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This book is a gift from the Estate of Leonard M.

Dunn and Beonia Edwards Dunn, Granville

County Educators from 1949-1988 and 1954-1970

respectively.

LJM. Dunn was a High School Math Teacher (18

years), then Principal (3 years) all at Toler High

School. Then he became Asst. Principal at J. F.

Webb High School for 18 years. His career as a

Granville County Educator span 39 years, from . ;

1949-1988..

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B:;E. Dunn taught Science at Mary Potter in High

School and later in the 8m grade. Later, she taught

at D N. Hix School in the 6m grade where she was

a'desegregation pioneer, one of two African

American teachers of white students at D.N. Hix.

Also, she taught 6th Grade at G.C. Hawley

Elementary School. She taught continuously from

1954-1970.

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REFERENCENot to be Taken From This Library

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Published By

THE MARY POTTER RAM STAFF

Sandra Scott

R.L. Bass

EDITOR

BUSINESS MANAGER

M.H. Scott, H.K. Gilreath,

B.P. Lucas, C.E. GregoryANNUAL ADVISORS

NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT

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FOREWORD

Realizing that "one appreciates moat the things he works hardestfor," The Annual Staff has put forth strenuous effort to make this, the1958 edition of the "Ram", a memoir for all our readers.

This edition gives you an accurate account through pictures of theacademic and extra-curricular activities that go on in the school.

The members of the staff hope that as you turn these pages now andin years to come, you will recall the time spent here as the most im-portant and enjoyable of your life.

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Mr. John H, Lucas, 5r.

Because of the standards which you have set before us, your endeavors in aiding vis to reachour potentials, your generosity and loyalty to the school, we the members of the yearbook staff de-dicate this , the 1958 edition of "The Ram" to our friend, principal, and consultant, Mr, JohnHarding Lucas, Sr.

DEDICATION

SANDRA NICOLE SCOTT

As a token of o u r appreciationfor your four years of tirelessdevotion to the y e a r bo ok staff and your effort to make the 1 958edition the very best, we, the members of the staff also dedicatethis edition of "The Ram" to our editor-in-chief, Sandra NicoleScott.

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Duggins, Mr. C, W.

Hedrick, Mr. H. D. Woltz, Dr. W. G. Yancey, Mr. J. T.

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Our task: "The Development of

Learn e rs and the Im-provement of o u r Com-munity."

Neither b e g i n s nor ends withhigh school experience. Both needyour continuing contributions.

Mr. C. W. Duggins, Superintendent

ADMINISTRATION

W. JL, VaughtNot pictured

Ojr school must continue to

strive to be so organized and con-structed that it provides for thechitd a "place of living and learn-ing"; a school which helps to buildcharacter, d e v e I o p s a keen mind,and is sensitive to changing humanneeds.

Mr. J. Harding Lucas, Principal

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KNOW YOUR ARITHMETIC

SUPERVISOR

There is a growing emphasis onmathematics and science in the na-tion's schools.

Mathematics is often referred to

as the "Queen of the Sciences," as it

plays such an important part in the

work of every science.A knowledge of arithmetic is the

basis for ail mathematics. Alt high-

er branches of mathematics, such as.

algebra, geometry, and trigonometrydepend largely on a knowledge of

arithmetic. A complete mastery- ofthe basic skills inarithmetic is veryessential.

The above number chart is ahandy tool for the complete masteryof multiplication and division facts.

Dr. Olan Petty, of the Depart-ment of Education, Duke University,conducted a Workshop in Arithmeticfor Teachers, and recommended the

chart. It is being used effectively byteachers in our schools.

Mrs. Marv W. Gant

ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE

Mrs. B. L,. Parker, Secretary

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LEADERS

INSTRUCTAND

GUIDE

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Anderson. Thomasme W,

Baptiste, James C.

Bass , Roy L.

Boston, Naomi E.

D-jnr., Beoma E.

Farmer, Gloria J.

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Gilreath, Herman K.

Goode, Ma ry C.

Gregory, Charles E.

Hamrrie, Lillian O.

Holley, Maggie J,

Howell, Roberta E.

Hunt, Ralph A.

Jones , Lillie M.

Lewis, Robert A.

Lucas, Blondoia P.

Mc.Calturn, Gwendolyn L.

Mc Neili, Fred D.

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McNeill, Rodney J.

Moten, Welcome T.

Powell, Cornell C.

Redding, Bessie B.

Scott, Mary H.

Shepard, Margaret H.

Spells, L,eroy

Thomas, Lucille F.

Whitaker, Samuel

Wilson, Helen T.

Wilson, Sadie R.

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Anderson, William Cates, John Gates, Wesley Cheatham, Gloria

Cheatham, Gracie Cheatham, Lucy Clark, James Clayton, Elvin

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Crews, Fred Goodman, Louise Graham, Samuel Hamme, Cornell

esiws

Hargrove, Willie Harris, Charles Harris, Lena Harris, Marie

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Hawkins, Lizzie Herndon, Shirley- Hester, Yvonne Hicks, James

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Hobgood, Annie Jeffers, Joy Long, Robert Lyons, Dorothy

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Lyons, Lattie McCrea, Exzelia McGimpsey, Rachel

e/uor

Moore, Gwendolyn Moore, Joyce Morgan, Helen Morgan, James

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Norman, Delois Parker, Willie Peai t- , Braxton Peace, Grant

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Peace, Lillie Royster, Dock Royster, Frances Scott, Sandra

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Spencer, Edward Spencer, Mary Tyler, Marian Webb, Cornelia

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Withe rspoon, Luke Wright, George Younge, Mary Jo

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JUNIORS

Allen, RoseAlston, EugeneAnderson, AnaieAnderson, Brenda

Ashe, .LomeBagley, Betty-

Bass, JosephBelle, Elnora

Bumpass, CharleBurwell, BeverlyCampbell, Henry-Cheatham, Betty

Cheatham, MagnoliaClayton, MelvinClayton, NormaCrews, George

Crews, PatriciaCurrin, CalvinDowney, GrahamDowney, Helen

Downey, HopeDowney, IreneDrew, YvonneDuncan, Alice

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JUNIORS

Gooch, DeloisGreene, BarbaraGreene, DorisGreenwood, Otis

Gregory, RonaldHall, HenryHamrr.e, ShirleyHargrove, Isabelle

Harris, HelenHarris, HenriettaHester, MittieHester, Weldon

Hicks, DeliaHicks, MableHobson, JuanitaHolman, Gloria

Hunt, JacquelineHunt, Lucy-Hunter, DorothyJones, Gwendolyn

Jones, JamesJordan, CarolynJordan, RosalynKittreli, Otis

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Latta, DorothyLeatherberry , LarryLindsay, DccostaLindsay, Suzanne

Long, JamesMcGhee, DeloisMcGhee, MarilynMorgan, Vermadean

Parker, LouisePaschall, AnniePowell, AnnieRedding, Thomas

Rose, NannieSmith, WilliamThomas , ErmaWarren, Norma

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SOPHOMORESAllen, MillardAnderson, RogerAsgill, RuthBanks, JessieBetes, GeorgeBrown, Ruth

Chavis, OlaCraft, WalterCrews, JohnCrews, ThomasDaniel, HelenDavis, Elizabeth

Davis, SeveriaDaye , VivianDickey, NathanielDowney, JerlineEvans, MaryGarrett, Thurland

Glover, AndrewGoodman, LeviGregory, WillieHarris , ArleneHairston, IrmaHawkins, Jean

Holman, ShirleyHunt, JohnJeffers, EthelLeatherberry, DannyLewis, DottieLyons, Davis

McCormick, MaryMarrow, ThomasMoore, MarianPeace, GarlandPerry, SolomonPrimous, Maxine

Shells, VivianSteed, RobertSmith, BruceTaborn, JamesTaylor, EttaTaylor, Marie

Terry, ArtisThomas, DorothyThornton, EarleneThorpe, HenryTyler, BillyTyler, Joan

Warren, ClariceWhite, CarolynWilliams, JuliaWilkerson, Effie

Young, Robert

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FRESHMEN

Allen, EffieAnderson, MaryAtkins, FletcherBagby, CarlBagley, Delores

Bass, ThomasBibby, CarolynBostic, GailBowdcn, TheodoreBrandon, Alexander

Chavis, GraceCheatham, KathleenCrews, DeloisCurrin, JeanDavis, Robert

Downey, LeonardDowney, NorvaDowney, StephenEaton, RuthFleming, Patricia

Gill, RobertGray, CharlieGreen, ErnestGregory, CliffordHamme, Allen

Hargrove, JamesHarris, McArthurHarris, WilliamHawkins, CatherineHeggie, Jearlean

Henderson, EarlHester, MaryHowell, WinfredHunt, LizzieHunt, Mamie

Hunter, ViolaHunter, VivianLewis, AiLewis, LouiseLlovd, James

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FRESHMEN

Mallory, EllaMcCoy, BarbaraMeadows, WalterMitchell, MaryMorgan, Barbara

Morgan, RalphMoss, LucyMoss, MaeOakley, JamesPeace, Lonnie

Peace, WaylandPeak, IrenePettiford, LucyReid, AnnieSatterwhite, Fred

Scott, FrankSmith, CarolynSmith, JamesSmith, MaryStewart, Henry

Strater,Taborn,Taborn,Taylor,Taylor,

EvaEvelynJonathanDeloisRuth

Taylor,TharrinThomasThomasThorpe,

Shirleygton, MamieAllenMaggieEddie

Ward, BettyWatson, AliceWilkins, Helen

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EIGHTH GRADE

Allen, BennieAlien, JoeAlston, LucileAshe. WillieBailey, George

Black, BarbaraBrown, PatriciaBullock, GloriaBullock, Willie B.Cooper, Barbara

Cotten, VivianCrews, BerniceCrews, JeromeDavis, JamesDavis, Mary A.

Daye, PartheniaDolson, VeronicaDowney, EarlieDowney, VioletDowney, William

Evans , SarahFields, AlbertFields, EdwardFields, PatriciaGreene, Emma

Greene, HornerHamme, BillyHargrove, ThurmanHarris, CarolynHarris, Mary D.

Harris, McCoy-Hart, NannieHart, WilliamHawkir.s, BrendaHaw lev, Sarah

Henderson, CheryHenderson, Mary-Hester, CalvinHobgood, FrankHolloway, Danny

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EIGHTH GRADE

Hunter, BobbyJeffers, DelaineJones, BarbaraJones, GeorgeJones, George C.

Jones, JamesJones, ThomasKittreli, JamesLockett, RandolphLyons, George

Lyons, JamesLyons, RolandMack, BarbaraMarable, WillieMcGhee, Barbara

McGhee, DorisMcGhee, FranklinMoore, AnnieMorgan, LeeMoss, Mary B.

Oakley, GenevaOakley, JohnOwens, EvaParker, ThomasPeace, Lizzie

Rice, LeonRogers, HaroldRogers, JuanitaRussell, MarySims, Emma

Slaughter, AllenSpeed, ShirleyStrater, CarolynTaborn, EdwardTaylor, Arcelia

Taylor, ElbertTaylor, RebeccaThorpe, LouiseTurner, JustineUmstead, Lenwood

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EIGHTH GRADE

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Walker, BarbaraWatson JamesWatson Mary A,Wilkerson, FreddieWilkerson, George

Willis, JesseWilson, AnnieWilson, BettyeWilson, Cha rle s

Wilson, Cora

Wilson, Lillian

White, ShirleyWright, RoyYancey- , Nannie L.

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SEVENTH GRADEAllen, PaulAllen, RichardAlston, SamuelAnderson, CatherineArchie, ArthurBlackwell, Shirley

Bobbitt, MarcellusBullock, NathanielBullock, WillieBurrtpass, ErnestColbert, FrancesCook, Carl

Cooper, Betty-

Cross, McArthurDaniels, AnnieDavenport, FrankDavis, CharlieDavis, Edward

Davis, JamesDavis, MaryDuncan, FrankDowney, CavasterEaton, MarieEvans, Mary-

Fields, CorneliusFields, EmmettFields, EugeneFuller, JohnGarrett, HazelGarrett, Mary

Gregory, PearlineGregory, ThomasGriffin, GladysHanks, Mary-Hanks, SusieHargrove, Mildred

Harris, JuliaHawkins, MarthaHawkins, PhyllisHenderson, LouisHerndon, CarltonHiggs, McArthur

Jackson, JamesJones, EdwardJones, MelvinJordan, CatherineLewis, GeorgeLittle, William

Lloyd, WilliamLockett, LandoraLyons, MaryMarrow, HaroldMcClain, LottieMcCov, Samuel

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SEVENTH GRADE

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Moore, FredMoss, WitiiarnMoss, WillieNorfieet, MildredNorfieet, RuthOakley, James

Overby, JanePalmer, NancyParker, BernardPeace, RichardPeace, JohnPeace, Joseph

Peace, SarahPettiford, GeorgiaPettiford, JamesPuryear, DavidRoberson, RobertRogers, Jerry-

Rogers, JohnRose, MarvinRoyster, Donne!!Smith, JohnStrater, LessieTaylor, Barbara

Taylor, FrankTerry, BerniceTerry, FrancesThornton, Annie SueThorpe, NedUmstead, Gwendolyn

Webb, RobertWhite, ColonelWilliams, GracieWilliams, JosephineWilkerson, ArthurWiikerson, James

Williams, WillieWortham, Lundy

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SIXTH GRADE

Alien, JerryAllen, RansomAllen, RaymondAnderson, AnnetteAtkins, Jacqueline

Bagby, VertieBagly, PatriciaBanks , DorothyBaptiste, JanetBass , Annie

Bass, JamesBelts, FloydBobbin, MaryBowden, RoseBrandon, Joreece

Brown, RobertBullock, AnnieBullock, JamesChandler, ToneyChavis, Herman

Cheatham, MarvinCheatham, StellaClark, WilliamCozart, ErnestineCrews, Frank

Crews, YvonneDavis, JohnDunston, LibbyEdmonds, WillieEdwards, Mary

Evans, DeloresEvans, DonnellEvans, JohnField, BessieFields, Hattie

Fields, HesterFields, JessieFields, LutherFleming, GwendolynFuller, Richard

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SIXTH GRADE

Gilreath, FloriattaGreene, WilliamHandy, RoyHargrove, Mary-Hart, Mary

Hawkins, FranklinHe ster, SylviaHicks, EttaHicks, HelenHolman, Louise

Holmes, GladysJeffers, James Will TomJohnson, BettyeJohnson, DonnieJones, Callie

Link, EdwardLockett, FredLockett, HattieLongstreet, RichardLloyd, Lucy

Lucas, CherylLyons, VirginiaMack, MalindaMarable, BettyMa rafale, James

Ma r row , HenryMeAden, CatherineMcGhee, HowardMitchell, MeilMoore, John

Owens, JamesPalmer, MarionParker, LouisPaschall, WarlenePeace, Clarence

Peace, ElvinPeace, WilliamPearson, ClaricePettiford, WilUamPuiliam, Ellarine

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SIXTH GRADE

Rogers, JohnRogers, MarySmith, MaryStaten, ShirleyTaylor, Robert

Terry, ElizabethThornton, HelenThorpe, LouisWalker, LatetiaWalker, Roosevelt

Webb, GloriaWhite, RosaWhite, SadieWilkerson, HowardWilkin, Carl

Williams, AlexanderWilliams, CatherineWilliams, CharlesWilson, Mary

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DAY BY DAY WE ROAM THE

HALLS OF THE SCHOOL WE LOVE

In the English class these sixth

grade students are learning how to

study with a definite purpose in mind.

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Through their study of goodhealth habits it is hoped that these

students will grow up to be strong

healthy adults ,

addition, subtraction, multipli-

cation, and division are all a part of

a day's arithmetic class.

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Through their study of the

launching of Sputniks I and II the

members of this class are being If

challenged to prepare for their ownpossible activities in outer space.

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Parts of speech, grammaticalconstruction of sentences, and para-graph building make up part of the

1 school day for Junior High division.

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Spelling of practical and tech-nical terms is taught to the enrolleesin Junior High. Vocabulary buildingoccupies a prominent spot in JuniorHigh growth.

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These students learn to appre-ciate the culture of others as theyexplore social studies.

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Through supervised study, this

class is learning how to recognizethe important items in the lesson.

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This group of students is mixingits social studies with the currentevents of the day. Notice the newsitems on the buHetin board.

This group of scientific-mindedeighth graders studies plant and ani-mal life.

As this class prepares for anassembly program, it is being guidedin the art of public speaking.

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This alert class studies arith- »S— »» ' *

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Formulas and equations -- all

help to sharpen the minds of the ge-ometry students.

Here is a typical day's scene at

Mary Potter --a group of students,alert, poised, and anxious for the

day's work to begin.

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group of students who, through ex-periments, are probing the depthsof Chemistry.

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.•w#rThis ninth grade boys health class

is learning good health habits.

Nous traduisons en francaisNous traduisons en anglaisNous lisons en haute voixNous conjuguons des verbesNous chantons

Nous traduisons en £rancaisNous traduisons en anglaisNous lisons en haute voixNous conjuguons des verbesNous chantons

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"Buei&B Dias, aiumnos."''Buenos Dias, profesora."•"dQue estudian ustedes hoy?•"Estudiamos de los aluranos

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Understanding the « o r Id today

by studying the events of yesterday-

is a real challenge to the students of

the World history class.

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Speed and accuracy -- the everpresent goals of the typing students.

These boys know that scientific

farming and successful farming go

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Many a boy has decided uponhislife's work while in th e shop class.

Here a group of boys try their skills

at brick masonry.

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This group of hard working stu-

dents has made Mary Potter proudof it many times -- especially at

Christmas and Spring Concert.

Mastering the art of cooking.

Beautifying the home,

and sewing are some of the skills of

the girls in home economics.

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The Student Council is an organization of students, elected by students, to serve as their

official representatives in all matters of concern to the entire school. It is a training groundfor leaders and followers. It provides opportunity for high school students to do the things

which a good citizen does, thereby teaching good citizenship.

The aims and objectives of the Mary Potter High School Student Council are:1. Encourage the practice of good citizenship2. Provide a training ground for both leaders and followers3. Prepare students for intelligent participation in school affairs

4. Give students practical knowledge about living democratically5. Promote better understanding between students and faculty6. Uphold the traditions of the school7. Develop qualities of leadership8. Create better school spirit

9. Promote better scholarship10. Develop high ideals of personal conduct11. Help each student reach his maximum development

Projects:1. Assist with assembly2. Organize an Honor Study Hail3. Assist in all community campaigns4. Deliver baskets of Christmas cheer to aged and needy of the school community5. Co-operate in PTA Athletic Lights Project6. Print and distribute a School Handbook7. Co-operate with Safety Patrol8. Sponsor a Religious Empha3is Week?. Send student council delegates to North Carolina Student Council Convention - New Bern,

N. C.10. Set up -voting criteria for membership and elections11. Improve students' dress and courtesy12. Assist with Coronation and Homecoming

'"Membe rship:

National Association of Student CouncilsNorth Carolina Association of Student Councils

Sponsoring Committee:Mrs. B. B. Redding, Adviser Mrs. J. C. BaptisteMrs. N. E. Boston Mrs. S. R. WilsonMrs. L, F. Thomas Mr. W. T. MotenMr. R. J. McNeil Mr. R. A. Hunt

Student Council OfficersJames Morgan - President

Decosta Lindsey - Vice PresidentSandra N. Scott - Secretary

Srenda Anderson - Assistant SecretaryLuke Witherspoon - Treasurer

Thomas Redding - ParliamentarianMarian Moore - Reporter

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The Crown & Scepter Club

The 1 957-58 school year witnessed the reorganization of the Crown and S c e p t e r Club, anhonor society, at the Mary Potter High School. Twelve outstanding students were tapped forthis organization, and after a brief period of initiation, were made official members in an im-pressive installation ceremony.

Membership in the Crown & Scepter Club i« based upon Excellence in Scholarship, Serviceto the School, and High Moral Character. This means that before a student is eligible for mem-bership, he must be a junior or senior with an accumlative average of ''B"; his moral charactermust be unquestionable; and he must be active in service to the school. Without a doubt, beingselected as a me mbe r of this organization is the highest honor that a high school student mayreceive

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Every Mary Potter student should set the Crown and Scepter Club as his goal and workdiligently to attain it. For membership in this club means being a student of the very highestcalibre and the epitome of what every other Mary Potter student would like *o be.

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The Gazette Staff is composed of interested students who have a desire to inform the school,

community, and other schools and colleges of up-to-date happenings of the school and community.

Its primary objective is to present news affecting the entire school and community. Thus,

the paper provides information pertinent to the total community.

The paper is published semi-annually.

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The objectives of the Library Club are:1

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To increase interest among students in making more practical use of materials in thelibrary.

2. To stimulate reading interest3. To create interest in library service4. To improve library services in the school

Outstanding Accomplishments of the Year1. A program entitled, "What's My Title ?" presented during National Children's Book Week2. Attractive bulletin boards and displays

The officers of the club are President, Arlene Harris; Vice-President, Brenda Anderson;Secretary, Ethel Jeffers; Treasurer, Joan Tyler; Reporter, Rendell Howell; Sponsor, RobertaE. Howell.

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DRAMATICS CLUB

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The members of the Thespian Club were so energetic that they broke out into dramaticaction even when making plana for future club activities. This dramatic energy and talent paidoff, however, in the staging of the one-act play entitled ''Mama's Getting Married" and a three-act play later on in the year.

Officers of the Thespian Club for 1957-58 were:

President - Decosta LindseyVice-president - Sandra Scott

Recording Secretary - Beverly BurwellCorresponding Secretary - Yvonne Hester

Treasurer - Alice Duncan

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CARVER CHEM CAM

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In a democracy like ours it is particularly important that people as a whole should, as faras possible, understand the aims and achievements of modern science, not only because of the

value of such knowledge to themselves, but because research directly, or indirectly dependsupon popular appreciation of its methods. The specialist is a layman is every science excepthis own and he needs to have new things explained to him in non-technical language. Scientificprogress is so rapid and revolutionary these days that no one can keep up with it without somemeans of keeping in close contact with its new ideas and discoveries.

The aims of the Carver Chem Club are:1. To increase our knowledge of science2. To learn to perfect our skills in science3. To give service to our community and nation4. To understand the importance of science in our lives5. To help carry out the program of the Science Clubs of America

Our club officers are President, Mary Jo Younge ; Vice-President, EdwardSpencer; Secretary, Delois Norman; Assistant Secretary, Marian Tyler; Treas-urer, Samuel Graham; Reporter, Carolyn White; Assistant Reporter, Ruth Brown.

"Science is strength'. "Today's youth are tomorrow's scientists".

F. D. McNeill Jr., Sponsor

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PATROL FORCES

PATROL FORCE, HIGH SCHOOL

The Patrol Force is designed to fulfill that portion of the child's school life which dealswith safety, responsibility, alertness, and authority. The selection of pupils from each classeliminates a full scale training program each school year and helps to maintain a reliable group.

The Junior High Safety Patrol was recently organized here at Mary Potter with twenty-fourboys and girls as members.

The following officers were elected to serve for the 1?57-1958 school term: Captain, LouisParker; Lieutenant, John Fuller; Reporter, John Fuller.

The members enthusiastically perform duties assigned them. They serve as monitors in

the cafeteria during the lunch period; patrol the corridors during the recess period as well asthe areas in front of Wells Hall and the new building; they serve in the gymnasium where ice

cream is sold and assist in loading the busses at the close of the school day.

PATROL FORCE, ELEMENTARY

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FUTURE TEACHERS

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The purpose of our club is to orient the members with the basic qualities for teachers,which are as follows;

1. A strong desire to learnZ. A strong desire to teach3, An interest in people, especially young people4, The ability to get along well with people, especially young people5, Good character

The officers of the Future Teachers are President, Elizabeth Davis; Secretary, Ruth Brown;Treasurer, Alice Baskerville; Reporter, Beverly Burwell; Sponsor, Helen T. Wilson.

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The Mary Potter Glee Club got under way in September with a total

of seventy- eight members.We joined the Dramatic Club in a Christmas musical and it was a

tremendous success.At present we are making preparations for the District Music Fes-

tival and our Spring Concert.Our repertoire includes numbers from such composers as Handel,

Gounod, Bach, Mozart and many others.The officers a r e as follows: President, Mable Hicks; Vice-Presi-

dent, Rachel McGimpsey; Secretary, Maggie Thomas; Assistant-Secre-tary, Grace Chavis; Treasurer, Barbara Anderson; Reporter, ErrnaThomas

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A Christmas Musical

Brfptto! A (gljito 31b lornFive o'clock Sunday evening December 15, 195? found the Ma ry Potter High School Music

And Dramatic Departments presenting a Christmas Musical entitled "Behold! A Child Is Bom."The Girl's Chorus and the H, S, Davis Ensemble combined to present the music which includedsuch songs as "O, Corne Emanuel 1 ', ''Silent Night'-, "Go Tell It On The Mountain", and ''Sweet

Little Jesus Boy''. Secured especially for this one performance was a beautiful new piano andan organ. The story of the first Christmas was narrated by Sandra Scott and George Wrightwhile other members of the Dramatics Club presented scenes from the story. The scenes pre-sented were; "The Anuneiation", "The Journey to Bethlehem", "The Shepherd's Vision," and"The Adoration of the Christ Child". The musical was b roug ht to a brilliant climax with the

singing of the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's Messiah".

Portrayers in the Christmas story were:

Carolyn Bibby - MaryThomas Chavis - JoaephRobert Steed - InnkeeperWilliam Shells - Gabriel

Hayes Baskerville - WisemenAngelo HolmanGarland Peace

Elnora Belle - Angel ChoirAI ice DuncanYvonne HesterShirley Taylor

Spencer Hedgepeth - ShepherdsJoseph MitchenerElijah Strate r

William Smith

MARY POTTER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

Sunday Evening, December 15, 1957

At Five O'clock

Mrs. Gloria J. Farmer

Mrs. Naomi E. Boston

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THE MARY POTTER BAND.

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THE H.S. DAVIS ENSEMBLE

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The present H. S. Davis Ensemble has g rown from, a quartet of boys in 1948 who were in-

terested in singing to a group of more than thirty-five young men. The idea of a boys' chorus wasconceived by Mr. C. C, Powell in 1950 to meet the needs of that large number of boys who want-ed to sing. The ensemble was named in honor of Dr. H. S. Davis, who was at that time principalof Mary Potter Academy.

The group h a s been acclaimed by many music critics as one of the most promising malechoruses in the state of North Carolina. This ensemble has taken first place honor rating forfive years straight at the Durham Music Festival and has given many concerts since its organi-zation.

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The aims of the Y- Teens of Mary Potter School are

1. To strive to build a better community in which to live

2. To establish good relationship at home, at school, and in the community

3. To become better citizens and in doing so, help build a better world

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Hl-Y CLUBThe Mary Potter Hi-Y organization got off toa very good start this school term. There

were 23 fellows initiated during the first semester, which is one of the largest numbers of stu-

dents to come into the club at any one time.

The final ceremonies were highlighted by an address given by Mr. W. R, Eason, a teacherof the Angier B. Duke School. Mr. Eason spoke mainly on the four principles upon which the

Hi-Y is built: clean living, clean speech, clean character and scholarship.

Everyone is Still talking about the Pre-Christmas Dinner Dance given by the Hi-Y on De-cember 18, 1957 in the Mary Potter Cafeteria. Our guest speaker was Mr. D. O. Leatherberrywho brought an inspiring talk to the members and guests.

Following the dinner, the members and guests retired to the gymnasium for dancing.

The members of the Mary Potter Hi-Y organization are as follows: James Morgan, BillyTyler, George Wright, William Anderson, Bruce Smith, Roy Morton, Edward Spencer, BraxtonPeace, John Gates, Marshall Anderson, Robert Long, James Long, Grant Peace, Wesley Cates,Ira Graham, Luke Witherspoon, Cornell Hamme, Thomas Redding, Garland Peace, James Hicks,George Crews, Calvin Currin, Edward Strater. Sponsors - R. A. Hunt and C. C. Powell.

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ARSITY LUB

The Varsity Club is composed of those students who have made one ormore of the varsity teams and have been awarded a certificate or letter to sig-

nify this achievement.

Purpose:The purpose of the Varsity Club is to promote a greater inte rest in the

respective athletic teams and to discuss ways in which athletics may becomemore stimulating to the entire student body here at Mary Potter High Schooland the community. However, our objectives have been more specifically out-lined as routes by which we reach our goal.

Objectives:1. Scholarship

It is safe to say that a wide participation in club activities such asthe Varsity Club has a beneficial effect on scholarship. This im-provement comes indirectly rather than dissipates it.

Z. Group SpiritThe feeling of unity that the various athletic team members developamong all the individuals belonging to the school is always consi-dered as a praiseworthy feature of varsity competitors.

3. Social Contact:The students are given the chance to meet other individuals of their

own caliber. Such an experience in group relations help to give a

person a broad view-point; to make one a better judge of the char-acter of their associates; and to express meaning of loyalty and co-operation.

4. Permanent Interest in SportsHere lies the importance of the school's promotion of a wide vari-ety of athletic activities that can be continued after one's schooldays are over. The play spirit once acquired will continue to de-mand expression.

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FOOTBALL SQUAD

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Left to right: First row - Grant Peace, End; Nathaniel Dickey, Center;Robert Young, Halfback; George Crews, Guard; Charles Harris, Guard; Otis Green-wood, Halfback; Henry Thorpe, Quarterback; Ed Spencer, Halfback; Willie Winston,Halfback.

Second row - Spencer Hedgepeth, Tackle; Roger Anderson, Tackle; GarlandPeace, Guard; Larry Leatherberry, End; Robert Long, Tackle; Braxton Peace,Quarterback and Halfback; Edward Strater, End; James Long, Tackle; Ira Graham,Center; Luke Withe rspoon. Fullback; Crawford Webb, End; Roy Morton, Halfback.

Not Pictured - Thomas Redding, Guard; James Morgan, Quarterback; FredCrews, Tackle; John Watson, Guard; Henry Stewart, Guard; Joe Overby, End.

Co-Captains; James Long, Ira Graham, Luke WitherspoonCoaches: F. D. McNeill, W. T. Moten

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Left to right - Ronald Gregory, Co- Captain, Guard; Henry Thrope, Guard;James Taborn, Center, Co-Captain; Henry Hall, Forward; David Lyons, For-ward. Not in picture - Joe Taborn, Center; Robert Young, Guard; WilliamSmith, Forward, Tommy Royater, Forward; Winford Howell, Guard; GeorgeBetts, Guard; Leon Mayes, Forward; Willie Hargrove, Center. Coaches - W.T. Moten, F. D. McNeill.

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GIRLS' BASKETBALL

Seated - Louise Lewis, Gladys Allen, Annie Downey, Carolyn Bibby. Kneeling - Mary Mitchell,Ella Mallory, Dottie Lewis, Mary Spencer, Magnolia Cheatham, Delois Norman, Effie Allen,Willie Parker, Lizzie Hawkins, Sandra Scott, Maggie Thomas, Gracie Cheatham. Standing - N.E. Boston, Coach, Jessie Bank9, Trainer, Bettie Ward, Alice Watson, Nannie Rose, Mamie Hunt,Louise Parker, Delois Crews, Ruth Brown, Annie Powell, Carolyn Jordan, Patricia Fleming,Severia Davis, Carolyn White, J. C. Baptiste, Coach.

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A. Harris , Charles K. Anderson, WilliamB. Wright, George L. Winston, WillieC. Peace, Braxton M. Cates, WesleyD. Hedgepeth, Spencer N. Hamme, CornellE. Clayton, Elvin O. Webb, CrawfordF. Hicks, James P. Strater, EdG. McCrea, Exzelia G. Graham, IraH. Currin, Calvin R. Gregory, RonaldI. McNeill, R. J., Coach S. Craft, WalterJ. Hunt, R. A., Coach T. Morton, Roy

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CHEERING SQUADIf it's spirit that the team needs - We have it! You see, It's the Rams! It's the Ram! It's

the Rams!The Mary Potter Cheerleaders have given their full support and spirit to the Mary Potter

Rams in victories and defeats.We did not have certain positions on the field, but definitely around the field.

We accompanied our team on all football trips and tried to- make a showing that would re-present you and Mary Potter School.

Help us to always cheer our teams to victory.Nine cheerleaders composed our squad: Captain, Delois Norman, Co-Captain, Brenda An-

derson. Standing to right: Gloria "Peggy" Holman, Brenda Anderson, and Delois Norman. Stand-ing to left: Mable Hicks, Gracie Cheatham and Barbara Anderson. Cheerleaders not picturedare Lizzie Hawkins, Delia Hicks and Gwendolyn Moore.

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TROPHIES AND AWARDS

HOMECOMING

QUEEN AND PRINCESS

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The Mary Potter Faculty is truly very proud of its Teachers Lounge inthe new Junior High building on the Mary Potter campus.

The Lounge Committee has tried to make it as comfortable and home-like as possible. Being a faculty project, all members find some momentsduring their busy schedules to enjoy it. All modern furniture is being usedin the Lounge. Soft blending tones of brown, beige and pink make up the col-ors of the Lounge. The furniture was purchased by Mrs. J. C. Baptiste, Mrs.M. H. Shepard and our Principal, Mr. J. H. Lucas.

Seated from left to right are the following faculty members: Mr. H. K.Gilreath, Mrs. B. E. Dunn, Mr. R. L. Bass, Mrs. J. C. Baptiste, Mrs. S. R.Wilson, and Mrs. M. H. Shepard,

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Alma McGheeGracie CheathamDelois NormanRose MorganYvonne HesterLizzie HawkinsJoy Jeffers

Most CooperativeMost StudiousMost AmbitiousMost VersatileMost Handsome BoyMost Attractive GirlBest DressedMost DramaticMost HonestMost LadylikeMost ArtisticBest PhysiqueBest FigureMost LoquaciousMost RomanticSweetest PersonalityMost Likely to SucceedMost Athletic

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James MorganJames MorganJames MorganJames MorganGeorge Wright

James MorganGeorge WrightJames Clark

Charles HarrisJames Hicks

Cornell KammeIra Graham

James MorganBraxton PeaceJames Morgan

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WE MEET THERE AND EAT THERE

MondayMeat loaf in

tomato sauceRice and gravyGreen beansCheese biscuitsMilkBreadButte r

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cheese stripsPeanut butterEgg breadLoaf breadMilkButte r

OUR DUTIFUL LUNCH STAFF

WednesdayChicken pie

Pease and carrotsRice and gravyMilkBreadButter

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Thursda yBeef vegetable soupPimento cheesesandwiches

CrackersGingerbreadMilkBreadButter

FridayCheeseburgersCollard greensApple sauceMilkBreadButter

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Mr. R. A. Lewis, Instructor

The New Farmers of America The Agriculture Building

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TRANSPORTATION

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P.T.A.

The Mary Potter High School Parent Teacher Association endorsed and unanimously ap-proved installation of outdoor recreation lights on the Mary Potter Athletic Field as the 1 957-1 958 project.

The lights were installed for our Homecoming celebration October 11, 1957 and the com-munity unde r the leadership of the P.T.A. contributed approximately $5000.00 to complete the

much needed project.

The office rs of the organization are President, Mr. Braxton Peace, Sr., Secretary, MrsSallye K. Peace; Treasurer, Mr. William Jeffers.

A list of the contributors to the projects as of January 19.1 958 follows.

Cates, WesleyCheatham, Annie B. MissCheatham, C. H. Mr.Cheatham, Mary Mrs.Cheatham, Richard Mr.Clark, F. A. Mr.Clark, JamesClark, M. J. Mrs.Clark, R. U. Mrs.Clayton, ElvinCoble, C. E. Mr.Cogwell, Nola MissColson, J. S. Dr.Cooper, Marshall Mr.Creech, L. R. Mr.Crews, FredCrews, Fred Mr. and Mrs.Crews, GeorgeCrews, J. W. Mr.Cureton, J. M. Mr.Cureton, Marie T. Mrs.Currin, George Mr.Currin Esso Service StationCurrin's Esso Service Station

Daniel, Edythe Mrs.Daniel, George E. Mr.Daniel, Mary MissDavenport, RuxDavis, JamesDavis, Katherine A. MissDavis Jr., Robert H.Dees, A. R. Mr.Dees, Leora H. Mrs.Devin, W. A. JudgeDickey, GeorgeDowney, VioletDowney, WilliamDrolsom, P. N. Dr.Duggins, C. W. Mr.Dunn, B. E. Mrs.Dunn, L. M. Mr.

Eason, Catherine H. Mrs.Edmonson, James Mr.Edwards, Lundy Mr.Elliott, Joe Mr.Elliott, Julian C. Dr.

Farmer, Gloria J. Mrs.Finch, S. J. Dr.Finch Jr., Sigma J. Dr.Floyd, J. P. Mr.Fox's Department StoreFreeman, WilliamFrink, E. B. Mrs.Fuller, JohnFuller, RalphFuller, Richard

Adult Homemaking ClassAllen, D. W. Mr.Allen, Effie

Allen, MajorieAllen, RichardAllen, RoseAlston, AlbertAnderson, AnnetteAnderson, BrendaAnderson, WilliamAsgill, RuthAsgill, Virginia Mrs.Atkins, C. A. Rev.Atkins, JacquelineAtkins, WilhelminaAverett, Garland Mr.

Badgett and Breedlove GroceryBaird, Lucy MissBaptiste, James C. Mrs.Baptiste, JanetBaptiste, WilliamBaptiste, William E. Mr.Barnes, Hallie MissBarton Construction CompanyBaskerville, William Mr.Bass, R. L. Mr.Belle , JamesBetts , GeorgeBibby, CarolynBibby, Gwendolyn Hamme Mrs.Boone, Frances Mrs.Boston, N. E. Mrs.Boyd, Lucy Mrs.Boyd, Sandy Mr.Bradshaw, James Mr.Bradsher, J. S. Dr.Branch, Turner Mr.Branche, Lillian V. Mrs.Braswell, C. DeLon MissBreedlove, Joe B. Mr.Breedlove and Morton GroceryBrooks, T. H. Rev.Brown, RuthBrown, PatriciaBrummitt, Eugenia MissBullock, W. M. Rev.Burroughs, Annie Gray MissBurwell, BeverlyBurwell, EstelleByrd, James Mr.

Campbell, HenryCampbell, J. A. Mr.Campbell, VanCannady, W. H. Mr.Carr, J. M. Mr.Carter, E. E. Mr.Cates, John

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Gant, Mary W. Mrs.Gill, RobertGilmore, J. U. Mr.Gilreath, H. K. Mrs.Gilreath, FloriattaGlover, Connie Mr.Gooch, L. M. Rev.Goode, M. C. Mrs.Graham, A. W. JudgeGraham, Josephine Mrs.Granville Insurance AgencyGranville Service StationGreene, Adele Mrs.Greene, Lucillus Mr.Greene, Nora C. Mrs.Greene, Vernon Mr.Greenwood, OtisGreenwood, Thomas Mr.Gregory, C. E. Mr.Gregory, Edward, Mr.Gregory, Frank H. Mrs.Gregory, James E. Mr.Gregory, Jesse Mr. and Mrs.Gwyn, J. W. Rev.

Hall, John Perry Mr.Hall, Mary W. MissHamme, CornellHamme, Lillian C. Mrs.Hamme, Stanford Mr.Hamme, WilliamHancock, Wills Mr.Haney, J. B. Mr.Hargrove, Robert Mr.Harris, A. S. Mr.Harris, CharlesHarris, HelenHarris, James Mr.Harris, McCoy Mr.Harris, R. W. Mrs.Hawkins, HazelHawkins, Mary Mrs.Hawley, Estelle MissHawley, Frances J. Mrs.Hawley, G. C. Rev.Hayes, Olivia U. Mrs.Henderson, Iola Mrs.Herring and Williams Drug StorHester, B. H. Rev.Hester, Fannie MissHester, Janie Mrs.Hester, MaryHester, MittieHester, i vonneHicks, Carl Mr.Hicks, JamesHicks, MaryHicks, N. I. Mrs.Hicks, W. M. AttorneyHicks, Whelma MissHill, Millard Mr.Holland, John Mr.Holley, Maggie J. Mrs.Holloway, DannyHolman, Charlie Mr.Holman, ShirleyHouse, W. J. Dr.Howell, Andrew R. Mr.Howell, RendallHowell, Roberta E. Mrs.Hunt, LucyHunt, Ralph A. Mr.Hutcherson, Norman Mr.

Jamieson, Andrew Mr.Jeffers, Joy

Johnson, H. A. Mr.Johnson, P. H. Rev.Jones Jr., Charles F. Dr.Jones, Ernestine D. Mrs.Jones, GeorgeJones, JamesJones, L, Mae MissJones, M. B. Mrs.Jones, MelvinJones, Will Mr.Jones, William Mr.Jordan, CatherineJordan, Rosalyn

Keels, A. C. Mr. and Mrs.King, A. L. Mr.King, G. R. Mr.

Lamm, A. S. Rev.Landis, Alphonso E. Mr.Landrum, J. H. Mr.Lassister, G. C. Mr.Latta, EllisLatta, Pearl Mrs.Lawson, F. R. Mr.Leggett's Department StoreLewis Funeral HomeLewis, R. A. Mr.Lindsey, DecostaLittlejohn, Edward Mr.Lloyd, S. T. Mr.Long, JamesLong, Odessa Mrs.Long, Riston Mr.Long, RobertLucas, Blondola P. Mrs.Lucas, CherylLucas, John H. Mr.Lyon, DavidLyon, GeorgeLyon, JamesLyon, LattieLyons, Madge Mrs.Lyons, Roland

Marrow Jr., HenryMarrow, ThomasMartin, Lethia Mrs.Massenburg, Ernest Mr.Mayes, LeonMayes, Mary F. MissMayes, RichardMcAden, Willie L. Mr.McCallum, Gwendolyn MissMcCormick, MaryMcCoy, Lucile Mrs.McFarland, Walter W. Mr.McGhee, BarbaraMcGhee, Bessye L. Mrs.McGhee, Catherine Mrs.McGhee, DorisMcGhee, MarilynMcNeill, R. J. Mr.Medford, J. J. Mr.Mills, Harbrook M*-.Mitchell, James Mr.Mitchell, MaryMorgan, JamesMorgan, RrseMorton, Wilbert Mr.Morton, WilliamMoss, Leona Mrs.Moten, Welcome T. Mr.Myers, J. H. L. Mr.

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Nelms, Lonnie Mr.Noblin, R. L. Dr.Noel, R. David Dr.

Oliver, Jessie MissOwens, EvaOwens, Richard Mr.Oxford Furniture Company

Park, A. I. Mr.Parker, Bessie L. Mrs.Parker, Irving Mr.Parker, LouiseParker, Nicholas Mr. and Mrs.Parker Jr., T. E. Rev.Parker, Thomas E. Mr.Parker, DonnellPaschall, AnniePaul, L. V. Mr.Payne, Gloria MissPayne, Ruth H. Mrs.Paynter, Dick Mr.Peace, Alex Rev.Peace, Braxton Mr.Peace, GarlandPeace, GrantPeace, Grant Mr.Peace, John AlexanderPeace, Lloyd L. Mr.Peace, Sallye K. Mrs.Pearson, Beatrice K. Mrs.Pearson, ClaricePenny Furniture Co.Perkinson Currin CompanyPerry, Matt Mr.Pine State CreameryPointer, William L. Mr.Powell, AnniePowell, C. Conrad Mr.Powell, George Washington Mr.Powell, Irene Mrs.Primous, Maxine

Ray, Bob Mr.Redding, B. B. Mrs.Redding, J. R. Mr.Redding, ThomasRoberson, Edgar Mr.Roberson, Leon Mr.Roberson Jr., Samuel Mr.Robertson, RobertRogers, JerryRogers, JuanitaRoyster, DockRoyster, J. H. Mr.Royster, J. M. Mrs.Royster, Lillian C. Mrs.Royster, Ray Mr.

Sanford, C. M. Mr.Scott, FrankScott, Mary Hall Mrs.Scott, Sandra NicoleShank, Paul H. Mrs.Shepard, Elizabeth D. Mrs.Shepard, M. H. Mrs.Shepard, R. L. Mr.Shepard, Richard C. Mr.Shields, Thomas Mr.Smith, BruceSmith, Frank Rev.Smith, Lena G. Mrs.Smith, Robert Mr.Smith, WilliaSpencer, L. E. Mr.Stanback, C. R. Mr.Stanley, The Rev. O. D.

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Steed, RobertStewart, R. R.Mr.Strater, CarolynStrater, EvaStrater, ElijahStrater, John W. Mr.Strong, Jim Mr.Swindell, June Thomas Mr

Taborn, EvelynTaborn, JamesTarrant, W. T. Mr.Taylor, Claude L. Mr.Taylor, DeloisTaylor, ElbertTaylor, JanieTaylor, R. K. Mr.Taylor, RobertTaylor, V. W. Mr.Thomas, ErmaThomas, Lucille F. Mrs.Thornton, Herman, Rev.Thornton, VerlineThorpe, Herman Mr.Toney, E. E. Dr.Trotman, CarthaTurner, JustineTyler, Annis Mrs.Tyler, Bessye P. Mrs.Tyler, BillyTyler, JoanTyler, Marilyn MissTyler, Rosella Mrs.Tyler, Roy Mr.

Umstead, Hampton Rev.Umstead, LenwoodUmstead, W. R. Mrs.Union National Bank

Vaught, W. L. Mr.

Walker, BarbaraWard, BettyWebb, Harvey Mr. and Mrs.Webb Jr.. J. F. Mr.White, ColonelWhite, CoraWhite, Jesse P. Mr.White, Nathaniel Mr.Wilkerson, EffieWilkerson, James Mr.Wilkins, CarlWilliams, Augustus Mr.Williams Breedlove CompanyWilliams, Jesse Mr.Williams Jr., WillieWillis, JesseWilson, CharlesWilson, Florence P. Mrs.Wilson, Helen T. Mrs.Wilson, Sadie R. Mrs.Wilson, John H. Rev.Withe rspoon, LukeWitten, Mary Lindsay Mrs.Wood, G. E. Mr.Woodcock, F. A. Mr.Wortham, Anita Mrs.Wortham, Bradley Mr.Wortham, Sheridan Mr.Wright, George

Yancey, J. T. Mr.Yancey, W. T. Mr.Yancey, W. T. Mr.Young, O. S. Mr.Young, Jerry Mr.Young, W. T. Mr.

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BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS

Sandra N. ScottEditor-in- Chief

Copy EditorsMary Hall ScottRendall Howell

IllustrationsEditor

Herman K. Gilreath

1Copy Readers

G. L. McCallumG. J. FarmerB. B. ReddingB. P. LucasN. E. BostonM. H. Scott

Business ManagerR. L. Bass

AdvertisingManager

C. E. Gregory

CirculationManagerLarry

Leatherberry

1Office

ManagerMary J. Younge

Art EditorDecosta Lindsey

n.PhotoEditor

R. J. McNeill

ArtistsErma Thomas

Decosta LindseyEdna HargroveGeorge Lockett

PhotographersR. J. McNeillR. L. Bass

Rendall Howell

Section Editors

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FacultyN. E. Boston

SportsEd Strater

ClubsDelois Norman

Honor SocietyYvonne Hester

FeaturesJamesMorgan

SnapshotEditors

R. J. McNeillSuzanne Lindsay

Reporters and Apprentices

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BASKETBALL TEAM

AWARDING OF GIFTS

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WOVEN INTO THE LIFE OF AMERICA

As the world's leading textile manufacturing organization, BurlingtonIndustries and its member companies produce an amazing array offabrics for wearing apparel, for the home, for industry, for automo-tive and aviation uses, and for most other purposes.

Burlington's products are truly "Woven Into the Life of America."

OXFORD WORSTED MILLS

unit of

PACIFIC MILLS

a member of

INDUSTRIES, INC.

THE UNION NATIONALBANK

Oxford North Carolina

BIBBY GULF SERVICE

Auto Accessories

Oxford

Raleigh Road

3912

North Carolina

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WORTHAM BROTHERS

SERVICE

Oxford

PROPRIETORSSheridan T. WorthamBradley Wortham

Hillsboro StreetNorth Carolina

Compliments 0/

JOSTEN'S

C. R. STANBACK,REPRESENTATIVE

POOLE'S, INC.

The Best in

Frozen and Canned Foods

Phone 6-8175 - P. O. Box 164Rocky Mount North Car olina

Phone 2781 - Box 106Butner North Car olina

Phone 5-129 - P. O. Box 387Durham North Car olina

Compliments 0/

SHEPARD'S FUNERAL HOME

3741 5562

Henderson and Oxford,North Carolina

CONGRATULATIONS

SENIORS OF 1958

Compliments of

MARY POTTER P.T.A.

Compliments 0/

THE MARY POTTER FACULTY

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WESTERN AUTOASSOCIATE STORE

N. C. Morton, Owner

The home of

Davis Tires - Wizard BatteriesWizard Appliances - Truetone Television

Phone 3413Oxford North Carolina

POE'S ESSO SERVICE

Thomas W. Poe

Gas - OilWashing - Polishing - Greasing

Wheels Balanced

Oxford

Phone 3313Hillsboro Street

North Carolina

RALEIGH ROAD BEAUTY SHOP

Bernice Allen, Prop.

Personality styling for looksthat are exclusive

Dial 3830

Oxford North Carolina

Compliments

COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

COCA-COLA

"SIGN OF GOOD TASTE"

Henderson North Carolina

CURETON'S SHOE SHOP

Expert shoe repairing and dyeing

Used shoes and clothes for sale

"Our motto is to serve"

Oxford302 Herndon Avenue

North Carolina

HALL'S DRUG STORE

We try to merit your patronageby friendly dealings

tryHall's Drug Store

Headquarters for School SuppliesVisit our Gift Department

We fill any doctor's prescription

Best wishes to GraduatesPhone 4111-4112

GRANVILLE SERVICE STATION

Tires, Tubes, Batteries,Amoco Gas and Oil

H. T. Osborn, Jr.

Phone 5546

Oxford North Carolina

PARKER'S FLORIST

Quality Flowers and Prompt ServiceWe wire flowers anywhere

TelephoneDay - 437 1 Night - 3488

Oxford216 Lee Street

North Carolina

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Compliments of

THE

MARY POTTER

CAFETERIA

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4 2756 20161 8508

For Reference

Not to be taken

from this library

Granville County Library System

P.O. Eox 339

Ctefbrd, NC 27565

REFERENCE•-•

Library

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