Jacksonville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Jacksonville, NC)
- Class of 1960
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CARDINAL VOLUME gy Alzfgaf t- f--I X. , ' -zvx wi Q Po QJAKDEVQQ BACKW R W1 X DM-me TH EDITED BY E' ANNMAL '51 ,,AoF-I: O? TACKSGNUILLQ HIGH SQHOOLD zrlocucsowovlmez , Meg-fl., CAROUNA, i ' ' , ! I' w 1 ' ' ' -A Q 5 E hu-inliqxb 7 vt -,Q : KK! E Qin-,- 7 In : ff E W9 if es ff 5: :: :P El .I T?-. r , gg 't.,o:,v , Q lla ' - f' Q f ma 4 ' I , . . aigfifnn' -QM , 5 is E2 G I 0 I THE GROWTH QF A STUDENT The growth of a student may perhaps be compared to the complete metamorphosis of the butterfly. Just as the butterfly completes four phases of development---the egg, larval, pupal, and adult, sothe student completes four phases---the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior. The egg, or embryonic stage of life in the butterfly, is the immature beginning of the adult, as the Freshman is the beginning of the Senior. The embryo progresses to the larval stage--more advanced, rather the in- between. Thus is the Sophomore-a little closerto the Senior, and also the in-between. The pupal stage of the butterfly produces an organism greatly akin to the adult. The Junior, in his role as next-to-Senior, develops many characteristics which identify him with the more advanced segment of the student body, and bring him closer to the status of Senior. Finally, the pupa's enclosure breaks, and the adult emerges. Similarly, the waiting ends, the Junior returns to school as a Senior- the achievement and reward! Here the comparison ends, for the future holds only death for the adult butterfly. For the high school Senior, the future holds his hopes and dreams, his ambitions and goals. His possibilities are unlimited, his success is his own responsibility. He may use his life inahundred-thousandways, unlike the butter- fly, which has only to die, without great accomplishments. The student may use his life, and our advice to you is, Do use it--the fate of civilization may rest in your hands. Editor's Note: The photograph of the oil painting used on this page is by Pat Renfrew, a graduate of Jacksonville High. She called it Cross Section of Student Life . WE CREATORS Let us go on with experiments 3 Let us dare and dream and dog Some day we may make a world With a buttercup in it, Or a swal1ow's wing. ------ ----Olive Tilford Dargan TABLE QF CONTENTS DEDICATION 4- 5 Freshmen. . . . . . . . Sophomores. . . Juniors. . . . .... Seniors........... Senior Superlatives. . . . . 6-14 . . . 15-22 . . . 23-32 ...33-49 ...50-62 Faculty and Administration . . . . . . 63-71 1NMemoriam Features.......... Activities ...... Clubs ........... Junior-Senior 1959. . . Awards 1959 ...... Athletics ....... Ads ....... N ...72-'73 ...74-82 . . . 83-98 . . . 99-111 . . . 113 . . . 114 . . . 115-130 . . . 130 3 ' iliac TO THE CLASS GF 1964 We the members of the annual staff of 1960 ded1cate the yearbook, to you, the class of 1964 xn the tond hope that you may progress through h1gh school w1th as much enjoy ment enllghtenment and contentment as we have had As Semors we have trodden the path wh1ch you shall tread We know the Joys and sorrows the trxumphs and d1sappo1ntments, the hopes and broken dreams and the dreads and ea erness of th1s hlgh school We have emergedfrom the shell of self conc1ousness Wh1Ch Surrounds the Freshman we have passed the stage of 1nsecur1ty and worry whlch typ1f1es the Sophomore we have gone beyondthe status of the Junlor w1th memorles of planmng worry, and work result learmng the graduat1ng class We stand on the threshold of hlgher educatxon You have a golden opportumty, worth much more than you know We tell you th1s as ones who have found lt to be true Some of us have made ood use of the opportumty, and are justly proud Others of us have wasted1t and lament m the knowledge that lt IS gone Prof1t by the experlences of those who haxe wasted the opportumty and remember that, although you may not do the best you can always do your best Make th1s your watchword So n1gh IS grandeur to our dust So near 15 God to man When Duty whlspers low, Thou must, The youth rephes, I can Ralph Waldo Emerson 4 7 Y 7 I , - 7 7 ' , . 7 7 0' ' .. - - ' o ' 1 ' 5 S 9 9 ing inagala Junior-Senior Promg we have at last reached the higher ring on the ladder of U . . C, . , . Y ' 7 7 , . , 7 ' YV YV ' H YY as C' DEDICATIQN Miss Frances Douglas To know her is to love her. The freshmen girls who enter her physical education classes are immediately im- pressed by her interest in them. She is friendly and sincere in her relationships with her classes, her co-Workers, the Cheerleaders, and the Drill Team. She has the ability to inspire young people to live up to their potentialities and become useful and honest citizens. For herfriendship, her service above and beyond the call of duty, and for all she has done for our school we dedicate this, the 1960 Cardinal, To Miss Frances Douglas. pn, 'ii S . K 1 X gi? 1 AQ' i if- 'fn .-fr gi 44' mx X 5, X , ,O we-,QI W. F539 l'fv' 9 in Q. i 'Q A v. 3, ' 5 ' lf' ' 'AY 1 4 I 4 Q Q Q 4 1 i6Tf'j'ff Q. - is A 'Juni I 4 5 , H ' , 2 -' 'A f ...vi ,wwf r , i: ' x f,,...f--4- . ' xvvl' sl '45, K' '- 3 5 .fu , ,Q wr! , . - t 1 , - 9 Q I Q, , 3! so f. gm . fn ' .J 'H '53 . 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Q 91, 0-' ,J ag! j sa if rvii 3 m A FRESHMEN Mary Allen Mike Andrews Carmon Aragona Sammy Avery Mike Babson Franklin Baggett Carolynn Bailey Jackson Barber Susan Barlow Leanoea Baston Gail Beasely Nick Beaterman David Bethel Paul Bettencork Margaret Biggs Ramona Blake Rose Brekely David Brown Jean Brown June Brown Philip Brown Sandra Brown Tommy Bryan William Bryan Lois Butler Charles Carett Robbie Carlyle Gerald Carpenter Martha Carter Fancine Casonova Paul Casper J. C. Chadwick Donald Coats Lois Cole Peggy Collins Rita Collins Tommy Collins Shelia Coniglio Vincent Contino Richard Corts Linda Cowell Janice Craun Tina Christ Carol Croker Henry Crowson Mike Culpepper Durwood Davis Preston Davis FRESHMEN William Davis Robert Deatz Don Delahunt Vicky Deece Mary Margaret Dillon Ann Dobson Jack Downs Bonnie Doyle David Dunnaway Beverly Edmons Maria Faison Susan Faulkner Mike Foran Susan Fore Teddy Fraune Marilyn Freshwater Stanley Fulaton Danny Fulbright Gordon Fulp Steaven Gable Sandra Kay Gibson Marlene Gilley Lynn Gerady Mike Gluver Gery Going Harold Goodson Annette Gray Joyce Gray Steve Greer Jean Gurganus Jerry Gustoe Sandy Haines Martha Hall Pat Hall Rubbie Hall Gerald Harris Gordon Hemby Jackie Henihy Jimmy Henson Judy Herndon Jenny Hiekens Wade Higtgens Kenneth Huffman Linda Hunt-yeutt Elister Hunt Alice Hutler Bunny Irwin Mike Jackson 1. . '1 I 4 f '-. A . T' 1 1 K' 3 . -X j .kit 6. 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'W'Y 6 Iris ,Q FRESHMEN Linda Jarman Mary Jarman Virginia Jarman Alberta Jenkins Jimmy Jeffery Charlotte Johns Sue Jones Robert Jordon Terry Justice Lee Keel Bob Kelly Vesta Kellum Tommy Kellum Allan Ketchum Allen King Debra Kittle Nick Lane Kelly Lanier Meril Larison Jean Lenex Robert Littleton Judy Lockemy Alvia Lucas Bennie Mann Vicky Maranilli Dick Marsh Betty Marshburn Harris Marshburn Mary Marshburn Earl May Jane Maynard Jimmy McAuliffe Carolyn McCabe Sherry McNeil Clifton Mercer Gary Mercer Margaret Millinder David Morse Dalton Morton Glenwood Morton Hammy Morton Jackie Morton Faye Nealy Doddie Norris Vivia Nuelton Dennis Oliver Danny Padgett Marion Padgett FRESHMEN Larry Peneul Henry Petite Diane Phillips Vennette Phillips Elsie Pierce Joyce Pierce John Pittard Janet Pittman Mary Prince Dean Proctor Danny Rainer Charlotte Ramsey Elaine Rawles Billy Ray Dick Rhodes Walter Rhodes Hugh Rieh Harold Richardson Shirley Robbins Carol Roehelle Linwood Rochelle Rodney Rochelle Barbara Roller Eris Ross Iris Ross Walter Rulilein Mary Ann Russell Linda Sandy Linda Sawyer Paul Sedgewiek John Sewell Linda Sliaf Allen Shepard Johnny Shepard Winford Shepard Juanita Shivars Patsy Shivelhood Bill Siegfried Mary Sketoe Skipper Smiley Barbara Sneed Floyd Spurrier Teddy Stefanau Brenda Stevens Joan Stewart Sally Striekland Danny Stringfellow Lorene Stripling Q 5 Q .:.-1' a Q. 4, P 'is t,'? 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AA- 3 I l . W 'F . P 1, .mt IU IOR Calvin Rubright Jimmy Sawyer Jean Schreckengos Pat Shepard Carol Shivar Elizabeth Silance Fred Smith Jerry Smith Betty Starling Greg Steele Gerald Raynor Wayne Sandy Jerry Stephenson Alice Stewart Hallie Stewart Patsy Stewart Thurman Strickland Helen Swinson Sybil Swinson Peggy Tallman Ui ima.- rfb. i v li 311. . 1- ' ? f ,l4QQA'f' r1'V! ,Um 'v-Q .IU if 1 4 S. 511- i .fri S.. if s. if ,-1 Q, H in lbw: lg - ini' U IOR Mary Taylor Janet Thompson Ann Tissue Rae Torrey Clark Tutt James Vogel Jimmy Walton Jo Washington William Warslinm Bonnie Webb Helen Wiggins Linnie Wiggins Sidney Wilbur Judy Wilkins Brenda Wilkes Millie Woodbury s -f fir The Spoon River Anthology intrigues Mrs. Sand1in's English III. I vi! 'lu--... Mr. BatChe1or's typing Class plans for the future. in nfs W--Q...,,., vc ff W Maw . .A nur :gg we guns-xvvwllv 4, ww J, -.y X 9- f Ns 7,4 AQ t V 4 W '. ii-1' . ff 5 V' ' fwh ! '5Y:,' rf' 's ! 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If 1 'U ' ' ' 'A mf f .. 5' 5 Q' , , r ' x ' V4 fi ' .Y ' f fr 'IU ' V Q 3 ,, , A 7 wx 4 . Q ' sl I I s - ,X ann- A f 'Qi naman '4 1 Tm ., 'Hs .Q X f , X . , Q X S fi . Ls' ...Q -v-U. X f in ,S , 41 GENE THOMAS AMAN Gene Senior Superlative. CHARLOTTE FAYE BAILEY Faye F.H.A. 1,25 Library Assistant 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Plans to enter King's Business School. QT, L 'K '- 1 '5 V W . FRED EDWARD BEACHAM Fred Band 1,25 Glee Club 25 Latin Club 25 Football 1,2,45 Basketball 1,2,45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Sen- ior Superlative5 Plans to enter U.N.C. ROBERT ALLEN BEASLEY Robert F.F.A. 3,45 Industrial Arts 3,45 F.B.L.A. 4: Bus Driver 4. SENIQRS BETTE JUNE ALEXANDER Bette Band 1,2,3,45 Eastern District 25 County Clinic 35 Re- porter 3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Choir 1,25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Plans to enter college or airline training. MITCHELL FERRIS ALLEN, III Mitchell Football25 Latin Club 2,35 Student Council 2,45 DeMolay 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Varsity Club 45 Senior Play 45 Senior Superlative5 Plans to enter Duke University. ICN sm 'fur JESSIE MAE BAKER Jessie Glee Club 25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Secretary 25 Reporter 35 Sweetheart 35 Choir 3,45 F,B,L.A, 4. KENNETH TOSTOE BARNES Kenny Student Council 15 4-H Club 15 J. V. Football 1,25 P.T.S. A. 1,25 Latin Club 25 Glee Club 2,45 F.T.A. 35 Choir 3: F.B.L.A. 35 Plans to enter East Carolina College. ? , akin' ,ff 5 SE IOR RALPH ANDREW BENDER Andy Footballl3 Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 2,3,4Q County Band Clinic 33 State Band Clinic 33 DeMolay QPMCJQ Senior Playg Bus Driver 3,4. GERALD WAYNE BLAKE Gerald Class Vice President 1,43 F. E. S. S. 33 Student Council 1,3,43 Marshal 3,4Q F.B.L.A. 43 Parliamentarian 43 Plans to enter U.N. C. 4. PR., in-fa-ff A' l RETA FAYE BRYAN Reta Glee Club 13 Latin Club 13 F.H.A. 23 F.B.L.A. 33 D.E.C. A. 33 Choir 43 Plans to work. FRANCES ELLEN BURRELL Fran P.T.S.A. Nomination Committee 13 F.H.A. 13 Song Leader 13 J. V. Cheerleader 13 Varsity Cheerleader 23 Glee Club 1,23 Choir 33 Choir Accompanist 33 Choral Award 3g Spanish Club 3,43 Varsity Club 3,43 Junior Play 33 Rainbow 3,43 Dance Band 3,43 Senior Superlativeg Plans to enter Cleveland College. Yu- JY N... Q fs A 5? . - iff 'cl 'f WENDELL EUGENE BOYS Wendell J. V. Football 23 Latin Club 2,33 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 Senior Superlative. HARRIET BRYAN Harriet F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 F.B.L.A. 1,23 4-H Club 1,2,33 President 13 Bus Driver 33 Plans to enter East Carolina College. Qu.. ...awww- HUGH ABBOTT BURTON Hugh Class Vice President 23 Class President 33 Executive Council 33 Student Council 2,3,43 President 43 Teenager of the Year 33 Marshal 3,43 Chief 43 DeMo1ay 2,3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,4Q Vice President 33 Football 1,2,3,43 Tri-Captain 43 Senior Superlative3 Plans to enter State College. ELBERTA FAYE BYNUM Bertie Art 13 F.H.A. 1,23 Latin Club 2,33 F.B.L.A. 3,43 Treas- urer 4. Plans to attend James Walker School of Nursing. Ls Q4 an- '?' CONSTANCE ANGELA CONAWAY Connie Band1,2,3,45Distric-tBand Clinic 15 Ensemble 15 County Band Clinic 35 Latin Club 3: State Latin Convention 35 F.T.A. 45 Plans to enter West Virginia University. AGNES VIOLA CONROY Miami Glee Clublz Volley Ball Team 1: Library Assistant 2,35 Transferred from Hampton High School 45 D.E.C.A. 62,1 E RICHARD JOSEPH CROKER Richard Science Club 15 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Football 35 Junior Play 35 Varsity Club 3,45 Track 3,45 Senior Play 45 Transferred from Junior High 1125 Plans to enter East Carolina College. ANNE LOUISE CROWSON Anne Transferred from Camp Lejeune High School 35 Glee Club 15 Library Assistant 25 Art 35 Choir 35 Junior Play 35 Spanish Club 35 D.E.C.A. 45 Secretary 45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Vice President 45 National Convention Representa- tive 45 Plans to enter Elon College. S IOR SHIRLEY ANN COHEN Shirley J.V. Cheerleader 15 Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A, 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 253,45 Head Cheerleader 45Junior Play 35 Office Work- er 35 Annual Staff 35 Senior Play 45 Senior Superlative5 Cardinal Favoriteg Plans to enter East Carolina College. TULULA ANN COLLINS Lulu Latin Club 15 F.H.A. 1,25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 D.E.C.A. 3,4. -9- ,+- ELIZABETH ANNE COOK Lizard J.V. Cheerleader 15 Student Council 15 F.H.A. 15 Band 25 F.B.L.A. 35 Library Assistant 35 Spanish Club 3,4 Drill Team 45 F.T.A. 45 Plans to enter W.C.-U.N.C. CLARICE JANE COVINGTON Clarice F.H.A. 1,25 Junior Play 35 Choir 3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,4 State Convention 35 Plans to enter Elon College. SENIORS DOUGLAS WHITFIELD DAUGHTRY Doug Student Council 15 Spanish Club 35 Varsity Club 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Football 1,3,4. PHILLIP LYNN DAVIS Phillip J.V. Football25 Latin Club 2,35 Football 45 Varsity Club 45 Plans to go to college. 'r::' --R f LILLIE IRENE DUDLEY Lillie F.H.A. 15 Library Assistant 1,25 Spanish Club 35 D.E,C, A. 4. TIMOTHY GREY EASON Timmy Latin Club 25 J.V. Basketball 25 Football l,2,3,45 Tri- Captain 45 Baseball 1,2,3,4: Varsity Club 2,3,4g Presi- dent 4: Spanish Club 3,45 Executive Council 45 Senior Superlative: Plans to enter Wake Forest College. .4 -fi - q.....,,.. ,N I, f J . in '55 WENDELL EARL DAVIS Wendell Latin Club 2: D.E.C.A. 3,45 Publicity Manager 4: F.I3. L,A, 45 Photographer 45 Plans to enter U.N.C. GLORIA JEAN DEESE Gloria Choir 35 F.B.L.A. 3,41 Plans to enter a business volli-ge. 'mi' .am 'vt' 0'2- if S--.N .M a . -iv., . if ,I EDWARD WALTON FARNELL Eddie Football 1,35 Latin Club 2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,41 Basket- ball 3,4: Plans to enter N.C. State. WALTER MILLER FLORIE Walt Latin Club 2,3545 Treasurer: Track 3,42 Annual Staff 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Varsity Club 45 Senior Play 45 Senior Superlative: Plans to enter Frederic-k Military Institute. if ' 'livin ELEANOR ANNE GREENE Anne Band 1,2,3,4Q County Clinic 1,31 Ensemble 23 F.H.A. 1, 2g F.B.L.A. 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Plans to enter W.C.- U.N.C. ANNE BATCHELOR GREENWELL Anne J.V. Cheerleader 1, Chief 13 Varsity Cheerleader 2.3,4: Homecoming Attendant 13 Varsity Club Attendant 13 Student Council 2: Latin Club 2,3Q Office Assistant 3: Junior Play 3: Varsity Club 3,4Q F.T.A. 43 Senior Play 43 Cardinal Favorite: Plans to enter St. Mary's Junior College '51 QNX MIS QS-Q ww, f . K r K 3 H 134' .., 'ggi' - ' 'P fs? ' Y View ' W: K, tx33S LETROY AULAND GURGANUS LetrOy F.F.A. 1,2,3,43 Bus Driver 2,3,4g Plans to work. STELLA MAE GURGANUS Stella F.H.A. l,2Q Latin Club 1,23 Art 2: Plans to enter Catawba College. SENIOR PEGGY ANN GIBSON Peggy F.H.A. 1: F.B.L.A. 3: Spanish Club 3. EDITHROSE CHASE GRADY Edith Choir 13 4-H Club 132: F.H.A. 1,2: Library Assistant 3: Spanish Club 3,43 F.B.L.A. 4: Senior Play. WILLIAM OVERTON GRIFFIN Billy YQ 1' Student Council l,4Q Football 1: Art 23 Junior Play 3: Spanish Club 3,4: Senior Play 43 Senior Superlative: Plans to enter Wake Forest College. JOYCE FAYE GURGANUS Joyce Plans to work. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4Q F.B.L.A. 3,4. 3 I iw in swf SENIOR MARGARET MONTAGUE HARMON Tacky Band 1,25 F.H.A. 15 Newspaper 15 Latin Club 2,35 Annual Staff 3,45 Student Council 45 Senior Superlative5 Plans to enter W. C.-U.N. C. REBEKAH ANN HARTLINE Becky Radio Club2 3'GirlsScouts1 2 3' Pep Club 1 2' Library Club2 3 Library Staff2 3 Spanish Club 4 Transferred from Albertville High School 'S 411 E i'215,,, M Q. MARY LYNN HENDERSON Mary Lynn Varsity Club Queen 15 May Court 15 F.H.A. 15 Class Secretary 15 Latin Club 1,25 Corresponding Secretary 25 Class President 25Student Council 1,2,35 E.D.N.C.S.C.C. 25 Corresponding Secretary 35 P.T.S.A. Secretary 35 Marshal 2,3,45 Girls' State 35 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 2,3,45 Assistant Editor 35 Editor 45 Senior Play 45 F.T.A. 45 Treasurer 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Secretary 35 Senior Superlative5 Cardinal Favoriteg Plans to enter St. Mary's Jr. College. LILLIE MARIE HEWITT Marie Library Assistant 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2545 Spanish Club 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Plans to work. -q-on-wl- N,-ff ,f SHIRLEY JEAN HARVEY Shirley Library Assistant 15 F.H.A. 2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 45 Choir 45 Transferredfrom Miami Edison Jr. Highg Plans to work. LILLIEI MAE HASSELL Lillie Latin Club 25 Library Assistant 35 F.B.L.A. 3,4. jf Q FHA 4,5 4' rx JY' I K-me W 4 55..- MADELEINE CARROLL HOWELL Madeleine F.H.A. 1,25 Homecoming Representative 25 4-H Club 1,2,35 Choir35 Glee Club 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Plans to enter Virginia Intermont. - ROY ELTON JACKSON Ronnie Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3545 State Band Clinic 35 County Band Clinic 35 Band Officer 45 Baseball 253,45 DeMolay 1,2,3,45 KPMCD5 Plans to enter Mars Hill College. 4 we 'fvy 'QP' gk GEORGE HERMAN JONES George JAMES HENRY JUSTICE Jim F.F.A. 2,3,4: Secretary 35 President 45 Bus Driver 45 Plans to work. ,,.. 'lb ROBERT JOHN KUNKA Bobby F.B.L.A. 35 Spanish Club 3,4. DELORIS FAYE LANIER Deloris F.H.A. 1,25 4-H Club 1,25Glee Club 25 Choir 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 President 45 State Representative 35 National Re- presentative 45 Spanish Club 35 Bus Driver 3,45 Plans to enter East Carolina College. SENIORS ALBERT DANIEL JERNIGAN Albert Student Council 25 Latin Club 2,35 Basketball 25 Football 2,3,45 Track 35 Varsity Club 3,45 Senior Superlative. PATRICIA MAE JOHNS Patty Band 1,2,35Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 1,45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 4-H Club l,2,35 Plans to enter Virginia lntermont. aw, 5 ' . M , x KAREN ELIZABETH IQXST Karen J. V. Cheerleader15 Newspaper 15 F.H.A. 1,25 Reporter 25Spanish Club 2,3545 President 35 Treasurer 45 Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Student Council 35 Executive Council 35 Office Assistant 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Senior Superlativeg Cardinal Favoriteg Plans to enter East Carolina College. ROBERTA ELIZABETH KIRK Bird Transferred from Albany High School 25 The Forty Wonders, Science Club 15 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Latin Club 2,3,45 Junior Play 35 Choir 45 Rainbow 3,45 Annual Staff 45 F.T.A. 45 Senior Play 45 Plans to enter Elon College. 5 45, s fe Q , 'MX -'ilu pf 1 f VW V 'NSA nv 2 ' ji., fr: SENIOR LOUISE MAY LARSEN Louise F.H.A. 15 Glee Club 15 Art 15 F.B.L.A. 15 Band 1,2,3. HILDA GRACE MARSHBURN Grace F.H.A. 2,3,45 Parliamentarian 45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Secretary 45 State Representative 35 Homecoming Representative 4. TONY ALAN MARSHBURN Tony F.F.A. 3,45 D.E.A.C. 3. CONSTANCE LEE MARTIN Connie Field Hockey 15 Soccer 15 Pep Club 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Dancing Club l,2,35 Badminton 25 Transferred from Clarkstown High 45 Plans to work. 4 'hr-al '! 9' l HORACE WILLIAM MARSHBURN Horace F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Plans to work. JERRY DEAN MARSHBURN Jerry F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 D.E.A.c. 4. 'bfi' ,.M 'f DELORES JO ANN MARTIN JO Ann THOMAS PAUL MARYSCUK Thomas Spanish Club 35 Mechanical Arts l,2. ix MARTHA KATHLEEN MELTON Martha Band 1,2,3,45 County Band Clinic 1,35 State Band Clinic 35 Secretary 2,35 President 3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Vice President25 Quad-County Reporter 25 President 35 F.T. A. 3,45 President 45 4-H Club l,2,3,45 President 1,35 Vice President 25 Reporter 25 County President 1,35 Delegate to State Electric Congress 35 Annual Staff 3,45 Assistant Feature Editor 35 Feature Editor 45 Student Council 35 Rainbow 3,45 Executive Council 3,45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Senior Superlative5 Miss Jack- sonville High. CAROLYN VIRGINIA MILLER Carolyn J.V. Cheerleader 15P.T.S.A. Representative 25 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 3,45 Assistant Feature Editor 3: Business Manager 45 Spanish Club 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Senior Play 45 Library Assistant 45 Senior Superlative5 Plans to enter East Carolina College. JIMMY DALTON MORTON Jimmy Latin Club 2,35 Plans to enter N.C. State College. PATTI ANNE MURPHY Patti Glee Club 15 F.B.L.A. 25 Transferred from Southern High School. SENIOR LLEW JEAN MAYNARD Lew Jean Band 152,35 Spanish C1ub3,45 F.T.A. 4: Library Assistant 4. LEA ANN MC DOWELL Lea Transferred from Camp Lejeune High School 45 D.E.A.C. 45 Plans to enter Flora McDonald College. ,, an 'VM Yr- VIRGINIA MAJHNE MOORING Maxine F.H.A. 1,25 Spanish Club 3,45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Plans to enter Woman's College. EDITH MAXINE MORTON Maxine F.H.A. 1,35 Glee Club 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Choir 45 Plans to enter Kings Business School. 05 ,VX SENIORS MARGARET ANNE MUSSELWHITE Margaret Student Council 1,23 Latin Club 2,33 F.T.A. 3,43 Glee Club. DONALD MCPHAIL NELSON Don J.V. Football lg 4-H Club lg Mechanical Arts 13 Student Council 1,43 Latin Club 2,3,4g Bus Driver 3,43 Plans to enter East Carolina College. 4'1 eg i , wwf X JIMMY PELLETIER Jimmy F.F.A. 1, 2,41 Plans to work. BENNY THOMAS POLLARD Tommy D.E.C.A. Club lg 4-H Club l: J.V. Football 13 Mechani- cal Arts 13 F.F.A. 2,3,45 Industrial Arts 23 F.B.L.A. 4g Bus Driver 3,41 Plans to enter East Carolina College. ,pwm 'FCM QQPP Y C I LILLIAN SANDRA NICHOLSON Lillian Reporter 13 Treasurer 23 Monogram Club 2: Varsity Cheerleader 1,21 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Treasurer 23 Beta Club 2,3,4g 4-H Club 1,2,3,43 President 3g Transferred from Jones Central 33 F.T.A. 43 Girl's State 33 Student Coun- cil 43 Plans to enter Kings Business School. RONALD VICK PEEDIN Ronnie J. V. Football 13 Varsity Football 2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3: 43 Student Council 13 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Plans to enter East Carolina College. x He End. J ,it L . 6' . 7 .fi X we ROBERT NATHANIEL POWELL Bob Bandl,2,3,43 Latin Club 2,33 F.B.L.A. 3,4g Glee Club 1. JAMES LEE QUINN, III Jimmy Football23 Track2: Transferred from Hialeah, Florida: Junior Play 35 Spanish Club 3,4Q Senior Play 4g Varsity Club 43 Plans to enter East Carolina College. kiwi' J '? '!h- ! f ,. is.. JOHN ALEX RAMSEY John F.F.A. 1,23 F.B.L.A. 45 D.E.C.A. 4, Bus Driver 3,4g Senior Play 45 Plans to enter East Carolina College. THOMAS LAWRENCE REAVES Tom National Junior Honor Society 1g Key Club 2g Hi-Y 2, Latin Club 1,2g Transferredfrom Fayetteville 3g Club 3,43 F.E.S.S. 3: Plans to enter N.C. State. Spanish 4 'ln-f CHARLES HENDRICKS ROBINSON Charles J.V. Football 13 Varsity Football 3,4g Band 2g Varsity Club 45 DeMolay 2,3,4. HENNRIETT HELENE ROSEMAN Helene Cue Club 1,23 Art Club 1,23 Rainbow Comet Showg Student Council l,2g Treasurer 23 F.H.A. lg Transferred from N0I'f0ik, Virginia 35 F.B.L.A. 3g Senior Play 4g Spanish Club 4, Senior Superlativeg Plans to enter Womans College or University of San Diego. S ICR GARLAND JUNIOR RAMSEY Garland General Shop 1,2g Wood Working 4g Transferred from Camp Lejeune High School 3g D.E.C.A. 4. JAMES LEON RAMSEY Jimmy Latin Club lg J.V. Football lg Student Council l,2,3g F.B.L.A. 3g Baseball 4g Plans to enter East Carolina College. ,. Y. X fi. 1. W Q N BARBARA ANNE RICH Barbara F.H.A. 1,2,3g F.B.L.A. 3,4g D.E.C.A. 4. PAUL RIDDLE Paul C109 Cillbil Latin Club 23 D.E.C.A. 3g Spanish Club 3,4 SENIOR RONALD EDWARD SCHWENTORUS Ronnie Band 15 Glee Club 15 Spanish Club 3,45 Plans to enter East Carolina College. RICHARD CRAWFORD SCOTT Richard Golf Team 2,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 An- nual Staff 45 Senior Editor 45 Senior Play 45 De Molay 2,3,45 Plans to enter University of North Carolina. .5 4,5 fp--f fr CATHERINE GORDON SHESSO Cathy F.H.A. 15 Student Council l,2,45 Recording Secretary 4: Class Secretary 2,3,45 Class Treasurer 25 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Junior Play 35 Marshal 3,45 Office Administration 45 Senior Play 45 Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,45 Senior Super- lative5 Cardinal Favorite5 plans to enter East Carolina College. DONALD THOMPSON SHEPARD Donald Vice President35 Bus Driver 35 Class President 45 F.B. L.A. 45 Student Council 45 Executive Council 45 Plans to enter N. C. State. ! lur- wg., SUSAN HENDA SEGERMAN Susan F.H.A. 15 Latin Club 2,35 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 3. 45 Feature Editor 45 Senior Play 45 F.T.A. 45 Rainbow 2,3545 Cardinal Favorite5 Plans to enter Bryn Mawr College. BARBARA ANNE SHAW Barbara F.H.A. 1: J.V. Cheerleader 15 Latin Club 25 F.E.L.A. 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Rainbow 3, 45 DeMolay Attendant 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Senior Superlative5 Cardinal Favorite. KI A JOHNNY OBED SHIVAR Johnny F.F.A. 45 F.B.L.A. 4. PHILIP WARREN SIMPKINS Mole J.F. Football 15 J.V. Basketball I5 Glee Club 15 Latin Club 25 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Varsity Football 2,3,4g Track3,45 Student Council 2,35 Spanish Club 3,45 Senior Superlative. CQ hug.-f' VICKY GWEN STANKWYTCH Vicky F.H.A. 15 Latin Club 2,35 Annual Staff 45 Feature Edi- tor 45 Rainbow3,45Senior Attendant5 Senior Play 45 Sen- ior Superlative Cardinal Favorite5 Plans to enter Wo- mans College. ROBEY CANCIL STEWART Robey Band 1,2,3,45 J.V. Football 15 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3. !.Fh...-av' RONALD LEE TRACHTENBERG Ronnie Newspaper Staff 15 DeMolay 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 1,2,35 45 Business Manager 45 Class Treasurer 3,45 F.E.S.S. 35 F.T.A. 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Marshal 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 President 45 Executive Council 45 Senior Superlativeg Plans to enter U.N.C.5 Mr. Jacksonville High. ROBERT KENNETH UPDEGRAVE Ken J.V. Football 15 Transferred from Oceanside, California5 Football 3, 45 Varsity Club 3,45 Treasurer 45 Spanish Club 2,45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Senior Superlative, Plans to enter U.N.C. SENIOR CLAYTON DAVID SKETOE, JR. Clayton Latin Club 1,25 Athletics Club 15 Literary Club 1,25 Student Council 25 Transferred from Beaufort, South Carolina 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Vice President 45 F.T.A. 45 Parliamentarian 45 Plans to enter U.N.C. FRANCES MARGARET SMITH Frannie Cheerleader 1,25 Majorette 15 School Paper 1,25 Library Club 15 French Club 25 Spanish Club 1,35 F.B.L.A. 35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Social Dancing 45 Plans to enter U.C.L.A. an Y' 'A' Q '- DORIS ANN SUNSHINE Doris Glee Club 15 F.H.A. 25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 D.E.C.A. 3,45 Parliamentarian 45 Transferred from Camp Lejeune HighSchool. MARVIN J. SWINSON Marvin r.F.A. 1,45 F.B.L.A. 4. 15. E 3 Y-:WZ il 5 ,A 9 .,f- ' E IORS MAC ARTHUR WESTON Mac D.E.C.A. 43 Treasurer 45 F.B.L.A. 4. BOBBY RAY WHALEY Bobby K 'H Y r F.F.A. 1,2,4Q F.B.L.A. 4. Q f 4 fvfzx, 'li y Q Na. S-ah... , BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS Barbara Glee Club 33 Choir 43 4-H Club 43 F.H.A. 4. MARGARET ANN WINTER Ann F.H.A. 13 Spanish Club 3,43 Rainbow 3,43 Senior Play 43 Senior Superlative3 Cardinal Favorite. 'i i , . + J , 5 1 , F g : .3 1 ' l Q , Dramatics Class entertains the A students with Dr. Fix-it . - ,X gigs .L I JAMES JOSEPH WHELAN Jim Transferredfrom Beaufort, South Carolinag Track 2,3,43 D.E.C.A. 43 Northeastern Conference Champion Holder 43 State Track Meet 3,43 Captain of Track Team 43 Var- sity Football 43 Varsity Club 3,4. JOHNNIE MAE WILKINSON Johnnie F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g English Club 13 Science Club 13 Trans- ferred from Hemphill High School3 Plans to enter Free Methodist College. 'Q if- I gif inf 'f w 5 ' U Z Q Y' I 1 V . Q K N. .li . V ' I f ', ' fl 2 58' q 4' ,. i' ,L K v fs, Q' N554 , A ' . 2 Y 4 H 2 Af A 1 , , wi AC? w efu i, Sw' ' I I Af1,AV I is 4 4 1 xy X4 w S ba J X 'Q 5 14 5 i g I 131 3, X-. 'lm 'R . I1 as , x y . 'f A , x , X 5: Mn W' W if A X x S , I wx 'M ,, , V ,SV r ' 'V f k A L Div tv Thesetwo honored seniors have been elected by the faculty on the basis of leadership, character, and all-roundness . They are versatile, friendly, and courteous. They are dependable, helpful, and popular. They are Mr. and Miss Jacksonville High School. Martha Melton 44 Ronnie Trachtenberg pf' Nu: ruocg WW 4 .:f' X - J M 4' A -gl? f.,... EST ALL-Rf0fND u 4 by , 5 g S is 1. A AE eg hh 5 L U fi , ,.a QQ . k H J ii? ,, P, -y .If W -'-I ff' 1'-5 2.42 -'WM HP: f- :If kc'i2 ' , A a ffx Ms A 3. at - 4- as , f ' . 3 4 . 9 5 Q ' ' . f ' Nl Y ,s .xx Sd' lf mg L ' A Q W .al Z Uk 1: , g.f'1s2gI,Q' f ' ,tai - z it . 1 , , - ' 4 uit, N ' .L J WW F . ,, ,M . 1 yff.f,f '-.5 Q'.1??? xg,- 'I '33 -1- ' S f T 'gf QQ - ,., f' L L 'l2.,,,,,k- ' Z 2' ink V 'I,fx5?fi3i, wt , it L x q -W ,f.,,.Y 1 4' 14: I . if!-K S' f . H' - ' 3 ' A nlfjf 'fb ' 'ffdtlf' -1 7, .1 ,,,.,, 'wiff'5?i?,lfw'-'.5ex,f J A Mak 6 ,Z My frff.,1'ig , Q ' ,xw,:!tMa'iz?:f?f'f:: ?g,te.A.4, N3 as-ANisii.Q5Tgi:f+.a??e .. Ffa' .Mx-cf 1 Q ' A i 4' v vw ' .'Q',wmvgg. , xfvfe:.f- -f-'ff1 . .f',5W.f' ,awp ' f ASW 1, is v.,. K, - .'z,'4A: f 1. Q 'm W . 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ES mag uf, '5u...,,,.,,.Q-'I X '1 ,,,f': 'iv' .Y -P' J K wh f ik , 7 I n E' f x f X.. K :N fn. ' MUST C0 if S ' Sl ' gi, if x s 1, '+1uw 1 'Q pa f g .., ' ' ,Q r 4 i was A ?,g- Q ts- ezf23f'n. ..- HBEST LGOKINGH Gene Aman Shirley Cohen W 'Ng 'X fx S.. ' R --,. Sak -...hh '1 Www ' :N 'N .. . V qgmmd ' :W1,i ,Agfl, -A-2 QM., V ,. 125.-M T: 'T ...L ML 'Gm' xf '. hi'-3 !, f 1 gffuif 5 3 K ' A. . v W ' M 'wr , -W ., M.- -1 1 .mf f y 4 ' v ' A X W A- A A 9 3: an x st 2 1 ,g 1 V V l 2 if . at 'g ' ' 4 - - 0 4 , 1 M , as W xx 5' uri s , fl ,ibn 'aa X 1 NN' 'mNh Nf: Yi A ' A 8 Q I f if fy 5 .5 , X x 3 X 'U' 1? '5i i ' ff . 4,4 ' -:wig A s k'wrff ' f 4 I v ., ,.f,' . K Q, ,. 9 2 '-Y' 'as I! , .i. gfgsxxl 5-ht wxxxx Q- : 'W 1 JK I Sg,Q,-'MZ'-4' mm- U' Q Nfiidv' ,J A- - Ti, 5. F + , 'fi 'ea - - , . , 4 l . eggs , A k . L2 14,352 A . , :.1 :,1 , 'WJ' , . .,,, .,.1, lj 95 N Ak 7 Q ffi1 i1 A ,W M1-3 Wififfffg , A If ' , m. if lm., 1- K W . mwvjjqiffeb-M -, A 'Q x . nm Q 1 wy- -.f 5 I .-.- If W M gL'msr,,. M. V.. LA 1 vvA . -.41 ,,fJ?f:.J3 ,.':.L'X I 'A I as -IA ,I I .,.' ' I vw 2 JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATIO fLeft to rightj Mr. Winberry, Mr. Jac,-Ztson, Mr. Gurganus, Mr. Jones, Mr. Simmons 1-MIM ,.n:,,.m.1.4 LI.. Jw-QA Oflfi M M.,I.,,M., 'ZZ .,'11 '.g.,U 'I X Q I M v. -In Il!',llY'1 Z 1 f s yi! ww HYI, S, jx. NN My DISTRICT PRINC A D SECRETAR Mr. John Bender Mrs. Ada Sanders ii 1 5 W MM W... WR L. w . 15' 5- ff 'MX -, W 'G -M - - - -41 'j' wwwwrmnr fx' fy, Q K' -Und if-.un-sz' Mrs. x,..J EC 2si ETf-TRY oUR TEACHERS AND PRINCIPAL Our first dutyis to Godg our second to our countryg and our third to our parents. But what of the fourth? Do we thoughtlessly list minor values, forgetting completely those persons to whom we owe so much concerning our future success and happiness. Do we cast them aside, in word and in deed, as we go about our activities? Do we belittle them, and scornthemin our selfishness? Or do we sometimes pause to consider the greatness of their task, the significance of their influence? Do We realize our great debt to these- --our teachers? What should be our situation, had there never been teachers? What would be our future, if suddenly they should be gone, and none should come to take their places? We must not forget that we owe to our teachers, and to all teachers before them, the joy and wonder and beauty of knowledge. We must honor, respect, and elevate them. These are our helpers, our counselors, our friends. These are our teachers! 66 3 , t 'X 'Q EP 1 . .,-MM , . 'tx 'IP IP' 'ff' X' ? ' Ash ,1 iw if-'S gggwi f fy: fish ,, .,, M Q Qww? ' av-1? k wg, FACULTY Fountain Taylor East Carolina College B.S. and M.A. Martha Thomason Lander College University of South Carolina, A.B. Estelle Hardison East Carolina College, A.B. Chrystene Klar Mary Washington College, University of Virginia, B.A. Yetta Brock Woman's College, University of North Carolina, Duke University. A. B. E. B. Taylor East Carolina College, B.S. 69 52 aff, ' w e, T 'w i , 2 g-J' urs G -.,,...,,m-xwmwvs A X. IN MEMORIAM ,wr- JACK AMYETTE We ded1cate thxs page to Jacksonv1l1e s champ1on of chmldren He helped us when we needed h1m most, through all thetr1als of growmg up he was always there He watched us grow but because of the w111 of God he w111 not see us march 1nto adulthood We g1ve ourthanks to Jack Amyette for the help he gave us andweprom1se to be the kmd of c1t1zens that would make h1m proud of us 2 IN MEMCRIAM MR. BEN BARRINGER He l1ved to educate others Th1s IS the ep1taph of Mr Barrmger, who durmg the few months he taught 1n our school, endeared hlmself both to the pupxls and the faculty He was a Chr1st1an gentleman and a scholar HIS death IS a loss to the Jacksonv1l1e Hxgh School and to the c1ty of J acksonvxlle because h1s prm c1pal mterest was educat1on 73 ll ' ll u n u o . 2 I l Q. Mrs. Hardison'S algebra class explore mysteries of the square root. .p 'J' i fh- ,,..,4s The industrial arts class prepares for a building project. -is Miss B r 0 c k 's algebra class is concentrating on the complexities of mathematics. - ,.a '?' Y 'X 'Q ,:.-'fwf 'Xu wad 1 724: Q- Z . ,A 'yn ,wg .1 .,,. rw 'Sf '- X 1 , , l...,gL- +42?35Lf' Q A In I .V K -A . 4 A fx . N W - f ' , 4.13511 . LL E X 1' 1 ' Q 'W I J 4-'X . 1 I ! 'glam-N A 2 kx fl! .- 3 A , .VJ A ftp V: I' V X ' If as El 'W gf, R W 9 5- jx -N , s , -QNQ fl V , F ' W IL ' ? Q ax!!-,1 ' f f f 1 r 41 lf I 5 W K Nglrkk I at I V7 I A Xb, r -., ' 1 - A ' 44 ST' V! 1 - n , 1 A u Q X . f ' 5 ,f 5 . ' A ' A' f-41-flgiv,--, I A' ' A , 1 Q aff . ' ' r '511fi'7' ,K...E x 2 ,win build a cabinet. Q.-ff The shop class prepares to The dramatic arts 1-lass plan a one-act play under the direction of Mr. E. B. Taylor. f ly 'B'- QQ, ,SRX Www the Jak af BESS MYERSON XQSQ SWK 1 f s fwiefd C'1'Xt C m Q 1 511 uc 1 select :Lon of h a love y Q OU Wf 1FdGC We 33113 1 xe 5 v Qfc 1 QS KMC w' , mxe v oxwve tw me. in fi' X we s cam ww W e,es. Ava n, my thanks PFI waking mc to hflp nut amd rv brsf visMt5 fn X1 of you Pwr t ww Q iwb Manx 'PW1 a S COA Uradna e DLUCQIEX .,.,.f M ,ruff . 5 gy MVP Jiwr XL, , Uewd L93 lefiuyaam, 1? wwf iMf,, 9 d'fWf,A - Q , . S Kash ohwgii E 'VWX .0,W Ff9'iT 1 ' wwvxvfY S ' flyln. Aft-y Pf-base ' 5,1 K fffQ1Wv CMUTG inf QB. T.f 'ATN P3T'?j9qOW H3 w X M f v'Mvi'Vv UT Ver Vffvn lp f,3' ymgw' fQ.nQ4gWX- 1g3LrQ, Q , K also 3dm'wri 'xc Cf t,1-Q of XM? fwce Q05 tYf +W. ' f. mfr .J ,Q , , ,l ' . . Q , ' , 1 g-9 , H, . 'f ,YW , X qf fl-'1ik,,,, 1 fr wb1,i. A. 'uf Ya ff K' at In 'W , j, ,L CARD L Q -1 a-at What girl does not dream of being selected a Cardinal to make her dream a reality? irl does not wonder The girlwhose hope this is has many things to consider. Her first thought will be that her cha is equal to that of everyone else. She will remember that the basis of selection is not outstand beauty, but charm, cheerfulness, participation in extracurricular activities, and personality. She practice friendliness, kindness, and graciousness toward everyone. She will be active in school affai and she will do her best in her schoolwork. As aresult, this girl will have the admiration of the faculty and the students. She will have po Cathy Shesso s' 11 I vw I e larity, happiness, and self-respect. She will not flaunt her treasures vainly, nor will she engag, snobbery. She will be selected a Cardinal Favorite ---her dream will come true! 1959. ..... Gayle Venters 1958 ...... Sandra Griffin 1957 ...... Eole Johnson 1956 ...... Frankie Zimmerman 1955 ...... Kathy Caldwell CARDINAL FAVORITES YQ-W 'Q A 'lf . Q ., 5 N , x CARDINAL FAVORITES K iff' Q 8 rf. CARDINAL FAVORITES ,.0 ' 53 Qs M, i haw A I U CARDINAL FAVORITES G' X Q ,A Q 1-1oMEeoM1NG QUEEN 'QQ 1 8- 'Wi sl 'I aww, Kal en hast Perhaps one of the most lmpoltant Celtln atxons of the school yea: ms Homecomm On thxs day, alum n1,parents and fr1ends g,athe1 topa1t1C1pate ln the act1x1t1es of the ci 13, which beam xx 1th the Homecom mg, assembly xuhcxe alumn1 are 1LCOg,Il1ZGd and honol ed The 3.fttlllO0Yl IS set aslde for the spectacu lar parade, whlch mcludes the band, the many lovtlv and tedxously prepared floats nauous dlgmtames and school 1ep1 esentatn es, and the Homecommg Queen and her coart The dax s h1gh hghted by the Homecommg, football game, always an excmng one The hlgh pom of the game comes durmg the half, when the Queen IS Crovt ned and her court presented along w1th he The Queen cl osen by the iootball team, YQIQIIS over all the ac1t1x1tes of the day The fue memo rs of her couxt two Semor g1rls selected bs the football te Im, and one 1LD1'w9Ilt3t1V9 hom e uh of the othe1 Q lasses, selected by thexr classmates a1d hen m heg' rexgn nd along w1th he1 lend + auty to the festu al Homecommo Day ends 'xx 1th a dance held lll the sc hool gy I'11IlHSlUlll Ex eryone retam happy memorles of tlus most happv day Z. 3 1 c K u ' v l 1 ' - 'K ' gm ' 7 - . 2 . ,Q 3 , v . , . 1 , 7. . ,I 2 7 . r.. v. - , , x ' y y y , . ' .3 T ' - ,. ' .' - - , , . . L C X . 5 , A M -, E, v 1 ,- . . V L . , . . ln. - , . K 1 Y . . h , . . ' , Q I A c Y X , 7 I 7 ' L . Y 'lf , 'lf 7 . . . Y, , Y - g i -- . . a . v 1. ., 4 4 7 .ll .3 V . ,Z . . ., C . ' . . 4 . . - . -p . - 1,3 .L ' ' V U' Y 7' ' E f Y Q. . 7 I 43, ' 82 W HOMECGMI G ATTE D N 'R-I-ST ibn it-3' Barbara Shaw Semor V1cky Stankwytgh Semor TU' -an Judy Beacham Jumor '-1:-'H Carolyn .Iukosk1 Sophomore She11aComg11o Freshman 83 ,X r lv r- 53. up 5 V' T g . A A' N for 4 . if X ,Qc ak' Qt. if 'K I 5 IIII4 I l Vx I fx gxbjlh AAa' x.. x. HZFURE FIESTA H . 1 U ' - N . ur i FN D as l s 4 S f ., s THE CARDI AL CLUB wrgk, The band receives uniforms given to them by the Cardinal Club. A chicken supper was also sponsored by the Cardinal Club. ff The Cardinal Club meeting is held with guest Ed Sutton. The Board of Directors for the Cardinal Club Are: C. W. Hargett, President Robert D. Sanders, Vice-President John H. Bender, Secretary Louis Shields, Treasurer Carl Babson S. C. Page Alvin C. Morton Elmer Ellington W. E. Brown Sold 126 seasontickets in 1958- 1959 and 475 in 1959-1960. Interested the Jacksonville Volunteer Fire Department in purchasing a football scoreboard for the school. Has contributed S1700 towards the purchases of athletic equipment. Has contributed S2000 towards the purchase of band uni- forms. Frank McGuire is presented as guest speak- er for the Cardinal Club. The purposes for which the corporation is organized are: to secure, further andpro- mote the cooperation of all interested per- sons in the advertising of, fostering public good will toward, stimulation of interest in and, otherwise assisting in the athletic, scho- larship and other programs of the Jackson- ville Schools and particularly the Jacksonville High School. The Jacksonville Cardinal Club, while only two years old, has been a tremendous asset to the Jacksonville Schools. Some of the accomplishments are listed below: ,gqgv W f ww w V , ul 4 ,iq I A ,ff- ' L -. ' 2 - . Q., ev i xr A -' i' V' i ' ' ' f ' ' ' I . gr. ,V ' . I L..--A A i ix-4. fi' Q K , ,, . A , 1 I if 'ff' fp ei s W 1, L, E , 'C sf, 1 'za H L 2 r k x V - it T ' 4 Qi Q , F - Q 1 6 W i 5 K Q , A i if s ' . K -X Q xw i:f.,X ' . i I -, . 3 U N YZ Ti 7 . . 5 -3 S: i Ag 'ff ', V I, i N avg i . i L 'f'. Y A 1- ' 5 1 4 ' by .gg had . W l .. , Q U i Yi , ,Q ii. 4 i ii J K Q W X. 5 . l N 5 .. , wx . ' i i , 5 . ' s ' 4 4 E i i 1 t f S In W K A .M D LL I..EAMi if: ,,.i ' -if -, i A .M . ., 5 AW. ' ' . A v F-R i fx li A Y v 1 , Thg 'fixjs wall ,gameiof the season, also iiitmcfucedi to the inns for the first time, the si, N :1 , 4'iii'dih' tt' i'hiS gfqiipqof girls' warg Lhe,c1imax 'ofyan ids-a in lnigrgase activities fqr W1 ,i , gi:-lsgf men basketbill Wag clisgxoiitimied. Tbgy wprk Wiih the,b2hd-idumigf lialitime '- v 'ffl , x 2li.'EiX'if1g55QG' ,ing pfettision d1:i11 fdrinaiioizs anB.iaye'i.ii'ider the dipeciicfn pf Miss Franbes 1' ': Duuglasvv . , 'i i , iA - ' , 32: ,L 1 .k - ' i- X ' .. .L A 5' 4 ' sg M W Q. V A ,, v ,' 4 Y M 'Q 'Q' ,gf-M, ' Dx-.1 b K 1 Qc., fi: ' - 1, 1 2' '35 L4 A, 1. if :..'l qi, f A bus, R i gg Y.. ' - '- .' 1 .-.m. - '. 1:33 L--L-- HHH? SCHi.3i'2 Tfvhnqq K Ait,-,xl-fkgkz 2 J u . A ,jig ' V ..-. . 'w -rf -,3 .. .pa vm, all-gli 4 M V V 4 ',,- . . ' . P' .. i r': FY-1. J--fekwff ww ri- S, ' -we .. F .if aw :x.r?fe,'..fe',f,'fff- Q if-f . 4 V' ,,, an-' A ,. fl - wi'-Q'.-?w-..1c.-', 1 A ' i iv Q as - - ' 4 - . - 1. 4 1 . ' , '., -',,3f.,,--'.'.f' 'ff-V ' Q, , -W ,i ef' ' B .V , , ' I I K' Wh f-.f v-v...e.,.g'f1,1 Q V, -.sfig-tus 4 hx- , A ,Q ,.v . Y W, ,. I t 5 0 0 .5 ,Q it ' We ,s,,..., -5' -1. 't wi.:-. ., , Q l JJ.. ,gr 4 t fn ,A - . A ff yin E .-'?gG, bxifiggiefk, vr'..:t-ff ' ' - ' '4 Y . A . 11. v 5,-'QQVA 9. fl, YQ u... -f ' . ' t .. -Q i , Q Jwgf- 44 ,T kv., , -t , W ' Q 1, v Q. . ' -, Q if J ' . 6.45. Y 4-'Q-., l 1 Q ' . 'sr ' - ' . 7 Mg 7 -f .vf 'T K' an ff. Mexf VI. 4 ' t . -11 - ' - wx ', A.-.Q ' ' ' .,,auv- f -. , f.jrx . K+.. ' X21 .. 5 klfx .+':'i- . -N. ' , 14 fe 0- 3 h . ' 'Q ' -' .. .gf 'Y' Zig: fSf'.l,, - . . . --', 1:-' ,i -. fr ..,,,g.. - if 3 '..',-- - .V-. - ' ' f 'f2 F' ' ' '3 'fi' TV' -. ' .4 -Q' fc -nr .tx . - MK. ffm' -Q-- -' .. 'l MARCHI G BAN Initial admission to the J.H.S. High School Band is on the basis of try- outs by the band director. Continuing membership is on the basis of recommendation by the director. A year of satisfactory work as a band member carries a unit of academic credit toward graduation. As a marching unit, the J. H. S. Band performs in parades, and at foot- ball games. It is asource ofgreat pride to the school and the community. Invitations come throughout the year for the band to make appearances locally as well as in numerous other towns. Band students, who have completed one year in the Senior Band, will be eligible for band jackets. Jackets will be presented during the spring at a special awards program. -IOOL BAND The band has many social events. Freshman honoree party, Relief Dance, Christmas party, Senior party, and others. The band is proudly wearing new uniforms this year which were a gift of the Cardinal Club of Jacksonville. BAND DIRECTORS CONCERT BA AND GFFICERS Bette Alexander. . . ..... Publicity Chairman Elizabeth Nunes. . . . . .Secretary and Treasurer Martha Melton. . . ........... President Dick Paschal . . ...... Vice President Betsy Capps . . . ....... Head Majorettc Ronnie Jackson . . . . .Entertainment Chairman is Hi! x.-- ., 1 4' A W Jaarem 'W -e e A We s-'1 X . ff I. .. f 1- x H W V 47 A :NA 4,5 A . ql.,s lfiixvxph P . :Taxi ,RX 4 ., I Q, , , A L, X 4 fi K Q ,I ,W. , K' .IJ ,2 V. 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A e f -,fm-sw 58533, The Jqacksonville High Sclqobl majofetfes' Poise,f11erson g1ity, and the abniligyioitwirl a 'kiatonf gre thanacie have. , They alsb musf be',m'eu1be'r35of 1he,k:Q31g5:g1grf9f'bagmd.S 1arr1y,V -agyjheyeneg, only payficipgte ateiootbfa1LL,a11d.Igrf1skAet 4 , 4- Q . , A J perform at cimggc hxncigonsw, .A e . i Vw c N -6- -pi' , Nw vliviffflf A . f ,, . I l ,erm V, Q yr.: if Q xtyxl init 5 ,W I A . W. ..,, 1 ' 1 f- I 5,21 , -gf -fff: 2. '15 i V K' -9- -2. .' , :','x-A.. M . .. NN,- ,, A' '1 'MJ ,M X. ,031 ' 1 4.4. 1! '. .f A I - A -- -rsfw-.. ' fe v -1fxrj:'v:q are Qftfin JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Lee Keel: Jane Maynardg Judy Stephenson, chief: Linda Cowell: Carlene Tolerg Jan Tallman. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are chosen from the Freshman class and cheer forthe Junior Varsity Athletic teams. This is a preliminary training period from which they gain experience before competing for the Varsity squad. 95 or' 3 3 Sarah Ellingzfm. Bz1x'lu11'a Shaw. Mary' Dcf'Pa01:ITCar01e Sancilin. Judy Barb, Joyw Tyrmciali. Susan 'U'5'TTTr, Mikki Carter. Karen Kasr, Anne Greenwell, Mary Pittard. Pat MCNu1ty, Shirley Cohen, Chief: Cathy Shcsso. 1 5 - H at . QMS W. . s J, ,M-qw hifi W' 1, Cathy Shesso, Shirley Cohen - chief ERLEADERS gif' 5,1 - if' H ' I 1 W K , Q 2, if ff 1 1- , ' g 'iffiff' ff . L--' - klii.-1 f- . 'VL xx K.-X . X 1 ' ' 'I K 4 . , ,. U gg ww , if Q9 if 'll A-m?', ng, I9 ,Ex ' k v iii ' 1 ' fm 5 A f .1 4' i x x qw 5' , z,,., A Y V3 ., ? Jg. , Y 4 W' 325.5 P Wx 5 X 1, ef, Q 4 x ' 'L ' 4 xg. ' Q ,P 5 + ..g Y 'N-. 51 I11' .I- 'ilu asm Ql v A V ...,,v,,... ..,,,.,,q......-1 1...-V -- Rmgweslvw 111, 311 11 1 1-L my 1' SM wgg,1.1w' il ,IL 1,1 . 4 im D5 41-a. 71? in an-Q -qt Q41 1 ECUTIVE CQUNCIL 1 111' 1111 . 1 '1'11 ' 5 1- 11' A '1y 'sy l1l'1' ' '11' , 1. 111' 1'11Z 111 ' 1' 1,-', '1't11:1 fVl111t1111 ,Q 13 1- sy '1 1 1,1 11 '113 lz Sl , 1111111 111' W 'owg..,. '1 zcgjs . 2 ' ' 1. i A, 9 S D Y wg? J' ,f A ms N Q1 ,K T 21 1 'VL1 . 11 X111 111 Q11 , P111 M IH 511111K C1111111 R1 11 V1 111111 1.1111 1 , Mg , 1311 1 111111 111 C1111 R11 111111 11111 141 111 R11 T 1 111111111111 1111111 ' f M L1111111, H11111'yT211'1 1, HHIK' 1111111 .1L111111S J11s111'11. 15111111111 S111'11.11'11. 111'111'1 lJ11v1'11111', H111g11 U111'1I111. W, in 5 1 A kr 9 1.5 it 1 M11 P ,+?,'-'45 ,O Ln--x ANNUAL STAFF N-. lii4 7101111 fl Carolyn Miller ................. business manager Mary Lynn Henderson .................... editor Ronald Trachtenberg ............. business manager Betty Graham Johnson ............. assistant editor Our sponsor Mrs Martha R. Thomason has work- ed diligently with us so that we may bring you the 1960 Cardinal The annual staff is greatly indebted to her too 'B AN N U A L S T A F F The Annual Staff consists of about thirty members, who work for many months to prepare the Cardinal for publication. Among the jobs carried out by the Annual Staff are selling adver- tisements, photography, sorting and alphabetical arrangement of portraits, collecting annual deposits, and deciding on the layout for the yearbook. Much hard work is done by the members of the Annual Staff, the result being a yearbook of which all of us can be justly proud. 00 4926 Q6 Q Q QQ: QQ 3 '97 YY J -Nu :wi ' 4,-N, '15 Mr. Leslie King STUDE T CGUNCIL The Student Council Officers are: Bruce Downey, vice-president Ann Tissue, corresponding secretaryg Stewart Ellington, treasurer Cathy Shesso, recording secretaryg and Hugh Burton, president. s-., I N1 E F-v-L..., Qflfi l 7 +-..f,.,,,j .MLWY .E I I Q ,A ,A...-.,- -5.4, 'Nw '-.4-J N f .fi E ' v MARSHAL The Marsha are: tRpnnie Trachtenberg, Mary Pittgrd, SlewartE1liiKton, Bruce Ddwney, Cathy I Shesso, Gerald Blake, Betty Starling, Ann Tissuqgyand Mary Lynn Henderson. The chief marshal is O ' 'A . ' ljlugh Burtprg. Q ix , if ' . , -. I , '. . ,. , Xu- ,AJ V . l ' Q 1 1t,VfI'he are selected on' their scholastic abilityland all-round personalitites by the , . l A Amfaculty rq, azssist lin activities whfbh inyolve the use of the ziuditorium and at the commence- A -Qiment exercises. fl 'n - Q 4' 1 z 1 ' 1 . , ., iq SQA fy A. , , . V I I ' A i .63 f i x , V K i HR J '25- DISTRIBUTIVE E In Jacksonville High School, the Distributive Education program is a new organization. This was only the second year for it here. Its pur- pose is to allow students who do not generally plan to attend college to get practical on-the- job training while attending their junior and senior years in school, and get school credit for their work. In the classroom the student studies the field of distribution, and after school he applies what he has learned to his job. DUCATION CLUB The officers of the Distributive Education Club are: Jimmy Kellum, president, John Ramsey, vice-president, Phyllis Parker, as- sociate presidentg Anne Crowson, secretary, Mac Weston, treasurer, and, Wendell Davis, publicity manager. The sponsor is Mr. Wayne Peed. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is a national organization. The Jacksonville chapteris one of the largest in the state. The club is com- posed of boys who are interested in: rural leadership, agriculture, forestry, conserva- tion, and other such fields. -in 3 Q ' F The officers of the Future Farmers of America are: James Justice, president, Ronnie Huff- man, vice-presidentg Bobby Gurganus, secre- tary, John McLean, treasurer, and, Douglas Lanier, sentinal. The sponsor is Mr. George Roberts. 411 I-1 fa. mu... yw.igi.,gR Ma 1-,J-rf age is it -11--A' Mrs. Effie Taylor Caldwell advisor LATIN ll CLUB The Jacksonville High School Latin Club is the largest of over two hundred and twenty chapters in the North Caro- lina Junior Classical League. The purpose of the club is to better aquaint its members with the customs of the people whose language they study. Each year the club sponsors a Roman banquet which is carried out in exact Roman style. Because of its size it meets in two groups, first year and second year students. The club has been represented on the state slate of officers and this year is sponsoring a student for state treasurer. Latin Il Club officers are: Betsy Morris, presidentg Sandy Shaw and Bob Wallace, vice-presidentsg Betty Starling. secretaryg NathanLeder, treasurerg Ray Evans, sergeant-at-armsg Marjorie Peckg historiang Hallie Stewart, reporter. The advisor is Mrs. Effie Caldwell. IOS LATIN CLUB LATIN CLUB l Latin I Ciubofficers are: Maria Faison, president: Len Springle. vice- presidentg Sheila Frazier, secretary: Bruce Teachy, treasurer. The advisor is Mr. B. A. Barringer. LUNCH ROOM ASSISTANTS CUSTGDIAN CLASS OF 60 ENTERTAINS CLASS OF '59 THEME: STGRK CLUB v pr 'Nh ,ff 1 tt C03ch T Coach And? Hew e Om Pritchard DEDICATION We, the students of Jacksonv111e H1gh School, ded1cate thxs sectlon to those men who have helped us bu11d our youthful bodles 1nto those of young men and women. They have g1ven us the true meamng of good sportsman shxp and have taught us to face the tr1a1s of 11fe w1th brave hearts and true famth We g1ve our thanks to these men, our coaches, Andy Hewlett and Tom Pmtchard H6 Junior Varsity play Washington. ffwrifw JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The Junior Varsity football team consists of boys from the freshmen and sophomore classes. These boys, if they work hard enough to become a good football player, can hope to be a member of the Varsity squad. .em fork 5 4 li, X VAR Tim Eason, tri captain All Conference law Hugh Burton, tri-captain K r Phil Simpkins, tri-captain All Conference A A All Conference Jacksonville 13 Goldsboro 7 This game started the Cardinals off to one of most thrilling seasons yet. The Cardinals were the underdogs at first but came from behind to win 18 to 7. With Ellington quarterback- ing, he pitched out wide to Rhyne for the first touchdown, but the try for the extra point failed, Jernigan returned the ball in the third quarter for the second tally. Cards Lose to Greenville ' A had first half, some mixed up officiating and too much weight proved impossible to overcome, as the fighting Cardi- nals came out on the short end of a 20 to 14 score. A strong second-half comeback, which was a Cardinal trademark all season, helped the Cardsg with Ellington's passes almost pulling this one out of the fire. But the Phantoms, on their home field, completed a pass in the final seconds for the winning margin. Bill nargerf . lx , X 1- I, ',-, , 3 . Q!! v GI Q ' Ken Updegrave E ic.. OOT Greg Steele SITY BALL K ix M.-A ,ge Donny Rhyne All Conference .ajg 1 4 ' f f 20 v, VT ' 45 -. Jim Fullwood All Conference Stewart Ellington All Conference ws' ,, we Y 4 Jacksonville Bows to Tarboro A massive 'band of Tarboro Tigers invaded Jacksonville and clawed a fighting, outweighed, home eleven to a heartbreak- ing 13 to 12 defeat. Donnie Rhyne scored on the first play from scrimmage, for a 6-0 lead which really gave the home crowd something to roar about. But the slim margin wouldn't hold out as the smashing Tarboro fullback Owens broke through time and again. The Cards, outweighed all around, put up a gallant fight, but just couldnlt turn the trick as the extra point proved to be the winning margin. Jacksonville 13 Clinton 20 This was probably the most difficult game to loose of all. With some of the first string Cards out with injuries, it made lt easier for the Dark Horses to win. Even though Ellington and Rhyne were out with injuries, Stephenson proved to be a handy man to be at quarterback, while the line, headedby Phil Simpkins and Hugh Burton, was able to hold off the opponents to a close game. Hargett got both touchdowns for the Cardinals. Roberts :F 0' tg. ,SM V f f ,, M , 1 'H X ,Q - fi H ' 'Q r,77 Ilzasf Eugene Brown f iffu fin' J L1 C 1, 5 , xiii! 1' E , ,I I Z ' Robey .FINA c :T iv, .Pill S tr V1 Ki ' K M' X ij if . VAR L, img Fred Beacham an JG' it J file YF 'W7 Phil Harris ea -PM i Albert Ronnie Peedin Charles Robinson ,, FGOT Q ...ii t 1 x J A 53 I Doug Daughtry Q, 1 Q Cardinals Upset Big New Bern Forthe first time in history, the New Bern Bears went down in defeat to a hustling Jacksonville squad who outplayed the visitors all the way. Outweighed better than twenty pounds per man in the starting lineup, the underdog Cards, in the usual second half form, came from behind to burst apart a massive Bear line, to win, walking away, 26-6. Everyone on the Cardinal squadwas a star as Jacksonville tasted sweet victory-a truly glorious win for the Cardinals. Fighting Cards Battle Kinston to Tie With a record homecoming crowd, reigned over by Queen Karen Kast, the light ibut fast fighting Cardinals battled a bigger and equally fast Red Devils eleven from Kinston to 12-12 tie. For three quarters it seemedas though the never- say- die Cards would bring home the bacon. The devastating air game of the visiting!! d Devils assured them of a tie. All in all, it wasa fine ho ' I f ming game with a great crowd, as the home boys prov ain to be very effective against heavier foe. 1 Jacksonville 7 Elizabeth 0 9555 The Cardinals easily wonthe' e by statistics, and running ' a r od almost at will until they nn the Jacket's goal. In the third quarter it proved to exciting part of the game. Rhyne made it to the one carried it over to give the Cardsa 6-0 bulge. Steele shot up the center for the extra point. The game after a tremendous struggle and was another the Cardsg ,,. Mike Crawford .. 7:4 Ei az es,- , figs. .rf vy in LJLL1 BALL t Bob Cook Jacksonville 33 Roanoke Rapids 7 This was the best game that the Cardinals played all season. Not only did the Cardinals walk over the Yellow Jackets with such a score but it seemed to be Rhyne's night for scoring. Sheer determination and the ability to cooperate helped the Cardinals to work together to win a thrilling game. The game gave the Cards a record of 2-3-1. Jacksonville 6 Washington 13 A Jacksonville finished u ts season with a hardfdefeatg how- ever, they had a succe' ful season with a 4-1 record. Even though the CardiQlils could match 1 -'-Pam-Pack's courage they could notinake up for it in sin Even against the odds the Cards weige able to hold m-Pack to ae close game. After alll was finished thg ardinals have shown great improvement and extraor ' powers under the coaching of Andy Hewlet? 21 21 Q ,Ll .Ay ,. , fs., 47 v ,gg , , 1. ,gn qv? 2,5 els, if E -3 A o Larry Orr if ' r I Jerry Azam H , 2- ,' J ohnhy . Mike Andrews f Q 25 . 5 , N1 t, W :f glxyg rt zz!- gfy' J ,Lis ,H Jerry Wallace '. , ,W .iii V V J' K .. ,. T '-V.. , .f sql, f , 3 4 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Sandy Shaw co capta Tom Ed1son coach Ted Fost co captam JUNIOR VARSITY PLAYERS B M312 VAR ITY BA KETBALL Donny Rhyme, Mitchell Allen Co-Captains 2 1 ff Q, 'Us Gr ic? Tom Pritchard VARSITY PLAYERS Coach Varsity Players VARSITY BASKETBALL PLAYERS VARSITY BASKETB LL 'X Skipper Smiley and Bill Seigford managers Mike Crawford Phil Harris Jerry Stephenson Q Greg Steele 7 ' .Av N ff gf . ,NZ C k+W35?X X i X. fig . ff. 7 li Xin! fi 'W 6 . .X .af ? 7 Q, at i R YK. xt: Q if-r Q 6 1' N.. f Q .- , , 5 ,'iff1'5i ff ,S-J 'mwl Mu Xie N-1. BASEB . Q ,, 5 J , . Y . A 'bi an qu Rhyne gets hit-scoring Hargett Hargett scores on Rhyne's hit Co-Captains - Donald Morton, Billy Joe Morgan, Coach - Tom Pritchard 7 y 1 x Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jones-Central 6 Jones-Central 2 Elizabeth City 1 Kinston 2 Tarboro 3 New Bern 2 Roanoke Rapids 4 Washington 14 Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Greenville New Bern Elizabeth City Tarboro Kinston Roanoke Rapids Greenville Washington TRACK 1959 Greg Steele takes a broad Jump .hm Whelan gets set for a 100 yard dash if tgirl A J Jacksonv1lle's track and fleld men, coached by Andy Hewlett, made themselves known last year 1n the Northwestern Conference Track c1rc1es Thls was the f1rst txme JHS entered atrackteam maconference meet Beaten only by New Bern who IS the defend1ng champ lon, and who completed a total score of 552 poxnts Jacksonv1lle had 33 po1nts, Greenv1lle 24 Roanoke Rap1ds 14 Ehzabeth C1ty and Tarboro t1ed w1th a 9 each K1nston2 and Washlngton O Although Jacksonv1lle took 5 f1rst place medals 3 by dash demon Jxm Whelan and 2 by ace h1gh Jumper and broad Jumper Greg Steele New Bern s depth prox ed the dec1d1ng factor J1m Whelan set a conference record ln the 440 yard dash 1n 52.6 seconds and t1ed the 100-yarddash in 10.3 seconds Greg Steele set a conference record in the broad jump- 20 feet 9 inches Both boys placed in the State Meet in Raleigh. THE Jr' vb GULF TEAM g- i's6, ,K A., Tom Simmons, Bill Mangum, Bruce Downey I 4 up Jail 3' x , fit 4:9 .. X The school year 1959-1960 is the third year of the Jacksonville High School golf team. In the preceeding year the team had scheduled only four matches, winning three and losing one. The team won two matches against Cherry Point, won one and lost one to New Bern. This year the team hopes to have a full conference schedule of twelve to sixteen matches. In addition to the regular matches, the team also entered the conference meet held in Washington. In this meet the team placed third. The Jacksonville High School golf team plays its home matches at the Jacksonville Country Club. 0. My K. . lgiblgqt' fx, .A it: a,,,4w,-yi-.A f ,ix i 732 2 f 4 c 5' I : ? px Q... .1.4 -Q . , , V ' az' 'H A Y ERA, L5 , -W ff. . 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CARROLL Insurance-Real Estate LARKIN S CREDIT CLOTHING Your Friendly Clothiers 607 New Bridge Street Jacksonville, N C Compl ments o MIKE EL S STUDIOS Photographer 1001 Lejeune Blvd Phone 6592 McMILLAN Home of the three room groupings MCMIIIIHHS has 21 three room grouping for you to choose from Come in and see our selections today 2103 Leyeune Blvd Oppos1te Tarawa Terrace No 1 Phone Jacksonville 3858 I i f CO. - I D 1 S I I ' 4 3399.95 Compliments of LITTLE BILLS PONY RIDES Saddle horses bugg1es and surreys See the Smokles from the saddle They are at Swmgxng Br1dge 2 mxles north of Cherokee N C Specml rates for partxes W C M0rr1s Owner and Manager JOHNSON TRAILER SALES Your Spartan Dealer 1415 Lejeune Blvd Phone 4397 Q I QL Complxments ol EOSCUE SALES SERVICE Plymouth M C Sales and Servlce JACKSONVILLE RESTAURANT The home of good food flxed the way you l1ke It 716 New Brldge Street Central Lunch Chaney Ave and Marme Blvd L B Fordham Owner and Manager s I ! , . . I 1 I , II! E 1 O ' L ffixt ,': . . , For musmc and song all day long It s WLAS 910 on Your D1a1 Paul Parker, General Manager Phone 3901 Jacksonv111e, N C CAROLINA OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY School Supphes Typewrlters Stat1onery Art Supp11es 624 New Bndge Street Jacksonv111e North Carohna BARRUS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BABCOCK REALTY COMPANY P O Box 696 626 New Bndge St. Jacksonv111e, N.C. THE BUDGET SHOP Popular Merchanchse at Popular Pr1ces For Men, Women, and Ch11dren Phone 7409 Court Street Shop w1th Confldence at LEDER BROTHERS and wear w1th pr1de. The newest and most complete department store Phone 4422 - ' ' I C ,gf 1 6, Complunents of STIIES VAN AND STORAGE Hlghway 17 North Phone 8200 J acksonv111e Complmentx of 'IIIE BOWIAIIEIIA Comphments of Sen1or Class of 1960 VENTERS OIL COMPANY Phone 7252 PURE OIL COMPANY H1ghway 17 J acksonv1l1e Congratulatlons to the Compllmem 0, 1960 Semors VARIETY STORE r KAST AWNING COMPANY We ve Got Everythlng H1ghway 17 North Jacksonvllle Awnmgs at Last Come From Kast Phone 6976 Congratulations to the - I D , . ff Compliments HARTSFIELDS JEWELRY C0 INC Jewelry of D1st1nct1on Bob Kalet Jacksonvllle North Carohna Wl KETCHUM DRUG COMPANY Complete Fountaln Serv1ce Where You Get The Best But Pay Less Court Street Downtown J acksonv111e Rexall Prescr1pt1on Drugglsts Oppos1te Courthouse Free De11very Phone 3370 Downtown Jacksonv111e JONES 0NSl0W R EA Servmg Rural Onslow County S of JO H N S 0 N D R U G ST 0 RE Y NEW RIVER SHOPPING CENTER shopping center YOUR KIY TO MODERN SHOPPING A Sz P STORE ALLURE BEAUTY SHOP CAMERA 8: HOBBY SHOP FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAROLINA POWER Sz LIGHT COMPANY NEW RIVER PHARMACY CENTER THEATRE NEV5 RIVER SHOE REPAIR COLONIAL STORES INC THOM MCAN SHOE STORE DAUGHTRY S ESSO SERVICE RENN S TOYVILLE FABRIC CENTER PECK S BAKERY GLAMOR SHOP ROSES 5 Sz 10 STORES SINGER SEWING CENTER SEARS ROEBUCK Sz COMPANY Vw RIVER BARBER SHOP VIALSON S MEN S SHOP N RIVER CLEANERS NEVI RIVER MANAGEMENT COMPANY W RIVER CLINIC THE PARISIAN SHOP FRIENDLY MERCHANTS SERVING A FRIENDLY COMMUNITY O , . I' MPKIN FURNITURE COMPANY UNITED APPLIANCE COMPANY ONSLOW PLUMBING COMPANY Plumblng and P1p1ng Contractor State LICENSE No 1528 Phone 8947 Jacksonvllle North Carohna CENTER TEXACO SERVICE St111 the Best for Your Car Clean Rest Rooms 24 Hour Servlce Comphments of PAGE WHOLESALE COMPANY P O Box 26 Phone 7869 Court Street Jacksonvllle, North Carolma GILLENWATER CONSTRUCTION CO D1str1butors of Esther W1111ams Sw1mm1ng Pools Phone 4401 3883 Jacksonv111e, North Carohna ' o P Que ., , . . Q CIRCLE DRIVE MOTOR COURT REX RESTAURANT MOREHEAD CITY JACKSONVILLE WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA H1gh6St Quahty Atlantlc O11 and Gasolme Meter De11ver1es F1restone F1res and Delco Batterxes Phone 7581 Jacksonv111e, N C HOME OIL COMPANY BEAR WHEEL ALIGNING COMPANY Complete Chass1s Servxce Lme up wxth Bear Jacksonv1l1e North Cirolma CANADA DRY BOTTLING COMPANY Phone 4403 953 LeJeune Hwy Jacksonvllln North Carohna DR AND MRS KATZIN A FRIEND METZNERS ESSO SERVICE GULF PRIDE SUPER SERVICE YOUR FRIENDLY GULF SERVICE CENTER 1301 Leje ne Blvd BARCHER MOTOR SALES Phone 6080 Take Out Orders MAMA ROSA RESTAURI' NIT THE HOME OF REAL GENUINE PIZZA P O Box 833 510 Court St Jacksonv111e North Carolma i Compliments of 1 a ' I l l w l I Km 1 Compliments of 5 l l . , ' - , 1 ' u . ' l ,W 1, W F , W7 1 , l I Compjjment, 0, I Compliments ol l i 1 , HW 7 7 in ,, Y l L ,W ,YW 7 W W , , , fn, , WY, , , , l l A Compliments of l I l l I w I 1 . l ' . . l l I Compliments of FURNITURE FAIR EASTERN RULANE GAS COMPANY Phone 4743 H1ghway 17 North DON T MISS TEENAGE ACTIVITIES BY CAROL BEAT IN THE local sports events Local News Na.t1ona1 News World News For Home Dehvery Phone 7222 O High School and other WALKERS BODY SHOP Complete Auto Wreck Repairs and Painting 1709 Camp Lejeune Hwy. Jacksonville PRICE S AUTO Parts and Strvicc Phone 4548 Highway 24 East Jacksonville North Carolina LEJEUNE MOTOR CO. LINCOLN MERCURY ENGLISH FORD Sales and Service Phone 3107 - Phone 4191 Jacksonville, North Carolina WJNC Your community station on the air since 1945 For the Best in Sound for Miles Around 1240 on Your Dial Jacksonville North Carolina GRANTHAM BEAUTY SHOP WASHBURN STORAGE AND Complete Beauty Service Phone 7848 H1g,hvLay 17 North Jacksonville North Carolina CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 60 A E WINBERRYS GROCERY Dealcr in Purt Products Highway 17 North Phone 7929 MOVING SERVICE Phone 7712 Highway 17 North Jacksonville PIGGLY WIGGLY SUPER MARKET E L Milstead Owner H1g,hway 24 Swansboro North Carolina I 1 K I T I J 2 E I ,Y , . , I , I ! 'Y 1 .T M . 1 ' y ' 1 I I Y I . ' - 1 Groceries-Meats 2 ' X 'T E 3 I , L to 1 I L, ii,e 4 Le LSL, EUBANK LOCK SERVICE A11 types of keys made whlle you Walt Safe comb1nat1ons changed Phone 8528 Res1dence 4'7Q1 610 New Brldge St Jacksonvxlle North Carohna Compl ments SERVICE GAS AND APPLIANCE INC 406 M111 Avenue Phone 6592 Jacksonv111e North Carohna JACKSONVILLE T V 8. APPLIANCE Sales and Serv1ce Phone 8246 1647 Lejeune Blvd We Repa1r A11 Home Apphances Jacksonv111e North Caro11na Compliments ADAS BEAUTY SALON New Br1dge Street Jacksonv111e North Caro11na GOODRICH FIRESTONE GOODYEAR U S ROYAL Truck and Passenger Car Recapplng TIRE TOWN Ahgmng and Balancmg Phone 4228 N C H1ghway 24 East Ed Hunt Manager IDEAL RADIO 81 TV SERVICE RCA Sz Phllco Sales 81 Servxce Phone 741 2 M111 Avenue Jacksonv111e North Caro11na MARY ANNA DISTINCTIVE APPAREL Jacksonv111e North Caro11na Complzments ol TOWN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE MKT YY Y Y Y Y , E Y , Y YYYYYY YY Y Y I I of . 1 ' . I I I I I I I ' ' I I ' . I I. 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C l Compliments ol D ents OI I Compliments of I omc ' i 1 - i fc 'ii ' HOWARD JOHNSON'S Compliments of I u iv' ., r ' ina or is is l CCC sees C Complzments o THE DUCHESS Open 24 Hours A Day FINEST IN FOODS Chaney Avenue Across From the Bus Stat1on MARINE SHOE SERVICE Fxrst Class Workmanshxp and F1rst Class Materxals Magazmes Candy C1gars Phone 3498 Court Street Jacksonvllle, North Carolma Jane Lew1s Hathaway Prlce JAN WAYS HOUSE OF FLOWERS Ward Darst Plaza Phone 7531 Jacksonvllle, North Carolma Compllments o JONES FUNERAL HOME UY LOCKAMY REAL ESTATE APPRAISER Box 1 Phone 3772 Iacksonv1lle North Carolma RHODES TEXACO SERVICE 895 New Br1dge Street Phone 4381 Jacksonv111e North Carolma 'f .: XL x ai . 'f . ., . ., . - I Compllments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORES Phone 7629 708 710 New Br1dge Street Jacksonv111e North Carohna SANDERS SALE' AND SERVICE Genume Ford P roducts D1a1 3353 Jacksonvdlc North Carohna Compl ments o FOUNTAIN S AUTO SERVICE Phone 3804 Jacksonulle North Carohna C 81 S PAINT 8. CABINET CENTER GLIDDEN PAINTS AND SUPPLIES BUILT IN CABINETS OVENS RANGES P O Box 63 Jacksonv111e North Carohna Compltments of LOY REALTY COMPANY 608 New Bndge St JHCIKSOITVIIIQ North Carolma Comphments of TARAWA BEAUTY SALON Tarawa Terrace No II Owner gl Manager Ess1e Morr1s ONSLOW OIL COMPANY N D1str1butor of Gulf O11 Products Hxghvxay 17 N Phone 3348 Junct1on Onslow Dr Phone 4197 Tarawa Terrace Phone 6617 Complxments of WHISTLEN PIG DPIV 3 . ' 7 7 . Q ' 3 A I 3 l I I 1 1 I I C. I 7 - , . Y' ' '- 3 COOL I ch, Loc I I or S ' 1 I I I II 1 T I - - - 7 7 2 . . . V i l 3 COSCO PRINTING COMPANY Prxntc rf. L1thogr lphe rs 408 41 M111 Ave Phone 8715 BUILDERS SUPPLIES COMPANY Bu11d1ng Matemals Sand and Gravel Phone 3616 Jicksonw 111e North Carohna BAYSDEN FURNITURE CO Quahty Furmture and Good Seruce V E Baysden Owner Phone 7559 818 New Br1dg,e Street LIBERAL CREDIT STORES Jewelers C1oth1ers Pawnbrokers Downtown Jacksonvxlle Dmmonds Watches Rmgs x-- 2 7C - l X . ' 2 I 's 0 - f I fl XX C -- -- Best W1shes Senlors ONSLOW CLEANERS Beslde Walmor Hotel Located 111 old f1re dcpt SCOTT S TAILOR SHOP A1terat1ons Repa1rs On Lathes and Men s Su1ts Cleanmg and Pressmg 43 Tallman St Tel 3318 UNION BUS TERMINAL Phone 3720 Jacksonvllle, North Carohna Mrs John Murrxll MURRILL SERVICE STATION Court St Sz Chaney Ave Phone 7522 Jacksonvxlle, North Carolma Complzments o SOUTHERN CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Court Street Jaeksonvdle North Cwrolma ONSLOW COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY Readmg Is The Key To Success Branches Jacksonvxlle R1ch1ands Swansboro, North Carohna WALTON S JEWELERS Qua11ty Servlce George Walton Home 3648 Off1C6 3963 738 Court Street Jacksonvxlle, North Carohna DOYLE S BODY SHOP AND GARAGE Complete Automot1ve Ser Camp Lejeune H v P O Box 3 Jacksonv111e, North L i , to L A f L L W . . x I . W . , I p, L L L L ' YW K ' I L I L T L - L - L L . . : L . . L 7 i L to thot , ffif h X to L L 1 L L L ' ' 1 L ' I ' L , . h to to L L or 3 . I L ' I . L ' e . . 7' ' Compllments of THE BRO0KlYN SPAGHETTI HOUSE TE LEVISION APPLIANCES HENDERSON 8. HAYES Phone 7316 LeJeune Blvd Sales and Serv1ce for G E Box 735 Jacksonvllle, North Carohna Complzments of Ph0H6 4117 Prescr1pt1on Specmahsts 617 New Brldge St Jacksonv111e N C Cosmetlcs, Fountam Servxce Phone 3900 105 New Br1dge St TH BOOTERY SHOE AND DRESS SHOP amlly Footwear omen s Apparel Pho 9 4742 4761 Jew Brxdge Street 111e North Carohna FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY Feed Seed General Farm Supphes Phone 7630 601 New Br1dge St Jacksonv111e North Carohna MAC'S AUTO PARTS CO- HOWARD DRUG COMPANY, INC. E ' , ' I . , . . FIRST NATIONAL BANK DOVNNTOVINI MARINE CORPS NEW RIVER AIR FACILITY MEMBFR F D I C Tlu Onlx Bank In Tlns Axe 1 VNILII IV mln ISIIIIJ In The Facial 11 Rasa uc Sxstc nm J1rIx50m11Ic North C11 olm 1 Complxments JACKSONVILLE AUTO SALES POHLIHC Sales and Serxxce Jacksonx 1I1e, North Carohna 7 ' T A L J . .. . , V . I It. 1 ,I-1 ' 1 O! Y. YORKSHIRE MOTEL Restaurant Swlmnung Pool Free T V Sz Room Serv1ce Wall to wall carpets Owners John W Stanc1l L1ll1an Donch Phone 9 1 58 U S 17 1 m le Jacksonvllle North Carolma MULLEN SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Plumbmg Heatmg Electrical Supplles Phone 4114 P O Box 915 Clty L1m1ts New Bern Hwy Jacksonvllle North Carolma Compl ments o WILLIAMS LUMBER CO Jacksonv111e, North Carolma Complzments BUC NEWSTAND AND GRILL Phone 9757 507 New Bmdge St RESPASS HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORKS Heatmg A1r Condmomng Roofmg Guttermg JOELS CREDIT CLOTHING We Specxallze ln Serv1ce to Marmes and Dependents Phone 4839 602 NEW BRIDGE. ST Jacksonx 1lle North Carolma WESTERN DRIVE IN The place where the teenagers of J H S meet to talk eat and be merry' CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS WOODYS SPORT SHOP Phone 7587 , I or seo or E 1 'B 1 if .,. . .. - .. - ix I A .X ,- 1 ' 1 ji 7 I 1 I .3 .- . 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