B F Grady High School - Overflow Yearbook (Seven Springs, NC)
- Class of 1960
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nAW7 . AWJSf EwwBrrs 7 w t .1 - jL f v ' r .j5r pfl 1 l 1 : ■ % . M ,:% A .!jp Mi nvgp « m S i ■sa Jm-— ! ilg m ■ Air 111111 HU PgHBptiifi ' i ' Wf ' ■■ ”- ' P :!: V l?i .. ' The Senior Class OF 1960 Presents... THE OVERFLOW B.F. GRADY SCHOOL Albertson, North Carolina EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR ADVISOR Clara Dail . . . . Ben Turner Mrs. Edna J. Ward Since she came to B. F. Grady School seventeen years ago, she has always had a sincere, personal interest in each student. Surely she has been more than a teacher or friend; she has been like a mother to her students in guiding and assisting them. Her smiling and teasing in math class make it pleasant and alive. With sincere gratitude, the Class of 1960 gladly dedicates this annual to Mrs. Alice G. Davis. n All these years we ' ve come here to be schooled. Together, we ' ve monkeyed, we ' ve laughed, we ' ve fooled. A lot we ' ve labored But yet, happy and FOREWORD studied, and learned, joyful are the memories Basketball, baseball, Parties and picnics, we Our teachers Who ' ve made and dances galore, could even name more like parents, who ' ve helped us along, us do right, when we might ' ve done wrong, The friends we ' ve made, we ' ll remember the most After graduation, ( ( S when the world is our host i s ' i These memories will be shared by the ’60 Senior team. That’s why we chose Fun ’n School for our theme. ADMINISTRATION John Goodson H. M. Wells, Principal Davidson College John D. Grady Chairman Taft Herring Grover Rhodes Alvin Kornegay 1 FACULTY Mrs. Edna Ward, Western Maryland College; English Typing, Office. Miss Mary Anna Grady, Montreat, East Carolina; Science, Physical Education. Mr. Edgar J. Wells, Jr., University of North Carolina; English. FACU Mrs. Alice Davis Columbia College, S. C. Mathematics Mr. Coy Whitson East Tennessee State College History, Mathematics Civics, Driver ' s Training - g ■ C A 2 - - «a Mrs. Margaret Sutton Atlantic Christian College English, French Mrs. P. M. Sharpe formerly Miss Julia Lou Teachey Wake Forest College English, French Mr. Larry Stewart East Carolina College Coach, Physics General Science 6 Miss Thelma Dilday East Carolina College Home Economics LTV 7 - Wi ' s r Of q hm L rf , J j i kM 2 { - .. M i pf Mrs. Nannette Whitson A.S.T.C., Boone, ,, , Music Tc. A..J - Mr. Elwood Walker N. C. State College Agriculture Mr. Richard Whitley N. C. State College Agriculture MASCOTS AND MARSHALS Marshals: Left to right, Rhoda Booth, Melvin Williams, Alicia Smith, W. G. Simmons, Clarissa Dail, Ben Turner, Chief. Mascots: Cheryl Page and Dexter Blizzard SENIOR OFFICERS G. Simmo ams, Presi Lla Howa ce-Pres CLASS HISTORY YOU ARE THERE, SENIORS . . . when the summer of 1956 ends and a bunch of fidgeting, noisy, out-of-place looking Freshmen (that ' s us) step out of the various school buses. The awkward babies gather in the halls to reminisce over the vacation. The bell rings; they scamper to find their home rooms. There, they find Mrs. Davis and Mr. Ralph Britt holding the reins which will guide them in the right ruts during the year. It is a few days later and officers are being elected. Quiet! Let ' shear whotheyare: Presidents, Thomas Stroud, Jo Ann Gresham; Vice-Presidents, Alicia Smith, Yvonne Herring; Secretaries Rose Bishop, Joan Walker; Treas- urers, D. L. Scott, Linda Smith; Reporters, Hyacinth Ann Herring, Ben Scott Turner. A few weeks have passed. The FFA and FHA are initiating their new members. Ha! Ha! There goes one of the boys garbed in a dress, boots, and lipstick. Spring comes. The somewhat naturalized Freshmen go to the opening of Seymour-Johnson Airfield. The final bell rings for the year and the know-it-all Freshmen quituate schoolwork for the summer. YOU ARE THERE, SENIORS . . . when the beach trips come to a halt and the first bell sounds to begin a new school year. The new Sopho- more class (that ' s us again) is now well-adjusted to high school. They find waiting in their home rooms Mrs. Edna Ward and Miss Mary Anna Grady. They elect the follow- ing officers: Presidents, Ben Turner, W. G. Simmons; Vice-Presidents, Rose Bishop, Kenneth Reardon; Secre- taries, Bobbie Herring, Joan Walker; Treasurers, Brenda Grady, D. L. Scott; Parliamentarians, Melvin Williams, Tom Stroud; Reporters, Jack Hill, Jo Ann Gresham; De- votional Chairman, Judy Rouse. The year lags on. Most of the boys get their driver ' s license- -oh, does that make the Sophomore girls happy? In the spring, some become Beta Club members. They are Rhoda Booth, Clarissa Dail, Clarence Harper, Bobbie Herring, Kenneth Reardon, W. G. Simmons, Alicia Smith, Ben Turner, and Melvin Williams. The class has a picnic at the cliffs. Boy, aren ' t those hot-dogs good? At last, the sixth column on their report cards is filled in. The have-been Sophomores, will-be” Juniors, for- get English and algebra, and head for the tobacco patches. A summer of manual labor, going to the beach and build- ing up their little black books follows. YOU ARE THERE, SENIORS . . . when again they gather at the large brick school. This time however, the fifty-four remaining meet in the middle room on third floor. They are now full-fledged Juniors. They whisper loudly and stare at the new teacher, Mr. Coy W. Whitson, who is their homeroom sponsor. The class assumes a more serious attitude. They now have a goal; they must pay for the Junior-Senior Ban- quet. Their new class officers are President, Thomas Stroud; Vice-President, Ben Turner; Secretary, Bobbie Herring; Treasurer, Melvin Williams; Reporter, Brenda Grady. Before the Juniors can get their books opened good, Mr. Blackwell pops in with a glitter in his eye and sales- manship in his voice, and he gets an order from the class for the prettiest rings you ever saw--fire-fly blue with an encrusted ”G . They get their books opened, but before they can get their pencils sharpened, Mr. Gunn bounces in with an armful of magazines. He brags on B. F. Grady, arouses the would-be salesmen ' s enthusiasm, crams their hands full of magazine folders, and the campaign is on. Bobbie Herring is captain of the winning team; Ben Turner, cap- tain of the ill-fated, losing team. Grudgingly, a party is planned at Griffin ' s in Goldsboro. Top magazine sales- men are Jack Hill, D. L. Scott, W. G. Simmons, Brenda Grady and Ben Turner who received watches. The class has a real adventure- -gathering corn. It is November now and the Juniors are rehearsing their class play. Let ' s slip in and see what it ' s all about. The title is The Black Ghost.” Martha Rogers, Joan Walker, Judy Rouse, Alicia Smith, Ben Turner, Kenneth Reardon, Douglas Turner, Trula Howard, Brenda Grady, and Paul Williams are the stars of the great production. It doesn ' t quite make Broadway. The holidays are over and the Juniors are planning for the Junior-Senior Banquet. Plans are almost com- plete. It is going to be in ... . This is the night everyone has waited for all year. It is April, and Juniors, Seniors, and teachers from B. F. Grady are packed in the Terrace Room of the Goldsboro Hotel. The girls sit very precisely in their party dresses while the boys are red-faced from their tight collars. It is hot, but everyone sits attentively (for manner ' s sake) while Judge David Henderson speaks. After that steak dinner several boys are seen slyly increasing their belts to another notch. At midnight, the banquet is over. The socialites depart with tired feet but with A Song in Their Hearts, the theme of the banquet. May has rolled in. It is graduation night. Juniors look at the departing Seniors with envy, but then they realize that next year they ' ll be Seniors; and the thought that only one more year of Fun ' n School remains sad- dens them a little. WE ARE HERE, SENIORS . . . when vacation days are over and forty-eight of us enter school, now fully qualified to call ourselves Seniors! We begin the year by electing officers headed by our President, Melvin Williams. We are very happy to have Miss Mary Anna Grady and Mr. Edgar Wells for our sponsors in our final year. We elect our annual staff and they begin work on a new edition of The Overflow. (Don ' t you think they did a good job?) We have two unforgetable days of selling ads. We begin our iceberg dances and our bake sales. Other fund-raising campaigns are carried on simultaneously. The graduation spirit becomes evident. We choose our mascots, order calling cards and invitations, plan our Washington-New York class trip. We prepare for after graduation, for our life ahead. But some way, deep in our hearts we know that these passing days are our happiest. We know that there will never be any fun days like Fun ' n School days. Ben Turner Historian 10 SENIORS RHODA MAE BOOTH ’’Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. FHA 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Junior Play Usher 3; Marshal 3; Reporter 2,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative. YVONNE HERRING BURCHFIELD The joys of marriage are heaven on earth. Athletic Association 1; Class Vice-President 1; 4-H Club 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; Dress Revue 2; Superlative. CLARA SASSER DAIL The April ' s in her eyes, it is love ' s spring. 4-H Club 1; Dress Revue 2; Annual Staff Editor 4; Superlatives. CLARISSA ANN DAIL If you be honest and fair, your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty. Junior Varsity 1; 4-H Club 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Junior Play Usher 3; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Marshal 3; Flower Arrangement Win- ner 1; Contestant in Miss Merry Christmas Contest 4; Dress Revue 2. LEWIS RAY DANIELS I shall be like that tree, -- I shall die at the top. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 1; 4-H Club 2,3; Clown in Kinston Christmas Parade. BRENDA LEE GRADY Music is well said to be the speech of angels. FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Hospitality Chairman 3; Class Reporter 3; Class Treasurer 2; Athletic Asso- ciation 1; 4-H Club 1; Senior Queen 4; Junior Play 3; Magazine Winner 3; Dress Revue Winner 2; Junior Degree 2; Basketball 1; Ban- quet Committee 3; Harvest Festival 3; High School Queen Harvest Festival 4. SENIORS JO ANN GRESHAM ’’Her lover has her heart and she has his. Basketball 1; FHA 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2; Class President 1; Class Queen 1; Class Reporter 2; Class Treasurer 4; Miss FHA 2; Athletic Association 1; Annual Staff 4; Bus Driver 4; Christmas Princess 4; Superlatives. JAMES DOUGLAS HARDISON ' Tis what I love determines how I love. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; MonogramClub 3,4; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4; Field Day 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Ath- letic Association 1. CLARENCE LANE HARPER I have not yet begun to fight. Beta Club 2,3,4, FFA 1,2, 3, 4; FFA Secretary 3,4; Parliamentary Procedure 2,3; Tool Judg- ing 2; Athletic Association 1; Paper Staff 3. MELVIN FRANK HARPER Variety ' s the very spice of life. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Athletic Association 1; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Field Day 2,3,4; Harvest Festival 3; Superlative. BOBBIE JOSHUA HERRING What is life all about? FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Class Reporter 2; Flower Show Winner 2; Chapter Degree 2; Banquet Com- mittee 3,4; FTA 1,2, 3, 4; Reporter 2,3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Librarian 1,2; Harvest Festival 1,2,3; Athletic Association 1; Class Secretary 2,3,4; Annual Staff Testatrix 4; Beta Club 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4, Chief Typist 4; Asst. Director of Junior Play 3; Devotional Chairman 1; Superlatives. DOUGLAS MacARTHUR HILL The worst is yet to come. Livestock Judging Contest 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Harvest Festival 1,4; Field Day 2,4; Athletic Association 1; Superlative. SENIORS HUBERT PHILLIP HILL It takes a wise man to discover a wise man. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Athletic Association 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Reporter 2; 4-H Club 1,2; Monogram Club-Vice President 4. TRULA IONA HOWARD Do as I say, not as I do. FHA 1; Athletic Association 1; Basketball 1,2; Junior Play 3; Class Devotional Chairman 4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative. BILLY JOE IVEY That ' s all there is: there isn ' t any more. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Field Day 3; Athletic Association 1. ELIZABETH MARIE JONES Anything for a quiet life. MARGARET JEAN OUTLAW KORNEGAY Marriage is the life-long miracle. FHA 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Athletic Association 1 . VIRGIL ALTON MALPASS A man is not a man until he proves it. SENIORS JAMES ROBERT MERCER Speech is great; but silence is greater. Annual Staff Typist 4. HUGH GRADY OUTLAW A painful pleasure turns to pleasing pain.” FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 1; 4-H Club 2,3; Superlative. JO ANN OUTLAW Love comforteth like sunshine after rain. 4-H Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Athletic Association 1 . LINDA MURIEL OUTLAW Time is the image of eternity. 4-H Club 1; School Bus Driver 4. ROBERT LEE OUTLAW Better to give than to take. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4. LARRY SHELTON PAGE Be silent and safe; silence never betrays you. 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; King 2; Superlative. SENIORS JAMES VERNON QUINN Everything is funny as long as it is happen- ing to somebody else. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 1 . KENNETH FLOYD REARDON The distance is nothing; it is only the first that counts. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Reporter 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 2; Junior Play; Beta Club 2,3, 4. MARTHA EILEEN ROGERS Her ways are ways of pleasantness; and all her paths are peace. FHA 1,2,3; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff Typist Dress Revue 2; Flower Arrangement Winner 2. JUDITH ANN ROUSE Live, love, and be happy. FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Chapter Degree 2; 4-H 1,2,4; Athletic Association 1; Class Queen 2; De- votional Chairman 2; Piano 1,2, 3, 4; Banquet Committee 3; Junior Play 3, Librarian 1 Dress Revue 2; Superlatives. KATHLEEN ROUSE Love the little trade which thou hast learned, and be content therewith. DELMER LESTER SCOTT, JR. I want what I want when I want it. Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Athletic Association 1; Monogram Club 2,3,4; FFA 1, 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1,2; 4-H 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Superlative. SENIORS BERTHA BRYANT SHEPPARD Good words are worth much and cost little. FHA 1,2,3; Annual Staff Typist 4; Junior Play Prompter 3; Dress Revue 2; Flower Arrange- ment Winnei 2. WILLIAM GASTON SIMMONS Life is too short- -why worry? FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Tool Identification Contest 2, Dairy Judging Contest 2; Class President 2, Treasurer 4; Magazine Sales Winner 3; Annual Subscription Manager 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Co-Editor School paper 1; Marshal 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Basketball Mana- ger 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Harvest Festival 4. ALICIA CAROL SMITH I think the world is made for fun and frolic. Vice-President 1; FHA 1 ,2,3,4; Junior Degree 2; Music Club 1,2,3; Paper Staff 3; Typist 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff Typist 4; Junior Play 3; Marshal 3; Superlatives; Dress Re- vue 2 DONALD RAY SMITH What should a man do but be merry? FFA 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Athletic Association 1; Superlative. LINDA LOU SMITH Here I am, and here I stay. Treasurer 1; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Chairman of De- grees 3, State Degree 3; Dress Revue 2; Annual Staff Typist 4; Junior Play 3; Harvest Festival 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Superlative. ROGER KEITH SMITH Love Conquers ail. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Harvest Festival 1; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4; Athletic Association 1. SENIORS ELIZABETH CAROL STROUD I ' ve lived and loved. 4-H Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Athletic Association 1; Usher 3; Junior Degree 1; Librarian 1. BARBARA ALLEN STROUD How do I love three? Let me count the ways. 4-H 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Athletic Association 1; Usher 3; Cheerleader 1; Librarian 1,2; Junior Degree 1; Harvest Festival 1; Superlative. THOMAS LEON STROUD Life is very short, and very uncertain; let us spend it as well as we can. Class President 1.3; FFA 1,2, Athletic Asso- ciation 1,2; MonogramClub 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Sports Editor (Annual Staff) Banquet Committee 3; Superlative. HERMAN ASHLEY SUTTON As merry as the day is long. FFA 3; 4-H 1,2; Superlative. WILLIAM LYNN SUTTON Now or never. FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Field Day 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3. BENJAMIN SCOTT TURNER A little foolishness once in a while is cher- ished by the wisest of men. Class Reporter 1; Class President 2, Class Vice-President 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Program Chairman 3, President 4; Co-Editor of annual 4; Junior Play 3; Athletic Association 1; Bas- ketball Manager 1; FFA 1,2, Livestock Judging Contest 1,2; Art Editor of School Paper 3,4; Historian 4; Chief Marshal 3; Winner in Maga- zine Sales 3; Projects Committee 3; Banquet Committee 3; Piano 1,2; Harvest Festival 3,4; Superlatives. SENIORS HINTON DOUGLAS TURNER All great men are dying. I feel ill.! FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Land Judging Contest 1,2, 3, 4, Livestock Judging 1,2, 3, 4, Tool Judging 2, Parliamentary Procedure 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; Harvest Festival 4; Junior Play 3; 4-H 1, 2; Public Speaking 1,2; Public Speaking con- test 3; Annual Staff Advertising Manager. NANCY CAROLE TYNDALL Whoever loved that loveth not at first sight. FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Junior Degree 2, DressRevue 2, Banquet Committee 2; PTA Programs 1; Ath- letic Association 1; 4-H Club 1,4. JOAN MONTRESE WALKER Life is too important for me to think about it seriously. 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, Dress Revue 2, Flower Show Winner 2; Athletic Association 1; Mono- gram Club 4; Cheerleader 1,4; Class Secre- tary 2; Class Treasurer 1; Banquet Com- mittee; Annual Staff Typist 4; Class Queen 2; Junior Play 3; Representative at Veterans Day Parade and Dance 4; Superlative. MELVIN GUY WILLIAMS Every cloud has a silver lining. Class Parliamentarian 2, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4; Marshal 3; Prophet 4, Business Mana- ger Annual Staff 4; Editor Newspaper 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Page in State Legislature 3; Runner-Up N O News-Writing Contest 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Music Club 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 1,2; Public Speaking Contest 2; Athletic Association 1,2; 4-H 1,2, 3,4, Vice President 4, County Council 1,2, 3, 4, Songleader 3, County Garden Champion 1,2,3, District Farmer Cooperative Winner 2, Dis- trict Public Speaking Winner 3; Emcee of Harvest Festival 3,4; Superlatives. JOYCE ANNE WILLIAMSON Love is ever the beginning of knowledge as fire is of light. 4-H 1,2,3; FHA 1,2, Junior Degree 1; Athletic Association 1; Junior Play Usher; Librarian 4. CLIFTON HERALD HERRING I was born to do other things. FFA 1,2, 3, 4, 5; 4-H Club. PROPHECY And now planet to planet the B. F. G. Network presents MELVIN WILLIAMS WITH THE NEWS! Good Evening, everybody ! Today, May 20, 2000 A. D., we are coming to you from the planet Jupiter where we are visiting the 40th Annual Reunion of the 1960 Graduating Class of B. F. Grady High School. The reunion is being held at the Jupitonian- Universal Hotel. Now that these grads have chil- dren and grandchildren, they look quite a bit differ- ent than in 1960. However, they still have the same love for each other and for a good time. As we begin our broadcast, several class mem- bers are already on the scene reminiscing and look- ing around the planet. The first to arrive was Lewis Ray Daniels, now a wealthy jet manufacturer. Lewis ' s slogan: A Daniels ' jet is the best you can get. Not far behind was Martha Rogers, who is a test driver for those new Ford-O-Jets. Larry Page and Clarence Harper, whose am- bitions had always been to be rocket pilots, landed and said they love flying for a career. Brenda Grady, Clara Dail, and Carole Stroud who are nurses, arrived with plenty of ammonia for anyone who might become airsick during the flight. Tom Stroud, a District Forest Ranger, landed and said he hoped to find out what types of trees are grown on Jupiter. Barber Donald Ray Smith arrived very willing to give anyone a haircut for $2.50. Pro basketball coach, Jack Hill, flew in. Jack said he would like to have a few of these 7-footers from Jupiter on his team. Doctor Ben Turner and his secretary, Joan Walker, landed in Ben ' s spacemobile. Artist Douglas Hill rushed in. He said he just couldn ' t wait to paint some of the scenery on this planet. And now, here comes an Air Force BFG-601 bringing Cols. Melvin Harper and Keith Smith from their stations on the moon. Jo Ann Gresham, host on the TV Show Per- sonality Plus is arriving. She plans to do several shows on the personalities of Jupitonian girls. Reverend Bobby Mercer lands planning to be- gin a new campaign. Bobbie Herring, a medical technologist, and Linda Lou Smith, an X-ray technician, are bringing their medical equipment with them. They plan to study health conditions on Jupiter. Yvonne Herring Burchfield and her husband are arriving. They plan to make this a second honeymoon. Marine officer, Virgil Malpass, is landing in his private Marine-Cruiser. He says, My new Cruiser will travel on land, sea or in the air. The next to arrive are Kenneth Reardon, Billy Joe Ivey, Clifton Herring, and Jimmy Quinn. They insisted on having the reunion here so they might study the farming techniques and labor-saving de- vices used on Jupiter. And here comes Linda Outlaw with her beauti- cian equipment, just in case someone would like a new hair-do. Engineers Douglas Turner and Herman Sutton plan for building bridges on Jupiter. Big bridge contracts are being let next week and they plan to bid on them. Housekeeping is fun, say Barbara Stroud, Trula Howard, Kathleen Rouse and Marie Jones, who bring their husbands and grandchildren, but they look delighted to get away from their house- keeping chores for the weekend. Lynn Sutton, who is now vice-president of Du- Pont, says he plans to search for new fibers on Jupiter. Secretaries, Bertha Sheppard, Rhoda Booth, and Judy Rouse say they are looking forward to a vacation after pounding the typewriter keys for four years. Businessman, D. L. Scott, is hard to recognize as he steps off his atomic cruiser with a king-size cigar in his mouth. Capt. Jo Ann Outlaw of the U.S. Air Force says that she will be stationed here on Jupiter for the next two years. Telephone operators, Joyce Ann Williamson, and Jean Outlaw Kornegay, say they are not tired of talking even though they admit it is strenuous, taking orders from the moon, Jupiter, and other planets. Alicia Smith, now a professor at East Carolina College, says she is going to explore education methods here, in hopes that she can use some of the methods in her classes. Airline stewardess, Clarissa Dail, says she enjoys flying on the Earth-Jupiter route more than any other. Douglas Hardison and Hugh Outlaw say they have retired after being successful race drivers for 35 years. W. G. Simmons, agricultural researcher at State College, hopes to get some samples of the soil and plants on Jupiter. Nancy Tyndall is now arriving with the box lunches she has brought from her Pleasant Grove Restaurant. Robert Lee Outlaw is the last to arrive. He says he sold so much fuel from his station to mem- bers of the class, that he barely had enough left to fill his own jet. Many hours will be spent in refreshing our memories on our high school days. The main topic of conversation is My, how times have changed since we were graduated from B.F. Grady in 1960! Melvin Williams Prophet 20 QUEENS Jo Ann Gresham, Kinston Christmas Parade Representative. Clarissa Dail, Mount Olive Christmas Parade Representative. Joan Walker, Veterans Day Representative. JUNIOR OFFICERS David Grigg, President; Judi Kornegay, Vice-President; Elsie Jean Outlaw, Secretary; Nell Howard, Billy Jones, Treasurers; Peggy Williams, Reporter. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Nellie Waters, Vice-President; Geraldine Wiggins, President; Donald Hill, Reporter; Aaron Smith, Vice-President; Lynda Raye Westbrook, Secretary. Muriel Ruth Jones, Reporter; Joe Harrell, Secretary; Donald Grady, President; Barbara Dean Smith, Treasurer. FRESHMAN OFFICERS Standing: Elizbeth Dunn, Reporter; Phyllis Outlaw, Vice-President; Faye Howard, President; Gary Harper, President; Harry Herring, Treasurer. Sitting: Linda Whaley, Treasurer; Louise Maready, Vice- President; Kaye Williams, Secretary; Linda Williamson, Secretary. ELEVENTH GRADE Carolyn Bell Seth Blizzard Wanda Kay Byrd Clayton Creel Alice Dail Robert Dail Ellis Daniels Mary Davenport Katherine Dunn Carolyn Grady Gail Grady David Grigg Betty Ann Hardy Faye Harper Melda Harper 24 ELEVENTH GRADE Theodore Heath Sandra Herring Leroy Howard Nell Howard Janice Holt Ronnie Holt Billy Jones Carolyn Jones Doris S. King Judi Kornegay Betty Faye Lee Joyce Mae Lee Donnie Mercer Elsie Jean Outlaw Phil Outlaw 25 ELEVENTH GRADE Kenny Page Judith Patterson Linda Kay Rouse Alice Faye Smith Lewis Smith Robert Smith Deloris Taylor Hope Welch Everette Westbrook Peggy Sue Williams 26 TENTH GRADE Jewel Adams Judy Alphin Jo Ann Barnette Joseph Barnette Blythe Bell Patricia Bell Gwendolyn Bishop Billy Dail Larry Davis Needham Gainus Allen Grady Donald Grady Harry Grady Patricia Grigg Linda Hardison Vivian Harper Dinah Harrell 27 TENTH GRADE Lou Ellen Herring Donald Hill Joe Hill Scarletie Hill Sherwood Holt Laurie Jackson Henry Jones Hubert Jones Murial Jones John Rankins Carol Reardon Ruth Rhodes 28 TENTH GRADE Shirley Rouse Thomas Scott Dwight Sheppard Aaron Smith Barbara Smith Carol Smith Joan Smith Sandra Southerland Carolyn Stafford Burma Stroud Wayland Stroud Virginia Walker Gaynell Waters Nellie Waters Nelson Waters Joan Westbrook Lynda Raye Westbrook Geraldine Wiggins NINTH GRADE Sandra Atkinson Bobby Bell William Bryant Elizabeth Dunn Larry Dunn Linda Grady Gary Harper Leroy Harper Harry Herring Louise Maready Bonnie Murphy Kenneth Murphy Phyllis Outlaw 30 NINTH GRADE Zennie Quinn Jo Anne Rouse John Rouse Shelby Rouse Ruth Sanderson Braxton Smith Mary Louise Stafford Douglas Stroud Edna Joyce Stroud Janice Sutton Catherine Taylor Linda Taylor Harold Turner Linda Whaley Donald Ray Williams Glenn Williams Kay Williams Murphy Ray Williams Linda Williamson 31 Clara Clarissa D Barbara Carol S Bertha S BOTTLES, PINS, AND DIAPER DAYS Brenda G ' •£ Bobbie H Keith S Douglas T Melvin W Nancy T Bobby M Thomas S Linda S Melvin H Donald S Linda O Herman S Virgil M Kathleen R. 33 ANNUAL STAFF Mr. Edgar J. Wells, Jr. and Ward. Douglas Hill, Art Editor; Melvin Williams. Business Manager; Tom Stroud and Trula Howard, Sports Editors. Clara Dail, Editor; Ben Turner, Co-Editor ADVERTISING MANAGERS Seated: Martha Rogers. Standing: Rhoda Booth, Douglas Turner, Clar- issa Dail. CIRCULATION MANAGERS Seated: D.L. Scott, W. G. Simmons, Jo Ann Gresham. ANNUAL STAFF TYPISTS Left to right: Alicia Smith, Bertha Sheppard, Joan Walker, Bobby Mercer, Linda Lou Smith. Melvin Williams, Prophet Bobbie Herring, Testatrix Ben Turner, Historian 34 Most Likely to Succeed Alicia Carol Smith and Melvin Williams WHOS WHO Most Attractive Thomas Stroud and Yvonne H. Burchfield Most Dependable Ben Turner and Bobbie Herring Best All Around Jo Ann Gresham and Melvin Williams Most Athletic Trula Howard and Melvin Harper SUPERLATIVES Most Popular D. L. Scott, Jr. and Jo Ann Gresham Best Personality Jo Ann Gresham and Melvin Williams Most Original Ben Turner and Bobbie Herring 36 SUPERLATIVES OTrrgrfTTr- Best Looking Thomas Leon Stroud and Joan Walker Most Studious Melvin Williams and Clara Dail Best Sports Herman Sutton and Jo Ann Gresham 37 SUPERLATIVES Friendliest Jo Ann Gresham and Melvin Williams. Most Courteous Melvin Williams and Linda Lou Smith Most Artistic Douglas Hill and Barbara Stroud Most Musical Judy Rouse and Ben Turner 38 SUPERLATIVES Most Versatile Melvin Williams and Jo Ann Gresham Wittiest Judy Rouse and Hugh Grady Outlaw Cutest Larry Page and Rhoda Booth Best Dressed Bobbie Herring and Ben Turner 39 SUPERLATIVES Most Talented Benjamin Turner and Judith Rouse Melvin Williams and Clara Dail Neatest Donald Ray Smith and Clara Dail 40 Benjamin Turner President David Grigg Vice-President Peggy Williams Secretary Janice Holt Treasurer Alice Faye Smith Reporter Judi Kornegay Devotional Chairman Faye Harper Program Chairman Mr. Edgar Wells, Jr. Sponsor THE NATIONAL BETA CLUB . ■ ■ B.F. GRADY CHAPTER Rhoda Booth Clarissa Dail Clarence Harper Bobbie Herring Nell Howard Billy Jones Donnie Mercer Kenneth Reardon W. G. Simmons Alicia Smith Deloris Taylor Melvin Williams Alice Faye Smith State Treasurer Seated: Alice Faye Smith, President; Sandra Herring, Vice President; Janice Holt, Secretary; Gail Grady, Treasurer. Standing : Geraldine Wiggins, Reporter; Ruth Anne Rhodes, Parliamentarian; Carolyn Grady, Historian; Judy Kornegay, Song leader, Gwen Bishop, Hospitality chairman, Thelma Dilday, Advisor; Judy Alphin, Recreation chairman; Barbara Smith, Recreation chairman; Joan Smith, Degree chairman; Blythe Bell, Project chairman. Left to right: Everette Westbrook, Treasurer; David Grigg, Vice- Presi- dent; Phil Outlaw, Sentinel; Kenneth Reardon, Reporter; Clarance Harper, Secretary; Mr. Walker, Advisor; Anonymous milker; Not Pictured, Douglas Turner, President. 4-H CLUBS Elementary 4-H: President, Anthony Westbrook; Vice-President, Barbara Grady; Secre- tary, Larry Holt; Songleader, Judy Sutton; Reporter, Hal Walker; Pianist, Denise Kornegay. Junior 4-H: President, Judy Faye Smith; Vice-President, Larry Welch; Secretary, Dorothy Jernigan; Songleader, Janet Faye Westbrook; Reporter, Elwood Wiggins; Pianist, Judy Waller. Senior 4-H: President, Judi Kornegay; Vice-President, Melvin Williams; Secretary, Kathryn Dunn; Reporter, Gail Grady; Songleader, Nell Howard. Standing: Janice Holt, Editorial Assistant; Rhoda Booth, Clarissa Dail, Typists; Bobbie Herring, Chief Typist, Ben Turner, Art Editor; Alicia Smith, Typist; Seated: David Grigg, Judi Kornegay, Editorial Assistants; Melvin Williams, Editor; W. G. Simmons, Co-Editor; Billy Jones, Sports Editor. FTA Officers: President, Janice Holt; Vice-President, Gail Grady; Secretary, Judi Korne- gay; Historians, Judy Alphin and Joan Westbrook; Reporter, Nellie Waters; Treasurer Sandra Herring; Advisor, Mrs. Alice Davis. Left to right sitting: Kenneth Reardon, Martha Rogers, Trula Howard, Alicia Smith, Brenda Grady, Joan Walker, Judy Rouse. Left to right standing: Douglas Turner, C. W. Whitson, Director; Benjamin Turner. DRAMATICS Left to right: Nell Howard, David Grigg, Sandra Herring, Phil Outlaw, Clayton Creel, Judi Kornegay, Linda Jones, Janice Holt, Edgar Wells, Director; Billy Jones, Gail Grady, Everette Westbrook. BUS DRIVERS Back Row: Dennis Stroud, Seth Blizzard, Betty Lou Sanderson, Carolyn Bell, Faye Harper, Carolyn Grady, Sandra Herring. Front Row: Jo Ann Gresham, W. G. Simmons, Robert Lee Outlaw, Larry Page, Linda Outlaw. JANITOR g JANITRESS M aID Mr. Willie Stafford, Mrs. Maebelle Stafford. Mrs. Fanny Kelly 47 CAFETERIA From left to right: Miss Shirley Smith, Mrs. Lois Sutton, Mrs. Nellie Spells, Mrs. Gertrude Herring, Mrs. Clara Bell Smith, Manager. Gourmets at Work! 48 Patricia Bell Joan Smith Judy Alphin Linda Jones Janice Holt CHEERLEADERS Geri Wiggins Joan Walker MONOGRAM CLUB Harper, Carolyn Grady, Gail Grady, Judy Patterson, Alice Faye Smith, Dinah Harrell, Kay Williams, Joan Westbrook, Vivian Harper, Barbara Smith, Mary Louise Stafford. Co-Captains Jack Hill D. L. Scott Smith, Gary Harper, D. L. Scott, Harry Herring, Donald Grady, Jack Hill, Robert Smith, Glenn Williams, Melvin Harper, Melvin Williams, Tom Stroud. 50 Co-Captains Carolyn Grady Jackie Miller B O V S’ B A S K E T B A L L Mr. Larry Stewart Coach BASKETBALL MANAGERS BASEBALL TEAM From left to right: Billy Jones, Phil Outlaw, Ralph Holland. FRONT ROW: Phil Outlaw, Douglas Hardison, Billy Jones, Joe Harrel, D. L. Scott, Dwight Hill, Larry Dunn, William Bryant, Bobby Bell. BACK ROW: Henry Jones, Kenneth Reardon, Jack Hill, Theodore Heath, Melvin Harper, James King, Artie Miller. SPLIT PERSONALITY This is what resulted from truly having Fun ' n School ” HARVEST FESTIVAL KINGS and QUEENS Grammar Grades: Dorothy Jernigan, Frederick Rouse High School: Brenda Grady, Aaron Smith Primary Grades: Earnest Richard Dupree, Rhonda Kaye Outlaw Winning Baby Jean Cannon Parker Senior Candidates Brenda Grady, Thomas Stroud 54 ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Mr. William Bryson Western Carolina Teachers College Eighth Grade Mrs. Susie Bryson Western Carolina Teachers College Eighth Grade Mrs. Mamie R. Fordham East Carolina College Fourth Grade Mrs. Nina Garner East Carolina College Third Grade Mrs. Henrietta S. Grady East Carolina College Fourth Grade Miss Bessie Kornegay East Carolina College Seventh Grade Mrs. Hazel A. Kornegay Guilford College Sixth Grade Mrs. Janice Kornegay East Carolina College First Grade Mrs. Effie Outlaw Appalachian State College First Grade Miss Sally Outlaw Appalachian State College First Grade Miss Patricia Quinn East Carolina College Second Grade Mrs. Ida B. Sanderson East Carolina College Sixth Grade Mrs. Lucy O. Smith Appalachian State College Third Grade Mrs. Lorena B. Vestal N. C. State College Seventh Grade Mrs. Ruth Waller East Carolina College Second Grade Mrs. Louise H. Wells W. C. U. N. C. Fifth Grade Not Pictured: Miss Ruth Faulkner East Carolina College Fifth Grade L EIGHTH GRADE Alice Adams Hilda Alphin Janice Alphin Sammy Alphin Harvey Arnette Billy Bell Dennis Blizzard Edna Carter Annette Chestnut Ann Dail Billy Daniels Elton Davis Linda Foss William Foss Beverly Grady Phillip Grady Mary Ann Gresham Christine Harper Dennis Harper Johnnie Harper Faith Harrell Nancy Carol Heath Violet Hill Ray Holmes Ruth Howard David Ingram Connie Jo Jackson Dorothy Jernigan Brenda Jones Carolyn Jones Nell Jones Robert Jones Mary Jo Kelly Dennis Miller Larry Outlaw Billy Patterson Craig Potter Douglas Powell Nancy Quinn Sandra Sheppard Curtis Smith Judy Smith Tennelia Smith Daphne Stroud Ellis Stroud Glendale Stroud Dollie Tillman Jimmie Turner Margie Turner Peggy Tyndall Judy Waller Larry Welch Janet Westbrook Jacob Whaley Louis Whitfield 56 SEVENTH GRADE Frances Adams Dennis Alphin William Alphin James Bell, Jr. Janice Bell Patricia Bradley Patricia Carter Angela Dail Ruth Dail Stewart Deaver Tempie Deaver Bobby Duncan Janice Gainus Bobby Goodson Joel Hardy Mary Harper Danny Harrell Carolyn Sue Herring Charles Herring Janet Herring Larry Herring Kenneth Hill Frances Holmes Jimmie Holmes Paul Holmes Phyllis Holt Brenda Howard Lake Howard Larry Howard Jerry Jones Jimmie Lee Kenneth Lee Rebecca Page Janet Pate Jean Patterson Joe Pike Earl Pope Reed Potter Dean Powell Betty Rose Rouse Wesley Rouse Patsy Sandlin Ambrose Smith, Jr. y « % ..Hi A ytt % Anne Smith Michael Smith Winnifred Southerland Willie Stafford, Jr. Martha Starnes Bobby Stroud Elaine Stroud Herbert Stroud Judy Stroud Ola Jean Stroud Robert Stroud Thomas Sutton Elwood Taylor James Thigpen Annette Turner Laut Turner Jane Walker Glenda Whaley Margie Whitfield Elwood Wiggins James Williamson 57 SIXTH GRADE 58 David Alphin Remona Alphin Suzanne Alphin J. W. Bell Ronald Bell Wanda Bell Donald Blizzard Dowling Byrd Patsy Dail Terry Dail Janice Davenport Brenda Deaver Geraldine Duff Annette Garner Barbara Grady Patricia Grady James Gresham Darry Hargrove Ray Harper Jo Ann Heath Betty Sue Herring Linda Hill Betty Faye Holmes Edward Howard Joan Howard Lou Ann Howard Dianne Jackson Linda Johnson Woodley Jones Lewis Keathley Carl Kornegay Denise Kornegay Eugene Kornegay Forrest Lee Leamon Lee Mary Mewborn Leslie Murphy Winston Murphy Henry Noble Shirley Pickett Donna Potter Ralph Price Sammy Price Sarah Rhodes Frederick Rouse Gail Rouse Martha Sheppard Betty Smith Boyce Smith Devon Smith Gary Smith Linda Faye Smith Margie Smith Rachel Smith Rose Stafford Billy Stroud Bryson Stroud Kay Stroud Marshall Stroud Thomas Sullivan Carolyn Sutton Joyce Ann Taylor Marie Taylor Sylvia Taylor Linda Ray Tillman Linda Tyndall Ronell Walker Phyllis Waller Milford Waters Anthony Westbrook Earl Whaley Glenda Williams Jenny Williams W. T. Worrell FIFTH GRADE Helen Alpnin Joyce Alphin Brenda Blizzard Sandra Bell Charlie Dail Elizabeth Deaver Sammy Faires Joyce Garner Thomas Gufford Shelton Hardy Frederick Harper Jerry Harper Marlene Harper Rodney Harper Emily Gay Herring Prentice Herring James Earle Hill Larry Holt Sharon Howard Freddy Hudson Edna Ivey Betty Jean Jones Gary Jones Peggy Jean Jones Nancy Kornegay Harold Kennedy Billy Kelly Andrew Keathley Glenn Lanier Emily Marshburn Larry Mercer Linda Mercer Joseph Noble Edward Norris A. J. Outlaw Dennis Outlaw Dwight Pate Jerry Pickett Jesse Pike Johnny Pike Wanda Potter James Quinn Racheal Quinn Sandra Rouse Judy Rouse Catherine Rouse Linda Sutton Julia Sutton Danelle Stroud Billy Stroud Thomas Earl Smith Linda Gail Smith Janice Smith Milton Singleton Glenwood Sanderson J. D. Thigpen Harold Turner Thomas Rouse Keith Turner Hal Walker Gloria Wallace Gaston Westbrook Anthony Whitfield Max Waters 59 FOURTH GRADE Roger Alphin Pamela Atkinson Nadine Byrd Deverly Dail Sue Dail Dianne Daniels Brenda Kay Davenport Marie Foss Larry Futrelle Gerald Garner Betty Goodson Glenn Gufford Clarry Hargrove Michael Harper Susie Harrell Eula Mae Herring Lucille Herring Marlene Herring Ronnie Holland Johnnie Howard Robert Jackson Sherwood Jackson Alford Jones Davey Jones Gary Jones Donald Jordon Brenda Koonce Danny Kornegay Carol Mewborn Gail Morris Faye Outlaw Gail Outlaw Milton Page Ronald Pate LaDonna Patterson Linda Potter Annelle Powell Bobby Price Charlie Price Bryan Rouse Kay Rouse Paulette Sackette Norma Lee Sandlin Joe Scott Cecil Sheppard Phyllis Singleton Craig Smith Dennis Smith John Smith June Smith Linda Smith Franklin Southerland Wayland Southerland Donald Stallings Dwight Stroud Vivian Stroud Morris Taylor Travis Tillman Ronald Turner Thomas Turner Robert Waller Annette Whaley Roger Wiley Cindy Williams Mary Ella Worrell 60 THIRD GRADE Keith Alphin Rose Alphin Adrian Bell Ramona Blizzard Kay Britt Joyce Craft Laurice Dail Dorothy Davenport Linda Futrelle Leland Garner Leonard Garner Betty Grady Phillip Grady Donald Harper Glenda Harper Patricia Harper Dwain Herring Danny Hill Stoney Hinson Cheryl Houston Michael Howard Janice Jackson Kirby Jernigan Annie Jones Cheryl Ann Jones Mack Jones Morris Kennedy Diane Lee Dorothy Lee Billy Marshburn Wesley Murphy Perry Nobles, Jr. Linda Lou Norris Allen Outlaw Ivey Outlaw Lester Outlaw Phyllis Outlaw James Parker III Don Pate Linwood Patterson Glenda Price Joe Price Emmett Rogers, Jr. Bruce Rouse Elton Rouse James Rouse Judith Smith Pamla Smith Terry Dean Smith Sandra Southerland Alice Spell Michael Stallings Charlotte Stroud James Stroud Mary Ann Stroud Patricia Stroud Rodney Sutton Patsy Tillman Ann Turner Elaine Turner Jerry Turner Richard Waller Henry Westbrook Brenda Whaley Douglas Whaley Kenneth Whaley Martha Whaley Steve Wiggins 61 SECOND GRADE t A tB Danny Alphin Tommy Alphin Mary Bell Martha Kay Bishop Marshall Britt Judy Byrd Barbara Cherry Nancy Coker Bobby Craft Paula Crosland Devis Dail Peggy Deaver Tommy Deaver Hilda Foss Johnny Gainus Ricky Gardner Rose Grady Bobby Hamn Diane Harper Vickie Harper Carrie Heath Devada Herring June Herring Kenneth Herring Alan Hill Michael Hinson Gloria Holmes Kay Holmes Randy Jernigan Connie Sue Jones Daisy Jones Denny Jones Melver Gray Jones Carolyn Faye Kennedy Greg Kornegay Marilynn Kornegay Dwight Nethercutt Joyce Outlaw Mary Rosa Outlaw Rebecca Jo Outlaw Ronda Kay Outlaw David Padgett Randy Potter Rebecca Potter Jeanne Lou Price Hugh Rogers Derrick Rouse Janice Rouse Catherine Sheppherd Lisa Kay Simmons Delmus Singleton Donna Smith Harold Smith, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Smith Frederick Southerland Bobby Stroud Richard Rouse Rita Stroud Wilda Grey Stroud John Swinson Betty Lou Thigpen Wayne Tillman Terry Wallace Tommy Wallace Faye Waller Bruce Waters Brenda Whaley Betsy Williams Carey Williams, Jr. Kathie Williams 1 ' Keith Worrell 62 FIRST GRADE Paul Arnette Kay Best Vickie Jo Best Linda Bryant Roy Davenport Michael Davis Richard Dupree Sibyle Faires Betty Carol Foss Brenda Foss Kay Futrelle Danny Garner Larry Garner Jack Grady, Jr. Violet Grady Ronnie Harper Deborah Harrell Barbara Herring Curtis Herring Karen Herring Sylvia Herring Edna Gail Hill Glenda Houston Billy Ray Howard Donna Hudson Yvonne Jackson Barbara Jones Belinda Jones Jonathon Keathley Linda Kelly Stella Jo Koonce Donnell Kornegay, Jr. Pamela Manning Kenneth Mercer Callie Mewborn J. L. Newborn, Jr. Jim Norris Rebecca Norris Morris Outlaw Ronnie Outlaw Henry Page James Pate Lynette Pate Elizabeth Perry Martin Potter Terry Potter Harold Price Jacquelyn Price Leonard Price Dianne Rankin Diane Rouse Gary Rouse Curtis Sackett Jerry Singleton Douglas Southerland Beverly Stroud Doris Stroud Mickey Stroud Ronnie Sutton Sandra Sutton Bruce Taylor Randolph Taylor Donnie Thigpen Jo Ann Turner Lucy Ann Turner Ronnie Turner Dwight Waller Edward Whaley Barbara Whitfield Daniel Whitson Anthony Williams Steve Worrell 63 THANK YOU, PARENTS!! Our parents share our heartaches with sympathy and our happine ss with joy. They understand our problems and encourage, teach, and influence us. Most of all, they give us their love. It is with much pleasure that we acknowledge all that they have done for us by dedicating to them this page of appreciation. 64 p ; - t 0 Ad (r ,1 li %, O p- kh d ' n U y x V P ' . ,)V A I J S A P aJ SVlXltA :y • (j l r C . r ■ i t; MOUNT OLIVE PICKLE COMPANY 3ht South’s Finest Mount Olive, North Carolina u x , j T £ j 5 L CALYPSO PLYWOOD COMPANY v ,y „ 4y -Y jJ T M Retail Lumber--Building Supplies a r y ]f T Jj Phone OL 8-2544 l X V f J Quality Service” y t Calypso, North Carolina A, V, ' 5S v JERNIGAM TRACTOR CO. C.E. QUINN General Merchandise Farm Supplies, Fertilizer Massey-Ferguson Sales Service Feeds and Seeds Phone 3311 Kenansville, N. C. n J J I t J 1 w f) Kenansvilffe, N. C. sr K rjA y yf jjy ■ ' -f y v. ' fi A.D. 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