14th Street from page CI account for the number of tro phies his team won, he said, "I guess that a lot of the best ath letes came from the East side of town." H.R. Malloy ran track, but he had a reputation for "running too long in the same spot," he said with a chuckle. Malloy recalled how the young men would often gather under the tree. Paul Ledbetter taught math and science, and he eventually became an administrator in the school system. Rayvon Mitchell was a stu dent at the school. Because he lived near the school, he could hear the demolition. He made sure that he took photographs of the school before its final demise, and he still has a brick from the original structure. Henry Jones said the school was gone before he had time to get even a brick. Because he lived on the comer of 14th Street and Locust Avenue, he walked to school each day. This was very convenient for him as a coach and as a teacher. When Melville Mauney attended 14th Street School as a student, Ulysses Reynolds was principal. However, when he taught there, J.D. Ashley was the principal. The contributions of Ashley to the community were never forgotten. The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education voted to rename Fairview Intermediate School for John Driver Ashley on June 28, 1982. The name became official July 1. The proposal for the changes was presented to the school board by the late Bernard Foy, music education coordinator. "It was quite an honor for me and my family, one I will always cherish," said Mrs. Ashley. She said she is also thrilled that her husband's photo graph currently hangs in the library of Ashley Middle School. She sees it as a testament to her husband's dedication to the youth of the community. I Marian Friende Rrower served as the faculty advisor of the I4lh Street School Cheerleaders, among other responsibili ties, around 1953. Marian Brower's sixth-grade classroom at 14th Street School during tht 1950s included Jacqueline McCummings Black and Modene Richardson Shaw in the right foreground. - m i BB-1 Coach Henry Jones (top I a ft) led the 1948-49 team in winning numer ; oas trophies and championships. Principal J.D. Ashley (front left) and . Assistant Principal Charles I. Martin (front right) hold trophies with '. pride in the team and the school. ? Instructor Marian Brower teaches a lesson on insects to her sixth-gradt class in the early 1950s. / jJgpSS rags*. , IFi'hJhIS I li.mil in :affeine free diet coke, sprite. diet coke or i coca cola Classic 2-Uter Bottle y-^ Save * jsssr ?, *0*J rotir 7 Itrs rpr Ciistomri At llils 1'ilce flr.isr FULLY COOKED (14-17-LB. /WC.J Semi Boneless l Ham K Pound S?19 \ Save l 7 < it 20 s ,j seem -i pound. s CALIFORNIA Seedless Navel Oranges 10 lb. Bat S&99 ASSORTED VARIS1 ICS iattmr Deluxe WUHee cream J?ffilroy onfrCet One WffEEf 2? ASSORTED Kroger Novelties Is Someone you love Somewhere else for Ptf TWihIimi TP Valentines Day? Send the (iift of Flowers by calling tlrVnlW^Dmily 1-800-853--3033 (Roanoke, Va.) FTD! Order NOW! ^fkcye|, |4||, JfF Extended hours Wed., Feb. 5, Wed., Feb. 12 Operators are on duty 8:00am Til 9:00pm (8:00am til 5:00pin on Saturday & Sunday). jjsB _ Pound $499 nmn^ o bag 100% Beef . $d9y Patties 4 ib n,? "Jrsive <;oo n RAMA. INOtVIDUAl IY QUICK A flBfl O Frozen Shrimp ?rsaw ??> N rRO/FN nPFADEn A Orange nughy * Fillets Pound Wm Saw 4500/fti I I Armour $299 I Canned Hum ** on,: