B F Grady High School - Overflow Yearbook (Seven Springs, NC)

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GRADY VVLN EPATUS NO? VI C T US ' JOHN GRADY 1703 1787 MARY WHITFIELD.HIS WIFE ORIGINAL SETTLERS LIVED AND buried near this spot CHILDREN WILLIAM MARY ALieXANDER CHARITY., LEWIS FREDERICK ELIZABETH JGHRJr. MARGARET Mj?S:WM GRADY LAWS isif ’ BOi THE OVERFLOW PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS B .F. GRADY SCHOOL Albertson, North Carolina 1958 ly CMOir HOIX I£ 06 u“ FOREWORD Music, like the autumn leaves, flows gracefully through the air. Itlifts the spirit of the young as well as the old when the days are long and blue. Night and day, music is a warm friend. Make music a real part of your life as the seniors have during their growing years , which are happily bound together. ' Jm K ' hI tffi Mr. Taft Herring, 1953; Mr. Grover Rhodes, 1951; Mr. John Dave Grady, Chairman; 1937; Mr. John Goodson, 1952; and Mr. Alvin Kornegay, 1937. We young folks are always blessed by the efforts and the work done through the years by older men and women. With steadfast hearts, these folks have striven to better our school experiences and our formal educational opportunities. To you, former and present school board members and to our parents, we proudly dedicate this volume of THE OVERFLOW with love and gratitude. Mrs. Sally Wallace Mr. Jerry Smith Mr, M. B. Holt Mr. Major Sutton Mr. Stacy Chestnutt 1935-1939 1939-1951 1947-1953 1927-1937 1927-1937 Collie K 1%27-I ' 3b Mr. Hugh McAden Wells started his services and duties as principal here when the seniors were toddling in to begin the first grade. The senior class is especially proud to have shared its good and close experiences with their beloved principal. H. M. WELLS HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mrs. Alice G. Davis Columbia University, S. C. math, librarian Miss Thelma Dilday East Carolina College home economics Miss Mary Anna Grady Montreat, E. C. C. sciences Mrs. John Kelly University of Michigan English, French Mr. Larry Stewart East Carolina College coach, physics, phy. ed. Mrs. Edna Ward Western Maryland College English, typing Mr. Alton Warren N. C. State College agriculture Mr. Edgar Wells, Jr. University N. C. English Mr. H. M. Wells Davidson College United States history Mr. Alton Whaley East Carolina College math, civics, history Mr. Richard Whitley N. C. State agriculture Mrs. Kathleen Wilson Converse College piano instructor MASCOTS Joseph Kirby Loftin and Gwendolyn Stapleford Left to right; Linda Holt; Carolyn Kornegay; Nancy Lillian Grac Remus Creel, Jr., chief; Frederick Rhodes; Thomas Patterson. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ’ ■ : President Perry Grady Vice-President. ..... Jimmy Southerland Secretary Nancy Grady Treasurers Sue Smith, Joette Smith Reporter Frederick Rhodes, ■i mseoii SENIORS EVELYN MARIE ARNETTE Shy Mt. Olive Slow Superlative; Quietest. CARL DEAN BAKER Gladys Friendly Pink Hill Superlative: Most F riendly; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; F. F. A. Vice President 4; Baseball 1; Athletic Assn. 2; Bus Driver 3,4. PEGGY JEAN CARTER Timid Duane Friendly F.H.A. 1,2,4; Piano 1,2; Class Reporter 2; Ath. Assn. 2; Jr. Play Usher. REMUS CREEL.JR. Red Ford Talk 4-H 1,2; Most Likely To Succeed, Most Studious , Most Musical; F.F.A. 1,2; Chief Marshal; Bus Driver 4; Beta Club 3,4; Ath. Assn. 1,2; Junior Play. SENIORS NANCY LILLIAN GRADY Books Pipe Poise F.H.A. 1,2,3; Reporter 2; Pres. 3; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Vice President 3; Pres. 4; Music Club 1,2; Band 1; Ath. Assn. 1 ,2, 3; Librarian 1,2;4-H Club 1,2, 3; Class Pres. 1; Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Junior Play 3; F.H.A. State Degree Winner 3; Marshal 3; Editor o f Annual 4 ; Most Likely To Succeed, Best All Round, Most Studious. PERRY LINWOOD GRADY Bright Mount Olive Cute F.F.A. 1,2,3; 4-H Club 2,3; Basketball 2, 3; Ath. Assn. 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3; Junior Play Paper Staff 3; Class President 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Marshal; Best All Around; Best Sport; Most Dependable; Cutest, Most Popular; Beta Club President 4. THEODORE KELLY GRADY Ted Chevy Tootsie F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A. Officer 4; 4 - H Club 1.2; Bus Driver 4. MARION CARLYLE HERRING Carlie Chevy Grey F.F.A. 1,2; Ath. Assn. 1,2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Junior Play; Most Attractive Pe rsonality; Most Original; Most Co-operative; Cattle Judging Contest. CLIFTON HERRING Son Drag Weed F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club. SHELBY JEAN WILKINS HERRING Jean Shang Jimmy Bus Driver 3; Cheerleader 3; Junior Play Usher 3; Ath. Assn.; 4-H 1,2,3. 9 SENIORS PATRICIA ANN HERRING Dancing Star Pat F.H.A. Secretary 3; Recreation Chairman 4; 4-H Club Secretary I; F.T.A. Secretary 2; Vice President 4; A. A. 1,2,3; Class Queen 1; Music Club 1,2,3; Bus Driver 4; Junior Play 3; Dress Review 2,4; Annual Staff Co-Editor 4; Operetta 2; Librarian 1,2,4; P.T.A. (F.H.A.) Program 3; Most Attractive Personality; Most Original. SCARLETT LEIGH HILL Popular Wingate Skillet Piano 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 4; Band 1; Cheerleader 2; A. A. 1,2,3; Bus Driver 4; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Most Popular, Most Attractive, Prettiest, Secre- tary 2 ; Queen 3. LINDA MARILYN HOLT Piano Excitable Phone F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Music Club 1,2,3; Band 1; Ath. Assn. 1 ,2, 3; Librarian 2,3,4; F.H. A. Membership Chairman 2; Music Club Chairman 1 ; Class Reporter 2; F.T.A. Secretary2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; High School Chorus 1,2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Beta Club Parlm. 3; Beta Club Treasurer 4; F.H.A. Pianist 3; F.H.A. Secretary 4; Junior Play 3; Hymn Conte s t Winner 3; Paper Staff Typist 4; Annual Staff Typist 4; F.H.A. State De- gree Winner 3; Marshal 3; Most Intellectual. WILLIAM HERMAN HINES Loafer Liddell Chevy F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 2,3; Athletic Asso- ciation 3. ELLA LORRAINE HOWELL Dignity Lo Dance Beta Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Projects Chair- man 2; Membership 3; Athletic Association 1, 2,3; Basketball 2,3; Cheerleader 1; Class Vice President 3; Paper Staff 3,4; Editor 4; Annual Staff 4 ; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; President 3 ; County Council Member 3,4; Glee Club 1; Talent Show 1,2; Most Dignified. COMMIE NEWMAN JONES Shop Weed Pitcher F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Baseball. 10 SENIORS AVERY LOIS KENNEDY Lois Pink Hill Blondie Junior Play Usher; Slowest. DELOIS ANNE KORNEGAY Entertainer Gene Helpful Piano Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. Reporter 3; Chairman of Degree s. Chairman of Yearbook; Typist 4; Librarian 1; Class Historian 4; F.H.A. Junior 1; Chapter 2; State Degree s 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Ath. Assn. 2; F.T.A. 4. HENRY WEST KORNEGAY No Quiet Baseball F. F.A. 1,2; Ath. Assn. 1,2,3; Basketball Junior Varsity 1; Baseball 3,4; Quietest; 4-H Club 1,2. NANCY CAROLYN KORNEGAY Feather Doll Curiosity F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 1,3;F.T.A. 3; Secretary 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4, (Club Editor, Typist); Class Devotional Chr. 2; Annual Staff Typist 4; Ath. Assn. 1,2; Bus Driver 4; Piano 1, 2,3; Marshal; Best Dressed. LYNWOOD THOMAS KORNEGAY Tip-Top Chevrolet Rat F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Officer 4th Year; 4-H 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . PATRICIA ANN MILLER Pat Chatter Sugar 4-H 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Secretary 4; A. A. 1,2,3; F.H. A. 1,2; F.T.A. 1; Cheerleader 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Talent Show 1,2; Basketball Co-Captain 3; Mono - gram Club 4; Junior Play; Be st Sport; Most Athletic; Most Comical; Sports Editor on Annual Staff. 1 1 SENIORS FREEMAN WALLACE MURPHY Ford Bug Conceited F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Club 2,3; A. A. 1,2,3; Most Attractive; Monogram Club 4. THOMAS DEAN MURRAY Tommy Smoke Handsome F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Ath. Assn. 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Annual Staff; F.F.A. President; Most Handsome; F.F.A. F ield Day. RACHEL GLYNN OUTLAW A.C. Neat Love Class President 2; F.H.A. 1,2; Vice- President 1; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Club Song Leader 4; Ath. Association 1 ,2, 3; Monogram Club 4; Cheer - leader 1; J.V. Basketball 2; V. Basketball 4; Librarian 1,2; Junior Play; As sistant Bus Driver 3; Bus Driver 4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Editor of Paper 3; Class Dev. Chm. 3; Annual Staff, Typist 4; Talent Show 1,2; Glee Club 1; P.T.A. Program 4; Neate st. KIRBY LOFTIN PAGE Betty Bashful Jokes F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3; Most Bashful; Tool Judging Contest 2. j SAMUEL THOMAS PATTERSON Slender Bop Dignified 4-H 1,2; Ath. Assn. 1,2; Vice-President 2; Swine Judge 2; F.F.A. 1,2; Marshal; Junior Play; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Most Dignified; Neatest. JOHNNIE POWELL Mount Olive Bud Ford F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 3; Ath. Assn. 1,2,3; Monogram Club 4; Tool Judging Contest. 12 r . . SENIORS ARLENE QUINN Tom Witty Love Librarian 1 ; Wittie st; F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2, 4; Junior Play Usher Substitute Bus Driver 4. GROVER FREDERICK RHODES Hi Linda V-8 F.F.A. 1,2; Tool Judging Contest 2; Cattle Judg- ing Contest 2; Junior Play 3; Marshal; King 3; Reporter 4, Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff Bus Driver 4; Best Dressed. CHARLOTTE BESS SMITH Cute F iggy Jasper Beta Club 2,3; Reporter, Sec. 4; F.T.A. Secretary 3, Tres. 4; Class President 2, Assistant Treasur- er 3; F.H.A. 1,2; Ath. As sociation 1,2; Librarian 4; Paper Staff 4; 4-H Club 1 ; Sec. 2; Annual Staff; Superalative : Sweetest. HUGH GREGORY SMITH Pink Hill Peck Linda Sue F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Ath. Assn. 1,2,3; Monogram Club Secretary-Treasurer 4, Basket- ball 1,2, 3,4; Co-Captain 4; Annual Sports Editor 4; 4-H 1,2; Sweetest. JOETTE SMITH Skinny Jo Captain Glee Club 1; Ath. Assn. 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Recreation Chairman 3; Parliamentarian 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Secretary 3; President4; Clas s Treasurer 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Captain 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; County Council Member 3,4; Annual Staff Typist 4; Monogram Club 4. PEGGY JEAN SMITH Earl Ford Bop F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 1,3,4; Substitut e Bus Driver 4; Se cretary and Treasurer 1; Sports Editor 4; Harvest Festival Queen 4; Junior Play Usher; Librarian. 13 SENIORS PEGGY SUE SMITH Tommy Store Dependable Class Treasurer 2,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Recreation Chairman; 3 Projects Chairman; 4, Hospitality Chairman; F.T.A. 2,3,4; 4-HVice President 1, 2,3; Ath. Assn. 1,2; Junior Play; Most Depend- able; Most Co-operative; Piano 1. JAMES BOWDEN SOUTHERLAND, JR. Jim Dandy Tall Athletic F. F. A. 1 , 2 ; Ath. Assn. 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Co-Capt. 3; Captain 4; Tool Identification Contest 2; Beta Club 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice Pres. 4; Monogram Club Pres. 4; Harvest Festi- val King 4; Most Athletic. KATHLEEN SOUTHERLAND Shorty Rodney Bop F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H 1,2,4; Vice-President 1; Piano 1; Operetta 2; Sang for Junior Play; Talent Show 2,3; Substitute Bus Driver 3,4; Librarian 3,4; Annual Staff Typist; Cutest. PATSY ALLEAN SUTTON Tease Flirt Spoony Basketball 2; Ath. Assn. 1,2,3; 4-H Club 4; F.T. A. 3; Usher at Junior Play; Librarian 4. HENRY STEPHEN SUTTON Patsy Sleep What F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4. 4-H Club. DORIS EDNA TAYLOR E.B.R. Friendly Deuce F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club Reporter 3; Class Reporter 3; Junior Play Usher; Cheerleader 3,4; Bus Driver 3; Glee Club 1; Ath. Assn. 1,2,3; Monogram Club 4; Music Recital Usher 1; County Council Member 3,4; Talent Show 1,2; Friendliest. 14 DOROTHY MAE TAYLOR Sweet Blonde 4-H 1,2; Physical Ed. 1. Quiet ' AVON THOMPSON Right Speedy See F. F. A. 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Ath. Assn. 1,2,3. VERNE MONROE THOMPSON Stoo-pid Witty Shut up F.F.A. 1,2; Tool Identification 2; Cattle Judging 2; Junior Play; Beta Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Most Comical; Wittiest; Most Intellectual. MARY GOLD WALLACE Sing James Sweet Ath. A s s n . 2; Cheerleader 2; 4 - H Club 1,2,3; Song Leader 2,3; Operetta 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; F.H.A. Song Leader 2 , 3,4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Junior Play; Music Club 1 , 2; Librarian 1 ; Most Musical; Junior 1, Chapter 2, State Degree 3. JOYCE JEAN WILLIAMS Weldon Love Movies 4-H Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; 4-H Club Song Leader 3, County Council Member 3,4; Ath. Association 1, 2,3; Cheerleader 2; Basketball 3; Class Secre- tary 2; Class Dev. Chairman 3; F.H.A. 1,2; Annual Staff Typist 4; Popularity Queen 2 ; Glee Club 1; Librarian 1; Talent Show 1. It is right; yet it is strange for us to under- stand why a young life with its opportunities is cutwhenjust a bud. His life had beenmolded and nourished by experiences somewhat different from many of o u r s . Still this difference did not take away Johnny ' s smile, spirit, courtesy, and popularity. He loved and he was loved until the tragic summer. We share the belief that his task, though short, was willingly and memorably done. 15 JUNIOR OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary ... Treasurer . . . Reporter .... Hugh Smith, Jr. .Carolyn Waller Carolyn Outlaw . . Elaine Grady Nell Garner SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Presi dents W. G. Simmons Ben Turner Vice-Presidents Rose Bishop Kenneth Reardon Secretaries Bobby Herring Jo Ann Gresham Treasurers Brenda Grady D. L. Scott Reporter Jack Hill Dev. Chr Judy Rouse Parliamentarian . . . Thomas Stroud FRESHMAN OFFICERS Presidents Faye Harper Jackie Miller Vice-Presidents David Grigg Eleanor Herring Secretaries Nell Howard Sandra Herring Treasurers Kenny Page Betty Hardy Reporters Marlene Taylor Linda Jones 17 JUNIORS Joe Arnette Jean Barnette Janice Barwick Judith Bell Dorothy Blizzard Gloria Blizzard Ella Fulghum Nell Garner Frank Gautier Mike Goodson Elaine Grady Jarry Hargrove Joyce Harper Patricia Harper Lawrence Herring Bobby Holt Jean Howard James Hussey Fannie Jones Ralph Jones 18 JUNIORS Milton Kennedy Faye Kornegay Linwood Kornegay Margie Lee Vernon Malpass Carolyn Outlaw Jackie Parker Ennis Proctor Linda Rouse Glenda Scott Hugh Smith, Jr. June Ann Smith Kenneth Smith Franklin Stafford Ralph D. Stroud Sallie Summerlin Douglas Sutton Richard Taylor Carolyn Waller Betty Lou Waters 19 JUNIORS 20 SOPHOMORES Rhoda Booth Rose Bishop Judith Brinson Clara Bail Clarissa Bail Brenda Grady Morris Gainus Jo Ann Gresham Bouglas Hardison Clarence Harper Bobby Jock Herring Yvonne Herring Bouglas Hill Billy Honeycutt Trula Howard Billy Joe Ivey Carolyn Jones Marie Jones Virgil Malpass Bobby Mercer 21 Hugh Grady Outlaw Jean Outlaw Jo Ann Outlaw Linda Outlaw Robert Lee Outlaw Larry Page Carolyn Price Jimmy Quinn Kenneth Reardon Martha Rogers Judy Rouse D.L. Scott, Jr. Bertha Sheppard W.G. Simmons Alicia Smith Donald Ray Smith Keith Smith Linda Lou Smith Barbara Stroud Carol Stroud 22 Kathleen Rouse Thomas Stroud Annie Pearl Sutton Herman Sutton Lynn Sutton Ben Scott Turner Carol Tyndall Joan Walker Sherwood Waters Melvin Williams Paul Williams Joyce Williamson ! j l 1 23 Carolyn Bell Seth Blizzard Wanda Byrd Clayton Creel Robert Bail Mary Davenport Katherine Dunn Linwood Sandlin Billy Ray Garner Carolyn Grady Gail Grady David Grigg Betty Ann Hardy F aye Harpe r Loujean Harper Melda Harper Theodore Heath Irene Herring Sandra Herring Janice Holt Ronnie Holt Leroy Howard Nell Howard Linda Rae Howell 24 Billy Jones Carolyn Jones Linda Jones Glenda Kornegay Judy Kornegay Randolph Kornegay Betty Faye Lee Joyce Lee Donnie Mercer Jackie Miller Elsie Outlaw Phil Outlaw Kenny Page Judy Patterson Willie Rouse Betty Sanderson Alice Smith Dill Smith Lewis Smith Robert Smith Zylphia Smith Dennis Stroud Doris Rose Stroud Linda Stroud 25 Mr. Wells: Ted, name three kinds of clauses. Ted (Grady): Well, adjective clause, noun clause, and Santa Claus. 26 Lillian Grady editor P ’ ro-EDITOR Her ring CO Perry Grady, Thomas Murray CIRCULATION i Carlyle Herring, TESTATOR ; Patricia Miller, TESTATRIX; Ann Kornegay, HISTORIAN; Verne Thompson, PROPHET. MEMORIES OF OUR DAY i ' od e d °nk 03- 1.0 S eS e ' a ' 6-i •pet .d ' t? SV de do- 0-0° . eO® •po- be ■ed i, Pvt. Elvis Presley Sputnik StepYte ' ' Sayonara” Pat Boone ' Ten Commandments iV it Rock an ' Roll Music -Woodrow ' s becomes Ed ' s Carl s A Farewell to Arms Gregory marries cO B-O Vludso hi is „a.s about Ido. gets i-ing -cv iot tb® ib j vd Mary gets engaged -Doris °ot the cb® A Joette becomes Mrs. ' He ' s Got The Whole World in His Hands Take Your Medicine ght g for the left hand The school buys a television 29 CLASS HISTORY After a year packed with glad and sad occasions in the e i g h t h grade, seventy-two bright- eyed freshmen climbed the high school stairs to begin four years of work and play. Our ninth grade was led by two charming and goodpresidents, Nancy Grady and Henry Grady. Our sponsors who helped us along were Mrs. Alice Davis and Miss Grace Baker. Most of us became members of the F.H.A. or F.F.A. The thing we enjoyed most was the initiation. Even before we knew it, school was coming to a close and we remembered all the parties and weiner roasts we had during the year. It wasn ' t long before it was barefoot time again and did it seem good, after wearing our shoes all the year. Then it wasn ' t long before the tobacco barning time. Soon this freedom was over and sixty-two jolly sophomores returned in August 1955 with new notebooks, pencils, and stories of the summer. Checking in our homerooms, we found that Miss Mary Anna Grady and Mrs. Grace Carlton were our homeroom teachers of whom we were proud. During the year parties andEnglish pro- jects thrilled our souls. We will never forget Mr. Edgar Wells and William Shakespeare whom we studied about so much. Soon after mid-term exams, grades were averaged for the Beta Club membership. Nancy Grady, Charlotte Smith, Lind a Holt, Remus Creel, Perry Grady, Carlyle Herring, Scarlett Hill, Lorraine Howell, Carolyn Kornegay, Rachel Outlaw, Thomas Patterson, F rederick Rhodes, Gregory Smith, Joette Smith, and Jimmy Southerland became members. We were really proud of them. We chose our class officers. They were Charlotte Smith and Rachel Outlaw, presidents; Thomas Patterson and Nancy Grady were vice-presidents; Joette Smith andSue Smith, treasurers: Linda Holt and Peggy Carter were reporters. We will never forget the skating parties we had at Goldpark Lake. Everyone was so sore and blue from falls that they could hardly make it to school the next day. We also had a hamburger supper at the Cliffs during the year. Several of our classmates joined the F.T.A. under the direction of Mrs. Davis. School was soon out and we were in the fields again. Before we even realized it, we were on the buses again bound for school. Fifty-five happy and good-looking junior s entered the end room to start their happy and busy year with Mr s. Glover as our class sponsor. Our first projectwas selling magazines for which we chose sides to see which sides could sell the most. The losing side gave the winning side a party at King ' s in Kinston. Several won watches. We beat all the classes before us with sales. Our next joy was when we ordered our class rings. After a long fuss we made up our minds to get red sets. We were tickled when they finally arrived and that day will never be forgotten. Another one of our important projects was the presentation of our play, The Cannibal Queen under the direction of Mrs. Glover. Characters in the play were Patricia, Remus, Pat, Freddy, Anne, Rachel, Mary Gold, Verne, Perry, Nancy, Linda, and Sue who was the Queen. Soon after our play was over, Mrs. Glover had to leave us because of illness. Mrs. Steve Wilkins of Rose Hill took her place; so we coixldn ' t have asked for anyone any better than Mrs. Wilkins. Soon after Mrs. Wilkins came we started planning the Junior-Senior Banquet which we will never forget. The theme of our banquet was An Evening in Gay Paree. It is pleasant to recall our class officers : Perry, president; Lorraine, vice-president; Nancy, secretary; Joette and Charlotte, treasurers; Doris, reporter Another one of our memories was going to Greenville to attend High School Day . After a three months ' vacation the school doors began to swing open and we gladly passed through them once more. We were finally seniors! As we entered the senior homeroom we found to our surprise that Mr. Edgar Wells and Mr. LarryStewart were our homeroom teachers. Knowing of the work ahead we jumped right in and elected our officers with Per-ry as president. We decided to have dances every other Wednesday night with the proceeds goingfor our Washing- ton-New York Trip in the spring. We will never forget the days we pulled corn at Perry ' s home. We still remember those hands and cockleburs. Calling cards have already been received and exchanged. Invitations have been selected. We will never forget the experiences from selling candies. The New Year ' s Eve Party held at the Pleasant Grove Community Building will always be memorable. Now the senior play, graduation in blue caps and gowns, and our trip lie just around the cor- ner for forty-six happy seniors. Anne Kornegay Historian 30 CLASS PROPHECY Now let ' s see--Peggy Carter is getting married, of course. To Duane who? By the time she ' s sixty, she ' ll have great grandchildren! Remus Creel, Jr. Here we go. Much as I hate to think of it, he just might get to design- cars. I, can see it now. . .Continental Kit on Continental Kit. Perry L. Grady. Perry a n d I will get out o f college together as engineers. I will build an atomic airplane and he will wire it. (Ha-Ha Chuckle) Carlyle Herring? Why, he is going to stay home and persuade his father to buy a V-8 tractor. Bud Powell is working with a destruction company tearing up dirt roads. Patsy Sutton works at Du Pont. Dorothy Taylor. Let ' s be safe and say she gets married. Stephen Sutton becomes a model for men ' s clothing. . .migosh, what a built! Mary Gold Wallace is a singer on Perry Como ' s show. Opera? Soon Jean Wilkins Herring will be a housewife. Avon Thompson joins the Navy and swabs decks over the Bounding Maine. Margo Deaver said she might be dead in ten years. Let ' s hope not! Pat Miller becomes an actress. (Shudder) And sign with Warner Sisters. Rachel Outlaw marries A. C. (of cuss, of cuss). Thomas Patterson is working out the p a y m e n t s on that two dollar marriage license. He ' ll be working the rest of his life. Arlene Quinn is getting hitched too. Freddy Rhodes is a real sharp lawyer. When he defends somebody, they end up carrying the judge to jail. Charlotte Smith. Onward to college! In her spare time she uses her artistic ability to amuse herself. Gregory Smith opens up a photography studio and makes like Bob Cummings. Joette Smith also gets married, so there ' s no more to be said. Peggy Smith is an instructor at Arthur Murray ' s. She teaches bop! Sue Smith goes to Fayetteville and becomes social director for the motel. Jimmy Southerland gets a job at Detroit test-driving Fords. Kathy Southerland becomes a female disc-jockey and uses her own records. Doris Taylor gets married to guess who . We lost another one. General! Verne Thompson- -That ' s the good thing about being the prophet--you don ' t have to do your own. (Cackle) Joyce Williams gets hooked to Weldon Rouse. Since he loves it so much, Carl Baker will become a Vo-Ag teacher. Well, I guess Donald Grady will join the land of the living dead too. (Get married, that is). I don ' t know to whom. Ted Grady become s a doctor so he can set his broken bones. Scarlett Hill--That one ' s easy. She becomes a model! Lyn Toni Kornegay ' gonna be a math teacher. (Wow! I had to stretch for that one.) West Kornegay becomes a bomb expert so he can put one on my car. Tommy Murray goes into the Army. Clifton Herring is going to become a chemist and work on a hair dye for bald-headed men. I see Herman Hines becoming a barber and making his specialty side -Burn grooming . Freeman Murphy has the barber fchair next to Herman. Kirby Page is helping Clifton with hair dye. Linda Holt graduates from Meredith or somewhere with top honors. But she wastes it all being a teacher. Lorraine Howell- -She ' s in the same boat. So, Linda, don ' t rock it! Commie Jones in later years is a combination catcher-pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Lois Kennedy is going to work in a store at Pink Hill. Ann Kornegayis going to be an interpreter for the United Nations and talk to her hearts content. Carolyn Kornegayis going to.be a cotton-picking, feather-packer for the Featherbed Corporation. (Ha-Hysterics ) Nancy Lillian Grady is discovered by the government and works along-side ULTVAC. Evelyn Arnette works in the fair city of Mt. Olive. Pat. Herring is in Miami doing interior decorating. Verne Thompson, prophet 31 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1958, B.F. Grady High School, in the County of Duplin, State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and realizing our impending departure from this school, do here by declare and make this our Last Will and Testament. Article I To B.F. Grady High School, we leave our love, our many hours spent at study here and our gratitude for all the things we have learned. Yes, we leave you, but with happy memories. Article II To Mr. H. M. Wells, our principal, we leave our deep- est gratitude for the effort and time spentfor the Senior Class. Article III To Mr. Edgar Wells and M r . Stewart, our senior sponsors, we leave our deepest devotion for helping us have the happiest school year ever. Article IV To the High School Faculty, we wish to say thank you for what you did and the interest you held for us in our four years of high school. Article V To the undergraduates: To the Junior Class we leave the job of issuing the two great publications, The Big Facts of Grady and The Overflow; our ability to support our King and Queen in the Harvest Festival. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we leave our hopes that before long you will occupy the position that we now hold. Article VI Individual bequests : During our four years of school we have accumulated some well-known articles which we would like to bestow upon specific underclassmen. They are as follows: Peggy Carter wills her good time s in fourth period study hall to Douglas Hill. Ann Kornegay wills her way to get along with her teach- ers to Nancy Carol Tyndall. Mary Gold Wallace wills her ability to sing to Bobby Holt. Rachel Outlaw wills her height and short hair to Irene Herring. Joyce Williams her naturally curly hair to Elaine Grady. Arlene Quinn wills her ability to get a diamond to Margie Lee. Linda Holt wills her musical ability to Bobbie Jock Herring. Jean Herring wills her abilityto get marriedto Jackie Mille r. Clifton Herring wills his black hair to Kenneth Smith. Perry Grady wills his height and ability to not get homework to Lewis Smith. Joette Smith wills her slender figure to Linda Lou Smith. Kathy Southerland wills her good times at Pink Hill and on the Big M to Brenda Grady. Pat Miller wills her temper to Mr. Stewart since he doesn ' t have one. Nancy Grady wills her seriousness to Nell Garner. Evelyn Arnette wills her quiet ways to Marlene Taylor and Jackie Miller, and hopes that they will use them as much as she did. Lorraine Howell wills her dignified way to Judy Rouse. Thomas Patterson wills his BOP Steps to Mike Good- son. Remus Creel wills 48 to anyone who needs the $Z5 a month. Charlotte Smith wills her long hair to Carolyn Waller. Sue Smith wills to Martha Rogers her slender line in hopes that she ' ll take heed b “fore becoming too thin. Avon Thompson wills his Crew Cut to Robert Lee Out- law. Kirby Page wills his good times on the Pontiac to Betty Kaye Herring and his black hair to Hope Welch. Freeman Murphy wills his side burns to Kenneth Smith and his 55 F ord to June Ann Smith. Patricia Ann Herring wills her ability to talk and giggle on study hall, without getting caught at it, to Yvonne Herring. Margo Deaver wills her good times at the Nu Pont to Linda Stroud. Ted Grady wills 69 to anybody who can drive it. Carl Baker wills his quiet, easy ways, and his ability to get along with people to the courageous and dangerous Douglas Sutton. Tommy Murray wills his curly hair to Lynn Sutton. Bud Powell wills his love for Mount Olive to June Ann Smith. Commie Jone s wills his ability to play baseball to Kenneth Reardon. Herman Hines wills his blue eyes to Punk Outlaw. Verne Thompson wills his witty and comical ways to Maxful Whaley but refuses to will his convertible to anyone. Steven Sutton wills his love for Patsy to anyone with red hair. Patsy Sutton wills her curly hair to Mr. H. M. Wells. We st Kornegay wills his well - controlled t e m p e r to Melvin Harper while playing baseball. Lynn Tom Kornegay wills his jokes to Rhoda Booth. Peggy Smith wills her good time s at Nu Pont Drive - In to Barbara Stroud. Carlyle Herring wills his Long Legs to Betty Lou Waters so she can play better basketball. Carolyn Kornegay wills her dignified ways to Glenda Scott and her slowness to Bobbie Jock Herring. Donald Grady wills his ability to copy papers to Alice Faye Smith. Jimmy Southe rland wills all of his basketball ability to D. L. Scott so that he can keep Grady winning. Dorothy Taylor wills her quietness to Betty Lou San- derson. Lois Kennedy wills her English book to anybody who can pass under Mr. Edgar Wells. Doris Taylor wills her friendly ways to Sandra Herring and Gail Grady. Freddy Rhodes wills his flat-top to Robert Smith. Scarlette Hill wills her ability to forget her glasses to Carolyn Outlaw. Carlyle Herring, Testator; Patricia Miller, Testatrix. 32 SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND Perry Grady, Nancy Grady MOST DEPENDABLE Perry Grady, Sue Smith 33 ACTIVE PatricaHe Carlyl® FRIENDLIEST Carl Baker, Doris Taylor Hijj caj 34 I’ra’i -c a.rv ' pet tY Gt‘ ■r£o Oi-rai Howeij 35 Ttvo B£:sr i ' edd yRh SEq Ode Ca 07 yi: iC °fn SAy tb Carlyle ORIGINAL yie Herring. Patricia He rring 36 Most Likely incy Gr, R«m„s c?®,T ' ' ■’ ancy Gradv Vetti® O S ' t S e itVv. i‘ Mm ties ' ! ' Wl ' ! letie Quir ’ Verne EEomP 3 on I and atri perry best Gra iY patr icia MrUer 38 pa e argo S1.0V Ef. ,„„edv DoTia ,ld Grabyi L.01-S ' ■ ' eei yi nett 39 C. B. S. P. L. G. S. L. H. P. s. s. L. T. K. P. A. S. T. D, M. , P.A.H. G. F. R. P. M. D. P. J. C. L. M. H. L. D. G. A.Q. M. C. H. 40 R. G. O. N. L. G. K. S. J. S. R. C. 1 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Tommy Murray Carl Baker Frank Gautier W. G. Simmons Ted Grady Messrs. James Whitley, Alton Warren MEMBERS f 1 ■ ' Jf (| FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President Joyce Harper Vice-President Carolyn Outlaw Secretary . . . . Linda Holt Treasurer June Ann Smith Reporter Bobby Herring Pianist Carolyn Waller Song Leader Mary Wallace Parliamentarian Joette Smith Advisor Miss Thelma Early Dilday 44 I FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA a full house Wm 1 ViiLiL.ir.’;, M l.J. ' .i-i ' Ulll: ' [iiiiliU.liiij ' MUSIC CLUB 1 1 IL ’ i |i ■3 iSf 1st Row: Eleanor Herring, Judy Waller, Mrs. Kath- leen Wilson, Nancy Grady, Betty Smith, Janice Holt. 2nd Row: Betty Waters, Nellie W a t e r s , Mary Kelly, Patricia Harper, Janet Herring, Melvin Williams, Ruth Rhodes, Ruth Bail, Judy Rouse. 3rd. Row: Gail Rouse, Denise Kornegay, Carolyn Herring, Phyllis Holt, Phillip Grady, Zinnie Quinn, Jean Patterson, John Rouse, Linda Smith. First row, left to right: Freeman Murphy, West Korne- gay, Bud Powell, Tommy Murray, D.L. Scott, Jack Hill, Franklin Stafford, Melvin Harper, Bobby Holt. Second row: June Smith, Doris Taylor, Rachel Out- law, Patricia Miller, Joette Smith, Betty Waters, Joyce Harper, Linda Jones, Lou jean Harper, Linda Rouse. Third row: Jimmy Souiherland, Hugh Smith, Patricia Harper, Jean Howard, Gregory Smith, Mike Goodson, Bobby Williamson, Janice Holt, Mr. Larry Stewart, coach. MONOGRAM CLUB SENIOR UMUACmEP Hi .‘;;u NEv FOBGET?’ LIBRARIANS elementary Of W- IwmBL- ' ■ i . V ' ' ■ ■ . 0 LUNCH ROOM STAFF Mrs. Troy Smith, chief; Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Herring, Mrs. Outlaw, (not pictured; Mrs. Sutton) Mrs. Fannie Kelly MAID SCHOOL SNAPSHOTS First row, left to right: Carl Baker, Frank Gautier, Ted Grady, Ennis Proctor, Back row: Frederick Rhodes, Carolyn Kornegay, Rachel Outlaw, Patricia Herring, Scarlett Hill, Carolyn Outlaw, Mike Goodson. Remus Creel. Joyce Harper, 50 ASPIRANTS WINNERS HARVEST FESTIVAL KINGS QUEENS HIGH SCHOOL JIMMY SOUTHERLAND PEGGY JEAN SMITH GRAMMAR JOHNNY RANKIN JUDY ALPHIN PRIMARY LEWIS KEATHLEY, JR. YVONNE CARTER JIMMY SOUTHERLAND PEGGY JEAN SMITH BABY CONTESTANTS HAPPY SENIORS A QUEEN GRANDMA REMUS CHRISTMAS SUSPENSE A MODEL GIRLS FIRST Carl Baker Remus Creel, Jr. Donald Grady Perry Grady Ted Grady Clifton Herring Carlyle Herring Herman Hines Commie Jones West Kornegay Lynwood Kornegay Freeman Murphy Tommy Murray Kirby Page Thomas Patterson Johnnie Powell Freddy Rhodes Gregory Smith Jimmy Southerland Stephen Sutton Verne Thompson Evelyn Arnette Peggy Carter HAPPY BRITHDAY, SENIOR BIRTHDAYS May 9 May 23 May 1 3 September 10 September 6 May 1 9 September 18 December 22 October 29 May 6 May 1 1 March 28 October 4 October 4 F ebruary 2 July 6 February 19 January 1 5 April 22 November 14 October 3 October 7 March 27 Margo Deaver Nancy Grady Jean Wilkins Herring Patricia Herring Scarlett Hill Linda Holt Lorraine Howell Lois Kennedy Anne Kornegay Carolyn Kornegay Patricia Miller Rachel Outlaw Arlene Quinn Charlotte Smith Joette Smith Peggy Smith Sue Smith Kathy Southerland Patsy Sutton Doris Taylor Dorothy Taylor Mary Wallace February 21 December 27 January 31 May 28 April 2 April 24 May 1 8 December 24 February 9 September 17 June 29 January 1 August 23 January 16 January 1 7 October 18 August 6 September 8 August 27 January 1 3 October 25 October 19 March 28 DEAR SENIORS ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Mrs. Varner Garner East Carolina College, Third Grade Mrs. Henrietta S. Grady East Carolina College, Third Grade Miss Bessie Kornegay East Carolina College, Seventh Grade Mrs. Hazel A. Kornegay Guilford College, Sixth Grade Mrs. Herman Outlaw Appalachian State College, First Grade Miss Sally Outlaw Appalachian State College, First Grade Mrs. Ida B. Sanderson East Carolina College, Sixth Grade Mrs. Auline L. Smith East Carolina College, First Grade Mrs. Lucy O. Smith Appalachian State College, Third Grade Mrs. Mae Spicer Montreat College, Eighth Grade Mrs. Mary W. Stroud East Carolina College, Second Grade Mrs. Lorena B. Vestal N. C. State College, Seventh Grade Mrs. Louise H. Wells W.C.U.N.C., Fifth Grade NOT PICTURED Miss Ruth Faulkner East Carolina College, Fifth Grade Mrs. Katie Rowell East Carolina College, Second Grade Mrs. Lucy Grady East Carolina College, Second Grade 54 EIGHTH GRADE Hugh Adams Jewel Adams Judy Alphin Jo Ann Barnette Joseph Barnette Blythe Bell Patricia Bell Gwendolyn Bishop Preston Bryant Vernell Carter Billy Bail Larry Davis Shelton Dawson Joyce Fulghum Dorothy Gainus Needham Gainus Allen Grady Donald Grady Harry Grady Patricia Grigg Linda Hardison Vivian Harper Betty Herring Helen Herring Ellen Herring Oliver Herring Donald Hill Laurie Jackson Elwood Jones Henry Jones Jackie Jones Kenneth Jones Muriel Jones William Jones Faye Jordan Carol Malpass Jack Miller Robert Outlaw Johnny Rankin Ruth Ann Rhodes Shirley Rouse Tommie Scott Dwight Sheppard Aaron Smith Barbara Smith Carol Smith Joan Smith Tom Smith Sandra Southerland Carolyn Stafford Burma Stroud Wayland Stroud Ada Sullivan Kenneth Thigpen Joe Tillman Carol Waters Gaynelle Waters Nelson Waters Virginia Walker Nellie Waters Joan Westbrook Lynda Westbrook James Whaley (Not Pictured) Joe Hill Sherwood Holt Ernest Knowles Chesley Murphy Virginia Quinn Jane Reardon Linda Waters 55 SEVENTH GRADE Bobby Bell Vernon Bordeaux William Bryant Margaret Carter Betty Dawson Elizabeth Dunn Larry Dunn Haywood Edwards Gene Eubanks Linda Grady Johnnie Hardison Garry Harper Leroy Harper Harry Herring Dwight Hill Ralph Holland Faye Howard Lyndon Hussey James King Terry Koonce Major Kornegay Clark Lane Eugene Lee Louise Maready Artie Miller Bonnie Murphy Phyllis Outlaw Zennie Quinn Frances Robinson Kenneth Robinson John Rouse Ruth Sanderson Braxton Smith Mary Stafford Douglas Stroud Edna Stroud Janice Sutton Virginia Sutton Catherline Taylor Linda Taylor Jerry Tillman Dean Waters Linda Whaley Donald Williams Glenn Williams Linda Williamson Molly Kaye Williams Murphy Williams Not Pictured: Kenneth Murphy I 56 SIXTH GRADE Hilda Alphin Janice Alphin Sammy Alphin Harvey Arnette Billie Bell Dennis Blizzard Milton Brinson Edna Carter Annette Chestnutt Evelyn Ann Dail Billy Daniels Eldon Davis Linda Foss William Foss Beverly Grady Phillip Grady Mary Ann Gresham Sherry Hansley Christine Harper Dennis Harper Johnnie Harper Carol Heath Violet Hill Ray Holmes Ruth Howard David Ingram Connie Jo Jackson Dorothy Jernigan Brenda Jones Carolyn Jones Nellie Jones Mary Jo Kelly Jean Knowles Hester Lee James Outlaw Billy Patterson Craig Potter Douglas Powell Evelyn Robinson Sandra Sheppard Hugh Curtiss Smith Judy Faye Smith Tunnelia Smith Daphne Stroud Ellis Stroud Wendell Stroud Glen Thigpen Dollie Tillman Jimmy Turner Maggie Turner Peggy Tyndall Maureen Wallace Robert Wallace Judy Waller Larry Welch Janet Westbrook Jacob Whaley Patsy Whaley Louis Whitfield FIFTH GRADE Dennis Alphin Melvin Alphin James Bell Janice Bell Leroy Blizzard Patricia Bradley Glenda Brinson Patricia Carter Angela Dail Ruth Dail Elizabeth Dawson Stewart Deaver Tempie Deaver Bobby Duncan Janice Gainus Bobby Goodson Joel Hardy Mary Harper Danny Harrell Carolyn Herring Charles Herring Janet Herring Larry Herring Kenneth Hill Frances Holmes Jimmy Holmes Paul Holmes Phyllis Holt Lake Howard Larry Howard Carolyn Jones Je rry Jones Melvin Kornegay Jimmy Lee Kenneth Lee Rebecca Page Jean Patterson Joe Pike Reed Potter Earl Pope Dean Powell We sley Rouse Patsy Sandlin Ambrose Smith Ann Smith Michael Smith Winnifred Southerland Willie Stafford Bobby Stroud Elaine Stroud Hubert Stroud Judy Stroud Ola Stroud Robert Stroud Thomas Sutton Elwood Taylor James Thigpen Annette Turner Laut Turner June Walker Glenda Whaley Margery Whitfield James Williamson 59 David Alphin Romona Alphin Suzanne Alphin John W. Bell Ronald Bell Wanda Bell Donald Blizzard Annie Brinson Stanley Byrd Ronnie Cox Patsy Dail Terry Dail Janice Davenport Brenda Deaver Geraldine Duff Linda Edwards William Eubanks Barbara Grady Patricia Grady James Gresham Albert Harper Jo Ann Heath Judy Henderson Betty Sue Herring Betty Holme s Jean Howard Lue Ann Howard Dianne Jackson Linda Johnson Bruce Jones Jr. Gary Jones Woodley Jones Lewis Keathley Jr. Carl Kornegay Claudine Kornegay Denise Kornegay Eugene Kornegay Roy Le Kornegay F orest Lee Leamon Lee Larry Mercer Mary Mewborn Leslie Murphy Winston Murphy Henry Clay Nobles Shirley Picket Sarah Rhodes Elizabeth Ronell Gail Rouse Martha Sheppard Betty Smith Boyce Smith Devon Smith Gary Alvin Smith Marjorie Smith Rachel Smith Rose Stafford Billy Stroud Bryson Stroud Kay Stroud Marshall Stroud Thomas Sullivan Carolyn Sutton Joyce Taylor Marie Taylor Sylvia Taylor Linda Tillman Linda Tyndall Glenda Williams Earl Whaley Daniel Whaley Anthony Westbrook Phyllis Waller Willie Worrell Milford Waters (Not pictured) Max Whitley Jenny Williams Linda Kay Hill Darry Hargrove Ruby Lee Edwards THIRD GRADE Joyce Alphin Roger Alphin Helen Alphin Sandra Kay Bell Brenda Kay Blizzard Charlie Dail Tex Davenport Kenneth Dail Elizabeth Deaver Sammel Faires Johnnie Earl Howard James Fulghum W.T. Gufford Shelton Hardy Freddie Harper Je r ry Harpe r Rodney Harper Susie Harrell Emily Herring Prentice Herring James Earl Hill Larry Holt Sharon Howard Freddy Hudson Edna Grey Ivey Robert Jackson Janice Jones Betty Jones Peggy Jones Andrew Keathley John WM. Kelley Harold Kennedy Harry Knowles Penelope Koonce David Kornegay Nancy Carol Kornegay Glen Lanier Emily Marshburn Linda Mercer Joseph Noble s Dennis Outlaw A. J. Outlaw Dwight Pate Je r ry Picket Je ssie Pike Johnnie Pike Wanda Potter Catherine Rouse Judy Rouse Melvin Rouse Sandra Rouse Glenwood Sanderson Milton Singleto n Janice Smith Linda Smith Thomas Smith Billy Stroud Danelle Stroud Julia Sutton Linda Sutton J. D. Thigpen Wm. Robert Thigpen Travis Tillman Harold Turner Keith Turner Hal Walker Audrey Wallace Jimmy Waters Gloria Wallace Max Waters Andy Whitfield Cindy Williams SECOND GRADE Keith Alphin Pamela Atkinson Adron Bell Douglas Brinson Randy Brinson Nadine Byrd Deverly Bail Sue Bail Dianne Daniels Linda Dawson Ruth Deaver Frederick Faulkner Marie Foss Gerald Garner Betty Goodson Glenn Gufford Marion Hansley Clarry Hargrove Michael Harper Lucille Herring Marlene Herring Ronnie Holland Sherwood Jackson Alford Jones Danny Jones Davey Jones Dennis Jones Brenda Koonce Danny Kornegay Betty Mewborn Gail Morris Faye Outlaw Gail Outlaw James Page Ronald Pate La Donna Patterson Linda Potter Annette Powell Charlie Price Bryan Rouse Linda Rouse Paulette Sackett Norma Sandlin Joe Scott Phyllis Singleton Craig Smith Dennis Smith John Smith, Jr. June Smith Dwight Stroud James Stroud Vivian Stroud Franklin Southerland Wayland Southerland Clark Sullivan Maurice Taylor Ronald Turner Thomas Turner Kevin Wallace Robert Waller Mary Worrell 61 FIRST GRADE Mary Bell Romona Blizzard Kay Britt Yvonne Carter Joyce Craft Laurice Bail Dorothy Davenport Hilda Foss Patricia Fulgham Betty Grady Phillip Grady Donald Harper Patricia Harper Dwaine Herring June Herring Alan Hill Danny Hill Cheryl Houston Stoney Hinson Janice Jackson Kirby Jernigan Catherin Jones Cheryl Jones Mack Jones Pamela Jones Linda Knowles Diane Lee Dorothy Lee Laurence Maready Billy Marshburn Wesley Murphy Jimmy Noble Linda Norris Ivey Outlaw Phyllis Outlaw James Parker Curtis Patterson Glenda Price Emmett Rogers Jr. Derrick Rouse Elton Rouse Judith Smith Terry Smith Sandra Southerland Alice Spell Charlotte Stroud Mary Stroud Patricia Stroud Rodney Sutton David Thigpen Patricia Tillman Ann Turner Jerry Turner Montey Uzzell Richard Waller Kenneth Whaley Betsy Williams Elmer Whaley Douglas Whaley Henry Westbrook Linda Jones Janice Holt Doris Taylor Linda Rouse r, chief CHEERLEADERS i JUNIOR VARSITY Front row: Sandra Herring, Linda Jones, Loujean Harper, Carolyn Bell, Janice Holt. Standing: Gloria Uzzell, Betty Sanderson, Larry Stewart, coach; Zylphia Smith, Marlene Taylor. JUNIOR VARSITY Everette Westbrook, Phil Outlaw, Robert S m i t h , Larry Stewart, coach; Billy Jones, Lewis Smith. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL First row, left to right: Jackie Miller, Judy Patterson, Jean Howard, Betty Lou Waters, Alice Faye Smith, Rachel Outlaw, Joette Smith, captain; June Ann Smith, co-captain: Back row, Gail Grady, Carolyn Grady, Katherine Dunn, Jarry Hargrove, manager; Mr. Larry Stewart, coach; Frank Gautier, manager; Patricia Harper, Trula Howard, Faye Harper, Patricia Miller. Center: Frank Gautier, manager; Mr. Larry Stewart, coach; Jarry Hargrove, manager; Standing, left to right: Donald Smith, Hugh Smith, Mike Goodson, Jimmy Southerland, Captain; Melvin Harper, Tom Stroud, Joel Williams, Franklin Stafford, Jack Hill. SCHEDULE DATE TEAM PLACE NOV. 12 . . . . . . SEVEN SPRINGS . . HERE NOV. 15 . . . . . . DEEP RUN . . HERE NOV. 19 . . . . . . SOUTH WOOD , . HERE NOV. 22 . . . . . . SEVEN SPRINGS , . AWAY NOV. 26 . . . . . . PINK HILL , . HERE DEC. 3 . . . . . . PENDERLEA , . HERE DEC. 6 . . . . . . PINK HILL , . AWAY DEC. 10 . . . . . . SOUTH WOOD , . AWAY DEC. 13 . . . . . . CHINQUAPIN , . AWAY DEC. 17 . . . . . . PENDERLEA , . AWAY DEC. 19 . . . . . . WALLACE-ROSE HILL. . , , . HERE JAN. 7 . . . . . . NORTH DUPLIN , . HERE JAN. 10 . . . . . . BEULAVILLE , . AWAY JAN. 14 . . . , . HERE JAN. 17 . . . . . . DEEP RUN . . AWAY JAN. 21 . . . . . . OPEN JAN 24 . . . . . . CHINQUAPIN , . HERE JAN. 30 . . . . . . JONES CENTRAL , . AWAY JAN. 31 . . . . . . WALLACE-ROSE HILL. . . . . AWAY FEB. 4 . . . . . . NORTH DUPLIN , . AWAY FEB. 7 . . . . . . BEULAVILLE . . HERE FEB. 11 , . . . . . JAMES KENAN FEB. 14 . . . . . . JONES CENTRAL . . HERE 65 BASEBALL TEAM Front row: Freeman Murphy, Franklin Stafford, Tommy Murray, Gregory Smith, Bobby Holt; Standing; Larry Stewart, Coach; Melvin Harper, D.L. Scott, Jr., West Kornegay, John Powell. 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