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Syrrell County, A Paradise... .. Jor Government . For Education . For Religion . Jor Homes .. Jor Gransportation Gam . For Beauty re . For Civie Organizations 7 dor oports .. For Agriculture . For Recreation . Jot Business swam -—_ a —- - __ “7 tie | i aa —- TYRRELL COUNTY FIRST DIVISION 5 CALE 6 i MILES r mn ; |e wet ge ee | s ° ve SCALE FOR INSETS { ors MILES ° os 2 t I savannan “ . EAST LAKE SV w o NS: y 2 4 ' | ‘ 1 | wl S Ps ° 1 o i] c S KR cont XE w = 5 = O x Sie a i] (, = : = x = : THIS MAP, CORRECTED TO JULY |, 1957, INCLUDES ROADS = UNDER CONSTRUCTION = iz N LEGEND PAVED ROAD STONE SURFACED OR EQUIVALENT SOIL SURFACED ROAD GRADED AND DRAINED ROAD UNIMPROVED ROAD UNDERGROUND CABLE RAILROAD GRADE SEPARATION ul I I I COUNTY SEAT ALSO INCORPORATED CITY, SCHOOL 4 cHurcH PRISON CAMP TRIANGULATION. STATION FOREST SERVICE LOOKOUT STATION UNITED STATES HIGHWAY @Gierx-af | STATE WIGHWAT aa ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, AND STAFF SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS FEATURES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS Columbian 1963 Columbia High School Columbia, North Carolina i COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL COLUMBIA, N.C. Ry in began ne ee ak Gs Pe 2: Ee Pane: ED . EN at ce tical. In Memoriam LILLIE MAE HASSELL We, the Senior Class, wish to pay tribute to the memory of one of our classmates, Lillie Mae Hassell. Lillie Mae wasa quiet girl, loved by all of her class- mates and teachers for her cheerfulness, sincerity, loyalty, and willingness to do more than her share. We bow in humble submission to the will of God, who doeth all things well; we thank God for Lillie Mae's life; and, we extendtoher family our love and sympathy. Miss Columbian... ... THADINE HOPKINS .. CHOSEN BY THE FACULTY FOR COOPERATION, DEPENDABILITY, INDUSTRIOUSNESS, INITIATIVE, CITIZEN- SHIP, POISE, AND BEAUTY, Ohis Is Columbia High School... 2 with the Daily Alternation of Schedule A and Schedule B . om Tice = | SCHEDULE A SCHEDULE B FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 ee eee GENERAL DAVENPORT TYPING | ENGLISH | TYPING 11 JOURNALISM BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING - + GENERAL GENERAL | WALKER BIOLOGY BIOLOGY ENGLISH 11 SCIENCE SCIENCE ENGLISH 11 | — T | ECONOMICS PUBLIC FRENCH | VAN HORNE ENGLISH IV SOCIOLOGY ENGLISH 111 SPEAKING FRENCH 11 = = PLANE LAUGHINGHOUSE ALGEBRA | GENERAL MATH ALGEBRA | PHYSICS GEOMETRY ALGEBRA ||} — — u at | COMBS HOME HOME HOME | HOME ECONOMICS 11 ECONOMICS IV ECONOMICS | ECONOMICS III . UNITED STATES HEALTH HEALTH AYERS HISTORY PHY. ED. CIVICS CIVICS PHY. ED. ————$ $$ $— — —$— — fs ——— RIDDICK AGRICULTURE I! | AGRICULTURE IV | AGRICULTURE IV | AGRICULTURE II] | AGRICULTURE | 4. —+— ENGLISH | l WORLD HISTORY IL Miss Columbian... ... THADINE HOPKINS ... CHOSEN BY THE FACULTY FOR COOPERATION, DEPENDABILITY, INDUSTRIOUSNESS, INITIATIVE, CITIZEN- SHIP, POISE, AND BEAUTY. Ohis Is Columbia High School... .with the Daily Alternation of Schedule A and Schedule B . ce SCHEDULE A SCHEDULE B FACULTY T 1 2 3 4 5 6 — aE — —: | GENERAL DAVENPORT TYPING | ENGLISH | TYPING I! JOURNALISM BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING | eee GENERAL GENERAL WALKER BIOLOGY BIOLOGY ENGLISH 11 SCIENCE SCIENCE ENGLISH 1 = = ain ECONOMICS PUBLIC FRENCH | VAN HORNE ENGLISH IV SOCIOLOGY ENGLISH III SPEAKING FRENCH II pH - LAUGHINGHOUSE ALGEBRA | GENERAL MATH | ALGEBRA | PHYSICS eae ALGEBRA || GEOMETRY COMBS HOME HOME HOME HOME = ECONOMICS II ECONOMICS IV ECONOMICS | ECONOMICS 111 —_——_— - UNITED STATES HEALTH HEALTH AYERS HISTORY PHY, ED. CIVICS CIVICS PHY, ED. 4 er Leer RIDDICK AGRICULTURE || | AGRICULTURE IV | AGRICULTURE IV | AGRICULTURE I11 | AGRICULTURE | ENGLISH | WORLD HISTORY _.a Place for Good Gunes =. - ULE Happiness... fments 2. - isappoin D . Beginning Lasting Friendships . . and a Place for Planning for the Future Administration _.. Jor Government Faculty Staff Lie Government in his- toric Tyrrell County is seated inthe county courthouse in Columbia. This edifice was com- pleted and dedicated in 1903 andreplaced the wooden structure that had formerly housed county offices. The first courthouse of His Majesty's ancient pre- cinct of Tyrrell was opened on Kendrick's Creek in1749. Just before the Revolutionary War, the courthouse was moved to Back Landing on Scuppernong River. In 1800 Eliza- bethtown became the county seat, andin 1801 this village was renamed Columbia. ZO—-aARR AH —-Z7Z-—zOp Kv Board of Gducation TYRRELL COUN Mr. Collon E. Snell, Chairman; Mr. Milton L. Basnight, Secretary; pictured: Mr. Elmo E. Sawyer. MR. MILTON L, BASNIGHT Superintendent Tyrrell County Schools MR. WALTER J. TAYLOR, JR. Principal Columbia High School District School Committee COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Mr. Lloyd B. Davenport, Chairman; Mrs. William A. Howett, Secretary; Mrs. Charles W. Spruill; Mr. Dan E. Davis. Not pictured: Mr. T. Elwood Armstrong. MR, FRED A. DAVENPORT B.S., M.A., East Carolina College Senior Class Adviser MISS IRMA L, WALKER B.S., Western Carolina College M.A., University of North Carolina Junior Class Adviser MRS. MADGE L, VAN HORNE A.B, , East Carolina College Sophomore Class Adviser MR, JAMES W, LAUGHINGHOUSE B.S., East Carolina College Sophomore Class Adviser MRS. MARY ANN B, COMBS A.B., Meredith College Freshman Class Adviser MR, ADRIAN O. AYERS A.B., East Carolina College Freshman Class Adviser MR, ROWLAND G, RIDDICK B.S., North Carolina State College MRS, LUCIA H, CUNNINGHAM School Secretary and Treasurer LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL Mrs. Ivadean Spencer Mrs. Anna Brickhouse Mrs. Alline Harrell Mrs. Esther Rhodes Mrs. Beatrice Roughton Not pictured Mrs. Geneva Melton MRS, PAULINE J. BATEMAN Public Health Nurse CUSTODIANS Mr. Grady Alexander Not pictured Mrs. Virginia Alexander Mrs. Mary Frances Gibbs Senior Class Senior Class Senior Class Education in Tyrrell - ; County dates back to : 1797 and the Phelps Academy. Columbia High School, founded as an academy in 1847 by ; 7 ; Miss Mary Mann, its r pagal : 4 first headmistress, is located on a thirteen- a cr é) Cia mi piujs) in Columbia and is housed in six buildings. The main building, shown here, was completed in 1950. A union school e ° .. . Jot Education Columbia High schol serves allthe young people of Tyrrell County. DAVID NEIL CLOUGH President : A leader of men-may he lead in the right | direction, Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4; Student Council, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Vice- President 3; F.F.A. 1, Secretary 2, Vice- President 3, President 4; Monogram Club, President 4, HAROLD LEROY SPENCER Vice-President To take life as it comes-that's my philosophy, Football 2,3, Co-Captain 4; € Basketball 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 1,2, F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3, 4. wn LYLA DALE DAVIS Secretary Take it from me, life is great. Homecoming Representative 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club Secretary-Treasurer 4; Newspaper Staff 1,2, Editor-in-Chief 4: Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3. AUGUSTA THADINE HOPKINS Treasurer One truly dedicated to the tasks set before her, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; News- paper Staff 2,3,4; FLH.A. 1,2, 3, President 4; Monogram Club 4; Beta Club 2, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief 4; Marshal 3, KATHLEEN BASNIGHT In everything, you can depend upon her to do her part. ' F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Debating Club 4. LOWELL STANLEY BRICKHOUSE Mann make the man. Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 3,4; Senior Super- SHIRLEY ANN COHOON A true friend to all who know her. Cheerleader 1,2, Chief 2;F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 2; Newspaper Staff 2, Business Manager 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Superlative; Girls' State 3; Girls' Basketball Manager 3,4; Homecoming Representative 3; Class Vice-President 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Debating Club, Secretary 4. CHRISTINE DAVENPORT Neither quiet nor loud; Neither humble nor proud, '' F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Commencement Chorus 1, 2,3; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Home- coming Representative 4, JOAN SHIRLYN DILLON JT want to be, rather than to seem. Elizabeth City High School 1,2; F.H.A. 4; Commencement Chorus 3; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4. BRENDA LOUISE HALES Willing to help, full of joy; What would we do without her? Cheerleader 1,2, Chief 3,4; Monogram 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Office Assistant 4; Commencement Chorus eye FLORA ANN HOLLIS A little body doth harbor a great mind. Marshal 2,3; Student Council 1, President 4; Beta Club 2,3, President 4; F,H.A. 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 1,4; Newspaper Staff 2, 4; Office Assistant 4; Homecoming Represen- tative 1; Debating Club 4. S ce N | O N C aL A S re WILMA RAE JACKSON Better to know all you say than to say all you know. ' Basketball 1,2, 3; Cheerleader 4; Beta Club 2; Marshal 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Newspaper Staff 2,4; Commence- ment Chorus 3; Office Assistant 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Superlative. ALICE ANN OLIVER Education and adventure, she will pursue ; Fame, she will achieve. ' Marshal 3; Student Council 3,4; F.H.A, 1, 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff, Secretary 2,3, 4; Senior Superlative; Commencement Chorus 2, 3; Debating Club 4; Bible Club 2, Song Leader 3. BRENDA FAYE SPENCER Anything worth doing is worth doing right. Cheerleader 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Bus Driver 4; Library Assistant 4; Commencement Chorus 2, 3. ROBERT BENJAMIN PATRICK The only failure is failing to try. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 4; F,F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Debating Club 4. 4 JAMES FREDDY SWAIN — What's more culturedthan a cultured man? ‘ Bus Driver 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Class oe ge Treasurer 1; Senior Superlative; Debating Club 4. MARY ELIZABETH SWAIN One who truly stands up for what she believes. Basketball 1,2; Debating Club 1,2,3; Beta Club 2, 3; Bible Club 1,2; Student Council 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Marshal 3; Newspaper Staff 1; Commencement Chorus 2,3; Senior Superlative; Office Assistant 4. JOHN LEE WHITE Quiet men are usually great men. F.F.A, 1,4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Off 4; Homecoming Represent Assistant Class Mascots CHRIS HOPKINS TODD HOWERTON Class Motto THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THOSE WHO PREPARE FOR IT Class Colors Class Flower RED AND WHITE RED ROSE Class Poem Grasping for our future and success, We will meet each new problem, face to face. Trying to be brave, as one who meets strife, Wrestling and striving to take the challenge of life, We will hope that tomorrow will hold Successes and happinesses untold. We have prepared for the future bit by bit, For ''The Future Belongs to Those Who Prepare For It. THADINE HOPKINS Class Poetess Cast Will and Gestament We, the Senior Class of 1963 being of sound but befuddled minds and in a run-down physical state, do hereby make and declare this to be our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. ARTICL To our parents, we leave our greatestrespect anc inrcere appreciation Yor making our graduation possible. Woe x ARTICLE If a Shine ofand our teachers, we leave our appreciation fortheir kindness, guidgnce, and patience during our | ‘eS ARTICLE Il our Senior adviser, we leave our appreciation and thanks for all We has done to help us during ARTICLE IV “ } SECTION I To the Freshman Gila 5, we leave the joy of being in high school and hope that they have built a good foundation for further study. t { aM SECTION II To the Sophomo} e class, we leave the thought of becoming Juniors and wish them the}best of luck in all their pursuits. i al i Ny SECTION III To the Junior Class,-we leave the pleasure of being Seniors and hope that they will experience a successful Senior year in high school. i { f | ARTICLE V KATIE BASNIGHT, ltave my quiet ways to Rhett White. STANLEY BRICKHOUSE, Feave my height to Billy Armstrong. DAVID CLOUGH, ledve'my leadership ability to Charles Patrick. CHRISTINE DAVENPORT, leave my love for life to Yvonne Spencer. DALE DAVIS, leave by, flirtatious manner to Iris Cohoon. SHIRLYN DILLON, lea ave my ability to blush easily to some unlucky person. BRENDA HALES, leave swith the hope of finding something better. FLORA HOLLIS, leave the presidency of the Beta Club to Ashley Hardison. THADINE HOPKINS, lgave my natural blonde hair to Margaret Rose Chesson. WILMA JACKSON, leave ‘all my good times and fond memories to anyone who may want the ALICE ANN OLIVER, Jeave my short stature to Alice White. BOBBY PATRICK, lea yelithe teachers a nervous wreck. BRENDA SPENCER, léave Bus 13 to Mike Cohoon, my back-seat driver. BUD SPENCER, leave: thy night —_ jto thei owls. FREDDY SWAIN, leave my aby : dish Son in everything to euleeys who may we ion Se EM ea ee] w m 4 a0) a =e — zo ee, p oO a a) a oO) JOHN WHITE, leave } ny voce “Te ANT rte SHIRLEY COHOON, caveat (tas Wanitin E ome ia 9 Cee eel presence of us, and in thapregence’ are Wh other, we do subscribe o' ames as NY Zz ia es SHIRLEY COHOCON Testatrix a Fred omer dt Welt Rafe p, Class Prophecy It is Monday night, the second of May, and the moon is not yet in sight. A blue and ghostly light swims through my open window, and I hear a hair-raising sound of clanking chains and rustling garments. With chattering teeth, I gasp, What? A hollow voice replies, I am the Future. Stammeringly I inquire, Oh, Spirit of the Future, turn the time of life and tell me where and what the Seniors of Columbia High School are doing in 1983. In a weird voice, the spirit began accounting my classmates' lives in 1983. KATIE BASNIGHT is the private marriage consultant of Liz Taylor. Katie is well experienced in this business, for she, herself, has been married four times. The-'Globe mectterakc us match forthe famous STANLEY BRICKHOUSE. Stanley is so good he plays a one-man team. My! My! SHIRLEY COReON happily married. She has three children named Eni, Mennie, and Miny. Her husband is patiently waiting in the hospital lobby for little Mo! 'Down with the Democrats’ is he slodae of DAVID CLOUGH'S platform. Davidis running for the presidency of the United States. Madame. CHRISTINE DAVENPORT is the fa mous hair stylist of Paris. People from all over the world travel to er magnificent work. the main entertainment of the world. How could. anyone keep calm these days when the great DILLON blushes on television? = Dimples is what @yeryone calls hers BRENDA HALES is her PELE. Brénda is now starring inthe movie, 'South Pacific.' Yes, she is stiN:'Washing ae Right ®ut of Her Hair. With continued world tension, the United States hg upon FLORA HOLLIS to help negotiate peace with Russia. — BESS In the past twenty years more hesien men aS have fee eomvrered to Ohri stianity than in any other el period in history. With the leadership of 5 THADI (OPKINS this has become truez WILMA JACKSON still has her famous uae Im 1963 she ies egies paid for it; now, she is making millions by just sitting around Washington—lauoligs Of course, no class is really successfi sant stude nt becomes a Eetceeaany model. This honor has fallen to ALICE OLIVER. Alice is now modeling for the Ho of Dior. cman Have you ever wondered who writes jokes for come: ? If you have not, , letme inform you that BOBBY PATRICK has become nationally known for his orginality with jokes. = BUD SPENCER is doing a grand job as our Representative to the United Nations. Bud never asks but always tells what we, the people of the United States, stand for. BRENDA SPENCER, having enjoyed driving Bus 13 so much in high school, is still continuing to drive Bus 13, in order to protect and safeguard all her little offsprings. FREDDY SWAIN, is the private airplane pilot of Caroline Kennedy. He has become so rich that he has decidedto open his own airline business. MARY BETH SWAIN, having worked in movies earlier in life, has become a successful producer in Germany. She wants to come home, but her work is in such a demand that she feels she must stay. Webster's Dictionary has gone out of style since the new edition, 'White,' has come out. Yes, JOHN WHITE, with his wide vocabulary, has derived over a thousand new words since 1963. And, Dale, with your teaching school and taking care of your little ones, your life is complete. But do not be frightened. This is all twenty years from now. You and your classmates have plenty of time to accomplish the goals set before you. Then the spirit was gone. DARKNESS-DARKNESS-—Darkness—mystery. The future revealed! men, DALE DAVIS Class Prophetess We're Signing Out! Piordg fabs Te | Nek oe ae y Sido Serer oh jolt C fies BS avenge? yi Sitter’ ) al fhastepe PEP De eee Cae ee Junior Class Junior Class Junior Class Many faiths and denominations are representedin Tyrrell County. Religious influence on community life is exerted through worship services, Sunday schools, revival meet- ings, and youth organi- zations. Shown here is the Albemarle Church of Christ, whichis typicalof churches throughout scenic Tyrrell. Once a free or non-denominational church, this structure is the oldest house of worship now in use in TyrrellCounty. “ s However, religious life ‘ m ‘ @) TC @ 1g royal inthe county dates back to 1695 and St. Paul's Chapel, which was not very far from the church shown here. Junior Class CHARLES PATRICK, President SANDRA OWENS, Vice-President NELLIE BALL, Secretary SANDY SIMMONS, Treasurer TERRY EVERETT, Reporter DAVID BARNES BARBARA BRICKHOUSE ASHLEY HARDISON GRAHAM LIVERMAN IRIS LIVERMAN POLLY LUDFORD EDDIE PHELPS DOUGLAS REYNOLDS ROYCE REYNOLDS RNET ROLLINS LINDA SIMMONS TOMMY SPRUILL BILLY STEELEY VERA SWAIN RHETT WHITE Not Pictured WARREN WOODARD So ph For Homes Sophomore’ Class e Sophomore Class ore Class There are many kinds of homes in Tyrrell County: new and old, large and small, modern and traditional. Many of the homes of Tyrrell citizens have been under family own- ership for generations. Muchsentiment is often attached to the family homestead. The older homes of a community demand respect and admiration. One such homme is! thie jG; McClees Home. Con- sidered old by the senior citizens in 1875, this residence is considered to be the oldest home in Columbia. Although the home was renovated in 1939, much of the original charm of a by- gone era remains. An interesting architec- tural feature of the house is that pegs were used instead of nails to secure the timbers used in its construction. Sophomore Class First row, left to right: Haywood Daven port, President; Mike Cohoon, Vice-President: Yvonne Spencer, Secretary; Sandra Walker, Treasure t; Carol Armstrong, Dorothy Barefield, Gordon Barnes. Second row: Patricia Basnight, Ben Brickhous e, Billy Brickhouse, Inez Brickhouse, Marilyn Brickhouse, Margaret Rose Chesson, Iris Cohoon. Third row: Jackie Cohoon, Wayne Comstoc k, Andrea Cowell, Sue Cox, Annette Davenport, Betty Davenport, Charles Davenport. Fourth row: Abbie Kay Harrell, Elmo Hassell, Patty Higgins, Michael Holliday, Gordon Hopkins, Ann Jones, Gail Pritchett. Fifth row: James Reynolds, Jimmy Reynolds, Joseph Reynolds, Alice Ann Riddick, Ernestine Roughton, Barbara Jean Sawyer, Kerry Sawyer. Sixth row: Harry Lee Spruill, Everett Swain, Haywood Swain, Lawrence Swain, Alice White. Not pictured: Larry Comstock, Eddie McDuffie. ... Jor Oransportation Once the scene of Indians, of cottonmouth moccasins, of alliga- tors, of schooners, and of ferryboats, the Alligator River is now spanned by the two- million dollar Lindsey C. WarrenBridge. This bridge, dedicated in 1962, serves as a gate- way to the historic Outer Banks of North Carolina. This bridge was the last link needed in order to complete Highway 64 as a continuous high- way, East and West, Manteo to San Diego. Freshman Class CAROL MCcCLEES, President DALLAS SIMMONS, Vice-President NANCY OWENS, Secretary FLEEDIE CAHOON, Treasurer BILLY ARMSTRONG DIAN ARMSTRONG GWEN ARMSTRONG ROY BATEMAN ALLEN BRICKHOUSE LARRY BRICKHOUSE SANDRA BRICKHOUSE WANDA BRICKHOUSE DAVID CHRISTIANSON ALBERT COOPER EUGENE COOPER LEAMON COOPER PAMELA CORDREY WILLENE CUTHRELL BILLY DAVENPORT ROBERT DEAVER MICHAEL ETHERIDGE BRENDA GODWIN DON GRIMSLEY BILLY JACKSON ERVIN JONES MILTON KIDD DAWN LEIPHART SUSAN MAITLAND LORETTA MIDGETT TERRY PAYNE JUNIOR REYNOLDS BARBARA RHODES BILLY RHODES JOYCE RHODES ANNIE LEE ROSE JUDY SAWYER PATRICA SAWYER EDDIE SPENCER RICKY SWAIN BOBBY TAYLOR LAURA TAYLOR FRIEDA VOLIVA Not Pictured JANET PLEDGER Features Jeatures Features Deriving its name from the Algonquian Indians, the Scupper- nong River flows past Columbia and on into the Albemarle Sound. Thomas Miller and Joshua Tarkenton explored the Scupper- nong in 1680 and were so pleased withwhat they found that they called it Heart's Delight. On its east bank a village grew under various names: Shallop'sLanding, Elizabethtown, an d, O s s Jor Beauty now, Columbia. This river is considered to be quite scenic and beautiful by many citi- zens of Tyrrell County. Most Likely to Sueccee THADINE HOPKINS and DAVID CLOUGH Best All Around SHIRLEY COHOON and BUD SPENCER % v Ww « x ao _ % v “A ath ‘wy - w al . ie «ee 7 at ts Most Attractive ALICE ANN OLIVER and FREDDY SWAIN Friendliest MARY BETH SWAIN and STANLEY BRICKHOUSE Fee area ennsieencepeonsesianiinialienon ON, TiN Pe pe ANNAN Wittiest WILMA JACKSON Entertainment Most Athletic DALE DAVIS and DAVID CLOUGH .- Homecoming King and Queen MIKE COHOON and NELLIE BALL Beta Club = . FLORA HOLLIS, President ASHLEY HARDISON, Vice-President THADINE HOPKINS, Secretary-Treasurer HAYWOOD DAVENPORT ALICE ANN RIDDICK ERNESTINE ROUGHTON SANDRA WALKER MR, W.J. WHITE, JR., Adviser Not Pictured MISS IRMA L. WALKER, Adviser awa ay? . May Gheir Accomplishments Inspire Us. . . Debating Club DAVID CLOUGH Secretary DAVID CLOUGH : Vice-President DALE DAVIS t I i i A i Future Homemakers of America THADINE HOPKINS... occ ccs ccnccncccene President INECUTE BAT ieperetatelolotebelelepctetarerctels|vleiershaie Vice-President ALICE ANN OLIVER. 2... 200ccce0: Secretary- Treasurer BY ALRES DAMS aratetetercislocateteta tate avatars etatereteteheie iota Reporter ARICE WHORE wletetajeieloratslarcte aleletn cleiet=!eterelera Song Leader FRIEDA VOLIVA.........--cceccesccccscecree Pianist MRS. MARY ANN COMBS.........--+eeeeees Adviser Future Farmers of America DAVID ICEOUG HH atarelelsyalsvelctela ta sis|claieiaisleialelefelsisie President BUDESPEN GER ire cietersielernieralstelelelelstelatsteleis Vice-President BEMGM EIA SSE EUG ia atedinia oine'ein|s oiearasaislolelele'eie sie Secretary DATLEAS SIMMONS 6)0:0, 0:0 :2 010 070i s nle cielo s cjaieisie’n so Treasurer DONG RIMSERY iilele ots) o:aldiclenisciciais vivieiseisicin sie Reporter IMPKEICOHOON iavetalorelsisletetelcie)e) slatoleleielelolclvielelelele Sentinel MR, ROWLAND RIDDICK............--22250 Adviser Ghe Journalism Class. . . ... Gathers, Analyzes, and 1? - Katie Basnight Shirley Cohoon Christine Davenport Shirlyn Dillon Brenda Hales Flora Hollis 2 5 a Wilma Jackson Alice Ann Oliver Brenda Spencer .. . Draws a Portrait of Presents Our School News... . DALE DAVIS Editor-in-Chief CATS' WHISPERS THADINE HOPKINS Editor-in-Chief COLUMBIAN Our Year through Our Yearbook . . . Bus Drivers Nellie Ball, Ben Brickhouse, Stanley Brickhouse, Iris Brenda Spencer, Freddy Swain, Lawrence Swain, Linda Cahoon, Larry Comstock, Dale Davis, Thadine Hopkins, Simmons, and Johnny White. Agricultural, Cibrary and Office Assistants AGRICULTURAL ASSISTANTS: Bobby Patrick and Brenda Hales, Flora Hollis, G Hopkix Bud Spencer; LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Brenda Spencer Jackson, Mary Beth Swain, and Rhett White. and Johnny White; OFFICE ASSISTANTS: Dale Davis, Mh = = ... JP Sports Athletics Athletics Athletics Athletic activity in Tyrrell County is sym- bolized in the Columbia High School Gymnasium shown here. This modern building was completed in 1957 by the Tyrrell County Boardof Education at a cost of $100,000. With a seat- ing capacity of approxi- mately 500, the gym- nasium includes dressing rooms and lockers for boys and girls, a spac- ious foyer, a concession area, and aplaying court. Varsity Columbia 0 Vanceboro 18) Columbia 7 Aulander 6 Columbia 6 Plymouth 46 Columbia 13 Knapp 26 Columbia 14 Hertford 'B 6 DAVID CLOUGH BUD SPENCER Co-Captains MICHAEL ETHERIDGE Defensive Lineman EDDIE PHELPS Defensive Lineman BUD SPENCER BILLY BRICKHOUSE DAVID CLOUGH CHARLES PATRICK © Right End Right Tackle Right Guard Center RE} TT fe HEHE LH i i SANDY SIMMONS Halfback RHETT WHITE Halfback Y 4 ea Ss ZS S3 oY ed = MIKE COHOON EE j i be of ts Nee] AG n HAYWOOD DAVENPORT Left End a ir ea 5ae74 2 le 2m BK Y yo Beas s [are feos 8 a 1?) FUZ02 a mp mY oO ZH ty) load coMoM —— q — Sig Lac] saa a a a § ach Sal I) “oS 200 0 o a ir oO —_— BEES il ° Aaa 8 8 3 sa 6303000 ag S 00000 o We Temes ; HUE | Forward Guard IRIS LIVERMAN BARBARA SAWYER DALE DAVIS Forward THADINE HOPKINS Guard AA HHT HH YVONNE SPENCER Roving Guard PATRICIA BASNIGHT Roving Forward ASHLEY HARDISON Forward MIKE COHOON Guard BUD SPENCER Forward SANDY SIMMONS Guard Boys THe HHH HHH : + HHHH | tHe % HAYWOOD DAVENPORT Center Ball ee eet ee tees Seg 250 Te Rey wee eee oom Cheerleaders BRENDA HALES PAT SAWYER BARBARA RHODES MARGARET ROSE CHESSON BRENDA GODWIN WILMA JACKSON BRENDA HALES Chief Cheerleader Victory! Victory! Is our cry! Junior High School Junior High School Junior High School « . ee Agriculture Agriculture with its affiliated industries is the leading occupation of Tyrrell County citi- zens. The Irish potato is the chief agricul- tural product grown in the rich, black soil of the county. Corn and soybeans are frequently and bountifully culti- vated here. Farmers follow modern practices and procedures inthe operation of their farms, Junior High School Faculty MR, DAVID E, DAVIS Eighth Grade B.A. , College of MRS. MARGARET A, McCLEES Seventh and Eighth Grades MR, W.J. WHITE, JR. Seventh Grade A.B, , East Carolina College William and Mary M.A. , East Carolina College A.B., Atlantic Christian College Junior High School Schedule SCHEDULE A SCHEDULE B FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 ac 6 DAVIS SCIENCE II HEALTH 1 SCIENCE 1 SCIENCE | LATIN r | | ARTS McCLEES HEALTH 11 MATH | READING II MATH 111 MATH II Saas alles WHITE Lancuace 1) | SoC et ee I] stupies 1 STUDIES | STUDIES} | SURGES AYERS HEALTH | VAN HORNE LANGUAGE | Sighth Grade STEVE ALEXANDER JO ANN ARMSTRONG MAC BASNIGHT ELLEN BRICKHOUSE JEAN BRICKHOUSE NANCY BRICKHOUSE MABLE BRIGHT JACKIE BURNETTE MARY COHOON SHARON COOPER CHRISTINE COPELAND HELEN CUTHRELL LINDA DAVENPORT ANN DAVIS TERESA DAVIS PHYLLIS FISHER SUE FURLOUGH JEFF GIBBS SHARON GIBBS RAY HASSELL JERRY HIGGINS STAFFORD HOPKINS FAITH HUDSON NATHAN JACKSON BARBARA JONES LAWRENCE JONES VIOLA JOHNSON KAY LIVERMAN ANN LUDFORD GEORGE OWENS DAIL PRITCHETT KATHY ROUGHTON LINDA ROUGHTON RENA ROUGHTON WAYNE ROUGHTON NANETTE SMITH CAROL SPENCER DIXIE SWAIN GARLAND SWAIN LILA TURNER BILL VOLIVA TERESA WEATHERLY LAURA WHITE CHRIS YERBY Seventh Grade | First row, left to right: Phil Ainsley, Billy Bateman, Kenneth Bateman, Marie Brickhouse, Zack Brickhouse, Sue Bright, Arnette Cahoon. Second row: Delmo Cahoon, Glen Cohoon, Colon Cooper, Sarah Cooper, Joyce Cordrey, Freddy Cranford, Dru Dave nport. Third row: Frankie Davenport, Harriet Davenport, Donna David, Jean Deaver, Bill Dillon, Clarence Fisher, Leonard Furlough. Fourth row: Virginia Hathaway, Brenda Howett, Roger Hudson, Fay Jones, Margaret Jones, Wayne Kidd, Earl Lassiter. Fifth row: Billy Maitland, Lee Norman, David Patrick, Mavis Payne, Wanda Phelps, Eddie Reynolds, Florette Rhodes. Sixth row: Mary Lee Rhodes, Patsy Rose, Gene Sawyer, Chucky Sim mons, Dotsey Simmons, Elizabeth Smith, Jeanette Smith. Seventh row: Freddie Snell, Noel Swain, Shirley Voliva, Frieda Weatherly, Ralph Weatherly, Gail West, Kathy Withers. Slementary School Slementary School Slementary School ...,. Jor Recreation Hunting affords a sportsman a wonderful occasion for recreation. Geese, deer, fox, and bear are to be found in abundance in Tyrrell's swampy and woodland areas. There are ample opportunities to fish in Tyrrell County. Fishing is done in canals, creeks, rivers, andsounds, Herring, shad, mullet, rock, catfish, white perch, and other vari- eties are found inthe waterways of the county. _.. Where Formal Education Begins . . . Slementary School Faculty MRS, RUTH T. BASNIGHT A.B, , Atlantic Christian College M.A., East Carolina College Sixth Grade MRS, FLORENCE W, CHAPLIN A,B., East Carolina College Sixth Grade MRS, ROSE B. ROWE A.B., East Carolina College Fifth Grade MRS, CATHERINE R, DAVENPORT B.S., M.A., East Carolina College Fourth and Fifth Grades MRS, HELEN S. MELSON Atlantic Christian College Fourth Grade MRS, AUGUSTA W, WOODLEY East Carolina College Third Grade MRS, LUCY J. RHODES B.S., East Carolina College Second and Third Grades MRS, JANE E, POLLARD A.B, , East Carolina College Second Grade MRS, CAMILLE B, EVERTON A.B, , Atlantic Christian College First and Second Grades MRS, LOIS O, SELBY East Carolina College First Grade Sixth Grade JUDY AINSLEY FAYE BOWEN RITA BRICKHOUSE PEGGY COOPER RUPERT COOPER BETTY CUTRELL AMES DAVENPORT THOMAS DAVENPORT HAROLD FURLOUGH RICKI JAGARS. LARRY JONES STEPHEN LASSITER CHARLES LIVERMAN GARLAND MIDGETT GAIL PATRICK DEBRA PHELPS LLOYD PLEDGER BRENDA RHODES LINDA RHODES LORRAINE RHODES MAXINE ROUGHTON DEVON SAWYER RONNIE SAWYER SANDRA SAWYER ALLEN SIMMONS DAVID SIMMONS LINDA SMITH FRANKLIN STARLING CARNEY TAYLOR WAYNE THOMPSON RY VOLIVA AN VOLIVA JAMES WITHERS LEON WORKMAN GAIL Aipoock GLENN AINSLEY JOHNNIE A CUFTON AIDOOCK RO ARMSTRONG FONDA BASNIGHT JIMMY BELANGIA BRUCE BURNETT BRENDA COOPER ELLIOTT CORDREY PAY DAVENPORT ENPORT AVENPORT 1s TERENCE McL MELBA MORRIS Fourth Grade BILLY AINSLEY DELORES ARMSTRONG GORDON ARMSTRO TERRY ARMSTRONG CAROL BASNIGHT KATHY BASNIGHT C, J. BRICKHOUSE KEITH BRICKHOUSE SHARON BRICKHOUSE NANCY CAHOON BARBARA COHCON GINGER COHOCON coo! KAY COOPER MARKIE COOPER PHILLIP COOPER JACKIE CUTHRELL ALFRED DAVENPORT JAMES DAVENPORT RAY DEAVER JAMES FLEMING JAMES FURLOUGH ALFRED GIBBS VICTORIA JONES LITCHFIELD CA NORMAN RAYMOND OWENS KENNETH PARISHER VICKIE PHELPS DANIEL REYNOLDS KENNY REYNOLDS TONY ROSE JULIE ROUGHTON BRUCE SAWYER DAVID SAWYER CLEN SAWYER ANDREA SIMMONS BRYAN SNELL PHYLLIS SNELL KEN SPENCER DONNA SWAIN WUCKIE VAN HORN GARY YOLIVA Second Grade DALE ARMSTRONG ROSA LEE ARMSTRONG JOHN BELANGIA KAREN BRICKHOUSE JAMES COHCON JANET COOKE CHARLIE Ci ART COX MARIE CUTHRELL FOREST DAVENPORT DANNY DEAVER NANCY DEAVER AL ETHERIDGE ROBIN FLEMING DAVID GALLOP INES LINDA JONES ARIE KNOTTS MIKE LEE SIDNEY LITCHFIELD KEITH PARISHER DENIA PATRICK GREGORY PATRICK DINAH PHELPS KIM PHELPS INY PLEDGER KAREN RHODES KATHY RHODES. MARIE RHODES HANK RC BARBARA ROUGHTON DAVID ROUGHTON CINDY SAWYER KY SPRUILL J.C, STEELEY JOHNNY STEELEY COLUMBUS TAYLOR SE DEBORAH WARD BILLY WEATHERLY BILLY WEST BONNIE WOODLEY REX ARENA ARMSTRONG EDDIE COHCK CHERYLL COLLE YOUR CAREER Maola Milk IN ENGINEERING Ice Cream Co. First in Quality ou're science an Ji(gota eats you may eal have a bright future in engineering. DAIRY PRODUCTS Few fields offer such varied and isi 3. The faster we prog- engineers are needed. So consider ie ng America’s prog- ress your own. Plan for a career in engineering! VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY 305 Avenue C New Bern, N.C. Compliments of P. and Q. Super Market Compliments of frosty “ Harold Spencer MEATS asd Se We ABLES WN TN i Se Gey Columbia North Carolina Edenton North Carolina Compliments of O. A. Howett Motors Phone 796-2676 Columbia, North Carolina ©.A. Howett, Owner Compliments of Phelps Motors For a New or Used Car Deal The Man to see is W.D. Phone 796-3587 Columbia, North Carolina Night 796-3586 W.D. Phelps, Owner Compliments of Walker's Farmers Exchange Feed and Seed Phone 796-2179 Columbia, North Carolina Brown Supply Company Retail Lumber and Building Supplies Plymouth North Carolina L. H. Johnson Son, Inc. Honeycutt Meat Products Pantego North Carolina D. E. Tunnell Stockyard Telephone 926-3601 Swanquarter North Carolina Compliments of Tyrrell Oil Company Texaco Petroleum Products Telephone 796-4631 Columbia, North Carolina HELPING TO DEVELOP TYRRELL COUNTY West Virginia Pulp and Paper A. J. Cohoon Oil Company her FLYING A PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Telephone 796-2471 Columbia, North Carolina Continental Baking Company Incorporated Wonder Enriched Bread Hostess Cakes Raleigh North Carolina Azalea Memorial Gardens The Only Perpetual Care Cemetery in This Area Located Midway between Columbia and Creswell on Highway 64 Phone 796-294 ] Columbia, North Carolina Creswell, North Carolina Walker Funeral Home Air-Conditioned 24-Hour Ambulance Service Ambulance: Oxygen-Equipped, Air-Conditioned Phone 796-294] Columbia, North Carolina Tyrrell Hardware Company Shelton Ludford, Manager Telephone 796-2451 Columbia, North Carolina b Dot's Ready-to-Wear For The Family Box 252 Telephone 796-2661 E.E. Chesson, Manager Columbia North Carolina Tyrrell Furniture Company The Home of Fine Furniture Telephone 796-3281 Columbia North Carolina Compliments of Cohoon Super Market Fresh Vegetables - Frozen Foods - Quality Meats - Groceries We Give Gold Bond Stamps Telephone 796-2851 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cohoon, Owners Compliments of Davis Brothers Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of Columbia Hospital Wilma C. Chaplin Columbia, North Carolina Cohoon Oil Gas Inc. F.E. Cohoon 1.R. Swain Columbia, North Carolina Day Phone 796-2286 Night Phone 796-2631 ARMSTRONG FLORIST QUINN FURNITURE COMPANY Wiley P. Armstrong, Owner of Edenton, Inc. Phone 796-4451 P.O. Box 28] Columbia North Carolina Edenton North Carolina Compliments of MR. MRS. SAMS. WOODLEY Columbia North Carolina BILL PERRY'S TEXACO SERVICE One Day Recapping Service Edenton, N.C. Phone 796-9721 COLONIAL MOTOR CO. Buick Pontiac G.M.C. Oldsmobile Trucks Sales and Service Edenton, North Carolina CRESWELL SALES SERVICE Furniture Appliances Phone 796-4315 Creswell North Carolina LARRY'S Grocery Meats Esso Service Hwy. 64 Columbia, North Carolina Phone 796-491] R.K. JAGARS Wholesale Dealers in Fresh and Salt Water Fish Columbia North Carolina Compliments of HARRY L. DAVIS Columbia North Carolina Compliments of J.A. BASNIGHT Columbia North Carolina FARMERS SUPPLY L.W. Pledger D.M. Pledger Columbia North Carolina HOBBS IMPLEMENT CO., INC. Your John Deere Dealer Edenton North Carolina COLUMBIA GARAGE L.B. Davenport Columbia North Carolina ELLIOTS:S CO. Quality Clothing and Shoes Edenton North Carolina SHERRY ANN BEAUTY SHOP Telephone 796-3909 Creswell North Carolina Compliments of W. J. WHITE Columbia North Carolina TYRRELL BEAUTY SHOPPE For Beauty, See Trudy Gertrude Pinner Columbia, N.C. Phone 796-2751 For All Your Insurance Needs D.A. SIMMONS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds Columbia, N.C. Phone 796-3461 CONGRATULATIONS! Belk- “EDENTON'S ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER AIRPLANE CROP SPRAYING Whitfield Bros. Flying Service Spraying, Dusting, Seeding, Fertilizing Robert Whitfield Fred Whitfield Columbia 796-4181 Engelhard 928-401 COLUMBIA FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture For The Home” Phone 796-2466 J.W. Everett, Owner L.C. PERRY SONS DISTRIBUTORS Highway 264 East Washington North Carolina JOHN LAWRENCE Real Estate Sales and Rentals Phone 4751 Nags Head, North Carolina BRICKHOUSE WHOLESALE CO. Confections - Drugs - Tobaccos Phone 796-3456 Elm Street Columbia, North Carolina H.G. DOZIER Dealer In Royster Fertilizers Currituck, North Carolina ALBEMARLE MOTOR CO. West Hicks St. Phone 2144 SALES SERVICE Edenton, North Carolina BYRUM HARDWARE CO. and BYRUM'S GIFT SHOP Edenton North Carolina Compliments of H.W. McCLEES SON Columbia North Carolina A. CAHOON SON General Merchandise FCX Feeds, Seeds Fertilizer and Supplies Phone 926-3526 Swanquarter, N.C. Compliments of G.N. HURDLE Columbia North Carolina CARSON W. DAVIS Department Store Davis Wants to See You Manteo North Carolina FOR THE BEST SELECTION Visit GRIFFIN MUSICENTER North Carolina Edenton Compliments of J.C. McCLEES STORE Ladies Ready to Wear Columbia North Carolina NAGS HEAD CASINO The Most Popular Spot on the Beach Dance to the Best of Bands Bowling Refreshments Amusements For The Whole Family Nags Head North Carolina Compliments of A FRIEND HERMAN AND DORIS' GROCERIES General Merchandise Dry Goods, Groceries, Meats, Hardware Route 3 Columbia, North Carolina R.S. SPENCER FURNITURE General Electric Appliances COMPARE OUR PRICES Engelhard North Carolina Best Wishes JOLLY RADIO T.V. SERVICES Radio-T.V.- Appliances Engelhard North Carolina SHOE SALES SHOE REPAIRS James Payne Shoe Shop Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of COHOON BROTHERS Formerly Evans Place Nags Head, North Carolina HUG HES-PARKER HARDWARE CO. Sherwin-Williams Paints Phone 2315 Edenton North Carolina LUCY'S VARIETY STORE Phone 796-2112 Creswell North Carolina Complime nts of ANNIE E. VAN HORNE Columbia North Carolina HOTEL ENGELHARD Proprietor - Mrs. 1.B. Watson Engelhard ENGELHARD CAFE AND MOTEL We Serve the Best” Phone 925-3741 Engelhard North Carolina RODNEY BESSIE'S PLACE General Merchandise Flying A Gas Telephone 796-4011 Columbia North Carolina North Carolina. J.J. ROSS JEWELER 215 South Broad Street Edenton, North Carolina MANN'S GULF SERVICENTER Manns Harbor Manns Harbor North Carolina Compliments of R.L. GIBBS CO., INC. Phone 925-3256 North Carolina Engelhard Compliments of RHODES GROCERY Columbia North Carolina Compliments of MITCHELL'S BARBER SHOP Columbia North Carolina R.B. BALANCE Self-Service - Meats - Groceries Engelhard North Carolina BROAD STREET GARAGE Phone 796-3961 Hearn Voliva Columbia North Carolina LIVERMAN'S Flying A Service Station Graham Liverman Dealer Columbia North Carolina GEORGE CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. Telephone 2138 1100 North Broad Street Edenton, North Carolina BOYCE GROCERY U.S. Highway 17 North Carolina Phone 3212 Edenton EDENTON FURNITURE CO. Edenton North Carolina SINCLAIR PRODUCTS AND SERVICE Edenton North Carolina Compliments of CHUB'S PLACE COLONIAL FURNITURE COMPANY Where Your Home Begins” Edenton North Carolina Compliments of JACKSON RADIO AND T.V. SERVICE Edenton North Carolina Compliments of FEARINGS, INCORPORATED Manteo North Carolina Compliments of A Friend The Betty Shoppe The Jill Shoppe Alma Lee's Service Center Campen's Farrow's Red White H.G. Gibbs John A. Marshall Engelhard Cleaners Columbia Hotel Clark's Marina G.F. Westcott U.M. Kellam Mrs. Rufus Williams Etheridge Texaco Midgetts Esso D.W. Cuthrell Fairfield Motel Cuthrell's Dept. Store Melvin Pledger Nu-Curl Beauty Shop - B.W. Culter, Optometrist Catherine B. Harrell Mrs. Molly Pledger Donnie Smith R.C. ABBOT CO., INC. 2 DEERE) pie ae Elizabeth City North Carolina ECONOMY TYPEWRITING CO. H.E. Wittsell Royal Typewriters and Victor Adding Machines Sales - Service - Rentals - Supplies Phone: 5690 106 S. Water Street Elizabeth City THE APOTHECARY SHOP Prescriptions Phone 4327] Elizabeth City North Carolina Compliments of RUCKER SHEELY Elizabeth City North Carolina COASTAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Typewriters - Adding Machines Office Furniture Elizabeth City North Carolina Compliments of INDUSTRIAL BANK Elizabeth City North Carolina THE DAILY ADVANCE Dominant Newspaper of The Albemarle Area of North Carolina Elizabeth City North Carolina DAVIS TYPEWRITING SERVICE Adding Machines, Typewriters Cash Registers 110 South McMorrine Street Elizabeth City North Carolina RUSSELL HOLMES SHOES Where Shopping is a Pleasure 310 Main Street Elizabeth City Compliments of OWENS SHOE STORE Elizabeth City North Carolina GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! Awards GRADUATION EXERCISES MAY 31, 1962 $500 Tyrrell County Scholarship......--++seeeeeeeee cr rreeencccrecrersenee Alethia Anne Clough Citizenship Trophy. ....+-+eseseeeereccccr seer escecrecssrerncrscesssrssens Hal Walter Cahoon Valedictorian's Medal.......-cscsvcccecececcerccrvrscssrvesvessccersess Dorothy Anne Pritchett Salutatorian's Medal......seeececescerersssrrscnseecene Radios mercoae. to or Mary Ruth Woodley Bus Drivers! Two Year Safety Awards......2ecceercsreccecccescceecrrsscccces Hal Walter Cohoon James Daniel Brickhouse Dorothy Anne Pritchett Senior Girls' Athletic Medal. .....eeeceeecerrccrecccecernrercserscvcrccrcsces Jacqueline Smith Senior Boys' Athletic Medal... ... see ee cece cc cn cece crsrccrrcrcrercccece Herbert Lewis Brickhouse De Kalb Agricultural Award.........eeccecrecercercecrrcseses Sieteteneiaie otele i iet Hal Walter Cohoon Home Economics IV Award.......sseec se ee reece cnrceccersrcssscrnsnces Dorothy Anne Pritchett Dypewriting I] Medal... oc sec weer cece ee ncremseemavveervesraversvecerenes Hope Cheryl Morris Star Chapter Farmer... 2.020 scccecscsnc cence ccnccncnceercscrcrescecsercscces Brian D. Hopkins DehatingeMiedallstrerey-yerereveletntelersteletoraletcisle lols |rio[olsteleleiclole ciel otelotelote sata latays te tate le ielstndete Clarence Neil Hearn Dorothy Anne Pritchett Rhett Butler White Mary Ruth Woodley BusiDniversEOnemeatnodtetyviAWAxdsats tele istolaleteleletoietclsipiointelsistelsieloieicinisiotele atts Joseph Thomas Liverman Herbert Lewis Brickhouse Clarence Neil Hearn Brian D. Hopkins Frederic Vann Mitchell Walter Alan Basnight WOWEMedalnnE Um Lednsta LesatisvOny cmeteiareiatetstteteretststelelstey-teletetnteistatn ait eines Augusta Thadine Hopkins sy Dewri bing he edalleurieteitaybelsteenetstareleisrererctercistetetcioicielsrs nieisercie ionic iter ele Augusta Thadine Hopkins Stan Greenhanid erate veteiehesieis oie pieicte siete iuniclel ots ietereitavolcierarcre tore ieee CP IRS Gordon Lambert Hopkins A PRODUCT OF unter Dib sine 333 INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C SP — eee eee eee | ; Gyrrell County, A Paradise... i | . . Jor Government .. For Education .. Dor Religion . Jor Homes . Jor Gransportation . Jor Beauty . For Civic Organizations ) Jor oponts . For Agriculture . Jor Recreation . Jor Business Se COLUMBIA eee. rl iy s iS lou TYRRELL COUNTY FIRST DIVISION SCALE ° Le 5 4 Sie o SCALE FOR INSETS ae MILs i ° 0.5 to + S4vaANN an Ki ‘ t J ul SY c t o - | t Sy K xt w 2 5 O s Sie ' us = S = . THIS MAP, CORRECTED TO JULY |, 1957, INCLUDES ROADS 2 UNDER CONSTRUCTION Hes =e LEGEND PAVED ROAD STONE SURFACED OR EQUIVALENT SOIL SURFACED ROAD GRADED AND DRAINED ROAD UNIMPROVEO ROAD UNDERGROUND CABLE RAILROAD GRADE SEPARATION ul I ] I COUNTY SEAT ALSO INCORPORATED CIT SCHOOL $ —cHuneH PRISON CAMP TRIANGULATION. STATION FOREST SERVICE LOOKOUT STATION UNITED STATES HIGHWAY Ogerxa ft) STATE WiGHAY
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