Jasper High School - J Hi Nike Yearbook (New Bern, NC)

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V.v:' 1 « ' m ''.V A- -’ '• - • ' ,'i?. Published by SENIOR CLASS of JASPER HIGH SCHOOL ... '■ ' • '.y r.' fv-- r i.- ' . •. V' -.. ■ ■• 7 Look not into the Past It comes not back again . . . Wisely improve the Present . . . It is thine ... Go forth to meet the shadowjrfuture without fear, and a manly ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ELEMENTARY FAVORITES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS Mr. Hamilton; Your sympathetic understanding of students’ problems and intelligent assistance in solving them, plus the friendly, courteous and wise ad' ministrative policies affecting fac- ulty affairs have endeared you to the Class of '57 which affectionately dedicates this edition of their an- nual to you, OUR PRINCIPAL Sufie'U ttetule«tt ' ’THe d ae The Senior Class of 1957 of the Jasper High School is to be congratulated on this fine publication. Members of this Class have contributed many hours of earnest effort, planning and painstaking endeavor in order to produce an annual in which they could take pride. They have succeeded in an admirable manner and I extend to them my heartiest congratulations on a job well done. It has been my pleasure to know most of the members of this Senior Class all of their lives. They were bom in the late years of the Depression, about 1939, and they began their public school careers in 1945, the year World War II came to a close. Their years through school have been fraught with in- ternational bickerings and strifes, even another war. They have scarcely known a year in which the clouds of war have not been threateningly close. They have not been able to plan their lives without giving some consideration to military service in one form or another. Thus, their years have been difficult. They have now reached another milestone, however, and look to the future, whatever it may contain. In whatever station they may find themselves, they should know that they are numbered with a large group of boys and girls, men and women, who also have graduated from this high school and who are making this school and this County proud of them. They are holding aloft the banner of fine traditions, noble ideals, and worthy aspirations and we salute them. It is my sincere desire that the members of this class, the Class of 1957, will unite with their fel- low alumni, in pursuing those ideals of worthy citizenship, and will find happiness, peace, and security in the satisfactions of the approval of God and their fellow-men. Robert L. Pugh, Superintendent Craven County Schools OUR MASCOTS Kenneth Adams Claudette Wooten JASPER HIGH, JASPER HIGH. Oh! When the Jasper High School falls in line, We’re going to beat the others every time. We're going to shine all 'round the other schools, For we are here to have just lots and lots of fun. We've got the boys and girls and leaders too, And we can surely make the rest look blue, rest look blue. So come on Jasper - fall in line, fall in line. We're right here. Rah! Rah! for Jasper; Jasper to win. Fight to the finish, never give in, Rah! Rah! Rah! You do your best, boys. We'll do the rest, boys, fight on to victory. Rah! Rah! ADAMS ■Feature BRYAN Manager BETTY Business Editor McDaniel VIRGINIA WILLIAMS ARCHIE JOHNSON pAtMCl M OAN®. WHITE its Editor terry prevost mack AUDREY WATSON ANCY £o-EsS roN AINSWORTH Advisor AUBREY WOOTEN JEFFREY bailey prevost tIfomKtl CCUK s4ueUt Uu K mm a ■■■■■ nm 9UM %, 7ouy9S Q GREETINGS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 You are now standing on the threshold that leads to doors of greater opportunities. You may go in, like a courageous Joshua of old, and possess the Promised Land or you may continue to stand, undecided and afraid, until those doors are closed forever. Others have made available the opportunities for you, but you alone can seize and capitalize them. Success will never come to the one whose courage fails. Already you, no doubt, have learned that the end of education is something more than mere scholar- ship; it is scholarship plus, and that plus is character. In your future there will be just as much need for the cultivated heart as there will be for the trained mind; it takes a combination of the two character- istics to round out a full and useful life. Your life will be a success or failure, measured by the con- tributions it makes to society for the space and time occupied by it. I am trusting (and even betting) that you and each of you will justify every worth-while confidence the society of your day may repose in you. To that end I congratulate you in advance. Sincerely, John W. Hamilton, Principal School acuity MRS. HELEN SALVAGE First Grade MRS. COLVIN JOYNER Eighth Grade MRS. OLETA STEVENSON Second Grade MRS. GLADYS McILLWEAN English - French MRS. JANE KIRKMAN Third Grade MRS. JOYCE DUNCAN Sciences MRS. MYRTLE CROOM Fourth Grade MRS. MADOLYN AINSWORTH Business MRS. SALLIE SYKES Sixth Grade MR. B. L. HODINETT Agriculture MRS. DOROTHY ARMSTRONG Seventh Grade Not Pictured: Mrs. Nannie Matthis, Fifth Grade; Mr. Myron Harris, Mathematics; Mr. John W. Hamilton, Principal, Histories. LA President..........................NANCY IPOCK WETHERINGTON Vice President - -- -- -- -- - — - — - - BETTY JEAN BRYAN Secretary....................................... BETTY LOU HILL Treasurer................................JANIE CAROL Me DANIEL Parliamentarian...........................KAY WETHERINGTON McCOY MATTIE FAYE ADAMS quiet - shorty - twin Cheerleader 2,3,4; FHA 4, FHA Reporter 4; Glee Club 1,2; Superlative 4; Beta Club 4; Annual Staff 4. KAYE FRANCES ADAMS frisky - twin - Freddie J. Bus driver 4; FHA 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Co-captain 4; An- nual Staff; Superlative 4. BETTY JEAN BRYAN fords - neat - typists Vanceboro 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 4, Secretary and Treasurer; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Class Vice President 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,4, Reporter 4; Business Manager; Su- perlative. SHIRLEY MAE CALHOUN Met Club - Cagie - car rocker Norfork 1; New Bern 2; Glee Club 4; Script Club 2; 4-H Club 3, 4, President 4, Secretary 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Beta Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; FHA 4, Secretary 4; Junior Senior Wait- ress 2; Marshal 3; Assistant Editor. NOLA DAE DALY hair - Elmer - biscuits Glee Club 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Superlative; Annual Staff. LESLIE WILBERT DAVIS, JR. bank - Buick - college bound FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3. 4; 4-H 1,2,3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Superlative; Class Favorite 1; Annual Staff; Glee Club 1. BETTY LOU HILL shorthand - 99 plus - Rah! Rah! Cheerleader 3,4; Marshal 1,2, Chief Marshal 3; Class President 2; Class Sec- retary 1,3,4; Superlative; 4-H Club 1; FHA 4, President 4; Bus Monitor; An- nual Staff. ARCHIE THOMAS JOHNSON Chemistry - muscles - bowling FFA 1.2. 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; FFA Sentinel; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Superlative. KAY WETHERINGTON McCOY Mrs. - store - studebaker Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 1.2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 4; Bus Driver 4; Parliamentarian 4; Business Manager; Superlative; Basketball Cap- tain 4; Halloween Queen 3. JANIE CAROL McDANIEL Red - chatterbox - Campbell 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4, Secretary and Treas- urer 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 3; Basketball 2; Editor-in- Chief 4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Super- lative; Class Favorite 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; FHA 1,4, Treasurer 4. PATRICIA BRYAN McDANIEL laugh - Agriculture - Cove Basketball 2.4; FFA Sweetheart 1; Class Favorite 3; Parliamentarian 3; Glee Club 1.2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2, 3, 4. EDWARD BAILEY PREVOST kindhearted - excuses - 'flossy FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1; Super- lative; Annual Staff. TERRY DEAN PREVOST Little Elvis - peroxide - Neuse FFA 1,2,3,4; Halloween King 4; Class Favorite 3; 4-H Club 1; Superlative; An- nual Staff. JEFFREY ARDEN PUGH slow'n easy - motorcycle - sleepy Annual Staff; Superlative; Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4; Substitute Bus Driver 4. MACK VANCE RICE Elvis - Packard - Bridgton FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Superlative; Annual Staff; Co-Captain Basketball Team 4; 4-H Club 1,2. MIKE LOUIS RUSSELL transfer - eyes - agreeable FFA 4; Science Club 4; 4-H Club 2; Vanceboro 1,2,3; Transferred second se- mester of Senior Year. JERRY COOPER TRIPP Parkers - 51 ford - girls FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Superlative; Annual Staff; Class Favorite 4. AUDREY FAYE WATSON curly - Stumpy - Terry Vanceboro 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,4; Bas- ketball 4; FHA 1,4; Cheerleader 2; 4-H Club 4; Superlative; Annual Staff; Hal- loween Queen 4. NANCY I POCK WETHER1NGTON Peaches - Mrs. - little 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4, Vice President 1, Reporter 2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Super- lative; Annual Staff; Class Treasurer 1, Class Parliamentarian 2, Class Vice President 3, Class President 4; Glee Club 3; FTA 2; Halloween Queen 2. RAYMOND THOMAS WHITE slim - Homer - center Basketball 2,3,4; FFA1,2,3,4, Vice President 4; Mr. Jasper Hi 4; Annual Staff; Superlative; Bus Driver 4; Hal- loween King 2. VIRGINIA DAY WILLIAMS pony tail - seamstress - quiet FHA 1; Superlative; Annual Staff. AUBREY DALTON WOOTEN Poochie - duck tail - cat FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Halloween King 3; Super lative; Annual Staff; Vanceboro 1,2,3. TO OUR ADVISOR Our everlasting thanks go to Mrs. Ainsworth for her untiring labor of love that makes possible our yearbook of 1957. THE SENIORS ' Se u4ft 'Tfocv Who was it that said there were no signs of success in the hearts and minds of those 1957 Seniors of Good Ole Jasper Hi School? Was it you? Ah, yes, no doubt. But do you know? While preparing for my summer vacation, I decided to find as many of my fellow graduates as 1 could. I am, incidentally, Patricia McDaniel, a nurse at Duke Hospital. My first ambition was to travel back to Jasper. As I stopped by the Neuse Drive Inn, 1 found that Terry Prevost is owner and operator. Still good milkshakes, Boy! Ray White, always faithful in his job, operates a cafe where he sells anything from girls' hairpins to barbecued rabbits. During my visit to my ole classmate, Kay McCoy, who has now increased her family to two, pre- cious twins, 1 learned about Mack Rice, a modern version of Elvis Presley. Go, Elvis! Too bad Shirley Calhoun and Audrey Watson got married and quit their jobs as waitresses at the Metropolitan Club. I then drove over to Nancy Wetherington's and found that she is still happily married and is now successfully operating the Wetherington Modern Beauty Shop in Dover. From Nancy I learned that Bailey Prevost has become owner of the famous well-known Parker’s Oyster Bar. As I stopped at the Wooten's Service Station, 1 thought the name Wooten sounded familiar, when - who should come out to wait on me but my ole classmate Aubrey Wooten. While talking to Aubrey I happened to look up, and there was Archie Johnson checking the oil in my car. I was very amazed to hear that Jerry Tripp now has his garage and is doing exceedingly well. Then as 1 traveled 1 decided that my next stop would be at the high school. Much to my amaze- ment, Jeffrey Pugh was principal. He and one of his teachers. Virginia Williams, were discussing some of their problems. I wonder who out-talked the other. We talked for awhile, and then it was time for me to be on my way. As I was walking out, who should appear, but Nola Daly who has now learned the responsibilities of married life and is now assisting as a cook in the school cafeteria. We talked awhile, and Nola told me that Faye Adams is now Glee Club director of Jasper, and Betty Hill is her assistant director. After I finished visiting the school, 1 decided to walk over to the gym and who should I see but Leslie Davis, who has taken Mr. Hood's place as band leader. Then I decided to drive to New Bern, and as 1 passed through Spring Garden, I saw someone out in the yard playing with her cherubs. After I looked closely I discovered that it was Kaye Adams who had now become Mrs. Freddie Jones and is contented just staying at home, keeping house and looking after her three small cherubs. Having talked for awhile, Kay told me that Janie McDaniel and Betty Bryan, through seniority in service, have finally become successful secretaries at McLellan's and Kress's. I drove to New Bern, and after talking to Janie and Betty, decided to spend the night at The Hotel Governor Tryon. The next morning I got up early and started back home, feeling very happy to know that all of my classmates are living very happily and have made a great success of their careers. Prophet (?l z4 7VM The class of 1957 being of sound mind (don't ask our teachers to verify this) and having sane rea- soning ability, declares its legal right to bequeath the following articles: To the faculty we leave our long hours of preparation, our silly remarks, our attempts to escape work, and our kind wishes. To the underclassmen we leave our wads of chewing gum, frayed notes (from overstudy, of course) stubby pencils, and the challenge to use your opportunities to greater advantage than we did. To individual class members we bequeath the following: I, Leslie Davis, leave Richard Calhoun my good record as a bus driver. I, Archie Johnson, leave to Billy Duncan my title of Most Intelligent Boy.” I, Bailey Prevost, leave my ability to finish school to Walther Howell. I, Terry Prevost, leave my ability to change girl friends every week to Amos Parker. I, Jeffery Pugh, leave my carefree attitude toward life to Eby French. I, Mack (Elvis) Rice, leave my cook, hep cat ways to Edward Earl Moore. I, Jerry Tripp , leave the privilege of sleeping in chemistry class to Robert Hopewell. I. Ray White, leave all my witty remarks made in bookkeeping to Wade Case. I, Aubrey Wooten, leave Jasper High School, but the key to my heart is left behind to a certain sophomore girl. I, Faye Adams, leave my dainty size to Elizabeth Simpson. I, Kaye Adams, leave my good ole No. 9 school bus to Robert Adams. I, Betty Jean Bryan, leave my ability to type seventy words per minute to Laurie Dean Daly. I, Shirley Calhoun, leave my outstanding ability in French to anyone bright enough to take it - with the hope they can miss as much as I have. I, Nola Daly, leave my ability to get her man and keep a friendly disposition. 1, Betty Lou Hill, leave my ability to make straight A's to Linda Wilson. I, Nancy Wetherington and Kay McCoy, leave the task of keeping the love light burning in the senior class to Daphne Civils and Pat White. I, Janie McDaniel, leave the title Red” to Elizabeth Richardson. I, Patricia McDaniel, leave my giggles and cute ways to Ann Cox. I, Virginia Williams, leave my peaches and cream complexion to Effie Russell. I, Audrey (Stumpy) Watson, leave my quiet ways, dependability and good grades to Becky Jo McCoy. 1, Mike Russell, leave my quiet manner to L. C. Conway. We do herewith name and appoint Audrey Watson and Kay Adams executors of this document for the class of '57 and having accomplished their purpose, bequeath this task to some lucky Junior. ARTICLE I ARTICLE II ARTICLE III p a ’ N 5SV G fV , V . % • « v j S- .c y V . G % v • ; • . ' • . ‘ . ' . :V4 . ?- • .• • ? v-iv,1 • ■._. . .•.; •..'•• •r :v- '. •£j v, President------ Vice President Secretary — - Treasurer - - - -----BILLY DUNCAN - - JOHNNY STEVENSON ELIZABETH RICHARDSON .......LINDA WILSON First row: Wade Case, Daphne Civils, Laurie Daly, Martha Davis, Billy Duncan. Second row: Eby French, Robert Hopewell, Walter Howell, Edward Moore, Scarlette Morton. Third row: Amos Parker, Walter Register, Elizabeth Richardson, Bobby Vincent, Patricia White. Fourth row: Cleve Williams, Linda Wilson. e i a 4 4 9 a, a 4 % C t e 4 6 44 Office BECKY McCOY BECK JARMAN - - - BILLY MOORE BURNEY HAWKINS - - - - ANN COX MARGARET SMITH - BECKY McCOY President - — - Vice President - Secretary------- Treasurer — - ■ Parliamentarian Sofc6a uvie Billy Broadway Richard Calhoun Johnny Kilpatrick Francis Koonce Bruce Carawon James Civils Rebecca McCoy Carrie McDaniel L C. Conway Ann Cox Billy Moore Carolyn Murphy Johnnie Daly Nat DeBruhl Furney Register Nancy Register Harvey Heath Joyce Hagan Lou Alma Rice Effie Russell , Burney Hawkins Beck Jarman Elizabeth Simpson Margaret Smith (?1 Z46 O ccen President------ Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - ■ RODNEY SUTTON - - - RITA HARRIS NADINE CARAWON - JOANNE HOYLE Raymond Adams Robert Adams Lois Atkinson Robert Calhoun Nadine Carawan Mary Civils Meredith Cumbo Alton Daly Clem Daugherty Pat Daugherty Bert Davis Nyoka Davis Rita Harris Debbie Herring Ray Herring Mary Hill Ronnie Hodnett JoAnn Hoyle Donald Humphrey Mary Koonce Annette Moore Robert Nobles Brenda Register Faye Register Rodney Sutton Harvey Tripp Hurley Vincent Howard Wood elementary Seventh tyi de Sixt tyiacU' 'pin t tytfute Second d uzde ■Jy F. F. A. Sweetheart If ANN COY m F.H.A. Beau ROBERT CALHOUN M f 'Defre uCa£ie (Janie ?tCcDa tel “KcUfC s4cOx k4 T W to '•■V4.V, • « v «. ‘ 1 « n . • W , M r yv. F. F. A. OFFICERS President-------------------- Billy Duncan Vice President-------------------Ray White Secretary--------------------Richard Calhoun Wt Treasurer----------------------Terry Prevost Sentinel -- - Archie Johnson Advisor------------------Mr. Bruston Hodnett rr flattest MRS. OLIVER RICHARDSON Director MISS DOROTHY HOSKINS Accompanist KAY and TERRY Congratulations to Kay Adams and Terry Prevost for selling the most annual ads for our 1957 J-Hi-Nike. Thanks again to you and to every other senior who worked so hard. JERRY TRIPP KAY McCOY RAY WHITE LESLIE DAVIS ams EBY FRENCH MRS. BYRON FRANKLIN MRS. FRANK PARKER Lucille Adams Helen Aldridge Suzanne DeBruhl Jean French Margaret Hill Elizabeth Hopewell Carol Ipock Irene Speight Joan Wetherington Billy Cook Johnie Dail Jack French Rodney Hawkins Bobby Hodnett Bobby Ipock Bailey Prevost Sherman Register Willmere Tripp Kirby Wetherington John Allen Wilcox Se«U i 195 5 -? 9 56 s4cv Slct6 LUCILLE ADAMS Valedictorian MARGARET ANN HILL Saluta torian ELIZABETH HOPEWELL Citizenship JEAN FRENCH Girls' Athletic JACK FRENCH Boys' Athletic 4- ead 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 Grades BETTY HILL ELIZABETH RICHARDSON FAYE ADAMS Chief Cheerleader EMILY PREVOST PEGGY MORTON MYRTLE RICE RITA HARRIS NANCY WETHERINGTON KAY McCOY AUDREY WATSON SHIRLEY CALHOUN KAY ADAMS THE PARISIAN Only the Finest in Feminine Fashions New Bern, N. C. COPLON - SMITH COMPANY New Bern, N.C. BELKS CHARLES DEPARTMENT STORE Home of Better Values New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. KING STANDARD DRUG STORE brother's BARBECUE l Jour j tlP DEPENDABLE t DRUGGIST Kinston, N.C. Kinston, N.C. CRAVE N COLEMAN MOTORS MOTORS More People Drive Chevrolets Than Any Other! wW More value . . . that's why! Genuine Parts Where to Buy It Factory Approved CRAVEN MOTOR, INC. 1401 Equipment Neuse Blvd. 4105 Factory Trained Mechanics CHEVKOUt SALES SERVICE New Bern, N.C. New Bern, N. C. DAINTY MAID BAKERY, INC. Good Things to Eat New Bern, N.C. MITCHELL'S HARDWARE COMPANY New Bern, N.C. HAMMOND ELECTRIC SERVICE G.E. Appliances New Bern, N.C. SHEET METAL New Bern, N.C. BAUGH SON COMPANY in New Bern, N.C. New Bern, N. C. JOE ANDERSON New Bern's Only DAIRY QUEEN Your Health business 910 Broad St. New Bern, N. C. . New Bern, N.C. SCOTT REFRIGERATION CO. NEW BERN BONDED WHSE. 2 Miles West - Highway 70 New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. JACK 'N JILL'S DAIRYLAND JOE LIPMAN'S J J Freezer Fresh Ice Cream New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. JOHN R. TAYLOR and BRANCH'S JACK TAYLOR REMINGTON RAND AGENT Hughes Building Phone 3866 New Bern, N. C. 237 Craven St. Phone 3135 New Bern, N. C. LEWIS TAYLOR TAYLOR MOTOR CO. TILE CONTRACTOR Cadillac-Oldsmobile New Bern, N. C. 414 S. Front St. New Bern, N. C. WILLIS PLUMBING COMPANY [Idling LUPTON'S FROZEN FOODS New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. FARMERS SUPPLY HOUSE LAUGHINGHOUSE ELECTRIC Flower, Field and Garden Seeds COMPANY South Front St. Airport Road New Bern, N. C. Phone 9343 New Bern, N.C. LEE JONES BUILDING SUPPLIES Complete Line of Building Materials J. C. WHITTY New Bern, N. C. rTDCT rTTT 7 TMC D A MV New 'J, C. Farmall Tractors New Bern, N. C. METROPOLITAN CLUB McLELLAN STORES COMPANY For All Sporting Events Self-Service Sandwiches - Soft Drinks Middle St. New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. Phone 3021 License No. 221839 T. P. ASHFORD OIL COMPANY COASTAL DETECTIVE AGENCY Nation Wide Contract Our Aim - Warmer Friends J. W. BREWER, Mgr. Governor Tryon Hotel, New Bern New Bern, N. C. CRAVEN TIRE SERVICE THE FASHION CENTER Your Center for Fashions New Bern, N. C. Phone 4446 New Bern, N. C. R. E. BENGEL CRAVEN FOUNDRY MACHINE SHEET METAL WORKS CO. 206 Craven St. New Bern, N. C. Phone 3154 New Bern, N.C. REGGIES OUTBOARD SERVICE CAVANAUGH'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY Seat Covers - Convertible Tops New Bern, N. C. Phone 5385 New Bern, N.C. TURNER TOLSON A. J. BALLARD, JR. New Bern, N. C. CULLIGAN SOLF WATER Phone 3510 New Bern, N. C. POLLOCK FUNERAL HOME 24-Hour Ambulance Service 309 Hancock St. Dial 5111 New Bern, N. C. HEILIG - LEVINE FURNITURE New Bern, N. C. CRAUEN DRIVE INN Highway 70 West OETTINGER BROS., INC. Good Furniture for Good Homes New Bern.N.C. New Bern, N.C. PIXIE CHEMICAL CO-OPERATION New Bern, N. C. THE WILLIS BALLARD FUNERAL HOME NEW BERN PROVISI ON COMPANY Abattoirs NEW BERN OIL FERTILIZER Pollocksville Rd. Phone 4001 202 Guion St. Phone 3194 New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. He£uite [yf JOHNSON MOTORS New Bern, N. C. DEPENDABLE tony's DRUGGIST DRUGSTORE New Bern, N. C. LONGLEY SUPPLY CO. Plumbers' Supplies 919 George St. Phone 2161 New Bern, N.C. C. D. LANCASTER I15URANCE New Bern, N. C. J. T. PEARSON PLUMBING J. C. PENNEY Neuse Rd. Phone 5907 New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N.C. ZAYTOUN'S NEWS AGENCY LAST MINUTE POLLOCK FUNERAL HOME D AY New Bern, N.C. New Bern, N.C. BLUE ANCHOR CAFE ficcat pood 'pood HOLLIDAY ESSO CENTER New Bern, N.C. DEALER Highway 17, Rhem WILLIAM'S CAFE WARNER'S CAFE New Bern, N.C. New Bern, N.C. HOWELL PLUMBING CO. New Bern, N.C. NEW BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Better Products for Better Construction New Bern, N.C. Insured Savings FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION New Bern, N.C. FROSTY MORN APPLIANCES OF NEW BERN Phone 6223 Kinston, N.C. 490 Broad Street WHITE WARD OIL COMPANY MATTHEWS CABINET SHOP Cove City, N. C. Country Club Road E. H. JACKSON LANDSCAPING EASTERN RULANE SALES CORP. New Bern, N. C. Neuse Blvd. Phone 2175 New Bern, N. C. GRADYS' SERVICE STATION KNOTTS NEW WAREHOUSE Highway 70 New Bern, N. C. Kinston, N.C. CAROLINA CLEANERS 7 7 7 7; 7 7 CjW cleaning New Bern, N.C. Kinston, N.C. IVES OIL COMPANY MAOLA ICE CREAM COMPANY SHEU DAIRY | 106 Craven St. Grade A Dairy Products New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. NEW BERN TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO. 1405 Neuse Blvd. Phone 2574 THE SUN JOURNAL Business Office Phone 4176 News Department Phone 4177 New Bern, N.C. New Bern, N. C. FIVE POINTS MILLING COMPANY ROMANUS MEN'S SHOP 1013 Queen St. Phone 1319 318 Middle St. Phone 2433 New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N.C. H. M. WETHERINGTON j 1 1 1 vVl lsl l C New Bern, N. C. Hiway 70 Groceries and Gas SERVICE STATION New Bern, N. C. GARNER'S FUNERAL HOME S 77 7 24 Hour ft ft ft ft( ft ' ft Day or Night BEAUTY SHOP 318 Middle St. Phone 2433 Kinston, N.C. New Bern, N. C. S'fg ZzZ ASKEW'S HARDWARE BUILDING SUPPLY £7 1 C C l CsC BEAUTY SHOP 604 Contintnea Ave. Phone 5385 New Bernf N.C. Phone 4152 New Bern, N.C. WNCT Greenville, N.C. (S §r DRUGSTORE 628 Hancock Street 1 A f Phone 2746 DRUGS New Bern, N. C. THE FLORIST H.K. LAND SON REALTORS Greenhouses and Store Elks Bldg. 1312 Broad St. Phone 3071 MRS. CARTER, Prop. Phone 4251 New Bern, N. C. JENKINS MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Two decades of continuous FORD service. Ayden, N. C. Phone 3411-3401 BAXTER'S STUDIO 323 Pollock St. New Bern, N. C. Phone 6345 THE BOOTERY MOORE'S BARBEQUE A. F. WETHERINGTON COLON WETHERINGTON ROSCOE H. CASE MRS. E. L. QUINN PARROT BROTHERS FAGAN ELECTRIC CO. AMERICAN SHOE SHOP TAYLOR'S GROCERY MCDANIEL'S GROCERY SNORIEKS LEINBACH'S RADIO SUNSHINE GRILL HARGETT HARDWARE MIDWAY CAFE NEW BERN LOAN JEWELRY M. L. SKINNER FULLER MUSIC CO. MIDWAY RESTAURANT MEWBORN TURNER JEWELERS J. W. WHITFORD JEWELER LEWIS'S RESTAURANT CARPENTER'S FLORIST SHOP DR. E. F. MENIUS CAVANAUGH'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY PEOPLES BARBER SHOP TRENT BRIDGE ESSO SERVICENTER FRIENDLY BARBER SHOP Thanks to the many gracious and co-operative business firms who have placed ads in the 1957 edition of THE J-HI-NIKE. The staff of this book and the students of Jasper High School wish to express their sincere appreciation to those establishments which have helped to make this expanded yearbook possible. It was a pleasure to deal with each of them. We hope that the acquaintances made in our business contacts with them will serve to strengthen the relationships between this high school and the citizenship of the com- munity. CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: Carnation CLASS MOTTO: The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. .. .And departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. Longfellow LITHOGRAPHED BY----- LOR PUBLISHING CO. DALLAS • TEXAS Bmi Yearbooks or TAYLOR MADF.


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