Bath High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Bath, NC)
- Class of 1953
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Moore, Jr. Commercial Miss Isabel Carter English, Librarian Mr. Fred Brady Physical Ed, Mrs. Mabel Bunch Eighth Grade Mrs. Rena Walker Eighth Grade Mrs. Cora Ellis Seventh Grade Mrs. Myra W. Wingate Seventh Grade Mrs. Jenny F. Worrall Sixth Grade Mrs. Senia F. Davis Sixth Grade Mrs. Corva H. Johnston Fifth Grade Mrs. Dicie S. Respess Fifth Grade Mrs. Louise W. Tankard Fourth Grade Mrs. Pauline W. Gaylord Fourth Grade Mrs. Mabel J. Godley Third Grade Mrs. Ethral V. Eborn Third Grade Mrs. Clara M. Woolard Second Grade Mrs. Archa O. O'Connell Second Grade Mrs, Dora W. Jordan First Grade Mrs. Dorothy B. Tankard First Grade Mrs. Mildred Brooks Secretary ' 1 Sow ' ' ,C A g ' 2 1 : I . 1 1:,5': 64 A, ,S Senifffs . Wofflard R5 , . Hlmf' a ms ofa CLASS OFFFL? - - ' -- 'D1fnSYZXbZi SE-N1 ,..EJgwnp,iug00 esidentI .i'... 5LefPffj1d7'T. . ta ' ' ixrcgjsuref - ' fl i .P MASCOTS Billie Gray Tankard Billy Tankard CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: White Carnation CLASS MOTTO Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. it 'Q jf f ' N ,, - ,M flfiars DICK ADAMS A willing heart and a helping hand. Basketball 2, 3, 43 Junior Play, Class Vice- President 4, 4-H Z, 39 Glee Club 25 Letter Award 3, 45 Junior Red Cross Council Z, 3. EVELYN ALLIGOOD. To lmow Evelyn is to love her. 1 2 Treasurer 3' Beta Club 2, 4, Sec- F. H. A. . , . retary 35 Glee Club 2, Junior Play, Senior Super- lativeg Treasure r 4. ISABE LLE AM BROSE To get what I want when I want it. Library Staff 1, 3, Basketball l, 3, F,H.A. 35 Pirate Staff 45 Glee Club 25 Senior Superlativeg Waitre ss, Bus Driver. MARCIA LEE BOYD Don't worry about meg I can get a man anyday, b F. H.A, 1, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 25 Glee Clu 2 3' Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4, Debaterg Ainnual Staff 4, Senior Superlative. DOROTHY CAHOON Wit, laughter, and giggles are my greatest possessions. F.H,A, 1, 2, Parliamentarian 39 4-H 1, 2: Glee Club 25 Junior Play 35 Library Staff 1, 45 Senior Superlative 4. RONALD CARROW Here I am, girls, but don't rush me. JUDY CHRISMON To have my one and only dream come true. F. H.A. 2, 3, Officer 4, Glee Club 25 Beta Club Z, 3, 4, Pirate Staff 3, 45 Class Officer 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Marshal 3: Letter Award 2, 3, 41 Annual Staff 4. SYLVIA ANN CLARK Any man is my man--if I want him. ' Glee Club 2, 354-H1, 23 F.H,A. 1, Z, 3: Senior Supe rlative . gp1i0l'S LOUISE COLVILLE A light heart lives long. Library Staff 4, Glee Club 33 F, H.A. l, 4. ELLA RUTH CONGLETON Dark eyes into the very soul. F,H,A, 1, 2, 3g Pirate Staff 3, 4' Annual Staff 4' B , eta Club 3, 4, Glee Club Z3 senior Super- lative. OLLIE RAY CUTLER Gee, I wish there were eight days in a week. F.F.A.1. 2. MILDRED DANIELS Plenty of that southern hos pitality. F. I-LA. 35 Red Cross Councilg Junior Class Play, LEON DAVIDSON Love is labor lost. Library Staff 1, Bus Driver 1. STEVE DOUGLAS Let a man know his own worth, and keep it under his feet. F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2g Bus Driver 3 4 Se ' , 5 mor Superlativeg Letter Award 2, 3, 4. ROSALEE CONGLETON I love life. FI-IAl234Gl , , , , , ,Q eeC1ubZgBetaClub2,3,4 Marshal 3' - ' , 4 H 1, Z, Annual Staff 4. ELIZABETH CUT LER Trouble, then satisfaction. F,H,A, 1, 2, President 3, Reporter 45 Class Treasurer 3, Beta Club Z, 3, 45 Marshal 35 Junior Playg Pirate Staff 4g Annual Staff 3, 4g Class Sec- retary 2. ww 'i-'U M. Y 5:1-.QQ ,gf A ' W. ig. FRANCES EDWARDS Gonna love somebody someday. F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Student Council 15 Latin Club 15 Beta Club 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Junior Play 35 English Club Z. JEAN GIBBS Live high and die happy. F.H.A. 1, Z, 3, 45 Glee Club Z, 45 Cheerleader Z, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Junior Play5 Annual Staff 45 Pirate Staff 3, 45 English Club 25 Letter Award 2, 3, 4, 55100 rs HAZEL GURKIN Why did I have to be such a pest. Glee Club 45 F. I-LA, 1, Z, 35 4-H Club 1. ISABELLE KEECH Living isn't much fun unless you have something to live for. F,l-LA, 2, 35 Glee Club 25 Class Officer ll. RALPH KIRK Women are my least worry. ' Basketball 2, 3, 45 Junior Play5 4-H Club 1, 25 Senior Superlativep Glee Club 2, 35 Waiter 15 English Club 25 Letter Award 3, 45 Public Speak- ing 2. ANN KILBY A thing of beauty is a joy forever. ' Beta Club 2, 3, 45 F,H.A, l, 3, 45 Treasurer 25 Cheerleader 2, 35 Chief 45 Glee Club 25 Basketball 3, 45 Letter Award Z, 45 Junior Play: Annual Staff 45 Class Officer 45 Waitress5 Pirate Staff 4. Pl-IROSENE LATHAM Enjoy yourself5 it's later than you think. F.H.A. l5 Glee Club l, Z5 Class Officer 1, 35 4-H Club 1, 25 Library Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 English Club 2. MARILYN MASON Every girl is her own star. ' F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Beta Club Z, 45 Reporter 35 4-H Club 1, 25 Marshal 35 English Club 25 Junior Play. Seniw R l -. ef -ef ww DELL MEEKINS Take my fun where I can get it. Glee Club 23 Class Officer Zg 4-H Club lp Annual Staff 3, 45 Beta Club Z, 3, 45 Senior Superlativeg Library Staff 3, 4. FANNIE PEARL MODLIN Always chasing rainbows. F.H,A, Z, 3g Beta Club Z, 3g Secretary 43 Senior Superlativeg 4-H Club 1, 2, Annual Staff, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4g Marshal 35 Waitress lg Basket- ballg Letter Award 3, 4g Glee Club Z. RODERICK SELBY Thinking, but ain't thought nothing yet. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 1, Z3 Letter Award 1, Z. BILLY SMITH Cheaper by the dozen, women that is. F,F.A. 15 Glee Club Z5 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 Senior Superlativeg Waiter 1. JANICE WALLACE Let your manners speak for you. Library Staff 1, 2, 43 F'.H,A. Z, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, Treasurer 49 Senior Superlativeg Library Award. BESSIE WATERS Marriage is a big business. Class Reporter Z3 Glee Club 25 Beta Club 2, 3, 4g 4-H Club 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Library Staff 3, 4. ls. , BOBBY O'NEAL Anything I don't know I'm willing to learn. Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 4 Letter Award 1, Z, 3, 45 Junior Play, Senior Super lativeg Pirate Staff 4, Glee Club Z. GWENDOLYN PAUL The reward of study is understanding. F.H.A, 2, 3, 43 4-H lg Pirate Staff, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Beta Club 2, 3, President 45 Chief Marshal 3g Senior Superlativeg Red Cross Council 2, 3, President 45 Class Officer 1, 33 Science Award 3, Class Historian 4. f -- ,sw V. , MAYNARD WATERS, JR. I may as well take my time, I have a whole life ahead of me. F0033-3112, 3.441-'.F.A. 1, Z, Presiden 134, ALEXANDER WHITAKER A mind that is happy must be great. GUY WI-IIT LE Y Reporter 3, Class President 33 Senior Superla- tive, Junior Play: Letter Award 3, 4. MORRIS WATERS Some people just can't take it. No better natured person lived. F.F.A. 1, Z, 3, 4g Senior Superlative, Glee Club 25 Library Staff 2. NORRIS WOOLARD It pays to be seen and not heard. Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, F. H.A. 4, Senior Superlative. HILTON WOOLARD Whether you're handsome or ugly, it's nice to have a face. Class Vice-President 3, President 45 Football Z, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 F,F,A, I, Z5 Pirate Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Senior Superlativeg Letter Award 2, 3, 4. HUGH GORDON WOOLARD Running stiff competition with 'Clark Gable. ' ' Waiter lg F. F.A. 1, Z, 3, 4, Senior Superlative. JOHN HENRY WOOLARD Beware, I'm going to do something sensational yet. 4-H Club 1, 25 Library Staff 3, Glee Club 1, Z. gni0l'S ...was 2 1 M? S RD me WOOLA w feel E5 . . 1 don NALD L d Win. Roeat men age Y li. AU gr so wen myse . tbal Baseball 3' Foo 3. LAR cxub 1, 2' oi-HN WOO - ll Z, 31BuS Drivefl 'PH D h 3. WXLLLAM gay to sex-gi? wif. .-Always fe '1e. friendly smx 1 2.3 C-'lee ggeiigrive . R . 41 Senior - Bus Duvet Club Z1 CLASS POEM OF 1953 As we leave this dear old school, Our hearts are sad and blue, For it represents to us a goal Of the things which we hold true. We hate to leave our many friends That through the years we've made And the teachers, all true godsends, Hav b h e roug t us through the grades. To the rising Seniors of today We leave our beloved school With the hope that along the way They'11 follow the Golden Rule. To the president of this knowledge We bid a fond farewell. To him we owe so many thanks Too numerous to tell. bank As we journey out on our own Attempting our fortune to seek, We'11 always think of ou alone Y Our school on historic Bath Creek. FRANCES EDWARDS Clas s Poet 611155 Praphccy I shall now see how the future looks for the seniors of 1953. As I look into the depths of my crystal ball, I see each senior ten years from today., And what do I see ? Right now Evelyn Alligood is rehearsing for her TV show which comes on every night on Channel 4. By the way, it is sponsored by the Woolard and Woolard Soap Company, owned by Billy and Norris Woolard. Now here's some real good news! Hilton Woolard just made a home -run for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the crowd is really giving him a nice hand. Among the cheer- leaders are two of his favorites, Ann Kilfby and Judy Chrismon. On the side -line is Maynard Waters who is second up to bat! EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it! About what? Guy Whitley has just received the Silver Trophy for his fine singing the last five years. Indeed, he has taken over for Mario Lanza. And that reminds us of Hollywood where Gwen Paul is continually having trouble with her director over a new movie. It features Roddy Selby, too. Did you say you needed a shoe shine ? Step right up! Dick Adams and Ralph Kirk are ready to serve you. Please patronize their business in Bath. Say, what's this? Dell Meekins, Phrosene Latham, and Bessie Waters are sing- ing with the Grand Ole Opry, with special music by John Woolard and Alexander Whitaker. I think the boys fiddle and the girls sing. Maybe that's holler. Who got married? Quite a few. Isabelle Ambrose and Ronald Woolard were married two weeks after graduation and are still honeymooning in California. Isa- belle Keech got married too, but she doesn't like long stays from home. I guess she's like Frances Edwards who didn't even have a honeymoon. Please be careful and don't get sick if you can help it. Ella Ruth Congleton and Mildred Daniels are nurses at the Tayloe Hospital in Washington. And can it be true that Morris Waters is the head doctor? Poor patients! This means more business for the Carrow Funeral Home in Pinetown. Ronald's business, that is. It may interest you to know that Billy Smith and Ollie Ray Cutler have joined the State Fair and are getting good pay for their hell-driving stunts. I just know Hugh Woolard envies them. He's a traveling salesman and doesn't ever get the chance to ride, though he doesn't walk. We hear he invented a flying machine. ECC was really honored when Hazel Gurkin and Steve Douglas entered the fall classes there about five years ago. I'm really thankful that I've finished school. How about the rest of you? '? Excuse me for a moment. My crystal ball is getting dusty and I must dust it before I tell something wrong. There we are, and thanks. Now I will finish this great prophecy for you. Marcia Boyd is still running that little fellow she had on the go when he was in school. Maybe he 'll get tired of running after a while and marry her, or perhaps she will go and live with Elizabeth Cutler. She's an old maid, but a fair one. Since Leon Davidson has started driving the Englehard bus, it seems that there are no passengers. He appeared in court the other day and was found guilty of speed- ing. No wonder though, Rosalee Congleton was the judge. Women judges are awful, eh Leon? Jean Gibbs couldn't bear the thoughts of leaving Bath, so she got the job of coach- ing basketball in the school here. They have a real good team too. I guess the spirit was in the students. Let's go to Florida. For what? Well, we might see Sylvia Clark or Marilyn Mason, who are champion swimmers among the many other swimmers at Silver Springs. They plan to enter the contest this year to see which one can swim the English Channel. Good luck, girls. I really hate to tell you this, but it looks as though the crystal ball is wearing down, and the last thing it foresees is Louise Colville and Janice Wallace making dresses and suits for the ladies. But wait! It also sees that Fannie Modlin is sec- retary for the Max Factor Company of Hollywood. I wish to thank my crystal ball for its fine service, and I too think our class of '53 is doing and has done a fine job. PHROSENE LATHAM Class Prophet F' 1 f 0 WITTIEST CUTEST Dorothy Cahoon Ella Ruth Congleton Bobby O 'Neal HE Q T . Y 4 - b Q L. . a ,I L .4 iifwfh? 'Mlm e as LE! ..--Q. on I -M-...,.,.f I ----.....,M wg.. ,X f ,A BEST LOOKING Isabelle Ambrose Hugh Woolard Billy smith enior 1 i - ff BEST DRESSED BIGGEST FLIRT Janice Wallace Sylvia Clark Billy Woolard Ralph Kirk ul' Mperia fiued . yw 'l 4 K A MOST -LIKELY -TO-SUCCEED Gwen Paul Billy Woolard 5 f MOST ATHLETIC BEST CONVERSATIONALIST Fannie Pearl Modlin Marcia Boyd Bobby O'Nea1 Maynard Waters MOST POPULAR Gwen Paul Hilton Woolard enim R'l K +- Xy af M i E3 Q.. pw ilgm BEST PERSONALITY Dell Meekins Guy Whitley uloerfa fiued MOST DEPENDABLE Billy Woolard Norris Woolard 5' w Y A 2,014 st fl. ii fs M. :S S, Y EW Ni' s. uf J ilfy'-N l J Q'2Wf'k ' r lf :2'f't ' .... A - BEST-ALL-ROUND Evelyn Alligood Steve Douglas M Q '1 4' 6111.95 History In August, 1949 the doors of old Bath High School swung open to seventy-nine eager freshmen who were clamoring to begin their high school education. Somewhat frightened by the bells, and decidedly confused by the lengthy assignments of English, Biology, and Algebra that were handed to us, we wondered if any of us would ever make a passing rade. g Due to the large enrollment, the boys and girls were, separated. Mr. George Fussell was in charge of the girls while Mr. Gray Hodges was in charge of the boys. Our studies were the most important part of our freshmen year. We presented a short play and had the privilege of having some of the class take part in various activities about the school. Six waiters and waitresses were selected from our class to assist in the Junior-Senior Banquet. By the time all our difficulties had smoothed out and before we realized it, spring flowers had ceased to bloom on the soil banks and the trees were losing their leaves, and we were once again in school. Seventy excited sophomores answered to roll call in August, 1950. We marched importantly to our room and were disappointed to learn that we must again be separated. Mrs. Virginia Howe was in charge of the girls while Mr. Fenner Boyd was in charge of the boys. Many members of our class became an active part of the Beta Club, Junior Red Cross Council, F. H,A, , and F. F,A, organizations. Our sophomore year came to a happy and successful close, bringing to an end half of our struggle to become graduates. We began the most important year thus far with fifty-six students on roll. We were happy to have as our adviser, Miss Mary Anne Campbell. Maynard Waters served as our class presidentg Hilton Woolard, vice -president: Gwendolyn Paul, secretary, Elizabeth Cutler, treasurerg and Phrosene Latham, re- porter. We selected our motto, class colors and flower. Shortly after the beginning of school we began to plan for our Junior Play as a means of raising money for our Junior-Senior Banquet. On November 16, we presented a three act comedy entitled, Too Sweet for Sixteen, which was a big success. In the spring we gave the seniors a farewell banquet with Show Boat as our theme. The decorations carried out the idea of a show boat coming into shore with the dock crowded with curious people. A semi-formal dance brought this happy occasion to an end. At the close of school the following marshals were chosen for Commencement from our class: Gwendolyn Paul, chiefg Marilyn Mason, Fannie Pearl Modlin, Elizabeth Cutler, Rosalee Congleton and Judy Chrismon. Cn the night of graduation our class was very proud to have Ann Kilby receive the Home Economics medal, and Gwendolyn Paul the Science medal. We elected the following officers at the close of our Junior year to serve as our senior officers: Hilton Woolard, president: Dick Adams, vice-president: Ann Kilby, secretaryg Evelyn Alligood, treasurer, and Judy Chrismon, reporter. We returned to school in the fall of 1952 proud to bear the title Dignified Seniors, forty-two in number and very glad to have Mrs. Gladys Lollis as our adviser. One of the happiest events of our school life was our four-day tour to Washington, D. C. , which we took on the 5th of October. We returned with pleasant memories which will always be with us when we think of our happy school days at Bath High. We drew up a list of privileges that we had been looking forward to since our freshrnan year. At the same time we elected our Senior Superlatives by popular vote. In a short while we will be receiving our class rings. This is not the only occasion that we are anticipating, however. Presenting the Senior Play, attending the Junior- Senior Banquet, and Senior Day are all spot lights in our senior year. Finally after four years, we will have reached our goal, Class Night, Baccalaureate Sermon, and most important of all, Graduation. As we go to press with our year book, we look back with many fond and happy memories. As freshmen, we thought the four years ahead of us seemed all too long. As Seniors looking back over four pleasant years, the time now seems all too short. GWENDOLYN PAUL Historian last Will and Zfcstamcut We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three, of Bath High School, in the county of Beaufort, the State of North Carolina, being of sound mind, and realizing our im- pending departure from this school, do hereby declare and make this our last will and testa- ment. ARTIC LE I To Mr. Forbes, we wish to express our many thanks for the interest and leadership he has shown us during the past years. To our teachers, we leave our deepest appreciation for their efforts toward increasing our wisdom ARTICLE II To the buildings and busses we leave our deepest sympathy after the care we gave them for the past twelve years. ARTICLE III To the undergraduates: To the Juniors, we leave the job of issuing the two great publica- tions: The Treasure Chest and The Pirate. ART IC LE IV Individual Bequests: During our years of school we have accumulated some well-known articles which we would like to bestow upon the Junior Class. They are as follows: Dick Adams wills his well-trained hair to Gene Foreman and Harold Cutler. Evelyn Alligood wills her quick, pleasant smile to Betty Hawkins and Thomas Foskey. Marcia Boyd wills her eye appeal to Frances Credle and Valerie Cordon. Dorothy Cahoon and Marilyn Mason will their red curls to Mary Faye Jackson, Janice Harrison and Gertrude Waddell. Judy Chrismon wills her extra pounds to Nelda Cutler. Sylvia Clark and Gwen Paul leave their date books to Alva Chambers, Hazel Wallace and David Sikes. Leon Ihvidson wills to George Paul and Lindsey Keech his seat in Commercial Math. Jean Gibbs wills her hour glass figure to Lois Cutler and Faye Everette. Ann Kilby and Elizabeth Cutler will their natural curls to Geraldine Cox and Zelma Woolard. Ralph Kirk and Bobby O'Neal will their delicate manners to Bobby Harris and John Latham. Isabelle Keech wills her bad luck to Janice Woolard, Nellie Mae Cutler and Laurice Mason. Rosalee Congleton and Janice Wallace will their high grades to Betty Williams and Frances Ward. Isabelle Ambrose wills her Woolard Affection to Earl Smith and Monnie Mason. Ollie Ray Cutler wills his bookkeeping ruler to Marlow Paul and Adrian McGowan. Break it, boys! Steve Douglas wills to Stanley Woolard his bus No. 10. Frances Edwards wills her giggles to Mary Frances Clark and Betsy Ross. Phrosene Latham, Dell Meekins and Bessie Waters will all their good times to Lucille Hamilton, Sybil Sullivan and Vernetta Taylor. Make the best of it, girls! Hazel Gurkins leaves to Barbara Webster and Barbara Chrismon her reducing course. Keep eating, girls! John Henry Woolard leaves his English vocabulary to Kent Gurganus and Sammy Woolard. To Troy Waters and Leland Cutler, Roddy Selby wills his way with the women. Hilton Woolard and Maynard Waters will their football suits to Howard Cutler and J. C. Woolard. Ronald Carrow and Alexander Whitaker will their love of Pinetown to George Nelson, Joan Worall and Joyce Alligood. Fight it out, girls! Louise Colville and Norris Woolard will their Senior Pride to Eunice Waters, Janice Waters and Bobby Swindell. Billy Woolard wills his studious ways to Carl Tetterton, Jackie Jones and Jasper Swain. Guy Whitley wills his Mario Lanza voice to Donald Wallace and Irene Waters. Hugh Woolard wills his good looks to Jimmy Winstead and Ack Woolard. Morris Waters leaves to Franklin Windley and Earl Chrismon his love for women. Billy Smith wills his height to Gerald Black and Albert Chrismon. Ella Ruth Congleton wills her typing ability to Kenneth Waters and Shirley Tetterton. Ronald Woolard wills his extra book reports to Dan Wallace, C. E. Tetterton and Maurice Cutler. Mildred Daniels wills her good behavior to Carol Wallace, Marie Waters and Nellie Mae Cutler. We hereby appoint Mrs. Gladys Lollis, our class adviser, as sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we the Senior Class of 1953 do set our seal on this, the nineteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three. DELL MEEKINS Testatrix When W: Were Vary Ifamg First row: Ralph Kirk, Ann Kilby, Dick Adams, Jean Gibos Second row: Elizabeth Cutler, Bobby O'Nea1, Judy Chrismon, Hilton Woolard Third row: Roddy Selby, Sylvia Clark, Guy Whitley, Marxlyn Mason Fourth row: Evelyn Alligood, Steve Douglas, Phrosene Latham Billy Smith. Ni 'Nx Pfesident Q . . .I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS gfxce -President - -. .............. ,H eC1'eta1-yn . .'.. '----Thomas Foskey Treasurer l :bf -... .... J OYCE Publicity nfre6rbQ' ' ' ' 1800d . . . John Latham ' ' BUSY Ross enneth Waters 'GT' JOYCE Auigood Gerald Black Alva Chambers Albert Chrismon h i5fn0n 1eIz1:?'a?i'ai1ci2S Clark vamrie Cofdgfg FranCe5 Cre X, DorothY COX Geraldine Cox zylllflbfy 344 ' -' aiaif 3:3 H47 Q' 3 1 'ilu N' .31 Q. r yu11 i0rS Kent Gurganus Preston Gurganus Lucille Hamilton Bobby Harris Janice Harrison Betty Lou Hawkins Mary Faye Jackso Jackie Jones Lindsey Keech John Latham Earl Mason Jimmy Mason ' old Cutler -3 V ' -V 1:-lzjvard Cutler Q V V A Leland Cutler s i5? Lmscwwf , wziw Maurice Cutler Nelda Cutler Nellie Mae Cutler Fave Everett Foreman iiixoinas F95keY Y 1 N .XL ' '-.if ,. ,,i':i,' 1 1 V - Q ef ,jf L :-' or I l is Lau:-ice Mason Monnie Mason an MCGowan Adri George Nelson George Paul fylllilp Marl ,S V' v xx: OW Paul Eetsl' Ross 'o ,Q HOV Sheppard f 1 -wi. 2 Y f ' 'il if Earl Sikes David Sikes .ff f i ll 'f a fr: . zfg' .' -A 1- ir if sr f i C , A . . .,' Q ' I of K L y 3 Q , ' ,-J lx! ,Z 'WEP s l . W aim .f-if Lx' 'bf s u Y ' -.1 , Q W f, Earl Smith Mary Squires Sybil Sullivan Jasper Swain Bobby Swindell Carl Taylor Vernetta Taylor Carl Tetterton C. E. Tetterton Shirley Tetterton Gertrude Waddell Carol Wallace iorS rw ,.-1 Troy Waters Barbara Webster Betty Lou Williams Franklin Windley Jimmie Winstead Calis Woolard Janice Woolard Sammy Woolard Stanley Woolard William Woolard Zelma Woolard Joan Worrall llace xlgz:':x3lI3WallaCe Hazel Walliwi Frances' War Dalton W ate rrss Eunicewwiig S 11' ene a J ani ce Waters nneth Water 5 K6 - waters Marie 'flTJL Q ' all - i s I . in qu 1 , I in V '- , ' M., , Lo - 1 ' i 9 f may ca- f -f- ,. A 'Oda . . 4 'sw xi 1 . SOPHOMO President Igiz-1 2 Vi s ce -P1-esid ent resident fboysj Vice -President. . I. .. . Y ,. ' 5 :ki e, ,e F' ,MQQ A7117 if Q ,iff X Sapiallzarcas' RE CLASS OFFICERS .-.v . Qd BettY Alhgo Od A1118 O Ezfzteollligood eh Bam' Bow d . . 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E vu In 1521? .':-1 1 -' ., 'lg ..'A P ' 'AI1 5i5lf:555'555 , if 1 I N 'Q' .'1-.' 2': '1 I 'R , mst, 91 M... 3 wmv+-gm X 4. ,.-qw c.'Ll15.i-T' 'T' V- -'15 ...r--'xw A ,,,-,A-'-W., fl, -ef '-:mr 'Q' --lwfl-wffxfmw 5 ' . A . lf' W- f 'lkiw X2-f an , divx-5 ' -til, ,Q '35 r I ' . -, '- .. ' sly W 2--:,-- .nf 4- . ' '- u 3, ' , .' - .x . r . Gaunly Khampians Co-captains: Hilton Woolard, Maynard Waters Coach: Fred Brady Front row: Laurice Mason, Thomas Foskey, Tom Chrismon, Bobby O'Neal, Adrian McGowan, Theron Boyd, Howard Cutler, Paul Douglas, Earl Sikes. Back row: Roddy Selby, Bobby Swindell, Maynard Waters, Steve Douglas, Thomas Paul, Marlow Paul, Ray Tuten, Hilton Woolard. SCORES Bath 44 Belhaven 6 13 Stantonburg Z5 6 Rock Ridge zz 58 Chic od 18 31 Lucama 0 Z7 Whitakers 28 46 Leggett O 43 Choc owinity 13 Khccrlefldffs lixlnagk X lx. f mamma al, lox 1 .L-I ,?'fFQ? I 3--'H 8 sian L .LL Becky Davis, Joa Kilby, Ch' B n Worr-all, Barbara Tankard, Barbara Windley, Ann 1ef: LaDonna Davenport, Geraldine Cutler, Jean Gibbs. Sue oyd not pictured. gggtfball f 5 49 7 5 1' COACH' d Q Fenner Boy .MT-'- V ,ga 11 f ., 1. ,W ' 1 we 1 A. M'Q.,,,mvUP'fi fx 5 ,A ,,,. L J i warg, f fl it ,W of 'gi 3 fini' Girls ' Haskftball Captain and Co-captain: Judy Chrismon, Lucille Hamilton Coach: Miss Frances Douglas Front row: Jean Gibbs, Sybil Sullivan, Vernetta Taylor, Lucille Hamilton, Lois Cutler, Betty Lou Bowen. Middle row: Joyce Alligood, Barbara Webster, Deanna Taylor, Becky Davis, Irene Waters, Sue Boyd, Glenda Woolard, Barbara Tankard, -Betty Lou Hawkins, Mona Keech. Back row: Judy Chrismon, Ann Kilby, Vernell Boyd, Janice Harrison, Gertrude Waddell, Mary Faye Jackson, Shirley Tetterton, Marilyn Swindell, Miss Mary Frances Douglas, Coach. vamp, a Q 8, fag may . .aww W vm an Mlm ,Ana . .v-some 64 Il! NYY Wm'h,, Utq, as 'Wim Yi :TI 4911! P' li? -f :,. QQX. V 4 58'-S595 il .,,' N.. I' in 4 - A F AM-'Hg 5.2 'lg F Tfgf'Z,'xi, Qtwz -., . l W-. 25 :ii X ' 15 . 1. Hays' Haskvlball Captain and Co-captain: Gerald Black, Bobby O'Nea1 Coach: Mr. Fred Brady Front row: Stanley Woolard, Gerald Black, Kent Cvurganus, Thomas Foskey, Dick Adams, Ralph Kirk, Bobby O'Nea1. Back row: John Latham, Tom Chrismon, Bobby Swindell, Hilton Woolard, Ray Tuten, Dalton Alligood, Frankie Jones, Mr. Fred Brady, Coach. M W W W '55 i.- Wm X . ll1T5:l' ww . .I M, M, X X ., -ww sf ,my 'm WM, ffwm, li W Mm fm 'Nw ' W -A WW We 1. 'K XM nl 'YWNG CWS Around Our Salma! IN HOME ECONOMICS IN CHEMISTRY CLASS IN AGRICULTUR E Glen 6111 DIRECTOR N M N fSS M ary Anne Cam Phe-11 if A DEBATING COACH -- Miss Gladys Sledd Debate Team Activities it ,,,.i,,,..iM fibrary fd Staff l6'cm Klub ADV 152 sabel Carter R -- Miss 1 f President .................... Gwendolyn Paul Vice-president .... ...... T homas Foskey Secretary ...... . . . Fannie Pearl Modlin Treasurer .. ...... Janice Wallace Reporter .... ......... J ohn Latham Adviser. ,. .., Miss Isabel Carte' Newspaper Staff osx. X Editor BUSinee:--. '-.. C- fllflanage ,HG Aifculation Manar ..... I Vf'6hdO1yn paul Edlfol. gel' , l - - - Hlltgn W Adviser -- .... Jeanrgalard ' ' ' ' - . , ' .,Bet SYAHU R055 r. Mark Moore Fannie Pearl Modlin Editor .............. .... Circulation Manager.. . ........ Marcia Boyd Business Manager.. . . ... Elizabeth Cutler Art Editor ........ ...... V alerie Cordon Literary Editor. . . ........... Dell Meekins Adviser ......... Mrs, Colleen Harris Q XfQ'i -nf I. Annual ff Sta ,.t 9. fir! ard Waters ' ' 'wfiagrmas Foskgy . - b Harrls . ' g.i.'iL'J'wO01afd Pres-,adefW'. Q I. . . ' ' Howard Cutler. Vice-PreS1den ' . ' 'O J . GaY1Or , . - ' ' I. ' 5ecretarY-' ' . -- Treasu1'e1' ' ' Reporter- - - ' AdviS9r ' ' 5. . ,yi .JW President. . . Vice -President. Secretary ,,,,, Treasurer . Reporter. . . Adviser . . . ... ....Irene Waters . . . .Joyce Alligood . . . Vernell Boyd . . . Judy Chrismon . . . .Elizabeth Cutler Miss Alice C ope land W n 5 , 9. 5'.,4 .S i .: 5 S Kcd Grass Hound! X ,X . il, :: N X N s i x: 'V 1 P1-es. V' ldent' l ' Selgfe-giisideny - . . v . T1-ea ..,.- ' '--., Advisi:.1jer..,..- ., ...... M . ....GwZndo1yn Paul 'anWa11 ' '--.S 3 ue Woolafs ...-iVi.. SYb'1 . rs. Louisg Izsauzfffgan Fd f Z ,f f SCHOOL SONG fTune: Victory March, Hail, to our dear Bath High School, Honor and glory we'11 show to you, Marching on toward higher goals, We're striving to reach some future day. We'11 never falter, we're not afraid, Even though sometimes we are dismayed, We are working, striving, seeking, Ever to honor you. 0 . il K If 5514001 S rnifle Asby Nlrshxii Sandgr son A 1 ark5 . .... Mrs. ' SP 1 Cafeteria' I . , , . ...-. - ' ' ' ' ' Mrs. Axlce . Schein Caietena- - ' ' ' . . - - - ' ' ' ' Mrs. Eva wmgzfi Scho 1 Cafeteria. - - ' ' ' fggeria. Mgr' ' ' ' Ernest Gurkm 5 hoo i 56,001 Ca Eddie N0b165 c Sch001Store . .. Sanitor....,...-In ...-- Ianitof---' ' l6'us Drivers ervivfff 'V' Q X Front row. Ack . . ' Woola d - . B11l1e Woolard I ' Jlmrrue W' i La . lnstead, Da -d . Sanderson Kennelzafialtdason. Carl Tettertor grills. Walter Watson' ers, Monnie Mason' Steve S':::1 Mrs. Alice g as: Thomas Foskey. Gene Foreman. napslzats f ,m.- L. nz, Q 4 i H V' ! A M ,, Q -a 5 fig. . 'FJ' EQ , . pl- ,,,,.44-- ' 1:5 1' x '- hx 'fe' 4 wx. 'Q:1,,-...... fbi fl KN 1. 1 5. X , MOSS PLANING MILL Building Materials Lumber and Millwork 235 East Water Street Phone 812 Washington North Carolina PAMLICO WAREHOUSE COMPANY Storage -Brokers -Distributor s Post Office Box 642 Washington North Carolina H. C. GRAVELY 8 SONS Compliments of Y Tobacco SERMON s WAREHOUSE Studebaker Sell your tobacco in Washington Get the most for your money any Peanuts day. Washington North Carolina Washington North Carolina E- V- Swindell H-V- Gibbs Carl McBride Bill Herring SWINDELL CASH STORE General Merchandise Anything the Farmer Needs Bath North Carolina McBRlDE AND HERRING 'Sporting Goods Company 152 South Center St. Phone 1813 -.T Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of BANK OF WASHINGTON Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and Federal Reserve System PARK VIEW DRIVE-IN THEATRE Movies Under The Stars ' River Road Three Miles East of Washington Finer Fertilizers for the South ROYSTER 6 Plant Food SMITH-DOUGLAS COMPANY, Fertilizers PAMLICO CHEMICAL COMPANY Washington North Carolina WASHINGTON HOG MARKET W. 5th St. Ext. 'We buy hogs every day. Call Us Before You Sell Phones: 308 Sr 722-J Washington North Carolina MUNN. GRIFFIN 8 CO., INC. WHOLESALE Fruits, Produce 8: Confectionery Phones 6131-6132-6133 Rocky Mount North Carolina MAOLA ICE CREAM CO. It's Delicious 8: Nutritious CREAM Washington North Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA DAIRY West Main Street Phone 460 Washington North Carolina MacKENZIE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Inte rnational T rucks INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER McCormick-Deering Tractors and Machine s Washington North Carolina BURGE SS DEPARTMENT STORE Clothes for the Entire Family Belhaven North Carolina VOLIVA HARDWARE CO. INC. Dutch Boy Paints-112 Shades Building Materials G. E. Appliances Columbia Bicycles Belhaven North Carolina MAXWELL BICYCLE SHOP Bicycles and Repairs ' Eclipse Lawn Mowers and Repairs Washington North Carolina I? in r A ,R A-at SCOTT TOPPING'S Sausage Scott Topping Stamped on your link sausage is your guide to quality meat. Phone 418-1 Pantego North Carolina RAD JONES CHEVROLET CO. Sale s -Service Parts -Accessorie s ill XCHEVRULEU as - u Pantego North Carolina NEW BERN COCA-COLA Belhaven North Carolina NU GRAPE BOTTLING CO. New Bottles 8: New Grapes Charlotte St. M. G. WATERS LUMBER CO. Manufacturers Kiln-Dried N. C. Pine Lumber Rough and Dressed Dealers in Building Supplies Washington North Carolina Washington North Carolina - 'i:7'5 ., . 1 , -...-. . - - Lic! . l 'v, g , 5 7' I 1 I. .4 - Qj 4 f ' J' A Wy ggi? F Yixclfgf . '-P, ' ' f ii , 1 ii- A ' S., I ...,,. 'W - ...N ' N at A .fr a ee -ur if Fenner Wallace, Distributor Washington North Carolina APPRECIATION Please support the advertisers in this Annual. They are largely respon- sible for the publication. We appre- ciate their support! QUALITY EASTERN OIL COMPANY Shell Distributors Phone-108 Washington North Carolina Everybody Wants to See THE WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS The Voice of the Pamlico Published Daily in Washington For the People of the Pamlico Area H. G. WINFIELD Distributor of Texaco Petroleum Products Washington North Carolina ROYAL BAKING CO. Makers of Bamby Bread Raleigh North Carolina SALEEBY'S RESTURANT Eli 8: Nick Saleeby Specializing in Western Steaks, Sea Food, and Chicken Phone 9191 - 15th 8: Market Sts. Washington North Carolina SMITH-MILLS PONTIAC COMPANY Washington North Carolina OLD TOWN GIFT SHOP Gifts for Any Occas sion Bath North Carolina SWAIN MOTOR COMPANY Sales 8: Services Washington North Carolina COASTAL OIL COMPANY We Deliver! Belhaven North Carolina LEGGETT 'S LAUNDERETTE Phone 1299 517 N. Bonner St. Washington North Carolina CALFEE AUTO SUPPLY Car Parts ! Belhaven North Carolina Compliments of PAUL FUNERAL HOME Main Street Washington North Carolina JEFFERSON GAS 8: APPLIANCE CO. Bulk 8: Bottle Gas 237 West Main St. Washington North Carolina SMALL'S BOOK STORE The best in Books Main Street Washington North Carolina J. M. TANKARD STORE General Merchandise Fertilizer 8: Beans Yeatesville North Carolina WIMPY'S GRILL Come in and eat or we'11 both JOHN L. RATCLIFF starve. DUNLAP Tires of Quality Main Street Phone 4311-Belhaven, N. C. Washington North Carolina Pantego North Carolina WASHINGTON SUPPLY Sherwin-Williams Paint, Fire- Stone Home 8: Auto Supplieand 'General Electric Appliances 211 West Main Street Phone 19 Washington North Carolina GUARANTY BANK 8: TRUST CO. Bank 8: Save Belhaven North Carolina Complimenls of JORDAN HARDWARE CO., INC. 233 West Main Street Compliments of BLUE CHANNEL CORPORATION Harris American Crabmeat Phone 382 Washington North Carolina Belhaven North Carolina TAYLOE DRUG COMPANY H. E. BOYD Prescription Headquarters Eastman Kodak Dept. Phone 13 6 Washington North Carolina Distributor of Sinclair Products Belhaven North Carolina STOWE'S CLEANERS Renovators of Wearing Apparel BLOUNT -MIDGETTE 8: CO. G. B. Stowe, Mgr. Seed Sl Feed North Market Street Phone 42 Phone 231 Washington North Carolina Washington North Carolina FERGUSON MYERS FLORIST Flowers for Every Occasion Washington North Carolina TRACTOR'S 8: IMPLEMENTS Best Buy in Farming Equipment Belhaven North Carolina CHARLOTTE STREET GULF SERVICE Vernon Woolard J. D. DAWSON COMPANY Phone 1151 Washington North Carolina Belhaven North Carolina WAI..KER'S CLEANERS KUGLER-NICHOLSON Services That Satisfies Sportswear Phone 312 420 Charlotte Street Washington North Carolina Washington North Carolina FARMERS EQUIPMENT CO. CARTER 'S DRESS SHOP Phone 1086 East 10th Street The Style Center Washington North Carolina Washington North Carolina PAMLICO PRINTING COMPANY Adding Machines--Typewriters Post Office Box 82 Phone 11 Washington North Carolina Shop with Confidence at STEWART'S JEWELRY STORE N. Market St. Washington North Carolina BROWNING JEWELERS Buy Your Jewelry Here! LITTLE FURNITURE CO. New 8: Used Furniture Main St. Washington North Carolina Washington North Carolina BELHAVEN Compliments of BUS STATION J. D. MCCOTTER INC. Belhaven North Carolina Washington North Carolina VOLIVA FURNITURE STORE A11 Styles of Furniture Belhaven North Carolina GO -MORE CHEVROLET CO. You May Go More for Less, The Chevrolet Way. Corner of Bridge 8: 3rd Streets Phones 300 81 400 Washington North Carolina EUREKA LUMBER COMPANY MASON LUM BER COMPANY Washington North Carolina Washington North Carolina THOMAS 8: HOWARD Wholesale Groceries WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE and Light Crust Flour Phone 255 Washington North Carolina Washington North Carolina MAT HIAS 8: COMPANY Feeds Washington North Carolina HOE LL MOTOR COMPANY Cars -Ford-Trucks Radios -Accessories -Parts Auto Service -Painting-Body Work Washington North Carolina H. CONTRIBUTORS .IIMMY'S SODA SHOP .TAY KILBY'S STORE VANN'S STUDIO SWINDELIJS JEWELERS GLAMOUR SHOP KINNEY'S SHOE STORE LEWIS'S DRESS SHOP HODGES BROTHERS WEATHERLEY'S, INC. J. T. PADGETT FARMERS EXCHANGE AMBROSE BARBER SHOP W. C. BURGESS VIRGINIA'S SHOP ROXIE'S CAFE FENNER F. COX PINNER'S SHOE STORE VON EBERSTEIN AND PEGRAM HILTON'S MEN SHOP W. A. BESS HUBS ESSO STATION S. TOLAN DEPARTMENT STORE LEE CAFE MRS. L. J. RICE PAUL'S SINCLAIR SER. STATION NASH SALES SERVICE CORP. TARKINCTON AND RUSSELL ALLICOOD AND OWENS WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY A AND P TEA CO. SWINDELL'S DRESS SHOP JONES SHOE SHOP GRIFFIN JEWELRY STORE TANKARD'S SANDWICH SHOP MATTHEW AND WHITEORD KIDD CANDY COMPANY DUDLEY'S MEAT MARKET ALLICOOD AND COMPANY ROBERSON'S CASH STORE UNDERSELLING STORE IARMY NAVY STORE ECONOMY AUTO STORE '-M SYSTEM STORE SALLY BROOKS, FLORIST ., VM. , , , V, - w,--., YQ, A V . Miha p,wff '? QQ ,M9ffwWypMQ Aww MQQLUQ Q g,z:1w MtfM? M wk' xwgl., MQWW My jrwzw! , fy ,M MQW -- W W ziiigfz V fav Ll' ,fl QW.. ,M ew, G4 WW 'Aff Wag vi 22-775 7-rn' 'TIYVQ 'a f,5'V ' UEPTZVQ 7VWDb Ffh 7 f'li 'J' :'f'P. 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