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North Carolina Digital Heritage Center

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Pnevents

*7he Scnappen

Liberty Hiqh School

Liberty, Ylorth Canolina

Jonewond

Time marches on! A day, a month, a year-gradually our high school years

leave us.

As time goes on, may you turn tWrJOgh tR and once

again relive your hi£jh school days, ^ .

t

’ ■ | ■

Dedication 7o All Gun *Jeachen&

Who for the past twelve years have instructed, counseled, and inspired us and whose influence has helped us make many a step forward in our progress toward "growing up", we affectionately dedicate this SCRAPPER.

A D M

I N

MR. PHIL JOHNSON | Chairman U

s

R A T I O

MR. C.E. BOYLES MR. T. A. HORNEY, Principal

N Ouk Local School Boand

MR. JUNE LOWE MR. K. A. MARTIN DR. W. E. NEAL

MR. WALL Social Studies

MRS. WYLIE English, Social Studies

MR. BROWER Mathematics

MRS. REYNOLDS Typing

MR. SNIDER Agriculture

MRS. MOORE Home Economics

MRS. JOHNSON English, French

MRS. MARTIN Science

Senioni CLASS OFFICERS: Vice-President; James

Stanford, Secretary; Patti Bare, Treasurer

Sarah Moore, President; Billy Jack Crouse

m i T y

||t- ;f} i

PATTIE SUE BARE

4 H Club 1,2 President I; Cafeteria 2; FHA 1,4; Cheerleader 4; Secretary 4; Glee Club 4; Home¬ coming Attendant 4.

JERRY IS LEY CHEEK "Chub"

FFA I> 2, 3, 4Treasurer 4! Glee Club 3; Assistant Bus Driver 3; 4-H 1,2; SCRA PPER Staff 4.

Senion.4. JOHN ALLEN COX

FFA I, 2,3,4; Baseball 1,3; Basketball I; SCRAP¬ PER Staff 4.

PHYLLIS DALE COX

FHA 1,2,3,4; Basketball I Manager 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; "Belle" staff 4; SCRAPPER Staff 4

BILLY JACK CROUSE

Baseball 1,3,4; Basketball I; 4-H Club 1; FFA

1 f 2. 3.4 Secretary 4; Parliamentarian President 2. 3. 4>' Glee Club 1,3, 4; President 4; Bus Dri¬ ver 3,4; Assistant 2; Class President 4; SCRAP¬ PER Staff 4.

BETTY JO DUNCAN

FHA I,2,3,4; 4-H Club I; Cafeteria 2; Library Assistant 4; SCRAPPER Staff 4.

THOMAS WESLEY FERGUSON "Tommy"

Baseball I, 2,3,4; Football 2; Basketball 2; FFA 3,4; Vice-President 4 Parliamentarian Secretary 3; SCRAPPER Staff 4.

CHARLES H. FLYNT, JR. "Chuck"

Glee Club I; Class President I; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Marshal 3; "Belle" Staff 3,4; SCRAPPER Advertising Manager 4.

Seniona

LEON HINSHAW

FFA I, 2,3, 4; Football 1,2, 3; Basketball I; Baseball 2; Glee Club 2,4; SCRAPPER Staff 4.

JOSEPH SHOFFNER HORNADAY "Joe"

FFA 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; SCRAPPER Staff 4.

THOMAS PHILIP JOHNSON, JR. Tommy"

Football I, 2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 2; SCRAPPER Staff 4.

SHELBY JEAN JOYCE

Cafeteria I; Basketball 1,4; Glee Club 2,4; FHA 2,4; 4-H Club 3

Seniona. SWANSON LEE KIDD "Buster"

FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Reporter 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Mon¬ ogram Club 2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; SCRAPPER Staff 4.

PEGGY JOANNE KIME

4-H Club 1,2, 3,4 Vice-President 2 Secretary 3,4; FHA I, 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Library Assistant 3,4; "Belle" Staff 4.

BARBARA MCBRIDE LOWE

Basketball 1,2, 3; FHA 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3,4'; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria 2; Perfect Attendance 3; "Belle” staff 4; SCRAPPER Staff 4.

DURWOOD W. MARTIN, JR. D

Football 1,2, 3, 4 Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 3.

SARAH FISK MOORE

Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; FHA I, 2,3,4; Vice-President 3, President 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Substitute Bus Driver 3,4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; GirlsState 3; Marshal 3; "Belle" staff. Feature Editor 4; SCRAPPER, Business Manager 4.

WALTER E. NEAL, JR. "Slick"

Football 1,2,3,4 Co-Captain 3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,41 Class Treasurer 1,2; Mono¬ gram Club 2,3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Perfect Attend¬ ance 2; Marshal 2; Boys' State 3; Co-Editor SCRAPPER 4; "Belle" staff 4.

Senionn

BRENDA FAYE PIKE Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4 Chief 4; FHA 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4 Secretary 4; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; Chief Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Class Secretary 2,3; Marshal 3; Homecome- ing Queen 4; SCRAPPER Staff 4; "Belle" Staff

4-

BOBBY RAY SIMMONS "Robert"

Baseball I, 3,4; Basketball I; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Substitute Bus Driver 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club I; FFA I, 2,3,4 Parliamentary Procedure Team 2,3,4; SCRAPPER Staff 4.

DORIS JEAN SMITH

FHA 1,2, 3,4 Parliamentarian 3, Secretary 4; Beta Club 2,3,4 "Belle" Staff 4; Glee Club 2,3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Substitute Bus Driver 3,4; SCRAPPER Staff 4.

CHRISTINE JEANETTE SMITH

4‘H Club 1,2 Secretary 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,41 FHA I, 2, 3,4; Waitress Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Attendant, Homecoming 4.

Senior SHIRLEY DELORIS STALEY

Cafeteria 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Library As¬ sistant 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; FHA 4.

JAMES ALAN STANFORD "Hot Rod"

President 2,3,; Vice-President 4; Football Man- ager 3; Beta Club 2,3,4 Business Manager "Belle" 4; Waiter Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Boys' State Representative 3; SCRAPPER Staff 4.

JAMES FILMORE STEPHENS "Pete"

Football 1,2,3, 4 Co-Captain 3,4; Basketball

2.3.4; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Chief Waiter Junior -Senior.Banquet 2; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Harvest King 4.

DORIS JEAN TEAGUE

FHA I, 2,3,4 Reporter 2. President 3, State Reporter 3; Beta Club 2,3,4 Vice-President 3, President 4; Class Vice-President 2,3; Chief Marshal 3; Representative Girls* State 3; Assistant Editor Belle 3, Editor 4; Co- Editor Scrapper 4; Harvest Queen 4.

RONALD LEE WICKER "Wick"

FFA 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3,4; Foot¬ ball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; School Bus Driver 4, Assistant 3; Scrapper Staff 4.

CLASS COLORS: Royal Blue and White

CLASS FLOWER: Red Carnation

CLASS MOTTO: "Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers."

MR. C. P. TEAGUE, JR. MR. C. H. FLYNT DR. W. E. NEAL MR. L. L. MOORE

MRS. T. P. JOHNSON MRS. D. E. STEPHENS MRS. J. E. PIKE MRS. D. W. MARTIN

YYla^cota

KATHY MARTIN SONNY ISLEY ANN NEAL

SENIOR

BULLETINS

TOMMY JOHNSON - Giftorian

SARAH MOORE - Prophetess CHARLES FLYNT - Testator

DORIS SMITH - Historian

PATTI BARE

TOMMY JOHNSON

Cutest |

1 • 'Mm.-

WALTER NEAL

JEANETTE SMITH

SHIRLEY STALEY

JOE HORNADAY

ookinq

& ';i:. vt J , 1 fa ft8n

YYlobt-Likelif-to Succeed

YYloit Populan.

■And

Beat All-Anound

DORIS TEAGUE

CHARLES FLYNT

JAMES STANFORD

BRENDA PIKE

DORIS TEAGUE

JAMES STANFORD

YYlont Dependable

Supenlativen BETTY JO DUNCAN

TOMMY FERGUSON

YYloit Co~openative

James Booth Tommy Bowman Patsy Bryant James Bullard

yunionn Jo Ann Cox Faye Foushee

Linda Brady Jean Bullard

Bud Davis Linda Garner

Faye Bristow Bennie Brower Martha Collins June Ridge Coward

Isabelle Duncan Brenda Ferguson Peggy Gregson Henry Jennings

John Jones Cecil Miller

Edward Lovett Kay Murphy

James McBride Patsy Pierce

Judy McMillan Cynthia Pugh

Larry McPherson Hannah Scarlette

Rachel Simmons Barbara Smith James Smith Victor Stack

Bill Smith Garland Smith Paul Stanford Prissy Welch

Joan Allred Billy Atkins

Jerry Bowman "Butch" Burrage

Larry Coble Bob Davis Lynda Dodson Peggy Dodson

P H

R E S

Doris Gregson Jimmy Gregson

Kenneth Griffin Monte Isley Thomas Joyce

Deanna Kime Fleming Kivett Dexter Love E. P. Lowe Sara Lowe

Jo Margaret Loy Anne Marie Martin Dorothy Martin James Martin Pam McDowell Joel McKinney

CLASS OFFICERS: President, Bob Davis; Treasurer, Peggy Dodson; Secretary, Lucy Shelton; Vice- President James Martin,

Josie McMasters Ruth McPherson Elizabeth Murphy

Jackie Murphy Juanita Pike Lucy Shelton Betty Shoffner Nelson Smith

Charlie Stephens Faye Teague Wesley Wall H. B. Wicker Douglas Williams Patricia York

Jne&hmen

Michael Judy Mike Herman Allen Allred Allred Arrington

Anna Brenda Charlene Martha Rochelle Clarence Louise Baldwin Barker Bice Brooks Butler Chilton Cox

John Harold Teddy Thelma Betty Edna Jo Ann Crowson Crutchfield Crutchfield Deviney Ferguson Ferguson Ferguson

Louise Bill Carol Ronald Bill Clyde W. T. Ferguson Flynt Flynt Fox Frazier Fulk Garner

Daniel Nancy Carolyn Linda Phyllis Ruby Roland Garrett Gregson Haynes Hinshaw Isley Isom Jennings

Ashley Johnson

Edwin Jones

Edward Kivett

Sandra Kivett

Shirley Kivett

Delores Langley

Dennis Layton

CLASS OFFICERS: Vice-President, Joan Martin; Secretary, Linda Hinshaw; President, Ashley Johnson; Treasurer, Nancy Gregson.

Jne&hmen

Sandra Lowe

Peggy Marley

Joan Martin

Jerry McBride

James Danny Helen Tommy Gene Blake Marshall McMasters Moore Moore Murphy Pierce Pike Pike

Tommy Michael Ruby Becky Barbara Jean Brenda Reynolds Shelton Shoffner Smith Staley Swaim York

I. Sprouting? 2. Love that petticoatl 3. Doris, come forth I 4. Charles caught studying. 5. Talk about meditation! 6. Al¬ ways hungry. 7. "Pajama Game.” 8. Mother told me I'd meet people like thisl 9. Upsy Dorisyl 10. What a twosome! II. Pro¬ gressive Education! 12. Pauvre, pauvre Jean! 13. 'Bout time. 14. Gittin' edicated. 15. And there we stood. 16. Two mighty men. 17. Some¬ body Goofed I

i

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f Must noi/T(dk l

David Barker Isaac Broadaway Brenda Butler Eldon Cook Larry Cox Johnny Davis

Lois Euliss Garland Ferguson Beverly Hardin Worth Jones Garland Kidd Carolyn Lamb

Billy Loy Margie McKinney Phyllis Moffitt Jim Neal Louise Ore Lucille Overman

Steve Pattishall Tommy Scarlette Susan Smith Eugene Stevenson Margaret Ward Martha Wilson

Earl York Carolyn Black Allen Bowman Frances Bowman Diane Burrage Glenda Butler

MRS. FRAZ.IER Teacher

MRS. DAVIS Teacher

Sue Butler Tommy Crowson Iris Dodson Garland Ferguson Calvin Flynt Tommy Foushee Brenda Frazier

Steve Gilmore Kathryn Harrison Steven Holder Henry Humble Howard Johnson Tommy Martin David Meacham

Wayne Murphy Kim Newlin Nancy Overman Joan Stutts Darrell Turner Sallie Wicker Sandra York

MRS. PRESNELL

Teacher

"Look at Danny wash¬

ing dishes!

Let's ask him to the

party! "

Seventh Qnadea

MRS. WALL

Teacher

ji a %

\

29

MRS. ALLEN

Teacher

Sixth Qnadei

Maybe I'd better

ake up some

MRS. MARSHALL

Teacher

30

3ifjth Qnaden

MISS ANDREWS

other line of work I

MRS. NEWLIN

Teacher

31

MRS. DAVIS

Teacher

3ou*ith Qnadea.

MISS STORY

Teacher

32

*Jkind Qnadea

"Stop Growing!'

MRS. PICKETT

Teacher

MRS. BROWER

Teacher

33

MRS. BATES

Teacher

Second Qnaden

is Reginald

MRS. JONES

Teacher

34

*3innt Qnadea

-Good luck and

God bless you. "

MRS. HARRIS

Teacher

MRS. DAMERON

Teacher

35

When We

Wene SJn the

Tinut

Qnade

Ciqhth Qnade Qlee Club FIRST ROW: Steven Holder, Howard Johnson, Johnny

Davis, Larry Cox, Darrell Turner. SECOND ROW: Isaac Broadaway, Calvin Flynt, Tommy Foushee,

Kim Newlin. THIRD ROW: Margie McKinney, Sandra York, Margaret Ward, Iris Dodson.

FOURTH ROW: Louise Ore, Phyllis Moffitt, Martha Wilson, Frances Bowman, Beverly

Hardin, Brenda Butler, Susan Smith. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Lamb, Diane

Burrage, Glenda Butler, Carolyn Black.

THE 1958 SENIORS IN THE FIRST GRADE (below)

FIRST ROW: Walter Neal, "D" Martin, Tommy Johnson, Jeanie Arrington, Lynda Arrington, Nancy Arrington, Brenda Pike, Larry Dewer, Jeanette Smith, Sue Ellen Jones, Ann Maness. SECOND ROW; Buster Kidd, Tommy Bowman, Phyllis Cox, Barbara Lowe, Betty Lou York, Jean Langley, Bill Smith, Sarah Moore, Jerry Cheek, Joe Hornaday. THIRD ROW: John Allen Cox, Sandy Holder, Steven Denny, Jimmy Rush, Flossie Aldridge, Jimmy Lineberry, Doris Teague, Patti Bare. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Ferguson, Garland Smith, Sue Glasco, Junior Stanley, Billy Stanley, Carolyn Overman, Betty Jo Duncan.

Sponta

rL<ivi viivi-,n. fKumr

Liberty High Bulb

Randleman 21-0 F (Liberty High School’s tenacious

.Bulldogs boosted their season’s -ecord to five wins and one tie as :hey licked the AA Randleman ;eam here 21-0 Friday afternoon.

The game opened with the Bull- logs kicking off to Randleman, out the Randleman boys were un¬ able to move the ball and were lorced to kick to the Bulldogs on .bird down

15-yard penalty which ] fife on Liberty’s nine-yard

Outstanding linesmei p lian Wilson, Kenneth *3 Charles Flynt, all of L ceived words of praise BjSSBf Horney. Also receivii was Bill Smith, who if? tackle so that Wayne |gi coulf1 be shifted to end®

'x-son. out BUI Liber'

yards i |:nded w over fro jsix poin he extra

The Bv n the s narched day tb; dartin p 'ard ga Stephens >oint and

The tw, ind forth i er, but 3 o peneb Ueman vho di vith Sti ive-yara Licked the i coring in J

Coach aost b> ourth

To

Coach Horney presents sportsmanship

award to Pete Stephens.

Ok

Ay 13-0 SCORE

Powerful Gibsonville Team

Defeats Liberty Bulldogs powerful Gibsonville team

nich had two touchdowns in a

2 On Friday

0-U Deadlock; Randleman Next Liberty and Guilford High

chools, both boosting perfect sea- ans, met Friday afternoon and bat¬ ed to a 0-0 deadlock on the Guil- >rd gridiron.

After the scoreless encounter, le two teams ended up in a >ck for first place position i uil-Ran Conference.

Action in the first half ol (e-sawed back and forth, bt ulldogs of Liberty played .' the half in Guilford ten ach time, however, when the >gs would move into Gt\ rritory they would lose the ball l a fumble or on downs. Thf* Rllll/Wc niOUpH OC for* ii'r-i

only to have this one also calle. back on a penalty.

■nalized back to their own si; line, Gibsonville depended ol

ins once more and he carrie I ball for ninety-four yards an! her touchdown. This wa { and Larry Drewery ran thj ,i point to make the score 13-0

ach Thurman Horney said th<: good ba

game. The Bulldogs dug in, however,

and the scoring threat was halted short of the goal line.

Liberty instituted another drive that penetrated to the Guilford 35

boys played pretty o’clock. ite the score. . J

Coach Horney said that Randle-^th the exception of the firs i man, which operates from a tight minutes of play and that craz ; T-formation, has an exceptionally quarter, our boys played egue | fast backfield and a hustling line, with Gibsonville. We got t ' “They are the type of team that in their twenty-yard strip

Bulldogs Defeat Summerfield

For Season's Fourth Win In

6-0 Row

ing the ball four of these times

Bulldog substitute

j to have the play called back penalty. On the very next

On the sick and injured lis Monday were Ed Lovett, Charle

quarteroack I Tnhn Ynnrw cu/ATkt cAvpntv. I E’lvn.t Tnliart Wilcnn anH Tnmm

rAKE SECOND SPOT IN CONFERENCE

7fte

1957 Bulldoqa FIRST ROW: Tommy Johnson, Jimmy Griffith,

Kenneth Griffin, Charles Flynt, Mike Allred,

Ashley Johnson, Fred Fogleman, Douglas Wil¬

liams. SECOND ROW: Bill Smith, Billy At¬

kins, Jerry Bowman, Julian Wilson, W. T.

Garner, Pete Stephens, Co-Captain. THIRD

ROW: Mr. Homey, Coach; Jim Neal, Mana¬

ger: Tommy Bowman, James Martin, Ed

Lovett, Walter Neal, "D" Martin, Co-Captain;

Larry McPherson.

SEASON'S SCOREBOARD

Southern Pines 0 Liberty 24 Siler City 0 Liberty 7 Badin 13 Liberty 20 Summerfield 0 Liberty 6 Guilford 0 Liberty 0 Randleman 0 Liberty 21 Gibsonvil le 13 Liberty 0 Pleasant Garden 0 Liberty 18 Ramseur 0 Liberty 47 Allen Jay 0 Liberty 20

Bulldogs Beat Allen jay 20-0 For Eighth Win jLiberty High School’® Bull'1- (ok their eighth | n Friday afterr

! around in a r Ml ‘Hen Js n in ace posit rence \

NDA PIKE IS QUEEN . . .

47-0 Football Win, The ba

i fairl rst ha)

i thej ca

Liberty's Homecoming

18-0 Liberty

nked Buildup,

hind Guilford in in . .nuiv* nference, defeated Pleasant Gar- n here Friday afternoon 18-0 for Jir sixth win of the season.

The Bulldogs, with four of the st line starters out due to ill- ss or injury, scored their first jchdown midway of the first arter on a sustained drive of

Ithira ,aarttr on a drive I yards. The touchdown play was | scored by Bobby Simmons on a I pass from Walter Neal and an 18- yard run.

Liberty’s third and last scoring came in the third quarter on an end around play with Durwood Martin traveling 21 Yards for the

se was crowned, local school committee, placin e student body the crown on the lovely queen

le parade and the head. School Bulldoes I homecoming parade, the la

ever held here, featured ti e student body. Members i •irst grade rode in decorate >n wagons, while the secon s played their toy band ii lents, and students from th , fourth and fifth grade

; filled in at guard so that ,d flut?s- Mrs Betty Wagi Wilson could be shifted to !irec!ed fhe students in the;

ie to replace Edward Lovett. ’• W. T. Garner filled in for Charles so in the parade were Hov

Flynt at center and Ashley John- ohnson's two ponies, the FF, son and Bill Smith filled in at truck, the Girl Scouts and th guard and tackle when needed. Jcoming Queen contestants Bill Flynt filled in at end for Lar- * was also a color guard, ry McPherson, who was injured, i homecoming game wa

Coach Horney said that he hoped ed by two outstanding run that James Martin, Bill Atkins andiberty men. Bobby Simmon Freddy Fogleman, none of whomcepted a Ramseur pass an'

_lanl.JViHflV hp-\7 varHc fnr thp cr»r»rp niHpi

Basketball

Mrs. Bill Frazier, Coach

June Ridge Coward, Manager

Linda Garner, Manager

LEFT TO RIGHT:

Nancy Gregson

Sandra Lowe

Linda Hinshaw

Shelby Joyce

Sara Lowe

Barbara Smith

Jean Bullard

Anne Martin

Deanna Kime

Ruth McPherson

Lucy Shelton

Peggy Dodson

Joan Martin

Carol Flynt

I

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Boys' Basketball Randolph County Co-Champions

Mr. Horney, Coach

Jim Neal, Manager

LEFT TO RIGHT:

Wesley Wall

Jimmy Griffith

Blake Pike

Mike Shelton

Jerry Bowman

Walter Neal

Bennie Brower

Edward Lovett

John Jones

James Martin

Bob Davis

Charlie Stephens

James Stephens

Fred Fogleman

Harold Crutchfield

Roland Jennings

Mike Allred

Walter Neal,

Co-Captain

ALL-COUNTY STARS

James Stephens

John Jones

f gR nmm r

% ~ *

James Stephens,

Co-Captain

41

Brenda Ferguson Prissy Welch

Pam McDowell

42

s p o T L I

G H T I N G

Homecominq tlanveat 3eitival

Qlee Club Publication!

Beta Club 3M.A. and 3.3./1.

tyunion-Senion Banquet

*Homecominq Royalty Brenda Pike, Center, QUEEN; Patti Bare,

Jeanette Smith, Attendants.

FIRST ROW: Ronnie Fox, Carolyn

Haynes, Peggy Dodson, Linda Garner,

Michael Allen, SECOND ROW: Betty

Shoffner, Judy McMillan, Faye Foushee,

Anna Baldwin. THIRD ROW: Carol

Flynt, Becky Smith, Nancy Gregson.

FOURTH ROW: Doris Gregson, Anne

Martin, Faye Bristow, Sarah Lowe.

FIFTH ROW: Patti Bare, Isabelle

Duncan, Patsy Pierce, Brenda York.

SIXTH ROW: Lucy Shelton, Faye

Teague, June Coward, Brenda Ferguson,

Martha Brooks. SEVENTH ROW: Sandra

Kivett, Linda Dodson, Jo Loy, Hannah

Scarlette. EIGHTH ROW: Rochelle

Butler, Peggy Gregson, Rachel Simmons,

Linda Brady. NINTH ROW: Sandra Lowe,

Helen Moore, Peggy Kime, Jeanette Smith,

TENTH ROW: Edward Lovette, John Jones,

Bud Davis, Joe Hornaday, Julian Wilson.

ELEVENTH ROW: Billy Crouse, Bob Davis,

Leon Hinshaw, James Smith, Butch

Burrage, James Martin.

PATRICIA YORK Pianist

MRS. WAGONER Director

BILLY JACK CROUSE President

LINDA BRADY Student Director

Scnappen

WALTER NEAL Co-Editor

DORIS TEAGUE Co-Editor

MRS. IRENE JOHNSON Sponsor

ADVERTISING STAFF, FIRST ROW: Jeanette Smith, Doris Smith, Phyllis Cox, Brenda Pike, Barbara Lowe. SECOND ROW: Buster Kidd, Charles Flynt, "D" Martin, Billy Jack Crouse, James Stanford, Peggy Kime.

7ftc Liberty, Belle

Volume 1 — No. 4 Liberty High School Liberty, North Carolina February 14, 1958

"THE LIBERTY BELLE" - PUBLISHED BY THE BETA CLUB - STAFF, SEATED: Brenda Pike, Circulation Manager; John Jones, Typist; Charles Flynt, Feature Editor; Judy McMillan, Typist; Phyllis Cox, News Editor. STANDING: James Stanford, Business Manager; Sarah Moore, Feature Editor; Doris Teague, Editor; Bennie Brower, Assistant Editor; Barbara Smith, Art Editor; Walter Neal, Sports Editor.

BETA CLUB MEMBERS (opposite page) FIRST ROW: Phyllis Cox, Charles Flynt, Peggy Kime. SECOND ROW: Bar¬ bara Lowe, Sarah Moore, Walter Neal, Treasurer; Brenda Pike, Secretary; Doris Smith, Shirley Staley, James Stanford. THIRD ROW: Doris Teague, President; Bennie Brower, Vice President; Linda Brady, Faye Bristow; Patsy Bryant, Jean Bullard, June R. Coward. FOURTH ROW: Jo Ann Cox, Isabelle Duncan, Brenda Ferguson, Faye Foushee, Linda Garner, Peggy Gregson. FIFTH ROW: John Jones, Edward Lovette, Judy McMillan, Kay Murphy. SIXTH ROW; Cynthia Pugh, Hannah Scarlette, Rachel Simmons. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Smith, James Smith. EIGHTH ROW: Prissy Welch.

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SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Garner, Reporter; Judy McMillan, Parliamentarian; Doris Smith, Secretary; Faye Teague, Vice-President; Barbara Smith, Treasurer; Faye Foushee, Historian. STANDING: Jo M. Loy, Song Leader; Patricia York, Pianist; Sarah Moore, President; and Mrs

Moore, Advisor.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Buster Kidd, Reporter; Tommy Ferguson, Vice-President; Mr. Snider, Advisor; Billy Crouse, Secretary; James Smith, President, Wayne Pennington, Sentinel; Jerry Cheek, Treas-

union-

Senion

Banquet

"Jainifland"

may 4, 1957

U*; . U. -4 fT v HI 1 (L | » ' '{*?c J ■* 1 In*- v,--;‘::;:,

Uheij,

Senue

Oun

School

Bud Dncue'id

LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Crouse Garland Smith Swanson Kidd Bobby Simmons STANDING: Ronald Wicker

Mrs. Lucy Frazier Cafeteria Manager

Mrs. Norman Gourley Office Assistant

52

jqdventiaementa

A

Wlantin Afifiliance Co.

Hotpoint Appliances TV and Appliance Sales

and Service Siegler Heaters

Liberty North Carolina

Nothing else gets

Our Clothes as Clean as

SANITONE

DRY CLEANING

TEAGUE’S CLEANERS Bob Wall, Owner

Davis Tires & Tubes Wizard Batteries

Battery Recharging

Automobile Parts and Accessories

Western Flyer Bicycles Power Lawn Mowers

Truetone Radios and Television

Electric Appliances Sporting Goods Keys Duplicated

JOHNSON AND SON LUMBER COMPANY

STOUT

Office

Liberty

Wholesale and Retail Lumbers

Liberty, N. C.

Phone 153 - L

CHAIR

COMPANY, INC.

Manufacturers of Chairs

FOR

- Home - School

North Carolina

COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION

428 North Fayetteville Street — Post Office Box 527

ASHEBORO BRANCH

Compliments of

Dr. & Mrs. J. B. Griffith, Jr.

Liberty, North Carolina

WEST SIDE GROCERY

cCihttty

foarber S&op

"We Need Your Head In Our Business"

DEEP-RIVER DRIVE-IN

Ramseur, North Carolina

H.C. Brady W.H. Moss

ALLSHEER HOSIERY MILL Liberty, North Carolina

HARDIN'S FLORIST

PUGH’S GRILL

ffl TV and RADIO SERVICE TRADE

IHEREJ

Complete Service On All Makes International Fence Control

Electrical Contracting

PIKE APPLIANCE CO. Phone 147 Liberty, N. C.

North State Nursery CROUSE SHOE SHOP

Fruit, Shade and Nut Trees, Grape Vines

Evergreens, Shrubs, Etc.

Telephone Murray 5-4452

Julian, North Carolina

For The Best In Repairs

Liberty North Carolina

Landscaping - Planning - Planting

Washing and Service

Phone 125 Liberty, N. C.

Coble’& PERRY’S TIRE SERVICE Spontinq Qooda Co.

Washing and Service

Phone 125 Liberty, N.C.

Make our store your

headquarters for athletic

equipment and sports wear.

"It pays to play. "

Greensboro N. C.

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Compliments of

LIBERTY BILLIARDS

Liberty, North Carolina

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Fresh Produce - Frozen Foods

Delicatessen

Dietetic Foods

Phone 65

Liberty, North Carolina

Ifflalkpr ^Furniture anil Appliance CEnmpany 710 EAST DAVIS STREET

BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA

FURNITURE

Furniture

Phone Ca. 7-4176

Complete House Furnishings

HEATING

Heating

JONES BROTHERS BAKERY, Inc.

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GREENSBDRO, NORTH CAROLINA

Compliments of

HINSLAW GROCERY

Liberty, North Carolina

Phone 137

STALEY LUMBER COMPANY

BuiIding Materials

Phone 69 Liberty, North Carolina

HODGIN HARDWARE

Paint - Farm Implements - Oliver Plows

and General Hardware

R. N. Hodgin, Owner

Liberty, North Carolina

Compliments of

3niendly Beauty

Liberty, North Carolina

Phone 49

MOORE’S AUTO

SERVICE

Bear Front End Alignment

and Wheel Balancing

Ramseur, North Carolina, Hwy 49

Compliments

Of

COCA-COLA

BOTTLING CO

Greensboro, North Carolina

DAMERON VENEER COMPANY, INC.

Manufacturers of Veneers

Liberty North Carolina

B. M. BROWER

AND SONS Dry Goods

Ladies' Ready-To-Wear

Men's Furnishings

Children's Wear

Telephone 63 Liberty, N. C.

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Heat Your Home With

Kerosene & Fuel Oil Metered Truck Delivery

LIBERTY OIL COMPANY

Distributor for Phillips 66 Products

Firestone Tires - Tubes - Batteries

Telephone 11 Highway 421 S

THE

CHATHAM BANK

Liberty - Siler City - Goldston

"Working To Make A Good Town Better"

Established 1901

Complete Banking Facilities

Checking Accounts . Saving Accounts

Safe Deposit Boxes

Commercial Loans . Auto Loans

Personal Loans . Mortgage Loans

Night Depository

Liberty 54 Siler City 757

Goldston 3661

Main Street Member F. D. I.C.

LIBERTY DRUG CO.

Liberty, N. C. Phone 58

Two Registered

Druggists on Duty

DEATON PHARMACY GILBERT TIRE .— —N.

"Your Corner Drugstore"

(mm SERVICE VriREf/

Prescription Service

Cosmetics — Sundries Recapping With Famous New Kelly Tread

New & Used Tires for

Phone 24 Liberty, N. C. Autos - Trucks and Tractors

Tel. 213

Hwy 421 South

B & W 3unnitune IRENES "Where To Buy It"

Complete Home Furnishings

Nationally Advertised Gold Seal

Linoleum

Perfection Stoves and Heaters

Telephone 81

' Liberty, N. C.

Across From Post Office

Low Prices Easy Terms Mabel Smith, owner

Power Lawn Mowers

Sales & Service

Television Road Service - We Call for Cars or

Tires and Return Them

Compliments of

Curtis Sc #ourley

SWAIM BROS. :lfurmture Company, 3nc.

Recapping—Service Station

Tel. 32

telephone 201 TUbertp, C.

JOHN H. WYLIE YOUR

“Handy Home-Town Agent” All Forms Of Insurance

JONES DEPARTMENT STORE

"Shoes for the Family"

No. 116 West Swannanoa St.

Liberty, N. C. Phone 5

Endicott Johnson

Peters Diamond Brand

Weather Bird

CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES

TO

CLASS OF 1 958

DEPENDABLE HOSIERY MILLS

INC.

Manufacturers of Seamfree Stockings

Liberty, North Carolina

LOFLIN’S

MEN’S SHOP

"Dress Right. You can't afford not to. "

Bob Loman, Manager Liberty, North Carolina

"Since 1917"

SMITH MOTOR CO., INC.

5ntttH Tractor and Equipment Co.

Highway 421

Box 1005, Depot Street, Phone 75 Ford Tractor

Liberty, N. C.

Dearborn Farm Equipment

ERNIE’S

LIBERTY MARKET

"Best Place To Buy"

LIBERTY MOTORS

Phone 61 or 70

Chevrolet

Sales and Service

ty<zc&i-0Wte<zt& & foaiexy

ATKINSON DAIRY

Distributor

CO., INC.

America’s Favorite

MILK and ICE CREAM

CA-7-3636 Burlington, N. C

LIBERTY MACHINERY COMPANY, INC.

Liberty, N. C.

Hardware Frigidaire Appliances

Myers Water Equipment

Plumbing and Electrical Supplies

Fresh Farm Turkeys

Compliments of

CHICK’S GROCERY Groceries, Meats, & Fresh Fruits

Liberty, N. C.

Phone 142

J. D. Homey

ML 5< TO $1.00 STORE

Ul/l&s LIBERTY, NORTH CAROLIN 0

JULIAN

MILLING COMPANY Manufacturers of

Flour, Meal and Feed

Dealers in Fertilizers and Hardware

Julian, North Carolina

CAROL’S JEWELERS

We Congratulate the Class of '58

Ube/dy BtooiH/

One of Liberty's Pioneer

Guaranteed Watch Repairing

and

THE KIDDIE SHOPPE

Industries Tel. 187 Main Street

Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Wicker, Owners

RAMSEUR RADIO Compliments of

& T. V. SERVICE Bnownie - JLu bnive-On

Jimmy Spencer, Operator

Ramseur, North Carolina Brownie Andrews

Operator

GREGSON MANUFACTURING

CO.

Manufacturers of -Chairs-

Liberty, N. C.

DIXIE EQUIPMENT

COMPANY

DISTRIBUTORS OF SCHOOL EQUIPMENT

Box 261

Liberty, North Carolina

Compliments of

JOHN W. CURTIS LIBERTY FARM AND

GARDEN SUPPLIES Paints - Roofing - Fence

Farm Tools - Fertilizers

Compliments of

J. LEE MURPHY Service Station

Groceries

Jul ian North Carolina

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Homer C. Kelly

William (Bill) Teague

L. H. Bridges

Henry Jennings

Compliments of

L&iniH/ CAotkUtg O.

EVERYTHING FOR MEN

Liberty North Carolina Phone — Ca-63038

Burlington, North Carolina

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Compliments of

HILL’S GROCERY Liberty, N.C.

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LIBERTY HOSIERY

MILLS, INC.

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Agent

General Insurance

*Jhe Beauty Ylook For a Lovelier

You—

Complete

Beauty Service

Tel. 224

Wall Building

Catherine Fulk, Operator

LIBERTY

APPLIANCES CO., INC. Your G. E. Appliance and

Sylvania T. V. Dealer

Phone 159

Liberty, N. C.

Linebenny Oil Co.

Gasoline—Kerosene—Fuel Oil—Tires

Batteries—SuperFlame Heaters

Phone 611 Liberty, N. C.

LIBERTY TAXI SERVICE Liberty, N. C.

Call

112

J. E. CUMMINGS

Mutual Insurance

Savings - Strength

Service - Security

Nationwide Insurance

Tel. 159

At Liberty Appliance Co.

KIVETT’S

AUTO SERVICE

Sumnen'a.

Automotive, SJnc.

Sales Service

Highway No. 421 South

Liberty, North Carolina

The Latest & Best In Auto Accessories,

Parts & Equipment

Burlington—Durham—Greensboro, N. C.

W. L. Sumner

LIBERTY

CHAIR COMPANY

CHERISHED MEMORIES

It seemed this time would never come, But the day is here at last,

When we must face the future. With memories of the past.

The beloved words of "Auld Lang Syne, " Many voices sing,

"Good Luck, Good Health, To your Success Other voices ring.

Our hands are clasped in parting.

Warm tears fill our eyes. And each minute it gets harder,

To say those last goodbyes.

But pleasant thoughts within our hearts Will never, never die.

Instead, they will be cherished As fleeting years go by.

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