V Left to right First row High School Editor . . . Staff Member.......... Staff Adviser......... Business Manager . . . Photography Co-Editor Second row Staff Member.......... Art Editor ........... Grammar School Editor Third row Boys' Sports Editor . . Senior Editor........... Editor-in-Chief . . . . , Club Editor............. Photography Co-Editor . . . John Leimone . . . Ellen Lanier . . . . Mrs. Payne . Whrens Williams . Eddie Fedoronko . . . Judy Ruddell . . .Jane Chadwick . . Sharon Harrell . . . Don Barber . . . Sheila Lanier Mary Hazel Moore . . Phyllis Wooten . . . Gene Ballard THE SENIORS PRESENT ALMA MATER A song, a song of gladness, A song of praise and cheer, We sing with hearts rejoicing To our Alma Mater dear. With hearts so true and loyal, Our highest tributes bring; To you we'll e'er ue faithful, To you we'll always sing. Chorus: Alma Mater, we love thee; Our hearts are sincere and true. Alma Mater, we love thee With a love, a love that is ever new, Your ideals that we cherish, Inspire us to heights unknown, Alma Mater, we love thee, We go on and on and on. Oh, may our Alma Mater ever, In Culture, Pow'r, and might, Move on in ev'ry feature, Of the honor we know right. And may the love that binds us Protect what e'er we do, While thoughts always noble Inspire and keep us true. Chorus: Alma Mater, we love thee; Our hearts are sincere and true. Alma Mater, we love thee With a love, a love that is ever new. Your ideals that we cherish, Inspire us to heights unknown, Alma Mater, we love thee, We go on and on and on. Dorothy Turlington 2 THE WAGRUB OF 1958 MARY HAZEL MOORE Edito r -in -Chief WHRENS WILLIAMS Business Manager ANNUAL PUBLICATION VOLUME III FOREWORD . .The only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought out and found how to serve. --Albert Schweitzer DEDICATION Because of his devotion to Burgaw High School, his unselfish attitude, his willingness to counsel and advise, his nobility of character, his acceptance of any task, large or small, WE, the staff of the 1958 WAG RUB, proudly dedicate this volume of our annual to Mr. E. M. Thompson, friend of all, whose efforts and interest in our behalf have made better citizens of all of us. 4 E. M. THOMPSON Principal T. T. MURPHY County Superintendent SCHOOL BOARD P. L. SPARKMAN, E. T. BATSON. Absent for picture, DAVID V. HARRELL 6 FACULTY Mrs. Rosalie Payne English and French Mrs. Elizabeth Futch Mathematics Mrs. Margaret McCullen History Mrs. Yetive Davis Home Economics Miss Katherine Brown Commercial Willis Johnson Mathematics and Physical Education Miss Margaret Shaw Science and Driving Mrs. Pearl Clark English W. C. Blackmore Agriculture Mrs. Grace Thompson Latin and Grade 8 Mrs. Edith Mallard Glee Club and Piano Not Pictured: Miss Dollie Rhodes Piano 7 FACULTY Mrs. Dorothy Norris Grade 7 Mrs. Marion Bowen Grade 7 Miss Margaret Purcell Grade 6 Mrs. Margaret Matthews Grade 6 Mrs. Edna Pullen Grade 5 Mrs. Della Blackburn Grade 5 Mrs. Elizabeth Farrior Grade 4 Mrs. Maude Booth Grade 4 Mrs. Elizabeth Carr Grade 3 Miss Ethel Baugh Grade 3 Mrs. Kate Rowe Grade 3 Mrs. Ann Sparkman Grade 2 Mrs. Margaret Lucas Grade 2 Miss Mary Taylor Grade 1 Miss Mary Bryan Grade 1 C. A. Payne Music Director Mrs. Eloise Ivey Lunchroom Manager Not Pictured: Mrs. Sarah Blake Grade 8 8 It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. From Invictus by William E. Henley CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Shadows fall behind as we walk toward the light. Navy blue and white 10 OFFICERS Left to right: Vice-President.........................Whrens Williams Reporter........................Sheila Lanier Secretary........................Judy Ruddell Treasurer............................Virginia Williams President................................John Leimone Mascots..............Fred Dees, Kathy Beasley SENIORS 11 SENIORS WALTER DON AUGUSTINE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Football 2; Play Cast 3; 4-H Club 1. GENE EDWARD BALLARD 4-H Club 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer; Glee Club 1,4; Play Cast 3; Baseball 2,4; Annual Staff 4- Co-Editor of Photography. DONALD IRVIN BARBER Football 1; Manager 2; Baseball 1,2,3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 4; Class Vice-President 3; Basketball 2. ELIZABETH ANNE BATSON 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Beacon Staff 3, 4; Basketball 4. JOHN MICHAEL BORYK Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff'3,4; Glee Club 1,3. JOYCE ANN BRINKLEY Glee Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 4. BARBARA JANE CHADWICK Glee Club 1,2,3,4;4-H Club l;Basketball 3; Paper Staff 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Art Editor 4; F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; Program Chairman 4; Play Cast 3. MAMIE RECA CHADWICK 12 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4. SENIORS MILDRED GERTRUDE CREWS Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. PATSY LEE CROOM Paper Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Play Cast 3; 4-H Club 4. CAROLYN ANNE COOPER Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Basketball 2,3,4; All- County Guard 3; Monogram Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Paper Staff 2,3,4, Art Editor 4; Annual Staff 3; Play Cast 3; Bus Driver 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; 4-H Club 2,3,4; Substitute Cheerleader 2,3. EDWARD MILTON FARRIOR, JR. Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 2; Glee Club 1,2; Annual Staff 3,4, Co-Treasurer 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; EDWARD JOSEPH FEDORONKO Paper Staff 1,2,3; Annual Staff 3,4, Co-Editor of Photography 4; Play Cast 3; Glee Club 1,2,3. EDITH SHARON HARRELL Paper Staff 1,2,3; Annual Staff 3,4, Grammar School Editor 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1. JOHN MORRIS HERRING Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Co-Captain 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 3; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4. HOMER LINWOOD HEWETT F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3. 13 SENIORS TOMMY HORSKY Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4. ROBERT WHITE JOHNSON Football 1,2,3,4; President of Class 1,3; Mono- gram Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Co-Treasurer 4; Baseball 3; Glee Club 1,2,3. THOMAS STANLEY KARWOSKI Football 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4. ANDREW PAUL KATALINIC Glee Club 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Annu al Staff 4; Play Cast 3. MARY ANN KRAYNICK Paper Staff 1,2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4; F.H.A.l; Monogram Club 4; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Recitation-Declamation 3,4. BRUSTER BARDEN LANIER Glee Club 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Bus Driver 4. ELLEN GERTRUDE LANIER Beta Club 4; Annual Staff 4. SHEILA NADINE LANIER Paper Staff 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4,Senior Editor 4; F.T.A. 3; Class Secretary 2; Class Reporter 4; Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3. 14 SENIORS JOHN EDWARD LEIMONE Football 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Paper Staff 1,2, 3; Annual Staff 4, High School Editor; Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Class President 4; Monogram Club 3,4. BEDIE MAE McKOY F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4. MARY HAZEL MOORE Paper Staff 1,2,3; Annual Staff 3,4, Editor-in - Chief 4; F.T.A. 3,4, President 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3; 4-H Club 1; Girls' State 3. PHILIP MORRIS MOORE F. F. A. 1, 2; Glee Club 1. RODNEY WAYNE MOORE F. F. A. 1,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 4. RICHARD VERNON MURRAY F. F. A. 1,2,3,4. BETTY LOU POWERS 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4. JIMMIE KINCHEN POWERS F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4. 15 SENIORS BETTY LOU RICHARDSON Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3; Paper Staff 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3,4; Recitation-Decla- mation 4. JOANN RIGGS F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4. FLOYD L. RIVENBARK Glee Club 1; F. F. A. 1,2, 3, 4. JULIA MAE RIVENBARK Bus Driver 3,4; Paper Staff 4. JUDY DAWSON RUDDELL Class Secretary 1,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Paper Staff 2,3,4, Art Editor 2; Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 3; Annual Staff 4. JOHNNY LEWIS SMITH Golf 1,2, Captain 2; Football 1,3; Baseball 1,4; Basketball 3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Monogram Club 4. 4 DARIS ON EUGENE WELLS F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. VIRGINIA ALICE WILLIAMS F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2,President 4; Cheer- leader 1,2,3, Chief 3; Paper Staft 1,2,3; Annual Staff 3,4; 4-H Club 1,3,4; Basketball 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Class Vice-President 2; Class Treasurer 1,4. 16 SENIORS WHRENS CASEY WILLIAMS Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; Paper Staff 1,2,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Business Manager 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Class Reporter 1,2; Class Vice-President 4. KATHRYN ANNE WOODCOCK Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Paper Staff 2,3; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4. JUDY MERLE WOOTEN 4-H Club 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. PHYLLIS MAUDE WOOTEN Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Office Assistant 2,4; Annual Staff 2,4, Club Editor 4; Paper Staff 3. RONALD CLIFFORD WOOTEN Glee Club 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Sentinel 4; Annual Staff 4. Not Pictured DAVID MARSHBURN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. 17 lit.JMIII First row, left to right: JoAnn Riggs, Joyce Brinkly, Betty Richardson, Virginia Williams, Linwood Hewett, Don Augustine, Whrens Williams, Mike Boryk, Mary Hazel Moore, Ellen Lanier, Mamie Chadwick. Second row: Jane Chadwick, Anne Batson, Mary Ann Kraynick, Judy Ruddell, Philip Moore, Tommy Karwaski, John Leimone, Betty Powers, Patsy Croom, Katherine Woodcock. Third row: Phyllis Wooten, Ronald Wooten, Vernon Murray, Barden Lanier, Andrew Katalinic, Morris Herring, Judy Pierce, Julia Rivenbark, Sharon Harrell. Fourth row: Mildred Crews, Judy Meadows, Judy Wooten, Sheila Lanier, Rodney Moore, Gene Ballard, David Marshburn, Eddie Fedoronko, Floyd Rivenbark. Fifth row: Bedie McCoy, Bob Johnson, Carolyn Cooper, Jimmy Powers, Clara Cumbee, Pete Farrior, Tommy Horsky, Don Barber, Johnny Smith, Eugene Wells. SENIORS IN CAPS AND GOWNS 18 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of 1958, having spent twelve long years of our young lives educating ourselves, do not wish to depart and take leave forever without first bequeathing a few of our most cherished possessions to the members of the Senior Class of 1959. Article I Section A: To Mr. Thompson we leave our love and admiration. Section B: To the faculty we leave our appreci- ation for their patience and long suffering in these last four years. Article II Section A: To the Juniors we leave our worn out books, carved desks, and the ability to have a good time at a reasonable sum. Section B: To the Sophomores, we leave our poise and good looks. Section C: To the Freshmen, we leave our ability to keep the school going right. Section D: To the rest, we leave the remains of ole B.H.S. Article III To the building we leave our apologies for all the damage we have done. Article IV Morris Shad Herring leaves his football uni- form to Tracy James, but requests that he take good care of it. Best of luck, Tracy, in football next year. Katharine Woodcock wills her ability to hook a man to Carol Hewett and hopes she will put it to use soon. Bob J o h n s o n leaves his book on How To Skip School In Ten Easy Lessons to Ross Tray wick with the hope that Ross will have better luck than he did. Joyce Brinkley leaves her deep thoughts to Scarlett Johnson. Eddie FedoronKo leaves his cool car take offs to Carol Gene Wood and Jerry Rivenbark. They have a mean one of their own now. To Barbara Burton and Ethel Jane Lanier, Mamie Chadwick, Bedie McKoy, and Mildred Crews will their devoted friendship. To Carolyn Durner, Jane Chadwick bestows her quiet ways and unspoken words. To Detrea Henderson and Milton Wells, Jimmy Powers wills his ability to get a diploma with the least effort. Don Barber bequeaths his ability to love one person to Mickey Wells. Ronald Slick Wooten wills his ability to bother good looking girls and scientific ability of doing Trig to Harvel Horrell. Jo Ann Riggs surrenders at least four inches of her height to Jeanette Saunders. John Leimone leaves his class leadership to Horace Murray, who seems to be doing pretty well on his own. Mar y Ann K r a y n i c k leaves her praise and headaches concerning the Beacon to Annette Blackmore. Tommy Karwoski leaves his brotherly love to Teddy Karwoski. Tommy Horsky bestows his vast knowledge of handling women to Gregg Futch. Go cat Go! Pete Farrior leaves his fascinating personality to Sonny Langston. To Edith Ann Mallard, Andrew Katalinic leaves his ability to have an answer to everything. Philip Moore wills his desire to sleep in History IV class to Benny Wells. Betty Richardson wills her ability to do the wrong things at the right times to Betty Jean Price. Mary Hazel Moore bequeaths her ability to get along with others to Frances Allred. Don (M a r r i e d) Augustine wills his good looks and charming ways to Gurney Hood in hopes that he will have the success he has had. Whrens Williams bestows one half of his handsome features to be divided between Kenneth Mozingo and Jennings Humphrey. To Holly Paul and Sandra Crews, Floyd Rivenbark and Eugene Wells leave their private seats in the library during homeroom period. Barden Lanier leaves his ability to drive a school bus during his senior year, without an accident, to Hattie Mae Hall. To Linda Poluck, Ellen Lanier bestows her pint- size height and giant brains. Julia Rivenbark bestows upon Lois Rivenbark her quietness and big brown eyes. To Bobby Bell, Mike Boryk leaves his ability to stay up late Sunday nights and keep awake on Monday mornings. Sharon Harrell bequeaths to Nathaniel Wells her love for English and all her book reports so he won't have to spend his senior year reading. Vernon Murray leaves his shyness to Ray Chadwick so he may benefit the rising senior class by being less noisy. Gene Ballard leaves his privilege of going up town for Mrs. Payne to Sidney Balcombe. To Joyce Murray and Barbara Tokely, Anne Batson and Patsy Croom leave their ability to capture hearts of tall men. Johnny Smith wills his love for arguing to Jack Brinson. David Marshburn and Lindwood Hewett will to Milton Wells their way of understanding women. Judy Wooten bequeaths to Louise Wallace her sputnick jet black hair. Carolyn Cooper leaves her fourth year of basket- ball to Betty Pridgen in the hope that she can use it next year. Betty Lou Powers bequeaths her cute ways to Elizabeth Bloodworth and Carolyn Ramsey who really have some outstanding ones of their own. Judy Ruddell wills her Beta Club leadership to Betty Lou Raynor. I, Sheila Lanier will my ability to get a MRS degree before a diploma to Gayle Newkirk. I, Virginia Williams will all of my good times at B.H.S. to Brenda Barger, Paula Williams, and Mary Ann Wolfe. Signed: Sheila Lanier Virginia Williams Witnesses: Mrs. Payne Mrs. McCullen 19 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Judy Ruddell - John Leimone SENIOR MOST DIGNIFIED Sharon Harrell - Don Barber BEST LOOKING Virginia Williams - Whrens Williams BEST ALL AROUND Judy Ruddell - Pete Farrior SENIOR BEST PERSONALITY Whrens Williams - Jane Chadwick MOST ATHLETIC Carolyn Cooper - Morris Herring CUTEST Mike Boryk - Betty Powers MOST TALENTED Whrens Williams - Mary Ann Kraynick SUPERLATIVES WITTIEST Phyllis Wooten - Ronald Wooten CLASS HISTORY Was it really four years ago that we were Freshmen? It is hard to believe that it has been four years since we entered the ninth grade. There were eighty-five members in our Freshman class. Ou-E class officers Were Bob Johnson, Pete Farrior, Judy Ruddell, and Virginia Williams. The trip that our Civics class made to Raleigh was one of the most outstandinj|events of the year. After a brief vacation we began our Sophomore year. When ered the Sophomore year, sixty was oii Mtal enrollment, ss officers in the tenth grade were Vir|{j$|ia Williams, anier, and Mary Hazel Moore. Carolyn Sodper and Mary ynick represented our class on th$ girls' basketball team. -A ty-three students returned for our Junior year, which was many happy events. Morris Herring, Pete F a r r i o r, , Whrens Williams, Johnny Smith, Bob'Johnson, John Tommy Horsky, Tommy Karwaski, Gene Ballard, and sented our class on the foftball, basketball, and fille Mike Leimone Don Barber repi baseball teams. Cheerleaders from our teams were Virginia Williams, Mar Cooper. Our Junior play, We worked very hard on highlight of the year. The so pretty that it was worthL B into it;’ Bob Johnson, Don Barti r, . officers. Th£$ we were Seniors! much time had passed since ye six students were back to enjoy ou Beta Clubj members frrim our c Ruddell , Caro' reigned asH me and Sharoijj ar were John lieim Williams, £nd when we re These very happy an to you--BURG. and memorable Coopfcr, and Ell minjy Queen; Shei] werre her atten W nrens Willi e ia Lanier. Wei r class rings |rs have been main a part CH SCHOOL-) Gene B; rtball, ss who supported the Moore, andffiarolyn Session, wa|abig success. r Banquet, which was the !he Stork ClubJ ’aloft it was rk and effort that w 0f had put d Judy Ruddell were ouikclass . seemed poss ible t enterCd high school. F st and moist meaningful ss were Lanier Lanier, Mary its. Senior cla; s , Judy Ruddell, ire very proud so V ut they have also' er. We are gra four very hi KaagHte and Patsy Cro 24 PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF ’58 The Time: 1968 The City: Washington Our job: Cops The story: Miss Mary Hazel Moore, one of the richest women in the United States, has called us in to search for her missing jewels. We believe them to be anywhere in the vicinity of the United States or Alaska. We are going to start by contacting some of her closest friends. Our search will take us all around the country. We shall begin right here in Washington, where she is presently staying. Then we intend to go to her home town, where quite a number of her friends are living. Since the President is a good friend of hers, we shall see him first. As we are talking to the President, who is Mr. John Leimone,his charming wife comes in. We discover she, the former Kathryn Woodcock, is also a friend of Miss Moore. We go on to a large hospital in Washington to see Dr. Gene Ballard, one of the world's greatest baby doctors. We meet his assistant, Miss Joyce Brinkley, who is working to complete the examination of one of his patients. We then talk to a scientist who is really coming up in the world. We find him, Professor EdwardFedoronko, giving a statement to the press: After a long and tedious struggle, I have finally sent up the United States' first successful around-the-world satellite. Before going on to Burgaw, we see Miss Moore's lawyer, Mr. Bob White Johnson. Discovering that he hasn't found out any information leading to the missing jewels, we decide to leave. Upon arriving in Burgaw, we visit Burgaw HighSchool. As we enter the door, we see Mr. Johnny Smith sitting in the office behind the desk. His name is on the door as principal. He tells us that Mr. Thompson, the well- loved principal before him,has now retired. While we are talking to him, Miss Julia Rivenbark comes in. She is now the secretary and commercial teacher of this school. As we leave the school, we see some one we recognize, Miss Sharon Harrell, now a famous Metropolitan Opera star, who with some friends are home on a visit. While in Burgaw, we see Mr. Whrens Williams who has become sole owner of the many lumber companies in the United States. We take a drive in the country and find that Pete Farrior and Mike Boryk have one of the leading trucking businesses in the world. We also have an opportunity to talk to their secretary, Miss Mildred Crews. We also have an opportunity to talk with another one of Miss Moore's friends, the former Miss Judy Wooten. She has married one of her hometown sweethearts and has opened a nursery for children in her home. Rocky Point has become one of the leading cities in North Carolina, and its main drug center is owned and run by Dr. Linwood Hewett, a noted pharmacist. One the other side of Burgaw, in Maple Hill,we visit Jimmy Powers, District Attorney, who has just broken up a ring of burglars working the state of North Carolina. We discover that two of Miss Moore's friends are now living in Raleigh, North Carolina. Mr. Tommy Karwoski and Mr. Tommy Hor sky have opened a dance studio and are now giving lessons on a new Elvis Presley Sambo. By the way, that dance step has overrulled the old-fashioned bop steps. In Durham, we visit Professor Andrew Katalinic, who teaches Biology at Duke University. While we are in Chapel Hill we decide to see the Reverend Barden Lanier, to get his opinion on the missing jewels, only to find himperforming a marriage ceremony of two of Miss Moore's old and dear friends. Their story is a simple one. Right after graduating from high school Sheila Lanier went to work for the News and Observer and worked her way up to star reporter. Morris Shad Herring went to Carolina, became an all-star player on the basketball team and later came back to coach at his Alma Mater. One of Sheila's jobs was to interview him, and their romance took spark again. Now we see them in front of the altar taking the marriage vows. 25 CLASS PROPHECY In Wilmington we learn that Floyd Rivenbark has taken over the Comedy Hour on Channel 6. Two of his main comedians are Phyllis Wooten and Ronald Wooten. Now we'll go to Florida and make one quick stop in Tampa to visit Miss Mamie Chadwick, who has started a chain of stores all around the world, Mamie's 5 and 10. Our next stop is California. In many stores we see advertised a new formula for a lipstick that cannot be removed without a special cream. This lipstick was invented by Miss LaVonne, the former Miss Bedie McKoy. Also, we visit Miss Antoinette, the former Miss Jo Ann Riggs, who is now a hair stylist working for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. While we are in the wild and woolly West, we call on Mrs. Judy Ruddell, who together with her husband, owns a large ranch where they raise riding ponies. Their ranch is located in Oklahoma. We are going to travel to Alaska to visit another close friend of Miss Moore's, Miss Ann Batson, who has been sent by the President on a special mission to Alaska. While Miss Batson is there, she will visit a dear friend whom she hasn't seen since she was about seventeen years old. Now back in the states, we stop in Chicago and see Miss Ellen Lanier, who has become one of the most noted social workers in the United States. After our little chat with Miss Lanier, we notice crowds rushing to a large fire. We see the Chief of the Fire Department, Eugene Wells, rushing to and fro. Nothing anyone has had to say has added any clues to the case of the missing jewels. We shall travel on to New York to see if our luck is any better. Our first stop will be at a very exclusive night club, The Silver Cane. We find out that the owners are Philip Moore and Don Augustine. We rush to have a talk with Mr. David Marshburn and Mr. Vernon Murray, who have kindly consented to spare us a few minutes of their time before leaving on another wild game hunt in Africa. Well, up to this point,no one has helped us very much. In fact, we have no information to addat all. While we are resting, we decide to turn on television and watch a quiet program. The program is none other than Matinee Theater, of which the producer is Don Barber. The play now showing on the theater is Murder in the Night, which has been revised many times for many different theaters by the great writer, Miss Mary Ann Kraynick. Two of the leading members in the cast are Miss Oola La, the former Miss Patsy Croom, and Miss Bright Star, the former Miss Betty Lou Richardson, both of whom gave such superb performances in the Junior play while in high school. After the play is over, we switch stations in time to catch the last few minutes of the crowning of Miss Universe. The title goes to our own lovely Miss Virginia Williams. We would give up hope here, but there is another stop, so we won't be discouraged until the very end. At the last stop, we enter the office of the world-famous fashion designer, Madame Betty Lou Powers. We see two gracious models, Carolyn Cooper and Jane Chadwick, standing on a platform modeling lovely evening gowns. As we come closer, we discover that they are wearing the stolen jewels. Of all the people we have seen and had planned to visit, the very ones who were mixed up in the stealing of the jewels, were the last ones on our list of her friends. But now, this case is closed and sealed and is never to be opened again by Miss Mary Hazel Moore. Signed: Sergeant Friday and Officer Smith (Alias: Carolyn Cooper and Jane Chadwick) 26 SENIOR SNAPSHOTS 27 OFFICERS Left to right: Treasurer......................Jeanette Saunders Secretary ...............................Annette Blackmore Vice-President..................Kenneth Mozingo President ......................Horace Murray Reporter ..................Betty Lou Raynor JUNIORS 29 JUNIORS Frances Allred Sidney Balcombe Brenda Barger Bobby Bell Annette Blackmore Elizabeth Bloodworth Jack Brinson Barbara Burton Sandra Crews Carolyn Durner Gregg Futch Hattie Mae Hall Detrea Henderson Carol Hewett Gurney Hood Harvel Horrell Jennings Humphrey Tracey James 30 JUNIORS Scarlett Johnson Teddy Karwoski Sonny Langston Ethel Jane Lanier Edith Ann Mallard Kenneth Mozingo Horace Murray Joyce Murray Gayle Newkirk Linda Paluck Holly Paul Betty Jean Price Betty Pridgen Carolyn Ramsey Betty Lou Raynor Jerry Rivenbark Lois Rivenbark Jeanette Saunders 31 JUNIORS Linda Sherman Mary Nette Sisson Barbara Tokoly Ross Trawick Louise Wallace Benny Wells Mickey Wells Milton Wells Nathaniel Wells Paula Williams Mary Ann Wolfe Carol Gene Wood 32 OFFICERS: Left to right: Stacy Covil, Vice-President; Judy Leimone, Secretary; Ellen Caryl Futch, Re- porter; Bill Taylor, Treasurer; Herman Strick- land, President. 33 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Janet Arnold Judy Autry Brenda Ballard Peggy Batson Worth Beverage Annette Boryk Mary Ruth Bowden Richard Brown Graham Carter Stacy Covil Aaron Croom Vera Croom Douglas Flynn Ellen Caryl Futch Josette Futch Judy Giddens Freddy Gorsky Alice Groves Barbara Hall Sally James SOPHOMORES Stuart Jones Ann Elizabeth Jonkheer Betty Lanier Jean Lanier Judy Leimone Edward Mauney David McClendon Chinnis McKoy Judy McKoy Merle Meadows Sylvia Moore Dewey Padgett Brenda Pearsall Charlotte Richardson Linda Richardson Betty Riggs Audrey Rivenbark Martha Rowe Thelma Saunders Phyllis Sherman SOPHOMORES Herman Strickland Graham Sumner Patricia Tatum Bill Taylor Bobbie Taylor Donna Walton John David Watkins Ervin Wells Linda Wells Pearlene Wells David Williams 36 OFFICERS Left to right: Twylah Smith, President; Annette Powers, Reporter; Samuel Casey, Treasurer; Gwen Bryant, Secretary; Gail Ward, Vice- President. FRESHMEN 37 FRESHMEN Betty Biggs Faye Blanchard Ray Blanchard Buck Bloodworth Bobby Bolick Betty Bowden Kay Bowen Gwen Bryant Wade Burton Katie Carter Kent Carter Samuel Casey Gracie Chadwick Marilyn Cooper J. B. Croom Linda Croom Patsy Croom Pat Davis Joann Eakins Roger Flynn Bonnie Fulcher Frank Futch Needham Hall Catnerine Hewett Bill Horrell Freddy Horrell Sabrah Horrell Glenda Johnson Eugene Jordan Raymond Jordon Susan Kessler Johnny Kraynick Paul Kraynick Hazel Lanier Phoebe Lanier Selma Lanier Louis Leimone Bob Lewis Ruth Lewis Graham Littleton Curtiss Malpass Faye Marshburn Cora Lee Meadows Alex Meeks Ethel Meeks 38 FRESHMEN Patsy Meeks Anita Fay Murray Ardrey Murray Faith Murray Carol Pearsall Edwin Pierce Sandra Pope Robbie Powell Annette Powers Gail Powers Delores Ramsey Jenny Rhodes Allen Rivenbark Dewey Rivenbark James Rivenbark Jimmy Rivenbark Penny Rivenbark Adrian Ruddell Bevret Saunders Louis Sawyer Glenda Sellars Pat Smith Twylah Smith Susan Son Louise Sumner Dicky Thigpen Stella Vdovich Nick Vdovich Gail Ward Linda Waters Nellie Watkins Bessie Wells Billy Wells Daniel Wells Donald Wells Frances Wells Kay Whisnant Jerry Wooten Karen Wooten Floyd Worrells Bert Yates 39 SNAPSHOTS 40 EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Ruth Batson, Mac Beasley, Elna Best, Janet Blake, Mary Blanchard, Alton Blizzard, Audrey Bond, Joe Brinkley, Betty Brown. Second Row: Gene Chadwick, Richard Collins, Allen Croom, Linda Deal, Patsy Deal, Gary Foy, Judy Futch, Bill George, Elaine Hardison. Third Row: Annie Harris, Hugh Highsmith, Jonnette Johnson, Alan Jordan, Patty Karwoski, Pauline Lanier, Christine Leimone, Elbert Littleton, Julia Mallard. Forth Row: Anita Marshburn, Stony McKoy, Wayne McLendon, Deanna Meadows, Hilda Meadows, Kathy Moore, Alice Mozingo, Mary Narron, Joe Newkirk. Fifth Row: Johnny Paluck, Kenneth Paul, David Powers, Barbara Price, Judith Richardson, Hilda Rivenbark, Yvonne Rivenbark, Bradford Rowe, Carrie Rowe. Sixth Row: Nita Rowe, Sherrie Sherman, Stanley Sisson, Jimmy Spender, Louise Thigpen, Joanna Thompson, Carolyn Tokoly, Nellie Vdovich, Nora Walton. Seventh Row: Pearlie Wat- kins, John Westbrook, Carol Winborne, Doloris Worrell, Marvin Worrell, Joan Wooten, Sue Wooten, Susie Young. Not Pictured Duncan Cowan and Patsy Flynn. 42 SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Ann Batson, Hodges Bell, Marie Blackmore, Donnie Blanchard, Nancy Blizzard, Connie Bo lick, Mary Burgess, Carol Cantwell, Billy Carter. Second Row: Milton Chadwick, Wayne Cowan, Ralph Croom, Rose Croom, Charles Deal, James Deal, Everett Durham, Harold Field, Kenneth Futch. Third Row: Lawrence Grady, Ann Harrell, Anita Harrell, Lillian Harrell, Pauline Harris, Carolyn Horrell, Linda Jordan, Marion Johnson, Dorothy Lewis. Forth Row: Billy Manley, Nancy Mauney, Freddy McKoy, Cheryl McNeil, Carl Murray, Marsha Murray Melba Murray, William Naumuk, Johnnie Powell. Fifth Row: Jimmy Price, Gail Pridgen, Sandra Pridgen, Peggy Ramsey, Carolyn Rivenbark, Edward Rivenbark, Hazel Rivenbark, James Rivenbark, Robert Rivenbark. Sixth Row: Thurman Rivenbark, David Sanderson, Mary Saunders, Billie Lou Simmons, Donald Summerlin, Gary Trawick, Tim Turner, Billy Watkins, Allen Wells. Seventh Row: Dalton Wells, E a r 1 W e 11 s .Lincoln Wells, Marilyn Wells, Nancy Wells, Rober t Wells, Mary Jo White, George Yates. Not Pictured: Ronnie Blanchard, Bill Chaffin, Fred Kessler. 43 First Row: Jimmy Ballard, Roy Barnhill, Murray Batson, Nancy Batson, Billy Bland, Linda Bland, Steve Blanton, Mary Bullard, Frankie Burch. Second Row: Mandy Carter, Isabella Casey, Ledell Casey, Barbara Chadwick, Carolyn Coburn, Nancy Croom, Adell Deal, Donald Deal, Nancy Deal. Third Row: Ray Deal, Brenda English, Freelan Fraley, Linda Gorsky, Hazel Gore, Dianne Griffin, Jerry Guy, Michael Harrell, Geraldine Harris. Fourth Row: Lloyd Harris, Kay Herring, Arlene Higgins, Judy Hill, Donnie Horrell, Julie Humphrey, Don Johnson, Gloria Krockmalny, Billy Lanier. Fifth Row: Jimmy Lewis, Judy Massengill, Peggy Matthews, Alma Murray, Sylvia Murray, Larry Richardson, Joyce Rivenbark, Tommy Robbins, Charles Rowe. Sixth Row: Roy Rowe, Rowe Sawyer, Frankie Seamster, Anita Shepard, Patty Simpson, Agnes Smith, Freddy Smith, Nancy Swain, Carolyn Taylor. Seventh Row: Kay Taylor, Harry Thomas, Albert Watkins, Eugene Watkins, Bonnie Wells, Elsie Wells, Roger Wells, Harry Whisnant, Penny Whiteside, Linda Williams. 44 FIFTH GRADE First Row: Wright Anderson, Harriet Baker, Janice Barger, Becky Batson, Tommy Blake, Faye Blanton, Ross Bowden, Tommy Bradshaw, Ann Brown. Second Row: Margaret Brown, David Bullard, Elizabeth Cain, Betty Chadwick, Eugene Chadwick, Joyce Coburn, Gary Covil| Mary Cowan, Gerald Croom. Third Row: Eddie Deal, Mike English, Edward Fisher, Jo Ann Fulcher, Philip Gould, Annette Grady, Shirley Griffin, Diane Hardison, Richard Harrell. Fourth Row: Judy Hewitt, Lois Higgins, Dempsey Howard, Sandra Howard, Paula Jones, Betty Jane Kraynick, Thomas Lanier, Amelia Leimone, Patricia Leimone. Fifth Row: Aaron Littleton, Sue Manley, Robbie Moore, Stanley Murray, Linda Naumuk, Mary Ann Naumuk, Tommy Pres- cott, Diane Rivenbark, Cary Rivenbark. Sixth Row: Suzanne Rivenbark, Rachel Rowe, Bonnie Rye, Ronald Summerlin, Joe Knox Taylor, Gladys Thomas, Brenda Thomson, Linda Thomson, Carolyn Wells. Seventh Row: David Wells, Ray Wells, Terry Wells, Elaine Yates, Norman York. Not Pictured: Mary Frances Ballard, Linda Howard, Ronnie Rivenbark. 45 First Row: James Barnhill, Linda Batson, Bobby Beverage, John Blake, Dorothy Blizzard, Linwood Bond, Eleanor Burch, Clyde Burgess, Polly Cain, Ernest Carter. Second Row: Louise Chadwick, David Clark, Bob Corbett, Johnny Cowan, Lynn Croom, Priscilla Croom, PhiJ lip Deal, Betsy Dees, Vernon Eakins, Thelma Fisher. Third Row: Lynette Grady, Buddy Griffin, Cecily Gyetvai, Brenda Hardison, Laura Hardison, Carl Harrell, Lai i y Harrell, Cynthia Highsmith, Cheryl Hill, Connie Johnson. Fourth Row: Joe Kraynick, Rose Mary Krockmalney, Linda Lane, Laverne Lanier, Gene Lanier, Maxine Lanier, Alice Manley, Sherry Manley, Frank McKoy, Glenda Moore. Fifth Row: Helen Mozingo, Larry Murray, Phyllis Nanney, Edith Paluck, Eliza- beth Parker, Tommy Pope, Kenneth Powell, Billy Prescott, James Rivenbark, Jimmy Rivenbark. Sixth Row: Sandra Rivenbark, Sherrol Rouse, Linda Sasser, Jo Sherman, Linda Simpson, Nadine Strickland, Wayne Turner, Johnny Umstead, M. C. Warter, Eddie Wells. Seventh Row: Janet Wells, Jeff Wells, Johnny Wells, Philip Wells, Phyllis Wells, Shirley Wells, Vickie Wells, Gail Whaley, Mackie Whaley. Not Pictured: Glenda Fussell, Phillip Rivenbark, Tommy Vick. 46 First Row: Annette Anderson, Bill Baker, Eddie Blake, Nellie Blizzard, Donald Bowden, Jean Bowden, Julia Brown, Mary Burch, Sally Carter, Kay Chadwick. Second Row: Susan Chaffin, Larry Croom, Kathy Croom, Judy Deal, Odyssel English, Bertha Mae Fisher, Leigh Futch, Christine Gore, Lorraine Gould, James Harrell. Third Row: Sharon Higgins, Graham Jordan, Marian Kelly, Shirley Kennedy, Lin wood Kibby, Jimmy Kraynick, Donnie Lane, Ellen Lanier, Shirleen Lanier, Mary Leimone. Fourth Row: Tommy Lewis, Kate Lockey, Steve Malpass, Gail Manley, Evelyn Marshburn, Sherry Meeks, Rocky Moore, Fred Murray, Linda Murray, Stanley Nakoneczny. Fifth Row: Steve Narron, Dick Naumuk, Don Norris, Garland Odum, Ray Paul, Brenda Pridgen, Gary Pridgen, Charlie Pullen, Celia Ramsey, John Rhem. Sixth Row: Edward Rivenbark, Geneva Rivenbark, Jimmy Rivenbark, Myra Rivenbark, Nora Wray Rivenbark, Roger Rivenbark, Wayne Rivenbark, Linda Robbins, Grady Roupe, Donnie Rowe. Seventh Row: James Lee Royal, Johnny Russ, Danny Sanderson, Lee Simpson, Norma Summerlin, Ann Watkins, Bobby Watkins, Archie Ray Wells, Bonnie Wells, Jane Westbrook. Eighth Row: Jackson Whaley, Prentice Whaley, Jerry Lee Wheeler, Joe Lee Williams. 47 SECOND GRADE First Row. Roger Bowden, Janet Bowen, Tim Brinson, Linda Brown, Lin wood Brown, Joseph Burch, Joyce Cain, Charlie Casey, Nellie Chadwick. Second Row: Charles Cochran, Alton Cottle, Nita Covil, Cliff Davis, Jr., Cathy Deal, Bob Dees, Carl Fisher, Frank Fussell, Libby Futch. Third Row: Betty Jane Garris, Freddy Gaylor, Janice Griffin, Angelea Groves, Charlie Groves, Linda Sue Harrell, Ruth Harrell, Lineard Harris, Janice Herring. Fourth Row: Joe Honeycutt, Irene Hulbert, Joseph Hulbert, Raymond Krockomalny, Michael Lanier, Jimmy Lanier, Wayne Lanier, Stanley Lowe, Diane McCoy. Fifth Row: A1 Murray, George Norris, Hugh Overstreet. Bill Peedin, Andy Poluck, Joe Prescott, Sherry Reade, Kathy Richardson, Glenn Rivenbark. Sixth Row: Jakie Rivenbark, Adrian Rowe, Wilma Lee Rye, Kitsy Thomas, Richard Thomas, Marie Thomasson, Joe Watkins, Faye Wells, Barry Whaley. Seventh Row: Terry Worrell, Jewell Ann Wynn, Johnny Yates, Kathy Yates. Not Pictured: Hansford Huff and Kathy Garner. 48 FIRST GRADE First Row: Sherry Bakan, Vicky Bannerman, Betty Barnhill, Judy Barnhill, Donna Beasley, Sara Blizzard, Richard Cantwell, Paula Chewning, Terry Clark, Francis Collins. Second Row: Dean Cowan, Jean Cowan, Barry Croom, Mary Ellen Deal, Peggy Deal, Sue Ellen Deal, Donald DeBose, Jerry Fedoronko, Margaret Fisher, Shirley Fisher. Third Row: Michael Fraley,Kenneth Fussell, Reggie Fussell, Larry Garner, Carol Gyetvia, Cathy Harrell, Sam Harrell, Eddie Horrell, Ronnie Hubbard, Zeb Jordan. Fourth Row: Clifton Kennedy, Debbie Lanier, Martha Mallard, Susan McLendon, Johnny Manley, Carlene Meeks, Roy Milford, Hugh Moore, Jimmy Moore, Lawrence Moore. Fifth Row: Paul Naumuk, Charlie Overstreet, Patricia Parker, Kay Powell, Doris Price, Genell Pridgen, Steve Ramsey, Bertha Ann Rivenbark, Dennis Rivenbark, Jackie Rivenbark. Sixth Row: Janet Rivenbark, Millie Rowe, Ervin Saunders, Sandra Sparkman, Steve Summerlin, Bill Trawick, Mike Vick, Donald Wells, Donnie Sue Wells, Lova Jean Whaley. Seventh Row: Diane Williams, Jeffrey Williams, Judy Wynn. 49 SNAPSHOTS 50 THE ertooooeeoe GOOOOOOOOOO ooooeoooooo 3 ooooooooeo« . IK. M.L ! EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-In-Chief............Mary Hazel Moore Assistant Editor..........Edith Anne Mallard High School Editor......................John Leimone Assistant High School Editor . . . Linda Sherman Grammar School Editor.................Sharon Harrell AssistantGrammar School Editor . . Gail Newkirk Senior Editor .................Sheila Lanier Photography Co-Editors................Gene Ballard Eddie Fedoronko Assistant Photography Editor . .Horace Murray Boys’ Sports Editor..............Don Barber Assistant Boys’ Sports Editor . .Jackie Brinson Club Editor........................Phyllis Wooten Assistant Club Editor...............Frances Allred Art Editor.............................Jane Chadwick Assistant Art Editor...............Kenneth Mozingo Brenda Barger. . .Ellen Lanier. . . Judy Ruddell Editor-In-Chief MARY HAZEL MOORE Assistant Editor EDITH ANNE MALLARD 52 STAFF CONVEYS WAGRUB BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager...............Whrens Williams Assistant Business Manager .... Gurney Hood Treasurer ................................Pete Farrior Assistant Treasurer........................Bob Johnson Mike Boryk Ray Chadwick Tommy Horsky Jennings Humphrey Andrew Katalinic Betty Powers Betty Richardson Jerry Rivenbark Nathaniel Wells Virginia Williams Katherine Woodcock Ronald W ooten Paula Williams Business Manager WHRENS WILLIAMS Assistant Business Manager GURNEY HOOD 53 SENIOR SPIRIT Left to right: Kay Bowen, Carol Hewett, Dona Walton, Annette Powers, Ellen Caryl Futch, Judy Giddens, Susan Kessler, Holly Paul, Joyce Murray, Betty Jean Price, Louise Wallace, Susan Son, Pat Davis, Freddie Gorsky, Edward Mauney, Mary Ann Wolfe, Mrs. Futch, sponsor, Annette Blackmore, Carolyn Cooper, Judy McCoy, Mary Ann Kraynick, Josette Futch, Anne Batson, Ethel Meeks,Mary Ruth Bowden, Miss Brown, sponsor, Gwen Bryant, David Williams, Barbara Tokoly, Hattie Mae Hall, Ross Traywick, Patsy Croom, Carolyn Durner, Martha Rowe, Jeanette Saunders, Gregg Futch, Mickey Wells, Judy Autrey. OFFICERS Editor-In-Chief MARY ANN KRAYNICK Assistant Editor ANNETTE BLACKMORE RECORDS LIFE AT B.H.S. 54 John Leimone President Horace Murray V-President Carolyn Cooper Secretary BETA CLUB Annette Blackmore Treasurer Left to right, First row: Kenneth Mozingo, Betty Lou Raynor, Gurney Hood, Ellen Lanier, Elizabeth Bloodworth, Edith Ann Mallard. Second row: Linda Poluck, Gayle Newkirk, Judy Ruddell, Carolyn Cooper, John Leimone, Annette Blackmore, Scarlet Johnson, Horace Murray. ACHIEVEMENT, CHARACTER, LEADERSHIP 55 GIRLS’ CHORUS First row, Left to right: Mrs. Forrest Mallard, Director, Faye Marshburn, Annette Blackmore, Peggy Batson, Robbie Powell, Barbara Hall, Linda Croom, Sharon Harrell, Mary Hazel Moore, Charlotte Richardson, Joann Eakins, Phyllis Sherman, Patsy Croom, Brenda Barger. Second row: Hattie Mae Hall, Patsy Meeks, Paula Williams, Holly Paul, Barbara Burton, Linda Wells, Kay Whisnant, Dona Walton, Phoebe Lanier, Sandra Pope, Betty Richardson, Nellie Watkins, Elizabeth Bloodworth, Mamie Chadwick. Third row: Annette Boryk, Betty Lou Raynor, Linda Richardson, Betty Jean Bowden, Delores Ramsey, Grade Chadwick, Selma Lanier, Susan Son, era Croom, Glenda Johnson, Bedie McCoy, Stella Vdovich, Susan Kessler, Judy Giddens, Virginia Williams. Fourth row: Barbara Tokoly, Gayle Newkirkr Phyllis Wooten, Betty Pridgen, Kattie Carter, Faith Murray, Janet Arnold, Katherine Woodcock, Edith Ann Mallard, Clara Cumbee, Louise Sumner, Mary Ann Wolfe, Jane Chadwick, Ethel Jane Lanier, Gayle Ward. Fifth row: Pat Davis, Judy McCoy, Thelma Saunders, Jeannette Saunders, Frances Allred, Alice Groves, Mary Ruth Bowden, Kay Bowen, Mary Elizabeth Jonkeer, Ethel Meeks, Bevret Saunders, Linda Waters, Carolyn Ramsey, Mildred Crews, Anne Batson, Carolyn Durner. MUSIC APPRECIATION AND ENTERTAINMENT 56 First row, Left to right: Judy Giddens, Josette Futch, Frances Allred, Mary Hazel Moore, Ellen Caryl Futch, Edith Ann Mallard. Second row: Mary Ann Wolfe, Annette Boryk, Annette Powers, Patsy Croom, Caryl Hewett, Kay Bowen, Selma Lanier. Third row: Carolyn Durner, Linda Sherman, Bobby Taylor, Joyce Ann Murray, Kay Whistnant, Mrs. Futch, Sponsor. OFFICERS Left to right: Secretary.......................Josette Futch Vice President, Song Leader....................Frances Allred President...................Mary Hazel Moore Librarian(not pictured) . . . Edith Ann Mallard Treasurer..................Ellen Caryl Futch 57 INCLUDES TOMORROW’S LEADERS First Row, Left to right: Bob Hugh Corbett, Vernon Easkins, Tommy Vick, Robert Beverage, Mike English, Nancy Croom, Janis Barger, Linda Gorsky, Carolyn Colburn, Julia Humphrey. Second Row: Mr. Payne, Director, Aaron Littleton, Frankie McCoy, Carlton Harrell, Tommy Robbins, Mary Ann Naumuk, Peggy Matthews, Marie Blackmore, Marian Johnson, Gloria Krockmalny. Third Row: Harry Thomas, Roy Rowe, Penny Whiteside, Joe Knox Taylor, William Naumuk, Jimmy Rivenbark, Wayne Cowan, Everett Durham, Tommy Blake, Johnnie Poluck, Joe Bryant Newkirk. Fourth Row: Dolores Worrells, Mary Jo White, Bonnie Fulcher, Judy Giddens, Jimmy Ballard, Gary Traywick, Duncan Cowan, Bobby Bollick, Jimmy Spender. Fifth Row: Linda Croom, Anita Shepard, Elaine Hardison, David Saunderson, Johnny Westbrook, Joe Brinkley, Freddie Gorsky, Stuart Jones, Bill George. Sixth Row: Jimmy Ballard, Susan Son, Selma Lanier, Billie Lou Simmons, Julia Mallard, Susie Young, Pat Davis, Don Wells, Curtiss Malpass,Rowe Sawyer, Richard Collins. Sixth Row: Tracy James, Nathaniel Wells, Audrey Murray, Louis Sawyer, Sonny Langston, Graham Littleton, Daniel Wells. EXPERIENCES BUSY AND SUCCESSFUL 58 THE BAND 3 OFFICERS Left to right: Marian Johnson . Julia Mallard . . Johnny Westbrook Marie Blackmore . . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ..........President ...........Reporter MAJORETTES Left to right: Peggy Matthews Linda Gorskey Pat Davis Mary Jo White Billie Lou Simmons Nancy Croom Bonnie Fulcher SEASON 59 First row, left to right: Teddy Karwoski, Harvel Horrell, Paul Kraynick, Wade Burton, Bobby Bolick, J. B. Croom, Buck Bloodworth, Allen Rivenbark, Carroll Pearsall, Louis Leimone, Johnny Kraynick, Stuart Jones. Second row: Ray Blanchard, Bill Horrell, Ruby Bonham, Frankie Futch, Samuel Casey, Ronald Wooten, David McLendon, Raymond Jordan, Dewey Rivenbark, Curtiss Malpass, Donald Wells. Third row: James Rivenbark, Billy Wells, Jerry Wooten, John David Watkins, Chinnis McKoy, Bobby Bell, Detrea Henderson, Rodney Moore. Fourth row: Ardrey Murray, Benny Wells, Graham Carter, Don Augustine, David Marshburn, Vernon Murray, Julian Lanier, Alex Meeks. Fifth row: Carl Flake, Stacy Covil, Linwood Hewett, Barden Lanier, Morris Herring, Jerry Rivenbark, AaronCroom, Tracy James. Sixth row: Daniel Wells, Martin Rivenbark, Floyd Rivenbark, Andrew Katalinic, Richard Brown, Bill Smith, Ray Chadwick. Seventh row: Louis Sawyer, Ervin Wells, Dicky Thigpen, Gregg Futch, Gene Ballard, Sidney Balcombe, Nathaniel Wells, Eugene Wells. 60 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS First row, left to right: Barden Lanier................... Gene Ballard.................... Tracy James..................... Second row, left to right: Gregg Futch..................... Morris Herring............... Mr. W. C. Blackmore.......... Ronald Wooten................ . . . Treasurer . . . Secretary . . . Reporter Vice-President . . . President . . . . Advisor . . . . Sentinel DISPLAYS INTEREST IN AGRICULTURE GROWTH 61 First row, left to right: Mrs. Davis, Advisor, Paula Williams, Pat Davis, Gayle Newkirk, Virginia Williams, Carolyn Cooper, Patsy Croom. Second row; Nellie Watkins, Barbara Hall, Sandra Crews, Maryland Cooper, Joyce Brinkley, Hazel Lanier, Patsy Croom, Betty Jean Bowden, Bebe Bloodworth, Stella Vdovich, Phyllis Sherman, Phoebe Lanier. Third row: Joann EakiiiS, Linda Waters, Twylah Smith, Phyllis Wooten, Edith Ann Mallard, Annette Blackmore, Annette Boryk, Judy Wooten, Elizabeth Ann Jonkheer, Ruth Lewis. Fourth row: Anita Murray, Kay Whisnant, Frances Wells, Frances Allred, Kay Bowen, Thelma Saunders, Mary Ruth Bowden, Ellen Caryl Futch, Ethel Meeks, Susan Son, Linda Wells, Hattie Mae Hall, Betty Biggs, Peggy Batson. 62 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS First row, left to right: Carolyn Cooper .... Committeeman Jane Chadwick .... Committeeman Patsy Croom...........Committeeman Second row, left to right: Judy Giddens.............Secretary Judy Leimone..............Reporter Virginia Williams........President Pat Davis..............Song Leader Gayle Newkirk . . . .Vice-President Paula Williams............Treasurer DEVELOPS SKILLS IN HOME-MAKING 63 FRENCH CLUB First row, left to right: Freddy Gorsky, Douglas Flynn, Dewey Padgett, Sonny Langston, Worth Beverage, David Williams. Second row: Ross Traywick, Sidney Balcombe Louie Johnson, Linda Wells, Mrs. Payne, Advisor. Third row: Herman Strickland, Janet Arnold, Judy Leimone, Betty Lou Raynor, Charlotte Richardson, Judy Giddens. Fourth row: Frances Allred, Edith Ann Mallard, Brenda Barger. OFFICERS Left to right: Worth Beverage . . Judy Giddens . . . Herman Strickland Brenda Barger . . Judy Leimone . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . Reporter . . . . President . . . .Secretary . Vice-President DEVELOPS NEIGHBOR APPRECIATION 64 MONOGRAM CLUB First row, left to right: Whrens Williams, Mary Ruth Bowden, Mike Boryk. Second row: Edward Mauney, John Leimone, Edith Ann Mallard, Betty Pridgen, Johnny Smith, Jennings Humphrey, David Williams, Virginia Williams, Carolyn Cooper, Mary Ann Kraynick, Carolyn Durner, Hattie Mae Hall. Third row: Worth Beverage, Jerry Rivenbark, Tracy James, Herman Strickland, Tommy Karwaski, Bob Johnson, Mr. Johnson, Tommy Horsky, Gurney Hood, Gregg Futch, Don Barber. Bill Taylor, Pete Farrior, Morris Herring. OFFICERS Left to right: Virginia Williams...................Treasurer Pete Farrior........................President Carolyn Durner .....................Secretary Not Pictured Morris Herring.................Vice-President Don Barber...........................Reporter PROMOTES SPORTSMANSHIP 65 99 SlOHSdVNS A to 4 : FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Left to right, across and down: Sidney Balcombe End John Leimone Guard Mike Boryk Back Horace Murray End Pete Farrior Back Herman Strickland Back Gregg Futch End Bill Taylor Tackle Gurney Hood End Dickie Thigpen Tackle Tommy Horsky Guard Whrens Williams Center Bob Johnson Tackle Not Pictured Tommy Karwoski Back Morris Herring Back First row, left to right: Bill Taylor, Gregg Futch, Gurney Hood, John Leimone, Whrens Williams, Pete Farrior,Andrew Katalinic, Morris Herring, Bob Johnson, Tommy Karwoski, Tommy Horsky, Mike Boryk. Second row, left to right: Willis Johnson, Coach, Jimmy Rivenbark, Curtis Malpass, Herman Strickland, Dickie Thigpen, Sidney Balcombe, Samuel Casey, Ross Trawick, Horace Murray, Needham Hall, David McClendon, David Williams, Manager. Third row, left to right: Carol Pear sal, Bobby Bolick, Burt Yates, Gene Jordan, Kent Carter, Martin Rivenbark, Donald Wayne Wells. Co-Captains MORRIS HERRING PETE FARRIOR Coach WILLIS JOHNSON Managers DAVID WILLIAMS EDWARD MAUNEY PROVE POWERFUL 1957 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Opponents Burgaw Stedman 0 0 Wilmington JV s 7 24 Smithfield 32 7 Wallace 26 0 Richlands 7 13 Warsaw 14 13 Mt. Olive 12 13 Beaulaville 12 25 La Grange 12 2 First row, left to right: Bill Taylor, Whrens Williams, Pete Farrior, Morris Herring, Mike Boryk, Johnny Smith. Second row: Bob Lewis, Manager, Edward Mauney, Stacy Covil, Dewey Padgett, David McLendon, David Williams, Mr. Johnson, Coach. Third row: Richard Brown, Gurney Hood, Ervin Wells, Herman Strickland. BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM 1957-58 SCHEDULE Opponents Burgaw Wallace 53 34 Wallace 75 53 Penderlea 32 54 Topsail 37 38 Atkinson 33 42 Long Creek 43 52 Topsail 35 52 Penderlea 41 60 James Kenan 43 34 Long Creek 36 62 Atkinson 38 69 James Kenan 40 53 Long Creek 45 54 Atkinson 29 70 T opsail 27 42 Penderlea 40 58 Championship Game in the Tournament Topsail 30 42 Left to right: Co-Captain..........PETE FARRIOR Coach.........................MR. JOHNSON Co-Captain. . . .MORRIS HERRING WINS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP 70 First row, left to right: Maryland Cooper, Gayle Newkirk, Barbara Tokoly, Hattie Mae Hall, Susan Kessler. Second row: Betty Pridgen, Mary Nette Sisson, Alice Groves, Bevret Saunders, Mary Ruth Bowden, Carolyn Cooper, Joyce Ann Murray, Elizabeth Ann Jonkheer, Mary Ann Kraynick. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right: Co-Captain. . .CAROLYN COOPER Coach............MRS. THOMPSON Co-Captain. . . . BETTY PRIDGEN 1957-58 SCHEDULE Opponents Burgaw Wallace 57 Wallace 69 Penderlea 63 Topsail 48 Atkinson 56 Long Creek 88 Topsail 29 Penderlea 71 James Kenan 56 Long Creek 56 Atkinson 64 James Kenan 52 Long Creek 86 Atkinson 43 Topsail 41 Penderlea 82 SCORED 44 54 60 59 57 73 51 56 42 52 67 47 82 56 60 68 VICTORIES 71 'C TimU i. V « Front row, left to right: Herman Strickland, Kenneth Cowan, Morris Herring, Mike Boryk, Tracy James, Whrens Williams, Beverly Paul. Back row, left to right: Mr. Johnson, Coach, Pete Farrior, Don Barber, Russell Lewis, Bill Smith, Marlon Hancock, Sidney Balcombe, Ronnie Davis, Worth Beverage. BASEBALL TEAM SPARKLES ON DIAMOND 72 CHEERLEADERS Center Front, counter clock-wise: Judy Giddens, Paula Williams, Judy Leimone, Josette Futch, Mary Ann Wolfe, Carolyn Durner, Mary Hazel Moore, Phyllis Sherman; Center: Edith Ann Mallard, Chief. 73 CREATE SPIRIT SlOHSdVNS MARSHALS Judy Ruddell John Leimone BUS DRIVERS Left to right: Betty Pridgen Eugene Wells Carolyn Cooper Linda Sherman Ray Chadwick Barden Lanier Hattie Mae Hall John David Watkins Jack Brinson Not Pictured: Julia Rivenbark COURTESY AND DEPENDABILITY 76 HOMECOMING QUEEN Virginia Williams BEAUTIES County Beauty Contestants, left to right, Linda Croom, Judy Leimone, Betty Powers, Mary Ann Kraynick, Paula Williams. 77 SNAPSHOTS CAFETERIA 79 CAFETERIA COOKS Left to right: Elnora Bowden, Blanche Lamb, Luberta Armstrong. JANITORS Abel Johnson Fred Hankins 80 M-iet us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests and see whether we also in our day and generation may not perform something worthy to be remembered. Daniel Webster Your Finer Carolina Committee is answering Daniel Websters challenge in many ways. Civic improvements such as pools, parks, play- grounds, improved health facilities and more prosperous and attractive communities are the , . . something worthy to be remembered of this generation. If you are not now a member of the Finer Caro- lina Committee in your town, offer your services today. Future generation will thank you. (CAROLINA POWER LIGHT COMPANY ) Mrs. Payne, in making a sales talk for Senior class pictures, said: Just think, twenty years from now you can look back and say: 'There’s Bob, he’s married; there’s Phyllis, she’s on a diet.1 Then a small voice from the back of the room said: And there’s teacher, she’s dead! GET THE BEST - GET ICE CREAM WHITE ICE CREAM AND MILK COMPANY Wilmington North Carolina Comments on Canterbury Tales. : What is a «friar ? Answer: A chicken ready for the frying pan. DEES DRUG STORE ROBBINS NURSERY, INC. Fountain Service Wholesale Retail Prescriptions Filled By Registered Druggists Only. Landscaping Penderlea - Willard, North Carolina Phone Wallace AT 5-2702 Burgaw North Carolina NACO Fertilizers Insecticides MERCO Fertilizers WECT T.V. DAVISON CHEMICAL COMPANY NBC Phone RO 2-6621 P.O. Box 180 CBS ABC Channel 6 Wilmington North Carolina Wilmington North Carolina Mrs. Clark: Give three sources of reference to be found in the library. 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PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. Drink We call for and deliver Prescriptions Coca-Cola in bottles 922 Grace 921 Princess Wilmington, North Carolina Wilmington, North Carolina J. T. RITTER AND SONS Sash - Doors - Frames - Screens Cabinets Phone RO 2-8139 Castle Hayne North Carolina PAUL'S PLACE Try our famous hot dogs Rocky Point, North Carolina QUINN'S ESSO Auto Repairs Our Specialty Rocky Point, North Carolina LEWIS RESTAURANT KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT CO. Serving Eastern Carolina 419 Greenfield Wilmington, North Carolina Wilmington, North Carolina This Tops Them All! Mrs. Futch . . . and her class forgot to go to lunch. WILSON'S FOODTOWN Burgaw North Carolina PICKARDS SPORTING GOODS Everything for the Sportsman 1 North Third Street Phone RO 2-4472 Wilmington North Carolina S G CONCRETE COMPANY J. W. MURCHISON WHOLESALE COMPANY Phone RO 25237 Hardware and 2814 Monroe Street Sporting Goods Wilmington North Carolina Wilmington North Carolina Big Business: Boys in the Junior Class buying eggs and onions! TOM CHEWNING'S INSURANCE AGENCY CROSS SEED COMPANY The Agency of Dependable Ser. Quality Seeds Garden Lawn Tools Auto Fire Life Wolfe Building Dial Phone 232 RO 2-6868 Burgaw North Carolina Wilmington North Carolina E.N. Small, Mgr. W.H. McEACHERN'S SONS TYPEWRITER INSPECTION CO. Serving the Carolinas for over 30 years Fruits and Produce R.C. Allen Business Mach. Typewriters-Adding Machines Cash Registers Dial RO 2-9626 All Makes of New Portables -Convenient Terms- 5th Greenfield Sts. Wilmington, North Carolina Wilmington, North Carolina Question: What's the card catalogue? Reply: The person who keeps books straight in the library. WRIGHT BROTHERS Used Cars Philco RCA Television and Appliances Rocky Point North Carolina PAUL T. MARSHBURN 519 Chestnut Street Telephone RO 2-8010 Musical Instruments Rentals and Sales Wilmington North Carolina HARRELL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Pender's .Largest Shopping Center Burgaw North Carolina HORACE MURRAY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Burgaw North Carolina VARSITY DRUG STORE Dr ugs - F ountain-Grill 1123 Princess Street Wilmington HUMPHREY'S Builders' supplies, Feed, Hardware, Fertilizers and Farm Supplies Phone 2 Burgaw North Carolina Mr. Thompson: What is a dry measure used for? Bob Johnson: To measure dry goods. TRUAX VENEER COMPANY Burgaw North Carolina DURHAM DRUG COMPANY Drugs at Reasonable Prices Soda Fountain Service Burgaw Phone 110 North Carolina WESTBROOK'S 5$ TO $5 STORE Burgaw North Carolina R.S. SMITH SONS Floor Sanding and Finishing Asphalt and Rubber Tile Vinyl and Ceramic Tile 2401 Market Street Wilmington North Carolina CASEY LUMBER COMPANY, INC Manufacturers of North Carolina Pine Air Dried - Kiln Dried - Dressed - Resawn Rocky Point North Carolina We buy Pine and Cypress Timber and Timber Lands WHITE OAK FARM Herefords Build your herd with registered bulls Casey Lumber Company Phone: Burgaw Exchange 3420 Rocky Point North Carolina While watching Jack Brinson at play practice vainly searching for a lost nickel, Jennings Humphrey said: My! my! bud, he s tighter than I am! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS E. M. Thompson from W.J. Johnson Miss Ethel Baugh Mrs. Margaret Lucas Mrs. Della Blackburn Mrs. Margaret McCullen W.C. Blackmore Mrs. Edith Mallard Mrs. Sarah Blake Mrs. Margaret Matthews Mrs. Maude Booth C.A. Payne Mrs. Marion Bowen Mrs. Rosalie Payne Miss Katherine Brown Mrs. Edna Pullen Miss Mary Bryan Miss Margaret Purcell Mrs. Elizabeth Carr Mrs. Kate Rowe Mrs. Pearl Clark Miss Margaret Shaw Mrs. Yetive Davis Mrs. Ann Sparkman Mrs. Elizabeth Farrior Miss Mary Taylor Mrs. Elizabeth Futch Mrs. Grace Thompson All School Supplies Sold In BURGAW HIGH SCHOOL Come From E.C. MOORE AND COMPANY Notions Paper Specialists Novelties 117 Hanover Street Phone RO 2-8442 Wilmington North Carolina WILMINGTON COLLEGE A Full Accredited Junior College Wilmington North Carolina OUR BOOSTERS Dr. John Dees Dr. Harold Peedin Dr. W.I. Taylor Dr. N.C. Wolfe Dr. W.H. Young WE, THE SENIORS OF 1958, WISH TO EXPRESS OUR HEARTFELT GRATITUDE TO THE FACULTY OF BURGAW SCHOOL FOR THEIR ENDLESS EFFORTS AND PAINSTAKING SERVICES IN OUR BEHALF. OUR BOOSTERS Mrs. Mildred Allred Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Boryk Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. W.I. Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. Luther Crews Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Croom Mr. W.M. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Durner Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hewitt Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Horsky Mrs. Louise Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kraynick Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Lanier Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Leimone Mr. and Mrs. S.J. McKoy Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Mallard Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Moore Mr. and Mrs. F.N. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Riggs Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Rivenbark Mr. and Mrs. G.P. Sherman Mrs. W.D. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wells Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Williams Mrs. Velma Williams Dr. and Mrs. N.C. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Woodcock WILLIAMS LUMBER COMPANY Serving Southeastern North Carolina with quality lumber and building materials Phone 3276 Jacksonville North Carolina FINKELSTEIN MUSIC COMPANY FREEMAN SHOE COMPANY Charles Finkelstein and Son Shoes that Satisfy 24 North Front Street 6 South Front RO 2-5662 Wilmington North Carolina Wilmington, North Carolina CRAWFORD'S FASHION CENTER RAMSEUR CLOTH SHOP Women's Apparel 573 Castle Hayne Road 125 N. Front RO 2-7422 RO 2-6214 Wilmington North Carolina Wilmington, North Carolina CINDERELLA BOOTERIE CAROLINA MILLWORK COMPANY 127 N. Front Sash - Doors - Blinds 731 S. 17 RO 3-2463 Wilmington North Carolina Wilmington North Carolina E.W. GODWIN'S SONS Manufacturers of Lumber and Dealers in Builders Supplies Everything to Build the House W ilmington Dial RO 2-7747 P. O. Box 1806 North Carolina SAVINGS AT 3% FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY SERVING NEW HANOVER AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES MELLO ICE CREAM CO., INC. A NORTH CAROLINA COMPANY Wilmington North Carolina Contest of the year: Largest collection of Zorroes. (0!s) Winner: Bobby Bell. J. P. NEWTON MACHINERY CO. 301 Castle Hayne Road RO 2-9591 Wilmington North Carolina BALDWIN SUPER MARKET Phone RO 3-5895 Castle Hayne North Carolina GIDDENS BODY SHOP AND WRECKER SERVICE Phone 207-J1 Burgaw North Carolina P. O. MOTOR COURT Tile Baths - Air Conditioned U. S. 117 Atwater 5-2500 Wallace North Carolina C. F. DAVIS The Farmers Trading Center Burgaw North Carolina ROCHELLE FURNITURE CO. Zenith - General Electric Kelvinator Burgaw North Carolina BLANCHARD PONTIAC CO., INC. Pontiac - G. M. C. Trucks Telephone 416-6 Wallace North Carolina Z. J. CARTER SON We Build and Furnish the Home Phone 435-1 Wallace North Carolina KATZ DEPARTMENT STORE Pay Less---Get More Wallace North Carolina KRAMER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Wallace North Carolina WORSLEY OIL COMPANY Burgaw North Carolina WELLS STOCKYARD Wallace North Carolina Ray Chadwick: Skunks just don t make agreeable passengers on a school bus. E Burgaw AND 6 OIL COMPANY Jobbers Sinclair Products Goodyear Tires Douglas Batteries NEW MODERN TIRE RECAPPING PLANT Wallace Phone 4430 Phone 2081 «« - w • ' • X • • . v . : • - . • • - . . - - - : • V; - • • ; ■. rv • . ... £ • • • - • • V nr v v v%. . - - - • r V-X . - , Y . V JI N s - - ' •• • V: - • - ■: • • ' - : • ■. x v • . :' - .• ■. — -  . - -r. • V . ‘ . ' A. •• - ... 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