NUHOSCA1953
HIGH SCHOOL
Editor: Jimmy Mitchell Business Manager: Mary Ann Herring
FOREWORD
We, the members of the Beta Club Staff,
are proud to offer a yearbook which will
help to cherish in our memories the ties
that have bound us to New Hope School.We want this book to bring to us every-
thing in which we took an active part. Wewant to keep our friends, teachers, andscenes in vivid recall.
In completing our task, we realize that
mistakes are sure to occur; for these weask your indulgence and your sympathy. Kon the other hand you like our book, we will
will take any praise you wish to give us.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Registration September 4Senior Minstrel October 17
Washington Trip October 20-Z4Halloween Carnival October 31
Junior Play November 14Thanksgiving Holidays November 26-30Christmas Play December 18Christmas Holidays . December 19-30One Act Play March 13
Easter Holiday April 6
Senior Play April 10Junior Senior Banquet April 23Commencement Play May 15Piano Recital May 19Class Night May 22Baccalaureate Sermon May 24Graduation May 26
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DEDICATION(
Mr. Joe L. Crosswell
In appreciation for the many deeds of kindness
the Beta Club simply and proudly dedicates this
edition of the Nuhosca to Mr. Joe L. Crosswell,
teacher, friend, and guide.
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ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY
JOEL C. HERRENPrincipal
FACULTY
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
President David LewisVice President . . . Mary Ann HerringSecretary Jimmy MitchellTreasurer George HowellReporter Shelby Caison
CLASS COLORSBlue and White
CLASS FLOWERWhite Carnation
CLASS MOTTO"Let us wipe out the past,
trust in the future, andrejoice in the glorious now."
MASCOTS
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1953
BILL ADAMS"I trust that what will come andmust come will come well."
1949-50 Basketball, Softball, Dra-
matics; 1950-51 Basketball, Soft-
ball, Secretary and Treasurer;
1951-52 Basketball, Softball, Bus
Driver; 1952-53 Basketball, Soft-
ball, Bus Driver, Wildlife Club.
ALICE ANDERSON"Witty, but not naughty."1949-50 Softball, Glee Club;1950-51 Glee Club; 1951-52Glee Club; 1952-53 Glee Club,
Library worker.
FRANKIE ANDERSON"Life requires so little to be so
happy."1949-50 F.H.A., Dramatics Club,First Grade Worker; 1950-51 Li-brary worker, F.H.A,, Reporter in
F.H.A.; 1951-52 Library worker,F.H. A., Vice president in F.H.A,;1952-53 F.H.A., President in
F.H.A.
CHRISTINE BEST"A friend in time of need is a
friend indeed."1949-50 Softball. Glee Club;1950-51 Glee Club; 1951-52 GleeClub; 1952-53 Glee Club.
1953
PEARL BIGGS"A bird in your hands is worth two
in the bush."
1949-50 Dramatics Club, First
grade worker; 1950-51 Dramatics
Club, Library worker; 1951-52
Beta Club, Junior Play, Marshall,
Library worker; 1952 -53 Beta Club.
SELBY CORBETT"Anything you want bad enoughis worth working for."
1949-50 F.F. A. .Basketball; 1950-
51 F.F. A., Basketball; 1951-52;1952-53 Baseball.
SHELBY JEAN CAISON"I'll prove useful in a pinch if
I'm pinched hard- enough."1949-50 F.H.A., Dramatics Club,
Glee Club, Class Secretary andTreasurer; 1950-51 F.H.A., Dra-matics Club, Glee Club; 1951-
52 F.H.A., Secretary, Beta Club,
Feature Editor of Nuhosca, Junior
Play, Marshall 1952-53 F.H.A.,
Dramatics Club, Beta Club, Class
reporter, Songleader for F.H.A.,
Class Editor of Nuhosca.
ELWOOD GRANT"If I could only do the things I
think of."
1949-50 F.F.A.; 1950-51 F.F. A..Baseball; 1951-52 F.F, A., Base-
ball; 1952-53 F.F. A., Baseball.
SENIORS
J. B. GRANT"A mind that is happy is great."
1949-50 F.F.A.; 1950-51 F.F.A..
Baseball; 1951-52 F.F.A., Base-
ball, Basketball; 1952-53 F.F.A.,
Baseball, Basketball.
LANTICE HILL"Trouble comes in bunches,"1949-50 Softball. F.F.A.; 1950-51 Softball, F.F.A.; Basketball.Bus Driver; 1951-52 F.F.A., BusDriver; 1952-53 Softball, F.F.A.,Bus Driver, Wildlife, DramaticsClub.
MARY ANN HERRING"What's the use of living if youcan't enjoy yourself."
1949-50 Class President, Dra-matics Club, Glee Club; 1950-51 Class President, DramaticsClub, Library Worker; 1951-52Class President, Marshall, Junior
Play, Beta Club, Assistant Business
Manager of Nuhosca; 1952-53Vice President of Class, Business
Manager of Nuhosca, Beta Club,Handiwork for Girls, DramaticsClub.
GEORGE HOWELL"To succeed you must first try
"
1949-50 F.F. A.. Glee Club; 1950-51 F.F. A., Glee Club; 1951-52F.F.A., Glee Club; 1952-53 F.F.A
,
Dramatics Club, Wildlife.
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SENIORS 1953
POLLY HOWELL"Success comes only to those whowork for it."
1949-50 F.H. A., Dramatics. GleeClub, Softball; 1950-51 F.H. A.,Softball; 1951-52; 1952-53 F.H.A,Handiwork for girls, Reporter for
F.H. A.
ANNIE KEARNEY"Always heard, if not seen."
1949-50 Softball, First GradeWorker; 1950-51 Softball; 1951-
52; 1952-53.
DORIS KEARNEY"Nothing IS more precious thanlife."
1949-50 Dramatics, Glee Club,Softball; 1950-51 Dramatics Club;
1951-52; 1952-53 DramaticsClub.
ELIZA KEARNEY"At whatever you undertake, strive
to do the best."
1949-50 F.H. A., First Grade Work-
er; 1950-51 F.H. A., Treasurer of
F.H. A.; 1951-52 F.H. A., Library
Worker, Beta Club, Class Treas-
urer; 1952-53 F.H. A., Library
Worker, Beta Club, County Editor
of F.H. A., Beta Club Treasurer.
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SENIORS
SHIRLEY LANCASTER"It's not what you do, it's whatyou get caught doing."1949-50 Dramatics Club, Reporter
of Class, First Grade Worker; 1950-
51 Dramatics Club; 1951-52 ChiefMarshall, Junior Play, Beta Club;
1952-53 Beta Club, DramaticsClub, On Nushosca Staff.
DAVID LEWIS"Look before you leap.1949-50 F.F.A.. 4 H Club, Base-ball, Basketball; 1950-51 F.F. A.,Baseball, Basketball; 1951-52F.F. A., Baseball, Basketball, BetaClub; 1952-53 F.F.A., DramaticsClub, Baseball, Basketball, BetaClub, President of Class.
DAIL LEWIS"Live today, for there might notbe a tomorrow."1949-50 Dramatics Club, Soft-ball; 1950-51 Dramatics Club.Softball; 1951-52 Softball; 1952-53 Wildlife Club, Softball.
JIMMY MITCHELL"Don't fight without reason, thenfight to win."1949-50 Basketball, Baseball, Dra-matics Club; 1950-51 Basketball,
Baseball, Dramatics Club; 1951-52 Basketball, Baseball, Dra-matics Club, Beta Club, Junior
Play, Asst. Editor of Nuhosca, Ed-itor of The Bright Leaf; 1952-53Basketball, Beta Club, Editor of
Nuhosca, Dramatics Club.
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SENIORS «^ 1953
DOUGLAS MORSE"A good thing is worth workingand waiting for."
1949-50 Basketball, Baseball,
Dramatics Club; 1950-51 Basket-ball, Baseball; 1951-52 Junior
Play, Beta Club, Vice President
for Beta Club; Basketball, Base-ball; 1952-53 Beta Club, President
of Beta Club, Christmas Play, Bus
Driver, Baseball, Basketball.
ROY OLIVER"The great thing is to be master
of yourself."
1949-50 Dramatics Club, Soft-
ball; 1950-51 Softball; 1951-52Softball, Junior Play; 1952-53Bus Driver, Wildlife, Softball.
J. D. MOYE"Slow, but sure."
1949-50 F.F.A., Softball; 1950-51 F.F.A., Softball; 1951-52 F.F.A.,
Softball, 4 H Club Member; 1952-53 F.F.A.. Wildlife.
"You know I say just whatl think,
nothing more or less."
1949-50 F.F.A., Softball; 1950-
51 FFA., Softball; 1951-52
F.F.A., Softball; 1952-53 F.F.A.,
Dramatics Club, Wildlife.
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SENIORS 1953
ELWOOD PEELE"Last, but not least."
1949-50 F.F. A.; 1950-51 F.F. A.
;
1951-52 F.F.A., Junior Play, Dra-matics Club; 1952-53 F.F.A. Dra-matics Club, Wildlife Club.
SHIRLEY PEELE"Better late than never."1949-50 Glee Club; 1950-51;1951-52; 1952-53 Glee Club.
BARBARA POLLARD"If you lose once, try again."1949-50 Softball; 1950-51 Bas-ketball; 1951-52 Softball; 1952-53 Basketball.
BENNIE SMITHIf girls interfere with work, quit
work."1949-50 F.F.A., Glee Club, Dra-matics Club, Basketball, Softball;1950-51 F.F. A,, Glee Club, Dra-matics Club, Basketball, Softball;1951-52 F.F.A.. Basketball, BusDriver. Softball; 1952-53 F.F. A.,Basketball, Wildlife, Bus Driver,Softball.
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JIMMY SMITH"Don't let your right hand knowwhat your left hand is doing."
1949-50 F.F.A.. Softball; 1960-
51 F.F. A., President of Class, Dra-matics Club. Softball; 1951-52
F.F. A.. Softball; 1952-53 F.F.A.,
Wildlife. Dramatics Club, Soft-
ball.
VELDA FAYE SMITH"Hitch your wagon to a star."
1949-50 First grade worker; 1950-
51 Class Reporter, Library worker;1951-52 Annual Staff, Beta Club;1952-53 Beta Club, Handiwork.
SHIRLEY SMITH"A woman's heart is like the
moon, always changing, but
there's always a man in it."
1949-50 Class President, Dra-matics Club, Treasurer of
Carnival Queen; 1950-51 Class
Secretary, Dramatics Club, VicePresident of F.H.A., Miss NewHope; 1951-52 Secretary of Beta
Club, President of F.H.A., Pianist
of F.H.A,; 1952-53 Beta Club,
Pianist of F.H. A., Dramatics Club.
C. B. TEACHEY"A rolling stone gathers no moss."1949-50 F.F.A.; 1950-51 F.F. A.
;
1951-52 F.F. A.; 1952-53 F.F. A.;
Wildlife, Dramatics Club.
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SENIORS
BILLY RAY THOMAS"If you play with fire, you'll
surely get burned."1949-50 F.F. A. .Basketball; 1950-51 F.F.A., Basketball; 1951-52F.F.A., Basketball; 1952-63 F.F. A,.Basketball; Bus Driver, Wildlife.
JR. UZZEL"Still water runs deep."1949-50 F.F. A.; 1950-51 F.F. A.
;
1951-52 F.F.A.,BusDriver; 1952-
53 F.F. A., Bus Driver; Dramatics.
SIDNEY WEBBER"Life is what you make it."
1949-50 F.F.A., Softball; 1950-51 F.F. A., Softball; 1951-52F.F. A., Softball. Beta Club, Nu-hosca Staff; 1952-53 F.F. A.. Beta
Club. Wildlife.
SHIRLEY WORRELL"Action goes further than words."1949-50 Softball, Dramatics Club;1950-51 Softball; 1951-52 Soft-ball, Junior Play, 1952-53.
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MOST POPULARDavid LewisMary Ann Herring
SUPERLATIVESPRETTIEST AND MOST HANDSOMESelby CorbetiShirley Smith FRIENDLIEST
Jimmy MitchellFrankie Anderson
MOST ATHLETICDavid LewisBarbara Pollard BEST ALL AROUND
Shelby CaisonJimmy Mitchell WITTIEST
C. B. TeacheyAlice Anderson
Bill Adams Selby Corbett Shirley Lancaster Eliza Kearney
Jimmy Mitchell
SENIOR BABY PICTURES
George Howell Shirley SmithDouglas Morse
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y~ JUNIORS
LOIS ANDERSON
JUNIOR OFFICERSPresident McGee CreechVice President James E. SmithSecretary MoUie MoyeTreasurer Jean MatthewsReporter Jo Ann Gurley
McGEE CREECHJAMES DALYIRMA JEAN GRANTJ, W. GRANT
JOANN GURLEYCOOPER HINSONJAMES HOWELLJO ANN HOWELL
LILLIE ROSE BENTONMARY E. BLIZZARDCECIL BOYETTEGEORGE BUTTS
RALPH KENNEDYANNETTE LANCASTERCOOPER LANCASTERLINWOOD LEWIS
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JUNIORS
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SOPHOMORES
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RAY BOYETTESUE BROCKMARSHALL CHAMBERSBETTY COKER
BILL COKERJUDY COKERELIZABETH COLIEGORDON CORBETT
A LEASE CRUSEHAROLD DAVISJUNE GARRISBOBBY GRAY
ELLEN GRAYEVA ANN GURLEYHORACE GURLEYJOYCE GURLEY
GERTRUDE HINNANTRONNIE HINNANTSELBY HOLMESCHARLIE JORDAN
EUGENE LANCASTERINEZ LANCASTERDOROTHY LONGJOHN MATTHEWS
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SOPHOMORES
JIM MAYGLENN MEWBORNBARBARA MOORERUBY JEAN NEWSOME
RALPH OVERMANBETTY JEAN PARKSPEGGY ANN PARKSCAROLYN PEELE
ELLEN ROBERTSBOYD SMITHCAROLYN SMITHJENNINGS SMITH
JOYCE SMITHBARBARA STAFFORDSHIRLEY STANLEYMARY E. STRICKLAND
BILLY SUTTONMARY ANN SUTTONPEGGY SUTTONCHRISTINE TRIPP
GEORGE ROSE VINSONKATHERINE WELLSPATRICA WIGGINSL. J. WORRELLNOT PICTURED:
CAROLL SUTTON
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FRESHMEN
DONALD ANDERSONJ. E. ANDERSONSADIE ANDERSONROMONA BARROW
JOANN BARTLETTADELL BENTONROBERT BIGGSBILLY BOYETTE
CHARLES COLETRAINLOLA MAE CORBETTANNIE RUTH EDWARDSISAAC EDWARDS
LILLIAN HOWELLMARY LOUISE HULTSLOWRISE JONESKENNETH KEARNEY
ADD LANCASTERAGNES LANCASTERGERALD LANCASTER
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FRESHMEN
JEAN LANCASTERBOBBY LANGSTONROBERT LASSITERBILLY LAWHORN
EDNA EARLE LEEBOBBY LONGIRENE NEWSOMECARL OVERMAN
DOROTHY PATEKENNETH ROBERTSDONALD SAULSEDWARD SAULS
MERLE SULLIVANGAYNELLE SUTTONCAROLYN THOMASDONALD THOMAS
MANFIRD TEACHEYTHEODORE UZZELLSHELBY JEAN VINSONJOHN WADE
DONALD WEBBERNANCY WHITLEYNOT PICTURED: JIMMIE LEE
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NUHOSCA STAFF
La.
Editor-In-Chief Jimmy MitchellAssistant Editor McGee CreechBusiness Manager Mary Ann HerringAssistant Business Manager Frances ThomasClass Editor Shelby Jean Caison
James E. Smith(not pictured)
Feature Editor Mollie MoyeArt Editor Lillie Rose BentonAssistant Art Editor Frances ThomasSports Editor David LewisTypists Shirley LancasterAdvisor Mrs. Lill Hart
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BUS DRIVERS
Lloyd Gray, Elwood Peele, Bill Adams, Cooper Lancaster, Roy Oliver, Junior Uzzell, Lantice Hill, Ralph KenneBilly Ray Thomas, Douglas Morse, Elwood Grant, Bennie Smith.
OFFICE WORKERS
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Mary Ann Herring, June Garris, Betty Jean Parks, Beulah Thomas, Elwood Peele, Jean Matthews.
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CAFETERIA STAFF
Coleen Daniels, Pauline Jones, Annie Lois Uzzell, Mary Roseby, Lida Bell Johnson, Mary Best.
JANITORIAL STAFF
Charlie Kennedy Lydia Best
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LIBRARY WORKERS
Janet Rhodes, Mollie Moye, Sue Brock, Eliza Kearney, Mary Ann Sutton, and Velda Faye Smith,
INSTRUCTORS IN THE NEWHOPE VOCATIONAL
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENTD. W. Kneeshaw, Regular Vocational Agriculture Instructor, Marion D. Wilson, Veteran Instructor, Hubert N. Ed-wards, Practice Teacher; Edward G. Hill, Practice Teacher.
CARNIVAL QUEENS
Mollie Moye
0Jean Matthews
MISS NEW HOPE OF 1952-53Christine Tripp
Frances Thomas Mary Ann Sutton
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BETA CLUBPresident Douglas MorseVice President Ralph Kennedy-Secretary Jean MatthewsTreasurer Eliza KearneyAdvisor Mrs. Dixie Sugg Hart
Pearl Biggs
Shelby CaisonMary Ann Herring
Eliza KearneyShirley Lancaster
David LewisJimmy MitchellDouglas MorseShirley SmithVelda Faye SmithSidney WebberLois AndersonLillie Rose Benton
Cecil BoyetteMcGee CreechJo Ann GurleyRalph KennedyAnnette LancasterJean MatthewsMollie MoyeJanet RhodesAnn SmithJames E. SmithRoyce SmithFrances ThomasShirley Walker
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DRAMATICS CLUB
Left to Right, Front Row: Alease Cruse, Agnes Lancaster, Ramona Barrow, Shirley Stanley, Bonnie Ellis, Patricia
Wiggins, and Carolyn Peele. Second Row; June Garris, Barbara Stafford, Sue Brock, Barbara Moore, Ruby New-some, and Ellen Gray. Third Row; Junior Uzzell, Elwood Peele, Janet Rhodes, MoUie Moye, Shirley Walker,Joyce Grant, Betty Jean Parks, and Mary Elizabeth Strickland. Fourth Row; George Rose Vinson, C. B. Teachey,Harold Davis, McGee Creech, Shirley Lancaster, Mary Ann Herring, Shirley Smith, Shelby Caison, Royce Smith,and Ray Boyette. Fifth Row; Ralph Kennedy, David Lewis, Bobby Peele, George Howell, Jimmy Mitchell, Lan-tice Hill, and Director, Mr. Crosswell. Sixth Row; Douglas Morse, Linwood Lewis, Jim May and James EdwardSmith.
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GLEE CLUB
First Row: Joyce Smith, Carol Faircloth, Margie Ann Smith, Jean Matthews, Irma Jean Grant, Patricia Wiggins,
Lillian Howell, Gaynelle Sutton, Lillie Rose Benton, Frances Thomas,' Joyce Grant, Dorothy Smith. Second Row:Betty Jean Parks, Alice Anderson, Sue Brock, Joyce Gurley, June Garris, Nancy Whitley, Ellen Gray, Shirley
Walker, Jo Ann Gurley, MoUie Moye, Janet Rhodes, Linda Parks, Lois Anderson. Third Row: Miss Kirk, Edna Earle,
Lee, Alease Cruse, Elizabeth Colie, Shirley Peele, Christine Best, Royce Smith, James E. Smith, Ralph Kennedy,Cooper Hinson, McGee Creech.
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1 WILDLIFE CLUB
Left to Right, First Row: Judy Coker, Betty Lou Coker, Shirle-y Stanley, Peggy Parks, D. W. Kneeshaw, SecondRow: Merle Sullivan, Eugene Lancaster, Robert Lassiter, Edward Sauls, Donald Anderson, John Wade, Gerald Gur-ley, Isaac Edwards, Robert Biggs, Donald Webber, Charles Coletrain, Donald Sauls, Jesse Gurley. Third Row:Add Lancaster, Billy Boyette, Shelton Smith, Donald Thomas, Kenneth Roberts, Dail Lewis, Berry Gardner, Larry
Whaley, Fourth Row: Bill Adams, Jimmy Teachey, C. B. Teachey, Charlie Jordan, Bill Coker, A. P. Smith,Bobby Smith. Fifth Row: Gerald Lancaster, Bobby Gray, James Daly, Reynolds Smith, Billy Lawhorn, Gordon Cor-bett, Jennings Smith, Kenneth Kearney, Sixth Row: James Howell, Billy Wood Uzzell, Bennie Smith, BobbyPeele, Lantice Hill, Elwood Grant, Carl Overman, Bruce Ellis, Seventh Row: John Smith, Dan Smith, Bill Sut-ton, J. W. Grant, George Butts, J. E. Anderson, Sidney Webber, J. B. Grant, Cecil Boyette, Eighth Row: CooperLancaster, Billy Sutton, George Howell, Lindwood Lewis, Billy Ray Thomas, J. D. Moye, Billy Smith, Selby Hol-mes, Marshall Chambers.
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HANDIWORK FOR GIRLS
ADELLE BENTONSUE BROCKLOLA CORBETTALEASE CRUSEDOROTHY FERRELLMARY ANN HERRINGGERTRUDE HINNANTJO ANN HOWELLPOLLY HOWELLANNETTE LANCASTERDOROTHY LONGMOLLIE MOYE
BETTY JEAN PARKSPEGGY ANN PARKSJANET RHODESBARBARA STAFFORDFAYE SMITHPEGGY SUTTONVELDA FAYE SMITHMARY ANN SUTTONSHIRLEY WALKERNANCY WHITLEY
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICAOFFICERS
President Frankie AndersonVice President Annette LancasterSecretary .... Mary Elizabeth StricklandTreasurer Annie Ruth EdwardsCounty Editor Eliza KearneyAdvisor Mrs. D. W. Kneeshaw
Romana BarrowJoann Bartlett
Shelby Jean CaisonBonnie Ellis
Betty Jane Fields
June Garris
Ellen GrayJoyce GurleyBrownie Hill
Gertrude HinnantLillian HowellPolly HowellAgnes Lancaster
Dorothy LongBarbara MooreRuby Jean NewsomeCarolyn Peele
Faye SmithMargie Ann SmithShirley SmithVernell SmithMary Ann Sutton
Peggy SuttonCarolyn Thomas
•Christine TrippPatricia Wiggins
•Not Pictured
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICAOFFICERS «jj^ElS^=^^JAMi
President George HowellVice-President J. B. GrantSecretary Bobby Gray ^^^^^"^10%^Treasurer Glenn Mewborn ^^^^^^-fK^Advisor Mr. D. W. Kneeshaw /^'^^'^A**?^Practice Teachers . . . Hubert N. Edwards |^ ^Edward G. Hill V^?Y^^i*^^ ^('^Sentinel Elwood Grant X^y^Pu^^^V^/Reporter Elwood Peele ^'^it^^^^^^^^
Left to Right, First Row: Eugene Lancaster, Merle Sullivan, Robert Lassiter, Donald Anderson, John Wade, Isaac
Edwards, Donald Webber, Charles Coleuain, Donald Sauls, D. W. Kneeshaw, Second Row: Bobby Gray, GlennMewborn, Add Lancaster, Shelton Smith, Gerald Gurley, Jesse Gurley, Kenneth Kearney, Berry Gardner. ThirdRow: Gerald Lancaster, Hubert N. Edwards, Bill" Wood Uzzell, James Daly, Jimmy Teachey, Reynolds Smith,C. B. Teachey, Lantice Hill, Donald Thomas, Gordon Rose Corbett, Elwood Grant, Jennings Smith, A. P. Smith,Edward G. Hill, Bobby Smith. Fourth Row: James Howell, John Smith, Cooper Lancaster, Daniel Lee Smith,Billy Sutton, Billy Sutton, Bennie Smith, J. W. Grant, Bobby Peele, George Howell, George Butts, Billy RayThomas, J E.Anderson, George Rose Vinson, J.B.Grant, Junior Uzzell, J. D. Moye, Sidney Webber, Ralph Over-man, Selby Holmes.
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NEW HOPE MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB
Left to I^ight, Front Row: Isaac Edwards. Donald Webber, Robert Biggs, Charles Coletrain, Berry Gardner. Sec-
ond Row: Billy Lawhorn, Donald Thomas, Kenneth Kearney, Billy Uzzell, Ray Boyette, Jesse Gurley, Bobby
Smith, Carl Overman, Marshall Chambers, Jim May. Third Row: Cooper Lancaster, Gerald Lancaster, J. E.
Anderson, Bruce Ellis, Cecil Boyette, Douglas Joyner, advisor.
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PHYSICAL CULTURE
Left to Right, First Row: Jim May, Gordon Corbett, John Wade, Ray Boyette, Eugene Lancaster, Billy Boyette,Donald Anderson, Edward Sauls, Frances Thomas, Lillie Rose Benton, Irma Jean Grant, Jean Matthews, DorothySmith. Second Row: Betty Lou Coker, Katherine Wells, Faye Smith, Dorothy Ferrell, Lola Mae Corbett, Jo AnnHowell, Lois Anderson, Buelah Thomas, Jo Ann Gurley, Judy Coker, Shirley Stanley, Joyce Smith, Annette Lan-caster, Ann Smith. Third Row: Robert Lassiter, Bobby Gray, Selby Holmes, James E. Smith, Ralph Kennedy,
,
Billy Smith, Linwood Lewis, David Lewis, Douglas Morse, Royce Smith, Cecil Boyette, Cooper Hinson, Larry i
Whaley, McGee Creech, Richard Ricks, advisor.
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PEP SQUAD
Left to Right, First Row: Lola Mac Corbett, Dorothy Ferrell, Carolyn Smith, Carolyn Peele, Ru^ NevysomeVCoker, Barbara Moore, Joyce Gurley, Betty Lou Coker, Carolyn Thomas, Carrol Faircloth, Josycfe Smifn, KSi<
Wells. Second Row: Marjorie Smith, Annie Ruth Edwards, Metta King, Irene Newsome, Betty Hines, Jqfnnlett, Elizabeth Colie, Lillian Howell, Sadie Anerson, Shelby Jean Vinson, Edna Earle LeeJ^Barbar#|^StafjP)rd,
nelle Sutton, Bonnie Ellis, Mary Elizabeth Strickland, Jean Mathews, Joel C. Herren. ^ ft^ffT JT
CHEERLEADERS^/^ / V
lliilllili' iii(iVi..jA.jiiii*a:
Bonnie Ellis, Gaynelle Sutton, Jean Matthews, Barbara Stafford, Mary Elizabeth Strickland.
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BASKETBALL GIRLS'
Standing, Left to Right: Betty Jean Parks, Joyce Gurley, Linda Marie Parks, Anne Smith, Judy Coker, ShirleyStanley, Barbara Jean Moore, Irma Jean Grant. Kneeling, Left to Right: Ruby Jean Newsome, Carolyn Peele,Lois Anderson, Beulah Thomas, Barbara Pollard, Patricia Wiggens, Betty Lou Coker, Joel C. Herren Coach.
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BOYS' BASKETBALL
Left to Right, First Row-. Bill Adams, David Lewis, Jimmy Teachey, Cooper Hinson, Jimmy Mitchell, BobbyLangston. Second Row: Cecil Boyette, manager, J. B. Grant, Douglas Morse, Billy Ray Thomas, Ralph Kennedy,Bennie Smith, McGee Creech, Richard Ricks, coach.
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BASEBALL
Left to Right, First Row: McGee Creech, J. B. Grant, Bobby Gray, and Elwood Grant, Second Row: George RoseVinson, Douglas Morse, Jimmy Mitchell, David Lewis, Selby Corbett, Bobby Long, Billy Ray Thomas, and Rich-ard Ricks, coach.
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Gas - Oil
Courteous Service
Route 2 Goldsboro, N. C.
SEYMOURFUNERAL HOME,
INC.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
PHONE 1065
THOMAS OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
OVER 25 YEARS SAME BUSINESS
SAME LOCATION
now. Walnut Phone 243
Goldsboro, N< C.
- ANYTHING FOR THE OFFICE -
Filing Cabinets — Desks — Safes
Greeting Cards — Birthday Cards
Office Furniture
THE HUB
DEPARTMENT STORE
Phone 1180
105- 107 E. Walnut St.
Goldsboro North Carolina
(// Pleases us to Please You)
Compliments of
KADIS, INC.
123 East Walnut St.
Goldsboro North Carolina
ADAMSVILLE SUPER MARKET
Fancy & Staple GroceriesChoice MeatsPhone 2591 -J
Compliments of
BROWN DRUG CO.
130 E. Walnut St
Goldsboro North Carolina
TOWN AND COUNTRYGAS SERVICE
Goldsboro Tarboro
Kinston Selma
Compliments of
ROBINSON'S DRUG STORE
Registered DruggistCenter Street
Phone 823
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Community Motors
ComponyGeneral Merchandise
Groceries -Meats -HardwareSALES ^^^^ SERVICE
Snow Hill Highway Goldsboro, North Carolina
Compliments of Compliments of
Smith & Pelt
Goldsboro Ice Delivery Co. Known for Better Clothes
— Owners —
Telephone 45 and 67 Rodney Combs & Julian West
Goldsboro, N. C.
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RESTORES ORIGINAL BEAUTY
White's Laundry & Cleaners. Inc.It W V % V W I V \A w % Bawl W • I ^ •Goldsboro, Route 3
Kinston Highway300 North John Street
GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINAPhone 11 26-
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Thompson — Wooten Uil Co. Corbitt's Grocery & Trailer
CourtShell Gasoline, Fuels, Oils
"Pleasing You Pleases Us."and Motor Lubricants
Gas - Oil - Groceries
Phone 666Fresh Meats - Cold Drinks
Goldsboro, North Carolina Snow Hill Highway Phone 9199
PAUL WILLIAMS STUDIO
Portrait Weddings Publicity
Commercial Industrial Advertising
PHOTOGRAPHY
Goldsboro's Most Modern
Phone 1306-W %, 1*% 122 E. Walnut St.
Res. Phone 836-J '
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Goldsboro, N. C.
CASH DRUG COMPANY
"Your Family Drug Store"
133 E. Walnut Street
Phone 170
Goldsboro North Carolina
Compliments Of
LEDER BROS.
GOLDSBORO,
NORTH CAROLINA
HEILIG-MEYERS
FURNITURE
ANDHOME FURNISHINGS
RADIOS - STOVES - RUGS
Phone 2324 Cor. Walnut St.
"IT PAYS TO PLAY"
MrGREGOR - GOLDSMITH
SPALDING
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
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MUSIC & SPORTS
LENOIR
HARDWARE COMPANY
Quality with Economy
Phone 241-1
GIDDENS' JEWELRY STORE
North Carolina's
Oldest Jewelers
Established 1859
Telephone 1859
Shop Regularly at
DEIFELLS
Style and Thrift LeadersLaGrange North Carolina
W and S Motor Co.
503 N. William St.
Phone 156
800 N. George St.
Phone 3797
For a good place to eat
Visit
Roy's Lunch
Sandwiches & Plate Lunches
Roy Wells, Proprietor
Center Street Goldsboro, N. C.
J. L. GURLEY
GAS - OILGROCERIES
Phone 2587-R4Snow Hill Highway
Cokers Feed Mill
Custom-Mixing -Grinding -Shelling
Goldsboro, N. C.
Route 4 Phone 2590-M4
Green Street Se.rvice Station
Operated by
Dexton Mozingo
Gas — Oil — Lubrication
Snow Hill N. r.
Mark Edward's Store
Gas -Oil-GroceriesCotton GinSaw Mill
Phone Nunaber 1979 Jl
Carl Coker's Store
GAS - OIL - GROCERIES
Phone 2590-R4
Hood Swannp
Whitley's Grocery
Gas — Oil — Groceries
Phone 1548-
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Adomsville
Best of Luck, Students
RICHARDS JEWELERS, INC.
Compliments of
Ash Street Pharmacy
Phone 1827
814 E. Ash Street Goldsboro, N. C.
106 North Center Street
Goldsboro, North CarolinaW. J. McKeel
Groceries — Meat — Hardware
Gas - Oil
Phone 2661-Jl
Saul stow
Compliments of
NEIL JOSEPH'S SHOP
Goldsboro North Carolina
Mickey's Pastry Shop
The Home of Good Baking
Goldsboro N. C.
Compliments of
TOM LANCASTERGeneral Merchandise
Phone 3434-J Adamsville
ELROY MEAT MARKET
Quality Groceries
Kins ton Highway
Goldsboro, N. C.
Cooke Grocery
Groceries — Meats
General Merchandise
Wilson Highway
J. 0. Strickland
Grocery Store
Gas, Oil General Merchandise
Saul stow
Compliments
Shoes
CONEKIN'SHats
Anderson's
Pit Cooked Barbeque
Dressed Pigs
Kinston Highway Goldsboro, N. C.
J. D. Kearney
Main Grocery
LaGrange N. C.
Compliments of
Scott's Barbecue
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1201 W. William St. Goldsboro, N. C.
Hughes Radio Labs
1009 N. William Street
Goldsboro N. C.
John W. Mitchell
FINER FERTILIZERS FOR THE SOUTH
FERTILIZERS
^^^^^^ Compliments of
ROEBUCK & CO.
Compliments of
NELSON'S PHOTO SHOP
Phone 329
Everything Photographic
Compliments of
Whaley's Grocery
Kinston Highway
Compliments
Bell Stuart Furniture Co.
"Store of Friendly Credit"
LaGrange, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C.
GEORGE R. SMITH
General Merchandise
Groceries and Meats
Adamsville North Carolina
Helping To Build
A Finer Carolina
Carolina Power and Light Co.
Compliments of
TRU-GEMS
Goldsboro N. C.
Compliments of
ROBY CORBETTFish Market
LaGrange North Carolina
CITY CAFE
The Home of Good Eats
LaGrange N. C.
Compliments of
. SPENCE MOTOR CORF
LaGrange North Carolina
Compliments of
CAROLINA SHOEREBUILDERS
124 E. Walnut Street
Compliments of
J. C. PE^;NEY COMPANYGoldsboro, N. C.
SOUTHERLANDFURNITURE COMPANY
The Friendly Furniture Store
205-207 North John St. Phone 1055
C. C. ALDRIDGE & SONLaGrange, N. C.
Hardware - FurnitureFrigidaire Appliances
hotel building
PHONE Goldsboro. N. C.
Compliments of
IDEAL BARBER SHOP
La Grange North Carolina
Compliments of
ROBBINS RADIO & TELEVISION(Repair and Sales)
Goldsboro, N. C, Rt. No. 3
Phone 1596-W
Raymond Gray
Grocery Store
Gas, Oil — General Merchandise
New Hope
George Butts Service Station
Fresh Meats - Gas - Oil
Snow Hill Highway
Phone 1973-W3
Mills Radio Service
LaGronge N. C«
Phone 3721
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