NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY FOUR ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL Bethel, North Carolina RONALD EVERETT MARY SUE WATSON - BETTY LU ANDREWS EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGERS MRS. BETTY SPEIR ADVISOR CONTENTS FACULTY CLASSES FEATURES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS The Seniors proudly p r e s e nt our yearbook, the CHIEF. The desire of the Senior Class is to capture Bethel High School with its many faces and parts - school life, basketball games, activities, and the students. If in future years, this annual brings to mind fond memories, then our work will be fully rewarded. Ronald Delano Everett Danny Price Jimmy Keel 2 EDICATED TO We, the Senior Class of 1964, as an expression of our appre¬ ciation for her steadfast guidance, the pleasant experiences and problems solved together in friendship, the making of our Junior-Senior a success, and, most important, for being a dear friend, dedicate our yearbook, THE CHIEF, to Mrs. Hilda B. Carson. 3 • ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ronald Delano Everett BUSINESS MANAGERS Mary Sue Watson Betty Lu Andrews ASSISTANT EDITOR Danny Price Sue Hunniecut, Junior Editor; Jimmy Keel, Division Editor; Danny Price, Asst. Editor; Mary Sue Watson, Bus. Manager; Ronald Everett, Editor-in-Chief; Betty Lu Andrews, Asst. Bus. Manager; Patsy Joe Gurganus, Photography Editor; Glen White, Sports Editor; Betty Garrenton (not pictured), Art Editor. ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPAL SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Walter C. Latham Pitt County Schools Mr. D. H. Conley SCHOOL BOARD CHAIRMAN: Mr. C. W. Everett, Mr. R. H. Staton, Mr. J. A. Manning, Mr. F. L. Blount, Jr., Mr. vV. C. Latham, Mr. R. P. Michaels, Not Pictured. HANDS THAT GUIDE US Mrs. Betty Speir Miss Faye Bowen Mr. J. R. Fornes English Department Business Department Physical Education FACULTY Mr. S. D. Dewar Mrs. Ann Whitehurst Mrs. Florence Scott Agriculture Department Foreign Language Mrs. Alton Carson Home Economics Department Mrs. Joan Stauffer Librarian Mr. Charles Ward Science Department Music Department Mrs. W. C. Latham Social Studies Mrs. Hilda Alexander Secretary to Mr. Latham FACULTY . LOOKING BACK DELMUS RAY AYERS Delmus F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2; V. Pres. 3; Treasurer 4; Basketball 1,2; Manager 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Baseball 3, 4; F.F.A. Sec. 3; Homecoming Court 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club 4; F.F.A. Reporter 4; Debate Club 4. BETTY LU ANDREWS Betty Lu” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Pres. 3; French Club 2,3; V. Pres. 2; Beta Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4, Historian 3, Reporter 4; Basketball 2; Chief Marshal 3; Scholarship Metals 1,3; 1st Place District Science Fair 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Debate Club 4; Annual Staff, Asst. Bus. Manager; F.T.A. 2,3,4. HENRY IRVIN BRILEY, III Henry F.B.L.A. 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2; J.V. Basketball 1,2; History Club 1,2,3,4; S c h o o 1 Paper Typist 4; Speed Reading Club 4. MELVIN THOMAS BAILEY, JR. Tommy Science Club 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,4; F.B.L.A. 3, V. Pres. 4; Paper Staff 4. RUBY JANET EVERETT Janet Science Club 1,2,3; French Club 2,3; Debate Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Sec. 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Cheerleader 3; Paper Staff 4. The Seniors have found that with their elevated positions there are many responsibilities. Pre¬ paring for their futures dominates the thinking of all Seniors. Cu [L C) RONALD DELANO EVERETT Ronald French Club 2,3; Pres. 3; Beta Club 2, ; 3,4; Vice-Pres. 3; Class Officer 2; Annual Staff 3,4; Junior Editor 3; Editor : 4; Glee Club 4; Scholarship Award 2,3; American History Award 3; F.F.A. 1; Science Club 1,3,4; Marshal 3; Honor¬ able Mention, Fine Arts F e s t i v a 1 2; Class Poet 4; Debate Club 4; F.T.A. 4; ! Basketball 4; Creative Writing Class 4. PATSY JOE GURGANUS Patsy Joe Class Treas. 1; Science Club 1,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Vice-Pres. 3; Song Leader 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; All County 3; Room Representative 2,3,4; Vice-Pres. of Student Council 4; Marshal 3; Annual Staff 4; Creative Writing Club 4. WILLIAM ROSCOE EVERETT Tex Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,4; French Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3; F.F.A. 1,2,4; Class Pres. 3; Glee Club 1,2; All County 2,3; Annual Staff 4. JIMMY LEE KEEL Jimmy Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Treas. 3; Student Council 2; Class Pres. 4; F.F.A. 1,2,4; Pres. 4; Glee Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Pres. 4; Annual Staff 4; Science Club 1,2; Debate Club 4; Paper Staff 4. ELIZABETH MATHER GARRENTON Betty .B.L.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Reporter; .H.A. 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; , hief 4; Annual Staff; Art Editor; Paper jjStaff; Art Editor; Debate Club 4; Science jClub 1,3; Homecoming Court 1. Many apply to colleges, and others choose various occupations. The annual is the main Senior project. Through the annual the Seniors preserve classmen something by which to remember them. their memories and leave the lower BARBARA ANN LASSITER Barbara F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2; Glee Club 1; F.T.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Typing Contest 3; Homecoming Court 4. MABLE JEAN KEEL Mable F.H.A. 1,2,4; Science Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; F.B.L.A. 3.4. EDNA EARL MALLOY Edna F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Junior Historian Club 1; Feature Editor 4; French Club 2,3; Senior Superlative 4; Paper Staff 4. BETTY SUE MANNING Betty Sue Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Historian 4; Science Club 1,2; Assistant Ed. of the Paper 4; Glee Club 1; Class Secretary 2; Homecoming Rep. 2; Marshal3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Class Rep. 4; F.T.A. 2; F.T.A. Sec.; Basketball Cap¬ tain 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4. CAROL LYNNE MANNING Carol Science Club 1,2; Beta Club 2,3; Sec. 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Pitt County Sec. and Chapter Sec . 3, Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Class Sec. 1; Class Rep. 2; Glee Club 1,2,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Typing Contest 3; Marshal 3; Cheerleader 3; Asst. Librarian 4; Creative Writing Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Homecoming Court 4. SUE ELLEN MOZINGO Sue F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Glee Club 1; Science Club 1,2; Homecoming Rep. 3; Debate Club 4; Feature Editor 4. BERTHA SCOTT STALLS Bertha Glee Club 1,2; Bible Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Science Club 1,2; Creative Writing 4; F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Paper Staff 4. EDWARD DELANE PRICE Danny Basketball 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3, Sentinel of F.F.A.; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff (assistant editor) 4; Athletic Club 1,2, President of Student Council 4; Bus Driver 3,4; F.T.A. Vice President 4; Science Club 4; Debate Club 4; Score- keeper 4. GLORIA JEAN PHILLIPS Jean F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 2; Science Club 1,2,3; French Club 2,3; Glee Club 1; Paper Staff 4. JOYCE MARIE STOCKS Joyce F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Science Club 1,2; Circulation Manager 4; Glee Club 1. 13 JAMES HORACE TETTERTON James” Basketball 4; F.B.L.A.3,4; Science Club 1,4. JO ANN WHALEY Jo Ann F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2; Glee Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Junior Historian Club; Senior Superlative; Paper Staff- Proof Reader. DWIGHT TAYLOR THOMAS Tay Vice Pres, of Senior Class 4; Class Treasurer 2; F.B.L.A. Treasurer 4; Sec. of F.F.A. 4; Science Club 1,2,4; F.F.A. 1,2,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4;Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club 4. MARY SUE WATSON Mary Sue Beta Club 2,3,4; Treas. 3; Program Chairman 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Annual Staff 4; Bus. Manager 4; Science Club 1,3,4; Sec. 3; President 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Song Leader 3; Parliamentarian 4; French Club 2,3; Program Chairman 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Deb at e Club 3,4; Band 1,2; Chief Marshal.3; F.T.A. 2,3, 4; Poetry Award 3; Scholarship Award 8,1,2,3; Cheerleader 4; Creative Writ¬ ing Club 4. RAYMOND GLENWOOD WHITE Glenn Class Pres. 2; Vice Pres. 1; Student Council 3,4; Science Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Sports Editor 4; F.B.L.A. Reporter 4; Homecoming Court 1; Glee Club 4; Paper Staff 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basket¬ ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. 14 CORNELIOUS BRYAN WHITEHURST Neil Science Club 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Sub. Bus Driver 3; Alternate Bus Driver 4; Future Farmer 1,2,3,4; F. F. A. Vice President 4; F.B.L.A. 1,3,4; French Club 1; Student Council 1; Senior Class Sec. 4; Glee Club 1,2; Debate Club 4; Merit Award 2; Senior Superlative 4. WILBUR EUGENE SMITH Eugene Member of B.F.F., M.F.F., AND H.A.A. Clubs; Campus Reporter; Transfer stu¬ dent. SITTING: Jimmy Keel, President; Betty Sue Mann¬ ing, Student Council; Glenn White, Student Council. STANDING: Neil Whitehurst, Secretary; Tay Thomas, Vice-president; Delmus Ayers, Treasurer. VERNON ALEXANDER WILLIAMS Vernon F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; F.B.L.A. Historian 4; Science Club 1,2,4; Glee Club 4; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Paper Staff 4; Homecoming Court 3,4. VIRGINIA LEE YOUNG Ginger F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Sec. 4; Pari. 3; Beta Club 2,4; French Club 2,3; Science Club 1,3; V. Pres. 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Paper Staff 4, Editor 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Chief 4; Glee Club 1,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Band 1; Student Council 1; Class Sec. 3. a O 2; M w SUPERLATIVES MOST ATHLETIC Betty Sue Manning - Tex Everett MOST ORIGINAL Betty Garrenton BEST ALL AROUND Ginger Young - Jimmy Keel MOST TALENTED Patsy Joe Gurganus BEST DRESSED Janet Everett - Glenn White SUPERLATIVES MOST COURTEOUS Edna Malloy - Tay Thomas MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Sue Watson - Danny Price MOST STUDIOUS Betty Lu Andrews - Ronald Everett MOST CO-OPERATIVE Jo Ann Whaley WITTIEST Joyce Stocks - James Horace Tetterton SUPERLATIVES MOST VERSATILE Sue Mozingo - Neil Whitehurst NEATEST Barbara Lassiter - Vernon Williams Jlk-v J;:V¥.W j mm • : QUIETEST Mable Keel - Tommy Bailey CUTEST Carol Manning - Henry Briley MOST CONGENIAL Jean Phillips - Delmus Ayers OLIDAY holid . . . jp ' jew « fit-. ; . U i— I 1 oo oo W on JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Carrie Lin Gurganus, S e c r et a ry ; Cherry Bonner, President; Sue Carson, Representative; Claude James, Vice-president; Clarence Warren, Treasurer; Mitchell Manning, Representative. The Juniors have their hands full concentrating on their studies and planning the Junior-Senior. Selling magazines in order to finance the band, decorations, and other items is both hard work and fun. FIRST ROW: Eddie Beverely, Vera Mae Bland, Cherry Bonner. SECOND ROW: Roy Bowling, Billy Briley, Larry Briley. Sue Carson Reggie Etheridge Tommy Evans Gale Foss Carrie Lin Gurganus Sue Hunniecutt Claude James David James Raymond Jones Douglas Killingsworth Larry Killingsworth Sandra Lassiter Mitchell Manning Jackie Nicholson Marsha Phifer Bill Staton Libby Taylor Teena Thigpen t f49$l [ SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Right: Bobbie Lee Tetterton, Repre¬ sentative Beth Manning, Treasurer Sue Ellen Cannon, Secretary Phillip Michaels, President Abbie Rives, Vice-President Linda Wynne, Reporter Robert Young, Representative SOPHOMORE CLASS George Beacham Kenneth Bunch Tommy Batchelor Earl Briley Sue Cannon Jeanie Carson Bobby Carson Mervin Case Alton Clapp Carla Coppock Brenda Doughtie Jimmy Evans Virginia Everett Charles Griffin Dianna Ipock The Sophomores have learned and accepted the rules of the high school. They have begun taking part in more sports and club activities. Betty Faye James Nellie Jones Barbara Manning Cynthia Manning Beth Manning Patricia Marlow Phillip Michaels Abbie Rives Christine Taylor Bobbie Lee Tetterton Frederick Tetterton Dwan Thomas Margaret Warren Eleanor Weeks Charles Whitehurst Bob Whitehurst Linda Wynne Robert Young 24 FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Bobbie Weeks, Representative, S.G.A. Gracie James, Treasurer Frances Rowlette, Secretary Bethany Nicholson, Reporter Kathy Sutton, President Pennie Manning, Historian Terry Gardner, Vice-president Donnie Carson, Representative The ninth graders spend their first year in high school getting accustomed to their new schedule of classes and learning many new things. Margaret Lenor Alexander Jane Bowers Stella Briley Donnie Carson Ronnie Copeland Joyce Daniels Carol Evans Barbara Everett 25 Terry Gardner Carolyn Glisson Grade James Billy Jones Herbert Joyner Pennie Manning Ester Marlow Brenda McKeel Bethany Nicholson Francis Rowlette Marie Stalls Kathy Sutton Jim Taylor Bobbie Weeks Johnny Whaley Bonnie Whitehurst 26 l EIGHTH GRADE Joette Abeyounis Bonnie Kay Alexander Jane Bland Ferrell Blount Gene Briley Cotten Butterworth Herbie Carson Nancy Carson Vickie Carson Bobby Case Janice Currin Roger Davenport Donna Dennis Mike Edmondson Judy Glisson Edwin Gray Douglas House Becky James Kathy Lewis Betty Jean Malloy Deloris Manning Jennie Lou Manning Ada Marlowe Marty Michaels A1 Moody Karen Mozingo 27 Rita Pollard Jerry Price Alan Ricks Billy Wayne Rogerson Bob Station Harvey Taylor Wayne Taylor John Watson Johnny Yates Cynthia Whitehurst Beth Whitehurst Shirley Whichard Henry Weeks A young man stood tall and strong with the purpose and vigor of youth and before him lay a course that was far from run. Yet, within an hour he lay cold and still in death. Against the world ' s horizon there is a vast space, empty and void, because his great image is no more. In passing, time, the great healer, will erase the scars of November 22, 1963, but in the hearts of all true Americans there will always re¬ main alive the memory of a gallant leader who urged his countrymen, Ask not what your country can do for you, but ask what you can do for your country. And he, as their leader, made the supreme sacrifice: he gave his life. SEVENTH GRADE Douglas Dunning Lonnie Evans Karen Gallinots Tony Gallinots Diane Gardner Billy Glisson Mr. Ray W. Jones Angela Alexander Bob Allen Joey Andrews Stevie Batchelor Jake Beacham Betty Blount Peggy Bonner Malinda Briley Sue Briley Hilton Carson Josie Crawford Jimmy House Don Jenkins Ervin Joyner Lou Latham Charles Lawrence Joyce Leggett Clayton Malloy Debbie Manning Ken Manning Norma Manning Teresa Manning Tom Manning Bill Marlowe Danny Scott June Whitehurst SIXTH GRADE Mrs. Sylvia Jackson Kathryn Andrews Ginger Bowers Joey Bowers Larry Bowling Benny Briley Roy Brown Ellen Bunch Julia Burton Pat Dennis Bill Carson Alyce Everett Lindsey Griffin Brenda Glisson Allison House Gary James Marcia Jones Elaine McLawhon Robert Earl Mozingo Rickie Parker Kathy Rook Tommy Rollins Bonnie Scott Judy Scott Edna Sexton Faye Smith Gary Smith Candy Speir Janet Smith Frankie Whaley Carolyn Whichard Cathy Whitehurst Deborah Whitfield Joe Worsley Steven Wynne FIFTH GRADE Mrs. Frances S. Gold Ted Abeyounis Wayne Ayers George Bland Julie Briley Gray Butterworth Jackie Carson Judy Carson Carolyn Chapman Michael Coppock Don Crawford Brenda Currin Elaine Dewar Henry Evans Johnny Glisson Janet Griffin Ray Harris Lenny Heath Jean House Larry House Annette James Sue Keel Donald Lassiter Ronald Lassiter Ricky Manning Bonnie Sue Nelson Gary Potter Christa Price Debbie Purvis Charlie Taylor Patty Waggoner Deborah Weeks George Whitehurst Mary Charles Whitehurst Wilda Whitehurst Leon Williams FOURTH GRADE Mrs. D. E. Perry Russ Andrews Mary Sue Bland Bryan Blount Charles Briley Danny Briley Eugene Briley Bo Bunting Roger Burton Anna Crawford Rose Crawford Benjamin Doughtie Elaine Doughtie David Glisson Brenda Ipock Cynthia James Debra Manning Glenn Manning Kirk Manning Shelton Manning Michael Martin Gail Michaels David Perry Lucille Reason David Earl Smith Christie Speir Mayo Taylor Joe Weeks Judy Whaley Joey Whitehurst Earl Worlsey THIRD GRADE Mrs. Ruth Thomas G. J. Abeyounis Sammy Andrews Woody Andrews Joan Barnhill Esther Beacham Jasper Beacham Pamela Bowers Edward Briley Kathy Briley Diane Butler Janie Coppock On April 27, 1964, Mrs. Ruth Taylor Thom¬ as, beloved third grade I teacher for fifteen years in Bethel Elementary | School, died. Her death is greatly | mourned by this, her last third grade, as well | as all of her former stu¬ dents. We remember her as a dedicated and in¬ spired teacher and an | unfailing friend. In her death, we have a sense of irreparable loss. Pansy Worthington Charles Young Amy Everett Dewey Gurganus John Gurganus Ellen Heath Glen Johnson Bobby Manning Danny McLawhorn Donnie Mozingo Jimmy Nelson Johnny Nelson Tommy Parker Donald Reason Brenda Scott Bryan Sexton Linda Staton Karen Tripp Nancy Whaley Lou Whitehurst Larry Willi ams Russ Wilson SECOND GRADE Mrs. Brownie R. Highsmith Mrs. Janie Manning (not pictured) Babs Bonner Phillip Briley Teresa Briley Mary Lou Bunting Heppie Burrus Joe Butterworth Pam Evans Joyce Glisson Ronald Gurganus Theresa Harris Ronnie House Dapne Keel Veronica Letchworth Cheryl Manning Steve Manning Cathy Martin Randy Me La whom John Moody Jerry Nelson Kathy Purvis Phyllis Robbins Wayne Taylor Suzanne Whitehurst Charles Williams Janice Williams Rosa Williams Dean Andrews Julie Brown Margaret Cannon Gordon Jones Rita Lewis Bonita Manning Craig McLawhorn Jackie Nelson Jeffery Price Cynthia Rook Kathy Taylor Wanda Whichard Timothy Whitley FIRS T GRADE Mrs. Nanelle Congleton Mrs. Janie Manning Wendy Alexander Kim Anders Lewis Ayers Pamela Briley Timothy Copeland Christine Hatchell Becky Ipock Bill Johnson Larry Legget Bill Manning Darlene Manning Yvonne Mathews Bruce Mullen Jerry Parker John Pritchard Terry Rogerson Martha Sexton Betty Taylor Annie Whaley Robert Williams Sue Wynne Barbara Carson Marsha Carson Pamela Edmonson David Foss Ray Jones Gregory Michaels Judy Nelson Mary Lou Rollins Hilton Tetterton cn w d t -1 o Carol Manning Sandra Lassiter Danny Price Mar y Sue Watson Patsy Joe Gurganus Ginger Young Ronald Everett Bill Staton Sue Hunniecutt Cherry Bonner Mitchell Manning Larry Briley Dwan Thomas 1 Charles Whitehurst Beth Manning Eleanor Weeks Sue Ellen Cannon Linda Wynne Bobbie Lee Tetterton President, Betty Lu Andrews; Carol Manning, Secretary: Sandra Lass¬ iter Treasurer. Not pictured: David James, Vice-president; Sue Car- son, Robert Young, Bob Whitehurst, Phillip Michaels, Carrie Linn Gur¬ ganus, Miss Faye Bowen, Sponsor. A1ENT STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Bobbie Weeks, Bobbie Tetterton, Betty Sue Manning, Sue Carson, Marty Michaels. STANDING: Donnie Carson, Robert Young, Glen White, Danny Price, President; Patsy Gurganus, Vice-president; Mitchell Manning, Bob Staton. CREATIVE WRITING CLASS FIRST ROW: Sandra Lassiter, Patsy Joe Gurganus, Mr. Charles Shobe, Carrie Lin Gurganus, Carol Manning, Betty Lu Andrews, Mary Sue Watson. SECOND ROW: Bill Staton, Gale Foss, David James, Sue Hunniecut, Ronald Everett, Teena Thigpen. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA SEATED: Delmus Ayers, Reporter; Tay Thomas, Secretary; Neil Whitehurst, Vice-president; Jimmy Keel, Presi¬ dent; Glen White, Treasurer; Phillip Michaels, Reporter; Mr. Sam Dewar, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Ronnie Copeland, Tommy Batchelor, Jim Taylor, Mervin Case, Johnny Whaley, Herbert Joyner, Donnie Carson. SECOND ROW: Robert Young, Earl Briley, Reggie Etheridge, Frederick Tetterton, Charles Griffin, David Bazemore, Charles White¬ hurst, Larry Killingsworth, Raymond Jones, Henry Briley, Billy Briley. THIRD ROW: Alton Clapp, Billy Jones, Jackie Nicholson, Bob Whitehurst, Eddie Beverly, Tommy Bailey, Tex Everett, Vernon Williams, James H. Tetterton, Roy Bowling, Kenneth Bunch. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Don ' t burn the water girls! SEATED: Betty Sue Manning-Historian, Gale Foss-Song Leader, Carrie Gurganus-Degree Censer, Mary Sue Watson- Parl., Cherry Bonner-Vice-president, Patsy Joe Gurganus-Pres., Ginger Young-Sec., Carol Manning-Treas., Betty Lu Andrews-Rep., Betty Garrenton-Photog. FIRST ROW: Libbie Taylor, Bethany Nicholson, Brenda McKeel, Bonnie Whitehurst, Terry Gardner, Kathy Sutton, Gracie James, Lynn Alexander, Carol Evans, Patricia Marlow. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hilda Carson, Stella Briley, Jane Bowers, Bobbie Weeks, Betty Faye James, Dwan Thomas, Barbara Manning, Janet Everett, Jean Phillips, Barbara Lassiter, Peggy Womack, Cynthia Manning, Carla Coppock, Carolyn Glisson, Nellie Jones. THIRD ROW: Pennie Manning, Frances Rowlette, Vera Bland, Joyce Stocks, Sue Mozingo, Sandra Lassiter, Eleanor Weeks, Bobbie L. Tetterton, Sue Cannon, Teena Thigpen, Beth Manning, Trudy Whitehurst, Brenda Doughtie. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Daniels, Barbara Everett, Jo Ann Whaley, Diane Ipock, Marsha Phifer, Virginia Everett,,Sue Hunniecut, Abby Rives, Sue Carson, Linda Wynne, Margaret Warren, Edna Malloy, Jeanie Carson, Mable Keel, Christine Taylor. 41 PAPER STAFF Barbara Lassiter, Henry Briley, Vernon William, Janet Everett, Glenn White, Jo Ann Whaley, James Tetterson, Tommy Bailey, Betty Garrentson, Delmus Ayers, Ginger Young, Betty Sue Manning, Jimmy Keel, Sue Mozingo, Jean Phillips, Edna Malloy, Joyce Stocks, Mable Keel, Miss Bowen. FUTURE BUSINESS READERS OF AMERICA SEATED: Delmus Ayers, Sec.; Tay Thomas, Treas., Jimmy Keel, Pres., Tommy Bailey, Vice Pres., Glenn White, Reporter, Vernon William, Historian, Miss Bowen. FIRST ROW: Carol Manning, Joyce Stocks, Sue Carson, Gale Foss, Betty Lou Andrews, Janet Everett, Betty Sue Manning, Mary Sue Watson, Jean Phillips, Barbara Lassiter, Ginger Young, Betty Garrenton. SECOND ROW: Carrie Lin Gurganus, Cherry Bonner, Sue Mozingo, Marsha Phifer, Sue Hunniecut, Teena Thigpen, Jo Ann Whaley, Mable Keel, Libby Taylor, Sandra Lassiter, Vera Mae Bland, Edna Malloy. THIRD ROW: Mitchell Manning, Billy Briley, Reggie Etheridge, Eddie Beverly, Neil Whitehurst, Raymond Jones, Ronald Everett, Felix Whitehurst, Claude James, Jr., Douglas Killingsworth. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Nichol¬ son, Roy Bowling, Alton Clapp, Larry Killingsworth, Tex Everett, James Tetterson, Bill Staton, Henry Briley. 42 FRENCH CLUB | T :N Vi 1 fit JvU ' Wn ™ w VStjcMf • isA g£ Jft j WE. uH 1 9k I ' jn wmn SEATED: David James-Reporter, Phillip Michaels-Pres., Bill Statan-Vice Pres., Linda Wynne-Sec. and Treas. FIRST ROW, STANDING: Charles Whitehurst, Sue Carson, Carrie Lynn Gurganus, Gayle Foss, Sue Cannon, Cynthis Manning, Mrs. W. C. Whitehurst. SECOND ROW: Tommy Batchelor, Michell Manning, Bobbie Lee Tetterton, Dwan Thomas, Eleanor Weeks, Marsha Phifer, Tina Thigpen, Beth Manning, Sandra Lassiter. THIRD ROW: Robert Young, Bob Whitehurst, Reggie Etheridge, Eddie Beverly, Felix Whitehurst, Margaret Warren, Sue Hunniecutt, Neil White¬ hurst, Abby Reaves, Cherry Bonner, Betty Faye James. DEBATE CLUB 1 KKr Hf mgr w ? JfPBB t HHH1 g|||K , jb y ' 1 Bp HR y j ' I Pi S. v Jf af ■ ,TR ‘ in ill f MgmJ m ■ u ■BRC Ha • A a wlf .« | r.Af- FIRST ROW: Sue Carson, Carrie Lynn Gurganus, Gayle Foss, Betty Lu Andrews, Janet Everett, Mary Sue Watson, Betty Garrenton, Ginger Young. SECOND ROW: Billy Briley, Phillip Michaels, Ronald Everett, David James, Sue Hunniecutt, Phillip Manning, Delmus Ayers, Dandy Price. THIRD ROW: Glen White, Roy Bowling, Reggie Etheridge, Jackie Nicholson, Eddie Beverly, Tex Everett, Jimmy Keel, Neil Whitehurst, Tay Thomas, James Tetterton. 43 GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Mike Edmonson, Sue Carson, Carrie Lin Gurganus, Gale Foss, Patsy Joe Gurganus, Janet Everett, Betty Lu Andrews, Mary Sue Watson, Betty Garrenton, Ginger Young, Carol Manning, Vicki Carson. SECOND ROW: Danny Price, Ronald Everett, Teena Thigpen, Sue Hunniecut, Marsha Phifer, Peggy Womack, Gracie James, Carla Coppock. THIRD ROW: Barbara Manning, Christine Taylor, Virginia Everett, Beth Manning, Margaret Warren, Joyce Daniels, Nellie Jones, Kathy Sutton, Trudy Whitehurst, Jane Bland. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA SEATED: Danny Price, Vice-president; Cherry Bonner, Secretary; Sue Hunniecutt, President; Betty Garrenton, Re¬ porter; Ronald Everett, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Ginger Young, Carrie Lin Gurganus, Gale Foss, Betty Lu An¬ drews, Janet Everett, Mary Sue Watson, Teena Thigpen, Carol Manning. THIRD ROW: Sandra Lassiter, David James, Patsy Joe Gurganus, Marsha Phifer, Mitchell Manning, Sue Carson. SCIENCE CLUB SEATED: Charles Ward-Sponsor, David James-Reporter, Betty Lu Andrews-Sec. and Treas., Mary Sue Watson- Pres., Patsy Joe Gurganus-Vice Pres., Bill Staton-Program Chair. FIRST ROW: Charles Whitehurst, Eleanor Weeks, Sue Cannon, Bobbie Weeks, Bethany Nicholson, Terry Gardner, Frances Rowlette, Jane Bowers, Peggy Wo¬ mack, Kathy Sutton, Grade James, Cynthis Maiming, Mervin Cass. SECOND ROW: Phillip Michaels, Betty Faye James, Margaret Warren, Beth Maiming, Bobbie Lee Tetterton, Trudy Whitehurst, Brenda McKeel, Penny Manning, Barbara Everett, Linda Wynne, Abbie Reaves, Dwan Thomas. LAST ROW: Robert Young, Kenneth Bunch, Billy Briley, Billy Jones, Alton Clapp, Tex Everett, Tommy Bailey, Vernon Williams, James Tetterton, Tay Thomas, Ronald Everett, Bob Whitehurst. JUNIOR HISTORIAN CLUB SEATED: Joette Abeyounis-Program Chair., Bonnie Alexander-Treas., Ferrell Blount-Vice Pres., Johnny Yates- Pres., Cynthia Whitehurst-Sec., John Watson-Publicity Chair. SECOND ROW: Rita Pollard, Jane Bland, Beth White¬ hurst, Kathy Currin, Judy Glisson, Ada Marlowe, Nancy Carson, Vicki Carson, Marty Michaels, Kathy Lewis, Delores Manning, Jennie Lou Manning. THIRD ROW: Gene Brily, Edwin Gray, Allen Ricks, Billy Wayne Rogerson, Karen Mozingo, Cotton Butterworth, Shirley Whichard, Donna Dennis, Betty Jean Mallory, Becky James. FOURTH ROW: Henry Weeks, Ferrell Blount, Mike Edmondson, Roger Davenport, A1 Moody, Harvey Taylor, Wayne Taylor, Jerry Price, Bobby Case, Herbie Carson. Fourth Grade Physics Class Mose - Our Helper Cafeteria Staff at work A BUSY DAY Eleventh Grade Kindergarten First Grade WIN! GO FIGHT Betty Sue Manning t Carrie Lin Gurganus Sue Hunniecutt Marsha Phifer Cherry Bonner KNEELING: Cherry Bonner, Carrie Lin Gurganus, Sue Hunniecutt, Betty Sue Manning, Janet Everett, Barbara Manning, Marsha Phifer. STANDING: Mr. Ray W. Jones, Coach; Eleanor Weeks, Margaret Warren, Virginia Everett, Brenda McKeel, Barbara Everett, Linda Wynne, Bethany Nicholson, Pennie Manning, Terry Gardner. 48 SITTING- Tex Everett Tay Thomas, Glenn White, Jimmy Keel, Neil Whitehurst. STANDING: James Horace Tetter- ton, Jackie Nicholson,’Bob Whitehurst, David James, Ronald Everett, Robert Young, Mr. Jimmy Fornes, Coach. 49 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING: Ronnie Copeland, Herbert Joyner, Jim Taylor, Donnie Carson, Charles Whitehurst. STAND¬ ING: Bobby Carson, Johnny Whaley, Alton Clapp, Billy Jones. Mr. Jimmy Fornes, Coach. Get out there and move that ball! Queen - Betty Sue Manning King - Vernon Williams Mascots of 1964 Beth Hemingway Kenny Long HOMECOMING HOMECOMING COURT: Betty Sue Manning, Queen, and escort, Vernon Williams; Francis Rowlete, Jim Taylor, ninth grade; Sandra Lassiter, Eddie Beverly, eleventh grade; Carol Manning, Danny Price; Barbara Lassiter, James Horace Tetterton; Abbie Rives, Phillip Michaels, tenth grade; Jennie Lou Manning, Harvey Taylor, eighth grade. MARSHALS OF 1963 GRADUATION CHIEF MARSHALS: Betty Lu Andrews, Mary Sue Watson, Patsy Joe Gurganus, Ronald Everett, Carol Manning, Danny Price (not pictured), Betty Sue Manning (not pictured). GRADUATION ’63 Delmus Ayers, Larry Killingsworth, Danny Price, Billy Briley, Vernon Williams, Tex Everett, Tay Thomas, Roy Bowling, Mr. Walter Latham, Principal; Neil Whitehurst. BUS DRIVERS CHIEF CHEERLEADERS: Ginger Young, Betty Garrenton. STANDING: Dwan Thomas, Mary Sue Watson, Gale Foss, Betty Lu Andrews, Sue Carson, Frances Rowlette. CHEERLEADERS 54 Compliments of WYNNE’S INCORPORATED ON THE CORNER, ON THE SQUARE BETHEL, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of L. J. WHITEHURST SONS, INC. General Merchandise Farm Supplies Furniture Dry Goods Oliver Tractors Farm Equipment Shoes Your Friendly Weaver ' s Fertilizer Dealer Bethel, North Carolina Compliments of BLOUNT FERTILIZER COMPANY, INC. EVERYONE ' S SAYING, FOR QUALITY FERTILIZER, CALL PL 2-2547, GREENVILLE, N. C. OR VA 5-3701, BETHEL, N. C. 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Wa Vi V- C y ' -A) - v aaJ , y fx td-n-Q.- ' A 1 a Jteay AA. 2A e u TdujL t-w ' -fi— 3) • « ■c-a- z y? yu Ahy A cJki A ym ' }yyrrx ' yycc 7TyU , J) jc oVl L C. % ) y. ' nyxuxi; Airyx . y - yOtX oc A ' P.YIAc. Ay ins _ w A T )fl$ ■ 6 _ do VLAA i yl sO?vrrti y y yjQjLx Jfyn ML I CAN SEE IT NOW! Danny Price--A professor at Duke University! Neil Whitehurst--Lost over the South Pacific while on a secret mission for the United States Navy ' Jimmy Keel--Owner of Keel ' s Red White Super Market! Ronald Everett--The world’s greatest known poet! Patsy Joe Gurganus--Owning the world ' s greatest show horses! Glenn White--Pitching baseball for the New York Yankees! Tay Thomas—President of General Motors, Inc! Tex Everett--Owner of the Boston Celtics basketball team! Janet Everett--Secretary for her brother, who is an attorney at law! Ginger Young--Teaching business courses at Robersonville High! Mary Sue Watson--A leading dancer for the Jackie Gleason Show! Betty Lu Andrews--Teaching Eng lish at Bethel High School! JoAnne Whaley--Operator of the world ' s largest art museum! Tommy Bailey--The first man on the moon! Henry Briley--Becoming a millionaire through farming! A Sue Mozingo--A well known model in New York City! j Betty Sue Manning—Secretary for Daniel ' s Super MarkeJC Barbara Lassiter--Owner of the world ' s largest pet Joyce Stocks--Television ' s greatest comedian! f Mable Keel--A missionary to Africa! Jean Phillips--A nurse at the bedside of Billy Whitehiirst, now her husband! Edna Malloy—Still searching for a husband while forking as a waitress! Carol Manning--Secretary for Frederick Tettert i hnd Son ' s Construction Company! James Tetterton--Winning the Darlington 500 for he is a race driver! Vernon Williams--The Heavy Weight Boxing Champion of the world; he has just knocked out Sonny Liston! Betty Garrenton--A hostess for the T.W.A. Airlines! Delmus Ayers--Finally, coaching basketball at Bethel High School! Class Prophecy! Delmus Ayers 1963 HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL SCENES LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of North Carolina County of Pitt Township of Bethel Know ye by these Dresent that we. the Class of ' 64 of Bethel High School, Bethel, North Carolina, do hereby execute this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I Item I: To our parents, we leave our sincere thanks for their sacrifice and help. Item H: To the faculty we would like to express our gratitude for their patience, consideration and guidance toward our knowledge and maturity. Item III: We the seniors of ' 64, leave to the Juniors the front seats on the bus, the privilege of being last to enter the auditorium for assembly, and all of our responsibilities as Seniors. Item IV: To the Sophomores, we leave our good manners and our sophistication. Item V: We the Senior Class, leave to the Freshmen the four best years of their lives. ARTICLE II 1. I, Carol Manning, leave my liking for Fords to Gale Foss. 2. I, Mable Keel, leave my ability to type 100 words per minute without an error to Libby Taylor. 3. I, Betty Lu Andrews, leave my old clothes to Sue Carson. 4. I, Betty Sue Manning, leave my ability to go steady with one boy to Vera Mae Bland. 5. I, Sue Mozingo, leave my natural blond hair to Jackie Nicholson. 6. I, Mary Sue Watson, leave my tight brakes, which enable me to halt at all stop signs to Sue Hunniecutt. 7. I, Tex Everett, leave my application to Duke to Eddie Beverly. 8. I, Tay Thomas, leave my great natural ability of working physics problems to Bill Staton and David James. 9. i’ Janet Everett, leave my ability to be on time to Teena Thigpen. 10. I, Glenn White, leave my ability to think twice before getting married to Reggie Etheridge. 11. I, Tommy Bailey, leave all my personality to Raymond Jones. 12. We, Ginger Young and Patsy Gurganus, leave our ability to stay in predicaments to Carrie Lin Gurganus. 13. I, Jean Phillips, leave the ability to keep an eye on our certain Stokes boys to Sandra Lassiter. 14. I, Edna Malloy, leave the ability to keep my boy friends in line to Marsha Phifer. 15. I, Joyce Stocks, leave the ability to keep my class ring on my finger to Billy Briley. 16. I, JoAnne Whaley, leave $1.00 to buy gas to go to Tarboro to Mitchell Manning. 17. I, Vernon Williams, leave my bus license (so he can’t sit with Jeannie) to Claude James. 18. I, Danny Price, leave my ability to drive a school.bus to Roy Bowling. 19. We, Jimmy Keel and Delmus Ayers, leave our senior privileges t o Douglas Killingsworth. 20. I, Ronald Everett, leave my senior superlative of most studious to Larry Briley. 21. I, Betty Garrenton, leave one of my old traffic tickets (in case she never gets one of her own) to Cherry Bon¬ ner. 22. I, Barbara Lassiter, leave my honorable conduct grades to Clarence Warren. 23. I, Neil Whitehurst, leave my old bicycle to use as transportation for his dates to Felix Whitehurst. 24. I, James Tetterton, leave my height which enables me to dunk a basketball to Larry Killingsworth. 25. I, Henry Briley, leave my old girl friends to Tommy Evans. 72 PRINTING COMPANY • Charlott.
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