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THE PRICEAN

Published by the

1957

SENIOR CLASS OF PRICE HIGH SCHOOL

SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA

* UC UBRA* SALISBURY, N C Foreword

The class of 1957 hereby presents this annual. It includes written and pictorial features that we shall cherish for many years. As we look forward, it is our hope that other classes may be inspired to present a better annual than this one. We hope, also that all the standards, and traditions of dear Price will always be kept high.

Above all we trust that the future senior classes will never fail to express their gratitude to those who have guided them into an appreciation of all that is good, beautiful, and true.

We offer our sincere gratitude to Superintendent J. H. Knox and Mr. S. O. Jones our principal, for their supervision and leadership throughout our high school years. To the members of the faculty and to our patrons and parents, we offer our deepest appreciation. We especially wish to thank Mr. W. L. Miller and Mrs. A. A. Lancaster, our senior advisors, for their patient guidance in all of our class activities.

As we go to press we desire to express our thanks to Rowan Printing Com¬ pany, the Earle Studio, and to the many business firms, organizations, and patrons that have made it possible for us to publish this annual.

Bernard Feaster, Editor-in-Chief Samuel Leazer, Business Manager Freddie Evans, Chairman Advertising Committee Dedication

MISS A. E. MARIE WEEKS

The class of '57 dedicates this annual to Miss A. E. Marie Weeks, who for nineteen years was teacher of English and history, and director of the school chorus. Her diligence, interest, high standards, thoroughness, and her ability to produce singing groups of superior quality have left an indelible influence upon our class and upon the many other classes that she taught. Although Miss Weeks was forced to retire because of ill health, she will ever remain in the hearts and minds of the pupils, teachers, parents, and friends. The Superintendent

MR. J. H. KNOX

To the Graduating Class of 1957:

I wish to congratulate all members of the 1957 Senior Class of Price High School upon the successful completion of the high school course of study. My hope is that the knowledge, the associations, the services, and the skills all acquired, enjoyed, and developed will enable each of you to serve better and effectively in the years ahead, whatever your sphere of activity.

The school system stands ready to assist you in whatever way we can in the future. We hope that you will continue your associations with Price High School in the years to come. Your services in building a stronger and more effective school program are needed and will be welcomed.

Sincerely yours,

J. H. Knox, Superintendent

June 4, 1957 Price High Schoo

The accomplishments made in this memorable institute will ever be an inspiration to us as we strive to reach higher goals in life. With gratitude, we shall always keep in mind, the solid foundation which has been laid for us by our superintendent, principal and teachers. Our Retired Principa

L. H. HALL

The class of 1957 takes pleasure in following other classes in saluting Mr. L. H. Hall, our retired principal. For thirty-six years he was the leader of the Negro Division of Public Schools in Salisbury. As principal of Price he was able to inspire many pupils who have now become successful.

We salute Mr. Hall as a great educator and a great citizen. Since 1911 he has been superintendent of the Sunday School of Moore's Chapel; he has been trustee of the same church for twenty-two years. Mr. Hall has served as Tenant Interviewer for the Housing Projects, member of the Recreation Commission, member of the Interracial Council, Chairman of the Rowan Division of Boy Scouts, Secretary to the National Alumni Association of . The City of Salisbury has honored Mr. Hall in three significant ways: a street has been named for him; the gymnasium and shop building were named in his honor; he has been appointed as member of the Board of Education of the city. The Principa

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MR. S. O. JONES

I am happy to congratulate you on the publication of the 1957 Pricean. Your enthusiastic cooperation and your willingness to work are clear indications that you have the ability to meet and solve difficult problems. The same qualities which you used in the completion of this annual—cooperation, industry, thoroughness, foresight, good taste, and, yes, cheerfulness—will help you meet life's situations with a high degree of success.

May God bless you, and may you always nurture the desire to give consecrated service for the advancement of humanity.

S. O. JONES Principal Facu ry

Miss Sara L. Hunter Library Science, English, B.S., South Carolina State College

S. O. Jones. .Principal, B.S., Winston-Salem Teachers College; M.A., New York University; further study, University of Oklahoma.

Mrs. Abna A. Lancaster French, English, Social Studies. A.B., ; A.M., University of Connecticutt

S. W. Lancaster Physical Education, Physics, Mathematics. B.S., Livingstone College; M.A., Springfield College

Mrs. Barbara D. Lee Physical Education, English, Science, Social Studies, Science. B.S., A. and T. College, further studies at A. and T. College.

Mrs. Esther Commander Marioneaux. English, Social Studies, Music. A.B., Fisk University, Further Studies at McGill University. Facu ty

MILLER

OLDS

POWERS

WHITE

WILLIAMS

Left to right:

W. L. Miller Mathematics, Driver Education, B.S., Livingstone College, Further study: North Carolina College, Boston University.

Alexander Monroe Industrial Arts, Trade B.S. and M.S., A. and T. College

J. W. Nicholson. Science, B.S., Livingstone College, Further studies: Columbia University, Yale University.

I. J. Olds Band, Social Studies; B.S., A. and T. College, Further studies: Virginia State College, A. and T. College.

Miss Eunice Powers Business, English B.S., A. and T. College, M.A., Columbia University.

Mrs. Marian Morant White Secretary B.S., Livingstone College

Mrs. Wetonah M. Williams Homemaking B.S., Hampton Institute, M. Ed. The Pennsylvania State University. Supervising Personne

MRS. JULIA C. TAGGART DR. W. J. EZELL Visiting School Nurse School Physician

MRS. ALMA CLARK Cafeteria Manager Our Custodians

MR. JOHN KING MRS. MARGARET BROWN Our Cafeteria Personne

MRS. SADIE COWAN MRS. JESSIE SLOAN Congratulations To Parents

We hereby salute parents who have seen large families complete Price High School. Their interest, encouragement, sacrifices and co-operation merit praise and honor.

1. MRS. BEULAH CHAMBERS (4) 5. MRS. CLARA KIRKSEY (5)

2. MRS. MARY REID (4) 6. MRS. GENOLA KERR (4)

3. MRS. CORA HUNT (5) 7. MR. SAMUEL TORRENCE (6)

4. MRS. GERVAISE REDFERN (4) 8. MRS. MINNIE LITTLEJOHN (4) Congratulations to Parents

1. MRS. EVA MAE McCLAIN (5) 5. MR. LONNIE MOORE (5)

2. MR. TILLMAN ALDRICH (7) 6. MRS. ANNIE LEAZER (4)

3. MRS. ROXIE RAMSEY (4) 7. MRS. NATHALIE REESE (4)

4. MRS. ANNIE WILKINS (4) 8. MRS. ESTELLE JORDAN (6) A Few Outstanding Priceans

MRS. WILLETTE MILLER SCOTT MRS. CORA MORTON MASSEY MR. TRAUGOTT H. LASH

Price High School, Howard University 1956, Price High School, A.B., Johnson C. Smith Editor of the first Pricean; economics maior Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, Recipient of University, A.M. in English, University of of Lincoln University; progressive business Professional Pharmacy Award, Ethical Pres¬ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. At present English man of Salisbury; active in the fields of cription Pharmacy Award. At present Cancer teacher at E. E. Smith High School, Fayette¬ merchandising, manufacturing, and real estate. Research Scientist at Roswell Park Memorial ville, N. C. Owner of Lashes Little Giant Store, and Institute, Buffalo, New York. Lashstone Concrete Company.

MR. GEORGE CURLEE MRS. VICTORIA MISS LILLIESTEEN MOORE

Price High School, Livingstone College, SIMMONS SUTTON Price High School, Tyler Business School; A.B.; owner of Big "V" Grocery Store, Graduate of Apex Beauty School of New Beauty Parlor, Barber Shop, Pool Room, Price High School; A.B., Livingstone Col¬ York; Imperial Beauty School of Philadelphia, Filling Station, and Apartments. Trustee, lege; Graduate work Atlanta University; For¬ Dale Carnegie Institute of Effective Speaking Soldiers Memorial Church. mer teacher at Price; Chairman English and Human Relations; courses at Ingerid department, Turner High School, Atlanta School of Hair, Design, A. and T. College, Georgia. New York University; owner of two beauty shops; teacher of cosmetology. West Char¬ lotte Senior High School, Charlotte, N. C. A Few Outstanding Graduates

MRS. RUTH MILLER GORE JESSE H. WALKER MRS. ALTA CLARK MEEKS

Price High School, Livingstone College, Price High School, B.S. Livingstone College, Price High School, Livingstone College, B.S., B.S., Mathematics teacher at Price for five graduate work in journalism, New York Uni¬ New York University, M.A. in Personnel and years; thirty months in W.A.C. attaining versity; Managing Editor of the New York Guidance; further study in Psychology at rank of 1st Sgt.; M.A. West Virginia Uni¬ Age; 31/2 years in U. S. Air Force; at present Columbia University; teacher at Price 1940- versity, Matriculating for Ed.D. degree at Bos¬ Assistant Managing Editor of the Amsterdam 1945, Instructor in Psychology at Carver ton University; Assistant Professor of Educa¬ News. Junior College Rockville, Maryland; Counse¬ tion and Guidance at A. and T. College. lor Carver High School, Rockville, Maryland.

RALPH JORDAN MRS. ELIZABETH RAEFORD GRAHAM DUNCAN KOONTZ Price High School; B.S., North Carolina Price High School, Sergeant in Military College; M.A. in Physical Education Spring- Police, World War 11, 1st Negro Policeman field College, Springfield Mass. Master Mason, Price High School, A.B. Livingstone College; in City of Salisbury, City Patrolman. at present chairman of Physical Education M. A. Atlanta University, further graduate Department, Physical Education Instructor, work, Columbia University, Indiana Uni¬ Coach, at Pomonkey High School in Indian versity, North Carolina College. Director Head, Maryland. N. C.T.A. Western District Classroom Teachers; Chairman N.C.T.A. Dept. Exceptional Children: President of Salisbury Unit, N.C.T.A.; special education teacher, Monroe Street School and Lincoln Elementary School, Salisbury, North Carolina. Class Advisors

MR. W. L. MILLER MRS. A. A. LANCASTER

Class Mascots

RENEE HAWKINS THEODORE RAMSEY, JR. Class Officers

AAARTHA KERR MYRTLE McCLAIN (Secretary) (Assistant Secretary)

ERNEST GOODRUM, JR. (President)

BERNARD FEASTER FREDDIE EVANS (Vice President) (Treasurer) Annual Staff

Seated—Richard Baker, Samuel Leazer, Juanita Alexander, Bernard Feaster, Joyce Irby, Freddie Evans.

Standing—Marilee Stewart, Carolyn Jamison, Martha Kerr, Charlotte Gaither, Myrtle Feaster, C. J. Wells, James Vincent, Betsye Williams, Ernest Goodrum, Harold Ramsey, Robert Hunt, James Muskelly, Gar¬ land Chambers, Annie Clayborne.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . Bernard Feaster ASSISTANT EDITOR .Joyce Irby BUSINESS MANAGER .Samuel Leazer ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER. Harold Ramsey CIRCULATION MANAGER.Juanita Alexander ASciStANT CIRCULATION MANAGER . Richard Baker SPORTS EDITOR . Arthur Henderson ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR. Freddie Evans

TYPISTS ARTISTS ADVERTISEMENT COMMITTEE

Mary F. Walker Charles J. Wells Freddie Evans Wynolia Hawkins Rachel McKee Martha Kerr Annie Mae McGee Charlotte Gaither Betsye Williams James Vincent Edward Harrison James Muskelly Samuel Leazer Irma Carson Myrtle Feaster Mary F. Walker Juanita Alexander Levonia Middleton Annie R. Clayborne Ella McCullough Myrtle McClain Dorothy Lyerly SECRETARIES Richard Baker Carolyn Jamison Peggy Hunter Ernest Goodrum PROOF READERS Robert Hunt Joyce Irby

Shirley Taylor Raemi Lancaster Wynolia Hawkins Josephine Hart Juanita Alexander Senior#

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RICHARD FRANK BAKER "Dickie" F.B.L.A., Pricean Staff, Annual Staff, Big Brothers, Football Trainer, Basketball Squad, Band, Student Council, Safety Patrol, Glee Club. Hi-'. "A boy is better unborn than untaught."

SADIE JUANITA ALEXANDER WILALMA BOZEMAN "Neet" "Mambo Baby" Library Science, Math Club, G.A.A., N.H.A., F.T.A., G.A.A., Big Sisters, Glee Club, Math Glee Club, Crown & Scepter, Student Council, Club, Safety Patrol, French Club. French Club, F.B.L.A., Big Sisters, Pricean "The best part of beauty is one that no StaFF, Annual Staff. picture can express." "If well thou hast begun, go on, it is the end that crowns us, not the fight."

ROBERT LEE BEATY "Wolfe" F.T.A., Hi-Y, Student Council, Glee Club, Library Science, Crown & Scepter, Football Squad, Math Club. "Failure is full of 'can'ts'; Success is full of 'cans."

IRMA LUCILLE CARSON "Weasel" Library Science, Safety Patrol, Glee Club, Big Sisters, F.T.A. "If you have not often felt the joy of doing a kind act, you have neglectd much and most of all yourself." Seniors

ANNIE RUTH CLAYBORNE "Ruthie" Big Sisters, F.B.L.A., F.T.A., Annual Staff, GAA, French Club, Math Club, Pricean Staff, Crown & Scepter, Safety Patrol, Student Council. "He can conquer who thinks he can."

JOHN DAVIS CHILDERS FREDDIE MICHAEL EVANS "J.D." "Red Jake" N.C.S.O.I., Football Squad, Big Brothers. Football Squad, Pricean Staff, Annual Staff, "If in God we trust, of no man shall we F.B.L.A., Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Crown & Scepter, be afraid, nor any obstacle too great for us Band. to move." "I would rather excel others in knowledge than in power."

MYRTLE LORETTA FEASTER CHARLOTTE CAROLE GAITHER "Myrt" Crown & Scepter, N.H.A., Band, French Big Sisters, Crown & Scepter, French club. Club, Big Sisters, Pricean Staff, Annual Staff, "Give to the world the best that you have Math Club. and the best will come back to you." "You can't climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pocket."

BERNARD DONALD FEASTER Pricean Staff, Big Brothers, Library Science, Science Club, Annual Staff. "To err is human, to forgive is divine." Seniors

CONSTANCE ELAINE HASTY "Connie" N.H.A., Crown & Scepter, Safety Patrol, Student Council, GAA, Math Club, French Club, Cheering Squad, Big Sisters. "A wit's a feather, and a chief's a rod; an honest man is the noblest work of God."

FREDRICK EOOE GAITHER ERNEST WESTRY GOODRUM "Fred" "Sleepy" Band, Big Brothers. Student Council, Football Squad, Glee Club, "A man of true virtue is God's greatest Hi-Y, Math Club, Science Club, Crown & gift to humanity." Scepter, Pricean Staff, Safety Patrol, Big Brothers. "If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again."

JAMES EDWARD GUEST DAVID EDWARD HARRISON "Gilbert" "Ed Higgins" F.B.L.A., Band, Big Brothers, Hi-Y, Library Safety Patrol, F.B.L.A., Annual Staff, Pricean Science. Staff, Big Brothers. "The poorest education that teaches self- "Be wary and be wise." control is better than the best that neglects it."

JOSEPHINE LYNETTE HART "Jo" Math Club, N.H.A., Big Sisters, French Club, Crown & Scepter, Annual Staff. "Through faith and prayer, we succeed." Seniors

MERLEAN VONCILLE HASTY WYNOLIA YVONNE HAWKINS "AAerl" Annual Staff, Cheering Squad, Library F.B.L.A., N.H.A., Big Sisters, Band. Sc ence. Big Sisters, F.B.L.A., F.T.A. "I will let no man belittle my soul by "To err is human, to forgive is divine." making me hate him."

BARBARA JEAN HEMPHILL "Babs" N.H.A., Crown & Scepter, Glee Club, Bas¬ ketball Team, Cheering Squad, Big Sisters, GAA. "Knowledge is not happiness, and science but an exchange of ignorance for that which is another ignorance." Seniors

ROBERT ODELL HUNT "Twig" Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Band, Football Squad, Annual Staff. "One step at a time—but always forward."

PEGGY JO HUNTER JOYCE YVONNE IRBY “Peg" N.H.A., F.T.A., F.B.L.A., Safety Patrol, Li¬ F.B.L.A., F.T.A., Band, Glee Club, Big brary Science, Math Club, French Club, Crown Sisters, Safety Patrol, Pricean Staff, FrencFi & Scepter, Big Sisters, Student Council. Club. "He who has lost confidence can lose "Life is a road. Tread it courageously." nothing more."

CAROLYN YVONNE JAMISON RUBY MAE JOHNSON "Half-Pint" "Ruby Baby" N.H.A., F.B.L.A., Crown & Scepter, Glee N.H.A., F.B.L.A., Big Sisters, Pricean Staff. Club, Big Sisters, FrencFi Club, Safety Patrol, "Do right at all times, not because others Pricean Staff. do right, but because it is right to do right." "Most people would succeed in small tilings if tfiey were not too troubled with great ambitions."

WILLIAM LEWIS JORDAN "Snake" Football Squad, Big Brothers. "Many receive advice, only the wise prophet from it." Seniors

VIRGINIA LUCILLE KERNS "Ginnie" Math Club, Big Sisers. "To thine self be true."

ESTHER LEE KERNS MARTHA ELIZABETH KERR "Sleety" "Mart" GAA, Library Science, Big Sisters, Band. GAA, Basketball Squad, N.H.A., Glee Club, "Judge not the Lord by feeble sense; but Crown & Scepter, Student Council, French trust him for his grace." Club, Big Sisters, F.T.A., Math Club, Pricean Staff. "Knowledge is, indeed, that which, next to virtue truly and essentially raises one man above another."

RAEMI ROSEMARIE LANCASTER JUDY LORRAINE KIRKSEY GAA, F.T.A., Crown & Scepter, Safety "Lorrie" Patrol, Glee Club, Pricean Staff, Big Sisters, Big Sisters, Glee Club, Annual Staff. Annual Staff. "So to manage others, you must learn to "Though you seek the world over to find manage yourself." the beautiful, you must carry it with you or you find it not."

SAMUEL SYLVESTER LEAZER "Sam" Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Crown & Scepter, Pricean Staff, Student Council, Annual Staff, Glee Club, Library Science, French Club, Football Trainer. "T is education forms the common mind, just as the twig is bent the tree is inclined." Seniors

HENRY LOWERY "Nippy" Big Brothers, N.C.S.I.O. "Let a defeat be only a step to success."

DOROTHY DELORES LYERLY MYRTLE LEONA McCLAIN "Dot" "Myrt" Pricean Staff, F.T.A., F.B.L.A., Math Club, N.H.A., F.T.A., Big Sisters, GAA, Math Basketball Team, Cheering Squad, Big Sisters, Club, Crown & Scepter, Student Council, GAA, French Club, Library Science, Crown & French Club, G,lee Club. Scepter, Annual Staff. "Knowledge is the password to success." "The root of education is bitter, but the fruit is sweet."

ELLA MAE McCULLOUGH ANNIE MAE McGEE "Candy" "Ann" Math Club, Glee Club, Big Sisters, Annual Big Sisters, Pricean Staff, Annual Staff. Staff. "Defend me from my friends, I can de^ "Better to be small and shine, than great fend myself from my enemies." and cast a shadow."

JOHN ARTHUR McELHANEY "Jucie" F.B.L.A., French Club, Hi-Y, Glee Club, Big Brothers. "He is best educated who is most useful." Seniors

ARTHUR JUNIOR McNEELY Band, Big Brothers. "A spade, a rake, a hoe, a pick-ax, or a bill; a hook to reap, a scythe to mow, a flail, or what you will."

RACHEL NAOMI McKEE CYLISTA LOUVENIA McNEELY "Patty" "Celeste" N.H.A., Band, Glee Club, Crown & Scepter, Student Council, Safety Patrol, Math Club, Big Sisters, French Club, Annual Staff. Crown & Scepter, N.H.A., F.T.A., Big Sisters, "Friends are won by those who believe in Library Science, Science Club, French Club. winning them." "Laziness travels so slowly until poverty overtakes it."

LEVONIA LOIS MIDDLETON MARY LOUISE NEELY "Lee" "Mary" F.T.A., GAA, F.B.L.A., Library Science, Big Sisters, French Club, Math Club. Safety Patrol. "Live wires never get stepped on." "To manage others you must first manage yourself."

JAMES FLUSHER MUSKELLY "Jim" N.C.S.O.I., Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Basketball Squad, Football Squad. "A little learning is a dangerous thing; drink deep, or taste not the Peiram Spring." Seniors

HAROLD ELLIOT RAMSEY LEROY ANTHONY REESE "Shack" "Mouse" Hi-Y, Big Brothers, Crown & Scepter, Pricean Glee Club, Crown & Scepter, Hi-Y, Big Staff, Student Council, Annual Staff, Glee Club, Brothers, Football Squad, Pricean Staff. Football, Basketball. "In order to reach the peak of success in "Tis education forms the common mind; which ever field we endeavor, we must strive Just as the twig is bent the tree is inclined." for it with all the thrust within one's power."

LOVIE B. REID WILLIE RAY REID "Bree" "Ray" N.C.S.I.O., Big Brothers, Basketball, Safety Basketball, Football Squad, Glee Club, Patrol. Safety Patrol, Big Brothers, Band, French Club. "Tis education forms the common mind; "Love is ever the beginning of knowledge, Just as the twig is bent the tree is inclined." as fire is of flight."

ANNIE RUTH RIVERS "Ruth" F.B.L.A., F.T.A., Big Sisters. "The first step to knowledge is to know that you are ignorant." Seniors

BETTY SHINHOLSTER Big Sisters. "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."

BESSIE ANNA ROBINSON BARBARA McKEE SIFFORD "Bessie" "Barb" Big Sisters, Annual Staff. Big Sisters. "Error of opinion may be tolerated where "Better to be small and shine, than great reason is left free to combat it." and cast a shadow."

MARILEE STEWART SHIRLEY ANN TAYLOR "Brown Eyes" Big Sisters, Band, Math Club, Crown & F.B.L.A., F.T.A., GAA, Math Club, Library Scepter, French Club. Science, French Club, Crown & Scepter, Pricean "T is education forms the common mind, Big Brothers. Just as the twig is bent the tree is inclined." "One step at a time but always forward."

JOHN ALLAN STEELE Big Brothers, Annual Staff. "I will let no man belittle my soul by making me hate him." Seniors

JAMES ALLAN VINCENT "Vint" Football Squad, Basketball, Hi-Y, F.B.L.A., Pricean Staff, Big Brothers, Annual Staff. "To strive, to seek, to find, but not to yield."

MARY FRANCES WALKER GLORIA MAXINE WELBORNE "Mae" "Max" Big Sisters, Band, N.H.A., F.B.L.A., Pricean N.H.A., F.B.L.A., Big Sisters, Pricean Staff, Staff, Annual StafiF, French Club. French Club. "Tis with judgement as our watches—none "I'm only here for a short time, any favors go just alike, yet each believes his own." or kindness that I can do; tell me now. I shall not pass this way again."

CHARLES JAY WELLS WILLIE EDWARD WILLIAMS "C.J." "Bill" Hi-Y, French Club, Science Club, Big N.C.S.I.O., Football Squad, Hi-Y, Library Brothers, Annual Staff. Science, Big Brothers. "Strive today for a better tomorrow." "He that laughs last, laughs best."

BETSYE ANITA WILLIAMS "Bet" Basketball Squad, Big Sisters. "Be a willing worker and strive for the best things." Class History

In September of the year 1954, we entered Price High School, 94 the cheering squad. The G.A.A. was enlarged to include Levonia in number, looking forward to the many and varied experiences Middleton, Barbara Kirkland, Betsye Williams and Wilalma Bozeman. that were to come. During our freshman year Barbara Hemphill represented us on the cheering squad. Joyce Irby, Richard Baker, During this year Maxine Welborne was attendant to Miss Price. Myrtle McClain, Ollie Mae Massey, and Juanita Alexander were our Carolyn Jamison won third place in the Oratorical Contest. student council representatives and Charlotte Gaither, Mary Frances Walker, Joyce Irby, Rachel McKee, Rachel Gaither, Shirley Harris, and We enterd Price as juniors, raring to go, and eager to contribute Josephine Hart were members of the N.H.A. Also well represented something to our family way of life. We were even fewer in was the safety patrol with Levonia Middleton, Joyce Irby, Carolyn number then than before. There were only 66 members in our class. Jamison, Edward Harrison, Nathaniel Smith, Raemi Lancaster, Peggy We decided to make a big hit at Price. Bessie Robinson was the Hunter, Wilalma Bozeman, Barbara Goodjohn, Lovie Reid, and Ernest winner of the "I Speak For Democracy" contest. Barbara Hemp¬ Goodrum. Playing the active part in the Glee Club were Rachel McKee, hill was the most improved girl basketball player and James Barbara Hemphill, Betsye Williams, Rachel Gaither, Wilalma Bozeman, Muskelly, most improved boy basketball player. Wynolia Hawkins Irma Carson, Martha Kerr, Elizabeth Alexander, Richard Baker, and and Richard Redd were crowned Penny Queen and King. Constance Lovie Reid. Our Band included Shirley Taylor, Merlene Hasty, Redfern was runner-up in the Miss Price Contest. Juanita Alexander Charlotte Gaither, Mary Francis Walker, Rachel McKee, Arthur and Ernest Goodrum represented the junior class on a trip to McNeely, James Guest, Charles Miller, and Freddie Evans. This Charlotte, N. C. for the Annual Student Council Convention. During group was led by the majorettes Betty Hairston, a freshman repre¬ our junior year we were proud to have 14 members accepted into sentative. the Crown and Scepter. They were: Charlotte Gaither, Juanita Alexander, Raemi Lancaster, Constance Redfern, Carolyn Jamison, Doing a very good job of representing the freshmen of the Robert Beaty, Martha Kerr, Marilee Stewart, Annie Ruth Clayborne, football squad were James Vincent, Ray Reid, James Muskelly, Homer Barbara Hemphill, Ernest Goodrum, Harold Ramsey, Mary Frances Witt, Charles Culbert, Edward Howell, and Richard Baker as Trainer. Walker, Samuel Leazer, and Rachel McKee. Betsye Williams became Freshmen were well represented on the girl's and boy's basketball a basketball player. On the football team were, Freddie Evans, teams, also. They were Barbara Goodjohn, Martha Kerr, Barbara Curtis Atkins, Harold Ramsey, Robert Erwin, and Richard Baker as Hemphill and James Muskelly, Ray Reid and James Vincent repect- trainer. Taking Driving Education were James Guest, Thomas Hovis, fully. A new organization, the G.A.A. had Merilee Stewart, Carolyn Willie Williams, Garland Chambers, Arthur McNeely, and James Jamison, Barbara Goodjohn, Martha Kerr, Elizabeth Alexander, Bar¬ Hawkins. Samuel Leazer, Juanita Alexander, Bernard Feaster, and bara Goodjohn, Martha Kerr, Elizabeth Alexander, Barbara Hemphill, Freddie Evans became library helpers. James Guest, John McElhaney, Ollie Mae Massey, Betty Hairston, Dorothy Lyerly, Myrtle McClain, Samuel Leazer, Richard Baker, Freddie Evans, Robert Beaty, Willie Jean Elder, Juanita Alexander, and Sandra Montgomery as freshmen Williams, James Muskelly, Ray Reid, James Vincent, Harold Ramsey, representatives. Barbara Kirkland represented the freshmen class in and Ernest Goodrum were new Hi-Y members. the Miss Price contest. During this school year we learned quite a bit about Price High School, and in reality, became a part of the On September 7, 1956 we became seniors at Price High School. Price family. At end of the school term, we left looking forward What a glorious day for us! We got right into the swing of to a better school year. things. The senior Assembly Program was held. Gifts of desk blotters and ball point pens were presented to the faculty members. In September of 1955, we came back to Price High School, ready A gift was presented to our guest speaker, Reverend A. C. Hunni- for work and play. We were fewer in number, only 81, but we had cutt. Raemi Lancaster was crowned Miss Price of 1956-57. For this more spirit than before. We really decided to get to work and effort, the class brought in the highest amount of money ever make a name for ourselves. Barbara Goodjohn was elected most raised in the history of the school. Carolyn Jamison won $150.00 improved player on the basketball team. Ray Reid was voted most dollars in the State American Legion Oratorical Contest. improved football player. Juanita Alexander and Robert Beaty were runners-up in the Fire Prevention Essay Contest. Raemi Lancaster Juanita Alexander and Martha Kerr went as representatives to was winner of the Homemaking prize. Juanita Alexander represented the Annual Student Council Convention in Raleigh, N. C. Raemi the sophomore class on the Student Council's Annual Convention trip Lancaster and Juanita Alexander were selected to visit Bennett to Wilmington, N. C. The following sophomores were elected to the College in Greensboro, N. C. for three days. Mary Frances Walker student council: Annie Clayborne, Martha Kerr, Constance Redfern, was crowned "Miss Varsity Queen" by the captains of the Football and Ernest Goodrum. Joining the N.H.A. from the sophomore class Team. Charlotte Gaither won first prize in the District Typing were: Barbara Kirkland, Carolyn Jamison, Constance Redfern, Annie Contest. Ruth Clayborne, and Juanita Alexander. The class received several special honors from Livingstone Ray Reid and Lovie Reid took up homemaking courses and did College. We were invited to a Senior Day Activity Program, a well. Joining the Glee Club were Raemi Lancaster, Myrtle McClain, Negro History Program with Dr. Hansberry of Howard University Juanita Alexander, Constance Redfern, Carolyn Jamison, Judy as guest speaker; and to Career Day. Each one of these programs Kirksey, Peggy Hunter, Leroy Reese, John Arthur McElhaney, Ray added much to our culture and intelligence. Reid, Harold Ramsey, Samuel Leazer and Ernest Goodrum. The Added to the Student Council our senior year were Cylista library staff included Marilee Stewart, Robert Beaty, Irma Carson, McNeely, Bessie Anna Robinson, and Joseph McNeely. The Glee Joyce Irby, and Levonia Middleton. A new club, the Future Teachers Club had the new voices of Raemi Lancaster, Ella McCollough, of America, was organized under Mrs. Crawford and Levonia Middle- Cylista McNeely, Carolyn Jamison, and Myrtle McClain. ton, Robert Beaty, Homer Witt, and Irma Carson represented the sophomore class. The Safety Patrol added Richard Baker, Constance We were proud to have Merlene Hasty and Robert O. Hunt Redfern, Edward Harrison, Annie Ruth Clayborne, Cylisa McNeely, elected as our May King and Queen. and Ray Reid. The band played better with Maxine Welborne, Doris Robinson, James Howard Wheeler, John Byers, Melvin Reid, and Raemi Lancaster and Martha Kerr became Validictorian and Robert Hunt performing. Joining the majorettes was Esther Lee Salutatorian respectively. Kerns. New football players were Robert Beaty, Garland Chambers, May we undertake the responsibilities ahead of us, and strive Willie Williams, Thomas McRae, and Ernest Goodrum. The basketball to make one step at a time but always forward. team added Minetta Crockett, and Dorothy Lyerly to the squad. The boys gained the following players: Lovie Reid, and Garland Chambers with Richard Baker as Trainer. Constance Redfern joined Juanita Alexander Class Prophecy

It is April 5th. An unusual noise comes from golden trumpet are featured guest artist at the the Industrial Arts room. For the past week we Macamba. On down on this program, Josephine have seen Robert Beaty carrying strange objects Hart is the guest singer. from the physics laboratory to the industrial arts Irma Carson is now reducing for the latest room. When questioned, he remains quiet or picture "You'll Never Know." She had big hopes answers, “Wait and see." Just before classes are of Samuel Leazer producing this movie but, Mr. dismissed, Richard Baker (who always finds a Leazer is now teaching Mathematics at Michigan way to get in the hall) announced in the study State and he is really satisfied. hall that, “Beaty's Beacon" was now a reality. Well, what do you know? Annie McGee is And what is the "Beaty's Beacon"? It is an teaching voice culture in Cuba. (This voice must instrument combining radar, television, atomic have made an enormous change) energy, and a new electrical discovery which is I never would think Arthur McNeely liked able to fortell coming events with 80% accuracy. animals so well. He is traveling with the "Big Beaty says, he will use it just once for he is afraid Top", training seals. to hear too much of the future. As class prophet, Constance Redfern Hasty is doing fine in New I am one of the few he allows in the secret ses¬ Mexico where she is manufacturing clay vases. sion. Mary Neely is dean of Women at Tuskeege In¬ Now listen while I read you the recording as stitute. I hear it. The beacon points to 1972, fifteen years I am proud to hear that Arthur Henderson is hence. World's Heavyweight Champion. Barbara Hemphill has just arrived on the Trans Marilee Stewart is married to the football coach World Airlines from her singing tour in France. of A & T University. Martha Kerr has remodeled Guess who her accompanist is? ? ? Maestro Gar¬ the People's Choice cafe into a fabulous Cafe land Chambers of course. She was very glad to Royal, rated one of the best in the South. She have Carolyn Jamison as her Air Line Hostess. In specializes in Piza Pie. the Armed Forces, Robert Beaty, Leroy Reese, The teenagers are demanding more Pin-Ups John McElhaney, and Bernard Feaster are high of Peggy Jo Hunter. She is a model for Sax ranking officers. Fifth Avenue Store. Freddie Evans with his assistant, James Guest, Dorothy Lyerly is announcer for, W. B. T. She now owns the Salisbury Post. My! My! the years advertises twice a day for Shirley's Fashion for they have spent in that place! They have per¬ Tiny Tots. mitted Cylista McNeely to write a column called, Shirley Taylor is making big sales of her gar¬ "News Around Town." Who could be better? In ments for little ones. She and Myrtle Feaster are her latest column she stated that James Hawkins in business together. Their slogan is, "Dress had been in the Army for eight years and yet your kiddies with the best." remains a buck private. Judy Kirksey is teaching dramatics in Nevada. Ella McCullough has twenty children in her She has plenty of students and two have won kindergarten, half of whom are her very own. Emmy Awards. She requested that Annie Rivers come to help Maxine Welborne is head nurse at Freeman's her, that is if, Miss Annie Rivers can leave her Hospital and happily married to Dr. C. J. Wells. job at the Chicago Y. W. C. A. Wait, things are a little cloudy. I see Wynolia Bessie Robinson and Juanita Alexander, both Hawkins as secretary to Nat King Cole. are famous writers and teachers. Charlotte Gaither is the Paris buyer for Macy's Although married, Rachel McKee has been able New York Department Store. to keep her good job at Penn State. Her field AAiss Levonia Middleton is Laboratory Techni¬ is Home Economics. She is not Rachel McKee any cian at Rowan Memorial. Mary Frances Walker lonaer. Her name is? The invention was too full owns a beach; her life guard is Edward Harrison. of static to let us know. At this beach also is Esther Kerns, who is respon¬ Betsye Williams, an artist, and Ruby Johnson, sible for the girls swimming class. a designer are making good in Hollywood with Raemi Lancaster is teaching organ in Washing¬ the movie stars. Often when they have time off, ton, D. C. Her best student is my former class¬ they go to see James Vincent, William Jordan, mate, Virginia Kerns' daughter. Harold Ramsey, and John Childers play football The invention gets a little hard to hear so Beaty for the Los Angeles All Pro's. puts a few drops of magic oil on it; here is what There are quite a few new T.V. programs. it says: Wilalma Bozeman is now Madame Shelia, Henry Lowery is the new, "Wild Bill" and Thomas the successor to Marianne Anderson. Why, I ask, Hovis is, "Jingles." Myrtle McClain is the "Private is she "madame" and not "miss"? Beaty Beacon Secretary." goes blank. Well, I am satisfied, I suppose, yet if In a basketball game between the Globe Trot¬ the invention is only 80% accurate, how much ters and the Sceoters, the 1957 graduates of is true, and how much is false? Price Hiqh School are well represented. On the Yes, "I dipped into the future, far as human Globe Trotters team are, James Muskelly, Ray eye could see, saw the visions of the world, and Reid, and Richard Baker. Yes, Richard Redd is the all the wonders that would be." manager. In big and bright lights Robert Hunt and his Wilalma Bozeman Class Poem

Farewell to our classmates and teachers too, To our schoolmates we now must say adieu; And dear Price High, that we love so dear, We'll always remember you, whether far or near.

We have striven to reach this goal for years; Sometimes through laughter, sometimes through tears No matter how dark and dreary the way, We have always looked to a brighter day.

Farewell to our parents, farewell to our friends; Our days at dear Price High have come to an end. With our hopes for the future, and our heads held high We'll never forget you, dear old Price High.

Let's love one another, let's strive for the right; Let's work for the good life with all our might. Let's honor our leaders, lift those who are weak; Let's always endeavor God's favor to seek.

Cylista Louvenia AAcNeely

CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER

Pink and Blue Blue Carnation

CLASS MOTTO

“A quest for the best"

Class Song

DEAR OLD PRICE

(Tune—"Sera")

School that we love, tis time to part, Days have been happy, days have been gay; We hate to leave you, we hate to say To all of you adieu.

We must be loyal, brave, and true; We must be honest in all that we do. We must remember lessons we've learned, Holding our standards high.

Classmates and schoolmates, teachers too, We'll ne'er forget you wherever we go; We'll love you always, we'll sing your praise Through all our future days.

Chorus:

Dear old Price High School, We'll ever be proud of you; We'll ever to you be true, Dear old Price High School.

Juanita Alexander Superlatives

RICHARD BAKER JOYCE IRBY ROBERT HUNT Most Popular Most Co-operative Friendliest

JAMES VINCENT MARY FRANCES WALKER ERNEST GOODRUM Most Athletic Most Courteous Most Likely to succeed Best Personality Most Popular

RAEMI LANCASTER RAY REID ROBERT BEATY Most likely to succeed Most Athletic Most Brilliant Neatest Biggest Flirt Cutest Best-all-around

WYNOLIA HAWKINS RACHEL McKEE BERNARD FEASTER JUANITA ALEXANDER Biggest Flirt Most Musical Most Studious Most Brilliant Most Dependable Best Personality Most Studious Superlatives

WILLIE WILLIAMS WILALMA BOZEMAN RICHARD REDD Cutest Wittiest Most Courteous Neatest

CYLISTA McNEELY MYRTLE FEASTER HENRY LOWERY Most Talkative Most Industrious Quietest Most Artistic Quietest

MARTHA KERR JAMES MUSKELLY BARBARA HEMPHILL Friendliest Best Looking Most AtFiletic Most Artistic Best-AII-Around

EDWARD HARRISON MARILEE STEWART GARLAND CHAMBERS MAXINE WELBORNE Most Talkative Best Looking Most Musical Most Dependable Wittiest Last Will And Testament

We, the Senior Class of Price High School, being of sound I, Thomas Hovis, hereby make this my last will and testament: mind and body do hereby make and declare this our last will To Clarence Powers, my ability to stay in school. and testament. The individual items are to be bequeathed as stated I, John McElhaney, will my skilled work in Industrial Arts to by our individual members. It is our desire that our farewell gifts Charles Hardin, and my ability to get along with girls to Lloyd may be used profitably to the glory of the departed donors, the Yarborough. Class of 1957. I, Wynolia Hawkins, will my position in all clubs to my brothers ARTICLE I James and Lester Hawkins, and my typing ability to Mrs. Lancaster. To the Superintendent and Board of Education, we leave our I, Ernest Goodrum, will my job as time keeper to Frank grateful appreciation for the provision of system of education which Goodrum, my position in the student council to Barbara Goodrum, will help us make a good life as well as a worthwhile living. and my ability to smile to Adelia Boger. ARTICLE II I, Arthur Henderson, will my ability to play football to To our principal, Mr. S. O. Jones, we leave our appreciation Theodore Ross, and my ability to be neat to Leroy Douglas. for his interest in us individually and his efforts to encourage all I, Bettye Shinholster, will my ability to bake a cake to Ruth of us to become physically, mentally, and socially equipped for life. Johnson, my ability to be lady-like to the Junior girls who need ARTICLE III it, my personality to Doris Wilson. To our homeroom teachers, Mrs. Lancaster and Mr. W. L. I, Lovie Reid, hereby make this my last will and testament, I Miller, we leave our gratitude and sincere appreciation for helping will my ability to lay bricks to Eugene McCombs, and my position us in our struggle through our last year of high school. on the basketball team to A. T. Turner. To other teachers, we leave our heart-felt thanks for the many I, Martha Kerr, will my position in the second year French lessons from life as well as the lessons from books they so Class to Mary Brotherton, and my position as secretary in the diligently taught us. Senior Class and in the Student Council to Sarah Leach. ARTICLE IV I, Edward Vonzell Harrison, will my ability to type to Richard To the Juniors, we leave our rank as superior seniors and hope Walker, all my female friends to Leroy Woods, and my looks to they will uphold it to the best of their ability. Charles Partee. ARTICLE V I, Marilee Stewart, hereby make this my last will and testament: To the Sophomores, we leave our fondest hopes that in two To Sarah Leach, my position in all clubs, to Emmett Rippy, my more years they too will become superior seniors. ability to be in the right time. I hope that they will assume their ARTICLE VI responsibilities with diligence. To the Freshmen, we will our ability to make good grades, to I, Arthur McNeely, will my ability to play bass in the band to get along with the teachers and to participate in activities. Jimmy McCorkle and my ability to get lessons to James Wheeler. ARTICLE VII I, Mary Francis Walker, will my position in the band to Vera The individual bequeaths are as follows: Walker and my position as a Big Sister to Sarah Leach, and last I, Rachel Namoi McKee, will my ability to get along with boys but not least, my position in all clubs to Patricia Walker. to Janet Morris and my position in the Band to Adelia Boger. I, James Vonzell Hawkins, will my ability to type to Harry I, Robert Hunt, will my height to William McGee, my ability McLaughlin and my brown hair to Henry Withers, and my small to cooperate with the teachers and classmates to all juniors, and feet to Robert Fisher. my place on the football team to Ahab Beaty. I, Judy Kirksey, hereby will my ability to type to Cora Hart I, Shirley Ann Taylor, hereby will my ability to mind my and my position in the Glee Club to Gloria Smith. own business to Robert Massey, my height to Willie Mae Boger, I, Peggy Jo Hunter, will my position in the band to Jackie my ability to work Algebra to Bennie Hunt. Fleming, and my quietness to Rena Fields. I, Annie Ruth Clayborne, will my height to Lallage Oglesby, I, Esther Lee Kerns, will my position in the band to Patricia and my position in all clubs to Mary Wilkins. Vera Walker, my big brown eyes to Mary Price and my ability to I, Robert Lee Beaty, will my position in all clubs to Mary attend to my own business to Emmett Rippy. Louise Brotherton, my position on the football team to James Logan, I, Henry Lowery, will my quiet ways to A. T. Turner, my job at my weight to Ahab Beaty and Catherine Brotherton, my ability Family Shoe Store to Leroy Woods, and my ability to sing to not to be shy to Barbara Goodrum, my seat in study hall to Larry Richard Walker. Logan, and my ability to stay in class to James Robinson. I, Irma Carson, hereby make my last will and testament: I I, Ray Reid, hereby give my last will and testament, to Richard will my position in the Glee Club to Lallage Olgesby and my Walker my ability to play football, my ability to play basketball to ability to type to Alice Tate. Edward Mitchell, my love to Lallage Oglesby. I, Harold Ramsey, will my position in all clubs to Robert I, Richard Frank Baker, will my position in all clubs to John Massey, my ability to figure my way out of scrapes to Eugene Chambers, my position on the basketball team to Arthur Turner, McCombs. I will my position on the football team to Howard my ability to get along with teachers and students to Rachel Gaither, Ormond. Last but not least I will my ability to pay attention to and my love to Sarah Leach. Sandra Taggart. I, Annie Ruth Rivers, hereby make this my last will and testa¬ I, John Childers, will my pleasant smile to Robert Erwin, my ment, to Ada Burch I will my position in the F.B.L.A., my ability Bricklaying ability to Curtis Atkins, and my place on the football to get along with others to Florean White. team to Calvin Turner. I, Myrtle Loretta Feaster, will my height to Samuel Blackwell, I, Virginia Kerns, will my good grades to Dorothy Flake, my my pleasing personality to Doris Wilson, my ability to get along desire to get an education to William McConneaughey. with people to Elnora Johnson, my ability to be lady-like to all girls I, Willie Williams, will my ability to get along with teachers at Price High School. to Peggy Wiseman, my position in all clubs to my brother Tommy I, Annie Mae McGee, will my smallness to Phillis Neely, my Brown. big brown eyes to Yvonne Standifer, my ability to get along with I, Ella Mae McCullough, will my personality and English grades people to Mary Elizabeth Moon, and my appreciation for all that to Rachel Gaither, and my love to the whole junior class. she has done for me to Mrs. Lancaster. I, Freddie Evans, will my musical ability to Flonnie French, my I, Wilalma Bozeman, will my ability to cheer to Flora Kirksey, position as circulation manager of the Pricean to Charles Lowery, and my position in the Glee Club to Flonnie French. my ability to dance to Ahab Beaty, and last but not least my po¬ I, Levonia Middleton, will my size to Shirley Sharp, my ability sition on the football team to Curtis Glaspie. to type to Jerome Ingram, and hair styles to Juanita McGriff. I, Bessie Robinson, will my reading and reasoning, (what little I, Samuel S. Leazer, will my position as secretary in the Hi-Y there is of it) ability to Peggy Wiseman, provided that she wants it. to Richard Walker, my driving ability to Robert Massey, my positions I, Ruby Johnson, will my ability to be lady like to Price High in all clubs to James Martin, last but not least my ability to sing School girls, my sewing ability to Sandra Vails, my hair style to to James Hawkins. Nell Wilson. I, William Jordan, will my position on the football team to I, Kay Frances Chawlk, will my seat in the band to Alean Hasty anyone who is capable of upholding it. I will my seat in the and my shortness to Mary Wilkins, and my sweet disposition to Sociology class to my brother Henry Jordan. Lallage Oglesby. I, Dorothy Lyerly, declare this my last will and testament. I I, Constance Hasty, will my position in the N.H.A. to Barbara will my position in all clubs to Johnsie Lyerly and Mary Wilkins, Smarr, my position in the Glee Club to Brenda Witt, my shortness my ability to play basketball to Vera Walker, my seat in typing to Alice Tate, my seat in algebra and French to Gwendolyn Curlee, room to Patricia Walker, my height to Helen Agnew, my place in my position in all clubs to Juanita McGriff. the cheering squad to Elizabeth Atkins. Last but not least I will I, Maxine Welborne, will Mary Hardin my position in all clubs, my thanks to all the teachers, especially Miss Powers. to Doris Bruce my ability to drive, and my position as managering I, Betsye Williams, will my ability to attend to my own busi¬ editor to Douglas Heath, and last but not least I leave my apprecia¬ ness to James Robinson, and my position on the basketball team to tion and gratitude to Mrs. Lancaster. Shirley Greenard. I, Frederick O'Neal Gaither, will my ability to dress to Charles I, Barbara Hemphill, hereby make my last will and testament: Miller, my height to Samuel Blackwell, and pleasing personality to to Lula Norman, I will my position as captain of the girl's basketball who ever will accept it. team, I will my position as president of the Glee Club to Geraldine I, Cylista Louvenia McNeely, hereby make this my last will and Witherspoon, to Rena Fields my position as captain of the cheering testament: To James Aaron McNeely and Nancy Jones my position squad, last but not least I leave my gratitude to Mrs. Marioneaux, in all clubs, to Mrs. A. A. Lancaster my sincere thanks for all that Mrs. Lee, Miss Weeks, and Mrs. Williams. she has done for me. I, Charlotte Gaither, hereby declare this my last will and 1, James Allen Vincent, will my position as captain of the testament: to Willie Mae Boger my height, my position in all clubs football team to Richard Walker, my position in clubs to Leroy to Elaine Connor and Elizabeth Atkins, my witty ways to Betty Woods, and my ability to get along with girls to anyone who needs Reid, my ability to make good grades in algebra and French to this gift. Yvonne Standifer, and my thanks to all the teachers, especially I, James Muskelly, hereby make this my last will and testament: Miss Weeks and Miss Powers. I will my ability to lay bricks to Robert Massey, my good sports¬ I, Joyce Yvonne Irby, hereby make this my last will and testa¬ manship to A. T. Turner, my artistic ability to "Goose" Wheeler and ment: To Willie Mae Boger I will my height, to Richard Walker and last but not least my ability to have pleasant ways all the time to Edward Mitchell my position on the annual staff and Pricean staff, Janet Scott. my position in all other clubs to Barbara Smarr, and my position I, Barbara Sifford, will my friendly smile to Janet Scott and my in the typing class to Lula Norman. ability to drive to Irene Jordan. I, C. J. Wells, will my height to Jimmy McCorkle and my I, Raemi Lancaster, will my ability to stay on the honor roll ability to keep a job to Jerome Ingram. to Geraldine Grasty and Psyche Sawyer, my position in all clubs to Sarah Leach, my hand writing to Avis Wilkins, my homemaking I, James Guest, hereby will my ability to type to Charles Partee, ability to Nell Wilson, and last but not least, my position as "Miss my position in all clubs to Mollye Alexander, my ability to get Price" to Sandra T. Vails. along with teachers to Sammy Holman and my ability to talk to I, John Steele, will my ability to keep quiet to Charles Miller, girls to Tommy Brown. and my love to Shirley Greenard. I, Myrtle McClain, hereby declare this my last will and testa¬ I, Garland Chambers, will my smoothe performance on the ment: To John Chambers my position in the Glee Club, and my piano to Charles Partee, and my ability to get along with girls position in all clubs to Evelyn McClain. Last but not least: I sin¬ to Robert Ervin. Last but not least, I will my driving skill to cerely thank the teachers namely, Mrs. Lancaster and Mr. Miller Robert Massey. who have done all they could for me to get this far. I, Richard Redd, hereby make this my last will and testament: I, Bernard Feaster, will my gentlemanly ways to Thomas Ford, I will my ability to lay bricks to Eugene McCombs, my pleasing my height to Bennie Hunt, and my willingness to study to Leroy ways to get along with girls to Herman Redd, last but not least, Douglas. my love to Alean Hasty. I, Carolyn Jamison, will my speaking ability to Charles Partee, I, Mary Neely, declare this my last will and testament: I will my position in all clubs to Charles Hardin, my big eyes to Helen my pleasing personality to Josephus McCorkle, my position in the Agnew, and my ability in English to John Chambers. Math Club to Sylvia Ervin, my ability to play basketball to Avis I, Juanita Alexander, will Jerome Ingram, my position as presi¬ Wilkins and my ability to play the piano to Mary Wilkins. dent of the Student Council, my ability to keep secrets to Mollye I, Marlean Hasty, will my ability to play music to Janet Scott, Alexander, my position in the Glee Club and Crown and Scepter my height to Willie Mae Boger. To Robert Ervin, my ability to to Nancy Jo Jones. get along with teachers and students. I, Josephine Hart, hereby make this my last will and testament: By Maxine Welborne To Barbara Smarr, I will my membership in the N. H. A. My pleasing personality to whoever needs it and will accept it. Witness: I, Leroy Anthony Reese, hereby make this my last will and Annie Ruth Rivers testament: I will my personality to Betty Johnson, my character to Peggy Hunter Theodore Ross, my ability to flirt to Jerome Ingram, my vocal ability Kay Chawlk to Bennie Hunt and my dependability to Patricia Sanders. C. J. Wells

Titles Priceamzed

Going Home Everybody Got A Home

Study Hall Don't Start Me To Talking

Lunch Room Come On And Get It

Graduation .Promise To Remember

Diploma Never Let Me Go

Practice Teacher Don't Be Cruel

Junior Senior Prom Oh What A Night

Music Festival. Spring Fever

Band Let The Good Times Roll

Driving Class. Key To The Highway

Freshmen Young Love

Sophomore .You'll Never Know

Principal Please, Please, Please

College Show Me The Way

Football Team. .I'm Bad

Junior Girls. Smooth Operators

Senior Girls It's Too Late

Homemaking The Girls Can't Help It

Junior Boys. I Can't Stand To See You Go

Report Cards One More Chance

Exam Time I'm Not A Know It All

Algebra Class I Just Can't Stand It No More

Miss Price I Want You To Be My Girl

World History All A Round The World

Armed Services Thousands Miles Away

Annie Mae McGee The Statistician Report

I, Garland Chambers, having been chosen Don't get me wrong, the senior girls are nice but statistician by my classmates of "57", will strive they are too sophisticated. to be worthy of this great honor, by giving you The girls prefer tall dark and handsome men, an analysis of this class. Wynolia Hawkins tells me Price has plenty of The shortest girls in the class are Carolyn boys that fit that description. Now girls you Jamison and Bessie Robinson. The shortest boy don't have to leave town to find a tall dark and is Ray Reid. The tallest girls are Myrtle Feaster, handsome man. You are surrounded by them. Betsye Williams, Raemi Lancaster, Annie Clay- As we all know "People's Choice" and "Bea's borne and Cylista McNeely. The largest boys Comback" are our favorite cafes. However, Mon¬ are James Vincent and Arthur Henderson. The days and Fridays are our youth center nights. tallest boys are Ernest Goodrum, Bernard Feaster Our favorite film stars are Shelly Winters, Errol and James Muskelly. Flynn, Grace Kelly, and Robert Preston, however; Most of the seniors will graduate at the age of Harold Ramsey likes Marilyn Monroe. eighteen, with the exception of Harold Ramsey, The majority of us enjoy comedies, romances, James Hawkins, Freddie Evans, Irma Carson, An¬ adventures, and Western pictures. The television nie Rivers, Rachel McKee, and Ernest Goodrum. fans enjoy "Toast of The Town", "Lux Video They will be seventeen this year, but Raemi Theatre", "The Late Show", and "The Ford The¬ Lancaster will only be sixteen. atre" but Samuel Leazer prefers "Annie Oakley". A few other graduates will be nineteen and The radio fans favor Randy who plays all the twenty. Bernard Feaster is the only veteran in rhythm and blues songs. They also listen to the class. Nashville, Tennessee, and Buckley's Music Shop, Our favorite subjects are algebra, science and however; James Hawkins prefers Sleepie Joe and Negro History. Harold Ramsey prefers something his Fairy Tales. easy like study and physical education. The We have twelve senior boys on the football girls' favorite automobiles are Fords, Buicks, and team, six on the basketball team, four girls on Oldsmobiles, but Wynolia Hawkins and Joyce the basketball team, seventeen seniors in the Irby prefer the Big "M". Glee Club, and fourteen in the band. Our favorite Rhythm and Blues Singers are The sodas most popular among us are grape "Fats Domino", "Little Richard", and "Ivory Joe and orange, but Shirley Taylor prefers a Coca- Hunter". We like such songs as "Blue Monday", Cola. Our favorite foods are ham, steak, and "The Girl Can't Help It", and "Since I Met You liver. However, James Muskelly prefers pinto Baby". beans. The cutest girl in the class is Irma Carson. The The colleges that have been chosen by the statistician believes that Charlotte Gaither is the seniors to attend are North Carolina College, prettiest girl, I'm sure you will agree with us. A and T., Winston-Salem Teacher's College, Shaw What about it boys? I have talked with a few University, and Livingstone College. We have of the girls and they think all of the boys are forty-eight students planning to continue their rather handsome, so lets call it a draw. Raemi education, ten going to service, and seven to Lancaster, C. J. Wells, and Peggy Hunter have the become housewives. Among the forty-eight, best personalities in the senior class. they are planning to be lawyers, doctors, teach¬ The girls do various things to pass away their ers, musicians, and beauticians. time. Such as, looking at television, going danc¬ Your statistician and advisors wish the class of ing, going to the movies, reading comics, and "57" the best of luck and happiness. visiting, but Mary L. Stewart and Martha Kerr It is true that Price High has had many fine prefer staying in bed. classes to leave this wonderful school. The class The boys like all sports. Most likely you will of "57" is the greatest class in the school's history find them in the pool hall, shooting pool. A few and will remain the best class for many years of the boys like to travel but Robert Beaty prefers to come. This class will never be forgotten. visiting on Graham Street. I hereby sign my name as statistician of this When choosing dates the boys go for the girls class. in the lower classes, "Why is this?" They are GARLAND CORRELL CHAMBERS more reasonable or shall I say less sophisticated. Statistician Sunior^ Juniors

ABEL, DEBORAH

AGNEW, HELEN

ALDRICH, DOROTHY

ALEXANDER, MOLLYE

ATKINS, ELIZABETH

BROTHERTON, MARY

BROWN, PRICE

BURCH, ADA

COLE, THELMA

CONNOR, ELAINE

DOUGLAS, LEROY

ELLIS, JOYCE

ERVIN, ROBERT

FANTT, BETTY

FORD, GWENDOLYN

GIBSON, CLETUS

GOODMAN, GEORGE

GOODRUM, FRANK

GRAHAM, LEONARD

GRAHAM, HELEN MAE

HARDIN, CHARLES Juniors

HART, CORA

HAWKINS, JAMES

INGRAM, JEROME

JOHNSON, ROBERT

JOHNSON, RUTH

JORDAN, HENRY

KOONTZ, DOROTHY

LEACH, SARAH

LOWERY, BEATRICE

LYERLY, JOHNSIE

MARTIN, JAMES

McCLAIN, EVELYN

McCONNEAUGHEY, WILLIAM

McCORKLE, JIMMY

MILLER, CHARLES

MORRIS, JANNETTE

NORMAN, LULA

OGLESBY, LALLAGE

PARTEE, AGNES

PARTEE, CHARLES

REID, MELVIN Juniors

RIPPY, EMMETT

ROBERTSON, CORA

ROBERTSON, ORA

ROBINSON, LOTTIE

ROSS, THEODORE

SALMON, EVANGELINE

SCOTT, JANET

SMARR, BARBARA

SMITH, MARSELENE

STANDIFER, YVONNE

STEELE, MARSHALL

TATE, ALICE

TURNER, ARTHUR

TURNER, CALVIN C.

WALKER, RICHARD

WEDDINGTON, JAMES

WHEELER, JAMES HOWARD

WILKINS, MARY

WILSON, NELL

WITHERSPOON, GERALDINE

WOODS, LEROY

YARBOROUGH, LLOYD

8-L CLASS

First row, left to right: Samuel Hopkins, Alice McClain, Shirley Sharp, Linda Fantt, Ella Ealy, Joan Wilkins, Jean Wilkins, Tarty Mack, Herbert Jackson, Leroy Patterson. Second row: Alphonzo Feaster, Johnnie M. King, Martha Ballard, Sandra Vails, Rachel Hart, Alma Clark, Geraldine Phillips, Mary Hardin, James Salmon, George Curlee. Third row: Charles McGarity, Mrs. Lash Alphonso Minter, Edgar French, David Fletcher, Robert Clod- felter, Wayland Mitchell, Leon Alexander. Fourth row: Otis McClain, Carlton Barber, Gordon Witt, Walter Lattimore.

9 S. L. CLASS

First row, left to right: Lester Hawkins, Herman Redd, Elizabeth Giles, Avis Wilkins, Doris Bruce, Annie Fisher, Mamie Mance, Barbara Broadway, Vera Walker, Martin Alexander and William McGarity. Back row: Robert Fisher, Walter Howell, Curtis Glaspy, Leonard Harris, John Brown, Larry Logan, Benjamin Cureton, James Robinson and Mr. S. W. Lancaster. Seated: Flora Kirksey, Helleen Boyd, Virginia Jordan, Adelia Boger, Viola Wilson and Nellie Wiseman. 9L CLASS i First row, left to right: Barbara Goodrum, Elnora Patterson, Magdalene Kelly, Gloria Smith, Gertrude Lowery. Second row: Richard Reid, Jacquelyn Fleming, Vergie Byers, Brenda Woods, Betty Lou Harvison, Eva Massey, Ruby Thompson. Third row: Mrs. Barbara D. Lee, Charles Smith, Mary Burton, Flonnie M. French, Addie Pearl Weeks, Sarah Stout, Mary Johnson, Brenda Witt. Fourth row: Howard Ormond, James Burton, Richard Howell, Walter Cook, Calvin Martin, John Norman, and Robert Tabor.

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First row, left to right: Annie McCathern, Sylvia Ervin, Barbara Thompson, Nancy Lynn, Sandra Taggart, Cornelia Shipp, Juanita McGrifF, Nancy Jo Jones, Patricia Saunders. Second row: Loretta McKenzie, Lillian Holman, Psyche Sawyer, Betty Johnson, Gwendolyn Curlee, Jacqueline Saulters, Vonnie Robertson, Patricia Walker, Betty Reid. Third row: Mrs. W. M. W illiams, Sandra Clark, Dorothy Tripplett, Bernice Coan, Shirley Greenard, Barbara Taylor, Mary Price. Fourth row: Terry Moore, John Stout, Walter Alston, Edward Mitchell, Douglass Heath, Harold Broadway, Robert White. 10AA CLASS

First row, left to right: Mr. Monroe, Margaret Wilson, Cora Grasty, Geraldine Grasty, Alean Hasty. Second row: Roy McCree, Eva Krider, Nancy Ford, Mary Davis, June Graham, Barbara Neely, George Crawford. Third row: Milford Agnew, Claudy Boyd, Thomas Morgan, Ahab Beaty, Lester Neely. Fourth row: Henry Withers, Hugh Lattimore, Samuel Boger, Jimmy Jones, William Lattimore.

1 0-N CLASS

First row, left to right: Josephus McCorkle, Mary Louise Godfrey, Mildred Lynn, Rena Mae Fields, Mary E. Moon. Second row: Harry McLaughlin, James Lattimore, Floraleane White, Willie Mae Boger, Irene Jordan, John Aldrich, John Bozeman, Frederick Welborne. Third row: Frank Feaster, Eugene McComb, J. W. Cathcart, Jacob Earle, Walter Roberts, Benjamin McLendon, Roosevelt Copelaid, Mr. J. W. Nicholson, advisor. 10-0 CLASS

Sitting, left to right: Carrie Hargrave, Catherine Brotherton, Annette Hopkins. Standing: Mr. I. J. Olds, Advisor, James Logan, William Glenn, Johnnie Mae Tracey, Ollie Mae Stinson, Almeader Stovall, Jo Ann Evans, Phyllis Neely, Dorothy Flake, Charles Heggins, Samuel Blackwell. Last row, standing: James Neal, Thomas Hopkins, Julius Broadway, James McNeely James Woods, James Donaldson, Harold McClain, Samuel Cole and Thomas Clawson.

THE STUDENT COUNCIL

First row, left to right: Joan Wilkins, Sylvia Ervin, Martha Kerr, Juanita Alexander, Adelia Boger. Second row: Aljosie Baker, Vera Walker, Annie Ruth Clayborne, Mary Wilkins, Constance Redfern, Ora Robertson, Cylista McNeely. Third row: Miss Eunice Powers, Eva Massey, Rachel McKee, Samuel Leazer, Charles Partee, Julius Broadway. Fourth row: Leonard Harris, Jerome Ingram, Sara Leach, Mr. J. W. Nicholson, Ernest Goodrum, Calvin Turner, Robert Fisher. FRENCH CLASSES

First Row, left to right: Joyce Irby, Agnes Partee, Yvonne Standifer, Aljosie Baker, Shirley Taylor, Geraldine Witherspoon, Evelyn McClain, Thelma Cole, Beatrice Lowery, Mary Brotherton, Elaine Connor, Janet Morris, Peggy Wiseman, Nell Wilson, Lottie Robinson. Second row: Mollye Alexander, Mary Wilkins, Jimmy McCorkle, Martha Kerr, Constance Hasty, Marilee Stewart, Myrtle McClain, Carolyn Jamison, Josephine Hart, Judy Kirksey, Be sye Williams, Charlotte Gaither, Barbara Smarr, Mrs. Lancaster, Advisor, Helen Agnew, Johnsie Lyerly, Evangaline Salmon. Third row: George Goodman, Wilalma Bozeman, Raemi Lancaster, Annie Clayborne, Mary Neely, Cylista McNeely, Juanita Alexander, Peggy Hunter, Robert Ervin, Richard Walker, Ruth Johnson. Fourth row: Jerome Ingram, Price Brown, Freddie Evans, Lloyd Yarbough, Leroy Woods, James Weddington, Calvin Turner, Henry Jordan, James Martin.

Hl-Y

First row, left to right: Willie Williams, Jerome Ingram, Mr. Nicholson, Advisor. Second row: James Guest, Jimmy McCorkle, Charles Partee. Third row: Ray Reid, Leroy Reese, Leroy Woods. Fourth row: Richard Redd, James Weddington, Richard Walker, George Goodman, Freddie Evans, Charles Hardin, Robert Massey. Fifth row: Ernest Goodrum, Samuel Leazer, Arthur Henderson, Lloyd Yarbough. Sixth row: Richard Baker, Leonard Graham. Seventh row: Harold Ramsey, Robert Beaty, Robert Ervin, Frank Goodrum. Eight row: Robert Hunt, C. J. Wells, A. T. Turner, Price Brown, James Muskelly, James Martin. BIG SISTERS AND CO-SISTERS

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Firs, row left to right: Mr. Monroe, Ray Reid, Richard Redd, Samuel Leazer, James Third RHamsreyy,Lresyt' Som, Robert Hunt, Bernard Feaster, Lovie Reid, John Childers, C. J. Wells,

Garland Chambers, Freddie Evans. F. B. L. A.

First row, front to back: Peggy Hunter, Dorothy Lyerly, Annie Rivers, Maxine Welborne. Second row, front to back: Freddie Evans, Merlean Hasty, Ray Reid, Charles Miller, Carolyn Jamison. Third row, front to back: Juanita Alexander, Joyce Irby, Leroy Douglas, Charles Partee. Fourth row, front to back: Levonia Middleton, Aljosie Baker. Standing: Edward Harrison, Richard Baker, Advisor Miss Eunice Powers, James Guest, Ruby Johnson, Lloyd Yarborough, Wynolia Hawkins, Mary Walker, Annie Clayborne, Robert Ervin, Lottie Robinson, Agnes Partee.

F.T.A.

Seated, left to right: Irma Carson, Levonia Middleton, Raemi Lancaster, Johnnie Tracey, Dorothy Lyerly, Almeada Stovall, Martha Kerr, Carolyn Jamison, Marilee Stewart, Cora Robinson, Esther Kerns, Ora Robinson. Standing: Marselene Smith, Peggy Hunter, Nell Wilson, Myrtle McClain, Thelma Cole, Hester Branch, Mrs. N. J. Lash, Charles Miller, Elaine Connor, Milford Agnew, Wynolia Hawkins, Thomas Morgan, Dorothy Aldrich, Thomas Clawson, Joyce Irby, Ahab Beaty, Annie Clayborne, Johnsie Lyerly, John Aldrich, Miss Sara Hunter. CROWN AND SCEPTER

First row, left to right: Joyce Irby, Josephine Hart, Juanita Alexander, Martha Kerr, Marilee Stewart, Carolyn Jamison, Aljosie Baker, Barbara Smarr, Gwendolyn Ford, and Rachel McKee. Second row: Freddie Evans, Sarah Leach, Mary Wilkins, Myrtle Feaster, Annie Clayborne, Charlotte Gaither, Myrtle McClain, Mary Neely, Dorothy Lyerly, Barbara Hemphill, Raemi Lancaster, and Ernest Goodrum. Third row: Mrs. Lancaster, Robert Beaty, Leroy Woods, Frank Goodrum, C. J. Wells, Leroy Reese, James Martin, and Jerome Ingram. Fourth row: Richard Walker, Samuel Leazer, Lloyd Yarborough, and Charles Partee. Not shown, Harold Ramsey.

SCIENCE CLUB

First row, left to right: Sandra Taggart, Gwendolyn Curlee, Aljosie Baker, and Evangeline Salmon. Second row: Ernest Goodrum, Ahab Beaty, John Aldrich, Harry McLaughlin, Dorothy Aldrich, Robert Ervin, Gwendolyn Ford, Robert Beaty, and Mr. John Nicholson. Third row: William Lattimore, James McNeely, C. J. Wells, Elaine Connor, Sarah Leach, and Calvin Turner. Fourth row: Jerome Ingram, Lloyd Yarborough, and Price Brown. MATH CLUB

First row, left to right: James Hawkins, Samuel Leazer, James Wedd ington. Second row: Annie Clayborne, Dorothy Aldrich, Richard Walker. Third row: Marilee Stewart, Martha Kerr, Leroy Reese, Sarah Leach, Henry Jordan. Fourth row: Shirley Taylor, Charlotte Gaiiher, Constance Redfern Hasty, Dorothy Lyerly. Fifth row: Ernest Goodrum, Mary Neely, Price Brown and Joyce Irby. Standing: Myrtle McClain, Cylista McNeely. Advisor: Mr. Miller. Not present; Virginia Kerns, Alma Bozeman and Josephine Hart.

LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB

Seated, left to right: Floraleane White, Almeada Stovall, Johnnie Mae Tracy, Hester Branch, Levonia Middleton, Kay Frances Chawlk, Carrie Hargrave, Irma Carson, Devorah Abel and Esther Kerns. Standing: James Guest, Wynolia Hawkins, Betty Fantt, Dorothy Lyerly, Robert Ervin, Joyce Irby, Miss Hunter, Milford Agnew, Agnes Partee. PHYSICAL EDUCATION—9TH GRADE

First row, left to right: Betty Reid, Bernice Coan, Viola Wilson, Sylvia Ervin, Juanita McGriff, Jacquline Saulters, Patricia Sanders. Second row: Ruby Thompson, Elnora Patterson, Nancy Jo Jones, Psyche Sawyer, Lillian Holman, Gwendolyn Curlee. Third row: Mary Brown, Annie Fisher, Mamie Mance, Adelia Boger, Vergia Byers. Fourth row: Loretta McKenzie, Sara Stout, Helen Boyd, Barbara Broadway. Standing: Nancy Lynn, Barbara Goodrum, Vonnie Robinson, Mary Lois Burton* Patricia Walker, Br enda Woods, Nellie Wiseman, Gloria Smith, Earline Johnson, Addie Weeks, Vera Walker, Ruby Thompson.

9TH GRADE BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION

PYRAMID BUILDING

Top: Robert White. Middle, (kneeling): Larry Logan, James Robinson. Back row: Lester Hawkins, Robert Tabor, John Brown, John Stout, William McGarity. Front row: Howard Ormond, Leonard Harris, Walter Howell. GLEE CLUB

First row, left to right: Carolyn Jamison, Geraldine Witherspoon, Nancy Jo Jones, Myrtle McClain, Juanita McGriff, Joyce Ellis, Wilalma Bozeman, Betty Johnson, Ella McCullough, Avis Wilkens, Evelyn McClain, Gwendolyn Curlee, Gloria Smith, Deborah Abel, Constance Hasty, Juanita Alexander, Sandra Traggert. Second row: Lallege Oglesby, Willie M. Boger, Dorothy Tripplet, Sandra Clark, Rena Fields, Mary Brown, Barbara Hemphill, Irma Carson, Raemi Lancaster, Lula Norman, Flora Kirksey, Alice Tate, Barbara Smarr, Judy Kirksey, Martha Kerr, Joan Evans, Cylista McNeely, Mrs. Marioneaux. Third row: Tommy Brown, William Lattimore, Ahab Beaty, J ohn Aldrich, Robert Beaty, Leroy Reese. Fourth row: Charles Hardin, Samuel Leazer, Ray Reid, James Hawkins, Hugh Lattimore, Ernest Goodru m, Harold Ramsey, James Lattimore, Robert Ervin, Jimmy Alexander. Not shown: Peggy Hunter.

N. H. A.

First row, left to right: Flonnie French, Mary Walker, Sara Stout, Charlotte Gaither, Joyce Irby, Bernice Coan, Deborah Abel, Patricia Saunders, Barbara Goodrum, Gloria Smith, Sandra Taggart. Second row: Psyche Sawyer, Janet Scott, Rachel McKee, Juanita McGriff, Bessie Robinson, Almeador Stovall, Adelia Boger, Juanita Alexander, Nancy Jones, Alean Hasty. Third row: Advisor Mrs. W. M. Williams, Flora Kirksey, Earlean Johnson, Merlean Hasty, Dorothy Koontz, Gwendolyn Ford, Alice Tate, Carrie Hargrave, Barbara Smarr, Martha Kerr, Myrtle McClain, Janet Morris, Josephine Hart, Carolyn Jamison, Gwendolyn Curlee. Fourth row: Dorothy Triplett, Johnsie Lyerly, Johnnie Tracy, Sandra Clark, Cylista McNeely, Maxine Welborne, Mollye Alexander, Willie Boger, Ruth Johnson, Lottie Robinson, Lula Norman, Constance Redfern Hasty. SAFETY PATROL

First row, left to right: Mr. Alexander Monroe, advisor, Earlene Johnson, Levonia Middleton, Robert White, James Logan, Mary Davis, Danny McKinney, Charles McGarity, Carolyn Jamison, Joyce Irby, Mr. W. L. Miller, advisor. Second row: Irma Carson, Joan Wilkins, Mary Wilkins, Annie Clayborn, Cylista McNeely, Raemi Lancaster, Peggy Hunter, Alma Bozeman, Agnes Partee. Third row: Richard Howell, Edward Harrison, Charles Hardin, Lovie Reid, Calvin Turner, James McNeely, Ray Reid.

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Seated, left to right: Peggy Hunter, Joyce Irby, Juanita Alexander, Barbara Goodrum, Dorothy Lyerly, Annie Clayborn, Bernard Feas+er, Robert Beatty, Sarah Leach, Maxine Welborne, James Vincent, Henry Jordan, Mary Walker, C. J. Wells, Marile S*ewart, Carolyn Jamison. Standing: Jerome Ingram, Edward Mitchell, Richard Redd, James Guest, Ernest Goodrum, Freddie Evans, Richard Baker, Raemi Lancaster, and Miss E. Powers advisor. CHEERING SQUAD

First row, left to right: Nell Wilson, Wilalma Bozeman, Wynola Hawkins, Dorothy Lyerly, Barbara Hemphill, Avis Wilkins. Second row: Charles Miller, Flora Kirksey.

MAJORETTES

Front row, left to right: Esther Lee Kerns, Lallage Oglesby, Peggy Jo Hunter. Back row: Charles Miller. BAND

Kneeling, left to right: James Wheeler, William Glenn, Samuel Cole. First row: Adelia Boger, Mary E. Wilson, Geraldine Grasty, Shirley Good¬ man, Cora Grasty, Betty Reid, Mildred Lynn, Rachel McKee, Mary F. Walker, Thelma Cole, Merlean Hasty, Shirley Ervin, Ruby McLaughin. Second row: Lallage Ogesby, Marsaline Smith, Mary L. Burton, Nancy Ford, Phyllis Davis, Sandra Vails, Mary C. Brotherton, Charles McGee, Jacqaline Saulters, Johnnie Mae King, Eleanor Patterson, Janet Scot, Cora Robertson, Ora Robertson, Mary Burton, Josephus McCorkle, Joyce Ellis. Third row: Peggy Hunter, Band Director, Mr. Olds, Howard Ormand, Claudy Boyd, Bobby L. White, Gwendolyn Ford, Sarah Leach, Lottie R. Robinson, George Goodman, Calvin Turner, Elaine Connor, Jerome Ingram, Charles Miller. Fourth row: Jimmy McCorkle, Douglas Heath, Mervin Reid, A. T. Turner, Charles Partee, Robert Fisher, Dorothy Aldrigh, Beniamin Cureton, James Guest, Arthur Me Neely.

DRIVER EDUCATION CLASS

First row, left to right: Mr. W. L. Miller, advisor, Arthur Henderson, Bernard Feaster, Wynolia Hawkins, Myrtle Feaster, Charles Miller, Maxine Welborne, Barbara Hemphill, Esther Kerns, Merelene Hasty, Josephine Hart, Shirley Taylor, Joyce Irby. Back row: Robert Lane, Robert Massey, Arthur Turner. Kneeling: Emmett Rippy, Willie Williams. In car: Martha Kerr. FIRST YEAR INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLASS

SECOND YEAR INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLASS 1. H. HALL GYMNASIUM

C-Iu>e*w Price Sports News

The Price High School Red Devil's football squad under the direction of Coach S. W. Lancaster, had an unsuccessful season this year, in the sense of winning games, yet it was successful in that the boys learned new techniques for the coming years.

The Red Devils re-entered the triple "A" division of the NCNHSAA. Leading the Red Devils in the return to the triple "A" competition was Arthur Henderson at halfback, and with James Vincent, Harold Ramsey, and Freddie Evans, on the forward wall.

Ray Reid was the team's leading scorer with 18 points, while Robert Ervin, William Jordan and Arthur Henderson led the team in the yardage. James Vincent and Ray Reid were voted the most valuable players of the season and Freddie Evans, the most improved player with his defensive and offensive playing. The Red Devils were honored to have two of their players selected to participate in the first Negro Shrine Bowl game which was held in Durham, North Carolina. They were William Jordan, and James Vincent. Richard Walker, Edward Mitchell, and Robert Beaty also turned in fine work for the Red Devils.

The senior football players whose names will never be forgotten by fellow students are: James Vincent, Arthur Henderson, Ray Reid, Ernest Goodrum, Garland Chambers, James Muskelly, Robert Hunt, Harold Ramsey, John Childers, Leroy Reese, Robert Beaty, William Jordan and Freddie Evans.

An annual event of the football squad of Price High School has been the Thanksgiving program and the giving of baskets of food to the needy families. This year the teachers, students and surrounding grocery stores donated the equivalent of $80.00 worth of food.

The Price High School Red Devils returned to the hardwood to begin the basketball season on Decem¬ ber 18th. The Devils won eight games and lost only three.

The Devils were then qualified to play in the North Carolina High School elimination tournament in Charlotte. They lost to Concord 56 to 54, which showed how evenly matched the teams really were.

James Martin and Ray Reid were the high scorers for the Devils during the season. Martin totaled 235 points and Ray Reid 125. Ramsey and Baker were outstanding performers, Baker with 79 points and Ramsey with 81 points. This season ended the high school basketball career of Ray Reid, James Muskelly, Lovie Reid, Richard Baker, Harold Ramsey, and James Vincent. Watch for these fellows in college basket¬ ball! ! !

The girls basketball team, under the direction of Mrs. B. D. Lee had a fair season this year in winning two and losing three. The most valuable player was Barbara Hemphill. The most improved player was Evangeline Salmon. Our girls basketball team feels that the team of 1958 will be the best in the conference.

FOOTBALL SCORES

Price 42.Thomasville 0 Price 0.Lexington 7 Price 1. Reidsville 0 Price 0.West Charlotte 14 Price 13... High Point 21 Price 0.Second Ward 13 Price 0.Asheville 25 Price 14 .Carver 32 Price 7 .Concord 0

Price 76 ..... Opponents 112

GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCORES—1956-'57 BOYS' BASKETBALL SCORES—1956-'57

Price 26 . 19 Price 73. 55 Price 38 . 32 Price 70. 38 Price 24 37 Price 87. 38 Price 26 . 35 Price 42. 72 Price 22 . 32 P'ice 71 . 50 Price 136 155 Price 74 25 Price 76 . 55 Price 47. 55 Price 80. 50 Price 57. 65 Price 57. 52 Price 734 .Opponents 555 FOOTBALL TEAM

Kneeling, left to right: Harold Ramsey, Ray Reid, Ernest Goodrum, William Jordan, James Vincent, Freddie Evans, J. W. Cathcart, Leroy Woods, James Muskelly, Robert Beaty, Robert Ervin, Garland Chambers. Second row: Coach S. W. Lancaster, Edwin Little, Robert Massey, Leroy Douglas, Beniamin McLendon, Leroy Reese, Arthur Henderson, Robert Lane, Henry Withers, Tommy Brown, Milford Agnew, Walter Alston, Richard Walker, James Logan, James Lattimore. Third row: Frank Goodrum, Robert Johnson, Cop ell Johnson, Hugh Lattimore, Robert Hunt, Price Brown, Walter Roberts, John Childers, Edward Mitchell, William Lattimore, John Tobias, Edward Harrison.

GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM

Kneeling, left to right: Martha Kerr, Dorothy Lyerly, Shirley Ervin. Standing: Carrie Hargrave, Barbara Broadway, Barbara Hemphill, Lula Norman, Shirley Greenard, Betsye Williams, Irene Jordan, Mary Wilkins, Evangeline Salmon, Rena Fields, Jacqueline Fleming, Patricia Walker, Helen Agnew, Mrs. B. D. Lee. BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM

First row, left to right: Richard Baker, James Muskelly, James Martin, Harold Ramesy. Second row: Arthur Turner, Edward Mitchell, Douglas Heath, Walter Roberts, Robert Fisher. Third row: Robert Beaty, Lovie Re d, James Vincent, Mr. Lancaster.

SENIOR PLAYERS CO-CAPTAINS

Richard Baker, James Muskelly, Harold Ramsey, Ray Reid James Martin, James Muskelly BRICKLAYING CLASS

Left to right: Mr. Monroe, Instructor, J. D. Childers, Henry Lowery, Thomas Hovis, Eugene McCombs, James Cathcart, Arthur Henderson, Lovie Reid, Robert Massey, Richard Redd, Frank Feaster, James Muskelly.

NEW CAFETERIA NEW CLASSROOM ANNEX Highlights Of 1956-57

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER School Begins Eighth Grade Comes to Price New Recreation Center Opens Raemi Lancaster crowned "Miss Price" New Librarian—Miss Sara Hunter F.B.L.A. Initiation Senior Assembly Program N.H.A. Initiation Football Season Begins F.T.A. Initiation NOVEMBER Annual Football Assembly, Baskets Given to Needy Families Mary Frances Walker crowned "Miss Varsity" Practice Teachers—Bennett College, Greensboro, North Carolina DECEMBER Carolyn Jamison Won 1st Prize in State Oratorical Contest Student Council Attends Annual Meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina James Vincent, William Jordan Play in The Shrine Bowl Game at North Carolina College, Durham Annual Christmas Program Presented by The Glee Club and Band Two Weeks Vacation JANUARY Mrs. A. E. Marie Weeks Resigns Because of Illness Mrs. E. C. Marioneaux, Becomes Teacher and Glee Club Director Contractors Begin New Addition to School Senior Class Surprises Mrs. Lancaster with Birthday Gifts Semester Examinations, New Report Cards FEBRUARY P.T.A. and Students Give Testimonial for Miss Weeks Dedication of New Recreation Center Negro History Week—Rev. H. Little, Speaker Senior Class Surprised Mr. Miller with Birthday Gifts Practice Teachers—Livingstone College Charlotte Gaither Won District Typing Contest in Charlotte, N. C. Barbara Hermohill, Most Valuable Girls' Basketball Player Evangeline Salmon, Most Imoroved Girls Basketball Player Ray Reid, Most Valuable Boys Basketball Player (Senior) James Muskelly, Most Improved Boys' Basketball Player Ray Reid, James Vincent, Most Valuable Football Players Freddie Evans, Most Improved Football Player MARCH State Basketball Tournament in Charlotte, North Carolina Debutantes Ball Beqinninq of Lenten Season—Rev. A. C. Hunnicutt, Speaker State Typing Contest Glee Club Festival APRIL Seniors Attend Livinqstone College Career Day District Band Festival, Superior Rating Varsity Ball Hi-Y Presents Womanless Wedding Band Gives Concert Hi-Y Convention, Winston-Salem, North Carolina State Visiting Committee Evaluates Price April 24, 25, 26 MAY May Festival May Queen, Merlean Hasty; May King, Robert Hunt Glee Club and Band Render Music Week Assembly Junior-Senior Prom State Band Festival, A. & T. Colleae, Greensboro, North Carolina Myrtle McClain, Penny Queen and Fred Gaither, Penny King Invitations Arrive Memodal D=>y Class Day Proqram JUNE Graduation? ? ? ? By Mary Frances Walker Miss Price

MISS RAEMI R. LANCASTER Homecoming Events

CROWNING OF "MISS PRICE"

Attendants—Elaine Connor, Cora Grasty, Raemi Lancaster, Homecoming Queen, Mr. S. O. Jones, principal, Barbara Goodrum.

CLASS ATTENDANTS

Patricia Saunders, Miss Freshman; Ronald Stovall, Mr. Freshman; Johnnie Mae Tracy, Miss Sophomore; Calvin Turner, Mr. Sophomore, Sarah Leach, Miss Junior; James Martin, Mr. Junior; Wilalma Bozeman, Miss Senior; Frederick Gaither, Mr. Senior.

HOMECOMING SPECTATORS Senior Class Directory

Alexander, Sadie Juanita, 60-Q Civic Park Apt.Salisbury, N. C. Baker, Richard Frank, 510 Shaver Street.Salisbury, N. C. Beaty, Robert Lee, 51-0, Civic Park Apt.Salisbury, N. C. Bozeman, Wilalma, 1008 Locke Street.Salisbury, N. C. Carson, Irma Lucille, Route 2, Box 255.Salisbury, N. C. Chambers, Garland Correll, 420 South West Street.Salisbury, N. C. Chawlk, Kay Frances, 206 Standish Street.Salisbury, N. C. Childers, John Davis, 517 West Kerr Street.Salisbury, N. C. Clayborne, Annie Ruth, 708 Cemetery Street.Salisbury, N. C. Evans, Freddie Michael, 401 Concord Street.Salisbury, N. C. Feaster, Bernard Donald, 810 West Fisher Street.Salisbury, N. C. Feaster, Myrtle Loretta, 810 West Fisher Street.Salisbury, N. C. Gaither, Charlotte Carole, 407 Concord Street.Salisbury, N. C. Gaither, Frederick Booe, 521 Pine Street.Mocksville, N. C. Goodrum, Ernest Westry, 103 South Lloyd Street.Salisbury, N. C. Guest, James Edward, 407 Concord Street.Salisbury, N. C. Harrison Edward Vonzell, 416 Messner Street.Salisbury, N. C. Hart, Josephine Lynette, 417 Messner Street.Salisbury, N. C. Hasty, Constance Redfern, 528 South Caldwell Street.Salisbury, N. C. Hasty, Merlean Voncille, 705 Mowery Lane.Salisbury, N. C. Hawkins, James Vonzell, 1513 West Horah Street.Salisbury, N. C. Hawkins, Wynolia Yvonne, 11-C Civic Park Apt.Salisbury, N. C. Hemphill, Barbara Blondena, 426 Boundary Street.Salisbury, N. C. Henderson, Arthur James, 3rd Street Extension.Spencer, N. C. Hovis, Thomas Edward, 722 West Kerr Street.Salisbury, N. C. Hunt, Robert Odell, 1022 Locke Street.Salisbury, N. C. Hunter, Peggy Jo, 7051/2 West Fisher Street.Salisbury, N. C. Irby, Joyce Yvonne, 46-M Civic Park Apt.Salisbury, N. C. Jamison, Carolyn Yvonne, 826 West Bank Street.Salisbury, N. C. Johnson, Ruby Mae, 716 West Monroe Street.Salisbury, N. C. Jordan, William Lewis, 411 East Horah Street.Salisbury, N. C. Kerns, Esther Lee, 1513 West Horah Street.Salisbury, N. C. Kerns, Virginia Lucille, 1513 West Horah Street.Salisbury, N. C. Kerr, Martha Elizabeth, 1300 West Horah Street.Salisbury, N. C. Kirksey, Judy Lorraine, 610 South Caldwell Street.Salisbury, N. C. Lancaster, Raemi Rosemarie, 700 West Monroe Street.Salisbury, N. C. Leazer, Samual Sylvester, 1218 West Marsh Street.Salisbury, N. C. Lowery, Henry, 318 East Horah Street.Salisbury, N. C. Lyerly, Dorothy Delores, 315 South West Street. Salisbury, N. C. McClain, Myrtle Leona, 601 West Locke Street.Salisbury, N. C. McCullough, Ella Mae, P. O. Box 1012.Spencer, N. C. McElhaney, John Arthur, 1008 West Bank Street.Salisbury, N. C. McGee, Annie Mae, 7-B Brookview Apt.Salisbury, N. C. McKee, Rachel Naomi, 731 South Caldwell Street.Salisbury, N. C. McNeely, Arthur Junior, 36-J Civic Park Apts.Salisbury, N. C. McNeely, Cylista Louvenia, 1127 West March Street.Salisbury, N. C. Middleton, Levonia Lois, 609 West Kerr Street.Salisbury, N. C. Muskelly, James Fletcher, 914 West Bank Street.Salisbury, N. C. Neely, Mary Louise, Route 3, Box 27.China Grove, N. C. Ramsey, Harold Elliot, 212 South Institute Street.Salisbury, N. C. Reid, Lovie B., 212 Faith Road.Salisbury, N. C. Reese, Leroy Anthony, 3rd Street Extension.Spencer, N. C. Redd, Albert Richard, 706 West Kerr Street.Salisbury, N. C. Reid. Willie Ray, 812 East Bank Street.Salisbury, N. C. Rivers, Annie Ruth, 808 South Caldwell Street.Salisbury, N. C. Robinson, Bessie Anna, 741 Wilson Road.Salisbury, N. C. Shinholster, Betty. 4-A Civic Park ADt.Salisbury, N. C. S:fford, McKee Barbara, 731 South Caldwell Street.Salisbury', N. C. Steele, John Allen, 75 Fairview Heights.Salisbury, N. C. Stewart, Marilee. 1206 West Horah Street.Salisbury, N. C. Taylor. Shirley Ann, 11711/> West Horah Street.Salisbury! N. C. Vincent, James Allan, 75 Fairview Heights.Salisbury, N. C. Walker, Mary Frances. 606 Fast Monroe Street.Salisbury,' N. C. Welborne. Gloria Maxine. 679 Mowery Street.Salisbury! N. C. Wells. Charles Jay, 40 C°dar Street.Spencer', N. C. Williams, Petsve Arnta. 424 Messner Street.Salisbury! N. C. Williams, Willie Edward, 405 South Shaver Street.Salisbury, N. C.

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Thanks

On behalf of the annual staff, the senior class, and its advisors, we wish to

express our sincere thanks to our principal, Mr. S. O. Jones for his kindness,

consideration, patience, and the understanding during our effort to complete this

annual. We also wish to thank Miss Powers for allowing us to use the typewriters

and other materials.

To all the teachers we extend our deepest gratitude and appreciation for the

helpfulness and thoughtfulness shown to us during the process of compiling

this annual. May you think of our good points and forget our bad ones. God

bless you! Patrons' List

Mrs. Roffie Abel Miss Elaine Connor Mr. Steve Gilmore Mr. Herbert Adams Mrs. Vizene Connor Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Glenn Mr. M. Adams Mrs. Florence Cornelius Mr. Manuel Gobel Miss Rosebud Aggrey Mr. James E. Corner Mrs. Primer Gobel Mrs. Rose D. Aggrey Miss Florene Corpening Mrs. Zottie Golden Mr. Rudolph Aggrey Mr. C. Correll Mrs. Dorenda Goodman Mrs. David Agnew Miss Inez Correll Mr. Ernest Goodrum Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Aldrich Mrs. Joyce Correll Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Goodrum Mrs. Anne Alexander Mrs. Mamie Correll Mrs. A. G. Gordon Mr. John Alexander Mrs. Josephine Cowan Mr. Baxter Graham Mr. Romie Alexander Mrs. Onie Cowan Mr. Cecil Graham Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Alexander Mrs. Robert Cowan Mrs. Mildred Graham Mr. James E. Alams Mrs. Sadie Cowan Mr. Raeford Graham Mr. J. E. Anderson Mrs. Ada Craige Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Graham Mr. and Mrs. John Baily Mr. Frank Craige Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Grasty Mrs. Mamie Baker Mr. Gilbert Cramar Mr. Clayton Graves Mr. Richard Baker Mrs. W. B. Crawford Mrs. Lula Green Miss Ruth Baker Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cureton Mrs. Annie Greenard Mr. Henry Baldwin Mrs. Grace Curlee Miss Shirley Greenard Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Barber Miss Gwendolyn Curlee Miss Luvenia Hammond Mr. Willie Barger Mrs. Johnny Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hancock Mr. Herman Barger Miss Catherine Davis Mrs. J. L. Hargraves Mr. James Barger Mrs. Hamson B. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harley Mrs. Ruth Barger Mr. Harvey Davis Mrs. Pete Hardin Miss Carrie Barton Mr. and Mrs. James Davis Mr. Rome A. Harris, Jr. Mrs. Mary Bates Miss Juanita Davis Miss Betty M. Hart Mr. Robert L. Beaty Mr. Robert E. Davis Miss Josephine L. Hart Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Beatty Mrs. Thelma Baker Davis Mr. Ralph Hart Mrs. Frances Benson Mrs. Mary G. Dawkins Mrs. Sallie Hart Mrs. Carrie Black Mrs. Ollie Lee Donald Mrs. Willie Mae Hart Mrs. Ruby Blackburn Mr. L. C. Donald Mrs. Ethel Hasty Mrs. Cassie Blackwell Mr. Rose Donald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Hasty Mr. Julius Blackwell Mrs. Beatrice Drain Miss Merlean Hasty Mr. Stokes William Blackwell Mrs. Carrie Drumgoole Mrs. L. C. Hatwood Mrs. James Blaton Dr. S. E. Duncan Mrs. Charles H. Hawkins Mr. Willie Blackwell Mrs. Annie Dunham Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felton Hawkins Rev. J. H. C. Blue Mrs. Leona Earl Mr. Edward Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. James Blunt Mrs. Florence Ealy Mrs. Marron Hawkins Mr. David Boger Mr. Robert Ealy Mr. Robert Hawkins Miss Dorothy Boger Mr. Eugene Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Boger Mrs. Irene Ellis Miss Wynolia Hawkins Miss Marie Booe Mr. James Edward Ellis Mr. and Mrs. James Hawthorne Mr. Arthur Bozeman Mrs. Maggie Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Harold Headen Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bozeman Mrs. Muriel Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Francis Heath Mr. and Mrs. Garland Bradshaw Mr. Robert Lee Ervin, Jr. Mrs. Mary Heggins Mr. J. H. Brockett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans Miss Fannie Heilig Mr. Amos Brown Mrs. Willie Mae Evans Mrs. Eliza Henderson Mrs. Effie Brown Mr. and Mrs. Troy Faggart Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson Mr. James Brown Mrs. Sadie Fair Mrs. Mary Neal Henderson Mrs. Mary Nance Brown Mrs. Alberta Feaster Mr. and Mrs. Cebros Henly Mr. Price Brown Mr. Bernard Feaster Mrs. Wynolia Hicks Miss Annie Buggs Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Feaster Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hobson Mr. and Mrs. Durie Bush Miss Myrtle L. Feaster Mr. Samuel Holman Mrs. Elizabeth Bush Mr. Thomas H. Feaster Miss Fannie Holmes Mrs. Estell Bush Mrs. Ray Ferrens Mr. Cleo Holt Mrs. Fannie T. Butler Mrs. Minnie Mae Finger Mrs. Helen Holt Mr. William Lewis Byers Mrs. Myrtle Fisher Mrs. Marcus Holt Mrs. Willie Cade Mrs. Flora B. Flack Mrs. Mazzie Holt Mrs. Ruth Camps Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fleming Mrs. Ninna Holt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carroll Mr. Harold Fleming Mr. Norman Holt Mr. Kenneth Carroll Miss Naomi Fleming Mrs. James Hopkins Mr. C. A. Carson Mr. Robert Fleming Mr. Harry Hoover Mr. L. H. Carson Mrs. Susie M. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hovis Mrs. Nesbitt Carson Mr. and Mrs. W. O. T. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hunt Mr. William Carson Mr. Robert Ford Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Hunt Mr. William D. Carson Mrs. Mary Forrence Mr. Travis Hunt Mrs. R. P. Carter Mrs. Edna Foster Mrs. Linnie Hunter Mrs. Beulah Chambers Mr. and Mrs. James Foster Mrs. Louise Hunter Mr. Garland Chambers Mrs. Theodosia Frazier Miss Peggy Hunter Mr. James Chambers Mrs. Zola Freeman Mrs. Bannie Irby Mrs. Susie Chambers Mr. Fred O. Gaither Miss Joyce Irby Mr. Alex Chavis Mr. Garland Gaither, Jr. Miss Carolyn Jamison A/2c Harvey A. Chawlk Mr. and Mrs. Garland Gaither, Sr. Mrs. Ethel Jamison Miss Kay Chawlk Mr. Leon Gaither Mrs. Francis Jamison Mr. J. D. Childers Mrs. Louise Gaither Miss Nora Lee Jeter Mrs. Maude Childers Miss Rachel Gaither Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Johnson Miss Maggie Christian Mrs. Carrie Gee Mr. Dupree Johnson Mrs. Alma Clark Rev. Edward Geiger Mrs. Edna Johnson Mrs. Annie Clayborne Mr. Fred Gibson Rev. J. P. Johnson Miss Annie R. Clayborne Mrs. Amos Giles Mr. McKeeder Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coleman Mr. Henry Giles Mrs. Mildred Johnson Mrs. Sindy M. Collins Mrs. John Gilmore Miss Ruby M. Johnson Mrs. Azlee Connor Patrons’ List

Mrs. T. I. Johnson Mr. Carlton Milton Mrs. Cotanty Roberts Mrs. Alice Jones Mrs. Martha Mitchell Mr. Jake Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones Mrs. Hattie Mae Moness Mr. Joe Robertson Mrs. J. L. Jones Mr. J. B. Moness Mr. Robert Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Jones Miss Callie Montgomery Mrs. Ruth Rollinson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones Miss Sandra Montgomery Miss Elaine Sands Mrs. Estell Jordan Miss Annie Moore Mrs. O. M. Sawyer Mr. Ray Jordan Mr. James Moore Mrs. Frank Schue Mrs. Willie Mae Joyce Mr. J. L. Moore Mr. Ambrose Sharpe Mrs. Jesse Kelly Mrs. Luvenia Moore Mrs. Catherine Sharpe Miss Myrtle Kelly Mrs. Wilma Moore Mrs. David Shinholster Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kelsey Mrs. Rena Morant Dr. Marlowe Shute Mr. and Mrs. Monroe G. Kelsey Mr. R. E. Morton Mrs. Barbara SifFord Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerns Mr. Grady Mess Mr. Floyd Sloan Miss Esther Kerns Mr. E. D. Muskelly Mrs. Jessie Sloan Miss Virginia Kerns Mr. Wade Nance Mrs. Willie Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kerr, Jr. Mr. Thomas Nash Mrs. Bertie Smith Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kerr, Sr. Mr. Harry Neely Mrs. Mildred Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr Mr. Julian Neely Mrs. Beulah Steele Miss Audrey Kirksey Mrs. Susie Neely Mr. Randolph Steele Mrs. Clara Kirksey Mr. Bryant Norman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele Mr. Sidney Kirksey Mrs. Imogene Norman Mr. Robert Steele Miss Raemi Lancaster Mrs. Susie Norman Mrs. Viola Steele Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lancaster Mr. Walter Norman Mrs. Hattie Stewart Mrs. Narvie P. Larke Mrs. Rosa Oakley Miss Marilee Stewart Mrs. N. J. Nash Mrs. Ethel Oglesby Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lee Lawrence Miss Lallage Oglesby Miss Mary E. Streeter Mrs. Ruby Leach Mr. I. J. Olds Miss Loretta Stoner Mrs. Annie Leazer Mrs. J. T. Ormond Mrs. James Stowe Mr. George Leazer Mrs. Christine Osborne Mrs. Corrine Thomas Mr. John Leazer Mr. Henry Osborne Mrs. R. G. Thomas Mr. Ray R. Leazer Mrs. Annie Parham Miss Winifred Thomas Mr. Samuel Leazer Miss Jean K. Partee Mrs. Willie Thomas Mrs. Barbara D. Lee Mrs. Mary Esther Partee Mrs. Mabel Thirdgill SP/3 Cleatus E. Lee Mr. Millas Partee Mr. and Mrs. Arlee Thompson Mr. Robert Lewis Mrs. William Patterson Mrs. L. D. Torrence Mrs. Amanda Life Mrs. Jesse Pearson Mr. Jimmie Loll Torrence Mrs. Willie Life Mrs. Willie M. Peggins Mr. Sampson Towens Mrs. Constance Little Mrs. Minnie M. Pemberton Pres. W. J. Trent Mr. Rufus Little Mr. Hubert Perkins Mr. Frederick Tucker Mrs. Annie R. Lowery Mr. M. H. Perkins The Late Mr. Connie Tugman Mr. Nathaniel Lcwery Miss Annie Bell Pharr Mrs. Juanita Turner Miss Rose Lyerly Mrs. Fannie Pharr Mrs. M. W. Vails Mrs. Mae W. Lynch Mr. Nelson Pharr Rev. and Mrs. Elijah Wagner Mr. Lucius Mangum Mr. J. H. Phillips Mrs. Mary E. Walker Mrs. Harold Marioneaux Mrs. Edna Poag Mr. Zeb Walker Miss Mamie Martin Mrs. Minetta Poag Miss Elva Watts Mr. Luther T. Mattison Miss Ruby Poag Miss A. E. Marie Weeks Rev. and Mrs. Floyd McAdoo Mrs. Ella Poole Mr. Reginald Weeks Miss Barbara McClain Miss Eunice Powers Mr. C. J. Wells Miss Myrtle McClain Mrs. Mamie Pruitt Mrs. Fay Wells Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt McClain Mr. Sylvester Pruitt Mr. Sylvester Wells Mrs. Queenie McCluney Miss Joelene Pryor Miss Augusta White Mrs. Mildred McCombs Miss Marie Pryor Mrs. Georgia White Mr. Charles McConneaughey Mrs. Charlotte Ramseur Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie White Mrs. M. C. McCrea Mr. Gaither Ramseur Mrs. Marion White Miss Ella McCullough Mrs. Mary J. Ramseur Mrs. Arthur Whisnant Mr. John McCullough Mr. Harold Ramsey Mrs. Carrie Wilks Mrs. Louise McCullough Mrs. R. H. Ramsey Mrs. Melvin Wilks Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDowell Miss Roanna Ramsey Mrs. R. H. Williams, III Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McElhaney Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ramsey Mrs. Viola Williams Miss Annie M. McGee Mr. and Mrs. B. Rankins Mrs. Virginia Williams Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGee Mrs. David Rankins Mrs. D. E. Williamson Mrs. Gilmer McKee Mrs. Maxine Raynalls Miss Dorothy Juanita Wilson Mrs. Julia McKee Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Redd Mr. Roy Wilson Mrs. Hattie McKenzie Mr. Richard Redd Miss Waddell Vivian Wilson Mr. James L. McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Redfern, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Mrs. Lillian McKenzie Mr. Charles Reed Mrs. Hattie Withers Mrs. Laura McKenzie Mr. James Edward Reese Mr. Henry Withers Mr. Arthur McNeely Mr. Leroy Anthony Reese Mrs. Lizzie Lee Withers Mr. Arthur J. McNeely Mrs. Nathalee Reese Miss Ora Withers Mr. and Mrs. Capius McNeely Mr. Robert Lee Reese Mrs. L. Barger Witherspoon Miss Cylista McNeely Mr. Johnny Reid Mr. Tom Witherspoon Mr. James McNeely Mrs. Margaret Reid Mrs. Elizabeth Woodruff Mr. Rufus H. McNeely Mr. Melvin Reid Mrs. Helen Woods Mrs. Arthur Miller Mr. Ray Reid Mr. J. W. Woods Mr. Charles Miller Mr. Jim Rippy Mrs. Mamie Woods Mrs. Etta Jane Miller Mrs. Annie Lee Rivers Mrs. Viola Woods Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Miller Miss Annie Ruth Rivers Mr. Precious Worthy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Mrs. Stella Robbins Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Miller Mrs. Charles P. Roberson Mrs. Annie Wylie Mr. Wilter Miller Mrs. Mozelle Roberson Mrs. Mabel Wylie Mrs. Emma Mills Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zumbrunnen, Sr. LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE

A Four-Year Liberal Arts, Co-Educational Institution Operated Under the Auspices of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, offers "A Dynamic Program Designed to Develop a Quality Student''

A CHRISTIAN ENVIRONMENT A PICTURESQUE CAMPUS A HIGHLY TRAINED FACULTY EXCELLENT LIBRARY FACILITIES MODERN DORMITORIES SUPERIOR SCIENCE LABORATORIES OUTSTANDING MUSIC DEPARTMENT INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS (MEMBER OF THE E. I. A. C.)

Livingstone College, with a rich heritage, presents a three-fold (academic, social and religious) program leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts as well as the B.D. and B.Th degrees in the Hood Theological Seminary.

Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools as well as other agencies.

Dr. William J. Trent, President

Ellis, Mangum and Fair Randall’s Funeral Home Barber and Beauty Clinic “If we please you tell Ambulance others; if not, tell us

701 W. Horah St. Phone 363 T. J. RANDALL, Prop.

SALISBURY, N. C. 802 W. Horah St. Phone 9212

Compliments of EARLE’S Office Supplies

119 W. Innes St. Phone 1909 Lash’s

Self Service Store

Road To Better Living 129 E. Council St. Phone 3595 Electric Power is waiting to help you on that road to better living. Efficiently produced, delivered where you want it, in the amount you want, at rates among 731 W. Horah St. Phone 2939 the lowest in the nation.

DUKE 724 W. Innes St. Phone 397 POWER COMPANY tf>& /Pu/Z/nonfr

Compliments of Jimmie Blackwetder Barbecue

1624 W. Innes St. Phone 3002

SALISBURY, N. C.

Beaver Brothers Piedmont Natural Gas Co. Plumbing Heating Cook and Heat Water With Repairing Natural Gas

109 S. Church St. Phone 879 210 E. Innes St. Phone 680 Compliments of Payden’s Cleaners Rogers and Fisher and Dyers Service

South Fulton and 631 W. Horah St. Phone 4427 Lincolnton Road SALISBURY, N. C. PHONE 9172

Always Congratulations Seniors

Sleep On A Compliments of Taylor Mattress 53 Years Know How GEM GAS Taylor Mattress Co. Appliances Phone 6

Refreshing

Remembrance Compliments of

AUTOGRAPHS

GRIMES MILLING COMPANY

Flour — Feeds — Meal

SALISBURY, N. C.

Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Salisbury Compliments of ODELL’S Security Bank DRIVE-IN 8C Trust Company Cleaners and Furriers

The Friendly Bank 1001 W. Innes St. Phone 6053

"Member of Federal Deposit SALISBURY, N. C. Insurance Corp.”

Compliments of Swaringen’s SALISBURY Grocery Lumber and Supply Co. FRESH MEATS and GROCERIES 214 N. Lee St. 627 S. Caldwell St. South Main Street 811 Phones 2025

at City Limits It Pleases Us To Please You

Belk’s of Salisbury Eller-Wood Florist

3062 Phones 9180 Consider this an Invitation Member F. T. D. A.

To Visit Our New 109 W. Innes Street

Department Store SALISBURY, N. C.

RUSTIN’S McCaitlass Motor Co. Furniture Company Dodge and Plymouth Cars Dodge Job-Rated Trucks 124 E. Innes St. Phone 1783 123 E. Liberty Street

SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. Piedmont Radiator Works

RADIATOR CLEANED, REPAIRED, AND RECORED AUTO — TRUCKS — TRACTOR

Authorized Distributor For Harrison and Beaeon

Call 3408; Nite Call 4311 Highway 29 1206 S. Salisbury Ave.

SPENCER, NORTH CAROLINA

Country Market CMIGJEHS South Main St. Extension GROCERIES — MEATS GAS — OIL One of Carolina's Fine Stores Phone 9528

SALISBURY, N. C. Open Every Day

Stokes Devereux Compliments of

Cleaners and Dy ers Raney Motor Company Phone 1199

SPENCER, N. C. Phone 633

Compliments of GENERAL ELECTRIC Hardiman and Son Southern Radio Service Maytag Frigidaire Everything Electrical For The Home Coleman 127 5th Street G. E. Siegler SPENCER, N. C. Peeler’s Printery

Books, Jobs and Commercial Printing

Phone 500

SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA

Complivients of SALISBURY FRANKIE’S MOTOR 00. "When Better Automobiles Chicken Shack Are Built Buick Will Build Them” Old Wilkesboro Road 700 W. Innes Street

Marley’s Complivients of Esso Servicenler

Atlas Tires, Batteries and Accessories ZIMMERMAN’S Washing and Greasing Department Store E. Innes at Long St. Phone 5996

Center Theatre Piedmont Mill Supply Co. Where Friends,

Happiness and Phone 77

Entertainment Meet SALISBURY, N. C. Quality Hardtvare Since 1897 Salisbury Hardware And Furniture Company

120 South Main Street Phone 81 and 82

Moore Bros. City Hatters Transportation Co.

The Artistic Touch Student Tour Service

News and Shines SAM MOORE 323 Greene St. Phone 2-1027

GREENSBORO, N. C.

105 S. Main Street

L. F. MOORE

Phones: Day 7215, Night 53679

SALISBURY, N. C. Route Two HIGH POINT, N. C. Compliments of FARABEE’S MILLER’S Pick-Up and Delivery Service Cash Grocery Quality Cleaning

700 W. Horah St. Phone 9268 108 W. Monroe Street SALISBURY, N. C. Plant Phone 4468

NEH! Compliments of Beverage Company THE CAPITOL ROYAL CROWN COLA

Phone 41 Salisbury’s Finest Theatre SALISBURY, N. C.

Compliments of THE Salisbury Pharmacy GOLD PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS SHOP Phone 3062

Cline’s Shoe Service The Home of Reliable Service Good Furniture 110 E. Innes Street R. W. NORMAN SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. Drink Watson Brothers The Light f Refreshment T.V. Service R. C. A. — GENERAL ELECTRIC — Phone 247 MOTOROLA — AUTO RADIO — PHONOGRAPH — TELEVISION Pepsi-Cola Bottling 105 Gregory Ave. (Statesville Rd.) Phone 5 Company SALISBURY, N. C.

Shelton Heating and Compliments of Appliance Co. GOODMAN 500 N. Church St. Phone 5702 Lumber Company TV Repairing — Air Conditioning Building Materials and Mill Work Radio Repairing — Heating Phone 305-306 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 100% ONE STOP ELECTRIC SHOP SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA

WAGONER Supply Company

Concrete Building Material /~/untuic (Jbnyxiny. Inc.

SALISBURY. N. C. 812 W. Innes Street

Phone 4920

SALISBURY, N. C. Bea’s Comeback Sandwiches — Snacks Cold Drinks

501 Concord Street

Phone 9240

Compliments of E. B. Barger Reliable Grocery Pawn Shop Quality Meats and “Your Friendly Credit Jeweler” Fancy Groceries

122 N. Main Street Phone 492 1010 W. Horah St. Phone 3640

SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C.

SNAP Innes St. Drug Store BACK Phone 447 WITH

Medical Center Pharmacy

Stanback Company, Phone 351 LTD. Pi description Specialists 1500 S. Main Street

SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C. EARLE’S STUDIOS

Commercial Photographs — Copies — Blueprints Kodak Finishing — Fast Service

416 West Franklin Street 105 E. Fisher Street Phones 1445, 736 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA

Compliments of Swartz and Co.

Jake RendBeman Dealers in Junk of All Kinds Cash Wholesale Groceries 428 N. Lee Street Phone 1289 210 N. Lee St. Phone 558

SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY, N. C.

Walker-Mendenhall Motor Company Salisbury Ice & Fuel (Branch of Atlantic Co.)

Wholesale and

205-207 E. Council Street Retail Dealer in Phone 5880 P. O. Box 402 Ice and Coal SALISBURY, N. C.

Traditionally Fine Meats

Since 1922

WHITE SEAL PRODUCTS Sunbeam HAM, BACON, FRANKS White Packing Co. ISENHOUR One Stop Service

Brick and Tile Co., Inc. SHOE SHINES, DRY CLEANING,

RECORDS P. O. Box 1249 Phone 3966 Phones 9377 124 N. Lee St.

SALISBURY, N. C. MRS. E. F. SIMMONS, Prop.

Big “V” Compliments of Service Center BARBER SHOP BEAUTY PARLOR West Monroe Ser. Sta. Phone 9366 Phone 9392 PHILLIPS 66 Grocery Store and Meat Market Prompt—Courteous—Efficient Service 1030 W. Monroe Service Station 530 S. Shaver Street Phone 9380 Phone 9202

Compliments of Compliments of

Salisbury Laundry Miller’s

Moth Proof Cleaning Cash Grocery Corner Lee and Fisher Streets 714 Wilson Road Phone 292 To serve you is a pleasure

TAGGART’S Visit The Church Dry Cleaners Of Your Choice Every Sunday 300 South McCoy Street

730 W. Innes Street rrA family that prays together stays together” SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Autographs Autographs Name And Addresses

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