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alles inistration an a fe! Bes ty Ch 53e5 Organ izations Ah b tics Ln Elementary be f. Wer =) ed tincon ts LF ee | Ne ni « Pa We, the Seniors of 1959, hope that YOU, the students of C.H.S., enjoy your annual this year and in the future look in it with pleasant memories of all your classmates and especially of us, the Seniors, the Seniors of 1959, p and out in Our m to give us through our high school caree When we When we wanted help, he was our helper. When we Idered n synonyr at Columbia High School for the past three on to victory, but more important he taught us how to be good sports th in athletics and in lif He has not only been a a fa e yut a friend whose guidance and inspiration will go Paite Same our leader, with us through life With great pride and humblenes e dedicate this 1959 Columbian to MR, FRED JOHNSON. An nua [ Pat Cohoon Assistant Editor Sue Snell Editor-in-Chief Madge Morris Business Manager Madge Morris, Business Manager; Sue Snell, Editor-in-Chief; Pat Cohoon, Assistant Ed- itor; Alma Davenport, Photographic Editor; Jackie Smith, Freshman Brickhouse, Assistant Business Manager and Circulation Manager; Dora Ward Photographic Editors; Pat Spencer, Testator and Circulation Manager; Wanda W Assistant Business Manager; Gloria Hopkins, Snapshot Editor; Mrs. Van Horne, Sponsor; Kay Melson, Art Editor and Prophet; Loretta Brickhouse, Sophomore Editor; Carl Davis, Circulation Manager; Robert Cartwright, Junior Editor; Morris Pritchett, Sports Editor. Aden inistration Mr. M. L. Basnight, Superintendent; Mr. O. B. Cohoon, Chairman of Board of Education; Mr, W. J. Nichols, Principal; Mr. Harvey Davis, Mr. W. C. Cohoon, and Mr. Collon Snell, Board of Education. oh MISS ELIZABETH MRS. MADGE VAN MR. ERNEST SUTTON HORNE Atlantic Christian BROOME East Carolina College College High Point College Science, History Louisburg College Civics, English English, French, History 7 ‘= | MRS, LUCIA 4 MR. FRED JOHNSON MRS. MARY ANN MR, OSCAR CUMBIA William and Mary COMBS Virginia Polytechnical CUNNINGHAM College Meredith College Institute Key's Secretarial School Athletic Coach Mars Hill College Agriculture Commercial Teacher Home Economics Schoo] Secretary Math, Health Ce 55 History In 1947 we, the Seniors, started making our history at C.H.S. when Mrs, Camille Everton and Miss Mary E. Weeks welcomed us into the First Grade, We were all very excited over beginning our first year at school. After learning how to read, Baby Ruth is here, Baby Ruth can run, we were promoted to Mrs. Rachel Spencer's Second Grade. Mrs. Jane Pollard and Mrs, Helen Melson greeted us as we stepped into the Third Grade. Miss Martha Sykes and Mrs, Lillian Fisher, our Fourth Grade teachers, taught us many things, including how to put away our childish habits. In the Fifth Grade our class was together, with Miss Rose Bateman as our teacher. When the next year rolled around, we were again separated, with Mrs. Mary Walker and Miss Hettie Jones teaching us, In the Seventh Grade, five Gum Neck students invaded the tranquillity of our class while Mrs. Mary Walker and Mrs. Florence Chaplin taught us. All through the grammar grades, it seemed as though we would never reach high school, but there we stood, just itching to get into high school, with Miss Jessie Flythe and Mrs. Mary Walker as our Eighth Grade teachers. Then we were in high school! That wonderful, big, frightening world where we, as Freshmen, were Jost but struggling hard to get a foot-hold while Mrs, Margurite Christjohn, and later Mrs, Eloise Smith, guided us. In our Sophomore year, C.H.S. was privileged to get two new teachers, Mr. Fred Johnson and Mr, J. C. Winstead, with Mr. Johnson as our homeroom teacher, We were immensely proud of all the money we made by selling shirts since that was our first money-making plan. We also served at the Junior-Senior Banquet, Our Junior year was filled with exciting things like our play entitled, No Boys Allowed, our trip to Washington, and getting our class rings. Finally we were Seniors, which is almost as scary as being Freshmen. Anna Jo Everton, a new student from Norfolk, joined us, but we lost Ann Spencer Brickhouse, and now we are busy planning our annual and getting ready for Homecoming. When we receive our diplomas, the history of our class as a group ends, and each member will write his own history by his future deeds. May we all have bright scnaner PAT COHOON Historian “Onl, Eke ee hiess brings oul the Faas MORRIS PRITCHETT President LYNDA FAYE DAVIS BOBBY FURLOUGH Secretary Viee-President MADGE ETTA MORRIS Treasurer Son ior C ae Officers Ga Gora Blue and White Class Poem Tomorrow we face the gateway to life, A challenge to the end. Success or failure—depends on us; Each lies around the bend. So conquer what is before you; Cherish what we leave behind. Let's greet the world with open arms, The Class of '59! Grace Williams Wha scols Andrea Simmons--Emie Sutton a lowe Red Carnation entors 1959 CARL RAY ALEXANDER He has not time for dames or fame; amere diploma is his aim. 4-H 1;F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Sen- tine] 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Junior Play. ANN S. BRICKHOUSE Listens to all's advice and then does as she pleases. Glee Club 3; Music Club 2, 3. PAT BRICKHOUSE He would argue with a sign post and then g road. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football tball 4; Baseball Man- 4-H 1, 2, Manager 1, 2, 3, SELDON BRICKHOUSE Hold everything! I'm coming! F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4, MOZELLA BRICKHOUSE There is nothing as pointless as a pointless story. F.H.A, 1, 2, 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 2, 3; Junior Play; Glee Club 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Girls' State 3; Bus Driver 3, 4. CARY COHOON Seldom heard, often seen, a nice boy on the scene. Football 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3; F.F.A. 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. CHESTER COOPER | To take life it comes—that's my phi- losophy F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Basketball 4; Junior Play. DAVID GOHO may be bashful, but most of us doubt er 2, Vice-Pres- 1 4, Se 4; Beta Club 2 Secretary 2. S rStaff 2 4 State PAT COHOON Be alive, and no one will step on you. 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President ;F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Monc 1 Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 1, 2, Girls! State 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; De Club 3, 4;Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4;Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Annual Staff, tant Editor ENPORT ation of wise li 3 4 , 4; Juni of fun and ALMA DAVENPORT My way may be wrong, but it's mine, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff, CARL DAVIS now, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;4-H 1, 2; Football 2; An- nual Staff. BOBBY FURLOUGH He's not afraid of work; he cansleepby it. 4-H 1, 2, President 2; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4; Bas- Ketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Class Vice- President 2, 3, 4; Junior Play. LYNDA FAYE DAVIS She's a volume—if you can read her, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3; Substitute Bus Driver 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Monogram Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Junior Play; An- nual Staff. LOUISE HASSELL In everything, you can depend upon her to o her part, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play. ANNA JO EVERTON The happiness of life is made of a little fraction—a smile, a compliment, anda kind look. ' Transferred from Norview High School, Norfolk, Virginia. GLORIA HOPKINS She gives the world the best she has. May the best come back to her, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 1, 2, Secretary 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Junior Play; Annual Staff. MINNIE LOU HOPKINS pleasing manner —a person, Glee Club 3 MORRIS PRITCHETT n—may he lead in the right direction. Secretary-Treasurer 1, Vice- nm Club 1 KAY MELSON If mischief RekicAwsee, Club 2, 3, 4;Cheerlea Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Annual Staff; Class Prophet SALLY SIMMONS It never pays to worry. F.H.A. 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4 MADGE MORRIS Completeness, courtesy, and ajobwelldone ident 2, Pr resident 3, 4: Club 2, 3, Play; De- a Club 2, 3 is all that satisf 4,5 bate Club 3 4, Vice-Pre , Treasurer 4; Juni 4, Chairman 3 Glee Club 1, 2, Bus Driver 3, 4; Student Council 1, Trea retary 2; Class Officer 1 President Treasurer 1, Annual Staff 4 SUE SNELL A smile, a laugh, a joke combined—that makes SUE Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: F.H.Ay  2, 3, Secretary 1; Newspaper Staff 1, 2 3; Student Coun lies ate Beta Club 2,  4; Class President 1; Junior Play; Marshal , 3, Chief Marshal 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Re- porter , , President 2, Program Chairman 3, Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4, DORA WARD Her jovial manner has won her many friends. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4;4-H 1; Monogram Club 1; Basketball 1; F,H.A. 1, 2; Annual Staff, Photographic Editor 4, i; JIMMY SPENCER PAT SPENCER As carefree as a lark in June. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Reporter1, Program Chair- man 4; Junior Play; Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer- _—_a leader 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. CARMEN HARRELL Graduate Student. IDA WOODLEY meat appearance is avaluable asset. ass Treasurer 1; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Glee ub 1, 2, 3, 4;4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, SongLeader Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, )nual Staff4, Assistant B Student Council 4. Cla 335 rop hecy “Nine! Eight! Seven! Six! Five! Four! Three! Two! One! Zero! Blast off! As I take off dn my new 1970 Cadillac Super-Sonic Rocket on my trip from the parking lot in my old home town, Columbia, North Carolina, to my winter resort on the moon, the sight of the old school building brings back memories of my classmates. a About halfway to the moon, I see a round, spiked object coming toward me. As it hurtles past, I see a familiar tae ] read in the newspapers that the United States has sent up a human in a satellite, and I laughed when I read that that hu- man was MORRIS PRITCHETT. He is scheduled to land today, so evidently he is on his way down. As I settle down for the rest of the ride, I pick up a movie magazine. As I read the gossip column, Under Mozella's Hat, I see what MOZELLA BRICKHOUSE has to say about the latest stars. : CARL RAY ALEXANDER, or Speed-Along Satellite, as he is now known, is the latest craze in the cowboy world, In- stead of a horse, Speed-Along has a jet-mobile. PAT BRICKHOUSE, or Tex Orbit, as he is known, is Speed-Along's side- oe SNELL is 2 rocket driver. She drives the 9:05 Moon Special every day. She didn't have to take any special training to be a driver, The Company said she had had enough training on her old Gum Neck bus route. MADGE:MORRIS is over in Africa now. She is a missionary. Last year when she came back to the United States for the first time in ten years, she brought back with her a cannibal named Friday. Friday is Madge's right-hand man, CARL DAVIS is over there with Madge. He is her left-hand man, He paddles her canoe up and down the Congo; sort of a per sonal chauffeur. MINNIE LOU HOPKINS is the Editor of one of America's leading magazines, 100 Effective Diets. SELDON BRICKHOUSE is a door-to-door Band-Aid salesman, Those Band-Aids come in handy, especially when people slam doors on his fingers. : BOBBY FURLOUGH is playing professional football for the Washington Redskins. The stadium is located on the moon. Bobby jumped to throw a pass and went into orbit. They had a time trying to get him down. ALMA LEE DAVENPORT is now a big Rock 'n' Roll singer. The critics have said that she's a female Elvis Presley. Of course, she's changed her name. She's now called Avis Parsley. LOUISE HASSELL is her guitarist. They make a greatteam, DAVID COHOON is a big-time plantation owner. He's just bought all of Gum Neck, He's trying to train mosquitoes not to bite, just to bark. He says that they make wonderful watchdogs. I hear he's trying to buy all of Kilkenny for more watchdogs. JIMMY SPENCER is making movies now. His most recent movie was one of those blood-freezing horror moyies called, The Purple-People-Eater Burps Again. He had a TV show last year, called Public Vampire Number One, but no one would watch it. They were chicken! PAT COHOON is making her million in the modeling business. She models for Eighteen, the teen-agers' fashion magazine. She also poses for cigaret ads, automobile ads, and used-rocket ads. Her picture is on every billboard from planet to planet. LYNDA FAYE DAVIS is quite a big-name out in Texas. She has the second largest ranch in the world. Every year, she competes with the top cowboys at the National Rodeo at Madison Square Garden. This past year, she was named Miss Cowpoke of 1970. She can ride those bucking bronchos to a standstill. CHESTER COOPER has a new TV show called Drag Your Own Net. He plays Sergeant Thursday. All the kids are watching Chester instead of Mickey Mouse. PAT SPENCER is a Hell-Driver. She always drives in those races that have hair-pin curves. So far, she's made them all. She doesn't always win, but she drives a hard race. ANNA JO EVERTON decided she liked Gum Neck so well, that she thought she would move down there. There's only one drawback: every time she goes down there, David Cohoon'swatchdog mosquitoes attack her. If she ever gets past those mosquitoes, she'll have it made. GLORIA FAYE HOPKINS is in the WACs. A few months ago, she was made a Four-Star General. She's really tough on her girls, I hear. | BILL DAVENPORT is a Jet Pilot in the Air Force. He was the first man éver to fly over the South Pole upside-down. JOE CRADDOCK is a singer on the Grand Old Opery. He has been offered several movie contracts, but so far, has turned them all down, In his spare time, Joe invents new farming implements, His latest is a potato digger and grader combined, They have been selling like wild-fire. ‘ DORA WARD and WANDA WOODLEY are co-owners of the new railroad that's just been put into Columbia. The first day that the train came to Columbia, there was a huge crowd at the depot. Dora ledthe crowd in singing I've Been Working On The Railroad, while Wanda played the piano. CARY COHOON owns and operates the world-famous Cohoon Beach. There are Sights to be seen there. It's a regular circus! SALLY SIMMONS is the wild animal trainer, While Sally isn't training animals, she is a lady patrolman. She keeps those wild Columbia drivers hopping. KAY MELSON is a movie producer and director, Her most famous movie was 'Snow White and the Seven-Ups, filmed in Technicola. She tried to get Jimmy Spencer to play as one of the Seven-Ups, but the role wasn't big enough to suithim, it seems. Well, we're pulling into the speedway at my winter resort. I'll go in and think some more of my classmates and of days gone by at CHS, NAME Pat Cohoon Gloria Hopkins Carl Davis Lynda Faye Davis Sue Snell Mozella Brickhouse Chester Cooper Anna Jo Everton Pat Spencer Wanda Woodley Pat Brickhouse Carl Alexander Morris Pritchett Madge Morris David Cohoon Bobby Furlough Bill Davenport Louise Hassell Alma Lee Davenport Minnie Lou Hopkins Jimmy Spencer Joe Craddock Seldon Brickhouse Dora Ward Kay Melson So. tor Wheror NOTED FOR Athletic ability Quiet manner Tickling girls Being slow Her schoo] bus Bashful ways Sound Side drawl Cute walk Flirting Being friendly Willingness to loaf Bright remarks Solemn looks Being smart Shyness Laziness Gazing (Stars or Girls?) Asking questions Calling people bums Phillip His girls Singing ability Saying Well, uh Arguing (Good naturedly) Writing REDEEMING FEATURE Straight teeth Blond hair Saying, Lawd, Miss Claude Eating Curly hair Telling pointless stories Blond sideburns Blond streak Shortness Freckles Funny laugh Saying, Hey, you! Broad shoulders Blond hair Straight hair Loafing Wavy hair Getting mixed up Acting off Phillip Long hair Guitar Brown eyes Height This FATE Talking herself to death Marrying a millionaire Running a batchelor's home Being late for her own funeral Teaching French Marrying a hen-pecked man Successful farmer Housekeeper Becoming an old maid Fashion designer Working himself to death by working Playing Santa Claus Undertaker Writing books Getting married! Working!! Living to be 90, killed by women Never getting straightened out Being.a bum! Phillip Finding the right girl at the wrong time Losing his voice Running a nursery school Cooking for Albert Column hes WH mid. Jltaniens 7 . We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Nine, being of sound but befuddled minds and in a run-down phys-— ical state due mostly to our exasperating high school experiences, do hereby make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. : We, having passed this phase of our education, wish to distribute our possessions in the following ways: ARTICLE I To Dear Ole C.H.S. we leave our honor and devotion through the coming years. ARTICLE Il To our Parents we leaye our greatest respect and sincere appreciation for making our graduation possible. SECTION I To Mr, Nichols, we leave our gratitude and our appreciation for his kindness and co-operation. SECTION II To our faithful teachers, we leave our thanks for their guidance and patience, also, a few moments of peace. SECTION III To Mrs, Vanhorne, our Senior Advisor, we leave our grave appreciation and thanks for all she has done to help us during our school years. ARTICLE III To the oncoming Freshmen we leave the confused joy of being in high school and the comforting thought that they will soon become seniors. SECTION I To the oncoming Sophomores we leave the realization that they have survived their first year in high school and are on their way to the top of the school ladder. SECTION II To the oncoming Juniors we leave the fun ofbeing aJunior andwish them luck in Mrs, Vanhorne's U. S. History Class. (You'll need it. ) SECTION III ; To the oncoming Seniors we leave a glimpse ofthe future’ that they will soon behold in a world they hope to improve. SECTION IV I, KAY MELSON, leave the teachers a nervous wreck. I, SALLY SIMMONS, leave my friendly greeting to Gay Roughton, -f I, SUE SNELL, leave my winning smile and pleasing personality to Frances Sawyer. I, PAT COHOON, leave my talkative ways to Joyce Rhodes. I, ALMA LEE DAVENPORT, leave my ability to get by with calling everyone a bum to anyone who can get away with it. ‘ eee MORRIS PRITCHETT, leave my ability to make All-Conference Football team to Ronnie Grimsley. PAT BRICKHOUSE, leave my lunch seat at Warren's to anyone who doesn't get caught. JIMMY SPENCER, leave my way with the girls to Robert Cartwright. SELDON BRICKHOUSE, leave my broad shoulders and dark eyes to Howard Liverman. DAVID COHOON, leave my bashful ways to Mickey Bruner. CARL DAVIS, leave my ability to get along with everyone to Harold Sawyer. CARY COHOON, just want to leave. CHESTER COOPER, leave my ability to play football to Bibb Swain. 1, CARL RAY ALEXANDER, leave my height and my ability to be heard above everyone else in the classroom to J. D. Brickhouse. 4 1, BOBBY FURLOUGH, leave my ability to walk out of class and argue with the teachers to anyone who can get away with it. : 1, PAT SPENCER, leave my flirtatious and carefree ways to Joan Rhodes and the task of writing this Last Will and ; Testament to some unsuspecting Junior, - I, MINNIE LUE HOPKINS, leave my matrimonial ideas to Rita Ward. I, ANN S. BRICKHOUSE, leave my ability to catch and keep my man to Wanda Brickhouse, I, MOZELLA BRICKHOUSE, leave my old maid ideas to Eddie Mae Reynolds. I, WANDA WOODLEY, leave my freckles to Faye Spencer, I, FAYE DAVIS, leave my bus driver's license to Neil Scott, hoping he gets to use it, I, LOUISE HASSELL, leave my love for a certain boy to anyone who can get him. I, GLORIA HOPKINS, leave my quiet sweet ways to Joyce Spruill. I, DORA D. WARD, leave, hoping to find something better. I, MADGE MORRIS, leave my dignified ways to Ruth Selby. ‘ 1, JOE CRADDOCK, leave my singing ability to Faye Woodard. I, BILL DAVENPORT, leave my short stature and curly hair to Ronald Brickhouse. ; I, ANNA JO EVERTON, leave my bottle of peroxide and my short wavy hair to Leonda Newberry. I P I I I I I I = E TESTATRIX Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Senior Class of 1959 to be their Last Will and Testament, in the presence of each other, and at their request do subscribe our names as witnesses. Drvaren Marna sak ne es W. JY Nichols | tin g Sem: tor Shaes BEST-ALL-ROUND da Faye Davis—Morris Pritchett MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Madge Morris—Morris Pritchett MOST COURTEOUS Mozella Brickhouse—Carl Davis MOST POPULAR Bill Davenport—Sue Snell a r HM, 7 MOST ATHLETIC Bobby Furlough—Madge Morris WITTIEST Alma Lee Davenport—Carl Ray Alexander FRAGILE HANDLE MOST DEPENDABLE Louise Hassell—Joe Craddock LOUDEST Alma Lee Davenport—Carl Ray Alexander Pg ig aia te i G) ELS O MOST ST LOOKING Furlough—Gloria BE Hopkins CUTEST Bill Davenport—Pat Spencer on - - L -. FRMNDLIEST aK. , i Minnie Lou Hopkins—Joe Craddoci gam ; i Sen tor otk i ie 1. Joe Craddock 2, Mozella Brickhous 3. Bill Davenport 4, Madge Morris 5, Jimmy Spencer 9. Ann Brickhouse 10. Gloria Hopkins 11, Carl Ray Alexander 12. Hopkins 14. Dora Ward 15. Louise Hassell 16, Carl Davis 17, Pat Spencer Cohoon 21. Lynda Davis Morris Pritchett 6. Anna Jo Everton 7. Sue Pat Cohoon 13. Minnie Lou 18, Wanda Woodley 19, Kay Melson 20, David 22. Bobby Furlough 23. Alma Davenport 24, Seldon Brickhouse unior CL 55 Officers Colors Red and White MONTY HARRELL NEIL SCOTT Red Rose President as Vice-President Whotto Enter to learn; leave to serve. y) ROSALIE MIZELL IRIS SNELL Secretary Treasurer Wh scots Craig Brickhouse—Cathy Brickhouse LE il A OL ELLIS BERRY AUBREY BRICKHOUSE FRANKIE BRICKHOUSE ' HARLEY BRICKHOUSE RONALD BRICKHOUSE ' MICKEY BRUNER ROBERT CARTWRIGHT 1GENE COMBS {ANET COPELAND GLORIA ARMSTRONG LINWOOD ARMSTRONG BERTRAM DAVENPORT PEGGY DAVIS GORDON DEAVER WOODY FURLOUGH MONTY HARRELL GLADYS HASSELL ROSALIE MIZELL BETTY LOU NORMAN EDDIE MAE REYNOLDS J. E, REYNOLDS JOAN RHODES | NEIL SCOTT -RUTH SELBY IRIS SNELL GRIFFIN SWAIN JUNIOR TARKINGTON NORMAN VANHORN : BOBBY VOLIVA RITA WARD | SUSIE WORKMAN —— oe DELTON ROUGHTON GAY ROUGHTON Sophomore Cass Officers President Vice-President | EDWARD DAVIS BIBB SWAIN | FAY ROUGHTON DON CHAPLIN Secretary Treasurer PEGGY BARNES FLOYD BRICKHOUSE LORETTA BRICKHOUSE FRANCES BRICKHOUSE PAT BRICKHOUSE WANDA BRICKHOUSE GWEN BRUNER DON CHAPLIN MAC CLOUGH BOBBY CAHOON SHIRLEY COOPER WANDA COOPER JOYCE COWELL PEGGY DAVENPORT PERCY DAVENPORT EDWARD DAVIS TOMMY FURLOUGH ANGELA HOPKINS EUGENE KIDD MARY LOU KIRK HOWARD LIVERMAN LINDA PATRICK SHELBY PHELPS PEGGY REYNOLDS JOYCE RHODES JUDY RHODES FAY ROUGHTON TEANIE ROUGHTON JIMMY SAVIN ROY SAWYER HOLT SHAW ALVIN SMITH FAY SPENCER JOYCE SPRUILL BIBB SWAIN J. WARREN SWAIN LINDA SWAIN HAROLD WALKER PEGGY WALKER FAY WOODARD Deas hina n Cla 54 Officers HAL COHOON MARY RUTH WOODLEY President Vice-President DOTTIE PRITCHETT JACKIE SMITH Secretary Treasurer BETTY BAREFIELD ALLEN BASNIGHT CHARLES BASNIGHT CONNIE BRICKHOUSE DALLAS BRICKHOUSE HUBERT BRICKHOUSE J. D. BRICKHOUSE JOSEPH BRICKHOUSE ANN CLOUGH GENE COHOON HAL COHOON WAYNE COHOON CAROL COMBS DAVID COOPER LARRY COOPER DANA DAVENPORT FRAN DAVENPORT JESSIE GODWIN RONNIE GRIMSLEY NANCY HASSELL NEIL HEARN BRIAN HOPKINS DORIS JONES JUDY JONES TERESA JONES LEWIS LASSITER MAE LASSITER JOSEPH LIVERMAN FREDDIE MITCHELL HOPE MORRIS LEONDA NEWBERRY HAROLD NORMAN DOTTIE PRITCHETT PAT ROUGHTON DALLAS SAWYER FRANCES SAWYER CHARLES SHAW JACKIE SMITH THOMAS SPRUILL ALLEN SWAIN WILLIAM TAYLOR ELINOR WALKER GLORIA WALKER SHIRLEY WALKER KEITH WEATHERLY FAY WEST MARY RUTH WOODLEY Felro.7, = oan | ail 1) 8 _ Don Chaplin; Joan Rhodes; Madge Etta Morris; Pat Cohoon; Sue Snell, Chief. : % i, we t eh n cil 's' Rhodes, and Pat'C 1957-58 district deb . ¢ ie  Madge mS right, Joan J ¥ . Pat Cohoon, President; Monty Harrell, Vice- President; Robert Cartwright, Secretary- ¥: Treasurer; and Ernest Sutton, Advisor. Newspaper Staff Seated: Nei] Scott, Managing Editor £ Ad. ) Committee; Pat Cohoon, Assistan| bert Cartwright, Editor; Joas) Business Editor; Miss Elizabeth , Sponsor. Standing: Eugene Kidd Edward Davis, Circulation Managers; Wand: podley, News Editor Typist; Kay Melson ypist, Spotlight, Humor © Art Editor Mozella Brickhouse, Typist; Madge Morris Social Editor; Don Chaplin, Sports Editor Peggy Barnes, Art Editor 6 AdvertisingCom- mittee; Angela Hopkins, Feature Editort Advertising Committee; Gloria Hopkins Circulation Manager Typist; Lynda Faye Davis, Typist; David Cohoon, Typist, Chub Mrs. A. K. Spencer, Teacher. Clb Bobby Furlough President Morris G, Pritchett Vice-President Sue Snell Secretary Madge Etta Morris Treasurer ee 4.H e Chl } COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICERS Madge Morris Song Leader Don Chaplin Historian Pat Spencer Reporter Sue Snell Secretary-Treasurer Wanda Woodley President Chb CLUB PRESIDENTS Sth Jeanette Sawyer Milton Swain 6th Alice White Mike Cohoon 7th Faye Hassell Eddie Phelps 8th Flora Ann Hollis Neil Spencer andy Simmons, Inez Brick- ouse, Haywood Davenport, verry Everton, Judy Smith. a ee ae) CHESTER COOPER President TOMMY FURLOUGH Vice-President DAVID COHOON Secretary JOE CRADDOCK Treasurer FRANKIE BRICKHOUSE Reporter FH. A. MADGE MORRIS President IRIS SNELL Vice-President YNDA FAYE DAVIS Secretary-Treasurer DOTTIE PRITCHETT Reporter WANDA COOPER Song Leader Wu 5 alii First Row: Tommy Furlough, Bobby Furlough, Carl Ray Alexander, J. E. Reynolds, Griffin Swain, David Cohoon, Linwood Armstrong. Second Row: Mrs. Rena Bell Berry, Madge Morris, Sue Snell, Mozella Brickhouse, Lynda Faye Davis, Monty Harrell, | Morris Pritchett, Woody Furlough, Ellis Berry, RONALD BRICKHOUSE DELTON ROUGHTON End Tackle Foote, MORRIS PRITCHETT Fullback Co-Captain WOODY FURLOUGH TOMMY FURLOUGH NORMAN VanHORNE Halfback Halfback Halfback MAC CLOUGH MONTY HARRELL Tackle End BOBBY FURLOUGH Quarterback Co-Captain GORDON DEAVER RONALD GRIMSLEY J. WARREN SWAIN Center Tackle Guard MARY LOU KIRK Forward PAT COHOON Guard } SUE SNELL Forward PEGGY WALKER Guard IRIS SNELL Guard First Row: Sue Snell, Rosalie Mizell, Loretta Brick- : house, Peggy Davenport, Linda Patrick, Mary Lou : “Kirk, Second Row: Mr. Fred Johnson (Coach), Lynda A Faye Davis (Manager), Madge Morris, Gloria { r Hopkins, Peggy Barnes, Peggy Walker, Iris Shell, i ‘ | y Pat.Cohoon, Angela Hopkins. GLORIA HOPKINS nt] Forward $ Ligeti sk v0 a om ROSALIE MIZELL Guard ANGELA HOPKINS Forward y { J | ™ADGE MorRIS id Guard | MONTY HARRELL Center NEIL SCOTT Guard BERTRAM DAVENPORT i . BILL DAVENPORT ; : Guard ws Ni First Row: Neil Scott, Tommy Furlough, Bill Davens , port, Harley Brickhouse, Gordon Deaver, Woody): His Furlough, Norman Vanhorn, Second Row; Mr. Fred). k ¢ . Johnson (Coach), Edward David (Manager), Monty (i)? f ; : ies Bertram ees Morris Pritchett, ate a BOBBY FURLOUGH Forward MORRIS PRITCHETT SELDON BRICKHOUSE af Forward ae o =e Forward yy. s GORDON DEAVER Guard Bobby Furlough - Bill Davenport Harley Brickhouse - Mr, Johnson Co-Captains Manager Coach (HEE Kone oo vide | 4 ms So- 3s A ‘Howard Liverman, Bibb Swain, Tommy Fyfough, Bill Dav@fport, Gordon Deaver, Mac Clough, Floyd Brickhouse, Second Row: Edward Davis, Roy Sawyer, Monty Harrell, Bobby Furlough, Eugene Kidd, Alvin Smith, Third Row: Mr. Fred Johnson (Coach), J. Warren Swain, Seldon Brickhouse, Neil Scott, Aubrey Brickhouse, Bertram Davenport, Woody Furlough, Harley Brickhouse (Manager). Tommy Furlough - Bill Davenport Pitchers Gordon Deaver Catcher | Daculty MISS JESSIE FLYTHE MRS. MARY WALKER East Carolina College Woman's College Eighth Grade U.N.C. , Seventh Eighth Grades rr MRS. FLORENCE MISS HETTIE JONES _ MRS. RUTHF CHAPLIN University of AS i East Cafolina College East Carolina College North Carolina Fifth Grade Seventh Grade Sixth Grade 4 Is MRS, DOROTHY Mes DIXIE, IR MRS, HELEN MELSON COMBS Ee ERL See Atlantic Christian East Carolina College Fifth Grats Fourth Grade Third Grade =. Ss ee! . , hh | } 4 at WheRs MRS, RACHEL SPENCER MRS, JANE POLLARD gee’ eee MRS, LOIS SELBY Atlantic Christia Rast Carolina C idea Bast Caroli n East Carolina College Avnet pig East Carolina College RpeunT Graie Seen ae tlantic Christian Riven Grane x Bee ein b First Grade Cighth Gea de First Row: Diane Ainsley, Dalvin Armstrong, Geneva Armstrong, Raymond Armstrong, David Bames, Katie Basnight, Chester Berry, Mary Berry, Jerry Brickhouse, Stanley Brickhouse, Thomas Brickhouse, Pepper Brock, Second Row: Shirley Cahoon, David Clough, Delton Cohoon, Gary Comstock, Jessie Cooper, Christine Davenport, Jean Carol Dayenport, Dale Davis, Brenda Hales, Elmo H; 1, Lillie Hassell, Flora Ann Hollis. Third Row: Thadine Hopkins, Kathryn Howett, Wilma Jackson, Morris Jones, Robert Kidd, Debra Lassiter, Alice Ann Oliver, Bobby Patrick, Douglas Reynolds, James Reynolds, Ellen Sawyer, Louise Shaw. Fourth Row: Lorine Simmons, Norman Simmons, Curtis Smith, Brenda Spencer, Bud Spencer, Neil Spencer, Wesley Spencer, Freddy Swain, Glenda Swain, Mary Beth Swain, Myra Voliva, Alexander Walker. Fifth Row: Don Weatherly, George West, Johnny White, Gene Woodard, Warren Woodard. . = AN) nw. rg Ba $ Diet Secanth Gra de First Row: Joyce Ainsley, Juanita Ainsley, Bobby Armstrong, Carol Armstrong, Claud Armstrong, Elwood Armstrong, Faye Armstrong, Nellie Ball, Barbara Brickhouse, Ben Brickhouse, Second Row: Marilyn Brickhouse, Iris Cohoon, Larry Comstock, Andrea Cowell, Delia Cutrell, Billy Davenport, Ray Davis, Terry Everett, Ashley Hardison, Faye Hassell. Third Row: Lawrence Hassell, Mary Ann Hassell, Graham Liyerman, Iris Liverman, Polly Ludford, Wayne Norman, Sandra Owens, Charles Patrick, Eddie Phelps, Joyce Phelps. Fourth Row: Joseph Reynolds, Royce Reynolds, Vera Rhodes, Amold Sawyer, Linda Simmons, Sandy Simmons, Ann Spencer, Billy Spencer, Joie Spencer, Harry Lee Spruill. Fifth Row: Billy Steeley, Lawrence Swain, Vera Swain, Delores Taylor, Delano Walker, Geneva Walker, Rhett White, Sixth Ga de astrong, Billy Armstrong, Dianne Armstrong, Dorothy Barefield, Gordon k, Billy Brickhouse, Gaius Brickhouse. S Row: Inez Brickhe Larry -on, Harry Cohoon, Lee Cohoon, Mike Cohoon, Wayne Comstock, Albert Third Row: Annette Davenport, Betty Ann Davenport, Charles Daver Haywood Davenport, Nan Davenport, Charles Deayer, Robert Deaver, DonGrimsley, Abbie Kay Harrell, Patty Higgins, Mi Holiday, Allan Hopkins, Fourth R n Hopkins, Ann Jones, Eddie McDuffie, Mary Peacock, Gail Pritchett, Jimmy Reynolds, Billy Rhodes, Anne Lee Rose, Ernestine R hton, Barbara S rt, Kerry Sawyer. Fifth Row: Russel Simmons, Judy Smith, Kay Snell, Yvonne Spencer, Everett Swain, Hay Valker, Sandra Walker, Alice White. First Row: Gloria Ainsley, Larry Ainsley, Alton Ar Barnes, Patricia Basnight, Roy Bateman, Terry Be Brickhouse, Margaret Rose Chesson, Jackie Co Cooper, Leamon Cooper, Gentry Copeland, Sue C yer, Jessie Sav i Swain, Cec Tifth Gra de First Row: Clarence Ainsley, Dora Ainsley, Dwight Ainsley, Ann Alexander, Gwen Armstrong, Jo Ann Armstrong, Allen Brickhouse, Ann Brickhouse, Edward Brickhouse, Marsha Brickhouse, Sandra Brickhouse, Wanda Brickhouse, Second Row: Clark Cohoon, © Cooper, Christine Copeland, Freddie Cranford, Willene Cuthrell, Billy Davenport, Jeff Gibbs, Brenda Godwin Frances Hassell, Ray Hassell, Faith Hudson, Billy Jackson. Third Row: Lawrence Jones, Milton Kidd, Ann Ludford, Susan Maitland, Carol McClees, Loretta Midgett, Nancy Owens, Terry Payne, Dail Pritchett, Junior Reynokts, Barbara Rhod Deloris Rhodes, Fourth R yce Rhodes, Mary Lee Rhodes, Patsy Rose, Wayne Roughton, Douglas Sawyer, Jeanette Sawyer Dallas Simmons, Jeanette Smith, ¥ Smith, Eddie Spe Frankie Spruill, Dixie Swain, Fifth R ‘lay | Milton Swain, Ricky Swain, Larry Swain, Bobby Taylor, Laura Taylor, Frieda Voliva v Flay Swain, Milton rath Gea de First Row: Mildred Ainsley, Thomas Ainsley, Steve Alexander, Troy Ball, Mac Basnight, Sharon Beck, Don Brickhouse, Jean Brickhouse, Nancy Brickhouse, Ray Brickhouse, Winnie Brickhouse, Andrea Cohoon. Second Row: Glynn Cohoon, W iley Cohoon, Colon Cooper, Ronald Cooper, Sara Cooper, Sharon Cooper, Dennis Cowell, Helen Cutrell, LindaDavenport, Ann Davis, Teresa Davis, Jean Deaver. Third Row: Melvin Deaver, Paul Deaver, Phyllis Fisher, Sue Furlough, Sharon Gibbs, Lonnie Godwin, Joseph Hassell, Stafford Hopkins, Jerry Higgens, Nathan Jackson, Viola Johnson, Barbara Jones, Fourth Row: Earl Lassiter, Kay Liverman, Billy Maitland, Lee Norman, George Owens, David Patrick, Mavis Payne, Eddie Reynolds, Hal Rhodes, Kathy Roughton, Linda Roughton, Rena Roughton. Fifth Row: Bill Sawyer, Gene Sawyer, Rose Simmons, Nanette Smith, Carol Spencer, Billy Swain, Garland Swain, Lila Gay Turner, Bill Voliva, Teresa Weatherly, Gail West, Laura White, Chris Yerby. Thee Ga de First Row: Philip Ainsley, Billy Bateman, Kenneth Bateman, Bonnie Brickhouse, Marie Brickhouse, Phillip Brickhouse, Zack Brickhouse, Amette Cohoon, Delmo Cohoon, Gloria Cohoon. Second Row: Dotty Combs, Dru Davenport, Frankie Davenport, Harriet Davenport, Ann Deaver, Clarence Fisher, B. R. Harrell, Fara Hassell, Virginia Hathaway, Brenda Howett, Third Row: Roger Hudson, Faye Jones, Aubrey Ludford, Lorraine Rhodes, Susan Scott, Charles Simmons, Dotsey Simmons, Elizabeth Smith, Fred Snell, Daisy Spencer. Fourth Row: Ann Swain, Noel Swain, Shirley Kay Voliva, Freda Weatherly, Ralph Lee Weatherly, Kathy Withers, 3 y i: toa 1 2 7. a vain en Gra de First Row: Gail Aidoock, Glen Ainsley, Jonnie Ainsley, Judy Ainsley, Gail Alexa Basnight, Mary Brickhouse, Council Bryan, Linda Cohoon, Morgan Cohoon. S$ Donnie Combs, Bobby Cooper, Joyce Cooper, June Cooper, Jean Cooper, Whit Cooper, Lonnie C Davenport, Gary Davis. Third Row: Allen Deaver, Tommy Everett, Billy Gibbs, Donna Godw Hopkins, Jay McClees, Lynn McClees, Greg McLaughlin, Marilou Norman, Gail Patrick. Fo Payne, Glen Phelps, Jerry Rhodes, Linda Rhodes, Eddie Roughton, Jo Ann Roughton, Brenda S. Sawyer, Linda Sawyer, Nancy Sawyer, Fifth Row: Neal Sawyer, Steven Sawyer, Jimmy Shaw, Allen Simmons, Dayid Simm Rex Simmons, Edwin Smith, Wanda Snell, Eugene Starling, Howard Swain, Van Sykes, Sharon Ward, Leon Workman, , Sheila Armstro md Row: Ronald C n, Tommy Coho well, Ronald Cuthrell, Louise Hassell, Al Hollis, Jane : Sandra Payne, William g, Lee Ball, Johnny Dies Gra le First Row: Theresa Beck, David Brickhouse, Rita Brickhouse, Bobby Cahoon, James Cahoon, Glenda Comstoc Peggy Cooper, Ray Cooper, Ann Cutrell. cond Row: Jimmy Davenport, Tommy Davenport, Fay Dea Charlene Edwards, Hal Furlough, Nick Gibbs, K Jones, Rus k, Dwan Cooper, Ray Deaver, ay Haire, Angela Hamilton, Mary Lou Howlett, Third Row: Ricki Jagars, Chip el Jones, Stephen Lassiter, Charles Liverman, Bud Midgett, Debra Phelps, Bucky Pledger, Brenda Rhodes, Sherry uth Row: Ray Roughton, Maxine Roughton, Glen Sawyer, Ronnie Sawyer say h : Smith, Frankle Starling, Camey Taylor, Wayne Thompson. Fifth Row: G Jeff Workman, ; Sandra Sawyer, Linda Smith, Pansy ary Voliva, Susan Voliva, Jim Withers, Gwen Woodand, Compliments of A. J. COHOON OIL COMPANY Texaco Products Firestone Tires Phone 247] Columbia, North Carolina Friendly Service To Serve You Better W. Charles Cohoon Mrs. Mildred Hassell Calvin Reynolds D. Webb Hassel Johnny College Ben Davenport Albert Ward Ervin Brickhouse EDMOND L. PHELPS Nationwide Insurance Co. Auto, Fire, Life : and Family Hospital Plans Phone 3401 Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of CARLEY'S CLEANERS Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of COLUMBIA BARBER SHOP Alfred Ward, Proprietor Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of SYMON'S FRUIT CORPORATION Distributors, Fruits and Vegetables Elizabeth City, North Carolina LARRY JONES ESSO STATION AND GROCERY STORE Phone 2177 Columbia, North Carolina Custom Grinding Mixing MATTAMUSKEET INDUSTRIES, INC. Swanquarter, North Carolina A. COHOON General Merchandise F.C.X. Supplies Phone 526 Swanquarter, North Carolina D. E. TUNNELL Dealer In Farm Produce and Livestock Phone 242 Swanquarter, North Carolina D. M. SAWYER John Small Avenue Washington, North Carolina Paint and Tools Toys and Sporting Goods C. M. SWINDELL General Merchandise Texaco Gas Oil Fairfield, North Carolina WINFIELD'S STOCK YARD Sale Every Thursday 1 mile South of Chocowinity (Om Whe Ba We Mattamuskeet SPORTSMAN'S CENTER Route 1, Swanquarter, N. C. Compliments of H. E. HARRISON WHOLESALE COMPANY Plymouth, North Carolina ROCKY MOUNT AWNING TENT CO: Metal and Canvas Awnings Storm Doors and Windows Rocky Mount, North Carolina THE COASTLAND TIMES Manteo, North Carolina Printing, Office Supplies, Desks Typewriters, Booklets, Etc. Seashore Real Estate Insurance, Rentals All Coastland Property THE MIRLO COMPANY Phone 244 Manteo, N. C. HERMAN DORIS CAHOON Groceries Route 3, Columbia, N. C. L. H. JOHNSON SON Pantego, North Carolina TYRRELL FURNITURE COMPANY The Home of Fine Furniture Cecil Lilly Phone 3281 Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of COLUMBIA GARAGE General Auto Supplies Tires and Batteries Lloyd Davenport Columbia, North Carolina HOSKIN HARRELL GROCERY Edenton, North Carolina SPENCER'S GROCERY Phone 3196 Route 3, N. C. 94 Columbia, North Carolina SPENCER'S GULF SERVICE CENTER AND SPENCER'S AUTO SUPPLY Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of WALKER'S FARMERS EXCHANGE Best Wishes of C. AND H. MOTORS Phone 2361 or 2481 Columbia, North Carolina Phone 217-0 Feed and Seed Columbia, North Carolina HOME LAUNDRY CLEANERS Dry Cleaning As Well As Laundry Service Phone SWift 2-2510 Williamston, North Carolina Compliments of JEWEL SHOPPE Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of MANNING MOTOR CO. Ford and Mercury Plymouth, North Carolina Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1959 MRS. RUTH ALEXANDER Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of CHARLES H. JENKINS Williamston, North Carolina W. B. SPENCER STOCK YARD Day Phone: 3656--Stockyard Night Phone: 2134--Home Columbia, North Carolina PHELPS MOTORS See Phelps for the Deal Phone 358-7 Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of HOUSE CHEVROLET CO., INC. Sales and Service Where a Customer Sends a Friend Telephone SW 3-2194 Plymouth, North Carolina R. K. JAGARS Wholesale Dealer in Fresh and Salt Water Fish and Frozen Foods Columbia, North Carolina Phones: Office 271-1 and 341-1 BROAD ST. GARAGE Auto and Tractor Repairs Electric and Acetylene Welding Phone 3961 Columbia, N.C. STANLEY'S BULLDOZER and DRAGLINE SERVICE Coinjock, Moyock on Columbia. N.C. Phone 258-6 Compliments to the Seniors of 1959 FISHER'S FLORIST Flowers for all Occasions Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of DR. J. H. HORTON Edenton, North Carolina NEWTOWN GROCERY Abner Catherine Harrell Phone 353-1 Columbia, North Carolina Conipliments of SPENCER'S FISH MARKET Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of HOTEL ENGLEHARD Englehard, North Carolina Compliments of TYRRELL HARDWARE CO. Columbia, North Carolina Telephone 245-1 Shelton Ludford Manager a= Compliments of SWANQUARTER HOTEL Phone 316 Mrs. Virginia S. Williams Manager Compliments of ENGLEHARD CAFE Englehard, North Carolina ENGLEHARD WASHINGTON BUS COMPANY Phone 496 or 217—R.S. Neal Englehard, North Carolina Compliments of JOLLY RADIO-TV. SERVICE, APPLIANCES Phonos-Records Englehard, North Carolina é WEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER COMPANY North Carolina Wood!ands Manteo, North Carolina 2 Compliments of THE FASHION SHOP Plymouth, North Carolina For the best in TV see your Motorola Dealer ROANOKE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE 115 Water Street Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of ALBEMARLE MUSIC COMPANY Coin-operated machines Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of WOMBLE'S DRUG STORE Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of WEAVER'S STUDIO Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of MARGOLIS BROTHERS Williamston, North Carolina You Can Be Sure When You Deal With WOOLARD FURNITURE COMPANY Martin County's Leading Furniture Store Williamston, North Carolina Hi Styles For Hi Students BELK-TYLER Plymouth, North Carolina JAMES H. WARD Insurance Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of W. J. WOOLARD FURNITURE Plymouth, North Carolina Phone SWan 3-24212 Compliments of EAST CAROLINA SUPPLY CO. Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of NORMAN FURNITURE COMPANY C. Clyde Hardison Plymouth, North Carolina LATHAM'S The Family Shoe Center Fashion Craft Ki-Yaks for Women Freeman Bobsmart for Men Billiken American Boy for Children Plymouth, North Caroline Compliments of PLYMOUTH FURNITURE CO. Plymouth, North Carolina SIMP'S DRIVE-IN Pit Cooked Bar-B-Q U. S. Highway 64 WASHINGTON PACKING CO. Phone WH 6-416] We Buy Hogs and Cattle L. C. PERRY AND SON Be Sociable, Have A Pepsi Washington, North Carolina RODNEY BESSIE'S PLACE General Merchandise Texaco Gas Phone 3-276 Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of FLOYD SPENCER ESSO SERVICE Columbia, North Carolina RAD JONES wa Belhaven, North Carolina THOMAS HOWARD CO. Wholesale Groceries The Retailers’ Friend Washington, North Carolina LATHAM SEED EQUIPMENT COre ANE Earthmaster Tractors Belhaven, North Carolina IKE'S ESSO STATION Belhaven, North Carolina TOPPINGS COUNTRY SAUSAGE Complete line of Smoked Products Franks Smoked Hams Pantego, North Carolina DOT'S Men Women's Ready-to-Wear Bags; Lingerie, Slacks, Hats Belts Shoes Box 252 Phone 266-1 Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of RUCKER SHEELY Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of WHITE'S BAR-B-Q Hertford, North Carolina Compliments of MORRISETTE'S FURNITURE APPLIANCES Elizabeth City, North Carolina MOTOR BEARINGS PARTS Elizabeth City, North Carolina THE NEW FOWLER STORE, INC. Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Netting Call 5496—Elizabeth City, N.C. COCA-COLA BOTTLING PLANT Elizabeth City, North Carolina BYRUM HARDWARE COMPANY Gift-Shop Commercial Fishing Supplies Edenton, North Carolina W. S. CLARK SONS, INC. Everything for Everybody Phone TA 3-2101 Tarboro, North Carolina Compliments of FARMER'S SUPPLY Pledger Brothers Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of MITCHELL'S BARBER SHOP Columbia, North Carolina W. H. WEATHERLY CO, Nedum Brickhouse, Salesman Phone 2855 255.N. Water Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of H. W. McCLEES SON Columbia, North Carolina LUCY'S VARIETY STORE Clothing for the Family Creswell, North Carolina OWENS SUPPLY COMPANY Feeds-Seeds-Fertilizers Farm Produce Farm Bureau Insurance Columbia, North Carolina TYRRELL DRUG STORE Mrs. Evelyn Cohoon Drugs--Sandwiches--Drinks Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of E. C. CRADDOCK'S GARAGE Creswell, North Carolina Compliments of EARL'S C AFE Creswell, North Carolina CRESWELL SALES SERVICE Furniture Appliances Phone 3115 Creswell, North Carolina Compliments of TYRRELL CO. LUMBER COMPANY Phone 224] Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of SYKES PLUMBING AND HEATING Columbia, North Carolina Drink BRYUM IMPLEMENT COMPANY Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of G. N. HURDLE Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of D. A. SIMMONS Columbia, North Carolina ENTERPRISE LUMBER SUPPLY CO. Building Materials-Lumber Admiral, Appliances Pittsburgh Paints Brushes—Sundries Phone 2221 Golumbia, North Carolina C. S. MOTORS For the best bargains in cars see Lem A. Cohoon Phone 3711 Columbia, N. C. SPENCER'S GROCERY Phone 3196 Route 3, N.C. 94 Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of THE EAST CAROLINA BANK Englehard Swan Quarter Columbia All deposits up to $10,000 guaranteed by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of JEAN'S CLEANERS Columbia, North Carolina ROAD STREET GROCERY Grade A Market J. Warren Roughton Phone 2091 Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of WHITE'S 5¢ TO $5.00 STORE Columbia, North Carolina EDENTON TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO, and EDENTON MARINA U. S. Highway 17 Sales and Service Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of HOBBS IMPLEMENT COMPANY Your John Deere Dealer Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of DR. L. F. FERGUSON Optometrist Edenton, North Carolina WHITE AND WOODLEY CO. G. E. Appliances Ahoskie, North Carolina THE OFFICE SUPPLY STORE ALBEMARLE FISH CO. Your Royal Typewriter Dealer Wholesale Retail Phone: 221-4 Ahoskie, N. C. Phone 242-0 Edenton, North Carolina For the Best Selection HUGHES PARKER HARDWARE Sines GRIFFIN MUSIC CENTER Edenton, North Carolina Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of DR. WILLIAM H. WYNNS Edenton, North Carolina Phones 2160 and 2169 Compliments of DR. W. F. HART Edenton, North Carolina E Q SUPER MARKET li ne SE Ge Home of Fine Foods Edenton, North Carolina Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of COLLINS DEPARTMENT STORE Windsor, North Carolina Compliments of BILL VAN HORN Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of BARBER'S AUTO SUPPLY Rocky Mount, North Carolina Compliments of FLOYD E. COHOON ESSO STATION Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of RHODES GROCERY Columbia, North Carolina J.-L. SMITH Diamonds-Watches-Jewelry Dial 3181 Columbia, North Carolina COMPLIMENTS Standard Drug Co. Perry Paint Glass Co. Brannbeck's Moving Storage Willis S. Wright Sons City Vulcanizing Co., Inc. Worth's Perco Station Leggett Davis, Inc. The Jill Shoppe Edenton Furniture Co. S. S. Gaylord Phillip Johnson Clarence Pearl's Restaurant D. W. Cutrell Dr. Edward S. Bond, M.D. Fairfield Motel Carawan's Motel Western Gas Service, Inc. Cutrell's Department Store A. B. Swindell Son Cahoon Wahob Cahoon Swindell The Berry Co, Mattamuskeet Lodge Lillie Liverman Owens Shoe Co. D. Walter Harris McPherson Bros. Auto Supply Co. Hertford Livestock Supply Co. Culpepper Hardware J. Carter Perry Miles Spencer Mann's Gulf Service Center Dare County Ice Storage Co. Oasis E. E. Smith Rose Bay Oyster House J. H. Ward Edward's Fender Body Works Sara L. Taft Campen's Jeweler Barrow Bottling Works (Double Cola) Katie Armstrong's Store E. S. Brickhouse Groceries J.C. McClees Store Effie Brickhouse Marvin Hassell, Trucking Service Spruill's Cleaners Mrs. Fred Smith's Restaurant C. N. Davenport Sons _ Compliments of McBRIDE HERRING Be eos es SLR SPORTING GOODS COMPANY, Columbia, North Carolina INC. PLANTERS COTTON OIL AND FERTILIZER CO. Post Office Drawer 912 Rocky Mount, North Carclina Goldsboro, North Carolina Phone REpublic 5-0855 : Compliments of YELLOW FRONT GROCERY Columbia, North Carolina- Compliments of EASTERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Stationers-Office Outfitters—Printers Ahoskie, North Carolina WALKER FUNERAL HOME Monuments Columbia, North Carolina MITCHENER'S PHARMACY Edenton, North Carolina COLONIAL FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS John A. Mitchener, Jr., Owner Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of DR. J. M. PHELPS Creswell, North Carolina Compliments of SANDY POINT SERVICE STATION Columbia, North Carolina R, S, LEARY Plastering Contractor Columbia, North Carolina A CAREER With A Future! Hf you ike science and mathe- matics, consider engineering for your career! Engineering is the field of today and tomorrow. Progress is fast. New jobs are ‘Opening up every day. Plan for @ bb with o future—plon to be oN engineer! VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY BULLUCK FURNITURE COMPANY 124 S$. Church Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina Compliments of Jesse Spencer COLUMBIA THEATRE Phone 276] Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of MAOLA MILK COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina CRESWELL TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Oliver Sales and Service M.V. Cahoon, Jr. Earl J. Baynor Phone 211-7 Creswell, North Carolina Fo pita Ramet DS aa erage


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