Elizabeth City High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Elizabeth City, NC)
- Class of 1954
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for we ore constontly seeing the results of their coreful planning. Words connot express
our oppreciotion to these trustees for the mony things they do for us.
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTE
Seated, left to right: Dr. J. H. Bonner, J. C. Abbott, J. C. Sawyer,
Chairman, Mrs. O. F. Gilbert, Jr. Standing: Howard Graul, J, P.
Kramer, W. F. Thompson, Jr., E. Wilson Smith, E. C. Funderburk.
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EARL C. FUNDERBURK
Superintendent
B.A., M.A.
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N. C.
The kind and understanding manner of Mr. Funder-
burk has endeared him to the student body. His lead-
ership and cheerful disposition strengthen our regard
for him. We are looking forward to many more years
with him as our superintendent.
l FRED J. EASON
B.A., M.A.
Wake Forest College
Wake Forest, N. C.
During the five years Mr. Eason has been with us,
he has shown great interest in the welfare of the stu-
dents. We shall always remember him for devoting his
time and energy in order to help us develop into useful
citizens.
WILLIAM WAGONER
B.S., M.A.
Wake Forest
East Carolina
Although this is Mr. Wagoner's first year in Our
school, we feel that we have known him for S0m6 flme-
He has won the hearts of many students with Wl'10m
he has come in contact by being 0S5l5f0flf DflnClD0l,
teacher and friend.
JOHN TURNER
BA., M.E.
Duke University
University of North Carolina
Mr. Turner is director of audio-visual as well as
guidance director. He has built up our audio-visual de-
partment to be one of the best in the state.
As guidance director he has helped many students
solve their everyday problems.
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Librarian
BA., East Carolina College
IDA BROCK BOWERS
Commercial
B.S., S.A,, Woman's College of the University at North Carolina
ROBERT BROOKS
Physical Education, Social Science
B.S., Wake Forest College
SCOTT CALLAWAY
Instrumental Music
B.A.E., University of Mississippi
M.M., University of Michigan
ELIZABETH CHAPPELL
Home Economics
B.S., Woman's College of the University of North
PAULINE MOE CLINKSCALES
Social Science
B.S., State College, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
BERTHA COOPER
Mathematics f
B.A., M.A., East Carolina College
ESTELLA J. COX
Secretary
Barrett's Business School
MAGGIE DANIELS
Commercial-
B.S., East Carolina College
WILMA WILLIAMS FLOOD
English, French
B.A., Atlantic Christian College
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JOHN W. JOHNSON
Physical Education 5
B.S., N. C. State College
M.A., University of N. C. 3
MINNIE JOHNSTON 5
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B.A., M.A., University of N. C.
SUSIE JONES
Physical Education, English
B.S., East Carolina College
PAUL R LITTLE
Industrial Arts
B.S., University of Maryland
MYRTLE MANNING E'
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JOYCE ANN ALSTON SHIRLEY RAE AMMEEN JUNE ANITA ANDERSON
A little here, a little there, T'would be fantastic to say Need your typing in a whiz?
a little up and down, she were tall, Call on her, the best there
She might be a little gal, But all the same she is , is.
but she's fun to be known by all.
around.
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PETER PAUL ASHTON, JR.
Big and husky, tall and
strong,
Here's a boy that can't go
wrong.
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SHIRLEY JEAN ASKEW EDWARD WATSON BAKER JANET GAYNOR BASNIGHT
At lO8 pounds she tips the Tommy Baker, a fine old Her hair is curly, and her
scale, chap, eyes are blue,
And chewing gum - she Plays his base horn with And to her books she's al-
chews by the bale. lots of snap. ways true.
DORIS ERLEN E BEALS
A friendly girl with a great
big grin,
When you meet her, she be-
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ut he doesn't get up until does yell, Because in English, she's a Jerry, i
eleven. She does them good and she whiz. Her hair is blonde and her l
does them well. smile is merry.
EORGE TAYLOR COLE, JR. DORCAS ANN COX CHARLES RICHARD DARLING
Ie's always willing to do Our friend Dorcas is very WA'-TER RALPH COX, JR- Down the grid, fast like a
his best, nice. On typing he is best, rabbit, 1
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DORA ANGELINE DAVIS LEMUEL LESLIE DAVIS, JR. ROBERT BAKER DAVIS FRANCES MARIE DUKES
She can giggle with the Here's the best dancer of Tall, dark, and full of wit, Whatever the job that's left
best, the entire lot, Brains aplenty-can spare undone
Will her wiggle ever rest? Give him the music, sweet, a bit. Call on Frances, the de-
soft, or hot. pendable one.
RONALD CLAY ETHERIDGE BARBARA JEAN FINNEY ROBERT CALEB GILDEN
He's tiny, terrific, and full She searched. throughout the Listen to that SOUIl16I'I'1 JOANNE WEEKES Glu'
of fun, entire Iqndj drowl, Lively girl and full of zest-
When he starts a job it's A ring will show she got He will come if you will Always capable of doing her
soon well done. her man. call. b9Sf.
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To graduate in fifty-four No one quieter can be Most talented of the entire Need the job well done in a
ls her biggest aim and no found, troupe, hustle?
more. There's no disturbance when Plays instruments in any One thing to dog yell for
she's around. group. Russell.
JANET MARIE HILL HEYWOOD BARRON HOUTZI E
Whatever the job, she vol- ELIZABETH JENNETTE HOUTZ Quiet friend, calm and
unteersp DAVID THOMAS HODGES This little girl is very bright, steady,
Lends her brains, or hands, When there is a typing test, She attacks work like dyna- Whatever the job, he's al-
or ears. David always takes a rest. mite. ways ready.
JOAN AN ETTA IRELAND
Blonde hair, Hawaiian lass,
Won the hearts of her class.
NORMA FAYE JEWELL
Norma Faye Jewell is, as
a rule,
A most courteous student
during school.
NELL BAXTER JACKSON
Here is a girl with a cute
pert nose.
She'll have fun wher'er she
goes.
ARVIN KAY JONES
Her hair and eyes are black
as jet.
Look out, boys, she'Il get
you yet!
DAVID LISTER JENN ETTE
Hardest worker in sunshine
or shade,
MARY CLOSS JENN ETTE
Tall, sweet, and never cross
That's our friend, Mary
No doubt about it, he'lI Class.
make the grade.
SENIOR CLASS
vivum CAMPEN JonoAN
Shefs me, Sweet and loads ci-IARLES LoFAYETTE LANGLEY
of fun. Charles is the boy you will
If you've guessed "Sweetie" always see,
you've got the right Winking at the girls and
one, laughing with glee.
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ISABELLA FAYE LUPTON SELMA ANN MARKHAM ELIZABETH MAYES McFATTER GEORGE ANDERSON MEADS
Small in body, big in mind, Not too jolly, not too classy She's tall, she's bright, George is manager of our
A better girl is hard to find. But altogether a real fine Everything she does, she team,
Iassie. does right. He's always there and on
the beam.
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MINTA AN NETTE MEGGS
She's a stunning blonde,
with bright blue eyes,
With her a friendship never
dies.
PHYLLIS AGUSTA MEIGGS
If you are looking for a
friend who is true,
You're looking for Phyllis
because she's that and
more too.
PATRICIA ANN MELSON
Tall and blonde, a walk of
grace,
Here's a girl we can't re-
place.
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PAUL GLENN MILLER, JR. E
When you're with Paul, you
won't be bored,
'Cause you'lI ride around in
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He's a football player, a Loves his car with greatest Laziest one, surely you see, As for work she's not
real cute lad, might, Friendly one, he'll always speedy,
A distinguished senior, and Will stay with it day or be. She'll share it, she's not
not so bad. night. greedy.
MARY FRANCES MURRELL FRANCES CAROLYN NEWBERN
What a figure! What a per- Whether she comes in walks MACON LCROY NIXONI JR- HERMAN WORTH OLDSI JR'
sonality! or prances A devilish eye, a joyous A chubby fellow of the si-
She has these in her final- You will know it's happy grin, lent type,
ity. Frances. Determination in that chin. Listen to him, never a gripe.
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NAOMI VIRGINIA O'NEAL DORIS MAE ONLEY MARY SYLVIA OWENS
No matter the road of life A laugh, a smile, a pout- May your life be plenty
you choose, Never can tell what she's funny
Fight the bottle, never lose. about. Filled with happiness and
money.
BILLY EDWARD POTTER RICHARD EUGENE POULOS
He may be short, but we Hair may come and hair -'EAN UBERRY RABY
don't mind, may go, For the future, you will see
He's one of the best boys But Richard's crew-cut will A life that's happy as
you'll ever find. always show. can be.
MORRIS SHADIE PERRY
That cordial greeting came
from him.
He's always happy, never
grim.
FRANCES ANITA RIGGS
What's the trouble? What's
the matter?
This one kills or cures with
chatter.
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MARTHA ANN ROCHELLE AL CADER ROUGHTON CHARLENE WILMA SCHROEDER SUSIE JANE SEYMORE
She's really nice as every- North or South or in be- Though in height she is Blue eyes, red hair, a good
one knows, tween. small, combination,
She wears the best of all the No other boy is so serene. , Her laughter rings from Yes sir. boys, this kid's a
clothes. hall to hall. sensation.
THOMAS JAMES SFETSOS CHARLES MAURICE JOHN CARROLL SMITH
In his Ford he goes like a wll-l-'AM ALFRED SIMMONS SIOUSSAT, II Hear ye! Hear ye! Every-
jet, ln that eye you catch a glint This lad is the biggest flirt, one!
lf he don't get caught, he'll Of work, of joy, or devil- He winks at anything that Of better nature, there is
get there yet. ment. wears a skirt. none.
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JAMES CLIFTON
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Jimmy is a boy in English
four,
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out of the door.
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WESLEY HOWARD TOLER WOODROW WILSON BERNICE YVONNE VICKREY
This chap's on the football VENNEL, II Very sweet in deeds and
team, He is quiet, never riling, looks,
He's full of pep and full of You will always find him Very studious in works and
Steam, smiling. books.
CATHERINE ELIZABETH WHITE MARJORIE SYLVIA WILDER DOUGLAS HOLLIS WILLIAMS FRANK WEBB WILLIAMS, -IR
Her hair is red, her eyes are This little lady is "Queen of He doesn't care if his hair ln class he usually makes
brown. Bob", curls, lots of noise,
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William Askew, Jr., an
Cynda Susan Bunch
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Dick Darling .... President
Pete Ashton . . . Vice-President
Joyce Alston .... Secretary
Betty Jean Houtz . . Treasurer
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Donald Abernathy
Gene Anderson
N. T. Aydlett
Conrad Bailey
Warren Baines
Maxine Baker
C. B. Barkley
Rose Basnight
Glenn Baum
Carietta Blades
Nell Boyce
Yvonne Bray
Marie Brickhouse
Eddie Britt
Tim Brooks
Hubert Bunch
Laverne Bunch
Patsy Bunch
Claude Burnham
Paddi Clancey
JUNICRS
Jane Commander
Ocie Lee Cooper
Annette Coppersmith
Bobby Darling
Annette Davis
Edna Davis
Freddie Decker
Ann Duke
Nancy Dunbar
Patricia Etheridge
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Fred Fearing
Allen Gallop
Annie Laurie Gard
Cecil Garrett
Glen Gibson
Bess Tillett Godfrey
Edna Griffin
Opal Lee Hackler
Sharon Hardison
JUNIORS
Robert Harrington
Bill Harris
Cecil Harris
George Haskeft
Dick Helmkamp
Julius Hooker
Jean Hopkins
Carolyn Hurdle
Marion Jackson
Mary Evelyn Jackson
Patricia Jacobs
Jimmy Johnson
Samuel Johnson
Dot Jones
Grace Jones
Harry Jones
Iris Ann Jones
Nancy Jones
Felbert Lamb
Loretta Lancaster
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Annette Leary
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Carol Longenecker
George Midgett
Jimmy Miller
Thomas Minton
Gail Monroe
Angelyn Moore
Rose Mary Moore
Margaret Ann Munden
Barbara Neece
Jan Overton
Patsy Parker
Ruth Pate
Gloria Perry
Joyce Perry
Kay Phelps
Raye Pritchard
James Pronier
James Rhodes
JUNIORS
Sarah Riddick
Ronald Roughton
Victor Roughton
Carlton Sanderlin
Luther Sanders
Ronald Sanders
Rose Mory Sawyer
Becky Smith
Carter Smith
Jo Ann Snowden
Phyllis Spence
Kay Stafford
Peggy Swain
Kay Tarkington
Shirley Toler
Shirley Tuttle
Alma Twiford
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Naomi Walter
Terri Watson
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Gard, Lysbeth-Angelyn Moore, Mrs. White-Patsy Parker, Mrs. Allen-Barbara Neece,
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Frances Williams, Bill Harris, Carol Longenecker, Gloria Perry, Ann Duke, Luther Sanders,
Phyllis Spence, Rose Basnight, Betty Williams, Carolyn Hurdle, Margaret Munden, Sharon
Hardison, Conrad Bailey, Laverne Bunch, Cecil Garrett.
SOPHO
James Archbell
Ebert Bailey
Connie Basnett
Henry Berard
Betsy Blades
Al Blount
Buddy Boyce
Bill Brockett
Jo Ann Brothers
Carolyn Bunch
Harry Bundy, Jr.
Myrtle Chappell
Billie Chaudron
Charles Clark
Jollish Clifton
Loretta Collins
Charles Commander
Earlene Culipher
Ocie Ann Culpepper
Barbara Jo Daniel
Carroll Davis
Gloria Davis
Margaret Davis
Miles Davis
MORES
SOPHOMORES
Carolyn Dickerson
Barbara Edwards
Bill Edwards
William Elliott, Jr.
Pat Fearing
Charlotte Fitchett
Early Forbes
Sammy Forbes
James Gaskins
Kent Haney
Herbert Harrell
Jane Harrell
Charles Harris
Bobby Harrison
Hazel Hassell
Jimmy Hathaway
Jimmy Hayes
Peggy Hoover
Cecelia Hodges
Ann Hurdle
Frances .lennette
Gloria Jennings
Carolyn Jennings
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Roy Lane
Ethel Lawrance
Sylvia Long
Bob Luther
Jennette McCain
Beverly McCulIen
Gerald McGee
Michael McGee
Peggy Meekins
Douglas Morris
Donald Myers
Barbara North
Jane Overman
Robert Overman
Charles Overton
Dianne Owens
Barbara Palmer
Sheila Payne
Jerry Ann Peoples
SOPHOMORES
David Perry
Jimmy Perry
Ruth Ellen Perry
Joe Pool
Doris Powell
Mahalo Powell
Mickey Powell
Douglas Prescott
Ronald Price
Maxine Pridgen
Rosalie Roper
Mary Riddick
Douglas Roughton
Gordon Sanders
Jane Sanders
Paul Sawyer
Sam Sawyer
Wmona Sawyer
Sylvia Scaff
Mae Scarborough
Jimmy Scott
Mac Seymore
Barbara Simpson
Mike Singletary
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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS
BUDDY BOYCE, President
MAHALA POWELL, Treasurer
JERRY McGEE, Vice-President
MARY RIDDICK, Secretary
SOPHOMORES
Alice Spencer
Ernest Spruill
lrving Spruill
Mitchell Spruill
Lois Stallings
Richard Stevenson
Sonny Stone
Jo Ann Swain
Virginia Tarkington
Allen Tillett
Faye Todd
Jean Tucker
Billy Tunstall
Grace Wallace
Essie Mae Ward
Jim Weeks
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Ann Alford
Mildred Ball
Virginia Baker
William Baker
Iva Barker
Michael Bell
Charles Berry
Weymouth Betts
Janice Brickhouse
Helen Britt
Ellen Brown
Evelyn Brown
Paige Bunch
Ella Ruth Bunch
Helen Burch
Margaret Clark
Nancy Cole
Carrie Cray
Rebecca Davenport
Gregory Davis
Vivian Etheridge
Constant Fearing
Martha Freeman
James Gard
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Mary Gibbs
Samuel Gibbs
Peggy Goodwin
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Charles Griggs
Phyllis Hardison
James Hare
Betty Hodges
Melvin Hooker
Rodney Hooker
Patricia Horner
Charles Hotchkiss
Grover Jackson
Gene Jarvis
Barbara Jennings
Lyle Jerome
Mock Jones
Shirley Jones
Robert Kelly
Jacqueline Kirby
Kay Knott
Jodie Kramer
Hugh McDiarmid
Thomas McKimmey
FRESHMEN
Buddy Mattheiss
Jacqueline Midgette
Barbara Miller
Cloughton Miller
Gordon Minton
Barbara Monicol
Robert Morgan
Charles Morris
Grace Morse
Giles Newsome
Maurice Onley
Barbara Overman
Carl Payne
Doris Phthisic
Charles Porter
Freddie Poulos
Eddie Pritchard
Radcliff Reel
Douglas Rogerson
Marion Rose
Lillian Roughton
Vivian Rudd
Ann Sanders
Joyce Sanders
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John A. Sawyer
Pat Sawyer
Rosalie Sawyer
Joyce Scaff
Jane Seeley
Herbert Smith
Richardson Smith
Mildred Speight
Mackey Swain
Mabel Todd
Connie Toler
Edna Turner
Francis Tuttle
Louis Twiford
Annette Umphlett
Velnia Weaver
Pat White
Margaret Williams
Yvonne Williams
Ruth Winslow
Tolson Willis
Jimmy Wilson
Marilyn Macqueen
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STUDENT CO-OPERATIVE GOVERNMENT
The Student Council of the Elizabeth City
High School proposes to promote the general
welfare at the school, to establish a closer
union and to create a greater responsibility
among the students.
The student council has had several out-
standing projects this year. During American
Education Week the council gave an assembly
program for the high school. This program
was thought to have done an excellent job in
making American Education Week a great
success in our school. The student council
gives a trophy every year for the best kept
room. This year the council sponsored several
dances. At the beginning ot the school year
they gave a Howdy Dance to welcome the
freshmen to high school. Then they gave a
semi-formal dance during Christmas holidays.
Without this dance Christmas just wouldn't
be complete. The student council also financ-
ed the cheerleaders and assisted the guidance
department with College Day and Career Day.
This year the council had charge of home-
coming which was celebrated at the game
played with Greenville.
The student council sent delegates to the
North Carolina Student Council Congress in
Albemarle. These delegates were Heywood
Houtz, Grace Wallace, and their advisor, Miss.
Bertha Cooper.
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COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
Left to right: Rita Munden, Ann Rochelle, Rose Mary Moore, Ronald Saunders, Russell Hast-
ings, Barbara Neece, Claude Burnham, Wilson Vennel, David Jennette, Dot Jones.
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PUBLICITY
Yvonne Cartwright, Ann Rochelle,
chairman, Joyce Austin.
STANDARDS
Carrietta Blades, Barbara Neece,
chairman, Annie Laurie Gard.
ELECTIONS
Seated: John Carroll Smith, Bill Wins-
low, David Jennette, chairman, Paul
Miller, Charles Sioussat.
Standing: Nell Jackson, Mary Closs
Jennette, Betty Jean Houtz.
SOCIAL
First Row: Phyllis Spence, Vivian Jor-
don, Rosemary Moore, chairman, Lo-
retta Collins, Opal Lee Hackler.
Second Row: Earline Culipher, Janet
Hill, Jean Hopkins, Peggy Swain,
Rosemary Sawyer, Patsy Bunch, Ange-
lyn Moore, Annette Coppersmith.
COMMITTEES '
CALENDAR
Left to right: lris Leary, Dot Jones,
chairman, Rose Basnight, Margaret
Ann Munden.
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First Row: Felbert Lamb, Kent Haney,
James Gaskins, Buddy Boyce, George
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First Row: Macon Nixon, Webb Wil-
liams, Jimmy Stallings, Cosby Morgan.
Second Row: Richard Poulos, Dickie
Darling, Charles Langley, Tomm Bak-
er, Russell Hastings, chairman.
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Pat Melson, Rita Munden, chairman,
Margie Wilder.
FINANCE
Wilson Vennel, chairman, Joann Gill,
Bill Simmons, Becky Smith. Absent
from picture: Edward Zimmerman.
HOUSES AND GROUNDS
Conrad Bailey, Claude Burnham, chair-
man, Ocie Lee Cooper, Julius Hooker.
HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES
First Row: Jean Hopkins, Betty Wil-
liams, Doris Powell, Carrie Croy.
Second Row: Selma Markham, Jodie
Kramer, Frances Jennette, Jane Seel-
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Third Row: Buddy Boyce, Pete Ashton,
Billy Tunstall, John Carroll Smith.
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THE SPOTLIGHT STAFF
lnformality is the keynote that the editors
have attempted to introduce in the i954
year-book. Marked changes in the set-up has
been the major concern of the staff in pre-
senting a book designed with "the new Iook."
So through work and responsibilities shared
alike by the editorial and business staffs, with
the tireless assistance of the advisor the
annual has been produced.
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Shirley Askew, Editor , , . Selma Markham, Business Manager
. . . . Senior Editor, Faye Lupton . . . Sophomore Editors:
Alice Spencer, Myrtle Chappell, Peggy Hoover . . . Activities
Editors: Loretta Winslow, Annette Meggs . . . Sports Editor:
Eloise Castellow . . . Typists: Catherine White, Phyllis Meiggs
. . . Music Editor: Mary Frances Murrell . . . Photographers:
Richard Stevenson, Mac Jones, Bill Harris, Charles Sioussat. ..
Advisor: Mary L. Owens . . . Business Staff: Selma Markham,
James Archbell, Betsy Blades, Carolyn Dickerson, Peggy Meek-
ins, Conrad Bailey, Carietta Blades, Sara Riddick, Phyllis
Spence, Peggy Swain, Elizabeth McFatter.
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This is the fifth year the National Honor Society
has been included as a part of the activities in
our High School. So far it has succeeded very
well in its purpose-to promote scholarship,
character, leadership, and service among the
students of Elizabeth City High School. During
this year the society has offered to help sponsor
a White Christmas Service, maintained a coach-
ing bureau for students who need help in their
studies, to honor students who are outstanding
in scholarship, character, citizenship, to work
with other service organizations in whatever
projects they undertake for the benefit of our
school, and to sponsor a school wide citizenship
campaign.
OFFICERS
First Row: John Carroll Smith, vice-president, Wilson Ven-
nel, treasurer. Second Row: David Jennette, president, Na-
omi O'Neal, secretary, Yvonne Cartwright, chaplain.
First Row: Elizabeth McFatter, Rita Munden, Ann Duke, Jean Hopkins, Rose Mary Moore, Frances Williams.
Second Row: Joyce Alston, Janet Basnight, Kay Jones, Rose Basnight, Iris Leary, Yvonne Cartwright, Phyl-
lis Spence, Yvonne Vickrey. Third Row: Terri Watson, Ann Rochelle, Naomi O'NeoI, Patsy Parker, Betty
Williams, Annette Leary, Barbara Finney, Pat Melson, Ann Elizabeth Winslow. Fourth Row: Bill Simmons,
Ronald Roughton, Miss Boomer, advisor, Wilson Vennel, David Jennette, John Carroll Smith.
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Yvonne Vickery. Third Row: Frances Dukes, Selma Markham, Doris Onley, Phyllis Meiggs, Shirley Tuttle,
Susie Seymore, Iris Leary, Doris Beals. Fourth Row: Rosemary Moore, Jean Hopkins, Rosemary Sawyer,
Anne Winslow, Janet Hill, Frances Williams, Opal Lee Hackler, Carrietta Blades. Fifth Row: Joann Gill,
Annette Coppersmith, Vivian Jordan, Frances Newbern, Pat Melson, Barbara Neece, Betty Jeanne Houtz,
Annie Laurie Guard, Peggy Swain. Sixth Row: Mrs. Flood, Naomi O'Neal, Elizabeth McFatter, Mary Closs
Jennette, Loretta Winslow.
OFFICERS
Left to right: Namoi O'NeaI, secretary, Anne Winslow,
president, Catherine White, chaplain, Vivian Jordan, treas-
urer, Janet Hill, vice-president.
PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the
home, school, and community, high standards of -
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Christian character.
SLOGAN: Pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions.
COLORS: Red, white, blue, exemplifying sacrifice, purity,
loyalty.
SYMBOL: Triangle symbolozing three-fold development of
mind, body and spirit.
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Left to right: Phyllis Spence, treasurer, Ann-
ette Leary, president, Angelyn Moore, secre-
tary, Nancy Jones, vice-president.
l Seated: Ann Rochelle, Carolyn Longenecker,
Joyce Alston, Charlotte Fitchett, Rose Mary
Sawyer, Mary Closs Jennette.
Standing: Opal Lee Hackler, Vivian Jordan,
Betty Jeanne Houtz, Jean Hopkins, Grace
Wallace.
Seated: Pat Clancy, Maxine Baker, Barbara
Edwards, Beverely McCullen.
Standing: George Midgett, Rita Munden, Jim-
my Miller, Shirley Askew, Bill Harris, Laverne
Bunch, Carrie Croy, Cecil Garrett.
The purposes of the Future Teachers are: to foster development of student leadership.
learn about opportunities in teaching, .to cul- Projects:
tivate the qualities essential in a good teacher, ill Nursery during PTA hours.
to study the lives of great teachers, and to l2l Substitute teaching.
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The purpose of the F. H. A. is to promote a growing appreciation of the
joys and satisfactions of homemakmg The club is restricted to those girls
who have had as much as one semester ot homemaking and it sponsors
the Junior Red Cross in High School
OFFICERS
Seated: Margaret Ann Munden, vice-president,
Peggy Meekins, treasurer, Sharon Hardison,
president, Peggy Hoover, secretary, Carolyn
Hurdle, historian.
Standing: Miss Chappell, advisory Erlene Lane,
parliamentarian, Marie Brickhouse, reporter,
Joyce Perry, song leader.
Seated: Erlene Lane, Joyce Perry, Lois Stall-
ings. Standing: Margaret Munden, Hazel Has-
sell, Marie Brickhouse, Carolyn Jenings, Grace
Jones.
Left ta right: Naomi Walter, Alma Twiford,
Jo Ann Snowden, Barbara Simpson, Jean Roby,
Kay Tarkington, Carolyn Hurdle, Kay Staf-
ford. Absent from picture: Winona Sawyer,
Virginia Tarkington, Essie Ward, Margaret
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First Row, left to right: J. P. Eves, Cecil Garrett, Donald Abernathy, Robert
Stevenson. Second Row: John Carroll Smith, Kent Haney, Billy Tunstall, Jame' Gaskins, Joe Pool. Third
Row: Ed Zimmerman, Fred Haney, Heywood Houtz, Douglas Prescott, Allen GullOp. Fourth Row: Mr. Tur-
ner, Advisor, Robert Harrington, David Jennette, Jimmy Stallings.
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OFFICERS
John Bell, president, Donald Abernathy, vice-president, J. P.
Eves, secretary, Robert Davis, sergeant-at-arms. Absent: Rich-
ard Stevenson, treasurer.
The purpose of the Key Club is to help uphold the
high standards and morals of our high school and
to be of service to our schools, churches, and our
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The Key Club undertakes a number of projects
during the school year, such as: taking charge of
selling tickets at all athletic events, assisting in
cafeteria work, annually contributing to the Sol-
votion Army and the Pasquotank T. B. Fund and
making other contributions to the welfare of our
school and community.
THE KEY CLUB
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To maintain, extend, and create throughout the
school, home, and community high standards of
Christian character is the purpose of this club.
Their most important task is to try to encourage
religious activity in our high school.
OFFICERS
Left to right: Russell Hastings, president, Leonard Winslow,
chaplain, Bill Simmons, vice-president, Ralph Cox, secretary.
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First Row: Conrad Bailey, George Midgett, Ralph Cox, Tommy Baker. Second Row: Bill Simmons, Charles
Siousatt, Gene Anderson, Charles Langley: Third Row: Macon Nixon, Leonard Winslow, Dickie Darling,
Russell Hastings, Mr. Wagoner, Advisor.
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First Row: Tim Brooks, Jimmy Hathaway, James Gaskins, Billy Tunstoll, Harry Jones, Douglas Williams,
Douglas Morris, Carter Smith, Pete Smoak, Bill Brockett, Charles Clark, Billy Potter, George Meads. Right
line of E: Glenn Baum, Julius Hooker, Donald Myers, Buddy Boyce, Jerry McGee, Webb Williams, Russell
Hastings. Second Row: Thomas Minton, Douglas Rogerson, Mike McGee, Robert Gilden, Jollish Clifton,
Wesley Toler, Morris Perry. Third Row: Jimmy Johnson, Kent Haney, Carroll Davis, Douglas Prescott, Dick
Darling, Pete Ashton, Cosby Morgan, Allen Tillett, Bob Darling, Vice-President, Roy Lane, Paul Miller,
President, Mr. Brooks, advisor. M
The Monogram Club is composed of those persons who have won Fa letter
for their participation in school athletics. The club does its part to make
the athletic program of the school more interesting and valuable to the
students.
BOYS' MONOGRAM CLUB
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DRAMATICS
The purpose of our club is to aid its members in
expressing themselves through acting, in stimu-
lating imaginations, in developing unity, and
understanding that cooperation is essential in
dramatic presentation as in all phases of life.
OFFICERS
Jane Overman, president, Cecelia Hodges, vice-president,
Ocie Ann Culpepper, treasurer, Jeannette McCain, secretary.
First Row: Cecelia Hodges, Jane Overman, Helen Britt. Second Row: Jean Tucker, Jerry Peoples, Yvonne
Williams, Connie Basnett, Jennette McCain. Third Row: Mary Riddick, Maxine Pridgen, Rita King, Thelis
Gordon, Barbara Monical, Ocie Ann Culpepper. Fourth Row: Miss Johnston, advisory Peggy Goodwin, Charles
Hotchkiss, Jackie Kirby, Paige Bunch, Rosalie Roper, Mickey Powell, Mahala Powell. Absent from picture:
Gloria Davis, Ethel Lawrence, Felix Phelps, Connie Toler, Patricia Sawyer.
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Left to right: Gene Jarvis, Mike Bell, Louis
Twiford, James Hare, Eddie Pritchard, sec-
retary-treasurerg Jodie Kramer, vice-president.
Left to right: Douglas Roughton, Charles Berry,
Charles Morris, president, Buddy Matheiss,
Lyle Jerome, Melvin Hooker, Jimmy Perry.
Left to right: Pat Fearing, Betsy Blades, Bill
dent, Sylvia Long, Charles Porter, John A.
Sawyer.
lhe purpose of these clubs is to stimulate interest in scientific pursuits
and teach scientific methods of procedure in thinking and carrying out
experimental projects. There are three different clubs-two junior clubs
and one senior club. Mrs. Marie Hodul is advisor.
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Tunstall, Sammy Forbes, Mike McGee, presi-
Left to right: David Perry, Ernest Spruill,
Jane Harrell, Peggy Meekins, Peggy Hoover,
Alice Spencer, Carolyn Jenings, Jerry Joseph,
Joanne Swain, secretary-treasurer, Hubert Har-
rell, Ervin Spruill.
Left to right: Rose Basnight, Sylvia Owens,
Anne Duke, Paul Miller, Peggy Swain, Rose-
mary Moore, Carietta Blades, Annette Leary,
Betty Williams, secretary-treasurer, Annie
Laurie Gard, Carlton Sanderlin, Eddie Britt,
Phyllis Spence, Cecil Garrett.
Left to right: Laverne Bunch, Sarah Riddick,
Wilson Vennel, Conrad Bailey, Allen Gallop,
Charles Langley, Tommy Baker, Joann Gill,
Fred Haney, Sam Johnson.
Absent from picture: Jim Gard, Giles New-
some, Richard Stevenson, Jim Weeks, Frances
Tuttle, Charles Harris, Carlton Sanders, Joe
Pool, Jerry McGee, Charles Overton, Vincent
Mercer, Robert Overton, Douglas Morris,
Douglas Prescott, vice-president, Charles
Commander, Jane Sanders, Ella Ruth Bunch,
Gloria Jennings, Barbara Jo Daniels, Barbara
North, Ruth Ellen Perry, Jerry Peoples, Fran-
ces Jeanette, Janet Hill, George Cole, Ed
Zimmerman, vice-president, Warren Baines,
Mary Frances Murrell, Cosby Morgan, and
Herman Olds.
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First Row: Carter Smith, George Midgett, Fred Fearing, Julius Hooker, Harry Jones. Second Row: Robert Gilden, Nancy Jones,
treasurer, Pat Clancy, vice-president, Joanne Snowden, Frances Dukes, Cecil Harris, Ronald Etheridge. Third Row: Jimmy Mil-
ler, Leonard Winslow, Jan Overton, vice-president, Glenn Baum, James Rhodes, Mrs. Clinkscales, advisor, Fred Decker, Rich-
ard Poulos.
First Row: Mike Singletary, Sheila Payne, Jane Sanders, reporter, Frances Jennette, Charlotte Fitchett, treasurer: Ruth Ellen
Perry, secretary, Billie Chauldron, Second Row: Jimmy Perry, Harry Bundy, Douglas Roughton, Mack Seymore, Gordon Sanders,
Bob Luther, Junior Elliott, Bobby Harris, Jerry Joseph. Third Row: Melvin Hooker, Charles Overton, Joe Pool, Miss Webb, ad-
visor, Bill Edwards, vice-president, Herbert Harrell, Charles Harris, Ronald Price. Absent from the picture: Sammy Forbes, Bob-
by Harrison, Tom McKimmey, Maurice Onley, Allen Tillett, president, Doris Powell, Dorcas Cox.
The objects of this club are to help members to become acquainted with
our native land, where to go and what to see, and to learn something
about some of the interesting places abroad.
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The Commercial Club is for the students who don't have the opportunity to take
commercial subjects as main courses. The things learned in this little time often prove
valuable.
Left to right: Catherine White, program chairman, Joan lreland, Miss Daniels, Carolyn Hurdle, Norma Faye Jewell, Kay Jones,
Doris Beals, president, Patricia Ethridge, Mrs. Bowers, advisor, Shirley Tuttle, Annette Coppersmith, secretary, Melva Twiford,
Dot Jones, Elizabeth McFatter, treasurer, Shirley Ammeen, Raye Pritchard, vice-president, Doris Onley, Angie Davis, Mary
Frances Murrell, Selma Markham, Anne White, Jane Commander. Absent from picture: Margaret Davis, Patricia Jacobs,
Charlene Schroeder, program chairman, Yvonne Vickery, Kay Phelps, Edna Davis.
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The purpose of this club is to equip students for college music study and to enrich the
music education of those who are not planning to study music in college. lt also helps
in the understanding and appreciation of music for all students.
First Row: Patsy Bunch, Barbara North, secretary, Dianne Owens, president, Patricia Ethridge. Second Row: Shirley Askew,
Sylvia Scaff, Glen Gibson, Early Forbes, Luther Sanders, Mickey Powell. Third Row: Mr. Calloway, advisor, Gloria Jennings,
Carolyn Bunch, Kay Phelps, Richard Helmkamp, treasurer, Billy Potter. Absent from picture: Robert Harrington, vice-presi-
dent, Yvonne Williams, Carolyn Dickerson, C. B. Barkley, N. T. Aydlett, Nancy Dunbar, Jennette McCain.
SPEECH CLUB
Standing: Robert Davis, vice-president. Left to right: Patricia Etheridge, treasurer, Rosolie Raper, Mary
Riddick, Norma Faye Jewell, Loretta Lancaster, Jimmy Hayes, Miss Jackson. Absent from picture: Tim
Brooks, president, Edna Earle Griffin, secretary, Charles Commander.
JUNIOR LIBRARIANS
Seated: Sigggpgmhg' ' Left to right: Vickie Jenne , Pat Wgjgggg, Anne- Taylor, Louise Hobbs, Anita Russell,
Gwen Hi , Shirley Sawyer, Lucille o ges.
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Left to right: Dick Darling, Pete Ashton, Barbara Finney, Mrs. Cox, Cosby Morgan, Faye Lupton, Freida
Gray. Absent from picture: Ruby Gray, Frances Riggs.
BRARY STAFF
First Row: Yvonne Cartwright, Raye Pritchard, Joyce Alston, Morris Perry, Douglas Williams. Second Row.
Bill Winslow, Joanne Brothers, Leonard Winslow, Bill Harris,
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MILES CLARK GERRY ,WOOLF SCOTT CALLOWAY
Sponsor Secreta ry Director
THE ELIZABETH CITY HIGH SCHCDCDL
"Always there whenever we are needed" is the Elizabeth City High School l3and's
motto.
Taking part in all the pep rallies and being on hand for all the football games
does not end the band's activities. Besides all this they participated in the Moth Boat
Regatta, the Shrine Parade in Raleigh, the Oyster Bowl Paradein Norfolk, the Wright
Memorial Celebration, the Christmas Parade in Elizabeth City, and the Azalea
Festival Parade in Wilmington, N. C.
The band's largest trip this year was to Washington, D. C. for a weekend to
represent Mississippi at the Maryland and Mississippi football gamefAfter the game
they toured the city.
Under the direction of Mr. Calloway the band is planning to play several concerts
here and even a few out-of-town.
The band banquet honoring the seniors and the Christmas party, the two social
events of the year, were, as always, a big success. This was due to the work of the
excellent committees that were selected this year.
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BAND
The biggest thing the band works for every year is the District Band Contest
in Greenville, N. C., the Ensemble Contest at Durham, N. C., and the State Band
Contest at Greensboro, N. C. Each member ot the band works hard to rate superior
in all ot these contests.
Many people have said that the officers this year are better than ever before.
They have worked hard and accomplished much. Congratulations to this hard
working slate of officers.
With Mr. Miles Clark, "Uncle Miles" as all the band members know him, and
Mr. Calloway's help and encouragement all the members are striving to make this
year's band the best ever.
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Flrst Row, left to right: Bill Winslow, Vivian Jordan, Rosemary Moore, Gordon Sanders, Ellen Brown, War-
ren Baines, Al Blount, Victor Roughton, Ann Rochelle, Macon Nixon, Hugh MacDiarmid, Evelyn Brown,
Charlotte Fitchet, Eben? Bailey, Peggy Swain, Phyllis Spence, Mr. Calloway. Second' Row, left to right: Ann
Sanders, Barbara Miller, Jean Hopkins, Frances Williams, Pat Melson, Barbara Neece, Edna Ruth Davis,
Ann Alford, Sylvia Owens, Grace Morse, Robert Morgan, Annette Coppersmith, Becky Davenport, Carolyn
Jennings, Jane Seeley, Jane Harrell, Sarah Riddick, Mildred Ball, Diane Owens, Myrtle Chappell, Annie
Laurie Gard, Sulvia Scaff, Peggy Goodwin. Third Row, left to right: Fred Fearing, Shirley Ammeen, Joanne
Gill, Frances Newbern, C. B. Barkley, Martha Freeman, Pat Fearing, Mary Evelyn Jackson, Joanne Snow-
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den, Kay Phelps, Carolyn Dickerson, Rita Munden, Ruth Ellen Perry. Fourth Row, left to right: Ronald
Roughton, Shirley Toler, John A. Sawyer, David- Perry,-Jimmy Stallings, N. T. Aydlett, Bill Simmons, Cari-
efta Blades, Gloria Jennings, Vivian Rudd, Carolyn Bunch, Nancy Dunbar. Fifth Row, left to right: Billy
Potter, Dickie Helmkamp, Barbara North, Charles Harris, Herbert Harrell, Luther Sanders, Charles Porter,
Felbert Lamb, Glenn Gibson, Barbara Palmer, Mack Jones, Janet Hill. Sixth Row, left to right: Fred Haney,
Radcliff Reel, Jimmy Hayes, Early Forbes, Jimmy Johnson, Robert Harrington, Tommy' Baker, Robert Kelly,
Weymeth Betts, Mary Closs Jennette. Seventh Row, left to right: Margie Wilder, Loretta Collins, Opal Lee
Hackler, Earlene Cullipher, Terri Watson, Patsy Bunch, Angelyn Moore.
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First Row, left to right: Sylvia Owens, Ruth Ellen Perry, Jean Hopkins, Carolyn Dickerson, Joanne Gill,
Frances Williams, Frances Newbern, Rita Munden, Kay Phelps, Shirley Ammeen, Ann Rochelle. Second Row,
left to right: Annette Coppersmith, Dianne Owens, Barbara North, Annie Laurie Gard, Shirley Toler, Nancy
Dunbar, Pat Melson, Mary Closs, Jennette, Barbara Neece, Janet Hill, Pat Fearing, Jimmy Stallings, Bill
Winslow. Third Row, left to right: Dickie Helmkamp, N. T. Aydletf, Glenn Gibson, Carietta Blades, Caro-
lyn Jennings, Ronald Roughton, Bill Simmons, Tommy Baker, Jimmy Johnson, Robert Harrington, Macon
Nixon, Felberl Lamb, Fred Haney.
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Baker, Pat Melson, Mary Closs Jenetfe, Janet Hill, Bill Simmons, Macon Nixon, Jimmy Stallings.
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First Row: Jo Ann Swain, Sylvia Long, Mary Frances Murrell, Kay Jones. Second Row: Yvonne Vickrey,
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Pee Wee Gaskins, Buddy Boyce, Julius lBootsl Hooker, and Pete Smoak. Second Row: Morris Perry, Cosby
Morgan, Bill Brockett, Allan Tillett, Donald Myers, Pete Ashton, Harry Jones, and Wesley Toler. Third Row:
Carroll Davis, Tim Brooks, Charles Langley, Douglas Prescott, Ronald Saunders, Dickie Darling, Jollish Clif-
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The Yellow Jackets closed the 1953 football
season with an admirable record of 6 victories
and 4 defeats, of which 3 wins and 3 losses
went into the conference books.
Starting smoothly, Elizabeth City rolled
over the Wilson Cyclones in their opener, to
the tune of I9 to 6, after which they
journeyed to Jacksonville for their first North-
eastern Conference encounter, where they
administered a 26 to l3 trouncing.
Returning home, they met their first set-
back at the hands of the Washington Pam
Pack, in a game which was much closer
than the score of l9 to 7 would indicate.
Roanoke Rapids invaded Jacket territory the
following week, and came out on top after
a fumble and penalty-ridden struggle, 7 to 6.
Back into the victory column, Elizabeth
City High School trounced Edenton and
Catholic High of Norfolk by scores of 26 to
7 and 28 to 20, respectively. Both were
non-conference affairs.
At Kinston, the local fans were on the
edges of their seats when the game ended,
the Yellow Jackets having ignored a 14 to O
half time deficit, to roar back with l3 points,
just failing to spoil the Red Devils' Home-
coming.
Undoubtedly the thriller of the year for
everyone concerned was the New Bern con-
test, which Elizabeth City entered as the
underdog. Working brilliantly, the Jackets
determinedly and methodically tore the Bears
to bits before a stunned and silenced crowd.
The highly touted, undefeated New Bern
team was being shamed at its own home-
coming, and the fans could hardly believe
what they were witnessing. When Elizabeth
City left the stadium ,the scoreboard read
3l to O.
Jubilant over their well earned victory,
called by sports writers the upset of the year,
the Elizabeth City High School gridders
returned to their home field for the last
conference game, in which they spilled
Greenville, 26 to 6.
ln the season finale, a powerful Hertford
squad tumbled the Yellow Jackets 28 to l4,
gaining their first victory in their rivalry with
Elizabeth City since l926.
To head coach "Honey" Johnson, his able
assistant, Bob Brooks ,and to the boys who
gave their all for the team, we all say:
"Thanks for a thrilling i953 football
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First Row, left fo right: Gregory Davis, Sam Gibbs, Mac Seymore, Nickie Hilgert, Jimmy Perry, Lawrence
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Dallas Tarkington, Mackey Swain, Alfred Hill, Claug-hfon Miller. Third Row: Henry Bernard, Wayne Price,
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den, Harry Jones, Cecil Garrett and Bill Harris. Third Row: Tim Brooks, Dickie Darl-
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The Elizabeth City High 1953-54 basketball season left much to be desired on the
records, but certainly not because of any lack of fighting spirit on the part of the team
members
With only one regular varsity player from last season's team and a tough North-
eastern Conference schedule to face coach Bob Brooks could hardly be expected to
produce a world-beater, but we feel that everyone did a good job, and we are justifiably
proud of them.
At this writing, the record stood at 6 wins and li defeats. Several boys went the
limit, fighting a close battle only to be nosed out by one or two points.
Looking ahead, the newcomers who performed so well this year give promise of
better things to come for the Yellow Jackets.
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team and our coach, we say "Thanks for an enjoyable season" and "Well done."
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Blades, Nell Jackson, Gloria Davis, Bess Godfrey, Ellen Lacy,
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Jane Sanders, Freida Gray, Shirley.Askew, Mae Scarborough.
Front Row, left to right: Pat Sawyer, Ella Ruth Bunch, Jackie
Midgett, Velnia Weaver, Ruth Winslow. Bock Row: Shirley Jones,
Phyllis Hardison, Virginia Baker, Vivian Etheridge, Maxine
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First Row, left to right: Jackie Kirby, Yvonne Williams, Helen
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NATIONAL BANK
Elizabeth City, N. C.
"THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN THE
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Confectionery and Grill
Parsonage and Hughes Blvd.
Phone 9877
"The Shopping Center"
Elizabeth City, N. C.
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AUTO Bonv AND SUPPLVIOSSQEI 'NC-
303-305 N. Water Sf. Phene 4377
Parts - Supplles - Shop Equipment
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
Compliments
of
ELIZABETH CITY
BRICK CO.
Phone 2965
W' H. BuiIder's Supplies
COMPANY
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
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Distributors Wholesale Fresh Fish
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KING FLAKE FLOUR
Heartiest Congratulations To
Senior Class of '54
PELL PAPER
CO., INC.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
The
MELlCK'S
II3 S. Water Street
Books - Bibles - Stationary
Toys - Office Supplies
School Supplies - Fancy Goods
China - Westmoreland Glass
Window Glass - Picture Framing
THE
DAILY
ADVANCE
The Daily Newspaper
Of Albermale
For Over 39 Years
WILLIAMS
FURNITURE CO.
Furniture, Stoves and Rerfigerators
220-222 N. Poindexter Street
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Compliments of
BtfE ythg
HOOPER BROTHERS T C' I 54
Wholesale Paper and Office Supplies EUZABETH CITY
V 9 D A " cl-:AMBER or coMMERcE
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Compliments of
RUCKER AND SH EELY
COMPANY
"Elizapeth City's Best Store"
Specializing in
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
GUARANTY BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY
Capital and Surplus Sl,800,000
Established l9Ol
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Compliments of
H O N EST JOH N
PERRY TIRE STORE
Goodyear Tires - Tubes - Batteries
TOY HEADQUARTERS
El b th St Elizabeth Cty N C
Phone 6825
OVERMAN AND
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PRESCRIPTION Dkusclsrs
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Compliments of
CITY MOTOR PARTS
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Compliments of
TOXEY, BERRY, AND
LYNCH
A Rexall Drug Store
FUNERAL HOME
Compliments of G. C. CULPEPPER
ELIZABETH AND
SUBURBAN GAS CO.
MOTOR COMPANY
CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE
S I Cr S
ALBEMARLE BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
LOANS - SAVINGS
Compliments ot
HOUTZ AND BARWICK
503 E Main St Elizabeth City N C
D I 2786
Compliments of Compliments of
SANDERS C0-' 'NC' A. B. Hou'rz AND soN
Mill, Marine and Plumbing Supplies
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McPHERSON BOTTLING
DAVENPORT MOTORS COMPANY
Your LINCOLN-MERCURY Dealer
msn coLA 7-UP ORANGE CRUSH
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GRANTS
ELIZABETH CITY
FREEZER LOCKER
R. C. ABBOTT CO.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
JOHN DEERE FAKMING IMPLEMENTS
FORT RALEIGH
RESTAURANT
Sea Food and Sizzling Western Stea
"0 Specialty"
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1000 Watts
CENTRAL RESTAURANT
"The Best in Seafood I I
"The Best in Sizzling Steaks" ' Program Schedlllt
WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE .
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Compliments of
JENNETTES
MEN's CLOTHING
Compliments of
KENYON BAILEY
Conrgatulations to the
Senior Class of '54
HOME BEAUTIFUL
Compliments of
OWEN'S BARBER SHOP
Best wishes to the
Senior Class of '54
HOOPER TILE COMPANY
Compliments of
MIDGETT INSURANCE CO.
VICKERY ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 6869
MANN'S NASH SALES AND SERVICE
USED AUTO PARTS - WE BUY WRECKS
W. Broad St. Phone 2I48
Compliments of
GEORGE COX, TAILOR
DR. J. W. SELIG
orromemsr
Compliments of
COLONIAL CLEANERS
Compliments of
WHALEY FURNITURE CO.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
B. F. GOODRICH
ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY
6I3 E. Main St.
Motorola Television
Trade at
CADER HARRIS fr SON
"The Friendly Store"
Gives You More For Your Money
RIGGS MUSIC COMPANY
Records - Record Players - Radios
IO7 N. McMorrin Street
Compliments of
CHESSON'S MAN UFACTURI NG CO.
.lACOCK'S PHARMACY
"You're Always Welcome at Walgreen's
Compliments of
OWENS' SHOE STORE
SOUTHERN LOAN 8' INSURANCE CO
Carolina Building
Main Street Elizabeth City, N. C.
Phone 5991
Compliments of
POWDER PU FF
Compliments of
MERIT SHOES
514 W. Main St. Elizabeth City, N. C
Thank you for this privilege of being your florist
CLARA-ANN FLORISTS
Please call on us when any occasion calls for flowers
Compliments of
AYDLETT'S PRODUCTS CO.
H lLL'S CON FECTIONARY
Pet Ice Cream
Magazines-Newspapers-Sundries-Kodak Supply
PAUL BRADSHAW JEWELER
Bulova - Elgin - Hamilton Watches
DIANA'S GIFT SHOP
ll0 E. Main St.
A Gift for Every Occasion
Compliments of
CAROLINA COFFEE SHOP
HORACE LYNCH MON UMENTS
Compliments of
JONES DISTRIBUTING CO.
"Always Ready"
THE BOYS AT THE
FIRE DEPARTMENT
RUSSELL 5' HOLMES SHOES
"Where Shopping is a Pleasure"
J. C. PENNEY CO., INC.
Elizabeth City's iNewest Department Store
Compliments of
Compliments of
SOUTHERN HOTEL BARBER SHOP PIPKIN Er REID SHEET METAL SHOP
Compliments of
MILES .IENNINGS
Best Wishes
THE SOUTHERN PIG
Compliments of
COMSTOC K'S
Compliments of
WILLIAMS CLEANERS
PENNY-JONES MOTOR CO., INC.
DESOTO - PLYMOUTH
329 N. Poindexter Street
Phone 2979 Elizabeth City, N. C.
Compliments of
COZY GRILL
Compliments of
SAWYER COMPANY
Compliments to SENIORS OF '54
SINGER SEWING CENTER
Compliments of
TURNER'S SODA SHOP
Compliments of
ATLANTIC DISCOUNT CORPORATION
Compliments of
NATIONAL CLEANERS
Compliments of
THE ALBEMARLE SPORTS SHOP
Compliments of
WEEK'S MOTOR COMPANY
Compliments of
KRAMER BROTHERS CO., INC.
Lumber and Mill Work
ELIZABETH CITY
JEWELER ASSOCIATION
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
Compliments of
OXENA NEWSSTAND
W. C. N. C.
Compliments of
JOHN F. BOWERS, District Manager
JEFFERSON STANDARD
LIFE INSURANCE
SUPPORT YOUR
STUDENT COUNCIL STORE
Compliments of
Compliments of
SUNDRY SHOP
CONTINENTAL
GRAIN CO, VIRGINIA DARE AUTO SERVICE
U.S. Tires - Batteries -- Accessories
Dial 5889 Elizabeth City, N.
MAIN STREET GULF SERVICE
THE HOUSE OF HURDLES
FABRIC CENTER
PILOT LIFE INSURANCE
JACKSON'S SHOE REPAIR
JAMES SHOE REPAIR
D. WALTER HARRIS
JOE LAMB
LAMM'S SANDWICH SHOP
THOMAS CRANK FISH MARKET
NU-QUALITY JERRY SANDWICH SHOP
McCLELLAN'S CARTWRIGHT BAKERY
PAPPENDICK'S MARKET THE NEW FOWLER STORE
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412-420 Elizabeth Street
Elizabeth City, N. C.
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Best By Taste Test
WARD AND SON
310-I2 S. Pool Street
Congratulations to the
Senior Class of '54
ASKEW AND SONS
ALBEMARLE LAUNDRY
Quality Dry cleaners-Laundefefs
Elizabeth cafy, N. c.
Dial 2498
CAROLINA PRINTING
COMPANY
Designers and Makers of
DISTINCTIVE PRINTING
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Phone 5792
Compliments of
MARTIN'S
DECORATING SHOP
Compliments of
Enjoy The Safety, Economy ,
And Elizabeth City
Convenience of Our Buses
"RlDE THE BUS AND SAVE"
ELIZABETH CITY
BUS LINES WORKS, INC.
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SENIOR STATISTICS
Joyce Ann Alston-Band I, 25 Chief Marshal 35 Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Library Staff
3, 45 Spotlight Club I5 F.T.A. 3, 45 Class Treas. 45 S. C.
Committee I, 2, 3, 4.
Shirley Rae Ammeen-Band I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Athletic
Association I5 Music Appreciation I5 Travel Club 3.
June Anita Anderson-Glee Club 45 Dramatic Club 2,
35 Audio-Visual Club 35 Girls' Athletic Association I, 25
Spotlight Club I.
Peter Paul Ashton, Jr.-Band I, 25 Football 3, 45 Base-
ball 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Class Treas. I5
Class V. Pres. 45 Student Council 4.
Shirley Jean Askew-Editor-in-Chief, SPOTLIGHT 45
Loudspeaker Staff 25 Dramatic Club I5 Music Apprecia-
tion 3, 45 Spotlight Club I5 F.T.A. 45 Home Room Treas.
I, 25 Press Club 2.
Edward Watson Baker-Weeksville High School I5 Band
2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Dramatic Club 25 Safety Patrol 2, 35
Music Appreciation, V. Pres. 35 Speech Club 32 Home
Room Sec. 45 Sr. Science Club 4.
Janet Gaynor Basnight-Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,
45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Home Room Secretary
I, 25 President 35 Student Council 3, 4.
Doris Erlene Beals-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, TFSOS- 42 Trl'
Hi-Y 3, 45 Sr. Commercial Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Audio-
Visual 25 G.A.A. I5 Travel Club 35 Home Room Pres. I5
Student Council 2, 3.
John Harry Bell, Jr.-Band I, 25 Dramatic Club 2, 35
Junior Play Staff 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Class Pres. 21
Class V. Pres. 35 Home Room Pres. 4.
Helen Bray-Commercial Club 35 Basketball 35 Mono-
gram 45 Girls' Athletic Association, V. Pres. 25 Travel
Club 25 Future Homemakers of America I.
Carrie Yvonne Cartwright-National Honor Society 3,
4, Chaplain 45 Marshal 35 Library Staff 3, 45 Future
Homemakers of America I5 Student Council I, 4.
Eloise Castellow-Spotlight Staff 45 Audio-Visual I5
Basketball 2, 35 Monogram 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Cheerlead-
er 45 Girls' Athletic Association, Pres. 2.
George Taylor Cole, Jr.-Audio-Visual 2, 3, 45 Key
Club 35 Science Club 4.
Dorcas Ann Cox-Monogram Club 45 Cheerleader I, 45
Girls Athletic Association 2, 35 Travel Club I, 45 Fu-
ture Teachers of America I.
Walter Ralph Cox, Jr.-Hi-Y 3, 45 Treas. 45 Home
Treas. 4.
Charles Richard Darling-Hi-Y 45 Jr. Play Staff 35 Foot-
ball 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain 45 J. V. Football I5 Basket-
ball 2, 3, 45 Golf Team 3, 45 Baseball I, 25 Monogram
Club I, 2, 3, 45 Safety Patrol I, 2, 3,45 F.T.A. 25 Class
Pres. 45 H. R. Treas. 35 Office Staff 4.
Dora Angeline Davis-Williamston High I, 25 Rober-
sonville High 35 Library Staff I, 2, 35 Commercial Club
45 Junior Science Club 2.
Lemuel Leslie Davis, Jr.-Boys' Glee Club 55 Band 2,
3, 45 Audio-Visual I5 Music Appreciation 3.
Robert Baker Davis-Audio-Visual 35 Debates 25 Key
Club 3, 45 Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I5 Home
Room V. Pres. 2.
Frances Marie Dukes-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Travel I,
45 Future Homemakers of America 2 ,35 Tri-Hi-Y 4.
Ronald Clay Etheridge-Audio-Visual 45 J. V. Football
35 Basketball 35 Monogram Club 45 Travel Club 4.
Barbara Jean Finney-National Honor Society 3, 45
Junior Play Staff 35 Commercial Club 35 Monogram 3,
45 Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 45 Future Home-
makers of America I5 Office Staff 4.
Robert Caleb Gilden-Audio-Visual 2, 45 Basketball 3,
45 Junior Varsity 25 Monogram Club 3, 45 Travel Club
45 Spotlight Club I.
Joanne Weekes Gill-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 45 Jr.
Play Staff 35 G.A.A. I, 3, Sec.-Treas. 35 Class Sec. I5
Sr. Science Club 4.
Freida Auner Gray-Band I, 25 Girls Athletic Associa-
tion I.
Ruby Mae Gray-Glee Club I, 25 Spotlight 35 Office
Staff 3, 4.
Fred Lindley Haney, Jr.-Glee Club I5 Band I, 2, 3, 45
Loudspeaker Staff I, 25 Dramatic Club 35 Jr. Play Staff
and cast 35 Safety Patrol 35 Key Club 3, 45 Music Ap-
preciation 2, 35 Travel Club 35 Sr. Science Club 4.
Clarence Russell Hastings-Hi-Y, Pres. 45 Baseball I,
2, 3, 45 Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 45 Travel Club I, 2,
35 Home Room V. Pres. 45 Student Council 4.
Janet Marie Hill-Band I, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Play Staff 35 Jr.
Commercial Club Pres. 35 Music Appreciation 35 Spot-
light Club I5 F.T.A. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, V. Pres. 45 Home
Room Sec. I5 Student Council 3, 45 Sr. Science Club 4.
David Thomas Hodges-Audio-Visual 3, 45 Junior Var-
sity Football 45 Basketball 45 Travel Club 4.
Elizabeth Jennette Houtz-Band I, 2, 35 Spotlight Staff
2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Jr. Play Staff 35 Spotlight Club 2,
35 F.T.A. 2, 35 Class Sec. 45 Home Room V. Pres. 35
Student Council 3, 4.
Heywood Barron Houtz-Glee Club I5 Band I, 2, Drum
Major 25 Spotlight Staff I, 2, 35 Jr. Play cast 35 Debator
I, 2, 35 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, V.
Pres. 35 Spotlight Club 35 Student Council I, 2, 3, 4,
Pres. 45 Golf Team I, 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 3.
Joan Anetta Ireland-Roosevelt High I, 2, 35 Dramatic
Club 25 Home Room Treas. 4.
Nell Baxter Jackson-Band I, 25 Dramatic Club I, 25
Jr. Play Cast 35 Commercial Club 35 G.A.A. I, 25 Art
Club 35 Home Room Pres. 25 Student Council 3, 4.
David Lister Jennette-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 35
National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 45 Jr. Play Cast 35
Key Club 2, 3, 45 Class Pres. I5 Student Council 3, 4.
Mary Closs Jennette-Band 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Dra-
matic Club 35 Commercial Club 35 F.T.A. 45 Home
Room Sec. 3.
Norma Faye Jewell-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Commercial
I5 Speech Club I.
Arvin Kay Jones-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 National Honor
Society 3, 45 Dramatic Club 25 Jr. Play Cast 35 Mono-
gram Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 3
Treas. 25 F.T.A. 45 Home Room Sec. 2.
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Vivian Campen Jordan-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 5
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Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treas. 45 Dramatic Club I, 2, Treas. I5
Sec. 25 Jr. Play Cast 35 Commercial Club 35 G.A.A. I,
25 F.T.A. 45 Home Room Sec. 45 Student Council 3, 4.
Charles Lafayette Langley-Loudspeaker Staff 35 Hi-Y
45 Dramatic Club 35 J. V. Football 35 Basketball 3, 45
PreIss4CIub 35 Golf Team 45 Sr. Science 45 Safety Pa-
tro .
Isabella Faye Lupton-Glee Club I, 2, 35 Spotlight Staff
45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Office Staff 4.
Selma Anne Markham-Spotlight Staff 3, 4, Business
Manager 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Jr. Play Staff 35 Sr. Commer-
cial Club 45 Travel Club 35 Spotlight Club 35 Student
Council 4.
Elizabeth Mayes McFatter-Spotlight Staff 45 Loud-
speaker Staff I, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 National Honor So-
ciety 3, 45 Marshal 35 Dramatic Club 25 Jr. Play Staff
35 Commercial Club, Treas. 45 Basketball 35 Mono-
gram Club 35 G.A.A. 35 Student Council 45 Internation-
al Relations 4.
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SENIOR STATISTICS
George Anderson Meads-Dramatics Club 2, 3, Jr. Play
Staff 3, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2,
3, 4, Home Room Treas. 3.
Minta Annette Meggs-Glee Club I, 2, Spotlight Staff
4, Future Homemakers of America 2.
Phyllis Augusta Meiggs-Glee Club I, 2, Spotlight Staff
4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Art Club 3, Future Homemakers of
America 2.
Patricia Ann Melson-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4,
National Honor Society 3, 4, Marshal 3, Dramatic Club
Sec. I, Jr. Play Cast 3, Debator I, 2, 3, 4, Music Ap-
preciation 2, Speech Club Pres. 2, Class Pres. 3, H. R.
Pres. I, 4, Student Council 2.
Paul Glenn Miller, Jr.-Audio-Visual I, 2, 3, Football
2, 3, Baseball 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, Treas. 2, H.R.V.
Pres. I, Student Council 4, Sr. Science Club 4, Office
Staff 3, 4.
Cosby Jones Morgan-Jr. Play Staff 3, Audio-Visual I,
Football 4, J. V. Football 2, Monogram 4, Key Club 3,
4, Travel Club 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Safety Patrol 4, Science
Club 4, Office Club 4.
Glenn Ray Morgan-Audio-Visual I, 2, 3.
Dartchie Donvillie Morse-Travel 3, Photographer Club
I.
Rita Irene Munden-Band I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor
Society 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, Jr. Play Staff 3, Music
Appreciation I, F.T.A. 3, 4, H. R. Treas. I, Sec. 2,
Student Council 3, 4.
Mary Frances Murrell-Glee Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Band
I, 2, Spotlight Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Dramatic Club I, 2,
Commercial Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Travel Club I, Stu-
dent Council 4, Sr. Science Club 4.
Frances Carolyn Newbern-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic
Club 2, 3, Jr. Play Staff 3, Commercial Club 4, Bas-
ketball 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3,
Student Council 4, Sr. Science Club 4.
Macon LeRoy Nixon, Jr.-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4,
Speech Club 3, H. R. Pres. 3.
Herman Worth Olds, Jr.-Audio-Visual I, 2, Sr. Sci-
ence Club 4.
Naomi Virginia O'Neal-Glee Club I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4,
Sec. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Sec. 4, Dramatic
Club I, Speech Club 3, F.T.A. I, 3, 4, Student Coun-
cil 3.
Doris May Onley-Glee Club 4, Dramatic Club 4,
G.A.A. 3' Music A reciation I' S otli ht Club I,
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F.T.A. 4, H.R. Sec. I, V. Pres. 4, Student Council 3, 4.
Mary Sylvia Owens-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Dra-
matic Club 2, Jr. Play Staff 3, Travel Club 3, Spot-
light Club 2, Sr. Science Club 4.
Morris Shadie Perry-Dramatic Club 2, Library Staff 4,
Commercial Club 3, Football 2, 3, 4, J. V. Football I,
Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, H.R. V. Pres. 4.
Billy Edward Potter-Glee Club I, Band I, 2, 3, 4,
Dramatic Club I, Audio-Visual I, 2, Basketball Man-
ager I, J. V. Basketball I, Music Appreciation I, Stu-
dent Council I.
Richard Eugene Poulos-Audio-Visual I, 2, 3, 4, Foot-
ball 2, 3, J. V. Football I, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4'
Travel Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Safety Patrol 3, 4.
Jean 0'Berry Raby-Travel Club 2, 3, 4, Future Home-
makers of America I.
Frances Anita Riggs-H. R. V. Pres. I, Office Staff 4.
Martha Ann Rochelle-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Head Maiorette
4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Marshal 3, Dramatic
Club I, 2, Pres. 2, Jr. Play Staff 3, G.A.A. 3, Music
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Appreciation 4, Spotlight Club I, F.T.A. 4, H. R. V.
Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4.
Al Cader Roughton--Audio-Visual 2, 3.
Charlene Wilma Schroeder-Glee Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y
3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3.
Susie Jane Seymore-Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Basketball 2, Mon-
ogram 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, F.H.A. I, 2, 3, V. Pres. 3,
Girls State 3.
Thomas James Sfetsos-J. V. Football I, 2, Travel Club
I.
William Alfred Simmons-Band 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, V.
Pres. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Marshal 3, Com-
mercial Club 3, Sr. Science Club 4.
Charles Maurice Sioussat, ll-Spotlight Staff 4, Hi-Y 4,
H. R. Sec. 2, Photograph Club I.
John Carroll Smith-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, National
Honor Society 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Jr. Play Staff 3, Key
Club, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Class V. Pres. 2, H. R. Pres. I,
Student Council 2, Safety Patrol 4.
James Clifton Stallings, Jr.-Glee Club I, 3, Band I
2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Staff 3, Library Staff 4, Key Club 3
4, H. R. V. Pres. I, Student Council 2, Safety Patrol 4.
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Wesley Howard Toler-Library Staff 4, Audio-Visual
2, Football 3, 4, J. V. Football 2, Baseball 2, 3, '
Monogram 3, 4, Art Club 4, Travel Club I, 2.
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4,
Woodrow Wilson Vennel, ll-National Honor Society 3,
4, Treas. 4, Dramatic Club 3, H. R. V. Pres. 3, Student
Council 4, Sr. Science Club 4.
Bernice Yvonne Vickrey-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres.
4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Marshal 3, Dramatic
Club 2, Music Appreciation I, Spotlight Club I, Class
Sec. 3, H. R. Treas. 2, Pres. 4, Student Council I, 3,
Girls' State 3.
Catherine Elizabeth White-Glee Club 2, 3, Spotlight
Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Jr. Play Staff 3,
Commercial Club 3, 4, Office Staff 4.
Marjorie Sylvia Wilder-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4,
Jr. Play Staff 3, Commercial Club 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3,
H. R. Treas. I, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4.
Douglas Hollis Williams-Glee Club 3, Library Staff 4,
Commercial Club 3, Football I, Baseball 3, 4, Mono-
gram Club 3, 4, Travel Club 2.
Frank Webb Williams, Jr.-Glee Club I, 3, V. Pres. 3,
Band I, 2, Jr. Play Staff 3, Golf Team 3, 4, Music
Appreciation, Pres. 2, Speech Club 2, Class Treas. 2,
H. R. V. Pres. 2, Safety Patrol 4.
Anne Elizabeth Winslow-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-
Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Dra-
matic Club I, 2, Pres. I, Jr. Play Staff 3, Spotlight
Clubi I, 2, H. R. Sec. I, Pres. 2, Sec 3, Student Coun-
cil 3, 4, Treas. 4.
William Lee Winslow, Jr.-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Band
I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, -4, Jr. Play Staff 3, Library
Staff 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, H. R. Sec. I, Student
Council 4.
Leonard Francis Winslow, Jr.-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4,
Library Staff 4, J. V. Football 2, Travel Club I, 2, 3, 4,
Student Council 4.
Loretta Faye Winslow-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Spotlight
Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play
Cost 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, H. R. V. Pres. I, Student Coun-
cil 3, Librarian 3, 4.
Edward Kline Zimrnerrnan-Glee Club I, 2, 3, Band I,
2, 3, Jr. Play Staff 3, Key Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Sr. Sci-
ence Club 4, V. Pres. 4.
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