LindaManr)incj,HiqhSQlesrr,an In Contest •' • juniors SEiECTCLAaS RiNGb AND MASCOTS Having sold C2UC*07 worth of magazine subscriptions, Linda 1-Ianning was high salesman during the annual magazine sales sponsored by the Curtis Publishing Company, The sales of the entire junior class aniounted to „-'lj35ii.78. However, only MQS.67 was put into the junior class treasure as their proportional share of the total amount, A table radio was the prize received by high salesman, Linda. Sandra Stott, second high sales man, received a camera for her prizej and third place winner, Robert Lee, was awarded a microscope. Certificates of achieve- .aent for selling ^^>30 or more were awarded tc Doiiald Bass, Barbara Carroll, Penry Dew, Peggy Eatncn^ ?.arjorie Hinton, Robert Lee, Linda xJanning, Linda Stallings, Sandra Stott, I^-nda Strickland, r'ary Edna Vick, and Janet iiJea^’-sr i Ml S3 Edith Fari:.er's houe room received a reu velvet monkey as a mascot for being the high room in the contest. JUNIG.-IS ELECT OK'ICLRS Chosen to serve as the junior class officers for the 1958-5> school year are Janet Weaver, presi- dentj Linda ijaiiniug, vice- presioentj Barbara Carroll, secretary,' and Eddie Joe Pitts, treasurer, "To the man who himself strives earnestl;^, God also lends a helping hand" is the motto of the class. JRS. 71SiT DGAK'S GlTTAGE A trip to Jlr, Chirles Doak's Cottage on IJeuse River near Raleigh was the prize awarded the Junior Class for topping the Md- dlesex Junior Class Maga zine sales. Mr, Doak is the Curtis Publishing Com pany representative to our school. During May the Juniors will be guests for a Sat urday afternoon filled with fun, dancing, swim ming, and singing,climaxed with a picnic supper. Junior class colors are pjjik and silver. March 3 was circled as' an important date on the junior class calen.’ar. They had an appointment with Lee H* Blackwell, representative for L, G, Balfour Co., to select their class rings. The class selected the standard school rir^g bear ing the green hornet and dogwood seals with a choice of blue or red stones. Rings will be delivered in September, ffiss Debbie Stallings, sister of Linda Stallings, and Jody Ordess, cousin of Fred Lamm were selected as liiascots for the class of .ly60. A. J. Nichols li General Mercliandise P.tone 700^0 ■'urina 1 Feecs ! Sii:s, Mort-i Caroline Wiqqs' Garage '^QUALITY that ia REMEMBERED" Main Street Bailey. North.Carolii!a

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