. JAMES DELBERT WOBBLETON F.F.A, 1,2,3,4g Science Club 3,43 Bus Driver 43 Superlative 4. Q : .Q U H PEGGY O'NEIL WYNNE Transfer from Robersonville 29 Glee Club 1,2, State Contest 1,2g F.l-I.A. l,2, State Rally l,2g F.B.L.A. 3,4, President 4, F.B.L.A. Convention 49 Skewarkee Staff 43 Spot- light Staff 4. 2 3 f DALE MOORE Mascot AL HUNTER Mascot 'gf' 5' 1 Closs History BARBARA PEELE Historian The forest was silentg the animals were still, and afnong the members of our tribe peace reigned supreme. Our little settlement, Skewarkee, was well satisfied with the world-all was well. Peace was short-lived, how- ever, for all too soon the white man came to our little settlement and began to sow his culture amid our in- habitants. The white man's work was good. He renamed our little world Williamston, and having promoted peace and good-will between the Indians and himself, he placed all of us on a reservation. He wanted the Indians to learn the white man's ways so he took all the papooses and put them in a Wigwam-this he called school- and the year was 1945. The teachers had many problems, for their new and eager students were living in an unfamiliar world. Somehow we managed to survive the first five years and to pass the work the white man required. We had learned to speak and write this new, strange language called English. We learned to recognize our names when written. The boss white man was pleased with our progress, so plans were made to build a new and larger build- ing so our younger brothers and sisters could come learn the white man's ways too. We were glad to give the old building to our brothers, for we looked forward to blazing new trails each day to our new campus. The white man's ways were no longer strange and mysterious to us. We didn't quite understand his science, so one day he sent us on a long, long trail that led to Chapel Hill, where we were astonished to see huge ma- chines in an odd shaped building called a planetarium. By this time we believed we knew everything, but the white man believed differently. He had another place for us to gog he called it high school. Going to high school was the greatest experience of our lives. We were mixing now with other tribes, but we took a special liking to the Farm Life Tribe and invited them to join our pow-wow. The Farm Life Tribe joined us in our new experience and we learned to live happily together. Now the time had come for us to learn something of the white man's way of government and governing people, so a student council was organized. We began to take organized trips with the various organizations within our school. We traveled with the band and the glee club, and we brought back superior ratings for the white man to cherish. Our strong, young warriors battled warriors from distant tribes and captured many important trophies. During the second year in the white man's high school, we sponsored our first dance. We shall never forget that dance, for it was the annual Valentine dance. When we became Juniors, we felt like kings and queens. Our exhaltation vanished quickly, for we soon learned that many chores had to be performed. They included selling refreshments, picking up paper in the ball park, and cleaning up the cafeteria after dances. A new club was founded by the white man to train us to become teachers. The Future Teachers of America was charted to provide us with this needed training. Now for the first time we became actors in our class play. We produced The Ghost House, and it proved a successful venture. We were possessed of vivid imaginations, we dreamed of the future. We used our imagination when we prepared the theme for our annual junior-Senior banquet. We used the large colonial mansion with colored servants providing the entertainment and food. We named our banquet Colonial Days. We were well pleased with the results of our imagination, but after that 'night of nights' we were ready to return to reality and wait and ponder the future. At last we were Seniors. We would receive a diploma from the white man as a token of our work in his school. We would achieve our life-long desire. We would graduate. Because we were Seniors and because we had been good Indians, we were granted the privilege of visiting New York City. We were awe-struck at the sights we saw. We gained much experience, education, and happiness as a result of our tour of the world's largest metropolis. Now we could have rings, so we chose our green stone settings. Some of us decided to purchase class pins. We voted on the kind and style of calling cards, as well as our official invitations. During our Senior year we made a book. This book was our annual, the Skewarkee. Those meetings of the staff were filled with work, joy, laughs, music, refreshments, and gossip, with the accent on work. We hoped our efforts would result in a success. To make our Senior Year perfect we were given a brand new gymnasium. How beautiful and roomy! During our first game the floors were slippery. It was said we played horizontal basketball, nevertheless, we won. We finished the last year of the white man's school. Our tribe had decreased in number but had increased in knowledge, strength, stature, and ability. We were glad that we had been given this opportunity. We appreciated the efforts of our faculty to educate us, their patience with us, and their understanding of our problems. Our principal had done well by us when he planned our course of study. He had given us sub- jects which would better prepare us for life in the future. It was with heart-felt emotion that we thanked all who were responsible for our final victory-graduation. Our history is one of sincerity and love. Our twelve years together have been fruitful. We shall never for- get our trials and struggles during the best of all years-school days. We have embraced the white man's cul- tureg his God has become our God, and through Him we have gained wisdom, strength, tolerance, and courage. Through His power we know that our tribe will be forever united. L. S, f . x x J., V5 I K 1' 1 A ,V,', 1 ' M-.X t , , ,-U. ,QM 'lu . ag I 'V , 'ar 1 Env. dim 'W ' ' . 54... 2' ' an . v X 'vw . 3 ' vi 'V :rm 5 BABY PICTURES 1. Mary Lee. 2. Barbara. 3. Mitchell. 4. Janice. 5. Virginia. 6. Jeanette. 7. Anne H, 8. Tommy P. 9. Jimmy M. 10. Robert. 11. Peggy W. 12. jane. 13. Delbert. 14. Mary Frances A. 15. Mary Frances M. 16. Sylvia. 17. Emma Jean and Betsy. 18. Evelyn. 19, Jo Ann. 20. Kay. 44 'Y K , 1 Vi :V 4.1 if 512 fav 112' if 'if' f ,f f 4 K4' IM , jfs I , hi, f f i ' :Z . W 11 'f r i , , W ff... , ' , , f , ,f iw ,f f M, , ffffffifw f , , ' .V fi X f f ,i 71 y X 3 , X. f n X Wfm ' , Wy' ' f f WV BABY PICTURES 1. Emma jean G. 2. Blanche. 3. Pattie. 4, Tommy G, 5. Peggy G. 6. Mary Lou. 7 Priscilla. 8. Frankie. 9. Billy. IO. Nancy. ll. Henry. 12. Edna. 15. Ann D. 14. lim my H. 15. Sally. 16. Letitia. 17. Kenneth P. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Peele Mitchell Gurganus 1957 Senior BEST ALL ROUND Henry Handy Blanche Manning Superlotives MOST INTELLIGENT jimmy Hardisou Frankie Edwards MOST POPULAR Edna Taylor Robert Williams ,f MOST ATHLETIC Sue Shipley jimmy Rogers 1957 Senior MOST TALENTED Ann Darden Billy Thomas Superlotives MOST DEPENDABLE Betsy Riddick Delbert Wobbleton WW! BEST LOOKING Kenneth Kerley Nancy Britton Lost Will and Testament A HENRY HANDY N Testator We, the Senior Class of 1957, being of sound minds and bodies, recognizing the needs of the future sen- ior, and being of a generous nature, combine our experience with the teaching of the devoted faculty of W.H.S. when we write our last will and testament. To the rising seniors we bequeath these qualities which We hope will help make their last year a memorable one. Evelyn Council leaves her diamond to Betty Modlin. Sallie Crisp wills her long hair to Sue Eubanks. Virginia Holloman bequeaths 12 inches of her height to Bonnie Jones. Robert Williams wills his bopping ability to Snelton Chesson. Alex Jones leaves his deep voice to Gaylord Perry. Dale Gardner bequeaths her determination to Shirley Bland. Freddie Harrison leaves his ability to beat the 8:33 bell to Bill Carstarphen. Blanche Manning leaves her evident popularity at election time to Georgia Jones. Eunice Grimes bequeaths her cheerleader's uniform to Jean Woolard. Willie Beaucham leaves his side burns to Buck Manning. Mary Lee White wills her giggles to Genie Glover. Letitia Ryan bequeaths her ability to make all A's to Sally Grey Griffin. Jimmy Hardison leaves his football jersey to Joe Murphy and Aaron Davenport-to use together. Sylvia Griffin wills her originality to Betty Jean Revels. Ann Darden bequeaths her voice to Dorothy Moore. Mary Frances Martin leaves the job of filling her majorette boots to Constance Chesson-iust the boots. Kenneth Kerley wills his Rock Hudson appearance to Paran Wheeler. Nancy Britton bequeaths her basketball uniform to Crissie Gurkin. Jimmy Rogers leaves his most athletic superlative to Jimmy Cooke and Ray Pate. Barbara Peele bequeaths her knack for misleading questions to Mary Ola Gay. Billy Thomas wills his musical talents to A. P. Griffin. Party Mobley leaves her devotion to one man to Loretta Harrington. Kay Taylor bequeaths her participation in class discussions to Jacy Manning and Ralph Peele. Lois Modlin leaves her calm and collected nature to Sandra Modlin. Delbert Wobbleton leaves his willingness to work to Danny Manning and Roger Mobley. Betsy Riddick leaves her appreciation for a good joke to Joe Godard and Gerald Coxe. Edna Taylor bequeaths her school spirit to Mary Lynn Pate. Kenneth Perry wills his popularity with N. Y. girls to all the Junior Boys going to N. Y. Sue Shipley leaves her figure to Rachel Cherry. Mary Frances Ayers leaves the front row seat on the Farm Life bus to Nancy Lou Tice. Mitchell Gurganus bequeaths his interest in chemistry and physics to Dale Rodgerson. Peggy Rogers leaves her petite stature to Peggy Stevenson. Mary Lou Cox -bequeaths her smile to Mary Claudia Cherry. Jimmy Mizell wills his love of agriculture to Guy Thomas. Janice Hardison leaves her ability to take good pictures to Leona Coltrain. Gordon Peele bequeaths the care and keeping of his model A to Kenneth Gurganus. Carolyn Beauchemin leaves her hard-to-spell last name to Mary Charles Beauchemin. Ann Harrison leaves her frankness to Walter Whitaker. Frankie Edwards bequeaths her self confidence to Beth Spivey. Robert Bowen wills lust for Luckies to S. M. Rogerson. Priscilla Gurganus leaves her pleasing personality to Nancy Roberson. Charles Edwards bequeaths his dramatic talents to Ronnie Rawls. Jo Ann Tew wills her Beta Club pin to Frances Johnson. Emma Jean Godard leaves her punctuality to Betsy Davis. Tommy Gurganus wills his interests in baseball to Gerald Stalls. Ann Na Pier bequeaths her ability to make friends to Christine Roberson. Peggy Wynn bequeaths her car to Roberta Harrison so the seniors won't have to walk up towt Tommy Phelps bequeaths his alertness to Jon Griffin. A Jeanette Bowen leaves her resourcefulness to Lois Williams. Emma Jean Riddick wills her truthfulness to Carolyn Holiday. Jane Peele wills her oral French talents to Patricia Bell. Peggy Goddard leaves her school bus to anyone who will drive it. Shirley Pate wills her pleasing tone of voice to Peggy Jean Taylor. The entire Senior Class bequeaths their love for the senior sponsors to the rising seniors. MARSHALS Letitia Ryan, Barbara Peele, Ann Darden, Frankie Edwards, Sue Shipley-Chiefg Virginia Lfnlln.-nan KTA! DJ.-l....,..J: Kay Taylor. Closs Prophecy LETITIA RYAN Prophet In order to answer the requests of publicity agents and the pleas of newspaper reporters, I shall try to give you all information on hand concerning the reunion this past week of the 1957 graduates of the Williamston High School. Be- cause of our tribe's many celebrities, numerous rumors have been circulated to create interest in the meeting. First, no hug-e quantities of firewater were consumed and only coffee and unspiked punch were served. Second, contrary to all reports, the tribe is quite civilized. We haven't gone Indian or turned savage! In fact it was only the uncontrollable joy of seeing each other once again that caused us to go a little wild. To prevent error I shall quote verbatim from my diary. DEAR DIARY, EVENING DECEMBER 7 Many memories flooded into my mind today when I received the plain white invitation announcing the reunion of the 1957 graduating class of the Williamston High School. I made plans to arrive a week early in order to.help the former Mary Lee White, now wife of the Mayor, prepare for the arrival of our guests of honor, Mr. George McRorie and Miss Anna Belle Privott. Miss Sue Shipley, first lady Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, called, and we made plans to fly down together. DEAR DIARY, EVENING DECEMBER 15 Although I am exhausted from the trip, I shall attempt to remain awake long enough to record the many interesting events of the day. At the controls of the plane which picked me up this morning was Delbert Wobbleton. He informed me that he and Tommy Phelps operated a small thriving airline company. Neatly tucked inside his plane were the musical director of Radio City Musical Hall, Ann Darden, the Metropolitian opera star, Blanche Manning, Senator J. W. Hardi- son, and Sally Crisp, social worker in the Bowery. On the way down Senator Hardison and I, Ambassador to France, dis- cussed matters of foreign policy. When we arrived, we were confronted immediately by many problems. Wade Hardison, now in the Coast Guard, and Ann Napier, a Rogers, CBS sports commentator, and Kenneth Kurley, New Willie Beacham, a correspondent in Tibet, Russia, won't be able to make the trip. Jimmy pitcher, weren't sure if they could attend. But, missionary in York Yankee we were all overjoyed to hear that Mrs. Pattie Mobley had again become a mother only two weeks before and could there- fore join the fun. North Carolina Governor Henry Handy Qhes still a great leaderj phoned acceptance for his private sec- retary, Edna Taylor, and for himself. DEAR DIARY, DECEMBER 20 Because the reunion is being held during the Christmas Edwards, now Mr. and Mrs. and professors at North Carolina Thomas, of Atlantic Christian College, arrived today to make tomorrow with Kenneth Perry, an Air Cadet, will be Charles States Navy. Other teachers and professors who have already Jane Peele, and Sylvia Griffin. DEAR DIARY, DECEMBER 21 A special plane is being chartered by the graduates who aire, and Mary Frances Martin, Hollywood's latest sensation, and New Year Holidays, Mitchell Gurganus and Frankie State College, will be able to add to the gaiety. Dr. B. B. arrangements in his home for our servicemen. Arriving Lee Edwards and Robert Bowen, members of the United come or will come in the next day or two are Jo Ann Tew, reside in the West. Eunice Grimes, wife of a Texas million- head the list. Included in this distinguished group will be Peggy Wynne, Miss Martin's publicity agent, Freddie Harrison, a successful business man, Robert Williams of Williams' School of Dance, his secretary, Betsy Reddick, and Evelyn Council, wardrobe director at Warner Brother's Studio. DEAR DIARY, DECEMBER 22 I noted today that many of the graduates have kept Williamston as their home. Gordon Peele, internationally famous for his automotive designs, remains a home town boy. Jimmy Mizzell has become a Williamston farmer. Some of the local homemakers are Carolyn Beauchemin, Emma Jean Reddick, Peggy Goddard, Peggy Rogers, and Jeannette Bowen. As I looked upon these fine mothers and their children today, it made me proud indeed to know them. Although we have only one representative in Hollywood, we have several in television. Virginia Holloman has a va- riety show where she plays her beloved records. Janice Hardison is one of the girls with peaches and cream complexion who advertise cosmetics on the 364,000 Question. Lois Modlin has become the funniest comedian of the season and Kay Taylor as gossip columnist can't be topped. DEAR DIARY, DECEMBER 23 , , , Last minute notes for reunion. Priscilla Gurganus and Nancy Britton, the countrys best designers, arrived today and brought with them many beautiful creations. Because everything couldn't.be put in one car, Shirley Pate, test driver for General Motors, volunteered to drive and bring a load. Florist Ann Harrison will contribute flowers while Mary Lou Cox will contribute her skill as an expert hair stylist. Tommy Gurganus, Williamston's newest barber, will be on hand if any of the alumni need a shave or haircut. . . l As Dale Gardner, noted photographer, records the reunion on pictures, novelist Barbara Peele will describe it in words. Mary Frances Ayers, the famed financier, will handle the money problems. Emma Jean Godard, today's Betty Crocker, and Alex Jones, owner of a chain of grocery stores, will workitogether to prepare our banquet. Because our novelist and photographer covered the remaining portion of the reunion, I shall not repeat. So as you can see, no harm was done, no one was scalped, no massacre occured. Perhaps the blood curdlmg Indian screams in the night did awaken some or perhaps the steady throbbing of the tom-toms caused some concern, but after all it was the first big gathering of the tribe, and it would be many moons before they would meet again. 22314 ,, s 5 . Ki A Q37 fx 'vs 1 nlyx 575 E' f5X,e, QQ ml I K 1 .v N, I I il AA xaff wg f .1 ,M . iw W? xr 1 X 1 . V x - I My Q 0 f? ff, 7 1 Q 5? fi Q ,. 0 X . 'wa' ' .X 4 I I '7gW,f,4, I, j, X ws ' 'ix S T, 5 M X . Q 'X K K , vm If 1 f fiv , ,, ,V , f ,fn vw, ffl .,. ' M49 ,ge C 'l 6D' L X Sybil Adams ' ' f' 4-Q Mary Beauchemin ' ,Q 'f Patricia Bell X C ' Shirley Bland A ' Billy Bowen Bill Carstarphen . -1-W' Mary Claudia Cherry 'M Rachel Cherry Juniors Constance Chesson An 4, 1, 4, ,W Shelton Chesson L C ff 3 i Neoma Coker David Coltrain X BZ, ,Q Leona Coltrain 9 4 M l Jimmy Cooke . . gf N im. mx 'j ' Q Auf l .9 4 A V .f .Q 'Wi' f , ' Gerald Coxe N '- ---W Aaron Davenport - V Y W ik Q C , 4 if iili Betsy Davis 'QT 's , J V V .V ,V af ' f l Sue Eubanks ' ' ' - 3 ig. ' ' l Mary Ola Gay Q Wm- i 'J g z Genie Glover I ' xx, Joe Goddard A. P. Griffin A ,V6 'Y dddd ag Jimmy Griffin G 7 I I is L 4 3 jon Griffin MA if wa' ff f af Sally Grey Griffin t Eur Kenneth Gurganus Crissie Gurkin Loreta Harrington Juniors Roberta Harrison Carolyn Holliday 9 ww in Frances Johnson .pv- 'W' ' Bonnie Jones V K X, K rf, Georgia Jones Danny Manning V Jacy Manning 'W' fr W f fr , Roger Mobley 'N Betty Modlin 'Zi' M 1 ,gzf f.7 Sandra Modlin Dorothy Moore Joe Murphey Q gQ,,. A wwf Dail Rodgerson Jimmy Roebuck i M f gif 7 fa 4 gm af Roy Rogerson WW, S. M. Rogerson Beth Spivey Gerald Stalls Peggy Stevenson Peggy Taylor Guy Thomas Nancy Tice Paran Wheeler Walter Whitaker H Lois Williams f K 9 5. ,.,, 7.1 MH f . wwf .al QQ ,451 sn J Mary Lynn Pate Ray Pate Ralph Peele Gaylord Perry Ronnie Rawls Betty Jean Rev-els Christine Roberson Nancy Roberson Juniors 'S f go , in nw , 2, ft TW f 1 . ' ,f . y . 4 4 2? 'GMP' R W, mflil , fff ! 4499: 4 V ? 11 Z, 453, 41 71 1 , Aff, jf v .yjcf f 7 A7 f f 67 5 f f f V43 W ff' W 1 Qi ff ff 7 f f 1 f Ziff , f I I ff f , ff , ff 5 f ' 2 f if f 3 ff! I f V f f Z, , 5 ' aye 3, I lil! jean Woolard ,,, ,,, wi itlwgffffx i 5 if W Jn fx , e if W 13 'J 4 fi! X ff, I O 1 va 'g , CLASS OFFICERS GERALD ROBERTSON ......A...,,.........., . , . President BETTY MILLER ,....... ..4.. T rezzsurer BECKY FORBES .A...A. ....... S ecretary PEGGY RUSSELL .... .... V ice-President Sophomores 1 x .L A 1? 4, f I f gf ,gg ff ' fr Shelby Allen Phillip Ange , if f mfg ,A f ,A h Iris Bowen Patricia Bowen 4 'S ff -1 ,f Hi t f , 1 Sophomores ft, 111 lm F d N ' was 15, ' 2 G! 4 1 fi, , . ' HVW' 'H' I -z,,?'?'-'H+ , ,f 4-wiv., - ow, If 'K 'H .,-v .,',.,. M f A Daisy Beacham Billy Biggs Doris Bowen Dorothy Bowen S of X I is 4 v,,V, LV ' V. 13 Vx VV L A. , . C grew H ,C f If f ef -' l 1 AL, , 4,.?',,,, T' X -0, 4 A N L William Bunting Jimmy Byrum Frankie Carstarphen y 6 Q B Q, ly 3 ff 9 M . U yriikw , .', 'E Clyde Coltrain Abe Corey If , ,,gv,, , J' 521 K. Jane Godard Lou Godwin 'US W 'Eff Huey Council Montez Godwin Marion Cobb 9, W - Gordon Cowen Patricia Edmonson Becky Forbes Betty Frances Griffin f 'if' 9 ,f f 2 Arthur Gurganus Johnny Gurganus Rf? ,ww rf Rebecca Gurganus Frosty Hardison Nicky Hardison Jean Harris Van Harris Steve Harrison f f , , L.,i,vf,ffg Phillip Hartly M ,z lf Verda Jones 5? ' lla' riff Gail Margolis Z if , Irene Moore ,A . 9270, 94 '1 My 1 in Donald Peaks ,wiaz-, in Sophomores axe ,apt . V, Betsy Hedsperh Ronald Helms 'W' l l P Joe Hester Nancy Hughes Lillian Johnson X ,4 li4 , e ay ff-' , f 4 ww 2 , 'ru-ar 7 Buck Manning Betty Keel Sandra Letchworth Jimmy Lilley Patricia Lilley 35 5 f Q, 6: X 1 X! 'QV f , X X X Z x f . 3 .MJ www, , 4 f 1 gg V if 4 . ,- ,f f , g ' V f f f .1 f , f2 X, , I Ralph Mizelle Billy Marshall Betty Ann Miller Betty Jo Miller Arlen Mizelle pw Y' f ,fin 'ff Qf Sylvia Moore Z? ev V JM 5 wx' X nga? 1 W N7 1 5 'XM 4 Joel Muse ' L WL gg!! 4 , f ,W I yy M l I xi 4 lv' fn! ff! Lucian Peel Pearl Berry , ,pig zzgfgaf I ,M-I f 5,7 ? , ga 4 , f ,f , ,g-AM ff ,xr -ff ff, Q-ff' v ,f , f, 'V A- A 7 ,f ,V 1 ,fyf , ,- VW? If f L , X P X V f,,f,4 ' , f, 1 f , 4 , A if , ' , Mary Nicholson Henry Oakley Tommy Parker !9 N .gg ,., , ,,,. y . Alice Ruth Price Dorothy Price Claudette Rawls f 'S 4' ' is I Q W x' X lx? Sophomores 'UL fl I jf' M , Qwe- B W 'wr it s Hugh Raynor Carla Reese Priscilla Revels Sue Revels S ,, ,mv-M v ay-5 I lx, Sl' , l Q ., W T I 4 , g l 1, K y . 'Q If f '...- , 5 , 'XJ X y 'af ff! V X X T A ' x X f ' ' '11 ,t 1 Jimmy Roberson Paul Robertson ,.n 5, My , a s R ZW W f my We sl 'fe Q dw of -we -,eg 'se 'A eo i, f 2 , l i Betsy Robertson Frankie Robertson Gerald Robertson Frankie Rogers s: . 'R fa-A 'Y' 2-- .... Jane Silverthrone Ernestine Smithwick Murry Strawbridge Hattie Stubbs , ,rf f 'aww M ,!,7 whiff 'f 5 Carol Terry Billy Thrower Melba Tyre Velma Tyre ,Ay ,Q 'Z' xg W -eff 'if' Q 1 I X , QTALA fs Jo-Ann Rogers Eddie Taylor 12 lg f'V V , , f Jeanie Van Nortwick h'l Elva Jo Williams Billy Windley Nancy Wynn Peggy W it ey 5 1. 99' Peggy Russell T Winifred Taylor 1 Ora Whitaker 1 'glut QW w W all Lise .47 , !,fLQf!1' I +P li XV Z4 X V, CLASS OFFICERS ALLEN ,TYRE ..,.. ........,,,............. ...S P 1 'esident LELA HARRELL . . . .,,M., Secretary BILLY REVELS , . , A . . Vice-President DELLA GURKIN .,..A ,..,.. T reasurer reshmen fx M. ..., - Freshmen ,,.,,,' 5 ,C 7 44 , ' 9 r Randy Allen 0' Q XS V J m 519 W K' ff r ' Betty Ayers. l A l 34 ' V if , ' Baker Balley X ,Q ,LLJL 'Au-Wm .-,l, Betty Jean Barber ' ,M Irene Barber rl y M yy Je We IC' , 0 l M if ,' , Thelma Barber Faye Beacham Nancy Bland Melvin Bowen Ralph Bowen fl X I . .... to 2 'fl - fc l M f lg z Q ,txrj KX.-J T711 V V4 'erl Bobby Bowen ' 'Bice , ,, Carol Brown , . - ,G l L Jimmy Bullock 'Q g Q Johnny Bullock Q fa it Kay Bullock Q, , lx J , ' .Q 41 Oil Y ,, ,, , ,N x , f V my 1 rin Lilif -fi: 3? 1' 47 Polly Bunting Ruth Casper Eugene Cherry ,N Carolyn- Coltrain Nancy Coltraln 424' Sally Faye Coltrain , James Copeland 5 Nancy Corey Charlie Crisp ' ' Priscilla Daigle A: 4: A: I , , yey,t 'i f l l Q , If , if i ,js 5 41 . , fr- f 'V ,4 'I me , ,W V-6 f Andrea Edwards r ,J S t e cl , S ' lj , SQ , ,fd gh ? Stewart Davls Tony Edmondson Nell Evans X 2 Larry Gardner Qt, Cherry Garris X ' Hannah Goddard E ' f Elaine Griffin joe Griffin Shannon Griffin K iw ' N ' 51 49? if HW, 'iff I V f MA , ,sf , . ll at S K I Virginia Griffin William Griffin ,B Bobby Gurganus Phyllis Gurganus Della Gurkin Carolyn Hardison f Louise Hardison R. J. Hardison qw, Lela Harrell Jeanette Harris Mary Alice Harris Sharon Harrison Wihiam Harrison Gary Helms Sidney Herrington Durwood Hughes Annie Faye Jones Jerry Keel Phil Kerley Bobby Leggett Janie Leggett Gail Letchworth Tony Lilley Billy Matkins Nancy Mizelle Kenneth P. Mobley Kenneth S. Mobley Betty Lou Moore Francis Moore Winnie Odom L le Paradise ylisther Patterson Phillip Peaden Dalton Peed Frances Peed Freshmen ,nw W' ' f l f M ,N Y nw., Km , ' Q ,i . fs Q wr, .. ,,- H -any W 4 Q! fa-3 , X , , 1 f 9 4 , P ff! 'Q MWK? , 46,2 4 f 7 ,ily r va? 10 11' ,I x 1 1. Q-7 ,xki IV Q, J 0 ' is D' X N1 in s L I A Y f V aw , A Q. 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R -f.'+. q21gq.wff-w, :'ff f1:.',ff:J:WfPfMm rfxfgf - M' 7 ' i f x3m2-r w - WV' Constance Chesson Jimmy Cooke Betsy Davis Genie Glover Emma Jean Godda Sally Grey Griffin Crissie Gurkin Jimmy Hardison Loreta Harrington Ann Harrison Carolyn Holliday Virginia Holloman Frances Johnson Bonnie Jones Danny Manning Sandra Modlin Barbara Peele Letitia Ryan Sue Shipley Beth Spivey Kay Taylor Peggy Taylor Mary Lee White Billy Thomas JIMMY COOKE Vice-President Student Council KENNETH PERRY President 7- MITCHELL GURGANUS Vice-Prexident 'if , ' in Q :nr PVS 3 1 . v , - Y ' iii 'UIC' i -. - xf-'f 4 s. M. ROGERSON Secretary Future Farmers 5 9 9 T35 ii ' XL 1 g J ! 6 gqkwlmnlivl 1 F W-1 1 5 Wiser f 'S.....ff fi?-4 ,K-'fi' Editor . MRS. ROBERSON Sponsor MRS. WHITAKER Sponsor mmf fm Green Wove JIMMY HARDISON JANE PEELE Business Manager ANN DARDEN News Editor NANCY BRITTON Advertising Manager mfg tlight BUSINESS STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF pw ff 'UN :X EDNA TAYLOR President LOIS WILLIAMS Vice-President SALLIE CRISP Secretary-T1'easu1'e1' MISS SHEARON Sponsor Library Club BLANCHE MANNING President NANCY BRITTON Vice-President BECKY FORBES Secretary BETTY FRANCES GRIFFIN T1'easu1'e1' Future Teachers 'H -' v. I B 'L , if 4 I - --Q .mv -ar' .L ., nu- 4 u. - i- 4-2 7 ' x L L 6 du ? ef5 , 1 l . ' ,V QL ',gLgWO,j ? : .li 3l -'Qual -OI 17 fyvffl , ,,,. A Q Q Senior Glee Club ANN DARDEN President W EDDIE TAYLOR Vice-President MARY LOU COX Secretary 'W WA KAY TAYLOR T1 e4zsu1'e1' fl Junior Glee Club DELORES PATE President X ff Y X, 1 ROBERT SULLIVAN Vice-Presiclent ,M ,Q VICTOR JONES S e cretary-T1'efzsm'er M JEANIE LlTTLE Accompfmist zf X 1 I ff Q A 'W DEBATERS my -qv SUE SHIPLEY BARBARA PEELE 'Wg W' ff LETITIA RYAN L I rn , JOE GRIFFIN ,A 1 Iii.. f. ,V I I 7 Forensic Club -E., v - v- .., , .. , ., .. PEGGY WYNNE President MARY FRANCES AYERS Vice-President LEONA COLTRAIN Secretary MARY LOU COX T7'6d5Zl1'e1' R H f ,qc 5 X ,VW ,,., ., . , 4. I ,XM I Z ,1 i I ,A , ,,,,,, 'W f.,. , Future Business Leaders 2 1 Y ' Future Homemokers f' ki iff is ' .1 IT. I D , , , V f - . 4 :ww f I , ,f 'mr V -I .1 , M--MM ,f MM., f V 4 'f ' f f W fr pf L f f z, , x g x YQ 'f 3 , in M' , Ui, V jig' my ' Q y A AX ll' 4. nfl AU V, 4 ' 'H' , Af, ,qyyx 5?-Mt, V, V Quin 0 5 5 f im , ,,,4,.. S s X - Q- ' if ,R A i ii f . 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HARRISON Q9'45'1 'e 'i5 'I ' I I MNCE AGENCY ' I I 'I 1' - I, 1, 4: D V' A C MANNING BUILDING Ig Prescript. 5 ci S 5' We Guarantee Service and 1, ' I1 A Security 11 Willi0mSf0n, NOFX CCEQNM :E ,KJ Insurance Of All Kinds :E L Q1 ' JZ Best Wishes From BOCO SERVICE CENTER ESSO PRODUCTS LeRoy Goddard, Manager East Main Street Compliments of WILLARD'S SHOE SHOP For Fine Shoe Repairing Williamston, North Carolina GENERAL CONTRACTOR No Job Too Large None Too Small Phone 2944-6 Williamston, North Carolina Compliments of MARTIN-ELLIOTT CO Wholesale Distributors Williamston, North Carolina , , X XX 4 'Sw . iw, XM .f go 'Peegtgg Compliments of BUI.LUCK'S , I dat e YOU 1 l QQ, i .sky M A f W ' mf? f. I 2? V ' w , , i Q e 50.10 12,6 Q ' I 5,5.1'5 2 Uewe f l 1 E 6 I I 1 N L 7 E W w N v W 1 1 1 I 1 g , 1' e f Q ,, f f , , Q VH 4,2 I I 'noni ' ,-, M1 Zh! 0 na nw' - , '01, Qlfzzi' amz: The pose! :M , W2 33,7253 ' 'Y ' ff A ,1 ,l Q Q .MQ V I ' fi-2Qg?yf, 'i1f Beautiful dreamer. Go jump! 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Your JOHN DEERE Dealer Williamston, North Carolina Il PlTTMAN's 5, MENS SHOP 1 1, . lr li The Store of National Brands I I I ,Y - , - fl' li if Atlas tires, Boco liquefied lv batteries, and QO5 Gnd ll accessories OPPIICIVICGS 'r 3' BAKER ou. co. I Distributors Since 1936 l . Phone 2138 lr I ll Williamston, North Carolina ll IN wiLuAMsToN 1T's COLLINS Your Shopping Center Bulk and LP-Gas Bottled Boco Appliances 81 Liquefied Tobacco Gas Curers BAKER GAS CO. P. O. Box 548-Phone 2139 Williamston, N. C. LU-- - ---- ---M 'L:..,,:,,,,,,, -,,,:,,,:,,,:,,:,,,: - .U 1 4. , MI WI NV HMV ILMIIKNQMLSQM ISV JV f-::: - A ,I, X Y. X 5 'I I XA II' Q A++ + I yg1vL 4II fggcf iygI1 , ky wat? I It 'By1'Q,.f , jeg I AW lift, X , -I Q II E21 I' nov M II Q I' Ifyygf Iv It I 'I 'I I 'I I IV I 'I IX ' Q I of IU I my I C gl eat IIU J Compliments of I . I laik a. co. I I The I A W I' gun QI HARRISON SHOPPE ,c ' I ' 7 I I m :I I Ip J kr 1' I Xml yQ5E,g,,,,,, ' :Wim ' ' IE I For Wholesome Entertainment if :I B. 8 ws Co. PATRONIZE I, U Z's'lQg':K'1:'RES TWILITE DRIVE IN 1 ' I5EI.Co BATTERIES THEATRE 1 Recapping 81 Vulcanizing I Williamston, North Carolina I AvJxxVuU- Au ij vxxxxxx xxxxxx ' x2fSiffX2x' m22:Q2.fl:2fA I Distributors to cor owners if BUICK in our Territory I OLDSMOBILE Making every l I PONTIAC Customer 1, .E GMC TRUCKS Q Friend Eg EECHARLES H. JENKINS AND COMPANYQE A.I,,IIAI,IA..A,,. : Compliments of 'I compliments of I DAVID MO0RE'S ' GRQCERY 'I WHEELER MANNING I INSURANCE AGENCY 1' Phone 2125 I, Williamston, North Corolino :I Williamston' North Cowling I, ,A,..... ,,, ,,,, ,ggi ,xx Compliments of COREY PLUMBING COMPANY Compliments of HARRISON AND CARSTARPHEN GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 24lI Williamston, North Carolina Compliments of B 8- C SINCLAIR STATION Williamston, North Carolina Compliments of R. L. WARD COAL COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina L- ---- A ---- -A -A------- A-- Trust Your Beauty To Our Skilled Hands CITY BEAUTY PARLOR Williamston, North Carolina Compliments of BEN'S GROCERY DARDEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Best For Less Williamston, North Carolina ------Y------------------,-A TOWN 81 COUNTRY RESTAURANT A Congenial Spot You'II Like A Lol' --::::::::4-0::::::04-J-Q' 4-004'e,4-.,s.,4-.rv , 'K ffl1 1 ge QQ 142 X 1 V L 11' 11 1' Ulf' 111W if xl' 1 1101 fylf I .11l 1' 1, ' - il 11117 it if 11f l 1 f1l yn! if l 5 1 A tail, AA,AAAA so '1 11,11 1 11,111' 1 1 s 8. v SUPER MARKET Jill, 1111 11 lf '1 5 COne of phed RSe1d and White Ill ly f l ,Ill l Martin CouOiy's Ehelgest 8- M t X 1,., 1 ' ' 1 I' OS 1l,' 1l'l,ll! 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