' C UUa) High School Faculty MR. W. C. LATHAM Principal Math MRS. MARY W. WATSON English MRS. DAISY LEE LATHAM History MRS. HILDA B. CARSON Home Economics ( 1 MRS. HILDA ALEXANDER Secretary MR. JAMES D. N CHOLSON Science MRS. JANE M. HIGHSMITH Eighth Grade French MR. DONALD THOMPSON Commercial MR. SAM D. DEWAR Agriculture Librarian First Seniors BILLY ANDREWS Room Representative 2,4; Basketbal I 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4; PoperStaff 4; GleeClub 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Senior Superlative. BOBBIE GARRENTON Beta Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 3; F.H.A. 1,2; Song Leader 2; F .T . A. 3,4; Science Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4, Historian; Art Editor; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Asst. Bus. Manager2; Chief Marshal 3; Cheerleader 1 ,2,3,4; Asst. Chief 1; Chief 4; Basketball I; Senior Superlative; Paper Staff 4; Reporter. FAYE EDMONDSON Class S e c r e t a r y - Treasurer 1,3; Room Representative 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Pari iamentorian 1 ; Secretary 2; Reporter 3; Treasurer 4; Cheerleader l;StudentCouncil Treasurer 4; F . B . L . A. 3,4; Vice- President 4; Typing Contest 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Typist 4; Marshal 3; Senior Superlative. CLYDE CANNON Basketball 1,2,3,4; GleeClub 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Senior Superlative. LONNIE AYERS Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4;F. B. L. A. 3,4; Annual Stoff 4; Paper Staff 4; Senior Superlative. ALICE FAYE McKEEL Basketball 2, 3; Home Economics 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 2;F.H.A. 1 , 2, 3, 4; Cheerleoder 1; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Historian 3; PoperStaff 4; Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4; Photographer F.T.A. 2,3,4; Senior Superlative. Seniors SUE TAYLOR F.H.A. 1,2,3; Reporter 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; PoperStaff 4; Assisfont BusinessManager 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Popularity Queen 3; F.T.A. 4; Secretory-Treasurer 3; Annual Staff 4; Poet of Annual; Beta Club 4; Marshal 3; Senior Superlative. NORVELL JONES 3.L.A. 3,4;F.F.A. Secretary 4;F.F.A. 1,3,4; Senior Superlative 4. JOHN EDWARD WHITEHURST Class President 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Typing Contest 3; State Vice-President 3, F.T.A. 3; F.F.A. 1,2; Science Club 3,4; Vice-President 3; President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 3; Annual Staff 4; Editor-in- Chief 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Editor-in hief 4; Senior Superlative. ANN RIDDICK Class Vice-President 1 ,2,3; Class Secretary 4; Student Council 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Vice-President 3;F.H.A. President 4; Vice-President of County 3; F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Secretory 4; Paper Staff 3; Social Editor 4; Business Manager 4; Popularity Queen 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Testator of Annual 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Marshal 3; Senior Superlative. VERA WARREN F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Circulation Manager 4; Annual Staff 4; Prophecy 4; Senior Superlative. SAMBO RAWLS Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; F.B.L.A. 4; Paper Staff 4; Sports Editor of Paper; Annual Staff 4; Sports Editor of Annual; Science Club3, 4; Banquet Chairman 3; SeniorSuperlotive. Seniors JUDY WHITEHURST F.H.A. l,2,3;Glee Clubl,2,3,4;F.B.L. A. 3,4; Science Club 3; Student Council 3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; F.T.A. 4; Vice-President 4; Cheerleader 1; Popularity Queen 3; Typing Contest 3; Senior Super- lative. BILL JARRELL Homeroom Representative 1; J.H.S. 1; Student Council 2,4; Dramatics Club 2; Bear Cub Art Editor 2; Bruin Art Editor 3; Track 3; D. E. Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4. TOMMY WHITEHURST Class President 4; F.B.L.A. President 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Science Club 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Annual Staff 4; BetaClub 2,3,4; SeniorSuperlative. LESLIE EVERETT class Poem We, the Seniors, the departing class of nineteen fifty-eight Hove known all along that leaving Bethel High would be our fate. But now that the time has come, each of us, one and all Wish that we never had to leave your dear, protecting wall. Now we believe what others did many, many times remind That our happiest memories we would most surely leave behind. So we wish to say to you as we leave you this spring That remembering you will always fondest thoughts bring. So, dear old Bethel High, we bid you a sad, but loving farewell. May the future, as the past, treat you very, very well; And may our future work prove to be a lasting tribute to you. For, if we succeed, much of it will be rightly your just due. SUE TAYLOR Poet Motto Prepare today for a better tomorrow. Flower Gold and White White Carnation class History The history of the Class of 1958 is actually a list of precious memories-memories of the many trips, plays, parties, and other wonderful times we have had together. We remember the first grade. The year of getting accustomed. Getting accustomed to sitting still in class, to not talking without raising our hands, and to getting up our homework. Mrs. Katherine Adams was our teacher. She taught us to sing, read, printour names, and she even taught us how to make butter by shaking cream in a jar. Miss Elsie Whitley was our second grade teacher. She taught us to write, and in the last half of that year she taught us to call her Mrs. Nicholson, for it was while she was our teacher that she was married. We can still remember the card with a picture of Niagara Fal Is on it that she sent to us while she was on her honeymoon. Mrs. Margaret Renshow guided us through the third grade. It was from her that we learned to multiply and divide. in the fourth grade Mrs. Ruth Thomas taught us. She gave us our first taste of a modified demerit system. She kept our names in a row in the corner of one board, and when we got five marks by our name we had to sit in at recess, and for ten marks we received a paddling. Miss Frances Warren was our fifth grade teacher. We took a trip to the milk plant in Tarboro that year. Also during that year we had our first classes in public school music with Miss Carawan as our teacher. Our sixth grade teacher there was Mrs. Sylvia Jackson. It was from her that we received a very good basic understanding of history and of art. In the sixth grade we made bird booklets and a frieze on birds which Mrs. Jackson still proudly displays to our brothers and sisters. Our seventh year in school holds many memories. It was in that year that we went to the State Fair on the new school activity bus, Old Smoky, which was driven by our teacher Mr. William Berry. One of the most important things we learned from Mr. Berry was the ability to stick to what we thought was right. We also had a new music teacher in the seventh grade — Miss Louise Stewart. Under her leadership we participated in a very beautiful music festival in Farmville. Many changes were in store for us when we entered the eighth grade. Instead of just one teacher, we had three. There was our homeroom teacher, Mrs. Jane Highsmith; our science teacher, Mr. Nicholson; and our history teacher, Mrs. Daisy Lee Latham. That year found us again in Raleigh; this time we took a tour of the city and then attended the Ice Capades. Our most precious memory of the eighth grade, though, is graduation night. We received our diplomas and were then fully prepared for high school. in high school we had many teachers. In English there were Mrs. Whitehurst, Mrs. Selby, Mrs. Weeks, and Mrs. Watson, in history, Mrs. Latham. In math, Mr. Latham. In science, Mr. Nicholson. In agriculture, Mr. Dewar. !n the commerce department there were Mrs. Dewar and Mr. Thompson. In home economics there were Mrs. Mayo and Mrs. Carson, and in French there was Mrs. Highsmith. We have learned much, but it hasn ' t all been hard work. We take with us many memories of hard fought for victories on the basketball court, fun filled May Day programs, absorbing science symposiums, exciting typing contests, and Junior-Senior proms. These are but a few of the many wonderful memories — memories of our school days. BOBBIE GARRENTON class Prophecy I had recently moved to Washington and started doing some secretarial work for the F.B.I. I had been working hard all day and my mind kept leaving my work. Suddenly I started daydreaming. I began to wonder about my classmates and tried to recall what each one of them wanted to do when they graduated . i found myself in a daze and ten years in the future. Oh, how the years had flown. I was drifting and floating and found myself traveling on a big air-liner. As I sat back, a small stewardess came up to me and said, Is everything all right? And who do you think it was? It was ALICE FAYE McKEEL. She said that SAMBO RAWLS was the pilot of the plane in which I was riding. I go up and went to the cockpit and there was Sambo. I questioned him about the other classmates. He said that many of them were living in New York where I was going. He also told me that he and Alice Faye would show me around when we arrived in the city. When we landed we went into a bakery to get some doughnuts and coffee. The owner was none other than NORVELL JONES. We talked with Norvell and he said he was going to sell his bakery and become a scientist. As we were going into town I glanced at one of the most gorgeous homes and found it to be the home of ANN RIDDICK. We went in to visit her. As I was sitting in the living room I heard cries so I walked into the bedroom and found to my surprise that Ann had twin girls. That night Sambo took me to one of the largest theaters. I was just in time to hearCLYDE CANNON, a soloist in our glee club back in 1958. My visit in the city would not have been complete if I had not visited the schools. After browsing around the building for quite a while, I discovered that three of my former high school classmates were members of the faculty. I just had to visit their classrooms and see what a wonderful job they were doing. BOBBIE GARRENTON was the chemistry and physics teacher. SUE TAYLOR and JUDY WHITEHURST were primary teachers. I really enjoyed my visit to the school . Being exhausted, I went to my room and went to bed. The next morning I was ready to see more of the city. As I was walking along the streets I happened to buy a newspaper from a little boy and then I sawthe headlines: First Rocket Ship Being Launched to the Moon and who do you think was going on it ? TOMMY WHITEHURST. I started thinking how long Tommy had been wanting to make this trip. Now his time had come. Gee, he must be happy. I kept walking down the street and I happened to meet VERA WARREN. Vera asked me to go up to her house. She hod one of the most beautiful homes. Vera said she had become a housewife as soon as school was out and was now a mother. That night I went to a professional basketball game. There I saw LONNIE AYERS making the points for his team just as he did when he was playing for Bethel High. After the game was over I talked to Lonnie and asked him about BILLY ANDREWS. He said that Billy was living in Alaska trapping furs during the winter and in the summer he comes back to Bethel and is a game warden. Just as I was leaving the auditorium I thought I saw someone across the street whom I knew. As I started across the street I was struck by a car. I woke up in the hospital under the care of Dr. JOHN WHITEHURST. I hardly knew where I was and didn ' t know how I got there. He said I ' d soon be able to go home. The nurse handed me a magazine with a beautiful cover. As I turned the pages of the magazine I found many beautiful pictures. Who do you think drew them? BILLY JARRELL. The write up said that Billy had exhibited his works in a large art gallery. My dream was coming to an end. Someone was calling me. It was time for me to begin my work, but I wonder — could my dream be a reality? FAYE EDMONDSON Prophetess Last Will and Testament State of North Carolina County of Pitt Township of Bethel ARTICLE I Item I: To our parents, we leave our appreciation for sending us through school for the past twelve years. Item II: To the teachers, we leave our thanks for helping us through the past twelve years. Item III: We, the Seniors of ' 58 leave the Juniors the wonderful feeling of being a Senior and the responsibilities that go with it. Item IV: We, the Seniors of ' 58 leave the Sophomores the knowledge that fun can be combined with hard work to fill the next two years with pleasant memories. Item V: We, the Seniors of ' 58 leave the Freshman Class the road toward achievement which, though sometimes bumpy, is the best one to take. ARTICLE II I, FAYE EDMONDSON, leave my typing ability to Kay Rogerson and Elizabeth Butler. I, ALICE FAYE McKEEL, leave my su perlative, Wittiest, to Judy Cullifer. I, ANN RIDDICK, leave my ability to play basketball to Patricia Carson and Laurel Thigpen. I, VERA WARREN, leave my quiet ways to Josephine Butler. I, JUDY WHITEHURST, leave my ability to keep a secret to Kay Rogerson. I, SUE TAYLOR, leave my superlative Most Popular to Jean Simmons. I, BOBBIE GARRENTON, leave my position on the golf course to Betty Cooper. We, ANN RIDDICK and ALICE FAYE McKEEL, leave our driving ability to Ann Mozingo. We, the Senior girls, leave our gift of gab to Dorothy Bland and Olivia Whitehurst. I, LONNIE AYERS, leave my ability to play basketball to Jack Whichard. I, BILLY ANDREWS, leave my ability to get to school on time to Jimmy Hardy. I, NORVELL JONES, leave my superlative Most Co-operative to Douglas Chesson. I, SAMBO RAWLS, leave my position on the basketball court to Kenneth Gray. I, CLYDE CANNON, leave Franklin Whitehurst my way with the girls. I, JOHN EDWARD WHITEHURST, leave my ability to sleep in class to the Junior boys. I, TOMMY WHITEHURST, leave Kenneth Gray my bookkeeping grades. ANN RIDDICK Marshals BOBBIE GARRENTON, Chief FAYE EDMONDSON JOHN EDWARD WHITEHURST ANN RIDDICK SUE TAYLOR Sophomores THELMA ANDERS GERTIE BEACHAM BETTY JEAN EDMONDSON JASPER HANNAH WALTER BLAND GEORGE BROWN JERRY CHESSON FAYE HARDEE GENE KEEL - . • ' ' . • . ■ ' RAY KEEL Freshmmen ■ 1 1 m 1 1 I 1 Eighth Gra RUBY ANDERS MAVIS BUTLER BERT CARSON, JR. GENE CARSON RUFUS CARSON LUCILLE CHERRY WANDA CISCO JANET COBB HERMAN DANIELS DON DEWAR JOAN GARRENTON GRACE JAMES LINDA JONES JIMMY JOHNSON JIMMY KEEL JIMMY LEWIS JOEL ROGERS BOBBY SMITH LULA WHiCHARD JEAN WHITAKER JO ANNE WHITEHURST BRENDA WILLIAMS Seventh Grade BENNY ALEXANDER BRENDA BRILEY IRIS BRILEY STEWART BRILEY MARY CHESSON LINDA DAVENPORT MICKEY DAVIS SAMMY DEWAR FAYE GARDNER FAYE GRIFFIN LULA HANNAH JOE HUNNIECUTT ANN JACKSON NANCY JAMES HARRY JEFCOAT JOYCE KEEL HARRY LATHAM LYNDA MARTIN SANDRA MOODY FRED MOZINGO EUGENE RAWLS WAYNE TAYLOR DELORES ROEBUCK JESSE GRAY THOMAS WOODY TAYLOR JAMES HORACE TETTERTON JACK WEATHERSBY JOYCE WHITAKER MARY WHITAKER DAVID WHITEHURST VERNON WILLIAMS Sixth Gra JANE ANDERS BETTY LU ANDREWS TOMAS AYERS TOMMY BAILEY BUCKY BRILEY HENRY BRILEY FRANCES BROWN WALTER BROWN JAN IE WRAY CARSON MARIE DAVENPORT JANET EVERETT TEX EVERETT BEHY GARRENTON ALVIN GRIFFIN PATSY JO GURGANUS ANN HATHAWAY MARGARET JONES JIMMY KEEL MABEL KEEL ROSE KEEL EDNA MALLOY CAROL MANNING KENNETH MORRIS SUE MOZINGO NORMA RAWLS JOYCE STOCKS T AY THOMAS MARY SUE WATSON SAMMY WATSON JO ANN WHALEY LOLA WHITE NEIL WHITEHURST GINGER YOUNG Fifth Grade DOROTHY ANDREWS HELEN BAILEY EDDIE BEVERLY JIMMY BLAND VERA MAE BLAND CHERRY BONNER BILLY WAYNE BRILEY LORENE BRILEY SUE CARSON JANE CHERRY VERA CISCO DONNIE DAVENPORT JESSIE DAVENPORT KENNETH DAVENPORT GAYLE DAVIS GALE FOSS CARRIE LIN GURGANUS RAY HANNAH KAYE HOPEWELL RAY HOPEWELL SUE HUNNIECUTT CLAUDE JAMES DAVID JAMES RAYMOND JONES FRANCES KEEL SANDRA LASS ITER MITCHELL MANNING BETTY LOU MARTIN FAYE MOORE JACKIE NICHOLSON MARSHA PHIFER BILL STATON OLIVIA TAYLOR TEENATHIGPEN BILLY WHITAKER MAEBELLE WHITAKER FELIX WHITEHURST PAUL WHITEHURST NOT PICTURED George Beacham Charles Smith Mk. ifik A - .9 f — MM V Fourth Gra ROBERT ANDERS WILLIAM EARL BRILEY EARL BRILEY SUE ELLEN CANNON BOBBY CARSON JEANIE CARSON MERVIN CASE JOE COX CONNIE DAVENPORT MARY DAVENPORT BRENDA DOUGHTIE CAROLYN GLISSON CHARLES GRIFFIN GERALDINE HERRING DIANNE IPOCK BETTY FAYE JAMES MARY ANN JOHNSON BILLIE JONES NELLY JONES PHILLIP KNOX BETH MANNING CYNTHIA MANNING CHARLOTTE MELTON PHILLIP NICHAELS SANDRA NICHOLSON LINDA RAWLS LOUISE RAWLS LIBBY ROEBUCK LOIS STATON CHRISTINE TAYLOR BOBBIE LEETETTERTON FREDERICK TETTERTON DWAN THOMAS ELEANOR WEEKS MARVIN WHITAKERS BOB WHITEHURST CHARLES WHITEHURST SALLY ANN WHITEHURST LINDA WYNNE ROBERT YOUNG NOT PICTURED Mary Elizabeth O ' Mary Third Grade LYNN ALEXANDER DARIUS ANDREWS PHILIP BAZEMORE JANE BOWERS BETTY LOU BRILEY ROY BROWN DONNIE CARSON JOYCE DANIELS TERRY GARDNER SAMMY GLISSON WOOD IPOCK GRACIE JAMES HERBERT RAY JOYNER WAYNE KEEL PENNIE MANNING BOBBIE SUE MARTIN BRENDA McKEEL HARVEY MOORE BETHANY NICHOLSON BILLY RAWLS FRANCES ROWLETTE JIM TAYLOR WAYNE TAYLOR BOBBIE WEEKS JOHNNY WHALEY DONNIE WHITAKER RACHEL WHITAKER TRUDY WHITEHURST WAYNE WILSON PEGGY WOMACK 1 V -A. - I — - — 4 Z- 1 k 4 Second Gra JOETTE ABEYOUNIS BOB ALLEN PHIL ANDREWS FERRELL BLOUNT JERRY BRILEY GOTTEN BUTTERWORTH NANCY CARSON BOBBY CASE PEGGY DAVENPORT DONNA DENNIS BILLY GLISSON JUDY GLISSON ALICE HANNAH BECKY LYNN JAMES KENNETH KEEL KATHY LEWIS BETTY JEAN MALLOY AL MOODY KAREN MOZINGO BILLY WAYNE ROGERSON HARVEY TAYLOR JOHN WATSON, JR. SHIRLEY WHICHARD BETH WHITEHURST NOT PICTURED Marvin Earl Moore econd Grade BONNIE KAY ALEXANDER LINDA ANDERS JESSE BEACHAM GENE BRILEY JANIE BRILEY MAJOR BUCK HERBIE CARSON VICKY CARSON KENNETH CHERRY ROGER DAVENPORT MIKE EDMONDSON DELBERT GARDNER MARY GLISSON EDWIN GRAY DOUGLAS HOUSE JENNIE MANNING MARTY MICHAELS RITA POLLARD BOB STATON JOAN SUGGS HENRY WEEKS CYNTHIA WHITEHURST DAVID EARL WHITEHURST NOT PICTURED Linda Jones Jane Bland 4 L ' A 4-- i «• • r 4 Sv f ■ 1 11 ■ 1 J MHHP ' - -1 |r . _ ' 1 .V ] u a s . • r- ' 1 First Gra ANGELA ALEXANDER DAVID ANDREWS JOEY ANDREWS LARRY BAZEMORE GEORGE BLAND BETTY BLOUNT MALINDA BRILEY MARY SUE BRILEY WAYNE BUCK PEGGY BONNER BOBBY CARLISLE HILTON CARSON DOUGLAS DUNNING DIANE GARDNER BRENDA GLISSON JIMMY HOUSE DONALD JENKINS ERVIN JOYNER LOU LATHAM CLAYTON MALLOY KENNETH MANNING NORMA MANNING TERESA MANNING ROBERT MELTON ALBERT MOORE BARBARA SUGG FRANKIE WHALEY BETTY RAY WHITAKER NOT PICTURED Gary Smith Kindergarden MRS. PAT BURTON Teacher KATHERINE ANDREWS ROY BROWN JULIA ANN BURTON GRAY BUTTERWORTH BILL CARSON BARBARA DAVIDSON PAT DENNIS ALICE EVERETT ALLISON HOUSE CLINT JAMES GARY JAMES WAYNE LAWSON RICKY PARKER DEBBIE PURVIS A In Memory of KENNETH ALEXANDER June 15, 1940 January 10, 1953 Annual Staff First Row: Alice Faye McKeel, Photographer; Vera Warren, Prophet; Faye Edmondson, Prophet; John Edward Whitehurst, Editor-in- Chief; Tommy Whitehurst, Business Manager; Ann Riddick, Testator; Judx_Whitehurst, Typist; Sue Taylor, Poet. Second Row: Bobbie Garrenton, Class Historian and Art Editor; Lonnie Ayers, Typist; Billy Andrews, Circulation Manager; Clyde Cannon, Circulation Manager; Sambo Rawls, Sports Editor; Norvell Jones, Snapshot Editor; Mrs. Mary Watson, Advisor. Student Council First Row: Billy Andrews, Faye Edmondson, Bobbie Garrenton, Student Body President; Kay Rogerson, Kenneth Gray. Second Row: Grace James, Bobby Smith, W. C. Latham, Principal; Faye Smith, Harvey Ray Lewis. Beta Club First Row: Jean Simmons, Treasurer; Laurel Thigpen, President; Patricia Carson, Vice-President; Elizabeth Butler, Secretary. Second Row: Buddy Whitehurst, Tommy Whitehurst, Mrs. Mary Watson, Advisor; Gene Keel, John Edward Whitehurst, Jerry Williams, Judy Cullifer, Shirley Whitehurst, Sue Taylor, Bobbie Garrenton, Malese Mozingo, Betty Cooper, Dorothy Bland. Future Business Leaders of America First Row: Faye Edmondson, Tommy Whitehurst, Ann Riddick. SecondRow: El izabeth Butler, KayRogerson, Josephine Butler, Olivia Whitehurst, Patricia Carson, Sue Taylor, Anne Davenport, Judy Whitehurst, Judy Cul I ifer, Ann Mozingo, Jean Simmons, Betty Cooper, Laurel Thigpen, Al ice Faye McKeel , Bobbie Garrenton. Third Row: Jimmy Hardy, Sambo Rawls, Lonnie Ayers, Billy Andrews, Vera Warren, Clyde Cannon, Norvell Jones, Douglas Chesson, Kenneth Gray, John Edward Whitehurst, Mr. Donald Thompson, Advisor. Future Homemakers of America FirstRow: MaleseMozingo, Judy Cullifer, Song Leader; Shirley Whitehurst, Ann Riddick, President; Laurel Thigpen, Vice-President; Elizabeth Butler, Secretary; Faye Edmondson, Treasurer; Alice Faye McKeel , Photographer. Second Row: Kay Rogerson, Jean Edmondson, Josephine Butler, Patricia Carson, Carolyn Manning, Margaret Nelson, Carolyn Keel, Vera Warren, Peggy Highsmith, Jane Crandell, Ann Davenport. ThirdRow: Gertie Beacham, Peggy Johnson, AnnetteGinn, Donna Keel, Sylvia Gardner, Margaret Rose Edmondson, Louise Wynne, Ann Taylor, Jean Stocks, Mrs. Hilda Carson, Advisor; Faye Smith, Sue Edmondson. Future Farmers of America FirstRow: Kelton Briley, Franklin Whitehurst, Carl Cullifer, Raymond Whitehurst, Harvey Ray Lewis, Jackie James, Clayton Briley, John Marshall Whitehurst, Clyde Cannon, Phillip Manning, Jasper Hannah. Second Row: Danny Rollins, Ronnie Davenport, Kenneth Whitehurst, James Earl Ayers, David Whitley, John Smith, Jerry Chesson, Cliff Everett, Walter Bland. ThirdRow: David Hatchell, James Doughtie, Norvell Jones, Jack Whichard, Lonnie Ayers, Billy Andrews, Buddy Whitehurst, Gene Keel , Jimmy Hathaway , Jerry Williams, Sam Dewar, Advisor. Future Teachers of America First Row: Shirley Whitehurst, Song Leader; Judy Whitehurst, Secretary-Treasurer; Jean Simmons, President; Laurel Thigpen, Reporter; Patricia Carson, Vice-President. Second Row: Mrs. Latham, Advisor; Betty Cooper, Alice Faye McKeel, Ann Mozingo, Douglas Chesson, Judy Cullifer, Sue Taylor, Bobbie Garrenton, Malese Mozingo, Kay Rogerson. Junior Historian Club First Row: Mrs. Latham, Advisor; Ruby Anders, Lucille Cherry, Lula Whichard, Joan Garrenton, Mavis Butler. Second Row: Linda Jones, Herman Daniels, Jimmy Keel, Bobby Smith, Joe Anne Whitehurst, Marvin Wynne. Third Row: Rufus Carson, Jimmy Johnson, Janet Cobb, Grace James. Fourth Row: Jean Whitaker, Wanda Cisco, Brendo Williams, Jimmy Lewis, Gene Keel, Don Dewar, Bert Carson, Thomas Earl Rawl s. Paper Staff First Row: Faye Edmondson, News Editor; John Edward Whitehurst, Editor-in-Chief; Ann Riddick, Business Manager. Second Row: Elizabeth Butler, Art Editor; Kay Rogerson, Bobbie Garrenton, Patricia Carson, Reporters; Lonnie Ayers, Managing Editor; Sue Taylor, Assistant Business Manager; Billy Andrews, Circulation Manager; Judy Whitehurst, Social Editor; Vera Warren, Circulation Manager; Clyde Cannon, Special Editor; Ann Mozingo, Reporter; Douglas Chesson, Circulation Manager; Betty Cooper, Asst. Editor; Mr. Thompson, Advisor; Laurel Thigpen, Copy. Editor; Alice FayeMcKeei, Reporter. Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Lillian P. Cobb, Mrs. Madge P. Taylor, Mrs. Helen B. Barnhill, Mrs. Leona W. Briley. Bus Drivers Lonnie Ayers, Norvell Jones, Faye Edmondson, John Edward Whitehurst. 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