Coopers High School - Cohisan Yearbook (Nashville, NC)
- Class of 1959
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Hours of hard work and days of happy memories present to you this annual of the Class of '59. 'fi-ie no Q I I 6 .QSRL I li' .4 ' P. X 'X X H CONT ENTS TEACHING Administration . . . . 5 LEARNING Classes . . . . 9 DOING Activities . . . . 37 PLAYING Athletics . . . . . 43 PATRONIZING Advertising . . . . 47 2 To one whose love and understanding has inspired us through- out our Senior yearg whose willingness to help and guide us has captured the love and respect of all the Seniorsg whose thoughtfulness and consideration has enabled us to enjoy this, our last year of school, to its fullest, we do hereby dedicate the 1959 edition of the COHISAN to Miss Rebecca Farmer. 3 s T - 'Ai ' I ,M ' -af gsllln -rw b 'V-ala., an f x ii:-2 , ,AN n ..,, Barbara Williams Jr. Assistant Editor Renny Breedin Assistant Editor Dolly Langley Business Mgr. Dorothy Batchelor Subscription Mgr. Lois Carol Tucker Snapshot Editor Beverly Williams Prophet Jerry Mosley Sports Editor Violet Strickland Jr. Editor-In-Chief ANNUAL STAFF F2?ERyF355EZZr Charles Lamm Allnelfeffell Senior Write-Ups Adveftlslng MSI'- Kelly Glover Activities Jean Daniel D'nne Godwin Editor-ln-Chief Underclassmen Sandra Cockrell Poet Si Song Writer Faye Edwards Marvin Joyner Staff Artist Superlatives w 2 -I ,f X N. . . f 'J ,, 4A PRINCIPAL Mr. E. C. Pearce SECRETARY Jacks on Joyner PRINCIPAL SECRETARY Mrs. Evelyn H. Nelms First Grade Mrs. Miriam McKinnon First Grade Mrs. Laura Taylor First Grade Mrs. E. Pearce Second Grade Mrs. Beverla P. King Second Grade Mrs. Pattie Barbee Second 8z Third Mrs. Olive Stokes Third Grade Mrs. Evelyn B. Willis Second 8: Third Ab 4 p- ' V - 4.6 ' 1 Ma J l 1 A iy ,g,,,a gm? K X FACULTY .....l...--Q---zz ' H --I w fllxill . W , ,.. -I'W q.Q 'i : -1 . I ' ' , x , +grN 1 T- ' 1 x , ',:i' 1? v YJ-T- Y X WT! '-f H Um... ,- .wg pf. Mrs. Mary V. Bunn Fourth Grade Mrs. Bertha J. Stone Fourth Grade Mrs. Mabel Glover Fourth Grade Mrs. Mary B. Gupton Fifth Grade Mrs. Cecile B. Ellis Fifth Grade I 1 . 1 l i K -'-:wg j-. 3455, KV I 7 , , nf .. lg? E Q .' 1? QQ u Mrs. Ethlynd Owens Sixth Grade Mrs. Ruby D. Tunnell Sixth Grade Mrs. Saddie Kemp Seventh Grade Mrs. Sally D. Lanier Seventh Grade Mr. James L. Cannon Eighth Grade Mr. W. E. Godwin Eighth Grade Mr. Lee Abbott Ninth Grade Mr. David Finch Ninth Grade -1 . if-sf' ' --1' Us X as , in 5 wa ni 1 ' A .xl ' in -L 'ggi me 2 il! l ' ' ii . ' t, L- 5, ' 1 , fi' ' 11 ' 3. M X 'wg w- 1, .- t ' vs?-' .4 A ,V ww ,. it , ' ' 'A',lf.wg,:wf ' , , ' X, Q... 4 ' if U 1 'fir x if-f .1 3f -Qs. FACULTY IQ 4:3 Q.-N 'Q' 1, ' x , X x Xu - , . 7 , , A Q. ,ag . New , , f w I-1 A .A i 2 . -- .:h:TaE ?y ,ki N cg , . Mrs. Irene Barnes Tenth Grade Mr. J. Y. Aycock Tenth Grade Mrs. Ruth B. Christie Eleventh Grade Mrs. Annie Lee Horne Eleventh Grade Miss Rebecca Farmer Twelfth Grade Mrs. Jeanette Pittman Home Economics Mr. John F. Willey Agriculture Mrs. J. L. Tomlinson Piano MASCOTS Dixie Taylor and Joe Taylor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dianne Godwin, Secretaryg Dolly Langley, Vice-Presidentg Jerry Mosley, Treasurerg Marvin Joyner, President. IO FTW, ,:,,. I V . - .,l.,, - ,H . I I I dyno., I I Mildred Cornelia Alford F. H. A. 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Chief Cheer- leader 25 4-H 1,2,45 Librarian 2,4. Donald Ray Boone F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 Baseball2,3,45 4-H 1, 2,s. I I I I I I I I I I 1 5-5, .:',g'SF:5--.1 ,.u,..,,f, I: '.IFTl I', :QC '- I I I I , I - nv, I I Nancy Pearl Baker F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Pi- ano 1,25 Librarian 45 Beta Club 3,4. SENIORS Clarence Renny Breedin Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 35 Glee Club 1,25 F. F. A. 1,25 Secretary 1, President 25 Sentinal F. F. A. Feder- ation 25 4-H 1,2,3,45 Superlative 45 Jr. Ast. Editor 35 Co-Editor 45 Student Council 45 Senior Class Candidate for Halloween King. 5- -1- - 4 4 -- ---- -2 -. :-:-'f-e---- -4' v- ' I I I I 5?-f--.-iiw-f - - V - , 9- I I Dorothy Faye Batchelor F. H. A. 152,35 4-H 1,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Marshal 35 Annual Staff 45 Super- lative 45 Bus Patrol 3. Elsie Sandra Cockrell F. H. A. 1,25 Secretary 25 Glee Club 15 Beta Club 3,45 Class Poet and Song Writer 45 Piano 3. I a I I I If I I I. I I, .1- E 1 N gp.. 1' l I l I' l s N . 1 . Jean Bragg Daniel Class Reporter 25 Secretary 35 F. H. A. 1,25 Beta Club 3,45 Marshal 2,35 Glee Club 2,3,45 Piano 1,2,3,45 Music Award25 Jr. Editor Cohisan 35 Editor- in- Chief Cohisan 4. Ruby Faye Edwards F. H. A. 1,25 Glee Club 15 Cheerleader 25 Annual Staff 45 Superlative 45 Librar- ian 4. EA-. .- 'v--.-1.531145-,,--.eff-.Aff ff .-iff - A-5 - fr- 4 .- 1-Eg I , I 5.15,-,g , .- ' Q 1 1 1 k Patricia Ann Driver 4-H 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Glee Club 152,35 F. H. A. 1,2,4. SENIORS Rebecca Anne Ferrell Class President 2,35 4-H 1,2,3,45 F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 President 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Reporter 45 Superlative 45 Evening Telegram Correspondent 45 Annual Staff 45 Marshal 2,35 Chief 35 Student Council 3,45 Jr. Sr. Banquet Chairman 35 Bus Patrol 35 Senior Class Candidate for Halloween Queen 4. 1 D,'n7-7-f Q- .--TP-ew TT---7 . iw' '- af 5.2 .-f re Fwy-'gg we - iw' A .. 5.-., ,, 1-1 L, 1, fy' r. Ann Elizabeth Eason F. H. A. 1,2,45 4-H 1,25 Glee Club 1,25 Librarian 4. Kelly Ray Glover F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 1,2,45 Re- porter 35 Tool Identification Team 15 Parliamentary Procedure Team 35 Class Vice-President 35 4-H 15 Beta Club 3,45 Baseball 1,3,45 Superlative 45 Annual Staff 4. ' Y? 'E' '- Q -' 5 1 - , V 1 5..- , , X , g 1 1 1 i I Zilphia Dianne Godwin Class President 13 Secretary 43 Treas- urer 3g F. H. A. 1,2,3,4g Beta Club 3, 45 4-H 15 Glee Club 25 Basketball 1,2,3g Superlative 43 Annual Staff 45 Student Council 33 Piano 2,3,4g Substitute Bus Driver 3,45 Bus Patrol 33 Co-Captain 3. Lois Aileen Joyner F. H. A. 1,2,4g Class Treasurer 23 Bus Patrol 45 Superlative 4. s I I i W l W I fe ' J 1 5 1 1 I 1 I I I i w Verna Jane Hendricks F. H. A. 1,2,4. SENICJRS Marvin Ray Joyner Class President 43 Vice-President 25 F. F. A. 1,2,3,4g President Coopers Chapter 3,43 Treasurer Nash-Edge- combe Federation 3,45 Parliamentary Procedure Team 3,43 Tool Identifi- cation lg Dairy Cattle Judging 3,45 4-H 1,2,3,4g Basketball lg Beta Club 3,45 Treasurer 45 Student Council 3,45 Vice- President 35 President 4, Superlative 4, Annual Staff 4. , Y-. ..-Y - ..-. V . -- T- .-- -lf.-Q-11 6 . r l l 1 P 1 1 ! Dolly Rae Joyner F. H. A. 1,2,4g 4-H l. Sylvia Bernice Joyner F. H. A. 1,2,4. V ,,,., rf' fi i 'ir i Charles Howard Lamm F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 Parliamentary Proce- dure Team 35 Public Speaking 35 Secre- tary 15 Vice-President 3g Reporter 4g Glee Club 15 Student Council 35 4-H 1,2, 3,45 President 35 Devotional Leader 43 County Council Vice-President 25 President 35 Secretary 45 Beta Club 3, 45 1 Wilson Igy Times Correspond- ent 3,45 Annual Staff 4. Sylvia Annette Langley F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 4-H1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Superlative 4. I' ,f - QQ. wg-,rw 1 f. as .W J .- 1 , I r A: .Ti u Ek Ag 'Irs n r V 9 I J 4 I P Nancy Carol Land F. H. A. 1,2,45 4-H 1,2,35 Class Pres- ident 15 Secretary 25 Basketball 1,2,3, 45 Superlative 43 Candidate for Hallow- een Queen 1,2,3. SENIORS Aster Gorham Lindsey F. F. A. l,2,3,45 Baseball 3,4Q Bus Driv- er 45 Superlative 45 Vice-President F. F. A. 2. 'C WRU M F Y t U' , 'iff1-F-fe H----f rf: '--jffwr H' -- ' W -'-11 sw: . . i i a Y F 4 r I Dolly Dean Langley F. H. A. 1,2,3,43 Piano 1,2,3,45 Music Award 35 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Class Treasurer 25 Marshal 35 Magazine Sales Chairman35 Beta Club 3,45 Vice- President 35 President 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Vice-President 4g Superlative 45 Student Council 4. Kay Frances Lindsey F. H. A. 1,2,43 4-H 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1, 25 Typing Award 35 Superlative 43 Li- brarian 45 Basketball 1,2,3. il 1 V o I 'N Y f J Luther Kent Lindsey 4-H 1,2,3,45 F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Class Secretary 15 Vice-Pres- ident 25 Bus Driver 2. Durwood Gene Patterson F. F. A. l,2,3g Superlative 4. r-' - f - 1 1 Lf .L , .- .. -V L- . if sf -.sa.n--v---- N . il, L Jerry Wayne Mosley Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 Secretary 35 Vice-President 45 Tool Identification Contest 15 Parlia- mentary Procedure Team 3,45 4-H 1,25 3,45 Devotional Leader 35 Vice-Presi- dent 45 Glee Club 15 Class Secretary 15 Treasurer 43 Superlative 45 Annual Staff 45 Bus Driver 45 Student Council 45 Bus Patrol 35 Halloween King Candidate 1,3. SENIORS Carolyn Rose Powell Basketball 15 F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,3,45 Class Treasurer 15 4-H 2,3,45 Beta Club 3,43 Superlative 45 Bus Patrol 2,3,4. T 7 'MM' H ' WYKI V 5 A 5 k N w Della Jane Moss F. H. A. l,2,45 Librarian 4. Walter Thomas Price Bus Driver 3,45 F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 Vice- President 15 4-H 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Superlative 45 Nash Hog Cham- pion 25 Competed in Tractor Rodeo 35 Magazine Sales Champion 3. ft' f - Y --f- - ew'--ggi--f I: I 3 f N .,f I'7,5j':. I , I7 V , . . I I , -f, I Albert Donald Sherrod F. F. A. 1,2,3g 4-H 1,23 Bus Driver 43 Live Stock Judging 3. Lois Carol Tucker Glee Club l,2,3g F. H. A. 1,2,45 Substi- tute Bus Driver 35 Bus Driver 43 Piano 1,2,3,4g Superlative 45 Annual Staff 45 Bus Patrol 3. - H 5'.1'. I Dennis Eugene Sherrod 4-H l5Baseba112g F. F. A. l,2,3,43 su- perlative 4. ' SENIORS Giee Club1,2,3,4g F. H. A.1,2,3,4g.4- 2,3,4g Assistant Librarian 3. 355,347--V wi' ' A j Q I i . ' ' . -ff L EJ E !. ? I III ' I' --5-J-mv-1 fe.--1737-,T-fn.T+f----,ff-?3f!-i I I I I Clay Taylor Strickland Bus Driver 43 4-H 1,2,3,4g F. F. A. 1 2,3,4g Substitute Bus Driver 3. I Joseph Harold Ward F. F. A. 1,2,45 4-H 1,2,3g Bus Driver 3,4. .siffhwfzfaw-iii 1 , H 3+s1 iQ?If E QI? . V I : I I I I I I I I I I I I ,W .7-ff' Y. .- qw,-4 1 . I '---, , -iv -,eu , An 5 :nu ' 1 vF.'ili',:.l'. Af:-IM Carolyn Ann Whitley F. H. A. 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,4g 4-H 1,2,3g Piano 1. Larry Truman Weaver F. F. A. 1,2,3,4g 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Song Leader 45 Librarian 4. SENIORS F. H. A. 1,2,3,4g 4-H 3,45 Librarian 4. ' Bobby Ray Winstead V F. F. A. l,2,4g Baseball 1,3,4g Bus Driv- er 3,4g 4-H l,2g F. F. A. Reporter 2. A, 'E' -gg Beverley Sue Williams F. H. A. 45 Nettie N. Bemis Club 15 Stu- dent Council lg Beta Club 3,45 Secretary 45 Basketball 25 Annual Staff 4g Glee Club 1. Otha Felix Winstead F. F. A. 1,2,3,4g Dairy Cattle Judging Contest 33 Glee Club 35 Bus Driver 4. i '. f' 'Zi' ff L? ' 'F 'qrw' 1 V2.2 P . il If l. I we y F i i Not Pictured Sally Marie Winstead F. H. A. l,2,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g 4-H David Parker Club 1,2,3. Baseball 1,2,3,4g Librarian 3,4g F. F A. 1,2,3,43 Superlative 4. Not Pictured AUTOGRAPHS l 18 gm Wg, I 5 , M25 - -wr mg V f L+ . N , Helping in any task-large or small, Always good for a laugh, Sylvia 'XFV 'egg A, are Dorothy Batchelor and Kelly Glover, Langley and Renny Breedin are the Wit- ' gy voted Most Co-Operative. tiest in the class. Q. n A54 ,, ,,,. , W L l.1.l,,l-m,w,l N - l l . i - a l i jg... 'Q 'Y--LI' 1':1a.,. -I-Pg' ' -5.-Y A.. - - 'Q uhllndu 1.25 glgqbmf f 4 1.p ,-'.f :,.W..,- he-V asf!! ,' l..,.+': -Q17 -F-'1..?-Q1f!- 'f ' L .. l X Meeting every situation in a stately Most Courteous seniors, JeanDan- manner are Most Dignifiedu, Carolyn iel and Donald Sherrod, always put their Powell and Donald Sherrod. best foot forward. e'-M W -Q' f Y i f CN-2 0. 9, I f9a Y' Checking their appearance are Lois Sharingaooke are Faye Edwards and Joyner and Jerry Mosley, Neatest in Dickie Price, the Biggest F1irts in the the class. class. fb 4 5, it 1 'i F , 'E Observing the rules of the library are Winners ofthe senior popularity con- the Quietest seniors, Bernice Joyner testwere Dianne Godwin and Marvin Joy- and Dennis Sherrod. ner voted Most Popu1ar . , 7g'r.,'.'I'.:, . Q no 1 r I --fi 77 ' 1 ,4 .4Q..1T:z,, x as 2 a+- 'X VI .. -, Q5 Ed-ff ig - 'Y .' l 4 4 N , . 4, , 1, vi V ,i-..,4,' I YK, 1,-is ibn XC. 1 I ' 3 Taking everything in their stride, Using those 'big books' are Most , b A ia Lois Carol Tucker and David Parker won Studious , Jean Daniel and Durwood Pat- '5 if ' honors as Best Sports . terson. J'f!?T- Z3 iw J -riff 1: A f: .--,?T v ,v.,,,,,f,,,, L, L ,, , , '- 41,-.,, 1 - , .?U1.'1. ze 7 Mil'-,:'y y, ' L 1 mf L W, 1, J - J., 11? EE, 1157, .. ,Y gill . X ., ,, . .Se .A . I . i -55, I T 7 '--...br fi iff- f ', V - . L., o . . - - J-1 . gg 1: f, ,xr , L V , , ' : ,P-4,151 Y Q, Y I . -Q- . :za - '- 4, A E . 3 ' A :ss ., .I w- AH , . . ' . A 'A Y -.ZA-:V-,.' ' W Z .1 rj,-..- i ,,...,.. --.v , 51 Senior all stars, Dianne Godwin and A 5' RennyBreedinare Most Athletic of the 11 7 class of '59. 1 vw 51 -H, ,.: I r x 'N CLASS POEM The Future Beckons The finger of the future beckons now So, with confidence, success we avow. Capable hands sought and strove to effect Our lives with knowledge, beauty, and respect. Loving hearts encouraged us in our fight, Helped obtain the power to reach the height. To summon our courage and always try With ambitions strong and goals set high. Now the completion of our high school days Will carry each of us our chosen ways, Yet we will forever remember the time Of our graduation class of '59, CLASS SONG Farewell To Coopers High Tune: Now and For Always Now as we leave here, We recall all the times Of happiness and joy, At Coopers High. Days of toil and striving Are erased by fond thoughts And memories about Old Coopers High. Now and for always We will remember you. Till time shall cease to be Dear Coopers High. Classmates and teachers, too, Will ever mean so much Now we must say good-bye, Dear Coopers High. Poet and Song Writer Sandra Cockrell 23 CLASS PRGPHECY Having receivedalarge sum of money, I have been able to fulfill a childhood dream-- to travel. Ona recent tour ofthe Northern states, who shouldlsee in New Jersey, but Miss Farmer, our Senior Sponsor. Miss Farmer told me that she is happily married to a New Jersey umpire. Iwaslvery pleased to learn that Miss Farmer had managed to keep in contact with all the members of the Senior class, andfshe gave me some very interesting information concerning them, which I shall now pass on to you. Kelly Glover, who is star pitcher of the Milwaukee Braves, was hit in the mouth with a fast ball batted by Donald Boone, who has the highest batting average for the New York Yankees. Kelly was rushed to Lindsey's Dental Works, where he received expert treat- mentfrom Kent Lindsey. Sylvia Langley is Kent's assistant and Kay Lindsey is employed as his receptionist. I forgot to mention that David Parker is assistant manager for the New York Yankees. Anne Ferrell, who always wished for younger brothers and sisters, now operates a big baby sitting agency in Elm City. Two of her best customers are Aileen Winstead and Mildred Alford, who are happily married. ' The only member of our class to reach stardom was Renny Breedin, who now has the star role in a television series entitled, Jungle Boy . Jerry Mosley has a quiet job back stage in the sound effects department, beating the native tom-toms. Carolyn Powell, Dorothy Batchelor, and Lanna Turner have been enrolled at Kings Business College for the past two years, and are preparing for the top secretarial jobs in Raleigh. Faye Edwards, biggest flirt of our class, still has them standing in a line--Little ones, I mean. Faye is now happily married to a prominent lawyer. Donald Sherrod drives a city bus, and two of his favorite passengers are Marie Winstead and Nancy Land, who are employed by the Home Savings and Loan. Charles Lamm, who always liked to nod in class, is now a professional sleeper, testing mattresses for the Kings Down Mattress Company. Sandra Cockrell has just completed an exciting novel based on the exciting private life of Dolly Langley. Dolly is a big socialite in Washington, D. C. Lois Joyner is a John Robert Powers model, modeling the latest creations of designer, Dianne Godwin. A musical background is furnished by Lois Carol Tucker. Another model in our class is Nancy Baker, who is advertising for the local Vanish Freckle Cream Company. Marvin Joyner, President of our class, is now President of General Motors, Inc. Clay Strickland and Dennis Sherrod are test drivers for the firm. ' Jean Daniel was recently nominated for the student in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities . Jean is a student at Atlantic Christian College in Wilson. Bobby Winstead, who couldn'tbring himself to leave farming, operates a big ranch out West. We hear that he recently struck oil. Harold Ward is sporting a sharp hair cut given him by Durwood Patterson at Patterson' s Barber Shop in Elm City. Dolly Joyner is now teaching school in East Bend, Indiana. Della Moss is secretary to the principal there, and teaches typing classes during the school hours. Aster Lindsey, true to tradition, is operating a florist in Wilson and is selling lots of blossoms to Dickie Price and Larry Weaver, that they may keep their young ladies happy. Verna Hendricks and Bernice Joyner are staying at aboarding house run by Anne Eason. Anne gets quite abit of business from Patricia Driver and Carolyn Whitley when they return to North Carolina. These girls are living on the West Coast now. Otha Winstead just couldn't break away from dear old Coopers High. Miss Farmer tells me that Otha is assistant custodian at Coopers now. My thanks to Miss Farmer for this information. I was so glad to hear from all my old classmates. By this time, time was rushing on and I had to hurry and catch my plane for San Francisco. Beverley Williams, 24 Class Prophetess LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of North Carolina County of Nash City of Nashville We, the Senior Class of Coopers High School of the aforesaid state and county, being of sound mind and body and being in a charitable mood, do hereby 'make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Having developed our talents to the greatest extent, we do delcare the following persons to be the lawful and rightful heirs to our fortunes. ARTICLE I To Mr. Pearce, our principal, we bequeath our love and thanks for his unfaltering efforts to guide us through twelve years of difficult study, tremendous tasks, and wonderful times. ARTICLE II To the faculty, who have instructed us wisely, we bequeath peace and tranquility for their willingness to give of their service twelve years. May we make you proud of your endeavor. ARTICLE III To the Freshmen, we bequeath our opportunities to study diligently, to have fun, and to develop sound attitudes which will cause you to achieve success in high school. ARTICLE IV To the Sophomores, we bequeath to you this advice: Be co-operative, be understanding, be appreciative, be ambitious, and be studious. ARTICLE V Mildred Alford and Aileen Winstead leave the right to be engaged seniors to Joe Ann Whitley, Dolly Vick, Peggy Moon, and Julia Eason. Nancy Baker bequeaths her homemaking desires and quiet ways to Betsy Joyner. Dorothy Batchelor wills her charming manner to Ida Eason. Donald Boone leaves his happy-go-lucky attitude to Kenneth Edwards. Renny Breedin leaves his love'em and leave'em attitude to Billy Winstead. Sandra Cockrell leaves her ability to accomplish any task undertaken to Julia Joyner. Jean Daniel leaves to Violet Strickland the headaches and hard work that accompanies being Editor of the Cohisan. Patricia Driver leaves her seat in shorthand class to Linda Sherrod. Anne Eason leaves her baby ways to Linda Cone. Kelly Glover leaves the right to have loads of fun at the Beta Club Convention to Ruben Mosley. Anne Ferrell leaves her scholastic abilities and sparkling personality and her turned up nose to Margaret Joyner. Faye Edwards leaves her flirtatious ways and strong determination to all Junior girls that they may use them to the best advantage. Kent Lindsey leaves his love of sports to Ray Moss. Jerry Mosley leaves his title of cutest and neatest male to Johnnie Tyson. Carolyn Powell leaves to Peggy Joyner her dignified ways. Dickie Price leaves his love to drive fast to Braxton Barnes. Dennis Sherrod leaves his quiet ways to John Baker. Donald Sherrod leaves his courteous ways to Johnny Poland. 25 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Clay Strickland leaves his school bus to Larry Thorne. Dianne Godwin bequeaths to Margie Whitley the ability to catch and keep her boyfriend, and on second thought she really doesn't need it. Verna Hendricks and Bernice Joyner leave their quiet and co-operative ways to Betty Jean Bryant, Dorothy Batchelor and Linda Lou Parker. Dolly Joyner leaves her long blond hair to Nellie Eason. Marvin Joyner leaves his leadership qualities and love of MAD magazine to Caswell Hendricks. Lois Joyner leaves to Linda Strickland her friendly smile and her natural blond hair. Charles Lamm leaves to Speight Daniel his ability to sleep in class and his love of an argument. Nancy Land bequeaths her ability to play basketball to Judy Joyner and Carolyn Narron, though they seem to have plenty already. Dolly Langley leaves to Peggy Baker the right to be Most Likely To Succeed . Sylvia Langley leaves her happy-go-lucky ways to Peggy Langley. Aster Blossom Lindsey leaves the right to have the cutest nickname in the Senior Class to Vivian Goat Baker. Kay Lindsey leaves her outstanding typing ability to Judith Dawes. Kent Lindsey leaves his love of high speeds on the highway to Bobby Boone. Della Moss leaves to Shelby Jean Smith her quick temper as she won't be needing it any longer. David Parker leaves his love of baseball to Lee Joyner. Durwood Patterson leaves his many hours of studying to Roy Edgerton. Lois Carol Tucker leaves her musical abilities to Nellie Eason. Lanna Turner leaves the right to have loads of fun on their Washington trip to Lula Ferrell and Dina Cooly. Harold Ward leaves his hopes to graduate to Billy Bone and Dennis Langley. Larry Weaver leaves to George Winstead and Alvin Poland his love of music. Carolyn Whitley leaves her ambitions to Mary Batchelor. Beverley Williams leaves to her sister, Barbara, her sweet, agreeable ways. Bobby Winstead leaves his unconcerned ways to Wayne Land, Cordell Vickers, and Joseph Vickers. Marie Winstead leaves to Barbara Williams her position as Guard on the Basketball Team. Otha Winstead leavesfhis long legs to Ruben Batchelor and Wilton Bass. g,,4,,g.. Af. Witness witness Aff'-4' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Walter Eason, Presidentg Billy Winstead, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Williams, Secretaryg Lee Joyner Treasurerg Judy Joyner, Reporter. - W' 'Y' '1 C L A S S O F ' 6 O 'A I John Baker E, itv' ' Peggy Baker 1 1 1 Vivian Baker Braxton Barnes ' Wilton Bass I 27 mf' ,f f fl CT1'.! 2'- vg 4 if. A :I :'. ,' ' I V r aw, X 1 my ,IS rr. s- A, ,W 28 Dorothy Batchelor Mary Batchelor Reuben Batchelor Billy Bone Not Pictured Bobby Boone Betty Jean Bryant Linda Cone Dinah Cooley Speight Daniel Judith Ann Dawes Ida Eason Julia Eason Nellie Eason Walter Eason Roy Edgerton Kenneth Edwards Lula Ferrell Caswell Hendricks Betsy Joyner Judy Joyner .J ' n 1 Aa.. ,Y y Julia Joyner Lee Joyner Margaret Joyner Peggy Joyner Wayne Land Dennis Langley Peggy Langley Lena Mae Lindsey Not Pictured I , H Ii . A I 5' P J V! ' 1 x Peggy Moon Reuben Mosley Ray Moss Carolyn Narron Linda Lou Parker 7:15 ol xx V N, W .D X GW i All iv Alvin Poland Johnnie Poland Seber Riley Linda Pearl Sherrod . 3 1 Je,-y X Shelby Jean Smith Linda Strickland Violet Strickland Larry Thorne if George Winstead 1l 'I r 'l l , ,.-lm ff.-:f , .ni -. . , r v ll, yi V -1 il: 513, ey . '1-sr A -V in, X 4 ' i , ' of' 5- A: - f I'W f1-ff ,J-, l V- I I Johnnie Tyson i V ' X41 5 y A S Dolly Vick ,, '57 7 E y J -egg Cordell Vickers Not Pictured 0, A' , l ' Joseph Vickers Not Pictured '-'Siu 'V Q, y W, ' 2 Q1 it - cgi ,Lf y , lv 4 .1 Q. ,X i ll Q -,, i J J 's i R Ai . I ia fxfgqgiz h : .yi wfiiigl J ' I yy -' . 'ij l 1-Jai -N V ny., , h 1 l ,V 1, 5 i I Joe Ann Whitley Y P- an w' -4' X V in S ig: Margie Whitley i l ,T i l lg il is ivy- ' 'r Barbara Williams N -i , ci ' ff ,QL - ft 5 i- as ' K., Billy Winstead . . f ' ,gy 'U ..L. ' ' 'tix , A yi., A I e X SGPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Haro1dDa.n1el, Secretary, Peggy Hendricks Treasurer, James Sherrod Vice-President, Betty Prldgen, President, Cec1l Poland, President, B1lly Saunders, Treasurer, Lorena Parker, Reporter, Albert Pndgen, Reporter Not Plctured, Tommy Lindsey, Vice President, Stanley Lindsey, Secretary Betty Mae Baker Minnie Baker Jerry Bass Joan Bass Jimmy Batchelor Phyllis Batchelor Vernelle Batts Dale Bone Dwight Brantley Jackie Braswell Linda Burkhalter Edward Carpenter --. l , ,v. N ' J i ll 1 , L i ll ' P i Ph- ll J ' - EJ' l J Q Pai o r ,J , ,nf . .- 5 H- fn Z3 -'12 l J, ' an J f Q ' l'.1i V , ' fl .' ' - V I Q ' J Mr - Q' vliml' Y ,V - - - -- f '--- P i '-' ' 7' I I 1 ff-C V 6' KL 'ET- ' 14. ' 'A 1 ' - ' , . ,N Q, 3 :J 4' 15- V -:M I 1 4 s.,g',.-,ilk A 1 - J if 1..L,f.- y is Y , I W , V A b 1 . , , l 'rx 3- ' l , -,B 1 W l f' 2 vm -. , -71 GAG , . , . , N 1 - . - Q ef 1- . 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I :jf T1 . -in A.-' X 31 Reubin Carpenter Douglas Cockrell Harold Daniel Mac Denton Jean Eason John Eason Jane Hendricks Peggy Hendricks Tommy Hendricks Bobby Jeffries Alvin Joyner Betsy Joyner Burlyn Joyner Carolyn Joyner Gail Joyner J. P. Joyner Rose Marie Joyner Bonita Langley Donald Langley Alberta Lindsey Stanley Lindsey Tommy Lindsey William Long Patricia McDaniel Clayton Mitchell Geraldine Mosley Verona Moss Erma Jean Parker Herman Parker Linda Rose Parker Lorena Parker Billy Pearce Cecil Poland Barbara Powell Joe Price Albert Pridgen Betty Pridgen John Pridgen Clayton Rose Billy Saunders James Sherrod Tommy Taylor Troy Tucker Faye Tyson Franklin Tyson Faye Vester Linda Vester Marion Vickers Carlton Viverette Linda Whitley Faye Ann Winbourne Troy Winstead Doris Worrell Not Pictured Not Pictured Not Pictured Nathaniel Worrell Not Pictured FRE SHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Carson Joyner, Reporterg Leon Brantley, Treasurerg Judy Cone, Secretary, Jerry B1az1e1, V1ce Presidentg Ray Batchelor, Presidentg Ronnie Lamm, Presidentg Betty Lou Joyner, V1ce Pres1dent, Annie Ruth Lewis, Secretaryg Jerry Glover, Treasurer. CLASS OF '62 N.. Y. -,,.,.., -. t ' Sybil Baker L' 53. 'T' ' 5 A. Ray Batchelor ' - 1 ' E .' , Leon Brantley A if y fi' I Jerry Braziel 1 'T' ,..:.:,-sn: ' A , '-53 11 ..4... ' 'll' iw:-Ja' X Harry Carpenter Judy Cone John Deans Janie Denton 32 T ., -,.c,,,,f,, J .. if ,, M E A l S V' l W, ' f I 1 fi ,, tal? ' V V, W 17 'X V -Q Y A Al. . . ,T , vi Y ' , A C x1 QT - -, X 'i ' ly ' ., l Wifi' '- 5 w gl W--W. -- -W -' l lr f L T ' d if ' Y V j' W 'ff Vg QCL VF, w I A ., 1 -.1 N VF ff -he We w N C 2, WX 4 I L ' ,- W v ' I V -.', -. ff ' 1 V fx. - fi ff if -, C- ,' 1:-M :Q ci N Q as .JV f we-V H 'ii' -as 213' irir'k'k'ki' Helen Dunn Earnest Eason Loretta Eason Norma Eason Marie Edgerton Durward Edwards Emily Jo Edwards Wilbur Edwards Charlotte Ferrell Obel Flora Jerry Glover Argie Hobson Richard Hopkins Faye House Frank Jones Betty Jane Joyner Betty Lou Joyner Carson Joyner Wayne Joyner Linda Lamm Ronnie Lamm Johnny Land Rorney Langley Annie Ruth Lewis Joel Lindsey Hattie Manning Ronald Mitchell Herbert Moss Beverly Murray Shirley Narron Leaston Parker Doris Patterson Carlton Poland Sandra Pope Phyllis Price Betty Ann Smith Betty Lou Smith Linda Smith Adie Taylor Rebecca Taylor Wayne Turner Gratis Upchurch Barbara Vick Donald Vick Paul Vick Linda Viverette Edward Ward Doris Winbourne Not Pictured Calvin Baker Ora Mae Barnes Lewis Finch Ray Hall Nancy Jenkins Jean Turner .v. E EJ h 'H' x N ' f-,LLL Mr. Godwin's Eighth Grade EIGHTH GRADES Mr. Cannon's Eighth Grade ss 7- 'Q 5.3 5 m 1 ' ,,.. Q -1 1-f 34 X . Q.-'I , 1 ri-C 'V Q' uv Q, 3-ff -. . ' .I .Y -,ii , :- K I Lf x , -4-.wif-v-----U TPA- fy --1-J ,- -- - V 1 , 17 Y Y' ' 15 K - ,- . rf ,Q ,m I W as Em , - 1 ' - 3 5, , . . ,- , I, av- ,. ' ' ' FU' if ' 5 N L '. ' - . I, . N 1 X 3 f' 1' ' . .' , 'Q ,, J 9 S-. F J A' N 1. uf' ' if as T 9 I 4 2 'K ,- iw ' V , . I -R if- K r Fi fi 51. I is 'mf ' . 1 I., 1 W v ,--.. Y wry 'v-' ,L I ,-,' 1. :5 A , ng, Q . AEE' Qs-M N5-Aguva1 A CHARACTEE , 5 'CNW ' Y,5hfa 1 ' r ,J-f ' ga- 'N ' ' 44 Fa A f A Ii-ff ' 5:4 2' .i 21 .V za C 'A 4 'V 5: rx I '41 Q. ' 1, 'A Qm Q5 Fifi, ' -M, Sy Y ' ' -' : , ' - 515faf, af... - wr-' fxwg' V L L..L1iU 1 ' . 36 j , rr , x . 'x . l Y , b- E LJ aw, Neill, I-IJ A C- U A: .ba 1 ,., Q '1- - fs, ' A K, MARSHALS Anne Ferrell, Chief Marshalg J ean Daniel, Dolly Langley, Dorothy Batchelor, Barbara Williams, Reu- ben Mosley. STUDENT COUNCIL Marvin Joyner, President, Billy Winstead, Vice-Presidentg Violet Strickland, Secretary, Caswell Hen- dricks, Treasurer. , M1 '- ' V ,Q . 5 m ' , Q, .,,,,-,.,5'5?i I N M . . , , 1 ,. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Anne Ferrell, President, Violet Strickland, Vice- res1 3 g , , - ' ' ' ' 'D ' Winbourne Song Leader gen, Treasurer, Jane Hendrlcks, Reporter, Carolyn Narron,H1stor1an, or1s , FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Marvin Joyner, Presidentg Jerry Mosley, Vice -President, Walter Eason, Secretary 5 Kelly Glover, Trea surerg Charles Lamm, Reporter, Billy Winstead, Sentinel. .fl VIFHIDIKK '1l 1'f 'IRQ-'lalilillllllllflllldli I-E -.11 Il E' ai 2 izfsg sign 9,3 am Mmi.e a 9. A 93 Q K' Q . it 5 'Q A . pf! ru 'W -F an is Q, , V, I 5' ff- -Ss. Sf, ' Q?-:QR 14 - y,, ,gL-, ,,,, SENIOR 4-H CLUB Faye Vester, Presidentg Jerry Mosley, Vice-Presidentgwalter Eason, Secretaryg Charles Lamm, De- votional Leaderg Larry Weaver and Judy Joyner, Song Leadersg Anne Ferrell, Reporter. ELEMENTARY 4-H CLUB ,,,r,......-H ,- Y .---. av- e '-- '- si - v ' v in CHEERLEADERS Faye Tyson, Chiefg Linda Smith, Charlotte Ferrell, Bonita Langley, Margaret Joyner, Linda Burk halter, Linda Vester. LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB BLS DRIVERS Bobby Winstead, Clay Strickland, Caswell Hendricks, Otha Winstead, Lois Carol Tucker, Alvin Poland, Jerry Mosley, Johnny Poland, Harold Ward, Donald Sherrod, Aster Lindsey, Dickie Price. LUNCH ROOM WORKERS CUSTCDIAN Mrs. Mark Joyner, Mrs. Gertrude Moss, Mrs. Percy Baker, Mrs. Beatrice Moss, Mrs. Etta Carpenter, Mrs. Gladys Cockrell. Frank Earl? I I I I I I I I I '??f?: E, Q E W ' ' 5Ci'a 'K1f4E E ' as W L-.. gg-I I I, :Mfg'M, Esni Q, :E Q ?'fWg'1., fl ' I' ,,.. , 2 is 31 ET! in M gs P - I fgjfj, ,g5I555Ii,. II II II -'3 'I MW '.g5,.-'25 wx, ' J:- ,-J'II aes J' 2 I' '..-ag +I. R5 is Qsgf., Ie .I uf Q .vm I w ... ..I. ., . - ' 142 -' fffg. if -' . ' 1 Lfifif'-7'X5:J:U 1 V - . 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Linda Strickland Margie Whitley Marie Winstead Co-Captains Judy Joyner, Carolyn Narron r A- Y A w , V N 1 Q51 V . - C J ja till ' ii, 7 Q .' V Y up lg Yi. ,fi 1 wifi if - I , A- M' X radii. . 1 i n ,257 Clayton Rose Larry Thorne Harold Daniel COACH Mr-Lewbboft BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Front row, left to right -Larry Thorne, Jerry Mosley, Ray Moss, Troy Winstead, Harold Daniel. Stand- ing, left to right-Manager, George Winstead, Carson Joyner, Ronnie Lamm, Lee Joyner, Kent Lindsey, Troy Tucker, Clayton Rose, Billy Winstead, Walter Eason, Edward Carpenter, Jerry Braziel, Dale Bone, Manager, Thomas Carpenter. Co -Captains Jerry Mosley, Ray Moss Troy Winstead Ray Moss Kent Lindsey ' is 4 A at gs - 1' A -ex A 'V 5- ,X-' j' f Q Y VV Kelly Glover Donald Boone Bobby Winstead A I , A 4' ' COACH Mr. Lee Abbott '59 BASEBALL TEAM Standing, left to right -Carson Joyner, Caswell Hendricks., Jerry Glover, Leon Brantley, Ronnie Lamm, Seated left to right-Johnny Land, Herbert Moss, David Parker, Dwight Brantley, Lee Joyner, Jerry Mosley, Johnny Poland, Larry Thorne, Billy Winstead, Ray Moss, Kneeling left to right -Donald Boone, Kelly Glover, Aster Lindsey, Renny Breedin, Bobby Winstead, Managers -Thomas Carpenter, Kenneth Edwards, George Winstead. Co -Captains Aster Lindsey, Billy Winstead - i ' if-W fi ' David Parker Aster Lindsey Renny Breedin 1 X, ,, , A N Q ADVHRTI I G 51 U PA TRONIZ E THB MERCH p molflf HHS wk ADVERT? UQMUKS 1 ,fl tbl of wtf T654 I F' Q :ls fs .11- 6-jf IX 76, x-wt., ,pal Large Enough Small Enough to serve to know you you You' re Always Welcome PE PLES BANKanaTRUST COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Rocky Mount North Carolina TO SERVE YOU NOW . . AND IN THE FUTURE me utillmll Bank and Tnul Company .33 J Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Rocky Mount North Carolina BLAKE'S T.V. CONTRACTING SERVICE We Service All Makes 1311 Raleigh Rd. Phone 6-7474 Willifordtown Rocky Mount North Carolina AIRPORT LUNCH EON ETTE Where Friends Meet North Church St. Extension Rocky Mount North Carolina SIMMONS-HARRIS INC. A11 Kinds Of Insurance 109 Tarboro St. DEANS STORE A. R. Bass, Owner Sn Mngr. We Appreciate Your Business Route 1 Rocky Mount North Carolina Rocky Mount North Camhna Congratulations Class of '59 f, V I 'K Bel yler. Rocky Mount's Largest Department Store Serving Eastern Carolina Compliments of GEHMAN'S JEWELRY 139 So. 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TRUST CO. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Complete Banking, Trust, Insurance, and Farm Management Service Elm City Roy T. Williford, Cashier North Carolina ' Compliments of BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Building Materials of A11 Kinds Spring Hope Telephone 272-1 North Carolina Compliments of ROBBINS ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors Heating GENERAL ELECTRIC Rgcky Mount North Carolina Compliments to The Class of '59 From THE HARRINGTON HOTEL Washington D- C- Compliments of Compliments of MOTOR BEARINGS 81 PARTS W. R. WINSTEAD'S STORE CO., INC. Route 3 251 South Main Street Nashville North Carolina Rocky Motmt North Carolina W. R. DEANS Compliments of DeSoto-Plymouth-GMC EASONBURG SUPERMARKET Route 3 Rocky Mount North Carolina Our Pleasure Is To Serve 447-1 Nashville 296-1 Nashville North Carolina SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Phone CE-6-4617 Elm City North Carolina J OYNERS DRIVE -IN Short Orders-Groceries- Curb Service . Nashville North Carolina F. D. BISSETTE AND SON, INC. 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