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Page 1: The Reflector [1960]
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This Book Is a Gift of

Rachel Rawls

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FOREWORD

Throughout this book are the pages representing another year filled with memories of friends,

activities and places. You have gone through each day adding and building to your school life

and may this annual represent the way you can turn back time to relive your school days at the

Alma Mater so dear to each of your hearts. Wherever you may journey through life may this

book go with you as a symbol of the hopes, dreams and ideals you began building during your

school days.

I hope that as you go through this book, page by page, you capture the spirit of the school

and the joy and enthusiasm of each student. Both the staff and 1 have tried in a memorable way

to signify the real character of the school and the people in our annual.

I want to take this opportunity to thank with all my heart the staff members, advisor and

others who have made this annual become a successful reality. It is a job that cannot be done

alone but with cooperation, enthusiasm and hard work of many people. To everyone in con-

nection with this year's annual I give my deepest gratitude and thanks. To each owner I send

my best wishes and may the best of everything be yours through the coming years.

Sincerely,

Patricia Howard, Editor

EDITOR, Patricia Howard BUSINESS MANAGER, William Gupton

Rachel Rawls

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THE SUPERINTENDENT'S

OFFICE

EGBERT N . PEELER

Superintendent

Mrs. Hazeline

Whitley,

Registrar

Frances

Massey,

Bookkeeper Stenographer

Mrs. Annabelle Marilyn

Creech, Tapp,

Stenographer

HOUSEKEEPING STAFF

4

Mrs. Mabel

Rogers

Dietitian

Mrs. Jessie

Felton

Head House-

mother

^ Wm*

K

PHOTONO! AVAILABLE

^> p PHOTO

1 *, i

Lila Cannon Mrs. Mary

Harrington

Frances Hedden, RN

Mrs. Hattie

Straughan

Mrs.. Elma

Lucas

Mrs. Maude

Johnson

Mrs. Rosa

Permenter

Mrs. Berta

Fine

Mrs. Blanche

Bridges

Mrs. I. M.

Powell

Emelene

Rice

THE PRINCIPAL'S

OFFICE

Mrs. Rachel

Rawls,

Psychologist

Mrs. Ada L.

Yelverton,

Librarian

Eugene

Nelson,

Recreational

Director

Mrs. Anne

Smith,

Stenographer

T. E. Stough

Principal

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VOCATIONAL TEACHERS MUSIC TEACHERS

Eugene

Anthony,

Industrial

Arts

Lonnie

Spears,

Mattress

Makin

Mrs. Helen

White,

HomeEconomics

Herbert

Stowe,

Chair Canins

Martha Temple

Physical Education

NO PHOTOAVAILABLE

Mrs. Josephine

Starnes,

Crafts

Delton

Creech,

Piano Tuning

and

Instruments

Mrs. Clara

Brinson,

Piano

Mary VV. Davis

Head, Voice

Wallace

Grieves,

Violin

liltMrs. Elfreda

Johnson,

Piano

1.5~

Mrs. Elizabeth

Ashcraft,

Piano

COMMERCIALTEACHERS

Mrs. Orilla Mrs. Mildred

Pratt Jackson

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PORTRAIT OF A

WALLACE BRAME, Henderson

"How de Blue, How's the boy"

Born: 2/25/40

Chorus, Voice, Piano, Drum, Track

FAVORITE PASTIMES: Ham radio, dancing, swim-

ming

FAVORITE FOOD: Everything

FAVORITE BOOK: A LANTERN IN HER HANDWIFE PREFERRED: Honest heart and strong character

MARY ANN BYRD, Durham

"Furry-Murry, Rabbit and Byrd"

Born: 7/8/40

Dogwood Journal Editor; Chairman, Vesper Committee;

Piano

FAVORITE PASTIMES: Dancing, talking, sleeping,

and listening to my transister radio

FAVORITE FOOD: French fried potatoes

FAVORITE BOOK: NEITHER FIVE NOR THREE

HUSBAND PREFERRED: Considerate, courteous, gentle,

well groomed, intelligent, blue eyed, handsome

WILLIAM GUPTON, Zebulon

"The Young Figure of Romance"

Born: 10/26/39

Dogwood Journal, Reporter; Business Manager, THEREFLECTOR; Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class;

Journalism Club, Piano

FAVORITE PASTIMES: Radio, TV, writing and reading

FAVORITE FOOD: Lemon Pie

FAVORITE BOOK: MAGGIE -NOWWIFE PREFERRED: Intelligence, thoughtful, generous

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SENIOR CLASS

PATRICIA ANN HOWARD, Wilson

"Pat, Trix, Beep-Beep"

Born: 2/26/41

Vice President, Student Council; Editor, THE RE-

FLECTOR; Chorus, Orchestra, Piano, French Horn

FAVORITE PASTIMES: Dancing, reading, movies and

being with friends

FAVORITE FOOD: Sweet Potatoes

FAVORITE BOOK: QUO VADIS

HUSBAND PREFERRED: Loving, tender, considerate,

good personality, and hard working

GRIFFIN JOHNSON, Bladenboro

"Sergeant and Bet.

"

Born: 3/3/40

Sergeant -at -arms, Student Council (2 years); President,

Senior Class; Chorus

FAVORITE PASTIME: Sleeping

FAVORITE FOOD: Steak

FAVORITE BOOK: I LED THREE LIVES

WIFE PREFERRED: Good cook and good housekeeper

BENNY KING, Asheville

"Ben"

Born: 9/15/39

Eighth Grade Rep,; Sergeant-at-arms, and President,

Student Council; Wrestling, track, Vesper Com.Vice President, Wake County, Junior Red Cross

FAVORITE PASTIME: Reading

FAVORITE FOOD: Fish

FAVORITE BOOK: THE ROBE

WIFE PREFERRED: Good cook

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BELVEIA JEAN MANOR, Charlotte

"Horse, Box, and Bel"

Born: 11/25/40

Senior Class Rep., Student Council; President, Bible

Club; Chorus, Orchestra, Flute, Organ, Piano

Tuning

FAVORITE PASTIMES: Reading good books, visiting

with friends, eating, outdoor activities, and

working with clubs

FAVORITE FOOD: Hamburgers

FAVORITE BOOK: THE BISHOP.'S MANTLEHUSBAND PREFERRED: Tall, neat, good looking,

considerate, loving, content, understanding

JO ANNE PARNELL, Kenly

"Little Beaver and Jo"

Born: 3/14/41

Assistant Business Manager, THE REFLECTOR; Sec-

retary, Student Council 56-57; Chorus, Orchestra,

Violin, Piano, Mixed Quartette, Bible Club

FAVORITE PASTIMES: Reading, going off campus,

and going home

FAVORITE FOOD: HamFAVORITE BOOK: QUO VADIS

HUSBAND PREFERRED: Ambitious, cheerful, affection-

ate, good personality, easy to get along with

CAROLYN COLE SCOTT, Fair Bluff

"Cardy, Kitten, Carole (with French pronunciation)"

Treasurer, 10th Grade Rep., Student Council; Presi-

dent, Journalism Club; Sergeant -at -Arms, Senior

Class; Voice, Chorus, Mixed Quartette, Piano

FAVORITE PASTIMES: Reading good books and danc-

ing

FAVORITE FOOD: Collards

FAVORITE BOOK: THE SONG OF RUTHHUSBAND PREFERRED: Relatively tall, clean-cut,

nice looking, manly, exciting, tender, gener-

ous and well liked

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WANDA YOUNT, Barnardsville

"Horse, Donna, Nana, and Bug"

Born: 2/29/40

President, Senior Class; 11th Grade Rep., Student

Council; Chorus, Piano, Journalism Club

FAVORITE PASTIMES: Writing stories, poems and

prayers, playing piano and reading

FAVORITE FOOD: Hot dogs and french fried potatoes

FAVORITE BOOK: MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION

HUSBAND PREFERRED: Ambitious, courageous, will-

ing, loving, understanding and religious

MRS. MYRTLE DANIELS

English

Senior Homeroom Teacher

SENIOR MASCOTS

Tina and Wayne

Ollenberger

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The. «Sci/e>itli

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THE FRESHMAN CLASS

MRS. ZELIAN HELMS

Mathematics and Science

Homeroom Teacher

WW *

Wmm\

Juanita

Byrurn

Shelby

Hastings

Marjorie

Mahaffey

Billy

Davis

William

Driver

Jerry

Garner

Robert

Johnson

June

Roberts

Myra

Yarborough

Wayne

Allison

Donald

1Cook

Larry

Kendrick

Maxton

Kennedy

Larry

McCreary

Steve

Smith

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EIGHTH GRADE

Thurman Perkins, Teacher; J. A. Spell,

Douglas Hiatt, Rodney Wynes, Jerry

Watson, Mr. Perkins, Sandra Atkins.

FRONT: Steve Bean, Danny Hampton,

Janice Fann, Janice Allen.

SEVENTH GRADE

Ben Covington, Teacher; Aleen Luck,

Marie Morgan, Mr. Covington,

Dorothy Bright, Patricia Starnes, Iva

Allen, Bobby Almond, Barbara Avery,

Judy Hall, Betsy Avery, Rex Spears.

SIXTH GRADEMrs. Barrie Doyle, Teacher. FRONT:

Ernest Bonner, Nathaniel Foster, Jackie

Butler, Linda Johnson, Karen Nielsen,

Billie Swaney. BACK: Mrs. Doyle,

Ernie Winchester, Ronnie Eller, John

Roebuck, Robert Williams, Mary Ann

Jeffers.

FIFTH GRADE

Mrs. Dora Grimes, Teacher; Bonnie

Mcintosh, Ida Ward, Bobby Creech,

Dee Frizzell, Mrs. Grimes, Dickie

Lewis, Jimmie Taylor, Butch Pepper

Gene Thorne, Donnie Bickett.

ABOUT OUR STATE

FIFTH GRADE

Mrs. Laurie Goetze, Teacher. FRONT:

Rhonda Adams, Jimmy Myers, Danny

Spears, Charlie Kelly, Rose Ann Ward.

BACK: Mrs. Goetze, Jerry Evans, Dale

VanHorn, Billy Huffman, Randall

Beshears.

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SPECIAL PRIMARY GRADE

Randall Harley, Teacher; Ola Jane

Frady, Gellia Terrill, Linda McLamb,

Gail Brooks, Steve Lewis, Frankie Par-

rott, Tommy Key, Junior Bunn, Susan

Wood, Mr. Harley.

GRADE THREE

Mrs. Ethel Lewis, Teacher; Brenda

Martin, Donald Whaley, Monroe Daven-

port, Linda Watterson, Lou Hendricks,

Gary White, Cathy Jacobs, Kenneth

Faucette, Mrs. Lewis, Donnie Bryant,

Kathy Gunnell, Billy Reynolds, Geral-

dine Spry, Tony Garrison.

FOURTH GRADEMrs. Pauline Jenkins, Teacher. FRONT:

Shelby Kennedy, Harwood West, Linda

Midgett, Johnny Brown, Lorna Leigh,

Bill McClure. BACK: Evone Johnson,

Judy Hooks, Gloria Cutler, Barbara

Ashe, Billy Barnhill, Nancy Brooks,

Mrs. Jenkins. ABSENT: Dorothy Tay-

lor.

IRREGULAR GRADE

Elizabeth Lennon, Teacher; Janet Bowes,

Lu Mendenhall, Steve Ellis, Patrick

Parker, Bill Coley, Betty Burns, Hugh

Moss, Stanley Locklear, Miss Lennon.

GRADE TWO AND THREE

Gladys Currin, Teacher; Deborah

Whaley, Mary Her, Deborah Sugg,

Kim Duggins, Wanda Caudle, Diane

Fann, Byron Sykes, Brenda Martin,

R. D. Hall, Phillip Kelly.

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SECOND GRADEMrs. Emma Sue Stuart, Teacher;

Teresa Westmoreland, Tommy Stokes,

Ray Clark, Donald Tucker, Neil John-

son, Larry McCabe, Carolyn Fletcher,

Connie Dorman, Ronnie Lackey, Ken-

neth Hall, Jimmy Heath, Myrtle Hall,

Mrs. Stuart.

FIRST AND SECOND GRADE

Ida Pearle Eatmon, Teacher; Keith

Wiglesworth, Kathy King, Miss Eatmon

Elaine Campbell, Kinny Jacobs, Ricky

Ward, Craig Barnes, Mary Jo Daven-

port. SEATED: Rita Simmons, Steve

Francis, Becky Stallings.

FIRST GRADEMrs. Lucille Hunt, Teacher; Harry

Dew, Martha Bell, Mike Messer, Pat

Hogan, Carolyn Griffin, Vernon Cox,

Mrs. Hunt, Jimmy Peters. SEATED:

Betty Arnold, Jackie Craven, Rose

Marie Brinson.

KINDERGARTEN

Mrs. Doris Holt, Teacher; Betty Wray

Hobbs, Blaine Bryson, Sharon Lowder,

Mrs. Holt, Linda Butler, Gladys Hall,

Kathy Spruill, Faye Smith, Gary Smith,

Gary Gibby, Cheri Briggs.

KINDERGARTEN

Agnes Ellis, Teacher; Deborah Dudley,

David Andrews, Alvin Martin, TomHusketh, Miss Ellis, Vicki Royal, Jake

Roberts, Jimmy Sloan, Toy Glenn Per-

mar, Aleta Moody.

BUI

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KINDERGARTENMrs. Anne Harris, Teacher; Tony Webb,

Mike Abee, Forest Reavis, Mrs. Harris,

Janice Smith, John Estes, Pauline Laws.

On the Floor in Front: Robert Adams,

Dewey Roberts.

OUT OF SCHOOL LIFE ON THE CAMPUS

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ACTIVITIESTHE STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION

President

Benny King

'60

Griffin

Johnson

working

on a

mat

Vice Pres.

Thomas

Thompson'61

Secretary

Stella

Hall

'62

Treasurer

Maxton

Kennedy'63

Sgt . -at -Arms

Ralph

Thompson'62

Foy

Flowers

roll

edging

a

mattress

Myra Yarborough listening

to a Talking Book.

THE CUB SCOUTS rehearsing a program.

Editor

DOGWOODJOURNAL

Mary Ann

Byrd

Pres.

BIBLE

CLUB

Belveia

Manor

Laverne Cheek,

playing a violin

solo.

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Compliments of

Downtown Raleigh

ABS EQUIPPED WITH TWO-WAY RADIO

OLDEST and MOST RELIABLE SERVICE- ralesgh

Modern Living Sign for '59 —The all-electric Medallion Home!

Whether you plan to buy, build or remodel, look

to The Medallion as your new hallmark of excellence

in modern living. Your CP&L representative can

give you full details.

CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

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VILLAV7C DVJVJIxKERR

REXALL DRUGS& STATIONERY,

INC.In Raleigh s Cameron Village

Cameron Village

Raleigh, North Carolina Prescription Specialists

Books CardsGifts Frames

Cosmetics

School Supplies

Luncheonette

Stationery-

Office Supplies

\jA d CowpdDi &a 4 DAIRY FOODS

f *$ne$tatejlSj^^jj^~k uy convenient home delivery

PINE STATERALEIGH • OXFORD * HENDERSON

DUNN • GOLDSBORO

^^^H North Carolina s Choice Since 1919

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Compliments of

PEDEN STEEL COMPANY

Raleigh, N. C.

Telephone: TE 2-8828

ABBOTT AND PIERCE

SERVICE STATION

and Fuel Oil

"Come if You Can, Phone If You Can't. "

TE 2-2075

D & S MOTORS

Dodge Dart, Chrysler and Imperial Dealers

423 S. Wilmington St. TE 3-2505

CANTON CAFE

Meet Your Friends in the Canton Cafe

408 Hillsboro Street

Raleigh, N. C.

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the

freshec

refresher

STEPHENS APPLIANCE CO.

1 10 S. Sanders St.

Maytag Washing MachinesVictor Freezers

TV Small Appliances

High Fidelity Sets

Wholesale Retail

HUNT GENERAL TIRE

CO., INC.

General Tire Kraft

Recapping

238 S. McDowell St.

Raleigh, N. C.

TE 2-0571

Compliments of

WARRENS RESTAURANT

301 W. Martin St.

Raleigh, N. C. TE 2-7466

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SUPERIOR STONE COMPANY DIVISION

of AMERICAN-MARIETTA COMPANY

BRYAN ROCK & SAND CO.

Raleigh, N. C.

SPONSORS

HACKNEY'S, INC.

Cameron Village

Sporting GoodsHardwares

RALEIGHRETAIL FURNITURE

ASSOCIATION

^OCo

Two Fine Stores

in Raleigh

NOWELL'SFayetteville St.

Cameron Village

"First in Fashion

for Young Men in

the Carolinas"

WYATT*QUARLES SEED COMPANY

O^3&

WRENN-PHARR•\S.^°°

t Young Men and Boys 1 Outfitters

ofjO'Z'^ ^' Boy Scout Headquarters

Cameron Village, RaleighC e

<s>

NEWTON'S, INC.

LAUNDRY CLEANERS

Fine Things Finely Done

Cameron Village Dial TE 2-9695

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CAMERON-BROWN COMPANY

*Raleigh

^Greensboro^Charlotte

*Asheville

Mortgage Bankers - Realtors - Insurors

FERGUSON HARDWARE

HardwarePROCTOR'S

MEN'S APPARELHousehold Supplies

Tools

Cameron Village

Free Delivery in the City

2900 Hillsboro Street

Raleigh, N. C.

TE 2-4877

FRIENDLY CLEANERS

2910 Hillsboro Street

TE 3--6667

Better Cleaners for Your Finer Clothes

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SANDERS MOTOR COMPANY

"For All Automotive Needs"

Your Capitol City Ford Dealer

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Compliments of

MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME

St. Marys and Johnson Street

TE 3-8678

Drugs

MELVINS

PHARMACY

Automobile Delivery

1217 Hillsboro Street

Raleigh, N. C.

LIBBY'S

BRIGHT SPOT

Hillsboro Street

Raleigh, N. C.

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With the Best in

Musical Entertainment

STEPHENSON'S

MUSIC STORE

Cameron Village

Raleigh, North Carolina

We never sell seconds

or irregular merchandise

It Pays to Shop at

PENNEY'S

In Raleigh's Cameron Village

Compliments of

CROSSPOULTRY COMPANY

Raleigh, N. C.

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For the best chickens

and fish NASH STEELE WARREN

try

Distributors

WATSON SEAFOOD

AND POULTRY COMPANY' INC.

Zenith Radio and TVand High Fidelity

Compliments of FAMOUS BAKERIES

ATLASSEWING MACHINE CO.

;

208 S. Wilmington St.

Raleigh, N. C.

109 S. Wilmington St.

Raleigh, N. C.

America's largest independent

o CW 1 Al H 11 ICX\^ 11 J. I1C allU V CL^ LILL111

cleaner dealers

Wedding and Birthday

Cakesct o pcviciiiy

\We Service What We Sell TE 2-8333

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7 UP BOTTLING CO.

Raleigh, N. C,

HUDSON BELK

Eastern Carolina's

Largest Store

Serving the Capitol City

for 42 Years

MONTGOMERY GREEN

424 S. McDowell St.

Raleigh, N. C.

We handle all the newest and latest in kitchen equipment

TE 2-6617

Compliments of

TIRE SALES AND SERVICE

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Compliments of

PRITCHARD PAINT & GLASS COMPANY

112 East Davie Street, Raleigh, N. C.

LOWE'S, INC.

RALEIGH HARDWARE

Building Supplies Plumbing Supplies

Appliances

Heating and Electrical Supplies

VA 8-3251

KILLO EXTERMINATING COMPANY

Raleigh, North Carolina

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CAMPUS LIFE

ANDACTIVITY

Carolyn

Scott --

Dictaphone

Belveia Manor

at the organ.

The old bell called

boys and girls to

class for many years.

Homework at Fisher

Leisure Time - Ronald Millsaps, J. A. Spell - Music.

William Driver, Maxton Kennedy - the Store. Sun-

day Social.9Tommy Thompson, Jimmy Rogers, Ronald

Millsaps study.

Griffin Johnson cleaning up.

Benny King, Maxton Kennedy, and Charles

Helms at coffee.

TRACK MEET, MARYLAND SCHOOL

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TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY"The World's Best Yearbooks- Are Taylor-made"

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