Halifax Academy - Voyager Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC)

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O Q Q D 0 5 er i gw ,.,Yk' AQK Q 'un' I Spartt of 76 We the thirteen colonies ol Halifax Academy in these United States hold these truths to be sell evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with cert.-un unaltenable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit ol Happmess That to seeure these rights Governments are lnstltuted among Men deriving theirjust powers from the consent of tht governed that whenever any form of Government becomes destructive ol these ends it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish ll and to institute New Government lavlng its loundatlon their Safety and Happiness Prudence indeed will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes and accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sulferable than to right themselves bv abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed But when a long train of abuses and usurpa tions pursuing invariably the same object evidence a design to reduce them under absolute Despot lsm it is their right ll is their dutv to throw off such Government and to provide new Guards for their future security From THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE , 3' O 9 1 ' 9 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1. . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 9 7 D ' L l P , , ' , , , G ' ' i , , ' 1 , 9 v , - 4 I on such principles and organizing its power in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect . 1 .1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 A ' ' ' , 7 5 A , 1 . ' ' 1 1 ' 1 . , .1 1 . . . . 1 . .1 . 1 1 .. 1 . 1 1 . fi K W TV' W'WlX' ' ' S JM I 11 P .. I1- 'A n, .s , 4 n g . I I 1 A N i , . 1 I ' A i' is 8 N s I , 7 n 1 i 8 9 , , M. A BICENTENNIAL HISTORY OF HALIFAX ACADEMY The Citizenship ofthe Thirteen Colonies of Halifax Academy ...... The Executive and Judiciary Branches ..................... The Legislative Branch and Governmental Agencies. . . OSJQ SM ' ' Internal Affairs.. .......................... .... The Voluntary Branches of w . 5ew1ce...... .... An American Ideal ...... Public Relations .... --fr KI' . 'OW 'K ' 3 inf, ,' 4 p ' M Tw, 1 .f. g mg Q I T QW 'if Q. O 5 . 'hfn X ' R. 7 wwf , ,- x - , ., . v 5 .i.. n, ,is X x VI' x.. X -Q. ., .g f 21 1 i . iii w x X 4 ,,x , ' X , , w , 4 x , Lxx N it M. - x'7 f,. . . Y . 3 X Nl ' MX - .,. , K F . . P . X 1 r , K 1 li lv ', ' 4 -Z 1 4 1 . . ' , x. And so-one stage of our life completed-we say goodby to Halifax Academy. Four years have left their natural out- ward and visible symbols upon us . . . we trust that those four years of friendly and democratic associations, of mental discipline, and of spiritual quickening have equally left those signs ofan education in the American tradition that will become obvious only by their fruits: future vocational competence, patriotic citizenship, social understanding, and conscience. Each of us faces the immediate future in his own wayg however, we all share a common bond. This class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Six, more than any other, is dedicated to the United States ofAmerica, and we pledge ourselves to uphold the ideals of our nation throughout the rest of our lives. JRT KATHERINE JEANNE BARNES Kindness in words creates confidence, indness in thinking creates profound- ness, 'indnt-ss in giving creates Iovef, PAIVIELA JEAN BRADLEY The grand essentials of happiness are muthing to do, something to love, and mething to hope forf' -Chalmers enioro CATHY MARIE CRAWLEY Every man has to seek in his own way make his own self more noble and to alize his own true worth. -Albert Schweitzer IVIERLE DEAN DANIEL Time may change me, but I can't trace me. -David Bowie CINDY VAL BURKE So let my past stand just as it stands, and let me now, as I may grow old. I am what I am and my life for me is the best or it had not been, I hold. -P. Carey ARNOLD GENE COBB, JR. Some men see things as they are and say, why. I dream of things that never were and say, why not. -Robert I . Kennedy 9 VERNON MARTIN DAUGHTRY, JR. The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything. -John Edward Phelps enioro PAMELA KAYE HAWKINS If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he heals, however measured or far away. -Thoreau 10 ngy an DEBORAH LYNN FREID ulfyou give a child a fish, you feed for one dayg if you teach a child to you feed him for a whole lifetime. -Unkn RUBERT PAGE GARDNER, JR. 'Ll have always liked bird dogs be than kennel-fed dogs myself- know, one that will get out and hunt food rather than sit on his fanny yell. -Charles E. Wil enioro l SUSAN ANNETTE HOUSE I expect to pass through this life but nce. If therefore there is any kindness I an show, or any good I can do to any llow-being, let me do it now: let me ot deter or neglect it, for I shall not ass this way again. -A. B. Hegeman CASSANDRA ELODY KENNIMER Happiness is not perfected until it is mired. -Jane Porter 7 ROBERT MARK HILL It's never too late to learnln JUDY LYNN HINNANT The only reward of virtue is virtueg the only way to have a friend is to be onef' -Ralph Waldo Emerson IDA CHRISTINE KILPATRICK If a man is unhappy this must be his own faultg for Cod made all men to be happy- -Epictetus 11 SAMMY REID LILES He that cannot obey cannot com- mandf' -Benjamin Franklin enioro MARTHA ESTELLE OAKLEY Remember always that you have not only the right to be an individualg you have an obligation to be one. You can- not make any useful contribution in life unless you do thisf, -Eleanor Roosevelt DEBORAH LEIGH OWEN To love and be loved is the greatest joy on earth. -Unknown 12 4 I? MICHAEL JOHN MCGREEVY Laughter is man-made sunshine. -M SUSAN LYNN MILES Imagination is greater than knowle for knowledge is limited where imagi tion encircles the entire world. -Albert Einst enioro EIVIILY ANNE SHEPARD ere is no duty we so much underrate e duty of being happyfi -Robert Louis Stevenson NALD HUCKSTEP SPRAGINS ccess can only be reached after you decided to better your best. -DHS I-I' X N N ililsu f ' ' S, ' I 5 s glf E I-gn 5 l 'll' I vm VIL I5 if HILTON BURL PEEL, JR. We do not remember days, we remem- ber moments. Cesare Pavese EDWARD MARTIN RIGHTMYER nlfa person waits to do a job so perfect that none can find fault, nothing would get done. CYNTHIA LENORA STRICKLAND All one's life is music if one touches the notes rightly and in tune. -Ruskin 1 3 .IOANNE RANIA THANOS Justice is noblest, health is best. To gain one's wish is pleasantestf' -Aristotle enioro DAVID GLENN WEBB When a man points a finger at some- one else, he should remember that four of his fingers are pointing at himself. -Louis Nizer KIMBERLY MASON WOODRUFF Love does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking together in the same direction. -Antoine de Saint-Exupery 14 EDDIE NELSON WALKER lfa man in the morning hears the ri way, he may die in the evening with regret? -Confuc SHEILA RAE WARREN Seek not to have things happen as y choose them, but rather choose them happen as they do, and so shall you l' prosperouslyf' -Epicte f f 1 - ALLLJL, i A .Bow .QI33Y N-as 43 iw as CAML4, If 4 9 .xf-Y ai' V '- 5' 'v 77p 'w,,rX pak -or 'ja I 6j7vU4A: 'UGX .m 5.1 -49 Q, , 1 Mmm T ma 4 Sharon Best Swain Browder Kathy Cooke in E X Laura Cooke Dale Conner Brenda Copeland Ricky Davis Dean Edwards Qs Charles Fleming Joyce Cay Belly ,Io Ham mill u , n ITN 1 , , I' 6 Gwen Harris Van Hawkins il 6 Glenda High Jamie Hockaday Howard H0l'I1Sby 521 QQ f Mike lnubincll K David jones i o r .nfs l'ulri1:ia Jon:-s 'gb-.... Tommy jones Frankie King 'FUN Bobby McGuire Glenn Mozingo Jimmy Neims F 1 ' ai. A 'V' i , , rl K, -3 U Greg Nelson Lisa Parker Alex Pittman 5 me :RP me . Wim 5 W, Deb Pittman Dee Pittman OS .lohn Pittman C. H. Powell Diane Schaaf xv Nlawin Shearin Scott Stone Amy While Vlfaync- 'lwunncx Roberta Wlxill- img. Darrell Wilson ln these past two hundred years, our great country has learned much about it- self from its failures, struggles, and accomplishments. The United States of America faces the future with sell'-confidence in its ability to solve most of its problems. So it is with the juniors at Halifax Academy. They, over the past three years, have mel with a great many successes and lailures, consequently, they are ready to cross the threshold of the supremacy that they will soon hold as Seniors. ,lust as our countiy's probity has served as a beacon to its people, so we hope the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Seven will seek to set a good example to all ol' the underclassmen. K ,f-gn ff I Sit' :LW X , . 5, X1 x , wg,,-'s' at up i ' iahHE.'ff '9'f J 21 X l I r ' I 1 X1 9 fr ln aff n f it In R Sophomoreo Sharon Lance Robin Susan Galloway Garner Glasgow Glasgow Quentin Donna Nick Mike Gregoxy Harris Hux Joyner Jam CS Ken nelh Kerr Lutcr Debbie Tom my Mann Myrick Sophomoreo Karen Mike Gloria W Kathy ' Turner Vaughan West Williams V' x f Qefg ' I 4 1 Z1 6 , lf HI iw! V lv Van Kim Wilson Wollell 25 ijfreohmen Sheila Wendy Lisa Fran Mary Rachel Horrell Hum Jenkins Jenkins ,lones Jones K I I eohmen Nval P010 Lvlgll Ray Douglas l.ilc-s Mann N1-allwrv Ncatln-rv Nc-lson sw X x Collin Pvvl Linda Slowills ..x.',3b v wx ak X Tracey DQ-lmlxie Pvgraln Phillips 'x Bot ll 05 Suiter Suiter Stvvv Pittman Maria Tlianos we ii K1-illi Williams 'Pl v-, I ff' 1 I ,i :Xl Pallc raon Wilson Roflnvy Ruilge' 'Iii Donna flN'l'Yl E , X rr ' 'Q Jann-s Vaughan 3 i 2 .94 Q.: 1. e 7 ii 4 Susan Shaw 9' Pam Vi nr-cnt 71 vw ,g 36 , fg K iv 'J ' ! v -w5' 23? e-,Q yr, D. X. N Qs: I A W .. Q gl , Q1 , v 'ff 'Q Charlie Boseman -..F ' Y? 4 it au, if 0, Nia.- 06 ' .v V ,X X k :vi ..f ' .WW . 1 :W iv, 5: 3 Lili ' . 46 ' . J Ag af ff A . . 1'-'Q :I ,P .1 ,sf -'P xfh ' K eventh Grade an ll rm sa Kent Rusty Mike Su ve con Aycock Barnes Barnes I'l?ll llrnzkhousn 4 Rolla rl llammy Pallle M irbaret Susan 1 I iwlay C rawlcy Daughlry llarrls ,loyns r Mlllnr Michael john Morris Myrick Set 1 rk Andy Luanne Donna Randy Page Perry Riggan Robinson Shearin Shell Anne jeff ,lunius Freddie Johnny Ari Slvplwnson Stinson Tillery Whitby White Wollcn ,WL . E .J ,, v , ff 3 if s A Win -,:, ki wig I 1 ,ll ,,,. . .4 if Xf- ve J., f . , y , .,. i web., ,E , , gg . k N- Y ,V ,X ,,., . 'Q' af? V Q: -vw A 4, .W Q. gifth Qarcwle Paige Debbie ,leanean Beth Ricky Tony Birdsong Brickhouse Burgess Burnette Cobb Copeland Angie Ted David Mickey Ginnie Kelvin Freuler Garner Inscoe Liles Mims Newsome Denise Tommie Michelle ,loan Mike Chi Patton Righlmyer Ross Shell Smith Suiter iii -182 XSL ia' -.' bteve Debbie Viverette Warren X fl ' x 'W' N tty. -K., ot A ' N, X A Jackie Angie Waters Wood 31 ourth Grade Tammy Kaye Yvonne Al Chris Mary Bohannon Bulls Butts Cooke Copeland Dunning I I , W l I Missy Gardiner Bert Garner Laura Jenkins 'NN U' Ruth Charles Kim Ellen john Ray Jenkins Hockaday McGreevy Page Rhea Rightmyer Kathy Sybil Beverly Wessey Glenn Lee Shaw Shearin Smith Taylor Williams Williams 32 fluircl Qrcwle David Wvndy Lori Yvonne Dawson Shawn Brmvmh-i' Bum-Ii Eclwunls Elin-ridgv Fra-ulvr Curxlm-r ups Mm-lvin J, x G rm-n I ? yy Dawn Sheila Lynn Monray Jacqueline Sharon Griffin johnson Joyner Joyner Mvdlin Nvlins J Donna Tammy Chuck Lindy Anne Lindy Sandy Pittman Podruchny Pridgen Shearin Turner Viverm-me 33 EE' Mark ,lill Hrvtl Diviwlis Douglas Km-nnvth Morris Morris c-:canal Grade M A L. .R Q ,S :Q ' 1 , ' 'K X X i f' 'dir' ' Sandy .lrlf Kurt-n Pamvla Burk i'e'rrt'll Inst-ov lnsvot- ,lonvs Minis . it 3 5 ga' v A Q A Q .sfiiogr K - r1.A E 5' K J x . V V, L . h , it K v. 1. ff- , fi, VV ' h 4. . - t 1 i Ni. 1 'I 0 ,,,i3i L t 'Nt .i czf 7fi -f 1' 2 Suzanno Titian Marie Chris Anffolu I Perry Quinta' Smith Smith Suriv Laura Ann Martha Warn-n Wilson tori 7 hav? , Q I , , ga w if- AJ f fwqn i4l v 'K 'ii ,' 274 1 ' Qld I -Q A- X ' ' . f X'?s3S'5:l. 'FE if Bvcky Coopvr an -.. Nora Lhun lx Hockuduy lnync r Molonic or v White Whnlm ,. linclergccrten btephan Lara Ann fina Walt laura Elizabeth Anderson Barnhill Browder llurgmyn Cobb Conwcll Ll! 'W if 1' QQ? r Alan Angela Angela Kay Andy Amy Shelton Daniels Gibson Green Hale Harris .len kins S. fm 'Q Jeffery Chris Miles Phillips Nicolas Denise Marc Kaye Bobbie Jo Cameron Pierce Pittard Roberson Rowland Smith Smith Russ Will G uy Tract Bert Strickland Taylor Thorne Todd Vaughan Warren Qigluth Qracle Qian Qfjicero President .,.... ...... ,I ackie Copeland Vice-President ..... . . . Louise Cutchin Secretary .... .... K elly Dickens Treasurer. . .... Joe Crawley Seventh Grade Qian Qllicera President ..... ...... M ichael Morris Vice-President .... .... R usty Barnes Secretary ......... .... D onna Shearin SCA Representative. . . ..... Kent Barnes greohman Cciilaoo Qfficero President ..... .... l 'atterson Wilson Vice-President .... . . Fran Jenkins Secretary ..... . . . Rachel Jones Treasurer ,......... .... P atrieia Draper SCA Representative .... . . Donna Owen I, 1 .bv- -I-,-1 Sophomore Ccglaoo Qlficero President .... ..... ,I ames Kerr Vice-President. . ....... Jeanene Rose Secretary. . . . Treasurer .... .... K enneth Luter SGA Representative ...... Gloria West 38 Ann unior elaoo Qaaicero ,,...s-.s I isa Parkvi' Vicc-l'rc-sidenl .......... Laura Cookv Secrelmy ........... Iirvmlu Cups-luml x'asul'l'r. . , . . Bobby ixlffillift' SGA Repwseiilzllivc-. . . Belly ,lo Hamill Senior elcwo Qfficero H-1 i i J A Al, J . 'c-sidvnl .............. Don Spragins Vice-Prcsidclll .......... Debbie Owen Se-1111-lz1i'y .......... Cynlhizl Sll'ic'kizuld 'easurvr ..... .... J udy Hinnanl SCA Representative. . . Joanne Thanos Re-porter .... .... I 'am Bradluy 39 om ong o yoel cnot j not anyone eloe can travel that roacl so you muot travel it for youroelf. gt io not lar, it io within reach, gperhapo you have been on it oince you were lsorn anal dial not know, qperhapo it io everywhere on water anal on lanal. Shoulder your cluclo, clear con, anal 5 will mine, anal let uo haoten forth, Clfoonclerful citieo anal free nationo we ohall fetch aa we go. V, , ,W M W , H H .f , ,L ., f . -f-, -Y 'iffy-A fr irrv 'iig h t g -' , ,'fif13?-2, or , , ,f,-Y V img? .jx ,Q 1? I 4 .22 fi, L it ,.. L , r you, ji: you tire, give ,me both buraleno, and rect the chuH of your hancl on my hip, c.-and in clue time you ohall repay the came oeruiee to me, gor after we otart we never lie by again. -qfoalt qivnitman xecutive auch fm X s. X so 4 Xt 14 SS 'Rf is 15 Q, 5? ss? 1 -' f,' A 'Q-.ff Aff' Q Q'1 X me 'f' Mr. Billy Mayo is Halifax Academy's chief executive and chief of state. Organization and administration are first requisites for efficiency in any activity involving large numbers ofpeople. Mr. Mayo has effectively enforced the laws ofour school by utilizing excellent organization and administration. He has shown such constant energy and enthusiasm in his work that he has won our undivided admiration. We citizens are proud of the man under whose directions are all the activities and personnel of the school. gucliciccl cinch The Board of Trustees is the highest court ol' Halifax Academy. lt interprets our laws il' any question arises. The Board works in close association and cooperation with our chiel' executive, Mr. Mayo, to develop a private school system which pro- vides the opportunity for each student to develop to his full potential and to become a citizen olgreat value to his town, state, and nation. ii xi! rl l ,-v' CHAllilN'lAN l Fred Uwen VlCE-CHAIRMAN TREASURER SECRETARY Hilton Peel Curtis Turner lff'Wl5 Vinwnl Bill Johnston Waverly Pearson Eugene Edwards William Freuler George Jenkins Gene Nelson Carlton Garner Lee Wollett Roy Colmli - Af eroonnel B 4 i J 1 in 1 'ms -if MARVIN l.f:WlS I,ASSI'l'FIR Hvalth, l'. lf. zlml S1'iK'lll'1' GEORGE GARLAND ALSTUN Math and Scif-r1m'v BARBARA GRAY BROWN English and Spanish THOMAS PULLIAM ALSTON llislury and l,Sy1'l1L7l0gy ELAINE TURNER JONES Math and Scivmw- IIRALDINE HUCKSTEP SPRACINS Business Education S 1 I E5 QQ? 'al 5. -Q' Lx., , X 8 ,f-v LINDA SMITH ROBBINS Hmm- limzunoxnir-s ' , -Q 5 I x p- l ,. ff fl I K . 1 CAROL U. GUIDRY English uml Hislory DANNY LEE HINNANT Seventh Grade I mf X. ,U 114,21 V we-ru.. V .0 +491 4 wg .-f lj fxsfiffif WM F' ,...-- wit- , f 1 K ,q It 1 v 'A , , Uv Q4 Q, , , an , e ,L V sr-561 . a f. ,L ,, ,., jx ,155 gp 3552 fm 'H ,iff Qzigu' J V f 'z 2, . 3. .JV if , I'f'?'-4- '- .Wqf 5,-V., 7, af. fy V Q 0? Q ...,,,,,,,-. 'R M' Yi' Q 'bil fx! X gruxs, l,lZ.'XliH'l'll IIOCK.-XID,-XY fl 4 --9-. I X lxlmh-1'gul'lvl1 MAUDE NEWELI, Music l,ORE'l I'A CONNE R S4-m'1'vlal'y 559 .fs -Q- om 'gash canal oglln I 'ball are needed by each one: cnothing io fair or goocl alone. 5 thought the oparrowzo note from heaven Singing at :lawn on the alderzo boughg ! 9 . I rw A E ,X A K f 4- --V M ,- ' .Y , f 1 Y . 'X . , W ki B! ,F Q , , f X, - R t, 'x ' l 5 4 ,il Q, x Q 5 V! . Q , Q' 5 ui slits ! x hx A. Ak i ' Y, 6 11 s .gm ,xg Qibal , ,' x ,Wi 1 V , ' . S .' N ,Q , a -, .fi K Q - is J 'on S '1 m B., ! 9 Q 9 A I' , Ag 5 M' :ai ' Q in I r y W N fc-:giolative auch 4 X , ' .fir 1 Sl K It ' Q A , 4 T Q X 9 WET Off' s sift .-15, 'ff 'H'-5. 1 PW - ,LA . . K 1, V Q: 1: 'print '- u-:Star 'zv . Q ' ' E .ij '.-K 1 4 HV ,L X , , . 'eff 1 as ', V 'I ,4, t,-' . A. . ,vt V3 X' .1 ywt up , at ,. -I--'ads 1 J' 1'0 x i T- 'fr W? Lett to right-ll. Nelms, ,l. Lopelancl, M. Mclfreevy, ,l. lhanos. I'. Wilson, IJ. Harris. xTl'S.5lll'ilQ1'lllS. Nl. Nlorris. lx. llarncs, l,. Parker, D Kerr. li. llamill, ll. Nelson. ll. Spragins. G. Wt'st. 14 40, Q '.. an l hlwljm I . ,n ' xiii!! M, , ,Q ai. 2 a. . LW lc- 'W l T 'xt 'i VW bl., N 1J..:.-:U 'Q ' EYE!!! . LQ ' , . . , !,.::'f z, me The Student Government Association selves as the legis- lative branch ol' Halifax Academy. This branch consists of several agencies that perform administrative duliesg make, repeal, and amend our lawsg and appropriate funds for the use ol' our school. The SCA helps to establish a closer rela- tionship between faculty ancl stuclents and gives the mem- bers a sense ol' responsibility. This increased responsibility selves to make tht-sc people profitable citizens. 52 's 'l!3'Jt. if -Q ivgy' W, . qi., Officers are left to right-Mrs. Spragins, Sponsorg Darrell Wilson Presidenlg Donna llarris. Sccretaxyg lloug Nelson, Trcasurerg McGreevy, Presitlcnl. 1 x I N . I y A S Q J J .Q as 4. .f 0 QP K I W X-A A B f ' Q. 'fc' fr'- !4f B - my -K 1' ' -:ix A V I l Y . kg 'fr Af ia 6 M, 0, he F 'centennial geiotoriccno Left to right, lst row-K. Woodruff, ,l. Rose, M. Thanos, C. Kilpalrirk. Zml row-M. lVluGrvvw3'. P. Wilson, ,I. Thanos, D. Schull, I.. Cooke. row-S. Smith, A. lirowdcr, I . King, E. Shi-parcl, ,l. Nelms, K. Coolw, A. Pittman, D. Harris, 'l'. Sigmon, C. lfrculer, B. llamill, R. While. ln lre Parlwr, ll. Wilson, G. Cobb. d0LUTl ON G Q 6 5 62 9 5' cr X9 3 fe 3 D76-1976 We, the members ofthe Halifax Academy Annual Staff of 1976, have tried to present each and every student with a publication which shows how he has been molded into what he is as a result of the history of our country over the past 200 years. It is our fondest wish that this 1976 VOYAGER book is a faithful picture of life at Halifax Academy. 54 editor 060046 00 Joanne plunged inlo u melee of lay-ouls, copy-Hlling, dead lines, rejected ideas, pcr uvnlagcs, lhc-mes, cropping prinls, discouragvlncnls, and, yes, accomplishlncnls. 55 a if 1 Q ' N 5 X! . xx ' N-if ' I ' 14' fl . fl' 3 cr .ix A 5 .1- ff- wil' -fi . Alf' , -.. fn g I ......,- ,- x .. ,...,......,... I' Q9yMgnuu-.,- 'i W': -Q I 65-k ' Nb .Q9 3 -. X .KA - X A 4 ww- . - ' Q . . Q. vi - NL ,f-' . 'v 34, 0. . 1 x e ' Q lrw 11 xl. - QW' .-. ,-r.-...x .-. - ra, ff N Q 5. 5 i 3 5 x '4 I A 1 jg , FJ ix Tl oi v- 1 TL: ,E 5 A G, if ii 1' -.2 li nh. lm fl ln l'ig1IlI-xlllfiil VHILIIIUS. lim-lly .lu Hamill. Lisa I,ill'lxl'l'. llonml llurria.Slumling:-I'ull1-xsm1 XX HNIDII. Kfhriw lxilpnlrivk. lxiuu XXumIruI'I'. Z QF? 1,.ax Jllilllllt' and Gun' :making plums. Sealed, I1-fl lo Figllll-'Iiilllli 5ignmn. XIII! lirmulvr. ,ll'1llll'lll' Huw. Standing-Rnlwrlax Whit:-. Cimly l rvuIm'. -nr x , .653 .,,, A X7 .ah-ml. In-fl lo riglxl-Kulhx llmwkv. Dinm- Svllalaxf. I runkim- King. .-Xl:-x Pillmun. Slllllllillg-.HIIIIIIX XPIIIIF. lgmru llmkv. 5 7 N Stateomen .. 3. ...fb fi? lf: -671 EF if 1: Ci ,: ST T.. CIV wi 2-2 EF' :E+ ik 715 Lg? .ZF EE .-A :-'E' EN I3 - 7- ,- E' 2 f I E 7' 2 I N ER-5 If-40 -6 Z' 'T E C-I 3 'c C 1 -: c IL fb c :- C ..- W fb .- as C : :- 5. - c : .. F-3 : 5 :. - m .. - L Mr. l.2lSSll1'l', sponsor. X N uphold lliv scholaslic slanding sol lmy thc school, and lo be ol' Service lo il. Kavli ya-ar llic Club has the privilege ofallcnding the Distric! and Stale Convcnlions. ll also sponsors an an- nual scholarship fund awarded lo the two most deserv- ing seniors. Me-niln-rship in the Bela Club is a merit, and il en- courugvs sludcnls to use lhcir greatesl potential in train- ing lo ln-conu' lliv leaders of tomorrow. 58 flue reno ftiakzng, Cvibrationo It is said that Congress shall make no law ahridging tht- freedom ol' the press. Thi- press is in llwt. our most im- portant me-ans of linding ont about life in the high 1-irc-les. Everyone at llalilax looks lor- ward hungrily to the VIKING VIBRATIONS and devours all that it contains. l irst, eve-ryom' flips to tht- gossip I'0lLIlIlIl to see il' their name appears. Then on to the jokes, student features, and sports. llwre is a great deal ol en- joyment in pulling together tht- Halilax paper, and In-sich-s the memories, the stall Illt'llllN'I'S will receive prolilalmlt- ex- perit-nee. ' l vm lf: wx - 1 -Z .zrf.:..... 'fn tt gg 1. .1 K' - tl: t Q f - .. .W Ama- I ' .. . -' Q' I . . . ,. 5 115' i is I' Seated left to right-Mr. Alston, T. Sigmon, J. Rose, K. Cooke, A. Pittman, R. While. F. King, C. Barnhill, K. Sandeford, Standing-I Parker, D. Freid, C. Kilpatrick, P. Hawkins, K. Barnes, J. Hinnant, E. Shepard, M. Oakley, S. Glasgow, D. Schaaf, A. White, D. Edwards T. Robinson, M. Joyner. 60 YIW7 an fun ' I ' Q 42,-nf cf 3. '-Q. 119' liIf'SIl1'llilI'1I.l:1l'I'1llil0l'1 xlllflllll Uuklvy. 110-lfclilur: mul Pillll lluxslxim. Wim Typisls hzml all work. l 1.4 sf., 341 o-L, guture omemcdzero 0 erica L1-lt to right, lst row-F. King, l.. Cooke, C. We-st, O. Owen, S. Ken row-S. llulv. li. llamill, ,I. Cruwlvy, F. jenkins. l.. Jenkins, T. Pegram Stoke-s, ,I. Suilvr, li. Snitcr, l.. Stowitls, l'. Wilson, Nl. llvynolds, S. Smith, li. W hilt-. A. llousc, B. Copeland, A. While. D. l hillips, X nimcr, O. Owcn, K. Williams, R. Glasgow, J. Rose, Mrs. Rohhins, , T. Sigmon, R. ,loin-s. V. Rightmyvr. 3rd row-S. Glasgow, A. 1 1 Cannon, S. Slum. li. Elmore, C. l iI'k'Ult'l', ll. Svliaul. l'. Jones, K. Wolln-tt, ll. Harris. I.. Nvlln-ry. Nl. Jones. lt is said that Aim-ricu's gn-all-st institution is the home. Tha- lsuturv llomcinukcrs ol'.'Xll1cl'i1'i1 is a club dedicated to teaching thc skills and knowlvdgv essential in efficient homcmaliing. Its mcmlwrs lvzlrn the art ol' balancing re- cipes, ol' spcnding wisely, and ol' guiding childrcn, This ya-ur many ollhc invnihcrs took part in a mock wed- ding. Alter tht- cn-1'c1i1oi1y ' uve-ryonc enjoyed delicious refreshmvnls mudc by thc girls. 62 Q,--f Officers arc le-ft to right-Laura Cookc, Vice-Prcsiclcntg Nancy Treasurer, Mrs. Rohhins, Sponsor, Dclrhie Owen, Pre-sidvnlg Sul Secretary. ye !-1 .M s J Q . K x A ' x N haf 'sie 'P M xv? J sfffwlx Q i '22-f Q N v ' iii 1 I ' -' ff an 'f ,, N1 , 22 Q , L , E5 Q - mf, , 5' '. X ' : ' ' ,. 1 I . ff fe :gm -A,:zL-Q '151'A,- '.-' M -4 : 1 f,, . . , ' DMM ffaf: 4, ,ff K ' .:' 'N 1 A, 'ul YJ f' Q , f' A wgwzwrrk. fun., 1-Jiitxm., A . -4 ' pq. . 5 N, . . . F5 Y ,C--, ' 7 an . 3 ,iv -XQWX Q Q E7 oreign ggdifd .ik I I1 'ft to right-l,. l'arker. ll. Wilson, C. Cohh, K. Barnes. ll. Daniel. K. Cooke, ,l. Thanos. ,l. lloeltaclav. lf. Slit-partl. ll. Brown. l- Cooke. ft. l'ittinan Hawkins. V: Wilson. ll. llainill, H. Yvhite. l . King. K. Stephenson. .-X. Browder. ll. Copeland. i it -.f.-fe-771' V . . . . . . if X f K dcinoeratie nation's relatlonshlp with its V I eign neighbors is one of the most iinpor- ' it aspeets of its political system. At Halifax r own Spanish club has enriched several dents with an awareness of what ean be ,ped in an association with friends of other ds. The eluh's activities have led its mem- 's to helter understand that peace hetween ,ions can be achieved only as a result of ing one's fellow man. Officers are left to right-Kathy Cooke, 'lireasurerg Joanne 'l'hanos, Viee-l'residentg Hill bara Brown, Sponsor: Emily Shepard. Presidentg Laura Cooke, Seen-tary, 65 A A epccrtment ' rccnoportcation AN 'ur The lralispomilion syslvin in lln- llllilvcl Slut:-s is the- lill-l' L of our country. ll is also lhv lill-line ol' llulilirx Acaulerny. I lransporlulion system carries lhe- slumlcnls lo and from svho Al limes, husvs provide the lrunsporlulion for cxlrzlvurricu activities. Left lo right, lsl row-Darrell Wilson, Marly Duughlry, Diane Schaff. 2nd row-Culhy Crawley, Eddie Walker, Nluwin Shearin. X uoic X Sfudento S ,xc-ff ' Illini iKF!'WU ? i ,T 'I'i7':fg','jgf,'Q 'f',f'l, W'-f'24f.:.v:1:,115.'-.i g -.- ' -- ' 421' ' ,Qi . M M . . 4, 1 1 1 i wv4Ei15: 2l1sEW7f??l?F?' V IFQZW5 S i, 1 i, una--f---M K q J 1 ,K R , if .. , , but K gill .1 -7 ,W ' , f, i' D ' ' I ' , 5 llli S a ' l I Q H54 . . I , , il lr z , ,. W Left lo right, lst row-W. Bunch, S. johnson, T. Quincy, S. Viverelle, L Joyner, D. Criflin, A. Sorie, Nl. Smith, T. Podruchny, K. Bulls, lVl. D ning, Y. Bulls, l.. jenkins, R. jenkins. 2nd row-D. Browder, B. Burnelle, S. lVlyTick, L. Draper, L Ruclge, M. Ross, D. lirickhouse, M. Liles, J. S S. Perry, M. Wilson. 3rd row-lVl. Joyner, D. Shearin, L Robinson, R. Shell, l.. Culchin, S. Horrell, C. Strickland, D. Uwen, D. Mann. 4th row Leake, K. Dickens, B. Shell, Mrs. Newell, S. Shepard, M. Hill, J. Crawley, B. Ogburn. 66 cctrono Dim! i WM ii ii Mil, 42 1 l X, hm-rv m-oulml ln' no successful svhool your wilhoul lhv work ' l hvlp ol' lhv Patrons. 'Flwse pun-nls and l'l'icncls ol' lhv A2Xlg5.k ool uni allways sponsoring onc- projvcl or unolhvr ' ' Ji vols vary from the Sanlafs Shop ul Chrislnius and lhs- if ig? kclhull and football com-vssions lo lhv Spring and owvon Carnivals. Wn'. the- slucln-nts, will hc- forcva-r gran-. 'or lhc work and lime lhvy gun- lo lhv svhool. '05 X. , M .M ,M l I' K vu. 'X 4 RA ,,, ,. -lb? 1 an 92 l J X 6. 'Qi ' g FF fin 'fit 'J 5 ' i uf ,W 66 99 om Us guilcling of the Ship fl1iw, .mi.:l he, 'lvall we build thio chip! foxy oqucire the lslocko upon the olip, canal follow well tnio plan oi mine. Qhoooe the tirnlsero with greciteot ccireg 93 all that io unoouncl lsewcireg V '::f-'Un 'f' QL 3 s. gor only what io oouncl anal otrong fo tnio ueooel onall belong. eeclar of qnaine anal Cf-feorgia pine gfere together onall comlsine. ca gooclly frame, anal a qooclly fame, c-anal the cunion lie ner name. -- 5-eenry qfoaclowortn fongfellow ourney nto morrow f,4iQ'va? xx pf X Q -2' 53? 0 -, -rw' ' 4 ,ww rx nd ng..--.N l.'1fI 1' ' I In May, the ,Iunior uml Ss-nina' vlnssm-5 urn- lruppe-cl in llu whirlwiml ol' llu- most cxviling ul' all inn-rnul ulllnirs ul Halifax-llw 1'1'vulion ol' a Sll1'l'1'SSl.lll ,llllIlUI'-Sl'lll0l'. .M llu ance, for om-v in llu- school your. llw gym isl'vz1lly mll'1'ss1-1 up. 'l'lw girls' long flrossvs uml llu- lmoys' luxe-alms, lln- llalsll of CilIll1'l'Zl lmullms, llu- lalmlvs along ilu- wall. uml llw els-vmu tions all lmlvml inlu mu- happy nwnmry. J . '. ' G Y P' ,V 5 ff 1' l gg. ,'!7 . N l i l 'x , . ki-1, Vi 'X T Cgrcwlucction .fill-xiii' As A ii sw 1, s X'.r,N vi ir' I- y ,M , :f .-4 1 j ' Al i .-.Z-'f'4i, Q One ofthe most joyful, but at the same time solemn, ofall internal affairs here at Halifax is graduation. On Friday, May 30th, the class of 1975 received their diplomas. The gradua- tion spoaker was Congressman L. H. Fountain. Susan Page, as Valedictorian, and Cindy Little, as Salutatorian, both made speeches. Graduation is one ofthe most patriotic ofall events and with its passing, the United States received citizens ready and willing to serve their country. l VALEIJICTURIAN Susan Pagv SALUTATOHIAN Cindy Lillle , .' v . - v L A .1 ' . ' l 1 i, Ilia n S, J if 4 n Speaker, I.. H. Fountain, addr:-ssc-S Class of '75 omeceming xp , N up . cgslxfy 'll -P , Y ' i ig Q'-l av gag ,-gt, V ,jul FA I indik X lil ' Pk 6 ty '?lf' g . . . mfs, K iv ' sf 2 wx ' . , ' ' 4 xl I A . tv. 5 trq 44: 4 A .cl 'fl The Third Annual Homecoming was held on October 3rd, 1975. The preceding week was filled with decorating, skits by the cheerleaders, and a 'tfiftiesn day. Un Homecoming night, the football team won their game with N. E. W. The victory was followed by the coronalion of Miss Cynthia Strickland as Homecoming Queen. Her attendants were as follows: Senior attendants-Joanne Thanos, Debbie Owen, and Nlartha Uakleyg junior attendants-Patricia jones and Brenda Copelandg Sophomore attendants-Gloria West and Donna llarrisg Freshman attendants-Patricia Draper and ,Io Ellen Crawleyg Eighth grade attendant-Brenda Strick- landg and Seventh grade attendant-Anne Stephenson. 74 a r t V l i U , A - ,f hw '- . ,,.,....f----v W ' QM? P s 909 fill 0 nlgli V' It ill: FQ? I 9 'v W by 'Y Que en Cynthia Strickland with escort llilton Peel K. 1 N . rx iv .. , - v ilk, A 1, 1fFLiU:'1QQA,, -34 - x f ?26 Q , gg X K: .si-Z 31' Q s .A Q B 5? Q I ' f I Q' u f i x uf' 5 ' '. fr A' 'S il Xl . 1 5 -Q ffl lm XY 5 . . .. . fR7ixiHEQNf2.fb D ev-f flyyff L We MP.. 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Y-iii? fi -w X. f hu an A, Qs. k, v 4 .-4' K x ev A -x 31' i Q7 K -NN msd. ,- ,, .wan .Q 1, . , i, H , .. 4 xkkq W, 4 A31 IEC? l? f ini' 25.15 az?!.,,, ' Q' - ' in 'T .KJ 9551 5 W3 ' 'x N A .Mat 1. f-4-v ,...v-' --R.'f,1'i eff xi, an ? ' as -4 .fr by ,S 4' 5 'A 'fx an Y 3-KX -B 'Dum' Q-. - , 485 C S ' -in Q A i' ,, 1 f-13260 , 7 - QL' 'Q ' Lf?ZXss ' , ali : qi ' 1 Q -1 4 ccrohcclo Qsmf Si: X5 .9 Left to right, lst row-.loannc 'l'hanos, Cl1iL'lvNlill'Sl1illQ Kim Dickens, Co-Chief. 2nd row-Kathy liarncs, Pam Hawkins. Ci-nc Colmlm, De Those students of the .lunior class which have been able to maintain top grades throughout their high school life achieve the honor of being chosen as Junior marshals. lt is the duty of the marshals to ushcr in all who attcnd the graduation exercises. Chief Marshal, Joanne Thanos, led in Mr. Mayo and Congress- Y? man L. H. Fountain. Co-Chief, Kim Dickens, led in the grad- uating Seniors. Kim DiCkCYlS, C0'ChiCf, 1621115 in lhtl miiSC0lS. Joanne Thanos, Chief Marshal, leads in the important 82 1 Q4 fime for e Last year, the Bela Club worked very hard lo raise enough money for two one- hundred dollar scholarships. The club members gave the awards lo whom they fell were the mosl deserving seniors. ition illlc rm-uivvs ai lie-la Club scholarship. pam Glasgow rewlveg B fl 1, holdr H, Fir 4 ..., D XA Each year, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Newell name whom they feel are the best all- around girl and boy from the graduating class. The holders of these highly coveted lilles should be very proud. 119751 BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL f1975J BEST ALL-AROUND BOY 119753 Ginny Turner Gary Browder ooalmen o the orlcl X Z R Z! X1 5' -I X B' QE 'lx 5 N- X vv cj gf pid .W e l ' ' a tml F0 lf ' The Wood men ofthe World Award is presented ann ually to the most deserving eighth and eleventh grade students in the liel United States history. Lust year, the eleventh grade award went to Joanne Thanos lleft, belowl, and the eighth grade award wen Patterson Wilson fright, lmelowj. Congratulations to these girls on their aeliievenients. cauglttero o the ericcua evolution ff? 1 K f . K. ',,.'w,.-.gf-. xp f 'X t K 2. Qg,...x,- 1- .4 yt K ., 47 9 A W x ' 'n . . nw 4, A A an 1, J 't XA. ,ip 'Q I 6 U , . r ' ' A .,:.f' -'ti ' f V ' Q . '4f ' 4 - 'i i ' 'AUX H ach year, the Daughters of tht- American Revolution honor the most outstanding students in tht' ,lunior class with a history rd and at citizenship award. Last yt'ar's receiver ofthe DAR Award for proficiency in United States history was .loanne Thanos. winner ofthe Good Citizenship Award for outstanding service to his community was Mike iVlt:Grt-1-vy. apartment o the nterier All the mcmories ol' llalifax Acadvmy arc not vapturcd i' coherent unit such as a daily class, a t-luh meeting, or a dar' 3 Somehow il's the stray, cvcn unimportant, things which studies and homework with tht- laughs and jollity ot'unt-xpc-t diversions. Forget the traffic in tht- corridors, tho mad rush to tht- sn counter, or the touch of a lcacheris hand on your shoulder w you are caught in the hall during break? Nt-vcr! A chance word, a picture, may sol oil' a flash lo illuminal whole dark page or memory Only hy thc inclusion ol' trivial cidenls can a picture ol' llaliliax Acadcmy lw complctc. The dcvil'll get you for that, Mike V 3:05-And they're om Two minds with bul il singlv llwuglxl. Cmmmnagv' ,- la A-5 tae. Cool, gang, cool. , fag. ' X iw 3? K. 5 :U E X w ,K , MHSUW' 1'll'VlfiCilllI ill WOFIRW? We can always usm- an vxlru lmm YNQSBHQE TSW' i .Ll mvg-.NX1x,2Lx 1 . . ' 1 1X'xmx'fa' - 'Q 3 'ZEN Si? Pa . 'I- i -.a .X K X 2 l - 3 ., , K Q ' 4 if 5 . i 'L ,, . Double-, doulmlv, mil and lroulmlv. Thv puusm- llml l'4'f'l'l'SIlI'5. -149-ni'-, -fi, n Sex .',A k.v:,!.'. k , r. V .,.. AY' n V5 . S Q '4,d,,n , r . . . - 1 , . ,. ' .. . - , ..,l A , 5 ' x' ' lwvwrlrv. 4..,,,,A, A:!r1 A pei. ,Q-+'k'.Ai,g ' ' 'Q A 'A . s ' w -li . - . 1, an A .if X 'V ,A ,f , N4 n ' SANQABQJUI, x N3 . - 4. ' .r J 4 X' P just hangin' around. 0. ,. ,lx X '.,4'. L . ' fn? v K.. - x 1 A 1' 1 X if .N . 2'-f 'f X ,,, ' ' A X ' sf--ML vi-u.. , K- A 4 ' Ak , V . ,Y-g vb ,px Y E '- '5v3HW SZ ug, . wg-un .. , - , ',,-4.-An ,gh wi., X A I -W..-M M L, Ayn J- ,Au udp, x L -. 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A. Northeast N. E. W. The Viking 1975 baseball team won its third regular se championship in a row. This win was the result of hard w practice, and the experience of Coach George Alston. team finished 4-2 in the conference loosing only to R. Cl and Enfield. Three Viking players were rewarded for their outstan conference play by being selected to the All-Conference te They are: Mike Conner, Dale Conner, and Mark Sigmon Congratulations, boys, on this triple championship. , If i in li Q St - -J l 2 N' f A .! ' f :4 - frgf-M Q A f W gff-M-4,t ' . Q 'Y ,, H. MN 4 hw' . Q,xs,,' Q , , .M.'n .L ,- M , Q ' 4 J ff Q' E ' NX 'F ,-S' - N':--We 'N 5 Nll,..M-vffoiv .ff at 'Y' -:gf Q ., f, - m . 1 3, y, + ' x X30 V x Q fix' . ' ' 'V x g' A X pi ' . -Q . Q ,L r ' fvrf L .'-, K - Mix' 4 if ,f1,EitE33fSV51i 1y'b Q, ,Q Q. , ftff'+ifrT:f'1if, Q ?c'4f,, .,-12 2 x:f'.f. , x . ,,- JN - ' 'A .ugQ5i'2, . 14 f K3 . -' ,f-Q . . 1 J pf ,,, -'A+,. A Q Ni. 1 ix g W, Mr v Q Ns 3- ' .- ,iv . 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Jones m ll 1 1'-.f Wei - . , lun' Y 1,-Qi! .-.'1W f M1 ww 1 ' 4 ff - 4' A 1 4 L .- -- '51 I 2 .M Qin? 1 -.Q I , A if I If QwT:,,4.fsc..f: N I H. Homsby QGJ ll K. Williams QTJ 9 I f N 9 , . gms- wb .L . .1 ' Q S Q d IQIW Q4-QV, . Cooke IFB! 10 .N ' f V W-A 235 fl --, X if I W 5. ATQ s' 1525? '-S V'Y'N1 . ' ' .+-1 W -Qdmn . -.1 ,Q X3wg3:Kf1,5'f,: f ., , af ' ,lu + 1 . .wg -Mfg ff? :Ln . l, si'yv.'f1f 1 1'f:Z2,1W Q f F 1 1 C. H. Powell ll B, McGuire 8 11 McGuire 461 11 J. Kerr CGD 10 ootbccll ieccm jo Qunner-clip 1-nl' -P ss ,. . A dl.. Ma.. - HALIFAX COACHING STAFF MANAGERS Head Coach-Marvin Lassiter ,loel Evans Steven Cobb Assistant Coach-John McGreevy il U1-ia' l' ,.'1:?e3n.3 -5 ' f P I. .. ox - . 'a ,- ':. ' ' A' -. K K K . W , 1. Q , .N- '. sm- W 'f Y X' 1 ' 'K 114 . . J kxqt -A W-7. ,- -'. '54 ,ni l . . 'is I. f, - . - RESULTS OF THE 1975 SEASON 9 75 5 75 2 75 9 75 6 75 3 75 0 75 7 75 4 75 75 omecommg lyds passing rage per game lyds rushing rage per game Team Hugenot Va. Warren Northeast Albemarle Lawrence N E W Enfield Rocky Mount Hobgood Onslow l Points scored rage per game 1 les Season rage per game 285.0 28.5 2064.0 206.4 217.0 21.7 370.0 37.0 f7'1+ fi'.i' 'K ' Score 21-0 7-0 62-0 48. 42-0 35-0 2-6 32-24 2-8 OPP. 475.0 47.5 965.0 96.5 110.0 11.0 4: lk This year marked the third straight winning season for thc Vikings. The team ended with a 4-2 conference record and took runner-up honors. At one point in the season, Halifax sported a five-game winning streak. Coach Marvin Lassiter employed good-conditioning, knowledge of fundamentals, and well-learned plays. In his three-year history, he compiled an 18-10 record, and carried his team to the State Play-offs. A fine pair of co-captains, Mike McGreevy and Don Spragins helped build the team's morale and spirit. Congratulations, team, on a fine season! 99 N , 4 P - 1 ', I ' fl ',' 1-4 ' V - - ,f 1...-- ' 9 .f e - 1 Q j v . I - , . . Y lu- ,.i.qg g .- 4 . A . . , , ' . K K . x . ,X N i - S . 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Wasn't this a true mark of greatness? on Spragins, co-captain on the 1975 Vikings' team, played in the position Middle- backer on defense and Fullback on the offensive squad. He made All-CAC last season did it again this year due to his aggressive play and leadership ability. Don will be grad- ng this year and his performance on the gridiron will be greatly missed. ommy Jones is the only player from Halifax ever to make All-CAC in his first season of . On offense he was devastating, averaging 10.1 yards per carry at Halfback to lead the . His hard hitting enabled him to play End position of defense. Tommy will be a ht spot in the Vikings' future. ike lnabinett is one of the best offensive lineman ever to dress out in a Halifax demy uniform. To be a strong and tough competitor, a lineman must be able to block open up the hole in the defensive line to enable the backs to get their yardage. A line- is a team player and Mike Inabinett is just that. reg Nelson is the second lineman to make All-CAC from Halifax. His play was always '76 on both offense and defense. On his offense, Greg proved very versatile by opening s as a tackle and playing center early in the season. He was also a leader ofthe defense, ing many tackles. 3: ,-'Vi 4 5 . N .ft Mike lnabinetl G3 lx 6. C 5 54 5 Greg Nelson 02 ccroity Left to right, lst row-Don Spragins, Quentin Gregory. 2nd row-Mr. Alston, Ricky Shell, ,lay Strickland, Charles Fleming, Kenneth Luter, li- lVluGreevy, Darrell Wilson, Greg Nelson, Dean Edwards, Tommy jones, Gene Cobb, james Kerr, Page Gardner, Steve Cobb. The Halifax Academy Varsity Boys finished the '75J- season with a 10-4 conference record and became the runn up in the regular season championship. The Vikings once displayed teamwork, team spirit, determination to win, an around athletic ability. The team ran many defensive and offensive sets. Many players made the bench very strong this year. Quentin Gre was high scorer for the team. Dean Edwards had the hig shooting percentage from the floor. Don Spragins and Nelson served as excellent centers for the team. Dale Con and Gene Cobb were fine ball-handlers. Mike lVlcGreevy wa hot shooter from the outside. Coach George Alston is to be congratulated on his succes: season. I The Vikings should show great momentum in the State PL offs. Coach and Co-Captains CT Don Spragins Quentin Gregori' George Alston 1? M 1 MSW 1471 Mx 5 NA Nw + , S gglfx X r , J 'Q ff, 1 ., . X X Mfg Q X 1 '41 I 11-Z X 'Q fN,-, 49 nq Xfkzw 30 'ln J 1 yr. nuff 1 1 K . 1 1 1 iw. I' 22 lf ff ' Qi. I . x 1' Q 1 Q 25 Qi J H X 1. x af f Ryu. -11 M '- 1 if it my ,A x 4 X ti ,, ,, ig Q L .9 . ii 'fd I6 C 2 ' '6 6 v Wife, 'H' ' 4 'J 105693 1. Q f 1 ,ff PERI4. -9 K R+ 1 7' Q Q Qs. . Y .t 2 f 2 5 'N.,,, F 3 Q . AS 'T - .5 4 Q 5' Qi , . Q , VJSITUR : 'ff E If 1 ? ' fi? 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Lawrence Albermarle Northeast Hobgood STANDING Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won SCORES 31-22 56-15 36-24 62- 1 2 37-30 35-42 42-36 37-21 54-29 38-24 55-13 40-28 40-34 54-42 6 ,x Y' of 1 5 '. 52.1 .11 .. 255 1-lk XJ Q -, if .QQ X N3 A V i NE .mx 144 Y X Y L , X 22 3-'X 314 . - 1 12 2V I AA L QQ, Y 1 lv ,Z 2, 1 Q L 3 25 179' R va ji 3 46' Q , X f ? I 2 Q in . I 'A' ' xi-1 X1 ,. A Q .- f Vx it i ,- .- T V' 555 Q' N , , f W 1, ' ' fx , SH ' : f 5 5 ' o V ,. , 1 u X L I 4 sk Q X' 5 A E L-if Q! Q f F X , V . L' 5 ix- ..-ink 4 -1 ff k ' i 3+ FS wx :wx Y' ffm 'x t. Y ,Q Exif- TQQ .4-gy: gi :HA 1 H' 3 , sffw Ls . . Q' f iv. J. 'y I 'F' id V! ii' , 1 1 ,- '. -2 ,.F' af 7 f . , wa, r J v- 1 . 'G 'Cl - , , I na, rl' ' 1 4. I , K J 7. h:., ., If I- , 7:-.:.,, . , ..,, .Y .' ,JV , , 'L 9 1 r Y , W .5 11. ' N 4 - F v: N .n i X 's 8' W., - . ,. ,SH . .- - v.. 1. x. .'53- why,- . 1, .vg- r 1 A . flgfivtfi. I -4 .f. ,V RI ..,,r,- ,. V, .5 odhwfv in -fq , . , -, . .. - ' T .3 fi . , ., x .12 .' - , ...,, ra? 4. fn.,-, w 'JL f 'Q f .f-W 4' 'a'.1.-4 N ,f iw: .x,.. . ,X 15,5 ,I H 1,1 u Q. A, I I . 1 ,'s'--' .xgfix . 5-ff ,J'f. .',s, D4 A- if if? S w -. 1 . .- n Asn , f , A? V, .' Lf '-'J' ffxg. . 'f' - rv - ... v. ,L Q., ,,W,e . .4 - , .A 'I 1 'Z I - .. .A .3 , . , .-,in Q . ' . - .5 ,Q f .FL iv if 'a x 3 'N ,-.-V..-w I 21, W,- Ir: 1 - .1 .V P 'A 3 .A - -, I fwfr A 37 X. A 5 Q , 1 W Q V 1 Be-th Pugu Tillllllly Duughlry Teresa Aycock Susan Miller Brenda Slrivklansl 12 2 Qur ibealication cf-do we otep into the thiral century of inclepenalenc of thio QBicentennial year, the cf-annual Staff finale i moot gifting to dedicate the 1976 qlpyager to the Cunitecl Staten of odvnerica, in honor of the country pact, preoent, anal future. St io oaicl that in orcler for a free people to rernai free,it rnuot continually re-examine itoelf. Caonoequent the otaH anticipateo that upon peruoal of thio lvoolz, each of you will oee the value of giving every aopect of our national life the oeriouo attention it cleoerveo. 040 for the future of the clffnitecl Stateo, conoicle thio rneooage from Qliver qfcenclell geolrneo: H . . . we muot oail oometirneo with the wincl anal oometirneo againot it-but we rnuot oail, anal not drift, nor lie at anchor.n Qur cleclication, then, io ao lfroacl ao oarnerica, and ao irnrnecliate ao our own liveo. 4 2fx SX enior Sfatiotico KATHERINE JEANNE BARNES Beta Club 121, Cheerleader 11, 2, 3, 41, Co-Chief131, Class Re- porter 111, Class Vice-President 131, FHA 111, ,Iunior Marshal 131, Monogram Club 12, 3, 41, Spanish Club 13, 41, Teacher's Aide 141, Viking Vibrations Staff141, Who's Who 131. PAMELA JEAN BRADLEY Class Reporter 141, Cheerleader 141. CINDY VAL BURKE Cheerleader 131, FHA 141, Spanish Club 12, 31. ARNOLD GENE COBB, IR. Baseball 11, 21, Basketball 12, 3, 41, Beta Club 12, 3, 41, Vice- President 13, 41, Class President 121, Football 13, 41, Glee Club 11, 21, ,Iunior Marshal 131, Monogram Club 12, 3, 41, Parliamentarian 141, SGA 12, 31, Voyager Staff 12, 3, 41, Sports Editor 13, 41, Assistant Sports Editor 121. CATHY MARIE CRAWLEY Beta Club 121, Bus Driver 13, 41, Glee Club 11, 21, FHA 11, 21, Viking Vibrations Staff 111, Who's Who 131. MERLE DEAN DANIEL Beta Club 12, 3, 41, Junior Marshal 131, Spanish Club 13, 41. VERNON MARTIN DAUGHTRY, JR. Bus Driver 13, 41, Halloween King 121, Spanish Club 131. DEBORAH LYNN FREID Art Guild 131, Beta Club 141, Drama Club 131, Foreign Ex- change Student Comm. 131, Homeroom Vice-Pres. 121, Secre- tary 111, Health Careers Club 11, 2, 31, Humanities Comm. 131, Pep Club 11, 2, 31, Red Cross Rep. 121, Ro-Masquers Club 131, Student Directory Comm. 131, Viking Vibrations Staff141, Voyager Staff 141. 126 ROBERT PAGE GARDNER Baskelball tl. 3, 419 F00tball 42, 3, 41, Glee Club 11, Monogram Club 141. PAMELA KAYE HAWKINS Beta Club 12, 3, 41, Cheerleader 11, 2, 3, 41, Co-Chief Chief13, 41, Class President 131, Class Treasurer 111, FHA Glee Club 11, 21, ,lunior Marshal 131, Library Assistant 11, Monogram Club 12, 3, 41, Secretary 121, SGA 131, Span Club 13, 41, Secretary-Treasurer 131, Teacher's Aide 141, ing Vibrations Staff 11, 2, 3, 41, Whois Who 131. ROBERT MARK HILL Bus Driver 13, 41, Glee Club 11, 21. JUDY LYNN HINNANT Cheerleader 121, Class Treasurer 141, Monogram Club 131, iice Aide 141, Viking Vibrations Staff 11, 3, 41. SUSAN ANNETTE HOUSE Basketball 11, 2, 41, FHA 11, 2, 3, 41, Glee Club 11, Monogram Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Spanish Club 131. CASSANDRA ELODY KENNIMER Basketball 11, 21, Beta Club 121, Glee Club 11, 21, FHA 11 3, 41, Music Club 121, Monogram Club 12, 3, 41, Softball 1 Teacher's Aide 141. IDA CHRISTINE KILPATRICK Annual Staff1I, 21, French Club 11, 21, Pep Club 121, Stud Council Rep. 121, Teacher's Aide 141, Viking Vibrations St 141, Voyager Staff SAMMY REID LILES MICHAEL JOHN McGREEVY ketball 13, 41, Bi-racial Comm. 111, Football 13, 41: .I. V. ketball121,J. V. Football 121, Latin Club 121, SGA, Presi- t 141, Spanish Club, Vice-Pres. 111, Swim Team 121, ager Staff 141. SUSAN LYNN MILES ketball111, Beta Club 12, 3, 41, Cheerleader 121, Class Sec- ry 131, Glee Club 11, 21, Monogram Club 121, Teacher's e 141, Viking Vibrations Staff111, Who's Who 131. MARTHA ESTELLE OAKLEY nual Staff121, French Club 11, 21, Homecoming Court 141, Club, Treasurer 121, Teacher's Aide 141, Viking Vibra- s Staff, Co-Editor 141. DEBORAH LEIGH OWEN a Club 121, Cheerleader 131, Class Secretary 111, Class e-President 141, Glee Club 11, 21, FHA 11, 2, 3, 41, Presi- t 13, 41, Vice-President 121, Homecoming Court 13, 41, nogram Club 141, Music 121, Teachefs Aide 141. HILTON BURL PEEL, JR. eball 12, 3, 41, Class Vice-President 121, Flag Bearer 12, 3, Football 12, 3, 41, Glee Club 121, Monogram Club 13, 41. EDWARD MARTIN RIGHTMYER ketball 111. EMILY ANNE SHEPARD eerIeader11, 21, Class Reporter 131, FHA 111, Glee Club 11, Monogram Club 12, 31, Spanish Club 13, 41, President 141, acher's Aide 141, Viking Vibrations Staff 11, 2, 3, 41, Co- itor 141, Voyager Staff13, 41, Art Editor 131, Assistant Edi- 141, Who's Who 131. DONALD HUCKSTEP SPRACINS ta Club 121, Baseball 12, 3, 41, Most Improved 131, Basket- ll 12, 3, 41, Co-Captain 141, Class Vice-President 111, Class President 141, Football 12, 3, 41, Co-Captain 141, All-Con- ference 13, 41, Glee Club 11, 21, J. V. Basketball, Co-Captain 111, Monogram Club 13, 41, President 141, SGA 141, Sportsmanship Trophy 131. CYNTHIA LENORA STRICKLAND Basketball 12, 3, 41, Co-Captain 141, Most-Improved 131, Beta Club 121, Cheerleader 111, Class Secretary 12, 41, FHA 111, Glee Club 111, Homecoming Queen 141, Monogram Club 12, 3, 41, Music 11, 2, 3, 41, Viking Vibrations Staff 141. .IOANNE RANIA THANOS Beta Club 12, 3, 41, President 141, Treasurer 131, Chief Marshal 131, Class Reporter 121, D. A. R. United States History Award 131, Glee Club 11, 21, Governor's School Nominee 121, FHA 11, 21, Homecoming Court 141, SCA 11, 41, Spanish Club 13, 41, Vice-President13, 41, Teacher's Aide 141, Viking Vibra- tions Staff1I1, Voyager Staff11, 2, 3, 41, Assistant Bus. Man- ager 111, Business Manager 12, 31, Editor-in-Chief141, Who's Who 131, Woodmen of the World U. S. History Award 131. EDDIE NELSON WALKER Bus Driver 141. SHEILA RAE WARREN Basketball 11, 3, 41, FHA 111, Glee Club 11, 21, Monogram Club 12, 3, 41, Teacher's Aide 141, Voyager Staff 121. DAVID GLENN WEBB Beta Club 121, Class Treasurer 121, Flag Bearer 11, 21, Football 121, Glee Club 11, 21, Halloween King 131, Lunch Aide 11, 2, 31, Monogram Club 13, 41, Voyager Staff12, 31. KIMBERLY MASON WOODRUFF Class Treasurer 131, FHA 11, 21, Reporter 111, Clee Club 111, Teacher's Aide 141, Viking Vibrations Staff 11, 21, Voyager Staff 11, 3, 3, 41, Assistant Business Manager 121, Assistant Editor 131. 127 cpulalic Qelationo ijfrom Hehe quit of Szloweron fha butterfly anal 5 hcwl lit upon, Cnevertheleoo, cc meooage from the clawn, fhat macle me hear the weakening lsirclo arouncl canal hear hio long ocythe whiopering to the grouncl canal feel ca opirit lzinclrecl to my own, So that henceforth 5 worlzecl no more alone: cBut, glaial with him, 57 worlzeal aio with hio aiial canal, weairy, oought alt noon with him the ohaiale canal, alreairning, aio it were, helal brotherly opeech CLOith one whooe thought 5 haial not hopeal to reaich 'wen work together, N 5 tolal him from the heairt, HClDhether they worlz together or aipairtf, -:Robert groot M ln A, .. 444 .. 1, M11 1.1 me 1 .in ox. -lumens-umawunmxnee .ummtmniimzmmuingxngpmali .,... ,,, -..N ,,, , :1vu' 2f f ' new ' H ' ' A an KL4 - k , .z. . ,F lqv , - ,w . -ef ff-7 K-. 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An increasing need exists for better personnel at all levels. Contact us for full information about your future in this fascinating, rapidly expanding industry. '0ER'?E5.VY'i':P95.'Z.C0RP- Tomorrow's Fashions Shown Today at FREID' S DEPARTMENT STORE Now Serving You In 3 Locations: Freid's of Weldon, N. C. Freid's lnc. lVIen's Wear Freid's Otliler Place in Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Compliments of INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Pulp Paper and Industrial Plant Products Your Right Hand of Production Roanoke Rapids, N. C. . 4 ,-7 WELDON DRUG COMPANY , Prescriptions A Specialty i Phone 536-4314 4 Weldon, N. C. g-l'i....l f 'i ' i WAYNE FEEDS WAYNE A I-SHFEMHBK Q ROBINSCN MILLING CO. F eed-Farm Supplies-Seed-Fence Wire-Hog F eeders-Post- Farm Gales-Garden Tools-Poultry Equipment-Hardware+- Farm 81 Home Weldon, N. C. Supplies G. C. Webb, Mgr. Phone 536-3296 wALsEn Morons, mc. nudge Dodge Trurlfs Wulsefs Corner Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 27870 Telephone 537 3543 THEFOXX 1006 Roanoke Avenue Roanoke Rapids, N. C. lNTERSTATE66 1812 Vveldon Rd. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 1 'N l 5 x S PITTMAN'S NURSERY LANDSCAPING All Kinds of Shrubbery Weldon, N. C. ,IE6-4628 BOB'S INC. Bob Whitfield, Sr. Bob Whitfield, Jr. Mark Baxley Specializing in Spray Seedings, Fertilizing Peanuts, Cotton, Soybeans Dial 537 14-00 537 8064 1 - Airport Rd. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. WELDON TRUCK AND TRACTOR SERVICE Weldon, North Carolina 27890 Sales Homelite Service Saws and Carden and Lawn Equipment HOSES PARKER FITTINGS Phone: 536-3065 HIGH'S KAWASAKI Motorcycles Parts and Accessories Sales-Service Telephone 537-5985 -4. -fa-.I-,.145.-N-1 - HALIFAX COUNTY FARM BUREAU INSURANCE SERVICES J. Rives Manning, Jr. Agency Manager Marvin L. Lassiter, Jr. Agent I 5.13. Railroad si. I ield, N. C. 27823 'N ' I 445.3387 LE5 nager Res: 537-5708 nt Res: 537-8498 RAMSAY BROTHERS Paving Contractors When We Pave-You Save Asphalt Paving Grading Surface Treatment Excavating 589-2711 Gay Street Seaboard, N. C. f IIIIIIII x I I e r TURNER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC. Tom's Toasted Peanuts-Peanut Buttu Sandwiches-Delicious Candies-Potato Chips P.0. Box 962 Phone: CE8-5555 or CE8-4654 Henderson, North Carolina Off 301 Bypass, North Phone: Cl 2-4496 Rocky Mount, North Carolina WHITE WAY FOODS, INC. Boykins, Virginia Makers and Wholesale Distributors of a Complete Line of lnfra-Reddi and Cold Sandwiches Telephones: Office 654-2981 Home 654-2416 or 654-5471 X 1 5 1 ,M 4 , x ...sb ' O I HOCKADAY Compliments of MCPHERSON BEVERAGES, INC A COMPLETE LINE OF SOFT DRINKS Telephone: 586-3221 Littleton, North Carolina ggi, Pens: ooua ERAL HOME FUN Leonard Hockaday Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Compliments of HALIFAX FURNITURE COMPANY Halifax, N. C. 583-5971 Compliments of THE SHOE PARADE Plaza Shopping Center Roanoke Rapids, N. C. uto associate store Wistar: Me qanufq :glow WESTERN AUTO Associate Store the Family Store Railroad Street Enfield North Carolina 27823 CAROLINA ' ee PILE DRIVING . . CORR N J S y I Rouln B, Box IIA Ruleigh, N. C. 27612 Compliments of CAROLINA PILE DRIVING CORPORATION Route 8, Box 114 Raleigh, N. C. 27612 5 And 5 Grocery Where the Smart Consumer Shops and Saves. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Phone: 586-3313 Shafia's 1012-R Roanoke Avenue 'Tleadquarters for formals- sportswear, daytime wear. Phone: 537-3109 King Tire Service Dunlop Tires of Quality Custom Recapping 475 E. 10th Street Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 27870 Moncure Mobile Homes Mobile Homes and Used Cars Gaston, N. C. Phone: JE7-1132 537-2765 lnztrance for your Dial: 536.4174 - ome, Southern National cam and,husiness - L C Dr Of North Carolina ' ' ape' Agency, Inc. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 313 Washington Ave' Weldonag- CJ Member of FDIC Mike Hargrove H. R. Hargrovefin Life Insurance Manager Manager Rightmyer Machine Rental, Inc. Rt. 3, Box 26, Roanoke, Rapids, N. C. Earth Moving Contractors Shop Phone: ,IE7-3223 Land Clearing Grading Top Soil Fill Dirt Hauling First Federal Savings And Loan Association Service You Can Trust Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina 27870 .,.,,. .. Rosemary Federal Savings and Loan Association 828 Roanoke Avenue Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 27870 537-6148 W , --.-4-ww-4-2-r Interstate Texaco Weldon-Roanoke Rapids Rd. Weldon, N. C. Washing, greasing, oil changing We still give servicei' Country Club Exxon 1915 Weldon Rd. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 27870 Phone 537-7816 Specializing in truck repairs and truck tire bal- ancingf' Owner: James Long, Jr. Rose's Red and RED 81 WHITE White, Inc. o Speed Less-Live Better Hom Hwy. 158, Littleton, N. C. 27850 Serving Lake Gaston OPEN 8:30 A.M.-6:00 P.1Vl. DAILY except Wed. 8:30 A.M.-12:00 A.1Vl. and Sunday closed. Enfield Tractor and Equipment l.llZtl8f0l1 Hardware, Co., Inc. Ing. P. O. Box 158 Enfield, N. C. 27823 Phone: 445-5178 . UY F'dlHd si - 5.12. 36 ' Phone: 586-4714 TRACTORS EQUIPMENT. Parts Inc- Department Store Wholesale-Retail Auto Parts Plaza Shopping Center Roanoke Rapids Littleton Roanoke Rapids- N' C' 537-8116 586-4806 Travelers WSMY Service Station , Rad IO 140 All Work.Cuaranteed We Delivdiili1sti:1PcisleTncenarl?duE?unleadedi' 2197 536-3115 P' 0-,BOX 910 C. T. Shearin eneral Manager Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Located West on US 158 George B' Wllkesi HI 27870 Phone: 537-0115 K-N-D Factory Outlet Compliments of a 23 East 11th St. , Friend Roanoke Rapids, N. C. ,leans For All At Budget Prices 17:1 ,,,.,..TL.-an out M. 62,4639 -M TOC Of - WGI1 ,, st, 4 xfmzeliftiouibw Insurance and Real Estate Agency Real Estate-Appraisals-Insurance Phone 537-1151 935 Park Ave. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 27870 A. M. Newsom Agency, Inc. Professional Prepared Protection Littleton, North Carolina 27850 Blaylock Funeral Home . Wllson's Phone-Day Littleton, N. C. Night 586-3412 586-4441 Operating Stallings Mutual Burial Association Egerton's Grocery Heavy and Fancy Groceries Grade A Market--Frozen Foods Littleton, N. C. Ph. No. 586-3513 Halifax Gin Co. -Cotton Ginning- Cotton Seed-Seed Peanuts Garden Seed-Fertilizer Garden Tools-Chemicals Chicken-Hog-Dog Feed Halifax, N. C. National Loan and Insurance Co., Inc. General insurance Agents and Brokers 12 West Second Street Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 27870 Telephone: 537-7161 Life-Fire-Auto Accident-Liability-Bonds SeIden's Pharmacy Prescription Druggists Weldon, N. C. Congratulations To The Class Of 176 American Heritage Campground Littleton, N. C. Stokes Distributing Co., Inc. Candies-Gums-Fountain Supplies- Paper-Notions-Sundries- Tobacco-Cigars Stoke's Gift Center Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 537-9191 Thorne Pulpwood and Timber Co. Pulpwood and Timber Buyer Telephones: 586-4401 and 586-4497 Route 1 Littleton, N. C. 27850 Star Furniture Co. 240 Roanoke Avenue Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Downtown Free Parking Rear Of Store Roanoke Rapids Savings and Loan Association 265 Roanoke Avenue Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 27870 Phone: 537-8061 Pruden's 0ffice Equipment Co. Office Machines-Furniture-Supplies 1009 Roanoke Avenue Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Halifax Chemical and Spraying Service Halifax, N. C. Phone: 583-7011 Owner: Earl C. Sigmon Second Street Lunch Mr. and Mrs. Danny Haislip and Staff' Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 537-5635 Big Star Foods Plaza Shopping Center Compare and Save Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Manager-L. E. Johnson Little and Jenkins Garage Route 3, Box 179 Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Phone: 537-5010 V. E. Little and W. A. Jenkins Clean Used Cars Phone: 537-9902 and Trucks Fox's Used Cars We buy,. sell, and trade J. E. Fox Owner, Operator Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Suiter Brothers General Merchandise Gaxysburg, N. C. 536-4341 all for Appointment 19191 537-1247 Flo Bloom Interiors Wollett 81 Murphey Exxon fDivision of Bloom's Dept. Storej ' Commercial 81 Residential Interiors - 1'om Jones 284- Roanoke Avenue Ph I 814112 C' 56t:Effiad N N Interior Designer Roanoke Rapids, N. C. one' Q J ' n le ' ' L Compliments of 5 Fannye s Roanoke Rapids Howerton-Gowen Chemicals East Eleventh Street Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Phone: 537-3537 Darlington Farm Supplies Darlington Road Darlington, N. C. Phone: 583-5771 See us for all of your farm needs. W. L. QBillJ Hux, Owner Compliments of Twisdale's Grill Halifax, N. C. Phone: 583-2921 Kenneth 1.. Twisdale, Owner CRUTCHFIELD AND BUNN FURNITURE COMPANY Roanoke Rapids, N. C. B8mF ATHLETIC SUPPLY COMPANY A Complete Team and lndividual Alhlelic Supply Store Phone: 19191 537-1700 Roanoke Rapids. Norlh Carolina Compliments of BLAlR'S GROCERY Highway 125 ROANOKE RAPIDS PIPE SUPPLY Lawn and Garden Cenlcr Highway 158 Wi-sl-Rox 1028 Phone: 537-1061 Roanoke Rapids. N. C. 27870 SAVAGE'S DRUG STORE Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Telephone: 537-3652 BLOOM'S 31 PLUS ICE CREAM BAR Plaza Shopping Center Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Howard Bloom-Owner MYRT'S HALLMARK SHOP When you care enough to send the very best. 1024 Roanoke Avenue Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Phone: 537-6383 MAST DRUG COMPANY Kroger Shopping Center Prescription Druggisls Phone: 537-1614 Roanoke Rapids, N. NEWSOM OIL COMPANY, INC. FAISON'S CABINET WORKS H E t L Old Halifax Road R01 oke Ra Ads, N. C. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. I 537-3587 In pl I 95 Compliments ol' AMOCO AND CARWASH Weldon Road Roanoke Rapids, N. C. DICKEN'S SUPER MARKET Halifax, N. C. The Store That Appreeiates Your Business MOORE'S East Tenth Street Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Phone: 537-2583 Compliments ol' FRED'S MARINE AND SPORTING GOODS 1957 Roanoke Avenue Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Compliments ol' SHELL-MERCER, INC. 22 East Tenth Street Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Compliments of MIKE'S AUTO SERVICE Roanoke Rapids, N. C. HOLLY HOUSE 923 B Roanoke Avenue Baskets Woven Novelties Hanging Baskets Vermont Hill Country Cheese Roanoke Rapids, N. C. KUT AND KURL BEAUTY SHOP 924 Vance Street Friendly Service Phone: 537-2208 Juanita Moss, Owner SMITH DOUGLAS FERTILIZER Box 275 Enfield, N. C. Phone: 445-5174 Paul E. Liles Lot Clearing-Footing-Excavating HARRY L. SYKES Bulldozer 81 Backhoe Rental 306 Broughton St. Caslon, N. C. 537-5502 THE LITTLETON OBSERVER Serving tht- I.itllt-ton Area in The Two Great Counties ol' Warren and Ilalilax BE'S BEAUTY BOX Owner: Re-linda West Plmncz 586-4522 I.ittIt-ton, N. C. AUTO PARTS, INC. Your Rig A Jolmlmcr 620 Weldon Rd. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. I,IIOIlt'I 537-7184 BLANKS MINUTE MART Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 31 Littleton, N. C. FITTS-CRUMPLER ELECTRIC CO., INC. Hotpoint Appliances Compliments of Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Z5ifi.llflilfiiil2i.ilgilguv SPORTWG 60005 NEWSOM MOTOR CO. RICHARDIS ONE-HOUR DRY CLEANING Littleton Sales and Service Chevrolet Products 1120 Roanoke Ave. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Compliments of UMPHLETT SIGNS cnAwt.Ev ou. co., mc. .numb itll? Distributor ol' American Oil Company Products Littleton, N. C. ROSEMARY DRUG CO. The Rexall Store Prescription Druggisls Roanoke Rapids, N. C. TRI-CITY MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Sales 81 Service 1200 Roanoke Avenue Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 537-2578 DANYA'S BEAUTY SHOP Main Street Halifax, N. C. 583-4131 VIRGINIA-CAROLINA FURNITURE CO., INC. Leading Brand Names In Furniture 290 Roanoke Ave. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. G. F. ALSTON INSURANCE 8: REALTY One Call Covers All Homes-Health-Life--Car-Business 202 N. Main Street HAROLD'S CARPET SHOP Carpets, Rugs, Draperies 81 Interior Decorating Cleaning 81 Complete Carpet Service Littleton, N' C. Harold E. Carawan Weldon Rd. THE JEWEL BOX Fine gills for every occasion 1020 Roanoke Avenue Roanoke Rapids, N. C. MR. AND MS. CONTEMPORARY HAIRSTYLING 135 Hamilton Street P. O. Box B16 Phone: 537-7188 BLOOM'S 31 PLUS ICE CREAM BAR Plaza Shopping Center Roanoke Rapids, N. C. L. KlTTNER'S DEPARTMENT STORE, INC 217 Washington Avenue Weldon, N. C. A Trial 1s All We Ask Compliments ol' I'IELEN'S HAIR STYLING SALON 731 Franklin Street THE QUALITY SHOP Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Dial: 537-9719 TlMBERLAKE'S ALEXANDER'S DRUG STORE, INC. FRANKLIN STREET PHARMACY The Store of Personal Service Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Phone: 537-2561 739 Franklin Street Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Phone: 537-2970 C. D. WILLIAMS CONTRACTION CO., INC. Contractors-Builders W. Fifth Street P. 0, Drawer Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Phone: 537-9112 ELMO GARNER jewelers and Home Improvement Dealer 1109 Roanoke Ave. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Phone: 537-3625 GRIFF' S REFRIGERATION SERVICE 620 Weldon Road Roanoke Rapids, N. C. BLACKWELL TIRE CO., INC. Downtown Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Your Tire Specialist HALIFAX FARMERS SUPPLY CO., INC. Hardware 'Paints 'Seeds 1101-03 Roanoke Ave. Compliments of COPPAGE FEED AND GRAIN CO. PIIOHCI Enfield N- C- ROSEMARY GIN CO. HALIFAX 66 SERVICE STATION Wrecker 81 Road Service 1-95 Mechanic on Duty Full Time Dealing in Seed, Feed, Fertilizer and Peanuts Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Phone: 537-3423 J. S. TURNER 81 SON, INC. West 3rd Street Weldon, N. C. OWEN ELECTRIC COMPANY QYour Frigidaire Dealerj Frigidaire Appliances, Zenith Television Speed Queen Wringer Washers, Contract Wiring, Plumbing General Electric Heating and Air Conditioning Phone: 586-3862 Littleton, N. C. We Service What We Sell 5 HOW CAN YOU FIND TOMORROW'S WORLD . . . TODAY? AIR FURCE Your Air Force recruiter will give you all the specific details on a professional military career. You'll find his office listed under U, S. Covernmenti' in the phone book. If you're between 18 and 27 years of age and have graduated from high school, consider joining the skilled professionals of the United States Air Force. We think it's a great place to be . . . for today and tomorrow. Q ,,. if FCX Farm and Carden GRADY MASSEY 8: SONS WAREHOUSE MEDLIN'S FARM 8m GARDEN SUPPLY , . I Rouln' 2. Rox 276-A Rl- 2 If N 26' ll..1afm. xc. 278:40 Ih1lii31x.N 1 1 H0 1 1 I,IlOlI1'Z 536-3388 ootero BASS MUSIC COMPANY Roanoke Rapids, N. C. RETTY'S BEAUTY SHOI' l.iuII-ion, N. C. BOUNDS MOTOR COMPANY We-Idon, N. C. RROOKWOOD MOTEL Roanoke Rapids, N. C. FITTS CRUMPLER ELECTRIC Roanoke Rapids. N. C. FOSTER TV Liuleion, N. C. HARRIS RI' SERVICE STATION Weldon, N. C. JAMES VEST CONTROL Gaston, N. C. JENKINS' ROD SERVICE Roanoke Rapids, N. C. MARGIE'S COFFEE SHOP Roanoke Rapids, N. C. PARGAS Roanoke Rapids, N. C. RAPID DRY CLEANING Roanoke Rapids, N. C. TENTH STREET SHELL Roanoke Rapids, N. C. WAGON WHEEL DRIVE-.IN Liulewn, N. C. W. D. FREULER Halifax, N. C. W. L. IBILLJ HUX Halifax, N. C. WYCI-IE'S STORE Weldon, N. C. 5 P G dL k Y Illec cpcctron 19 cpage lass of ,76 A 1 4 wil fl ' A, .- MR AND MRS. CHARLES P. 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