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HT TYRRELL COUNTY LIBRARY P.O. BOX 540 COLUMBIA, NC 27925 ————— —— —— Ghe Columbian 196] Published by Ghe Senior Class of Columbia High School Columbia, North Carolina Foreword To instill in the heart and mind of every student and advisor of Columbia High School a spirit of loyalty and pride, we, the senior class, whose honor and privilege it has been to compile this book of nemories, do hope you will enjoy and treasure this, the 1960-1961 COLUMBIAN, forever and aday. SCHOOL MBIA NC The time is approaching when we, the Seniors of 1961 must part from the halls of dear old C.H.S., and there is one person who will always stand out in our memory. During our wonderful years of high school, she has been devoted, understanding, patient, and loving to everyone. Whenever we were in distress, in need of guidance, or advice, she always had a sympathetic ear and words of ins piration to help us through our delemmas, no matter how trivial they might be. Every morning we were greeted by her wonderful smile which seemed to start the day off tight. We shall always cherish her friendship and guidance with love and admiration. As a small token of our esteem for her, it is with great pleasure and honor that we dedicate the 1961 COLUMBIAN to our beloved senior advisor, MRS. MADGE LANE VAN HORN, In Memoriam Floyd Brickhouse was a jolly person, who always looked at the bright side of things. If we were down in the dumps or feeling low, Floyd was all we needed. His cheerful words, friendly smile, and pat on the back, were enough to make the saddest person happy. As we walk the halls of C.H.S. and no longer see that smile or hear that friendly word, we are saddened. Our hearts are heavy with sorrow, but sometime, maybe even tomorrow, we will see again the smiling face of our dear friend. He may be gone, but he will never be forgotten. Percy Davenport was a quiet person but very help- ful. If there was work to be done, we could always call on him. If we needed a friend, he was with us. If Wwe were ever in trouble, he was for us. We called him Buddy, and a truly great buddy he was. Though he is gone, he is with us still. In ourhearts he remains, and always will. CARIES OMEN SH. + tion and ITA j dminis } nN jj ZX —- Ree — MRS. MADGE L. VAN HORN Senior Advisor Faculty MRS. MARY ANN COMBS Freshman Advisor Rb Sr Y Ze Nb Mo Te Ru Ba La If Ta W Re Os Xs MISS IRMA WALKER MR, A. O. AYERS Sophomore Advisor Sophomore Advisor MR. W. J. WHITE, JR. Junior Advisor MR. MICKEY COLBERT MR. F. D. RIVENBARK Freshman Advisor Agriculture Advisor Mr. and Miss Senior Class MARY LOU KIRK EDWARD DAVIS, JR. BIBB SWAIN LINDA PATRICK FAY ROUGHTON DON CHAPLIN President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Motto Act Well Your Part; There All The Honor Lies. Colors Flower Blue and White Red Rose Mascots Marty Simmons April Clough Seniors 1961 PAT BRICKHOUSE Now who could be neater, or brighter, or sweeter? F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Reporter 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Health Club 3, 4; Annual Staff, Photographic Editor, Typist, Circu- lation Committee 4; Library Club 3. Zz ICES BRICKHOUSE rds a minute-no typewriter. 4; 4-H Club 1; Library 3; LORETTA BRICKHOUSE Be what you are. This is the first step toward becoming better than you are. F,H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 1, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Library Club 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 2, 4, Assistant Business Manager 4; Class Poet 4. DON CHAPLIN In argument too he showed great skill, even though vanquished, he argued still. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice- President 3, President 4, 2 Times 4-H District Demonstration Winner 1, 2, 3, 2 Times State 4-H Demonstration Winner 3, Delegate to National 4-H Club Cong Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Edito: Assistant Editor 3; Boys' State 3; Junior Play; Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Marshal 1, 3 Chief 3; Debating Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chair- man 4; Library Club 3; Health Club 3, 4, President 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4. WANDA BRICKHOUSE Women of few words are the best known. F, H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-HClubi, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4. GWEN BRUNER Happiness is made to be shared. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Library Club 3. Seniors WANDA COOPER To take life as it comes--that's my philoso Monogram Club 4; Beta C leader 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; : 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 4; Library Annual Staff Business Manager, MACK CLOUGH How can I get my diploma when you girls take all my time? Student Government 1; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 3, 4, Manager 1; Baseball 1, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, President 2; Junior Play. SHIRLEY COOPER Today's dreams are tomorrow's futures. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A, 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Representative 1;Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Halloween Queen 2; Monogram Club 4; Library Club 3; Newspaper Staff, Typist 4; Annual Staff Circulation Manager, Typist 4. — PEGGY FURLOUGH - If you want fun, she’s with you; if you are ae in trouble, she's for you; if you need a friend, K she's near you. ] Class Secretary 1; Basketball 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Assistant Chief 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, - Reporter 1, Song Leader 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; i Library Club 3, Reporter; Glee Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 1, 3; Bus Driver 3, : EDWARD DAVIS yes work has killed many fw ww He firmly b a man, so why work? F.F.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; St nt Goyemment 3, Vice-President 3; y er Staff 2, 3, Spot Light Editor ation Committee 3, Ad Commit- e 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Class ident 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, President F JAMES FRAZIER 2, Reporter 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball A penny here, a nickel there, soon make a 4; Baseball 1, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2; millionaire, National F,F.A, Winner 3; Mr. Senior Goldsboro High School 1, 2, 3; F.F.A. 4; Basketball 4; Class 4, Baseball 4; D.O. Club 3. ie ANGELA KAY HOPKINS It's the song you sing and the smile you wear that makes the sun shine everywhere. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 1; Cheer- leader 1, 2; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Clubil, 2, 3, 4; 3, 4; Library Club 3; Junior aper Staff 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor, g Committee 2; Class Reporter, 4; Bible Club 4; Annual Staff ; Homecoming Representative 4. roll call just to ask a ; 2; Glee Club 1, , 3, 4, Reporter 1, Palananiges nS; Committee 1; 4-H 1961 EUGENE KIDD ve jokes. 3; Student Council 3, 4, President 4; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3; Junior Play; Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Boys' State 3; Library Club 3; Annual Staff Typist 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Beta Club 2; Newspape: LINDA PATRICK Life is short, but there is always time for courtesy. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, Secretary 3; Student Government 1, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 3; 4-H Club 1, 2; News- paper Staff 4; Music Club 1; Annual Staff 1, 4, Assistant Editor 4; Homecoming Queen 4. 13 MARY LOU KIRK If mischief admits one to heaven, she's well on her way. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain2, 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter3; F,H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Library Club 3; Miss Senior Class 4; Homecoming Repre- sentative 2; 4-H Club 1; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Snapshot Editor; Junior Play. PEGGY REYNOLDS My way may be wrong, but it's mine, 4-H Club 1; F,H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff Typist 4; Assistant Business Manager; Newspaper Staff 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Sub- stitute Bus Driver 3, 4; Halloween Queen 4; Homecoming Representative 1, 4. JOYCE RHODES Let me live today, and let tomorrow take care of itself 4-H Club 1; F.H.A,. 1, 3, 4; Girls’ State 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Library Club 3; St nt Council 4; Annual! Staff, Photo- graphic Editor, Typist 4; Homecoming Representative 3; Basketball Manager 4. TEANIE ROUGHTON yesterday, I know today, and for tomorrow. , 4, Reporter 3; Glee rary Club 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, Cheerleader 4; News- Play; Magazine Cam- Annual Staff Typist 4. Staff 4; J ign Manager Seniors JUDY RHODES Happy-go-lucky and fancy free, nothing ever bothers me. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; 4-H Health Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4, Typist, Reporter; Annual Staff 4, Typist; Monogram Club 4, Reporter, Recorder; Class Historian 4. ROY SAWYER He's happy, courteous, and kind; another like him would be hard to find, 4-H Club 1;F.F.A. 1, 4, Reporter 4; Student Goven- ment 2, Newspaper Staff 4; Sports Editor 4; Boys' State 3; Monogram Club 3, 4, President 4; Editor 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Footb Bus Driver 3, 4; Homecoming King 4. Annual Staff Sport ll 3; Ba 14 Life is pi shall be rathe: 4-H Club 1, 2, porter 2; F.H.A. 4; Basketbal 4, Secretary 4; Class Sec: brary Club 3; Junior Play; Newspaper Staff, Typist 4; Annual Staff, Typist 4; Homeco Representative 2, ng JOYCE SPRUILL She's never in a hurry, but she gets there just the same. 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 1, Vice-President 2; FAH,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; Library Club 3; Annual Staff Typist 4; Newspaper Staff Reporter 1, Typist 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Health Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Cheerleader 1; Monogram Club 2; Music Club 1. 1961 PEGGY WALKER Pleasant is she and full of good content. ' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 3; Girls' State 3; Newspaper Staff 4, Typist; Annual Staff 4, Typist; 4-H 1; Homecoming Representative 4; Class Prophet 4. Ba , Vice-President J. WARREN SWAIN Not too sober, not too gay, but a real good fellow in every way. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 1, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Beta Club2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Junior Play; Boys' State 3; Marsha! 3; 4-H Electric Congress 3; Halloween King 4; Homecoming Representative 4. Class Poem EAA OOD ERD In school, has been spent twelve years of our life My thoughts are my own companions. n school, has been spent tweive years es F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Bus Driver 4; Ahead, who knows? May be trouble or strife. Annual Staft4; Circulation Manager. We must realize that our life is what we make it. Advice has been given; we have only to take it. No matter how difficult the task, if in trouble, we have only to ask. But we must be ourselves, and not a disguise, and remember ACT WELL YOUR PART: THERE ALL THE HONOR LIES! LORETTA BRICKHOUSE Poet 15 v el’ ys ee eel Ae “2 i ot ih oe cam Bes ee. Soy Oe ca J me. How we’ve grown! 1, Loretta Brickhouse 2, PatBrickhouse 3. Wanda Brickhouse 4. Gwen Bruner 5. Don Chaplin 6. Mack Clough 7, Shirley Cooper 8, James Frazier 9. Peggy Furlough 10. Angela Hopkins 11. Mary Lou Kirk 12. Betsy Lawrence 13. Linda Patrick 14, Peggy Reynolds 15. Joyce Rhodes 16. Judy Rhodes 17. Fay Roughton 18. Teanie Roughton 19. Roy Sawyer 20. Joyce Spruill 21. Bibb Swain 22. J. Warren Swain 23. Peggy Walker 24. Fay Woodard 25. Wanda Cooper. EE ee ee ee a | Senior LY, BEST ALL AROUND Judy Rhodes—Roy Sawyer MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Wanda Cooper—Don Chaplin x | 4 MOST ATHLETIC of ey Peggy Walker—Eugene Kidd ee at | 9 B 1h Aw hi iW an a me MOST ATTRACTIVE Joyce Rhodes— Roy Sawyer MOST DEPENDABLE J. Warren Swain—Pat Brickhouse FRIENDLIEST Mack Clough—Linda Patrick MOST COURTEOUS Linda Patrick—Bibb Swain WITTIEST Mack Clough—Joyce Spruill Class History As we, the seniors of '61, look back, it seems im- possible that we are the ones everyone is looking up to, and the ones who are graduating. Our school years in the primary and elementary grades aren't clear in our minds, but most certainly our high school years are. We entered high school with Mr. Fred Johnson as our homeroom teacher and coach. Our first year in high school was a little confusing, but it was filled with plenty of parties and hayrides. It didn't take us long to get used to high schoo! life. When we came back for our sophomore year, we found we had four new classmates--Shelby Phelps, Eugene Kidd, Jimmy Savin, and Holt Shaw. Our second year in high school was a rather quiet one, in spite of our jolly newcomers, Our junior year was exciting and full of fun. We are sorry to say we lost eight of our classmates that year. We 22 gained two, Betsy Lawrence and Leon Jones. We gave our junior play entitled, ''Aunt Samanthy Rules The Roost, which we shall always remember. We started planning for our Washington, D. C., trip almost as soon as school started. We finally left March 17, at 3 A.M. We might have been a little sleepy, but we still had our fun. We came back, all ready to go again. It was a trip we shall always remember. Now we are seniors, and I might say busy ones. We and Mrs. Madge Van Horn started right to work on our '61 COLUMBIAN, so that it would be an annual we would always be proud of. We are looking forward to our junior- senior banquet, our senior play, the ordering of our caps and gowns, and especially walking across the stage and receiving our diplomas. We, the senior class of '61, want to give our sincere thanks and appreciation to our parents and teachers for making it possible for each of us to graduate. JUDY RHODES Historian Class Prophecy In 1999, the year of big things, we find the class of 1961 out in the world trying to run things in a modern way. I, PEGGY WALKER, walked into the newest jet air- port in Columbia, and asked for a ticket to the new city of Moonsville. As I looked up, I saw SHIRLEY COOPER, a ticket agent for Davis Airport. I couldsee that EDWARD DAVIS is a big businessman. Over the loud speaker I heard these words, Moon jet loading on Cloud 9, BIBB SWAIN, pilot. As I stepped aboard, FAY ROUGHTON, stewardess, greeted me. After we had blasted off, I leamed that nurse, ANGELA HOPKINS, was aboard giving aid to all the sick passengers. When we landed on Moonsville's runway, I saw a mob of people. To my surprise the Governor of Moonsville, DON CHAPLIN, was there to greet me. Don informed me I was his guest. He thensnapped his fingers and his chauffeur, PAT BRICKHOUSE, pulled up with his 1999 F lying Saucer, which was designed by EUGENE KIDD. On arrival at his multimillion dollar estate, I saw lots of, beautiful girls in 24 carat gold bathing suits. This was no beauty contest; they were only Don's servants. That night Iwas delighted to dine out at Moonsville's largest night club, the Dream Club. The owner of the Club, JAMES FRAZIER, then put the spotlight on his star performers: MARY LOU KIRK, LORETTA BRICKHOUSE, and LINDA PATRICK. This singing trio, called the LM. L, Goof-offs, ' sang their latest hit, On Top of Spaghetti. Just as I was about to leave the Club, the World's shortest lady came up to me. As I looked down on her, I saw it was GWEN BRUNER. She told me she was my guide while 1 was visiting the moon. The following day Gwen took me to Moonsville's Fashion Shop, the Starlight. The owner, J. WARREN SWAIN, styled his own fashions. His first creation was a black ball gown sprinkled with stardust; it was modeled by JOYCE RHODES, world's tallest model. His second fashion was modeled by JUDY RHODES, She modeled a space suit with all its modernbreathtaking conveniences. JOYCE SPRUILL is the animal catcher on Moonsville. She keeps trying to tell people on earth to quit sending animals in those rockets, Since they have not stopped, Moonsville Citizens say, ''We cannot tell the difference between Joyce talking, and the noise of the animals, Neither one stops for anything but food. TEANIE ROUGHTON is the marriage counselor, and her most prominent visitor is BETSY LAWRENCE. Betsy's husband seems to be making love to a truck instead of her. Teanie seems to think Betsy is having hallucinations because there are no trucks on Moonsville. WANDA COOPER is working in the dime store on the moon. Her biggest problem is her boss. He keeps telling her she's making eyes at him, and he cannot work; there- fore, she is thinking about joining the Space Force. FRANCES BRICKHOUSE and WANDA BRICKHOUSE are running a manufacturing business. They are busy trying to keep everyone in new model saucers. The day of my departure the King and Queen of Pluto, PEGGY REYNOLDS and ROY SAWYER, arrived at Moonsville's Airport. FAY WOODARD, the best moon ship driver, brought the ship down with a thud. Fay said she got her training at C.H.S, driving her Sound Side school bus. AsI was returning I picked up a newspaper soI could entertain myself. The headlines read, MRS. VAN HORN, Ski Champion. Herstatement to the press was, I am trying to prove to my Class of 1961 that I can live in their modern world. As I turned the page I saw pictures of our mascots, APRIL CLOUGH and MARTY SIMMONS. They are teaching the latest dance steps, The Twist, at Old C.H.S. When I walked off the moon jet, my boss, Judge MACK CLOUGH, was there to greet me. Hisrather abrupt greeting brought me back to earth with a thud. My exciting week in Moonsville was over and back towork in Judge Clough's musty old courtroom I must go. PEGGY WALKER Prophet 23 Last Will and Gestament We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-one, being of sound and slightly weakened memory due to the fact that we have been overtaxing it lately, do hereby make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To our Parents we leave many thanks, our greatest respect, and our sincere appreciation for making all this nossible. ARTICLE II To Mr. Nichols and our Teachers, we leave our appreciation for their kindness, guidance, and patience, which we surely taxed, for we realize we couldn't have made it without them, ARTICLE III To Mrs. Van Horn, our Senior Advisor, we leave our greatest thanks and sincere appreciation for all she has meant to us during this, our last year in school. ARTICLE IV ; We leave the following to the classes to come: joys, trials, and errors, THE COLUMBIAN, and all the other things which go into your high school days. Section I To the Freshman Class we leave our congratulations on passing the test of your first year of high school. Section II To the Sophomores we leave the thought of becoming Juniors and wish them much luck. Section III To the Juniors we leave the privilege of becoming Seniors, a squeaky desk, which needs fixing, and Mrs. Cunningham's bookkeeping class. ARTICLE V LORETTA BRICKHOUSE, leave my ability to catch and hold a boy to Jackie Smith. PAT BRICKHOUSE, leave my ability to get along with Don to anyone who can, WANDA BRICKHOUSE, leave Harvey Lee to anyone who thinks they can get him. GWEN BRUNER, leave my height to Shirley Cohoon. DON CHAPLIN, leave my studious ways to Herbert Brickhouse, Jr. MACK CLOUGH, leave my taxi service to my brother David, to keep Highway 64 company. SHIRLEY COOPER, leave my quiet ways to Thadine Hopkins. WANDA COOPER, leave my ability to argue with Edward Davis, and get away with it to Brenda Hales. EDWARD DAVIS, leave, I hope. JAMES FRAZIER, leave my courteous ways to Gene Woodward. ANGELA HOPKINS, leave my naturally blonde hair to Leonda Newberry. EUGENE KIDD, leave my ability to dance like a monkey to anyone who can imitate me. MARY LOU KIRK, leave my mischievous ways to Teresa Jones. BETSY LAWRENCE, leave my ability to stand up for my rights to Gloria Jane Walker. LINDA PATRICK, leave my cheerful attitude toward life to Nancy Hassell. PEGGY REYNOLDS, leave my ability to joke with Mrs. Combs to anyone who can get away with it. JUDY RHODES, leave my ability to boss Eugene to anyone who wants to try. JOYCE RHODES, leave my dark hair to Barbara Brickhouse. FAYE ROUGHTON, leave my sunny disposition to Brenda Spencer. TEANIE ROUGHTON, leave my ability to get along to Nan Davenport. ROY SAWYER, leave my tall dark looks to Royce Reynolds. BIBB SWAIN, leave my big blue eyes'' to Charles Basnight. JOYCE SPRUILL, leave bus 26! to Robert Kidd and hope that he takes good care of it. J. WARREN SWAIN, leave my dark, wavy hair to Curtis Smith. PEGGY WALKER, leave my soft voice to Marilyn Brickhouse. FAYE WOODARD, leave my glasses to Donna Ormand. FRANCES BRICKHOUSE, leave the task of writing this Last Will and Testament to some unsuspecting Junior. Melanie PRP RRR RR PRR RRR Re RH HY ee ee The Seniors of '61 FRANCES BRICKHOUSE Testatrix Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Senior Class to be their Last Will and Testament in the presence of us, and in the presence of each other, do subscribe our names as witnesses thereto, Witnesses Iradge 2 en ee Underclassmen MR, and MISS JUNIOR CLASS Dana Davenport—Hal Cohoon MR. and MISS SOPHOMORE CLASS MR, and MISS FRESHMAN CLASS Mary Belle Berry—Bud Spencer Barbara Brickhouse—Charles Wayne Patrick Junior Class Officers HERBERT BRICKHOUSE HOPE MORRIS Vice-President Secretary HAL COHOON NANCY HASSELL President Treasurer Motto NOT MERELY TO EXIST, BUT TO AMOUNT TO SOMETHING IN LIFE. Flower Colors Yellow Rose Green and White RUSSELL HOWERTON Mascots BARBARA SNELL Juniors Zi: BETTY BAREFIELD ALLAN BASNIGHT CHARLES BASNIGHT SHARON BERRY DALLAS BRICKHOUSE HERBERT BRICKHOUSE J. D. BRICKHOUSE BOBBY CAHOON ANN CLOUGH HAL COHOON DAVID COOPER LARRY COOPER ee an a a ee a Se a a a a a a ne ne a ee Juniors DANA DAVENPORT RONNIE GRIMSLEY NANCY HASSELL NEIL HEARN BRIAN HOPKINS TERESA JONES MINNIE MAE LASSITER HOWARD LIVERMAN JOSEPH LIVERMAN FREDDIE MITCHELL HOPE MORRIS Juniors LEONDA NEWBERRY DONNA ORMOND DOTTIE PRITCHETT PAT ROUGHTON BONNIE SASSER JACKIE SMITH TOMMIE SPRUILL ALLAN SWAIN GLORIA WALKER KEITH WEATHERLY MARY RUTH WOODLEY Sophomores DAVID CLOUGH SHIRLEY COHOON DON WEATHERLY FLORA ANN HOLLIS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer GENEVA ARMSTRONG RAYMOND ARMSTRONG DAVID BARNES KATIE BASNIGHT CHESTER BERRY MARY BELLE BERRY STANLEY BRICKHOUSE BOBBY BRIGHT WAYNE CAHOON DAVID CLOUGH SHIRLEY COHOON GARY COMSTOCK JESSIE COOPER CHRISTINE DAVENPORT FRAN DAVENPORT DALE DAVIS WILLIAM FRAZIER —=— | BRENDA HALES ELMO HASSELL FLORA ANN HOLLIS THADINE HOPKINS WILMA JACKSON MORRIS JONES ROBERT KIDD ALICE ANN OLIVER BOBBY PATRICK BILL POLLARD DOUGLAS REYNOLDS JAMES REYNOLDS ELLEN SAWYER LORRAINE SIMMONS NORMA LE E SIMMONS CURTIS SMITH BRENDA SPENCER BUD SPENCER NEIL SPENCER FREDDIE SWAIN GLENDA SWAIN MARY BETH SWAIN MYRA VOLIVA HAROLD WALKER DON WEATHERLY GEORGE WEST JOHN WHITE GENE WOODARD WARREN WOODARD LORRAINE YOUNT Sophomores Freshmen ad Ma 2 CHARLES WAYNE PATRICK MONAH LOU REYNOLDS NELLIE BALL SANDRA OWENS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer JOYCE AINSLEY CAROL ARMSTRONG CLAUDE ARMSTRONG FAYE ARMSTRONG NELLIE BALL ODELL BEALS BARBARA BRICKHOUSE BEN BRICKHOUSE MARILYN BRICKHOUSE DOTTIE BUCHANAN IRIS COHOON Freshmen LARRY COMSTOCK ANDRA COWELL DELIA CUTHRELL MYRA DANIELS BILLY DAVENPORT RAY DAVIS TERRY EVERETT ASHLEY HARDISON MARY ANN HASSELL GRAHAM LIVERMAN IRIS LIVERMAN POLLY LUDFORD SANDRA OWENS CHARLES PATRICK EDDIE PHELPS MONAH LOU REYNOLDS JOSEPH REYNOLDS ROYCE REYNOLDS FRANCES SAWYER LINDA SIMMONS SANDY SIMMONS ANN SPENCER BILLY SPENCER HARRY SPRUILL BILLY STEELEY LAWRENCE SWAIN VERA SWAIN DELORES TAYLOR LINDA WALKER RHETTE WHITE Homecoming Homecoming 1960 Marshals Don Chaplin, Chief; Wanda Cooper, Mary Belle Berry, J. Warren Swain. Beta Club Hal Cohoon, Vice-President; Don Chaplin, President; Hope Morris, Secretary; Miss Irma Walker and Mr. F. D. Rivenbark, Advisors. Monogram Club Roy Sawyer, President; Eugene Kidd, Vice-President; Fay Roughton, Secretary and Treasurer; Judy Rhodes, Reporter; Mr. A. O. Ayers, Advisor. Newspaper Staff Dottie Pritchett, Business Manager; J. D. Brickhouse, Editor; Ann Clough, Assistant Editor. Debate Club Don Chaplin, Chairman Student Council David Clough, Secretary; Eugene Kidd, President; Hal Cohoon, Vice-President; Charles Wayne Patrick, Treasurer. Ll) IAMS. ar bial Pett Glee Club Mrs. Millie Alexander Director Bible Club Neil Heam, President; Keith Weatherly, Vice-President; Thadine Hopkins, Secretary. % ge 7 ; ae A s py 3 ON ae 6 5 rigneh Lie 4? Ra Ee aaese = SSee =z i TeeEy Future Homemakers of America Teanie Roughton, Secretary; Betsy Lawrence, Vice-President; Loretta Brickhouse, President; Fran Davenport, Song Leader; Wanda Cooper, Treasurer. Future Farmers of America Mr. F. D. Rivenbark, Advisor; David Clough, Secretary; Brian Hopkins, Vice-President; J. Warren Swain, President; Keith Weatherly, Treasuuer. . Bill Voliva - Teresa Davis, 6th Grade Presidents; Kenny Bateman - Dru Davenport, 5th Grade Presidents. Senior 4-H Clubs Don Chaplin, Chaplin Senior President; Fay Roughton, Senior President; Rhette White, Walters Senior President; Flora Junior 4-H Clubs Ann Hollis, N. T President. Gorden Hopkins - Alice White, 8th Grade Presidents; Me ul a oC) STMT ey tir a ae VALS bi SOO aA Pe u + METUUCNNUNABVERUEE) «| oUe id Se EAT on Ll Ve PUD REY CUPL TVG peace veneeny’ Salt aN AAU MM Tease st 4. Beate Cie Loe) BTM Ronel Reynolds, Jr. - Joyce Rhodes, 7th Grade Presidents; “ - Se : F it Fn, i wa | AN =a Music Club Mrs. A. K. Spencer, Teacher Bus Drivers Harrell Walker, Bibb Swain, Howard Liverman, J. Warren Swain, Mae Lassiter, Faye Woodard, Hal Cohoon, Roy Sawyer, J. D. Brickhouse, Dottie Pritchett, Joyce Spruill. ai an a So |___ t Bo! of = { Bas a tek eeeeGd at ; RE Nancy Hassell, Wanda Cooper, Betty Barefield, Monah Lou Reynolds, Shirley Cohoon, Chief; Betsy Lawrence, Ann Spencer, Brenda Hales. 45 BRIAN HOPKINS FREDDIE MITCHELL DAVID CLOUGH End Tackle Guard Football ROBERT KIDD End CHARLES BASNIGHT BIBB SWAIN HERBERT BRICKHOUSE, JR. Back Back Back RONNIE GRIMSLEY ALLEN SWAIN Tackle End THOMAS SPRUILL Tackle = MACK CLOUGH Center EUGENE KIDD DALLAS BRICKHOUSE Back Back $ a Fe ‘ i , j aldagy 2 PEGGY WALKER Guard FAY ROUGHTON rise E = = Forward ; MARY LOU KIRK Forward ad oe ee ee ee oe = a First row: Peggy Walker, Gwen Bruner, Shirley Cooper, Fay Roughton, Mary: % =, Lou Kirk, Angela Hopkins. Second row: Mr. A. O. Ayers, Coach; Dale Davis, 7 = Judy Rhodes, Wilma Rae Jackson, Mary Beth Swain, Loretta Brickhouse, Mary Ruth Woodley, Dottie Pritchett, Dana Davenport, Jackie Smith, Joyce Rhodes, Manager. SHIRLEY COOPER F Guard GWEN BRUNER Guard ANGELA HOPKINS j Forward A HERBERT BRICKHOUSE, JR. LN } | Guard ‘ 34 EUGENE KIDD Forward Mack Clough, Herbert Brickhouse, Jr., Roy Sawyer, Hal Cohoon, Eugene Kidd, Bud Spencer, Robert Kidd, Mr. A. O. Ayers, Coach. HAL COHOON MACK CLOUGH 4 Guard al || ROY SAWYER =7 | , Center - MR, A. O. AYERS Coach ‘3 ee, 50 Mr. and Miss Primary Ray Owens, Jr. --Karen Yerby Mr. and Miss Grammar School Kay Snell--George Owens, Jr. 51 Moe 2. @ a OQ) fC eee Be Ba — MR. DAVID DAVIS Eighth Grade MRS. MARGARET McCLEES Seventh and Eighth Grades MRS. MARY WALKER Seventh Grade MRS. RUTH BASNIGHT Sixth Grade MISS HETTIE JONES Fifth and Sixth Grades a G MISS ROSE BATEMAN Fifth Grade MRS. HELEN MELSON u Fourth Grade MRS. KATIE REYNOLDS Fourth Grade | MRS, LUCY RHODES J Third Grade MRS. DOROTHY COMBS Second and Third Grades MRS. JANE POLLARD Second Grade MRS, LOIS SELBY First Grade MRS, CAMILLE EVERTON First Grade 52 hw Gighth Grade First row: Billy Armstrong, Diane Armstrong, Dorothy Barefield, Gordon Bames, Patricia Basnight, Roy Bateman, Billy Brickhouse, Inez Brickhouse, Larry Brickhouse, Barbara Carlisle, Jo Ann Carlisle. Second row: Margaret Rose Chesson, Harry Cohoon, Jackie Cohoon, Mike Cohoon, Wayne Comstock, Albert Cooper, Sue Cox, Annette Davenport, Betty Ann Davenport, Charles Davenport, Haywood Davenport. Third row: Nan Davenport, Robert Deaver, Don Grimsley, Abbie Kay Harrell, Patty Higgins, Seventh First row: Dwight Ainsley, Ann Alexander, Alton Armstrong, Gwendolyn Armstrong, Jo Ann Armstrong, Allen Brickhouse, Gauis Brickhouse, Marsha Brickhouse, Sandra Brickhouse, Wanda Brickhouse, J. C. Bright. Second row: Mable Bright, Clark Cohoon, Gene Cooper, Leamon Cooper, Christine Copeland, Pamela Cordrey, Willene Cutrell, Billy Davenport, Michael Ethridge, Jeff Gibbs, Brenda Godwin. Third row: Frances Hassell, Ray Hassell, Faith Hudson, Billy Jackson, Lloyd Johnson, Lawrence Jones, Milton Michael Holliday, Allen Hopkins, Gordon Hopkins, Ann Jones, Cheryle Meekins, Eddie McDuffie. Fourth row: Gail Pritchett, Jimmy Reynolds, Billy Rhodes, Annie Lee Rose, Emestine Roughton, Arnold Sawyer, Barbara Jean Sawyer, Jessie Sawyer, Judy Sawyer, Kerry Sawyer, Judy Smith. Fifth row: Kay Snell, Yvonne Spencer, Everett Swain, Haywood Swain, Sandra Walker, Alice White. Grade Kidd, Susan Maitland, Loretta Midgette, Carol McClees, Nancy Owens. Fourth row: Terry Payne, Janet Pledger, Dail Pritchett, Ronel Reynolds, Jr., Barbara Rhodes, Deloris Rhodes, Joyce Rhodes, Wayne Roughton, Jerry Sasser, Pat Sawyer, Dallas Simmons. Fifth row: Wayne Smith, Eddie Spencer, Dixie Swain, Flay Swain, Milton Swain, Ricky Swain, Bobby Taylor, Laura Taylor, Frieda Voliva, Cathy Ward. da th F, Okrley, Sixth Grade First row: Steve Alexander, Mac Basnight, Edward Brickhouse, Jean Brickhouse, Nancy Brickhouse, Andrea Cohoon, Glynn Cohoon, Wiley Cohoon, Sharon Cooper, Freddie Cranford, Helen Cuthrell. Second row: Linda Davenport, Ann Davis, Teresa Davis, Jean Deaver, Phyllis Fisher, Sue Furlough, Sharon Gibbs, Jerry Higgins, Stafford Hopkins, Jr. , Nathan Jackson, Viola Johnson. Third row: Barbara Jones, Earl Lassiter, Kay Liverman, Ann Ludford, Billy Maitland, Raymond Meekins, Lee Norman, George Owens, Jr., Fifth First row: Phil Ainsley, Troy Ball, Billy Bateman, Kenny Bateman, Don Brickhouse, Marie Brickhouse, Phillip Brickhouse, Ray Brickhouse, Zachrias Brickhouse, Sue Bright, Larry Carlisle. Second row: Arnette Cahoon, Delma Cahoon, Ray Cahoon, Dottie Combs, Colon Cooper, Ronald Cooper, Sara Cooper, Joyce Cordrey, Dennis Cowell, Dru Davenport, Frankie Davenport. Third row: Harriet Davenport, Paul Deaver, Clarence Fisher, Louise Frazier, Leonard Furlough, B. R. Harrell, Fara Hassell, Joseph Hassell, Virginia Fy oe | Alta Paschall, Vicky Paschall, Mavis Payne. Fourth row: Mary Lee Rhodes, Patsy Rose, Kathy Roughton, Linda Roughton, Rena Roughton, Billy Sawyer, Gene Simmons, Jeanette Smith, Kay Smith, Nanette Smith, Carol Spencer. Fifth row: Frankie Spruill, Garland Swain, Larry Swain, Lila Gay Turner, Billy Voliva, Teresa Weatherly, Gail West, Laura White, Janice Williams, Chris Yerby. Grade Hathaway, Brenda Howett, Roger Hudson. Fourth row: Faye Jones, Wayne Kidd, Alana Markley, David Patrick, Wanda Phelps, Eddie Reynolds, Hal Rhodes, Gene Sawyer, Susan Scott, Charles Simmons, Darcus Simmons. Fifth row: Rose Simmons, Elizabeth Smith, Fred Snell, Daisy S Swain, Noel Swain, Shirley Voliva, Freda Weatherly, Ralph Weatherly, Katherine Withers. Fourth Grade First row: Gail Aidoack, Glenn Ainsle y, Johnnie Ainsley, Gail Alexander, Sheila Armstrong, Bonnie Brickhouse, Mary Brickhouse, CouncilBryan, Wanda Buchanan, Ira Cohoon, Linda Cohoon. Second row: Morgan Cohoon, Ronald Cohoon, Tommy Cohoon, Joyce Cooper, June Cooper, Whit Cooper, Lonnie Cowell, Ronnie Cutrell, Louise Davenport, Gary Davis, Ann Deaver. Third row: Allen Deaver, Tommy Everett, Monty Hassell, Al Hollis, Jane Hopkins, Aubrey Ludford, Jay McClees, Lynn McClees, Greg McLaughlin, Marilou Norman, Gail Patrick. Fourth row: Sandra Payne, Carol Pearce, Glenn Phelps, Michael Phelps, Janice Pledger, Jerry Rhodes, Lorraine Rhodes, Eddie Roughton, Jo Ann Roughton, Dennis Sawyer, Devon Sawyer. Fifth row: Linda Sawyer, Nancy Sawyer, Renay Sawyer, Steven Sawyer, Rex Simmons, Edwin Smith, Wanda Snell, Eugene Starling, Howard Swain, Van Sykes, Sharon Ward, Leon Workman. Ghird Grade ckhouse, Sheila Brickhouse, Dorothy Cahoon, y Cooper, Betty ene Edwards, Hal j Bre ren de Grikece Ric igjagars: Chip Jones, w: Charles Liverman, Garland Midgett, Nelda Montague, Brenua Paschall, William Payne, Debra Phelps, Sherry Phelps, Bucky Pledger, Brenda Rhodes, Linda Rhodes, Maxine Roughton, Ronnie Sawyer. Fourth row: Sandra Sawyer, Allen Simmons, David Simmons, Linda Smith, Pansy Smith, Franklin Starlings, Carney Taylor, Wayne Thompson, Gary Voliva, Susan Voliva, James Withers, Gwen Woodard. Second Grade First row: Clifton Aidoack, Ronnie Armstrong, Terry Armstrong, Jimmy Belangia, Michael Berry, Reuben Berry, Ann Brickhouse, Michael] Buchanan, Brenda Cooper, Phillip Cooper, Ray Cooper, Second row: Elliott Cordrey, Fay Davenport, Joseph Davenport, Tommy Davenport, Jackie Davis, Sue Davis, Terri Davis, Fay Deaver, Ray Deaver, Ricki Furlough, Andy Grove. Third row: Chris Hassell, Russell Jones, Donald Lanier, Cecil Lilley, Rachael Ludford, Terry Maitland, Terry McLaughlin, Melba Morris, Lawrence First First row: Billy Ainsley, Deloris Armstrong, GordonArmstrong, Kay Armstrong, Carol Basnight, C. J. Brickhouse, Gary Brickhouse, Keith Brickhouse, Margaret Rose Brickhouse, Sharon Brickhouse, Allen Cohoon. Second row: Barbara Cohoon, Ginger Cohoon, Nan Cohoon, Albert Cooper, Bill Cooper, Glenda Cooper, Joy Cooper, Mark Cooper, Kevin Copeland, Jackie Cutrell, Alfred Davenport. Third row: James Davenport, Sue Deaver, Parisher, Wayne Pearce, Timmie Phelps, Fourth row: Ronald Pledger, Allen Rhodes, Mary Lou Rhodes, Fay Roughton, Ray Roughton, Connie Jean Smith, J. B. Snell, Wendy Snell, Robert Spruill, Susan Steagall, Guy Swain. Fifth row: Len Swain, Rita Taylor, Cottie Mae Tetterton, Kenny Turner, Layne Van Horn, Pam Ward, Millie Weatherly, Jeff Workman, Karen Yerby, Grade Jimmy Fleming, Jimmy Furlough, Alfred Gibbs, Charles Grainger, Ricky Johnson, Donnie Jones, Vickie Jones, Carla Litchfield, Ray Owens, Jr. Fourth row: Kenny Parisher, Olee Patrick, Vickie Phelps, Tony Rose, Julia Kay Roughton, Rose Roughton, Bruce Sawyer, Andrea Simmons, Bryan Snell, Phyllis Snell, Ken Spencer, Fifth row: Donna Swain, John Taylor, Gary Voliva, Carolyn Whitaker, Fran Wilson, Skippy Woodard. Mr. and Miss Supporter Marty Simmons - April Clough 57 Ses ae SR Ho Se @ @ S BS Congratulations to the Class of 1961 From Columbia Hospital Phelps Motors Dr. James Howerton Compliments of For a new or used car deal The Man to see is W.D. Columbia, N.C. Phone 358-7 W.D. Phelps-Owner Night 358-6 GEORGE FISHER APTS. Broad Street R.K. JAGERS Columbia, North Caroli Sah ee ot nao Wholesale Dealers in Fresh and Salt Water Fish Goralimenterah Columbia, N.C. Phone 2711 THE EAST CAROLINA BANK Englehard - Swan Quarter LARRY JONES ESSO STATION Columbi ees AND GROCERY STORE All deposits up to $10,000 guaranteed by Federal Deposit ; Phone 2177 Insurance Corporation Columbia, North Carolina 58 Compliments of CIRCLE Elizabeth City, North Carolina THE DAILY ADVANCE Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of ALBEMARLE AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES COMPANY, INC. Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of RHODES GROCERY Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of Rad Jones i CHEVROLET { Belhaven, North Carolina The Home of Red Goose Shoes CADER HARRIS SON The Friendly Store Latest Ideas in Clothing Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of RENN TAFF CO., INC. Washington, North Carolina DAVIS TYPEWRITER SERVICE Adding Machines Typewriters Cash Registers 110 S. McMorrine St. Phone 8297 Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of ROBERT G. McLAUGHLIN Mutual of Omaha United of Omaha “es Compliments of L. C. Perry and Son Be Sociable, Have A Pepsi Washington, North Carolina 59 Walker Funeral Home Columbia, North Carolina Compliments to the Senior Class of 1961 Tyrrell Furniture Company The Home of Fine Furniture” Cecil Lilley Phone 3281 Columbia, North Carolina ROAD STREET GROCERY BRICKHOUSE WHOLESALE CO. Grade A Market J. Warren Roughton Confections - Drugs - Tobaccos Phone 209-1 Main Street Phone 3456 Columbia, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of Tyrrell Hardware Company Shelton Ludford, Manager Telephone 245-1 Columbia, North Caroltna 60 Compliments of TOPPINGS COUNTRY SAUSAGE CARGILL, INC. Complete Line of Smoked Products Fred H. Poore Pantego, North Carolina Belhaven, North Carolina Compliments of DOT'S FARMERS SUPPLY Ready-to-Wear for the Family Dennis M. Pledger, Jr. L.M. Pledger Box 252 Phone 2661 Columbia, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of W. E. Bateman Belhaven, North Carolina Compliments to the Senior Class 1961 Floyd’s Esso Service Tell A Friend Esso Products Iredell Hassell, Manager Phone 3621 Columbia, North Carolina NEWTOWN GROCERY ; SULLEAN'S Catherine Harrell Service Station Phone 353-1 Gas Oil Columbia, North Carolina Washington, North Carolina 61 W ALKER’S FARMERS EXCHANGE MGR, Weston L. Walker Custom Grinding Seed Feed and Mixing With : Fertilizer Daffin Plant Q Cc (COO PZT WE Ye Phone 2170 Columbia, N.C. MATTAMUSKEET INDUSTRIES, INC. MGR. Hubert Watson We Feature Butler BLUE RIBBON Farm Equipment Batch Dryers Utility Shelters Stor'n-Dry System Grain Handling Equipment KF [=B)} Ye Stock Feeding and Watering Equipment Phone 75] Swan Quarter, N.C. 62 WEAVER'S STUDIO Compliments of Portrait and Commercial J.C. McCLEES STORE Photographers Columbia, North Carolina 711 Washington Street Plymouth, North Carolina Congratulations to the Class of 61” Compliments of MRS. ANNIE E. VAN HORNE'S WHITE'S 5¢ to $5.00 STORE STORE Columbia, North Carolina Groceries Phone 215-1 Columbia, N.C. A.J. COHOON OIL SEXTON'S ELECTRIC Appliances and Repairs COMPANY Phone 2921 H.E. Sexton : Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of Flying A Petroleum Products JEAN'S CLEANERS Columbia, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina WM Charles Cohoon Phone 247-1 Compliments of Cohoon Super Market Fresh Vegetables - Frozen Foods - Quality Meats Groceries Phone 2851 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cohoon-Owners Columbia, North Carolina FIRST IN QUALITY COLUMBIA FURNITURE MAOLA DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY MAOLA MILK “Furniture For The H M ICE CREAM CO, EL ene aie BW eure Owner and Manager Williamston, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina 64 Compliments of Compliments of PEOPLE BANK AND TRUST CO. WOMBLE DRUG STORE Member of F.D.1.C. Hertford, North Carolina EDENTON AUTO PARTS Wholesale and Retail Parts ATLANTIC COAST RAILROAD LINE General Auto Repairs L.W. Tharrington Wheel Balancing and Alignment Plymotith, North Carolina West Queen St. Edenton, N.C. Plymouth, North Carolina Albemarle Chemical Co., Inc. Manufacturers of Liquid Fertilizer Nitrogen Solution - Buyers of Corn and Grain Purina Chows and Farm Supplies Hertford, North Carolina Phone 5151 ALEXANDER SUPPLY [le SPEAR GRAIN CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING No job too little or too big? ?? SD Fertilizer - Seeds - Insecticides Creswell, North Carolina Creswell, North Carolina Frank Alexander, Owner W.J. WOOLARD'S Let's Do Business Together THE PLANTER NATIONAL Phone SW 3-2412 Re eRe ae BANK and TRUST CO. Plymouth, North Carolina Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of GEORGE A. KESTER, JR. Rerbetch ce Dale, Edenton, North Carolina Member Federal Reserve System 65 COREY PLUMBING COMPANY The Store with the Orange Front” Williamston, North Carolina Phone SW 2-3141 MARTIN TRACTOR TRUCK COMPANY Highway 17 By Pass Williamston, North Carolina IKE'S SERVICE STATION Belhaven, North Carolina COLUMBIA THEATER Jesse Spencer Columbia, North Carolina WINDSOR TIRE EXCHANGE Complete Line of Tires New, Used and Recaps Phone PY 4-2248 Windsor, North Carolina Compliments of COASTAL OIL COMPANY Distributor of Gulf Oil Products Belhaven, North Carolina EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS Williamston, North Carolina MITCHELL'S BARBER SHOP Columbia, North Carolina TYRRELL DRUG STORE Mrs. Evelyn Cohoon Drugs - Sandwiches - Drinks Columbia, North Carolina Enterprise Lumber and Supply Company Building Materials, Lumber and Appliances Our Motto: Service and Quality Columbia, North Carolina HALLOWEEN KING and QUEEN F, F, A. SWEETHEART Peggy Reynolds—J. Warren Swain Linda Patrick 67 Compliments of WEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER CO. Keep Tyrrell County Green Manteo, North Carolina Compliments to the Senior Class of 1961 BUTLER LAND AND TIMBER COMPANY We buy logs and standing timber BUTLER BROTHERS Phone 3911] Columbia, North Carolina 68 NORTHEASTERN MILLING, INC. ere ee Sette Custom Grinding and Mixing TON, INC, Edenton, North Carolina Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of PHTHISIC SUPER MARKET, INC. DR. A.F. DOWNUM Edenton, North Carolina Edenton, North Carolina QUINN FURNITURE CO. D.E. TUNNELL Edenton, North Carolina : Dealer in Farm Produce Livestock Compliments of Bane ono OWENS SUPPLY co. Swanquarter, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of Columbia Hospital Wilma C. Chaplin Columbia, North Carolina Columbia Garage General Auto and Tractor Repairs Bear Wheel Alignment and Balancing Body Fender Work, Painting Bridge Street Phone 2264 Columbia, North Carolina 69 70 RHODES BROTHERS LOGGING COMPANY We buy, sell, or cut any kind, anywhere. Phone 3721 Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of J.C. McCLEES STORE Columbia, North Carolina BROAD ST. MARKET Meats, Groceries Phone 2811 H.L. Reynolds Columbia, North Carolina Columbia Supply Company Dealers In S-D Fertilizers - Seed - Grain - Potatoes Day Phone 2041 Night Phone 2586—3158 B. Frank Alexander Manager Columbia, North Carolina SCIENTIFIC PEST CONTROL Elizabeth City, North Carolina Phone - 4970 Collect MANNING MOTOR COMPANY Ford and Mercury Plymouth, North Carolina JOHNIE GREGORY Builder of Truck Trailer Bodies Tandem log Trailers - Farm Tractor Trailers Woodville, North Carolina 7 Miles South of Elizabeth City, N.C. 7) RHODES BODY FENDER SHOP Body and Fender Repair - Painting Phone 8161 Walnut Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of CONTINENTAL BAKING COMPANY Wonder Bread Compliments of TUCK'S BAR B-Q Elizabeth City, North Carolina C.M. SWINDELL General Merchandise Texaco Gas and Oil Fairfield, North Carolina MATTAMUSKEET LODGE 164 Phone Exchange New Holland, North Carolina HOTEL ENGLEHARD Proprietor, Mrs. |.B. Watson Englehard, North Carolina R.C.A. ZENITH Quality Service while you wait Phone 5214 SWAIN GAS Bulk Gas for Everyone Phone WH 6-51787 Washington and Plymouth, N.C. Compliments of SUSKIN AND BERRY, INC. Washington, North Carolina Englehard, N.C. xe? BUD'S PLACE Tog 0, oo Charles Cahoon oom sa Mattamuskeet Lake ye Holland, North Corolina = S D.W, CUTRELL Self-Service Fairfield, North Carolina R.B. BALLANCE Self-Service - Meats - Groceries Englehard, North Carolina FCX Dealer - Agent Dairy Supplies All Type Feeds Our Specialty Phone 172 Englehard, N. C. D.M. SAWYER HARDWARE Paints, Toys, and Sporting Goods John Small Avenue Washington, North Carolina Compliments of PAUL AUTO SUPPLY CO. Washington, North Carolina Dr Pepper © OR PEPPER COMPANY, S059 goes to all the best saetioal Sr frosty, man, frosty Compliments of JACOCKS PHARMACY, INC. Elizabeth City S M PHARMACY, INC. Hertford, N.C. MILLER'S PHARMACY Nags Head, N.C. Prescription Druggists Phones: 4393 - 6231 - 2681 GERNELL'S Ladies Apparel Phone 8680 512 E. Colonial Avenue Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of COTTAGE SERVICE STATION Pure Oil Products 24 Hour Service Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of RUCKER SHEELEY Elizabeth City, North Carolina ECONOMY TYPEWRITER CO. Phone 5690 Elizabeth City, North Carolina ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING (GO). Lunsford Brothers, Owners 529 N. Poindexter Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of SAUNDERS COMPANY, INC. Elizabeth City, North Carolina J.S. LAWRENCE, JR. Real Estate Beach Property 343 W. Fearing Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina Phone 5661 SPORTSMAN'S MARINA Elizabeth City, North Carolina Evinrude - Motors - Scott Boats Phone: 5108 Compliments of Elizabeth City, North Carolina RUSSELL HOLMES SHOES Where shopping is a pleasure” Nationally advertised Shoes for the family 310 Main Street Elizabeth City McPHERSON BROS. AUTO SUPPLY CO., INC. Wholesale and Retail The House of a Million Parts Phone: 5421-5422-5423 Elizabeth City, North Carolina THE NEW FOWLER STORE, INC. Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Netting Oil Clothing and Rubber Goods Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments and Best Wishes To The Senior Class of 1961 TOWE-WEBB MOTOR CO., INC. Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant Phone 246] Hertford, North Carolina Compliments of A.W. LIVERMAN Manager - Agent Plymouth, North Carolina BRANCH BANKING TRUST CO. The Safe Executor” Plymouth, North Carolina Member F.D.1.C. Compliments of THE FASHION SHOP Plymouth, North Carolina ROANOKE FARMERS EXCHANGE Plymouth, North Carolina RUTH ALEXANDER Plymouth, North Carolina NORMAN FURNITURE COMPANY C. Clyde Hardison Plymouth, North Carolina LATHAM'S Fashion Craft Ki-Yaks for Women Freeman - Bobsmart for Men Billiken - American Boy for Children Plymouth, North Carolina HOUSE CHEVROLET COMPANY Chev. Olds. Pontiac Plymouth, North Carolina CRESWELL SALES SERVICE Furniture Appliances Phone 4315 Creswell, North Carolina Compliments of CRESWELL DRY CLEANERS Creswell, North Carolina SHERRY ANN BEAUTY SHOP Phone 3909 Creswell, North Carolina Compliments of HARDISON'S ESSO STATION Gas - Groceries L.S. Hardison, Owner Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of SWAIN PACKING COMPANY Phone SWain 3-2917 Plymouth, North Carolina Hi Styles for Hi Students BELK-TYLER Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of M R TEXACO STATION Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of LEGGETT'S JEWELERS Since 1894 Keepsake Diamond Rings Plymouth, North Carolina 74 MAJOR WRIGHT Gas Oil Grocery Rt. 2 Phone 2917 Edenton, North Carolina HUG HES-PARKER HARDWARE CO. Sherwin-Williams Paints Phone 2315 Edenton, North Carolina WESTERN GAS SERVICE, INC. Bulk and Bottle Systems 313 S. Broad Street Edenton, North Carolina MITCHENER'S PHARMACY Colonial Frozen Food Lockers John A. Mitchener, Jr., Owner Edenton, North Carolina LEARY BROS. STORAGE COMPANY Edenton, North Carolina Phones 2141 and 2142 Every Day More and More People Shop at BELK-TYLER'S Edenton, North Carolina HOSKIN-HARRELL GROCERY Edenton, North Carolina HOBBS IMPLEMENT CO., INC. Your John Deere Dealer Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of P. and Q. Super Market frosl Edenton, North Carolina HERTFORD LIVESTOCK SUPPLY CO. Phone 2501 Mile South, U.S. 17 Highway Hertford, North Carolina BILL PERRY'S TEXACO SERVICE 1 Day Recapping Service Phone 9721 Edenton, North Carolina For The Best Selection —Visit— GRIFFIN MUSIC CENTER Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of DR. ARCHIE D. WALKER, JR.,M.D. Edenton, North Carolina Compliments of RICHARD WEST WELDING COMPANY CUTHRELL DEPARTMENT STORE PEELE'S JEWELERS RALPH E. PARRISH, INCORPORATED MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY THE THRIFT SHOP L.W. SADLER H.B. WESTON WARREN ROSS ROBERT ROSS MILLICENT J. WAITS JOE SWINDELL RUSSELL DANIELS L.J. ETHERIDGE R.S. SPENCER COLUMBIA SHOE SHOP EVELYN'S FURNITURE STORE G.J. WOODARD EDENTON FURNITURE COMPANY ALBEMARLE MOTOR COMPANY E.J. BOYCE GROCERY FRIENDLY GROCERY TEE WEE BLOUNT ROANOKE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES RANKIN AMBROSE CRATCH'S FLOWER SHOP SAWYER'S AMOCO JOHN K. CARTWRIGHT JACKSON RADIO T.V. SERVICE WHITE'S PLACE PHILIP BOWEN I,.L. BOWEN H.H. BOYD PURE OIL COMPANY ALLIGOOD AND OWENS RENDEZVOUS RESTAURANT PAM SODA SHOP HENRY RUMLEY TIDEWATER NATURAL GAS COMPANY THE MECCA S.B. ETHERIDGE DRUGSTORE TAYLOR DRUGSTORE MAJOR GARRIS EDGEBURG HARDWOOD LUMBER CO. HARRELL M. BOWEN J.G. PAUL AND SON TOLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE PENNER SHOE STORE BILL GUTHRI GULF SERVICE C.R. POTTER M.G. STOWE J.M. WOOLARD JACKSON RADIO T.V. SERVICE THE BETTY SHOP CAMPEN'S JEWELERS COLUMBIA HOTEL WEATHERLY'S MOTEL 76 - 4 Compliments of SPRUILL'S ESSO D. WALTER HARRIS ROSS JEWELERS OVERMAN AND STEVENSON MRS, H.W. PRITCHETT R.C, ABBOTT BILL'S SODA SHOP TODD'S PHARMACY SPRUILL'S GARAGE CAROLINA COFFEE SHOP MR. WILL EDWARD ALEXANDER MELVIN WRIGHT JILL SHOPPE C.J. McNAUGHTON MR. H.W. PRITCHETT CAROLINA FURNITURE MR. C.N. DAVENPORT WHITE CADILLAC-OLDS, INC. THE TRADING POST ABEMARLE AWNING COMPANY LUCY COLE PERRY MOTOR COMPANY . INC. H. S. Harrison Wholesale Company WHOLESALE GROCERS - BUILDING SUPPLIES Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of SYKES PLUMBING AND HEATING HERMAN CAHOON!'S STORE Columbia, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina Millee Warren DR. CLAUDIUS McGOWAN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Plymouth, North Carolina Plymouth, North Carolina BROWN SUPPLY COMPANY HORNER'S FUNERAL HOME Complete Line of Building Plymouth, North Carolina Supplies and Fishing Tackles Phone SW 3-2133 SW 3-2132 Phone SW 3-4710 Ambulance Service Plymouth, North Carolina Day and Night EAST CAROLINA SUPPLY CO. WALKER MOTOR COMPANY Sales and Service Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant Plymouth, North Carolina WOODARD BROTHERS Produce and Hauling Phone 2152 or 2150 Day or Night Columbia, North Carolina Phone SW 3-2524 Plymouth, North Carolina 78


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