Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, NC)
- Class of 1960
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This Book was given to Tyrrell County Public Library by David E. Davis October 27, 2005 Ff oreford The Senior Class takes great pride in presenting to you, the present students of Columbia High School, this _ 1960 COLUMBIAN. May it preserve your memories of _ this small but highly treasured institution of learning for _ the year, 1959-1960. May you refer to thisannual's contents in 1980 with the same pleasure that we hope you are enjoying today. 1960 Calumbian Presented by Che Senior Class of Columbia High School Columbia, North Carolina ROBERT CARTWRIGHT Editor-in-Chief GENE COMBS IRIS SNELL Assistant Editor Business Manager Dedication As the Senior Class of 1960 prepares to leave the Chambers of Columbia High School, it takes much pride in properly bestowing a great honor upon someone who has beenthe dominant force in guiding us up that steep summit of attaining a high school education, We feel that the example set, and advice given by this person will be a determining factor in accomplishing our goals. We, the Seniors of 1960, admire, respect, love, thank, and do with much gratitude dedicate this 1960 COLUMBIAN to our principal, a great humanitarian, MR, WILLIAM JAMES NICHOLS, Columbian Staff Iris Snell, Business Manager; Robert Cartwright, Editor-in-Chief; Gene Combs, Mrs. Madge Van Horne, Sponsor: Gladys Hassell, Snapshot Editor; Don Chaplin, Assistant Editor. First row standing: Sophomore Representative; Rosalie Mizell, Junior Representative; Ann Clouqh, Assistant Business Manager; RitaWard, Circulation Manager; Gay Roughton, Assistant Business Manager; Susie Workman, Circulation Manager; Flora Ann Hollis, Freshman Representative. Second row standing: Peggy Davis, Norman Van Home, Joan Rhodes, Photographic Editors; Neil Scott, Circulation Manager; Monty Harrell, Sports Editor. ia Mr, M, L. Basnight, Superintendent; Mr. O, B. Cohoon, Chairman; Mr, H. C, Snell; Mr, Harvey Davis. Administration a PRINCIPAL MRS, LUCIA MR. F. D, MRS, MARY ANN c W. J. NICHOLS CUNNINGHAM RIVENBA RK COMBS University of North Key's Secretarial Schoo} University of Hawaii Meredith College uw Carolina, Duke North Carolina Mars Hill College University, East State College | Carolina College t MRS, MADGE VAN MR, E, J. NUNES MISS IRMA WALKER MR, FRED JOHNSON HORNE East Carolina College East Carolina College William and Mary East Carolina College Westem Carolina College College, University of North Carolina ww Ww =] 2 x v jaw Aw g § 3 oe uel is] ow 5 NEIL SCOTT Vice-President ROSALIE MIZELL Secretary MONTY HARRELL President IRIS SNELL Treasurer o Poem Go forward, though the journey be hard. To stop means only defeat. Then you will forever be barred From reaching your goal at the peak, Though your journey be wearisome and slow, Andthe hazards you find will be many, Just rememberwhen you're feeling low, Your rewards, when they come, will be plenty. GENE COMBS Class Poet F lo foer RED ROSE Colours BLUE AND WHITE Matto GO FO RWARD THOUGH THE JOURNEY BE. HARD FRANKIE BRICKHOUSE They say the good die young. Boy, amI taking care of my- self! FoF. A. 1, 2,3, Re- porter 3; Baseball 3, 4; Bus Driver 3,4. GORDON DEAVER Quiet men are usually great men. Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; F. F. A. 1; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Junior Play; 4-H 1, 2,3. JOAN RHODES I want to be, rather than to seem, F.H.A. 1, 2; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Business Manager 3,4; 4-H 1,2; Music Club 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Student Government 1, 2, Secretary 2; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Junior Play; Marshal 2,3, Chief Marshal 3; Annual Staff 4, Historian 4; Debating Club 2, 3,4; Class Reporter 1, 2,3,4; Library Club 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Girls' State 3. ROBERT CARTWRIGHT Anything worth doing is worth doing right. F.F.A.1, 2,3, Treasurer 2; Newspaper Staff 1, 2,3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 3,4; Basketball 1; Marshal 1, 3; Library club 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; Student Government 2; Debating Club 2, 3,4; Junior Play; Annual Staff 2, 3,4, Editor in-Chief4. GENE COMBS Formal English? Who digs that? [ have a vocabulary of my own, F.F. A. 1; 4-H 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Football 4; Student Government 1, 3, Vice President 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff, Assistant Editor 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Class President 1, Class Poet 4, MICKEY BRUNER Very industrious I couldbe, if it weren't for ha ppy-go-lucky me ! ' FFA. 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3,4. GLORIA ARMSTRONG Quiet-Yes! Sweet- Yes! 'Gonna' Grad- 6 uate, That's Me. H. A. 2, 3; 4-H 128 BERTRAM DAVENPORT 'What!s more cultured than a cultured man? Basketball 1, 2, an 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Class Vice-President 2; Junior Play; Library Club 4. PEGGY DAVIS Be a live wire, and you won't get stepped on, F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,4, Chief 3,4; 4-H Club 1; Monogram Club 2, 3,4, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Junior Play; Girls! State; Class Treasurer 1; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 3, MONTY HARRELL He came to us from far horizons to do what men have not yet done, Football 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4, Vice- President 3, President 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 4; Boys' State 3; Junior Play; Class President 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor; Library Club 4, GLADYS HASSELL Short, sweet, hard to beat? F. H. A, 1,2,3,4; Student Government 4; Cheer- leader 4; Annual Staff 4; Library Club 4, 10 LARRY GREEN Betterto know all you say thantosay all you know, Elizabeth City High School 1; Pamlico County High School 2,3; Band 1; Basket- ball 2. ROSALIE MIZELL Don't say you won't, because you will. F, H, A. 1, 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; 4-H 1; Monogram Club 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Girls' State 3; Glee Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Class Vice- President 1; Class Secretary 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Library Club 4; Annual Staff, NORMAN VANHORNE It is a plague to be a handsome man, F.F. A, 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; Student Government 2,3, 4, President 4; 4-H Club 1, 2;Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Junior Play. AUBREY GAY ROUGHTON BRICKHOUSE Take it from me, Serious? Well, I life is great. could be, 4-H Clubi;F. H. A. 3,4; Junior Play; An- nual Staff; Library Club 4; Glee Club 3,4. Newspaper Staff 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Football 4; 4-H Club. NEIL SCOTT Hitch your wagon to a star, Bath 1; Paintsville, Kentucky 2; Class Treasurer 1; Class Vice-President 3,4; Latin Club 2; Tri-Hi 2; Monogram Club 1, 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4, Managing Editor 3; Annual Staff 4; Boys' State 3; Debating Club 3; Football 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,3,4; Library Club 4, RUTH SELBY Neither naughty nor bad, neither happy nor sad, but content, F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4, Reporter 4;4-H Club 1, 2; News- paper Staff 3,4; Exchange Manager 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Glee Club 3,4; Library Club 4, 11 BETTY NORMAN Never followa crowd, F. H. A. 2,3; 4-H ih 5 IRIS SNELL Educationand adventure, she will pursue; fame, she will achieve. F, H. A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; 4-H 1, 2, Reporter 2; Newspaper Staff 3,4, Managing Editor 4; Junior Play; Beta Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4, Vice-President 4; Library Club 4, Presi- dent 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Captain 3; Student Coun- cil, 3, 4, Treasurerl; Glee Club 3, 4; Marshal 3; Class Treasurer 2, 3,4; Music Club 1, 2, 3,4; Bus Driver 4; Girls' State 3; Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4, JUNIOR TARKINGTON Manners make the man, Basketball 1, 2,3, 4; Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; 4-H 1, 2,3,4;F. F. A.1,2,3,4. RITA WARD Silent waters often hold hidden treasures, ' F,H.A. 2, 3,4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; 4-H 1; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Junior Play; Library Club 4; Annual Staff4, SUSIE WORKMAN If you want fun, she's with you; if you are in trouble, she's for you; if you need a friend, she's near you, 4-H 1; F. H, A. 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Prophet 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Basketball 1; Glee Club 3; Library Club 4, 12 BOBBY VOLIVA Although he's no doctor, he does a great deal of cutting up. Football 2, 3,4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4. Class History As the time is drawing nearer for us to walk across the stage to receive our diplomas, we can hardly realize that our high school days are almost over. Looking back, the memories of our first years in school flood our minds. It seems only yesterday that we were busily leaming, and getting promoted from grade to grade. Almost every year we gained new members or lost old ones, First of all, Monty Harrell came to us o the second grade. Then in the seventh grade Gene Combs, Betty Lou Norman, Gloria Armstrong, and Susie Workman joined our group. In the eighth grade, we happily received Robert Cartwright and Frankie Brickhouse. The eight years in grammar school having slipped by quickly, we found ourselves in high school. During those days as freshmen we were confused and shy, but very proud to be eligible to participate in the high school activities. We were just really beginning to feel at home in high school our sophomore year. Naturally, we had to study harder than ever, but we engaged in and enjoyed extracurricular activities, too. As usual, we, as juniors, had more prestige, and numerous exciting things happened to us. In our junior play, Crazy as a Loon, we developed dramatically and socially, The rehearsals were fun, but the real performance was a huge success! ! : Another event which highlighted our junior year was the day our class rings arrived, Excited, yes, but that wasn't even the word to describe our enthusiasm. Then came the grand finale of our junior year, the Junior-Senior Banquet at Mattamuskeet Lodge. Mr. Ernest Sutton, our junior advisor, helped us over the rough spots and helped us prepare for our special events. Now, after muchstudy and anticipation, we are seniors, Mrs. Madge Van Home, our advisor, was really indispensable as we workedon our yearbook, trying to make it the best yet, and began preparing for our senior play, trip to Washington, D. C., and graduation. As the history of this, the Class of '60, ends, we wish to extend our thanks to all of our friends, parents and teachers who have guided us into the fields of knowledge and have done their best to make each of us a success thus far, JOAN RHODES Historian 13 Last Will and Cestament Township of Columbia County of Tyrrell State of North Carolina We. the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty, being of sound mind, and body, do make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. ee ARTICLE I To our faithful faculty, we bequeath our sincere appreciation and gratitude, for the understanding they have shown us. ARTICLE II To our parents, we bequeath our deep respect and sincere appreciation for helping to make our graduation possible, ARTICLE Il Section I To the oncoming Seniors, we bequeath the joy and happiness of being Seniors, and publishing the 1961 COLUMBIAN, Section II To the oncoming Juniors, we bequeath luck in Mr. Nunes! history class. (You'll need it.) Section IIT To the oncoming Sophomores, we bequeath luck in Miss Walker's biology class. Section IV To the oncoming Freshmen, we bequeath the confused joy of being in high school. ARTICLE IV Individual Bequeaths: To specified individuals we wish to bestow the following articles: GLORIA ARMSTRONG, bequeath my ability to get along with people to Fran Davenport. AUBREY BRICKHOUSE, bequeath my way with the girls to Alan Basnight. FRANKIE BRICKHOUSE, bequeath my brown eyes to Mary Kirk. MICKEY BRUNER, bequeath my boastful ways to Neil Hear. ROBERT CARTWRIGHT, bequeath my Editorship of The Cats' Whispers to J. D. Brickhouse. GENE COMBS, bequeath my slang expressions to Charles Shaw. BERTRAM DAVENPORT, bequeath my deep voice to Bobby Patrick. PEGGY DAVIS, bequeath my flirtatious ways to Alice Ann Oliver, GORDON DEAVER, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Harley Brickhouse. MONTY HARRELL, bequeath my ability to make good corn meal to Don Chaplin. GLADYS HASSELL, bequeath my short stature to Gwen Bruner, ROSALIE MIZELL, bequeath my talkative ways to Ellen Sawyer. BETTY LOU NORMAN, bequeath my bashful ways to Leonda Newberry. JOAN RHODES, bequeath my ability to get along with Robert Cartwright to any girl who can. GAY ROUGHTON, bequeath my temper to Shirley Cohoon, RUTH SELBY, bequeath my shorthand book to Linda Patrick. JUNIOR TARKINGTON, bequeath my loud laugh to Harrell Walker. NORMAN VANHORNE, bequeath my neat hair to Mack Clough, BOBBY VOLIVA, bequeath my witty ways to Holt Shaw. | RITA WARD, bequeath my quiet ways to Joyce Spruill. SUSIE WORKMAN, bequeath my shadow to keep Brenda Hales company. NEIL SCOTT, bequeath my ability to sleep during Mrs, Van Horne! s English class to anyone who doesn't snore. LARRY GREEN, bequeath my neat ways to Ellis Berry, IRIS SNELL, bequeath this job to some unsuspecting Junior. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Senior Class of 1960 to be their Last Will and Testament. bees nel ‘Testatrix Witnesses y 14 Class Prophecy The year—1980; the place—on an airplane just leaving a New York Airport. I, SUSIE WORKMAN stewardess, had just finished making my passengers comfortable and had sat down to read the moming issue of 'The New York Times. The headlines were pleasing to the eye for they were: MONTY HARRELL, President of the United Nations, Announces that World Peace Has Finally Been Achieved. To celebrate this joyous event, the President of the United States, NEIL SCOTT, and the first lady, PEGGY DAVIS, are going to their country farm at Columbia, North Carolina. It seems that MICKEY BRUNER, the Sales Manager of the President's Sporting Goods Factory, will serve as caddy for the President's game of golf with BERTRAM DAVENPORT, Chief Engineer of space ships for Project X, which will explore Pluto. The article states, as] read further, that IRIS SNELL, Secretary of the Treasury and also tutor of the President's children, will remain in D. C. with the children. The President announced at this time that he will undergo his quarterly check-up after his retum to the capitol, if his personal physician, JOAN RHODES, retums from the Andes with her mil- Nionaire husband, AUBREY BRICKHOUSE, who is looking for new oil prospects there. As I turn to page IV, I find ROBERT CARTWRIGHT, Editor-in-Chief of this paper, blasting the Scott Adminstration for its Compulsory Space Insurance Act. As I am about to read further, 1 am interrupted by the plane's captain, FRANKIE BRICKHOUSE, who wants a cup of coffee. As I return from the cockpit, I run into one of the passengers. whom I immediately recognize as GENE COMBS, a confirmed bachelor, whose work is Model Photography. As we sit down to reminisce, he surprises me by having me meet two of his models, ROSALIE MIZELL and GLADYS HASSELL, who were also members of the Class of '60. Rosalie tells me that three members have become famous in the entertainment field. It seems that BETTY NORMAN, GLORIA ARMSTRONG, and GAY ROUGHTON, who are now known as the Gay-Lue Trio, are fast replacing the still-famous re - cordings of the McQuire Sisters. Gladys informed me that RITA WARD had the audience of The LARRY GREEN Show, which replaced the Ed Sullivan Show, rolling in the aisles with her comedy act, ''The Wildest of the Beatniks. As Gene thumbs through his issue of 'The New York Times to show mea picture of his models, he callsto my atten- tion an advertise ment run by NORMAN VANHORNE, president of New York City Motors. The advertisement reads,'For the best overhauling job available in the United States today visit us and have the job done under the supervision of chief mechanic, BOBBY VOLIVA. As Gene throws down the paper, a picture of GORDON DEAVER, coach of the New York Knickerbockers, turns up. Opposite it is a headline which reads, JUNIOR TARKINGTON, pitcher of a shut-out game for the New York Yankees last year signed a contract for the 1981 season for $250, 000. As we land at the Hollywood Airport, we all plan to go | out for the evening at RUTH SELBY'S Night Club Tropicana. That night at the Tropicana, Mrs. Vanhorme, who is now president of Vanhorne Productions, was sitting at a table Opposite us. Upon seeing us, she came over to talk with us about how she had achieved her fame through her academy- award-winning movie, starring Kathy and Craig Brickhouse. After discussing how the 1960 COLUMBIAN won the 1960 Pulitzer Prize for good literature, we all toasted, May the golden memories of C. H. S. live with us forever. Prophetess: SUSIE WORKMAN Assistants: MANFRED HARRELL ROBERT CARTWRIGHT 15 Gordon Deaver 2. Larry Green 3. Pt y Davis 4. Gene Comb 5. Iris Snell 6. Robe rtCartwright 7, Neil Scott Junior Tarkington 9, Norn an Vanhor 10 - Monty Harrell 11, Gladys Hassell 12. Mickey Bruner 13, Bobby Voliva Gay Roughton 15, Rita Ward 16. Bertram Davenport 17, af an fe 38 Gloria Armstrong 19, Susie Workman 20, Frankie Brickhouse 21. Ruth Selby 22. Rosalie Mizell Superlatives —_—=- . oo _— BEST-ALL-AROUND Rosalie Mizell and Bertram Davenport MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joan Rhodes and Robert Cartwright MOST ATTRACTIVE Peggy Davis and Norman Vanhorne MOST POPULAR Gladys Hassell and Gene Combs MOST ATHLETIC WITTIEST Ruth Selby and Bobby Voliva ty mm if Ted i fo! Brenda Elizabeth 21 Underclassmen Junjors Motto Though We Falter, We Will Never Fall LINDA PATRICK EDWARD DAVIS Vice-President President as snails 2 : BL lo torr FAY ROUGHTON DON CHAPLIN ul olors = Secretary Treasurer RED CARNATION RED AND WHITE MARTY SIMMONS and APRIL CLOUGH 22 ELLIS BERRY FRANCES BRICKHOUSE HARLIE BRICKHOUSE da LORETTA BRICKHOUSE PAT BRICKHOUSE RONALD BRICKHOUSE WANDA BRICKHOUSE GWEN BRUNER DON CHAPLIN MACK CLOUGH BOBBY COHOON SHIRLEY COOPER WANDA COOPER 23 JOYCE COWELL PEGGY DAVENPORT EDWARD DAVIS ANGELA HOPKINS LEON JONES EUGENE KIDD MARY LOU KIRK BETSY LAWRENCE HOWARD LIVERMAN LINDA PATRICK PEGGY REYNOLDS JOYCE RHODES JUDY RHODES DELTON ROUGHTON FAY ROUGHTON TEANIE ROUGHTON ROY SAWYER HOLT SHAW ALVIN SMITH JOYCE SPRUILL J. WARREN SWAIN LINDA SWAIN PEGGY WALKER FAY WOODARD 25 Sophomores CHARLES SHAW J.D. BRICKHOUSE President Vice-President FREDDIE MITCHELL Secretary NANCY HASSELL Treasurer BETTY JOYCE BAREFIELD ALLAN BASNIGHT CHARLES BASNIGHT SHARON BERRY CONNIE BRICKHOUSE DALLAS BRICKHOUSE HERBERT BRICKHOUSE J. D, BRICKHOUSE ANN CLOUGH WAYNE COHOON HAL COHOON CAROL COMBS DAVID COOPER LARRY COOPER DANA DAVENPORT NANCY GIBBS RONNIE GRIMSLEY NANCY HASSELL NEIL HEARN BRIAN HOPKINS TERESA JONES MAE LASSITER JOSEPH LIVERMAN FREDDIE MITCHELL HOPE MORRIS LEOND A NEWBERRY HAROLD NORMAN DOTTIE PRITCHETT CHARLES SHAW JACKIE SMITH THOMAS SPRUILL ALLEN SWAIN HARRELL WALKER GLORIA WALKER KEITH WEATHERLY MARY RUTH WOODLEY 27 Hf reshmen DAVID CLOUGH President DON WEATHERLY Secretary 28 FREDDY SWAIN DOUGLAS REYNOLDS Vice -President Treasurer DIANE AINSLEY GENEVA ARMSTRONG LARRY ARMSTRONG RAYMOND ARMSTRONG DAVID BARNES KATIE BASNIGHT CHESTER BERRY MARY BELLE BERRY JOSEPH BRICKHOUSE STANLEY BRICKHOUSE THOMAS BRICKHOUSE DAVID CLOUGH DELTON COHOON SHIRLEY COHOON GARY COMSTOCK JESSIE COOPER CHRISTINE DAVENPORT FRAN DAVENPORT DALE DAVIS BRENDA HALES ELMO HASSELL LILLIE MAE HASSELL FLORA ANN HOLLIS THADINE HOPKINS WILMA JACKSON DORIS JONES MORIS JONES ROBERT KIDD ALICE ANN OLIVER BOBBY PATRICK BILL POLLARD DOUGLAS REYNOLDS PAT ROUGHTON DALLAS SAWYER ELLEN SAWYER LORRAINE SIMMONS NORMA SIMMONS LOUISE SHAW CURTIS SMITH BRENDA SPENCER BUD SPENCER NEIL SPENCER FREDDY SWAIN GLENDA SWAIN MARY BETH SWAIN MYRA VOLIVA DON WEATHERLY FAY WEST GEORGE WEST JOHN WHITE GENE WOODARD WARREN WOODARD Chickens fill have toothache fuhen: Gloria Armstrong stops trying to please other people. Aubrey Brickhouse starts going steady. Frankie Brickhouse goes girl crazy. Mickey Bruner prefers school above hunting. Robert Cartwright starts liking Abraham Lincoln. Gene Combs quits loving and starts fighting. Bertram Davenport gets to school on time. Peggy Davis stops stumbling over her own feet. Gordon Deaver stops mumbling. Monty Harrell gets a speeding ticket??? Gladys Hassell outgrows her cushion restriction. Rosalie Mizell's last name is Berry. Betty Lou Norman becomes a beatnik. Joan Rhodes gets caught going to the store. Gay Roughton joins the Coast Guard, Ruth Selby gets married, Iris Snell skips town with the class treasury. Susie Workman bleaches her hair. Neil Scott gets in a hurry. Bobby Voliva stops combing his hair. Junior Tarkington develops a silent laugh, Norman Vanhorne is without a girl friend???? Rita Ward quits making wise cracks. Larry Green quits losing his books. 30 tons t ®rganiza 31 1 Beta Club : ROBERT CARTWRIGHT e MONTY HARRELI | DON | GHAPLIN Lascssav ere mee eon cnemeren Vi | MR, F. D. RIVENBARK-MISS IRMA WALKER. ...+ Sponsors | ee meron ne tee em ener a “ney ef aes epee Student Government HOPE MORRIS........... slavalnielolafelatelalolalelcleieteteta Secretary ™ NNORMANIVANTIORNE wcrc cleicicvacie'cis cleeln havea clog President EDWARD DAVIS. ...ccecscccecsceccecseees Vice-President PAV IE CLOU Ciitvajaraiulalaiaiaia’eleleleteteralcie elcieleleiajnveiere ss Ute aster MRS, MADGE VANHORNE-MR.F.M, JOHNSON... Sponsors MBs DAVID! DAVIS siciess:eie.e vels 0u'e ev eis le bcp 'e' 0s 06 eS POUSOL JOAN RHODES, .ccscccesscccsevenchecce Disiness Manager ROBERT CARTWRIGHT, ...secceceveessee Editor-in-Chief DON CHAPLIN... .ccccccscccccccececovees Assistant Editor TRIS SNELL... ccc sccccccccccsccecseeeses Managing Editor AMR. F. D. 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WARREN SWAIN Guard AUBREY BRICKHOUSE Halfback RONALD BRICKHOUSE End NORMAN VANHORNE Quarterback « “a a Nhe Ben Pee ER Pai as First row: Delton Cohoon, Robert Kidd, Eugene Kidd, Norman Vanhorme, . Gordon Deaver, Autrey Brickhouse. Second row: Elmo Hassell-Charles | Shaw, Managers; David Clough, Charles Basnight, Thomas Spruill, | J Freddie Mitchell, Douglas Reynolds, . i ral] ALLEN SWAIN End HERBERT BRICKHOUSE, JR. Quarterback EUGENE KIDD. Guard row: Bobby Voliva, Monty Harrell, Delton Roughton, Gene Combs, ) mald Brickhouse, Mack Clough. Second row: Ronnie Grimsley, Herbert Wckhouse, J. Warren Swain, Allen Swain, Larry Cooper, Bobby Patrick, i it Shaw, Mai ; Mr. F. M. Johnson, Coach. res te a NE oe CHARLES BASNIGHT Halfback : ; 41 MR, F, M. JOHNSON Coach P an Guard y RONNIE GRIMSLEY Tackle LARRY COOPER Center Pyke Girls’ Basketball IRIS SNELL ROSALIE MIZELL MARY LOU KIRK Guard Guard Forward First row: Jackie Smith, Linda Patrick, Gloria Jane Walker, Loretta Brickhouse, Rosalie Mizell, Mary Leu Kirk, Second row: Mr. F. M. Johnson, Coach; Judy Rhodes, Jackie Fay Roughton, Peggy Walker, Iris Snell, Gwen Bruner, Mary Ruth Woodley, Dottie Pritchett, Angela Hopkins, Ruth Selby, Manager. PEGGY WALKER ( Guard lad FAY ROUGHTON j Forward 4 . ‘, | ANGELA HOPKINS | Forward ’ Boys’ Basketball o 7 S ey iy i . ‘ | y } | f =, | : GENE COMBS GORDON DEAVER Guard Guard J. Warren Swain, Manager; Eugene Kidd, Gene Combs, Roy Sawyer, Bertram Davenport, Monty Harrell, Neil Scott,-Junior Tarkington, Hal Cohoon, Gordon Deaver, F. M. Johnson, Coach. Ne Qe 2 q.’ c | ey 4 Y A : A MONTY HARRELL | f “sy Center 1 j e A } ; Ld | | NEIL SCOTT BERTRAM DAVENPORT : | } Forward Forward be j f ot | 43 NEIL SCOTT, MONTY HARRELL, MR. F. M. JOHNSON GORDON DEAVER, Co-Captains Baseball Coach First row; Charles Basnight, Eugene Kidd, Gordon Deaver, Charles Shaw, Freddy Mitchell. Second row; Holt Shaw, Manager; Junior Tarkington, Herbert Brickhouse, Neil Scott, Monty Harrell, Roy Sawyer, Gene Combs, Mr. F. M. Johnson, Coach. EUGENE KIDD, GORDON DEAVER Catchers JUNIOR TARKINGTON, HERBERT BRICKHOUSE, JR., NEIL SCOTT Pitchers Llementary 45 MR, D, E, DAVIS William and Mary MRS. BORDEN McCLEES Altantic Christian East Carolina MRS, MARY WALKER Woman's College Ul, C. MISS HETTIE JONES University of North Carolina MRS, RUTH BASNIGHT Atlantic Christian East Carolina College MISS ROSE BATEMAN East Carolina College MRS, KATIE REYNOLDS Woman's College MRS, HELEN MELSON Atlantic Christian Ct ee Se oe MRS, DOROTHY COMBS East Carolina College MRS, LUCY RHODES East Carolina College MRS, JANE POLLARD East Carolina College MRS, LOIS SELBY East Carolina College MRS, CAMILLE EVERTON Atlantic Christian 46 Hourth Grade Bateman, Bonnie Brickhouse, Don Brickhouse, Marie Brickhouse, Zack Brickhouse, Arnette Cahoon, Delmo Cohcon, Dotty Combs, Colon Cooper. Second row port, Harriet Davenport, Ann Deaver, Paul Deaver, Clarence Fisher, B. R. Harrell, Fara Hassell, Virginia Hathaway. Third row: Brenda Howett, Roger Hudson, , Eddie Reynolds, Gene Sawyer, Susan Scott, Chuck Simmons, Dotsey Simmons. Fourth row: Elizabeth Smith, Fred Snell, Daisy Spencer, Ann Swain, Noel Swain, JoAnn Topping, Shirley Kay Voliva,-Freda Weatherly, Ralph Weatherly, Kathy Withers. Ainsley, Phil Ainsley, B Chird Grade Gail Alexander, Sheila Armstrong, Mary Brickhouse, Council Bryan, Linda Cohoon, M enport, Gary Davis, Allen Deaver, Tommy Donna Godwin, Monty Hassell, Pearce, Glen Phelps, Michael Phelps, Jani Jerry Rhodes, Linda Rho immons, Edwin Smith, Fist row, left June Cooper. Se Norman. Third Fourth row: De a Workman. 49 Second Grade Hirst Grade : oe ‘ rackt | ees CS Bee “3 SS RR = PATRONIZE OUR SUPPORTERS A se ns a fet pee = 4 Mm A Aduertisements 51 ae WE RECOMMEWD COLUMBIA GARAGE. ||] _ PAINTING General Auto Repairs Bear Wheel Alignment Motor Tune-up Bod y and Fender Work, Painting Briggs and Stratton, Clinton Motor and Parts Bridge Street Phone 226-1 AS Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of CRESWELL DRY CLEANERS Creswell, North Carolina QUINN FURNITURE CO. C.L. BARNES Market and Fancy Meats Edenton, North Carolina Creswell, North Carolina C.N. DAVENPORT SON General Repairing Electric and Acetylene Welding Day Phone 211-9 Creswell, North Carolina DOT'S Ready-to-wear for the family Compliments of EDENTON TASTEE FREEZE Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of COLLINS DEPARTMENT STORE Box 252 Phone 266-1] Columbia, North Carolina Windsor, North Carolina 52 BEST WISHES to THE 1960 SENIOR CLASS of COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL WEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER Manteo, North Carolina: 53 SIMP'S DRIVE-IN Pit Cooked Bar-B-Q U.S. Highway 64 LATHAM'S Fashion Craft Ki-Yaks for Women Freeman-Bobsmart for Men Billiken-American Boy for Children Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of PLYMOUTH FURNITURE CO. Plymouth, North Carolina ENGELHARD CAFE Engelhard, North Carolina Compliments MANN'S GULF SERVICE CENTER Manns Harbor, North Carolina ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING CO. Lunsford Brothers, Owners 529 N. Poindexter Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of FARMERS SUPPLY Dennis M. Pledger, Jr. L.W. Pledger Columbia, North Carolina 54 Hi Styles For Hi Students BELK-TYLER Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of THE FASHION SHOP Plymouth, North Carolina R.B. BALANCE Self-Service—Meats—Groceries Engelhard, North Carolina MIDGETTE'S ESSO STATION Engelhard, North Carolina Hunting and Fishing MATTAMUSKEET LODGE Fairfield, North Carolina JOHNNIE GREGORY MASTER BUILDER TRUCK AND TRAILER BODIES Phone 6072 Elizabeth City, North Carolina WALKER'S FUNERAL HOME Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of TAYLOR DRUGSTORE Prescriptions—Film—Sodas Washington, North Carolina HOSKIN-HARRELL GROCERY Edenton, North Carolina Every Day More and More People Shop at BELK-TYLER'S Edenton, North Carolina HUGHES AND PARKER HARDWARE Edenton, North Carolina Best Wishes P Q SUPER MARKET Home of Fine Foods Edenton, North Carolina BRYUM IMPLEMENT AND TRUCK COMPANY Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of WHITE'S 5¢ to $5.00 STORE Columbia, North Carolina 55 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOE WILLIAMS SWANQUARTER HOTEL Swanquarter, North Carolina HOBBS IMPLEMENT CO., INC. Your John Deere Dealer Edenton, North Carolina MITCHENER'S PHARMACY COLONIAL FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS John A. Mitchener, Jr., Owner Edenton, North Carolina For The Best Selection —Visit— GRIFFIN MUSIC CENTER Edenton, North Carolina ALBEMARLE FISH CO. Wholesale and Retail Phone 242-0 Edenton, North Carolina BILL PERRY'S TEXACO SERVICE 1 Day Recapping Service Phone 9721 Edenton, North Carolina EDENTON TRACTOR and IMPLEMENT CO. and EDENTON MARINA U.S. Highway Ford Sales and Service Edenton, North Carolina THE OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Your Royal Typewriter Dealer Phone 2214 Edenton, North Carolina L, C. PERRY AND SON Be Sociable, Have A Pepsi eee SLT Washington, North Carolina WINFIELD'S STOCKY ARD Sale every Thursday Good as the best, Better than the rest Chocowinity, North Carolina COLE'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP Complete Electric Motor Service Phone WH 6-4336 Chocowinity, North Carolina R.K. JAGARS Fish—Oysters—Shrimp Phone 2711 Columbia, North Carolina C.M. SWINDELL General Merchandise Texaco Gas and Oil Fairfield, North Carolina JACKSON WHOLESALE CO., INC. Tobaccos and Notions 222 Dobbs Street Hertford, North Carolina HERTFORD LIVESTOCK SUPPLY CO, Phone 2501 Hertford, North Carolina 56 LARRY JONES ESSO STATION AND GROCERY STORE Phone 2177 Columbia, North Carolina HYDE IMPLEMENT AND SUPPLY, INC. FCX Dealer—Agent Dairy Supplies All Types Feed our Specialty Phone 17-2 Englehard, N.C. Compliments of WASHINGTON COUNTY Grain Center Phone 3041 Creswell, North Carolina D.M. SAWYER HARDWARE Paints, Toys, and Sporting Goods John Small Avenue Washington, North Carolina IKE'S SERVICE STATION Belhaven, North Carolina TOPPINGS COUNTRY SAUSAGE Complete Line of Smoked Products Franks, Smoked Hams Pantego, North Carolina Compliments of TYRRELL HARDWARE COMPANY Shelton Ludford, Manager Telephone 245-1] Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of HOTEL ENGLEHARD Englehard, North Carolina Compliments of L.H. JOHNSON SON Pantego, North Carolina HERMAN DORIS COHOON Groceries Route 3, Columbia, North Carolina OWENS SUPPLY COMPANY Feeds—Seeds—Fertilizer Farm Produce Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of B B SUPERMARKET S.F.Pollard Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of H.W. McCLEES SON Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of S.D. COHOON SUPERMARKET Columbia, North Carolina PHELPS MOTORS See Phelps Motors for the Best Deal in Used Cars Columbia, North Carolina BEUPPERNONG IMO IEl RESTAURANT Modern Facilities, Southern Cooked Food W.D. VanHorn, Owner Phone 415] U.S. 64 By-pass, Location Columbia, North Carolina ALBEMARLE WELDING All Types Metals Machine Shop—Blacksmith Shop P.O. Box 152-W. Ehringhaus St. Elizabeth City, North Carolina EASTERN CAROLINA FEED SEEDIE@s, ING. Virginia Dare Feeds Elizabeth City, North Carolina 5481 5482 Compliments of JACOCKS PHARMACY, INC. Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of RUCKER SHEELY Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments and Best Wishes to The Senior Class of 1960 TOWE-WEBB MOTOR CO., INC. Chrysler-Plymouth Phone 246] Hertford, North Carolina Compliments of G.N. HURDLE Columbia, North Carolina DUVALL GIFT SHOP Gifts and Novelties Manns Harbor, North Carolina Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. Elizabeth City, North Carolina The Home of Red Goose Shoes CADER HARRIS SON The Friendly Store Latest Ideas in Clothing Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of ALBEMARLE AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of J.C. McCLEES STORE Columbia, North Carolina BUTLER LAND AND TIMBER CO. We buy logs and standing timber Phone 3911 Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of JOLLY MUSIC CO. Coin-operated machine Phone 52] Englehard, N.C. Compliments of JOLLY RADIO T.V. SERVICE R.C.A. Zenith Quality Service While You Wait Phone 52] Englehard, N.C. “the friendly =i Pepper-Upper” Compliments of WONDER BREAD CO. CONTINENTAL BAKING COMPANY 3801 Hillsboro Street Raleigh, North Carolina Come In COLONIAL; You'll Come Out Better Everytime. ompliments of MAOLA MILK 1CE CREAM CO, Maola Dairy Products Haughton Street Williamston, North Carolina Hamam THE DAILY ADVANCE Elizabeth City, North Carolina WHISTLING PINES MOTEL RESTAURANT 2 1 2 Miles South of Elizabeth City on U.S. Highway 17 Ocean Hi-Way. 60 Compliments to the Senior Class of 1960 TREE FURNITURE GO: The Home of Fine Furniture Cecil Lilley Phone 3281 Columbia, North Carolina SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO! | pet, paPER MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Mortgage Plans and Estate Planning Come in and buy our products Agent Staff Manager J.H. Batts, Jr. R.A. Tarkington Elizabeth City, North Carolina Plymouth, N.C. Edenton, N.C. Retirement—Family Income—Education Compliments of C S MOTORS For The Best Bargains in Cars DR. A.F. DOWNUM see Lem A. Cohoon Edenton, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of CRESWELL SALES SERVICE Furniture and Appliances Phone 4315 Creswell, North Carolina HOSKINS TEXACO SERVICE STATION Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of NEWTOWN GROCERY Abner and Catherine Harrell Phone 3531 Columbia, North Carolina SAUNDERS COMPANY, INC. Elizabeth City, North Carolina HOPKINS BROS. NEW FOWLER'S STORE Wholesale—Firestone Tires—Dry Goods Notions—Netting—Clothing Phone TP 5-0486 Elizabeth City, North Carolina Phone 4592 Elizabeth City, North Carolina. 61 Compliments of THE EAST CAROLINA BANK Englehard—Swan Quarter—Columbia All deposits up to $10,000 guaranteed by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RUSSELL HOLMES SHOES Where shopping is a pleasure Nationally advertised Shoes for the family 310 Main Street Elizabeth City Compliments of Compliments of ECONOMY TYPEWRITER CO. Telephone 5690 Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of MITCHELL'S BARBER SHOP Columbia, North Carolina ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS E.J. Sealy Salesman J.-L. SMITH Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry Dial 3181 Columbia, North Carolina 62 TYRRELL DRUG STORE Mrs. Evelyn Cohoon Drugs—Sandwiches—Drinks Columbia, North Carolina ROAD STREET GROCERY Grade A Market J. Warren Roughton Phone 2091 Columbia, North Carolina J. J. SPEAR HEATING PLUMBING No Job too small or too? ?? Creswell, North Carolina W.B,. SPENCER STOCKYARD FEED STORE Day Phone 3656—Stockyard Night Phone 2134—Home Columbia, North Carolina L.H. SPENCER GROCERY Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of SANDY POINT SERVICE STATION Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of JAMES ALVAH BASNIGHT Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of SYKES PLUMBING AND HEATING Columbia, North Carolina 63. Compliments of HE. HARRISON WHOLESALE CO. Wholesale Grocers—Building Supplies Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of WESTERN GAS SERVICE, INC. AND WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Phones 3122 and 3214 Edenton, North Caroline HEARN VOLIVA BROAD STREET GARAGE Electric and Acetylene Welding Columbia, N.C. Phone 396] Compliments of MARGOLIS BROTHERS Williamston, North Carolina Compliments of DR. W.1. HART Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of LEGGETT'S JEWELERS Since 1894 Keepsake Diamond Rings Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of HOUSE CHEVROLET CO., INC. Where A Customer Sends A Friend Telephone SW 3-2191 Plymouth, North Carolina _—_—— CHEVROLET Compliments of MANTEO FURNITURE CO. Manteo, North Carolina Compliments of JEWEL SHOPPE Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of NORMAN FURNITURE CO. C. Clyde Hardison Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of MANNING MOTOR CO. Ford and Mercury Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of DR. L.F. FERGUSON Optometrist Edenton, North Carolina BYRUM HARDWARE COMPANY Gift—Shop Commercial Fishing Supplies Edenton, North Carolina LUCY VARIETY SHOP Clothing for the Family Creswell, North Carolina Compliments of COLUMBIA BARBER SHOP Alfred Ward, Proprietor Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of WALKER'S FARMERS EXCHANGE Feed and Seed Phone 217-9 Columbia, North Carolina COLUMBIA FURNITURE CO, Furniture for the Home J.W. Everett, Owner Phone 2466 Columbia, North Carolina BRICKHOUSE WHOLESALE CO. Confections—Drugs—Tobaccos Elm St. Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. Dealers in S-D Fertilizers Seed—Grain—Potatoes Phone Day 2041 B.F. Alexander Night 2589—3158 Manager My RReLE COUNTY LUMBER Gey MANUFACTURERS YELLOW PINE W.A. Williams President Columbia, N.C. Phone 224] DAVIS MOTORS New and Used Cars Best Cars of The East Coast Best Guarantee you can get anywhere Phone 3331 or 3526 H.L. Davis, Owner Columbia, North Carolina BR. 3. COMOON: OIL COMPANY Texaco Products Firestone Tires Friendly Service To Serve You Better Phone 247] Columbia, North Carolina F.B. SPENCER ESSO SERVICENTER ESSO Products Atlas Tires Telephone 288-1 Columbia, North Carolina 66 COMPLIMENTS OF COLUMBIA HOTEL MARTHA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE J.G. PAUL SON ROANOKE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES J.B. SHELL SERVICE C.W. SNELL, SR'S STORE CUTHRELL'S DEPT. STORE ALLIE HATFIELD BONNIE SULLIVANS' GULF STATION MR. H.W. PRITCHETT CHERRY'S RESTAURANT ALMA LEE'S SERVICE CENTER KREME KASTLE WILLIS S$. WRIGHT SONS JILL SHOPPE G.A. HARRELL GROCER W.C. BROWNING GARRETT HARDWARE CO, HOLLOWELL R X DRUG STORE S.B. ETHERIDGE R X DRUG STORE TODD PHARMACY J.D. DAWSON CO. ROY GREGORY MRS. LEE'S RESTAURANT YOUTH LAND NICK'S GRILL JOHN J. ROSS DR. W.S. GRIFFIN EDENTON FURNITURE CO. JACKSON'S RADIO T.V. SERVICE WHITE'S PLACE PERRY'S SUNOCO SERVICE OWENS SHOE STORE CRAIG SINCLAIR SERVICE DIXIE INN SEAFOOD RESTAURANT D. WALTER HARRIS FARMERS' SUPPLY CO. GEORGE'S CHEVROLET CO., INC. PERRY MOTOR CO. MRS. H.W. PRITCHETT 67 68 Autographs Autographs Autographs A Product of 72
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