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jTOfTTfjl jJPrPWWM r-jig THE SWORD AND SHIELD 1962 JOSEPH P. KNAPP HIGH SCHOOL Currituck, North Carolina Volume 2 Published by Sword and Shield Staff —Janet Pritchard—Editor Looking forward to a continued growth of Joseph P. Knapp High School--looking backward to sur¬ vey how far along the road of pro¬ gress we have come during the past year--pausing to view as a whole the many facets of the School ' s ac¬ tivities--such are our aims in com¬ piling the SWORD AND SHIELD-- Janet Pritchard Editor ■■ AGAD-First days of school are like that! Marcia Tice, Wanda Lindsey Linda Creekmore watch Iris Friel ' s spill. WEST CAMPUS - Janet Pritchard, Brenda Munden, Carol Roberts. 6 D-DAY Mr. Landing and Mrs. Yon, secretary, hastily confer before the opening assembly. BOOKS HO! Mrs. Forbes, secretary to county superin¬ tendent, is ready to issue books. THEY TOLD US TO COME HERE. New students congregate in the auditorium on the first day of school. 7 WE DEDICATE THE 1962 SWORD AND SHIELD TO A MAN WHO PRACTICES THE TRUE CODE OF CHIVALRY-- Mr. S. C. Chandler Superintendent of Currituck County Schools 8 THE VERSATILE MR. CHANDLER They told me this would work . Mr. and Mrs. Chandler have three daughters — Marjorie, Eva, and Sue Lee. He takes his music very seriously. Mr. Chandler is admiring his new office. 9 J j rincipaf’s Jltessacje Again, we rededicate our efforts to challenge the minds of the youth of J. P. Knapp High School and to strengthen the bonds of friendship, loyalty and common purpose. This is our goal and we must never compromise with ignorance or substitute a false objective .... lest we fail in our primary purpose and sink to the depths of incompetency. This school gave birth to higher standards and better quality of work and devotion to duty. To lower our standards is unthinkable. We shall con¬ tinue to strive for a sound educational status and in fact - demand it! We now have tradition, young in age, but second to none, a tradition of high purpose and one that reflects the intelligence, character and moral as¬ pects of a deserving youth. It is to the youth of Joseph P. Knapp that we con¬ tinue our endless drive for education. It is our school and we must never cease to make it a showplace of intellectual aspiration. W. F. Landing GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Guidance is for the purpose of helping students discover their abili¬ ties, status, and growth, and to provide a basis of judgment in choosing a college to attend or a career to pursue. NOW THIS LOOKS LIKE THE COLLEGE FOR YOU. Mr. Landing confers with Frances Alexander, Tommy Harrington, and John Guard. W. Frank Landing, B.S., M.A. East Carolina College Graduate Study-Educational Administration And Supervision- Duke University Principal Madeline M. Griffith, B. A. Chowan College English Effie S. Crawley, B.A. Meredith College English ' DO BOYS GO THERE ALSO? YOU GIRLS MIGHT CONSIDER TEACHING. Mrs. Griffith has a question to answer for n Mrs. Crawley, Beth Austin, and Shirley Susan Carter. Combes. tJjusiness ’Department The Business Department offers typing, short¬ hand, and bookkeeping. Efficiency, accuracy, and neatness are our goals. We train our students for a vocation as well as provide useful tools for higher learning. Betty L. Pittman, B.S. East Carolina College Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing I II John W. Bingaman, B.A. Duke University Business English Ira G. Long, B.A. University of North Carolina Business Math YOU MUST LEARN THE KEYBOARD! Mrs. Pittman UOOOGQ0OOOO 000QQ06CO00 ©OOQOOOOeOG© BUT THIS IS BUSINESS ENGLISH! Mr. Bingaman ■ Lt Srar j Quite a few books have been added to the Library this year and many other improvements over last year have been made. With the assurance of a full¬ time librarian next year we hope to bring our Library up to an approved standard Library very soon. HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAGAZINE? Mrs. Parker, Billy Jarvis, Beverly Dow¬ dy, Dean Harris, Cecil Owens, Betty Lester, Travis Twiford. WE SHOULDN’T LAUGH, BUT THIS IS THE THIRD TIME YOU ' VE MADE THE SAME MISTAKE. Mr. Long, Annette Spencer, Nancy Cotter. Elizabeth S. Parker, B.A. Meredith College Library Home Economics Department The family is the institution basic to all cul¬ tures. One of the goals of education is the prepa¬ ration for personal and family living. Homemaking education has always been concerned with the well being of individuals and families; therefore, it makes a unique contribution for intelligent and effective family and community living. In the instructional program, experiences are provided which offer opportunity for participation in solving personal and family problems in rela¬ tionships, management, housing, child develop¬ ment, good nutrition, clothing, and health. Emphasis is given to creating and appreciating beauty, to working together democratically, to es¬ tablishing values, to making intelligent choices, to managing resources--time, energy and money, and to developing housekeeping skills. JUST BELOW THE KNEE. Mrs. Wilson, Patricia Forbes, Janet Sanderlin. Ramona F. Wilson, B.S. W.C. of U.N.C. Home Economics 7iart cult ure (Department The Agriculture Department at Knapp is designed to help boys become better citizens whether they select farming or some other occupation as a career. The field of study includes parliamentary procedure, public speaking, agriculture and general shop. The shop work includes woodwork, metal work, electricity and mechanics. Each student has a farming program at home where he can put in practice some of the things he learns in the class and shop. The course is not required and only those interested are enrolled. 7TTat Tie m aitc. v TDepartment The study of mathematics was not designed to teach students to memorize formulas, facts, rules, etc. We study mathematics in order that we may become able to think clearly and logically. Ira G. Long, B.A. University of North Carolina Algebra II, Plain Geometry Virginia L. O ' Briant, B.S.P.E. W.C. of U.N.C. Gen. Math, Algebra I V=l+w+l? Mrs. O ' Briant and Vernon Gareett Tin a fish TDepartment WE WILL WORK THIS OUT TOGETHER. Mr. Long, T. Creekmore, G. Williams, and B. Munden. The English Department is stressing language skills as essentials in individual expression. Special emphasis is placed on writing as a useful art in all academic progress and practical achievement in a democratic society. Madeline M. Griffith, B.A. Chowan College English HI IV Effie S. Crawley, B.A. Meredith College English WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU FORGOT TO READ YOUR BOOK? Mrs. Crawley, S. Newbern, W. Kight, B. Hampton, J. Morris. cienee Dep artm ent Mr. Bingaman, Patsy Hughes, Walton Carter, Alice Dunton, and Dave Dowdy look over Miss Sadie. This year there were more people than ever before taking sci¬ ence subjects. These students got first-hand experience with the scientific method used in solving problems, gained orderly under¬ standing of materials and forces which make up their environment, and helped them adjust their lives to the rapid progress which sci¬ ence is making in the atomic age. RESEARCH? NO--NEUTRINS? YES. Mrs. Lecka, Coreen Brinkley, Pam Bishop, Sarah Newbern, Fred Hampton, Faye Mills. John W. Bingaman, B.A. Duke University Biology Louise B. Lecka, B.S. Longwood College Science anaaaae New zest and fresh interest have developed in the French department this year, with emphasis on oral teaching and letter writing to students in France. Pictures and gifts have been exchanged with an added study of French words. We hope to be able to use tape recorders and records next year to further increase the learning of French in our department. MRS. PARKER AND LINDA WATERMAN WONDER ABOUT THE TIME. Elizabeth S. Parker, B.A. Meredith College French 15 Sociaf Science Oepartme ni In the Social Science Department, which deals with the history and problems of our people and those of the world, much interest has been taken in an attempt to understand these problems and to study how they might be solved. Students are reading and thinking more about the place that they will have to take in the world when they become adults. IS THIS WHERE THE HISTORY TEST BEGINS? Mr. Lecka, Freddie Scaff, Iris Friel, and Carol Sawyer. THE PILGRIMS LANDED RIGHT HERE!’ Mr. Long, Betty Grandy, Ann Sawyer. THIS MAP SHOWS WHERE LEE SURRENDERED. Mrs. Parker, Tommy Gregory, John Wright, and Amy Melson. WHERE DOES IT SAY WHEN I CAN VOTE. Mr. Wilkerson, Rob Breiner, Joe Dzwonek, Sandra Merrell, Ann Twiford. George M. Lecka, B.S. Milligan College Graduate Study-Foreign Languages-Duke University World History, U.S. History, Geography, Social Economics Ira G. Long, B.A. University of North Carolina Graduate Study-Educational Administration-U.N.C. U.S. History Elizabeth S. Parker, B.A. Meredith College U.S. History Charles W. Wilkerson, B.A. University of North Carolina Civics John W. Bingaman, B.A. Duke University Civics JtTu.s c department The Music Department can be a powerful instrument in the understanding of our cultural heritage and the enrichment of our school life, a source of en¬ joyment that contributes to a satisfying way of life. Mary E. Kinsey B.A. Chowan College B.M.E. Northwestern University M.M.E. Northwestern University Glee Club Edward C. Sample, Jr. University of North Carolina Band WHO HIT THE WRONG NOTE? Mr. Sample and Currituck County Band. DO-RE-ME Pam Bishop, Dianne Burgess, Sue Lee Chandler, Dottie Bohannon, and Brenda Sanderlin. TYjipsica Coucatton Department The physical education program is designed to provide an adequate physical basis for intellectual life. We strive to develop the physical body as a strong and healthy home for the mind; a strong spirit to endure difficulties of playing the game of life; to actively pursue those avocations that afford fun and offer an emotional escape. Our goal is to give society a useful citizen with sound fitness qualities in physical, mental, spiritual, emotional, and social health. Charles W. Wilkerson, B.A. University of North Carolina Physical Education FORE! Mr. Wilkerson, Vernon Garrett, Sandra Merrell, Linda Robert s, Sidney Wright, L. F. Smith, Faye Hassell. CLASSES ' KNAPP HIGH SCHOOL J. Newbern, B. Berry, B. West, J. Twiddy, B. Lane, J. Jones, L. Holden, J. Roberts, J. Perry, B. Gibbs, T. Creekmore, E. Chandler, J. Douglas, W. Dozier, D. Humphries, J. Ferebee, L. Smith, B. Munden, S. Carter, S. Hendrix Our sacred plot of ground! MARY FRANCES ALEXANDER BILLY CARTER BERRY J AUBREY MALCOLM BANKS RICHARD ANDREW BLANCHARD LUKE GREGORY BARCO.III WILLIAM PAGE BOHANNON enior G ass 1962 Knapp ' s Senior Class-62 strong, embraced the challenge of leadership in a changing and growing school and played an important part in instituting what is known as the Knapp spirit. GLORIA GAYLE BONNEY WILLIAM THOMAS CAROON TOMMY ELLIS BUTLER MARGARET SUSAN CARTER JOHN MELVIN CAHOON EVA GEULIEME CHANDLER NANCY JANE COTTER ANDREW THEODORE JOHN LESLIE DOUGLAS CREEKMORE, JR. pom S GWENDOLYN CAROL DOWDY WANDA LIDDELL DOZIER BARBARA ANN EVANS JAMES HARRISON FEREBEE, JR. TRAN LECURTIS FORBES BENNIE RAY GIBBS C. Forbes.Treasurer J. Lane.Reporter A. Banks . . . Vice-President N. Tysor..Secretary C. Roberts.President Our Senior class officers did a good job. ✓ JOHN ETHERIDGE GUARD, III FRED HENRY HAMPTON TOMMY BAXTER HARRINGTON SHIRLEY KAY HENDRIX GLENDA RAE HILL CHARLES EDGAR HOLDEN Vfyw-7 This testing program is a headache! T. Butler, J. Roberts, J. New- bern, G. Barco, B. West, B. Berry, B. Bohannon, J. Perry, J. Jones, A. Taylor, J. Guard, A. Melson, G. Dowdy, J. Saunders, C. Winslow, C. Owens, B. Lane, W. Sanderlin, F. Hampton, T. Harrington, J. Hughes, D. Williams, T. Creekmore EDWIN BLAND HOLDEN LLOYD VERLON HOLDEN JOYCE MAE HUGHES DIANE WEST HUMPHRIES JAMES BENJAMIN JONES WILLIAM GILBERT LANE TILLMAN WAYNE MERRILL CECIL RAY OWENS BRENDA JOYCE MUNDEN MILDRED JANE OWENS JOHN MELVIN NEWBERN BETTY LOU PARKER J JAMES HARVEY PERRY JANET BAXTER PRITCHARD CAROL RAMONA ROBERTS JOE ARTHUR ROBERTS LARRY PIERCE SANDERLIN SHIRLEY JEAN ROBERTS JOHN WILBER SAUNDERS HAROLD WADE SANDERLIN BETTY JEAN SAWYER S. Meiggs, G. Bonney S. Roberts, J. Lane. Research ? LARRY EMMETT SMITH ALTON DELPHIN TAYLOR, JR. LOUIE FRALEIGH SMITH JOSEPH ALFRED TWIDDY, JR. REBECCA ANNETTE SPENCER NANCY TODD TYSOR L. Smith, G. Hill, L. Sanderlin, E. Holden, D. Blanchard, A. Spencer, N. Cotter, C. Holden, B. Parker, J. Owens, B. Evans, J. Cahoon, F. Alexander, J. Douglas, S. Carter, L. Smith, J. Twiddy. Our college catalogues have seen their best days. PATRICIA ANN WATERFIELD WILLIAM HENRY WEST, JR. DURWOOD LEE WILLIAMS GILBERT BRYAN WILLIAMS CALVIN WILSON WINSLOW enior S a s cs FRANCES ALEXANDER F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3, Song leader 4; Science Club 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Currituckian 4, Literary Editor 4. AUBREY BANKS Class Officer 1,4, President 1, Vice President 4; Stu¬ dent Council 4, Treasurer 4; Basketball 2,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Annual Staff 3,4, Business Mana ger 3, Ass ' t. Business Manager 4; Currituckian 4; Mono¬ gram Club 3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1. Parlia¬ mentary Procedure Team 1. GREGG BARCO F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Currituckian 4; 4-H 1. BILLY BERRY F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 1,3,4, Sentinel 2; 4-H 1,2. 3,4, Secretary 2, President 3, Vice-President 4; Bas¬ ketball 4; Annual Staff 4, Typist 4; Class Treasurer 1. DICKIE BLANCHARD Class Treasurer 1; 4-H 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2. BILLY BOHANNAN F.F.A. 1;4-H 1,2; Glee Club 2,3; Baseball 2; Football 4; Monogram Club 4. GLORIA BONNEY 4-H 1; Glee Club 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Currituckian 4; Annual Staff 4, Typist 4. TOMMY BUTLER Glee Club 3,4; Math Club 4; Basketball Manager 2; F. F.A. 1; 4-H 1; Basketball Time Keeper 2,3,4. JOHN CAHOON Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Mono¬ gram Club 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Math Club 4; Science Club 3,4, Treasurer 3; Student Council President 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Corporal 2, Lieutenant 3, Captain 4; Class President 2,3; 4-H 1,2, Treasurer 1, President2; 4-H County Council 1, Treasurer 1; F.F.A. 1, Parliamentary Procedure Team 1, Annual Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 3,4. TOMMY CAROON F.F.A. 1; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Bas¬ ketball 2; Math Club 3,4, Vice-President 3,4. SUSAN CARTER Annual Staff 2,3, Representative 2, Ass ' t. Business Manager 3; Beta Club 3,4; Currituckian 4, Ass ' t. Edi¬ tor 4; F.T.A. 3,4, Reporter 4; 4-H 1,2; County Council Secretary 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Science Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 3,4; Math Club 4; Cheerleaders ' Home¬ coming Representative 4; Class Officer 1,3, Reporter 1, Vice-President 3. EVA CHANDLER 4-H 1; F.T.A. 2,3,4, President 4; Newspaper 1,2; Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Science Club 3,4; Math Club 4; Beta Club 3,4; Student Council 2,4, Representative 2, Secretary 4; F.H.A. 1; Annual Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 3,4; Band 1,2,3, Officer 2,3; Class Officer 2, Reporter 2. NANCY COTTER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4. TED CREEKMORE J.V. Basketball 1,2; F.F.A. 1; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Basket¬ ball 4; Beta Club 3,4; Science Club 3,4; Math Club 3, 4; Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Currituckian 4. JOHN DOUGLASS F.F.A. 1; Basketball 1,2. GWEN DOWDY F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2, Secretary 2; Glee Club 1,2; Monogram Club 4; Currituckian 4; Annual Staff 3, Ass ' t. Business Manager 3; Basketball Manager 3. WANDA DOZIER 4-H 1.2; F.H.A. 1; Basketball 1; Beta Club 3,4, Report¬ er 4; F.T.A. 3,4, Treasurer 3; Science Club 3; Glee Club 3,4. Reporter 4; Math Club 3,4, President 3, Sec¬ retary-Treasurer 4; Currituckian 4. BARBARA EVANS 4-H 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Library Club 1; Camera Club 2; Majorette 3,4; Currituckian 4, Business Mana¬ ger 4, Typist 4. JIMMY FEREBEE 4-H 1,2; Math Club 4; Annual Staff 1,2; Class Repre¬ sentative 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2; Vice- President 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3; Foot¬ ball All-Conference 4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Baseball All-Conference 3; School Knight 4. CURTIS FORBES Monogram Club 2,3,4, President 4; Currituckian 4, Editor 4; Science Club 3,4; Math Club 4; Football 3,4; All-Conference - Honorable Mention 3; All-Conference Second String 4; Football Tri-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; 4-H 1,2; Glee Club 2,3; Class Treas¬ urer 2,4; Class Reporter 3; Class Vice-President 1. BENNIE GIBBS F.F.A. 1; F.T.A. 4; Glee Club 1,3,4, President 3; Mono¬ gram Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, All-Conference 3; Basketball 3,4; Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3,4; Foot¬ ball All-Conference First Team 4; Annual Staff 3, Ass’t. Sports Editor 3; 4-H 1,2; J.V. Basketball 1,2. JOHN GUARD F.F.A. 1; Science Club 3,4; President 4; 4-H 2; Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3; Math Club 3,4, Reporter 4; District Parliamentary Procedure Team 1; Monogram Club 4; Football 4; Student Council 4, Class Repre¬ sentative 4. FRED HAMPTON 4-H 1,2, Vice-President 2; F.F.A. 1,2; Monogram Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball Mana¬ ger 2,3,4. TOMMY HARRINGTON 4-H 1,2; F.F.A. 1; Glee Club 2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; Math Club 4; Beta Club 4; Lab Ass ' t. 3. 29 Senior S a is ics SHIRLEY HENDRIX 4-H 1; F.H.A. 1; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3, Ass ' t. Art Editor 3; Currituckian 4; Science Club 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Math Club 3. GLENDA HILL 4-H 4; Glee Club 1; Band 1,2,3; Currituckian 4. EDWIN HOLDEN F.F.A. 1; Glee Club 4; Math Club 4; Science Club 2; 4-H 1,2,3. LLOYD HOLDEN Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Monogram Club 2; 4-Hl, 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Currituckian 4; Camera Club 2. JOYCE HUGHES 4-H 1; Glee Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1; Camera Club 2; Curri¬ tuckian 4, Business Manager 4, Typist 4. DIANE HUMPHRIES Freshman Class Treasurer; 4-H 1,2; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 2,3,4, F.T.A. Vice-President 4; Math Club 4; Science Club 3,4; Student Council Steering Committee 3; Annual Staff 4, Ass’t. Senior Editor 4; Annual Staff Repre¬ sentative for Homecoming Queen; Class Lady 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Head Cheerleader 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4. JIMMY JONES F.F.A. 1,2,3; 4-H 1; Jr. Varsity 1. BILL LANE F.F.A. 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1. JAMES LANE Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 3; Beta Club 2,4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Vice-President 2; Class Report¬ er 4; Annual Staff 4, Typist 4; Newspaper Staff 4; F.F. A. 1, Secretary 1. SANDRA MEIGGS 4-H Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 2,3; Camera Club 2; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. AMY MELSON F.H.A. 1,2. WAYNE MERRELL F.F.A. 1; 4-H 1; Monogram Club 3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Football 2,3,4. BRENDA MUNDEN Class Officer 2,3, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; F.H.A. 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4, President 4; Science Club 3,4; Vice-President 4; Cheerleader 2; Annual Staff 4, Art Editor 4; Currituckian 4; Science Club Representative for Homecoming Queen 4; Marshal 1,2,3; Math Club 3, 4, President 4. JOHN NEWBERN 4-H 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Baseball 2. CECIL OWENS F.F.A. 1,2,4; Math Club 4; Beta Club 2; Band 2,3,4. JANE OWENS 4-H 1,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Currituckian 4. BETTY PARKER 4-H 1,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Currituckian 4; F.H.A. 1,4. JAMES PERRY F.F.A. 1; 4-H 1,2; Baseball 2; Football 3,4. JANET PRITCHARD Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Class Officer 1, Presi¬ dent 1; Math Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; F.T.A. 2,3; Science Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 1; 4-H 1,2; Student Council 3; Annual Staff 4, Editor 4; Cheerleader 4; Beta Club Representative for Home¬ coming Queen 4. CAROL ROBERTS F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H 1,2; Student Council Representative 1, 4; Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Marshal 1,2,3, Chief 3; F.T.A. 3, Secretary 3; Cheerleader 2; Annual Staff 3, 4, Ass ' t. Lay-Out Editor 3, Senior Editor 4; Class Offi¬ cer 2,4, Vice-Pres. 2, President 4; Math Club 3,4; Science Club 3,4; Homecoming Queen Runner-up 4. JOE ROBERTS 4-H 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,4; Currituckian 4. SHIRLEY ROBERTS 4-H 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; F.H.A. 1, 2,4; Glee Club 2; Monogram Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Typist 4. LARRY SANDERLIN F.F.A. 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3; Currituckian 4. WADE SANDERLIN Basketball 1,2; Football3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Currituckian 4. J. W. SAUNDERS Baseball 1; Football 1; Basketball 1, 4-H 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; S.C.A. Steering Committee 3, F.F.A. 1,4. BETTY SAWYER Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3. LARRY SMITH Beta Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Student Council 3, Vice-President 3; Annual Staff 4, Ass ' t. Sports Edi¬ tor 4; Class Officer 1,2,3, President 1,2, Treasurer 3; Science Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Newspaper Staff 1,2; Currituckian 4; Baseball 1,2,3, Scorekeeper 3; Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3,4, Manager 3; Football 3, Manager 4; Math Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; F.F.A. 1, Secretary 1; Camera Club 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 4; Class Knight 3; Mar¬ shal 1,2. L. F. SMITH Student Council 1, Representative 1. ANNETTE SPENCER F.H.A. 1,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2. 30 Senior S a is ics A. D. TAYLOR Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Football 4; F.F.A. 1,2; 4- H 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Science Club 3,4; Currituckian 4; Camera Club 1,2; Math Club 3,4. JOE TWIDDY J. V. Basketball 1,2; F.F.A. 1; 4-H 1; Baseball 1,2, Manager 1,2; Football 2, Manager 2. NANCY TYSOR Class Officer 1,2,4, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2,4; 4-H 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1, Vice-President 4; Majorette 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Fea¬ tures Editor 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Math Club 3,4. PAT WATERFIELD Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; 4-H 1. BILL WEST Swimming Team 2,3; Track 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Senti¬ nel 3, Reporter 4. GILBERT WILLIAMS Basketball 1,3; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Math Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2; F.F.A. 1. CALVIN WINSLOW F.F.A. 1,2. 31 Knapp ' s Juniors this year moved up to a position of real leadership in all fields of school activities. The 72 members elected as their President, Danny Ballance; as Vice-President, Jon McLean; as Secretary, Wanda Grimes; as Treasurer, Charles Dozier; and as Reporter, Lucian Griffin. The class was sponsored by Mrs. Parker and Mrs. O ' Briant. Knapp can be proud of next year ' s Seniors and be confident that they will bear well the new burdens of responsibility that they must assume. Gary Austin Danny Ballance Lynn Ballance Iris Barco Julie Baum Pam Bishop 32 James Blanchard Sylvia Bratten Coreen Brinkley Nancy Brumsey Becky Burgess Margaret Conner Mary Lee Dowdy Tommy Dowdy Charles Dozier Norman Dudley Lula Dunton James Evans 33 Grayson Morris got first prize for selling the most magazines, but we did our part. David Gregor y, Lois Hall, Gary Austin, JoAnn Roberts J7« umor Gfa ass Joann Forbes Rose Gallop Glenda Gillikin Gene Godfrey Betty Grandy Betty Gregory 34 David Gregory Sandra Gregory Tommy Gregory Lucian Griffin Pete Grill Wanda Grimes Lois Hall Clark Hampton Gloria Harris Ross Harris, Jr. Edward Harrison Clel Holmes 35 umor Gfa ass Rings - Third finger, right hand - Pete Grill, Diane Kight, Iris Barco, Edward Merrell Rodney Hughes Diane Kight Elizabeth Lester Bonita Rae McCabe Jon McLean Edward Merrell 36 Gladys Midgett Faye Mills Grayson Morris Charles Newbern Sarah Ann Newbern Carol Owens Doris Owens Bill Patrick Betty Pell Paul Pell Linda Porter Danny Poyner 37 Jl unior Gfa ass Let ' s build outer space in the gym. Bill Patrick, Billy Tate, Doris Owens, Mary Lee Dowdy, Danny Poyner, Don Roberts. We are working on plans for Junior and Senior Prom. Rosemary Riddick Don Roberts Jo Ann Roberts Norman Roberts E-Day Jan. 29 N. Dudley, B. Gregory, G. Gillikin, M. Welch, C. Younts. Cheryl Roller Ann Sawyer Johnny Sawyer Barbara Scaff Chad Tarkinton Billy Tate Frank Thornly Courtney Tice Mollie Welch Norman Woodard John Raleigh Wright Charlene Younts 39 mm The Sophomore Class, having 58 members this year firmly set down its roots at Knapp High. The class leaders, assisted by Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Lecka and Mr. Long, the sponsors, were Sandy Sanderson, President; Paula Mears, Secretary; Patricia Forbes, Treasurer; Trudy Godfrey, Reporter; Charlene Ballance, Vice- President. Beth Austin Charlene Ballance Clyde Barco Edna Barco Jackie Barnard Loretta Brickhouse Ray Brickhouse Sue Lee Chandler Edith Baum Fred Coleman 40 Ellen Doughtie Beverely Dowdy Fey Dozier Autis Evans Roy Evans Larry Duncan Iris Friel Marvis Forbes Patricia Forbes 4i Marion Gallop Tommy Grandy Butch Hampton Phyllis Harris Trudy Godfrey Janice Guard Dean Harris Kenyon Hayman C JOph( 2 omore Joanne Guard Judy Harris Millie Hill 42 Wanda Kight Jimmy Mason James Morris Billy Jarvis Joseph Kight Sterling McHorney Louis Marriner Paula Mears Danna Menzaco Sharon Newbern Roy Powers 43 Jimmy Roberts Janet Sanderlin Carol Sawyer Roy Twiddy Brenda Sanderlin Sam Sanderlin Fred Scaff Billy Sylvester Travis Twiford Sirley Walker 44 BUTCH ON THE JOB S. Newbern, J. Guard, L. Brickhouse, B. Hamp¬ ton, T. Grandy, S. Mc- Horney, A. Evans, M. Hill Joe White Lowell Wood Larry White Linda Waterman J. Harris, M. Gallop, D. Menzaco, S. Walker, F. Dozier, L. Wood WE NEVER RUSH TO LUNCH President . . Vice President Treasurer . . Secretary . . Reporter. . . . . Pat Foreman . . .Bobby Gibbs . . Sharon Doxey Linda Creekmore . Wanda Lindsey Dorothy Banks Margaret Barnard Lee Barnes Gloria Bateman Peggy Berry Dorothy Bohannon John Bratten Rob Breiner - r Gilbert Brickhouse Paula Brinn Jane Bunch Diana Burgess Kent Butler Harold Capps Walton Carter Lee Cahoon Lunch Line Linda Creekmore Fred Davis Michael Dixon Dave Dowdy Bobby Doxey Sharon Doxey Charles Dozier Gregg Dozier 48 Alice Dunton Joe Dzwonek Phyllis Forbes Pat Foreman Vernon Garrett Bobby Gibbs Ann Godfrey Judy Griffin Jimmy Hall Joan Hall Ray Harris Edith Hassell Faye Hassell Larry Hocutt Patsy Hughes Forrest Jones 49 Robert Jones Frank Katzian Tully Langley Wanda Lindsey Jimmy Malco Richard Mathews Billy Mathews Dora Melson Doree Melson Sandra Merrell Nancy Morgan Linda Morse Finley Newbern Lindley Newbern Flay Newbern Joan Outland 50 Hurry, girls! You will be late. D. Burgess J. Outland S. Sayers M. Simpson P. Forbes D. Snowden J. C. Outlaw Toby Ann Owens Betty Quidley Rosalie Peffer Connie Pittman Gordon Porter Mike Rethford Linda Roberts 51 ' r Health Class S. Walker M. Rethford T. Langley R. Wright Mr. Wilkerson Wanda Sanderlin Fleetwood Sawyer Christine Sawyer Roy Sawyer Sally Sayre Peter Shackley Mary Olive Simpson Joe Ray Simons 52 Diane Snowden Elmer Sutton Barbara Thompson Marcia Tice Ann Twiford Dwight Wade Samuel Walker Caroll Wallace Terry Waterfield Arlene Williams Richard Williams Richard Wright 53 1961 Marshals Sarah Newbern, Carol Roberts, Iris Friel, Charles Dozier, Brenda Munden. 54 ho C VO Those who made over 1000 on their SAT Tests: Aubrey Banks, Janet Pritchard, Carol Roberts, Ted Creekmore. 55 Jimmy Ferebee and Nancy Tysor 56 Senior Knight and Lady Bennie Gibbs and Diane Humphries Junior Knight and Lady John McLean and Rosemary Riddick Sophomore Knight and Lady Roy Powers and Beth Austin Freshman Knight and Lady Sidney Wright, Jr., and Pat Foreman Candidates for Homecoming Queen: J. Roberts, L. Balance, P. Bishop, S. Carter, R. Riddick, N. Tysor, C. Roberts, P. Harris, J. Pritchard, L. Porter, B. Munden. Rosemary Riddick All-Conference Basketball player All-Conference Football players Bennie Gibbs, Jimmy Ferebee, Lecurtis Forbes, Fred Hampton, Wade Sanderlin. All-Conference B. Gibbs, J. Ferebee 58 Most Valuable football player Lecurtis Forbes Mr. Hardesty, Assistant Farm Agent; D. Roberts, State Winner in Grain Marketing; G. Godfrey, District Winner in Tractor Driving; C. Tice, District Winner in Wild Life; T. Creekmore, District Winner in Fruit and Vegetable Production; Miss Kay Evens, Assistant Home Dem. Agent; Lois Hall, District Winner in Individual Dairy Food Demonstration. THE PROM - GRAND MARCH 59 ACTIVITIES Student Council The Stu dent Council is the communicating organism between the student body, the administration, and the faculty. Its main purposes include the maintaining of a smooth working relationship through¬ out the high school, the establishing of a good cooperative school spirit, and the feeling of sound representative government. President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . S.C.A. Officers . John Cahoon .Ted Creekmore .Eva Chandler .Aubrey Banks 62 STUDENT COUNCIL A. Banks, E. Chandler, T.-Creekmore, J. Cahoon, C. Roberts, J. Guard, B. Patrick, D. Ballance, P. Foreman, S. Sanderson. WHAT A CAMPAIGN! Ted Creekmore, Eva Chandler 63 The Beta Club is a national organization whose members are selected on character, scholarship, and leadership. It is a non-profit organization whose efforts are dedicated to the as¬ sistance of other students and the betterment of the school. The Knapp Chapter requires a member to be a junior or senior, to have an average of 90 or above in scholarship, to be invited by the club membership, and to be approved by the prin¬ cipal of the school and the sponsor of the club. President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter. . . . Beta Club Officers Brenda Munden . . Larry Smith . Carol Roberts Janet Pritchard . Wanda Dozier fjL Beta Club Group: N. Tysor, E. Chandler, P. Bishop, C. Roberts, J. Pritchard, B. Munden, W. Dozier, I. Barco, S. Newbern, L. Smith, J. Lane, T. Caroon, S. Hendrix, J. Cahoon, M. Welch, A. Banks, S. Carter, C. Tice, T. Creekmore, E. Merrell, T. Harrington, D. Ballance, L. Griffin. The Beta Club helps in the library . . . J. Lane, A. Banks, E. Chandler, J. Pritchard. 65 Uhe cS woref ancf 5 iiefcf1962 THE SWORD AND SHIELD is the result of a year’s work by the yearbook Editorial and Business staffs each year. The Business staff is responsible for the financial aspects of the annual such as advertising and sub¬ scriptions, while the Editorial staff does the actual planning and designing of the book. As each of the yearbook deadlines ap¬ proached the staffs worked to complete the 1962 SWORD AND SHIELD. Editor and Assistant Janet Pritchard and John Cahoon Annual Staff: C. Roberts, L. Smith, B. Munden, G. Bonney, S. Roberts, J. Roberts, N. Tysor, L. Waterman, J. Dzwonek, W. Lindsey, C. Sawyer, I. Friel, J. Cahoon, L. Brickhouse, J. Forbes, S. Meiggs, D. Humphries, E. Chandler, J. Pritchard, A. Banks, P. Bishop, R. Riddick, C. Dozier, J. Lane. Art editor and assistant Brenda Munden and Joann Roberts Sports editor and assistant Eva Chandler and Larry Smith Activities editor and assistant Pam Bishop and Iris Ann Friel Typists S. Roberts, G. Bonney, B. Berry, J. Lane, S. Meiggs Class editors and assistants J. Forbes, R. Riddick, L. Waterman, C. Sawyer, W. Lindsey, J. Dzwonek, C. Roberts, D. Humphries. Features editor and assistant Nancy Tysor, and Loretta Brickhouse. Business manager and assistant Charles Dozier and Aubrey Banks. 67 Uhe Gurriiucman Our purpose is to encourage everyone to keep up with the news of our school and community through correspondence with our paper. Editor and assistant Curtis Forbes and Susan Carter Newspaper staff typists B. Evans, L. Holden, W. Sanderlin, G. Barco, L. San- derlin, J. Hughes, B. Parker, B. McCabe, J. Roberts. Y.e?- -par YveS aT s ... 3- A.eT SOME OF THE STAFF EDITORS: L. Smith, W. Dozier, F. Alexander, J. Roberts, W. Grimes, A. Taylor. HOW ABOUT THIS ONE? G. Bonney, L. Griffin, L. Hall, C. Roller, G. Hill, J. Owens. fulure JfomemaJzers of ffmerica Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of girls studying home¬ making in high schools of the United States and Territories. As an integral part of the homemaking program, F.H.A. provides opportunities for students to have additional experience in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. The motto is Toward New Horizons. It reminds members that their contributions to home life today will influence the kinds of homes they have tomorrow; that the family life of members will influence the community and the world. F.H.A. Officers These are our future homemakers?? F.H.A. activities President.Nancy Cotter Sewing is one of the major parts of Home Ec training. Vice-President.Nancy Tysor C. Ballance, T. Godfrey, S. Bratton, L. Porter, J. Secretary.Iris Barco Hughes, B. Pell. Treasurer.Rosemary Riddick F.H.A. L. Brickhouse, S. Doxey, S. Newbern, P. Foreman, J. Roberts, B. Scaff, D. Harris, D. Menzaco, C. Sawyer, L. Roberts, M. Tice, J. Griffin, W. Lindsey, B. Parker, J. Sanderlin, B. Burgess, W. Sanderlin, B. Dowdy, L. Waterman, W. Kight, E. Barco, S. Meiggs, G. Bonney, A. Spencer, E. Hassel, W. Grimes, B. Austin, J. Harris, P. Forbes, S. Roberts, A. Godfrey, S. Combs, A. Dunton, D. Burgess, L. Creekmore, B. Thompson, D. Banks, S. Walker, M. Forbes, C. Owens, D. Owens, L. Porter, M. Simpson, A. Williams. ?? SHAPE wr sc m 1 1 1 ; ggf J -jfc Ok m - -pip IM j| JgjjK m mSS M X , M m h A p„ Mi I ' ti W Wr ' -. Mb 1 fW- w I ' A ? Tpf W. Sanderlin, J. Saunders, J. Roberts, J. Newbern, F. Thornley, N. Roberts, D. Williams, Mr. Howell, J. Fer ebee, C. Owens, B. Berry, B. West, G. Austin, G. Dozier, F. Newbern, G. Barco, L. Holden, F. Katzian, J. Hall, T. Grandy, A. Evans, S. Sanderlin, F. Coleman, T. Langley, S. McHorney, J. Roberts, B. Hampton, H. Capps, M. Dixon, L. White, B. Irving, B. Gibbs, L. Hocutt, M. Redford, R. Williams, D. Wade, R. Jones, L. Duncan, F. Sawyer, V. Garrett, F. Davis, C. Wallas, L. Cahoon. J ' uture J ' armers of Jlmeric a The Future Farmers of America, F.F. A. , is a national organization for boys studying vocational agriculture in public schools. Organized in 1928 the F.F.A.” foundation is built on character development, leadership, cooperation, sportsmanship, service, citizenship, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, and patriotism. It is a non-profit, non-political farm youth organization of voluntary membership. The national colors of the organization are blue and gold and the motto is as follows: Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to serve. F.F.A. Officers: President. Vice-President. Secretary . Treasurer . Sentinel. Advisor. Reporter . . . Billy Berry Jimmy Ferebee . . Gregg Barco .Vernon Garrett . . Lloyd Holden . . . Mr. Howell . . . . Bill West Our Future Farmers learn by doing. C. Owens, N. Woodard, J. Newbern, B. Berry, W. Sanderlin, F. Thornley. S. Chandler, J. Roberts, M. Welch, B. Dowdy, R. Riddick, S. Combes, F. Alexander, I. Barco, W. Dozier, S. Hendrix, N. Tysor, P. Bishop, S. Carter, L. Smith, J. Cahoon, A. Taylor, B. Gibbs, L. Waterman, D. Humphries, E. Chandler. Suture Seacners o, C7L meric a There is a great need for teachers for the ever increasing pupils crowding our schools today. There must be well-trained men and women with the desire to in¬ struct and teach these pupils. The F.T.A. helps the students to become interested in teaching, and helps them to get started in the correct training for their professions. . I President.Eva Chandler Vice-President . . . Diane Humphries Secretary.Pam Bishop Treasurer . Nancy Tysor Reporter.Susan Carter 72 Sc e nee G uS of Glmer ca The Science Club of America promoted and participated in the second Science Fair at J. P. Knapp. The Club is composed of students who have had three or more courses in science. Future scientists at work; learning through experimentation. T. Caroon, L. Smith, A. Taylor. Science Club J. Guard, A. Banks, B. Munden, L. Smith, C. Forbes, J. Lane, T. Harrington, D. Humphries, T. Creekmore, A. Taylor, T. Caroon, J. Cahoon, E. Chandler, C. Roberts, S. Carter, J. Pritchard, F. Alexander. 9 ee GfuS The purpose of the Glee Club is not only to provide musically talented pupils with material that require greater skill than that used in the classroom, but to en¬ rich the entire school program. In a mod¬ ern school music is a part of general education. THAT OLD GANG OF MINE ! B. Hampton, B. Gibbs, T. Waterfield, C. Dozier, J. Sawyer. P. Foreman, B. Burgess, B. Scaff, B. Sanderlin, C. Sawyer, M. Hill, M. Tice, D. Bohannon, D. Burgess, B. Evans, L. Roberts, S. Newbern, W. Grimes, C. Balance, I. Barco, B. McCabe, C. Brinkley, N. Tysor, T. Owens, W. Sanderlin, B. Sawyer, T. Butler, P. Bishop, S. Carter, W. Dozier, S. Hendrix, T. Godfrey, S. Chandler, R. Gallop, F. Alexander, F. Dozier, P. Harris, J. Sawyer, T. Dowdy, C. Younts, M. Dowdy, C. Sawyer, D. Snowden, F. Hassell, E. Hassell, J. Hughes, M. Gallop, B. Grandy, T. Gregory, R. Riddick, B. Dowdy, M. Welch, D. Owens, J. Forbes, S. Bratton, B. Parker, J. Owens, D. Melson, C. Dozier, B. Patrick, B. Gibbs, E. Holden, C. Holden, T. Waterfield, B. Silvester, R. Jones, T. Harrington, B. Gibbs, D. Ballance. Mr. Sample-Band Director, M. Hill, C. Sawyer, P. Harris, B. Evans, C. Brinkley, E. Munden, M. Grandy, B. Sawyer, P. Shackley, M. Mason, C. Owens, C. Newbern, W. Sanderlin, B. Tice, M. Dowdy, P. Leary, J. Cahoon, C. Garrett, D. Midgett, A. Gregory, M. Williams, S. Walker, E. Simons. 73and Band director Captain . . . Lieutenant . . Sergeant . . . Corporal. . . Corporal. . . . . Mr. Sample . . John Cahoon . . Cecil Owens Wanda Sanderlin . . Sam Walker . Peter Shackley When the saints go marching in?? S. Walker, J. Cahoon. JlTal i Gfu£ Math Club Officers President.Brenda Munden The purpose of the Math club is to promote more interest in mathematics. Vice-President.Tommy Caroon Secretary.Wanda Dozier Reporter.John Guard F. Alexander, W. Grimes, D. Williams, B. Dowdy, I. Barco, M. Hill, J. Outland, J. Bunch, G. Bateman, N. Tysor, J. Guard, C. Roberts, S. Combs, S. Sanderson, E. Merrell, N. Dudley, G. Roberts, C. Forbes, T. Butler, S. Sayers, P. Forbes, B. Austin, L. Waterman, L. Brickhouse, C. Tice, R. Powers, N. Roberts, P. Pell, T. Creekmore, T. Caroon, T. Harrington, D. Humphries, W. Dozier, B. Munden, D. Menzaco, B. Hampton, S. Hendrix, C. Dozier, B. Ballance, J. McLean, S. Carter, J. Guard, J. Pritchard, M. Welch, L. Smith, J. Roberts, A. Banks, J. Cahoon, J. Hall, D. Dowdy, J. Bratten, E. Chandler, J. Lane, R. Brickhouse. G. Morris, M. Rethford, G. Godfrey, Jerry Hardesty--County Agent, Kay Evans--Asst. Home Agent, L. Duncan, J. Owens, G. Hill, G. Barco, B. Berry, C. Tice, L. Smith, A. Banks, C. Newbern, G. Gillikin, B. Gregory, S. Bratten, N. Brumsey, D. Roberts, V. Garrett, B. Patrick, T. Creekmore, W. Grimes, B. Scaff, B. Burgess, L. Hall, B. McCabe, C. Roller, D. Right, B. Pell, S. Walker, N. Roberts, P. Pell, J. Roberts, L. Holden, D. Williams, L. Sanderlin, G. Dowdy, N. Tysor, R. Williams, L. Roberts, W. Lindsey, M. Hill, L, Creekmore, F. Dozier, F. Alexander, B. Evans, A. Spencer, N. Cotter, B. Parker, P. Waterfield. The4-H Club assists the development of girls and boys into useful and desirable citizens. Each member of the 4-H Club has an individual project centering around a problem of the home or the farm. Currituck 4-H ' ers work and play togeth¬ er. They learn to cooperate by cooperating with parents, other 4-H Club members, local leader, and County Extension Agents. They take part in com¬ munity affairs, and they sponsor community service projects. 4-H Club Officers President.Lois Hall Vice-President.Billy Berry Secretary-Treasurer.Bonnie McCabe Reporter.Larry Smith 77 The Varsity K was initiated into the Knapp High School program with the desire to make our school a better one in the realm of athletics. The club recognizes students who excel in sports and directs the athletic functions of the school. Through its members acting on the policies of the club, good sportsmanship is promoted. Monogram Club J. Ferebee, D. Humphries, P. Bishop, J. Roberts, S. Roberts, A. Banks, D. Ballance, I. Barco, L. Griffin, S. Newbern, C. Hampton, J. McLean, W. Merrell, T. Gregory, B. Gibbs, J. Lane, D. Gregory, C. Dozier, J.Cahoon, F. Hampton, E. Chandler, C. Forbes, L. Smith, R. Riddick, J. Guard, S. Sanderlin, W. Sanderlin. . . Curtis Forbes Rosemary Riddick . . . Eva Chandler . . . Larry Smith Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . HOW MANY DO YOU ALREADY HAVE? Mr. Wilkerson, John Cahoon, Curtis Forbes, Larry Smith. Monogram Officers President. fool Sail Ueam J J faces Lucian Griffin Curtis Forbes David Gregory Quarterback Fullback Halfback Jimmy Ferebee End Wade Sanderlin Guard John Cahoon Tackle Knapp Knapp Knapp Knapp Knapp Knapp Knapp Knapp Knapp Knapp . 26 . 6 . 13 . 21 . 19 . 32 . 44 . 19 . 25 . 50 Fred Hampton Tackle Aubrey Banks End Wayne Merrell Halfback Charles Dozier Halfback Hampton Academy.6 Windsor.27 Fredrick Academy.34 Central.32 Manteo . 0 Hampton Academy.13 Tidewater Academy. 6 Camden.12 Weeksville.13 Columbia. 0 Ross Harris End Tom Gregory Halfback Billy Bohannon Guard Bennie Gibbs Center John Guard Tackle Sam Sanderlin Guard FIRST ROW: Aubrey Banks, Fred Hampton, Wade Sanderlin, Bennie Gibbs, Billy Bohannon, John Cahoon, Jimmy Ferebee. SECOND ROW: Tom Gregory, A. D. Taylor, Dave Gregory, Curtis Forbes, Lucian Griffin, Charles Dozier, Wayne Merrell, John Guard. THIRD ROW: Ross Harris, Bill Patrick, Joe White, Sam Sanderlin, Sandy Sanderson, Danny Ballance, Butch Hampton. FOURTH ROW: Travis Twiford, Dave Dowdy, Roy Evans, Freddie Scaff, Terry Waterfield, Larry Smith-Manager. Mr. Wilkerson and Mr. Hooper Coaches Fred Hampton, Bennie Gibbs, Curtis Forbes. Tri-Captains Break away, Curtis! Touchdown, Jimmy! Crazy legs Gregory! S ww Jp t j rtr- - 1 j GHr$V I i LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Sawyer, S. Newbern, P. Forbes, L. Porter, E. Chandler, B. Thompson, R. Riddick, P. Mears, C. Owens, P. Forbes, D. Owens, C. Roller, B. McCabe, C. Younts, S. Roberts, J. Guard. (Jir .s ’ TSasJtelSa l Coach-Mr. Wilkerson Co-captains-Eva Chandler and Shirley Roberts. Clear sailing, Rosie! Rosemary Riddick Get that ball, Barbara! B. Thompson, P. Forbes Go! Trish! Go! T. Forbes and C. Owens. Rebound girls! C. Roller, B. McCabe Guard ' em, Girls! S. Roberts, C. Younts, R. Riddick. LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Banks, L. Smith, D. Ballance, S. Sanderson, J. McLean, T. Waterfield, L. Griffin, T. Gregory, B. Gibbs, C. Dozier, D. Gregory, C. Hampton. Z? asJzetSaff Coach: Mr. Wilkerson, Co-captains: Lucian Griffin, Jon McLean. Watch that Knee! D. Ballance, D. Gregory, J. McLean. Two points! S. Sanderson, B. Gibbs, T. Gregory Stop her, Eva! E. Chandler Guard her, Shirley! S. Roberts, C. Younts. Schecfu e Knapp . . 35 Chowan . . . 26 Knapp . . 28 Creswell. . . 26 Knapp . . 32 Manteo . . . 28 Knapp . . 47 Camden . . . 48 Knapp . . 52 Weeksville . . 25 Knapp . . 50 Columbia . . 26 Knapp . . 42 Chowan . . . 39 Knapp . . 45 Central . . . 35 Knapp . . 54 Manteo . . . 42 Knapp . . 35 Camden . . . 21 Where is the ball? P. Mears, L. Porter, E. Chandler. Off to the Races. L. Griffin, D. Ballance, J. McLean, C. Hampton. Knapp . . 51 Chowan. . . . 49 Knapp . . 39 Creswell. . . 38 Knapp . . 46 Manteo .... 34 Knapp . . 65 Camden . . . 33 Knapp . . 97 Weaksville . . 59 Knapp . . 56 Columbia . . 26 Knapp . . 50 Chowan . . . 47 Knapp . . 54 Central . . . 55 Knapp . . 70 Manteo . . . 44 Knapp . . 66 Camden . . . 30 Break Bennie! Bennie Gibbs Look what I found! S. Sanderson, T. Waterfield, L. Smith Wf icJi 4 4 ’ .? 1 JIT W 11 ' . 1 j Km il|| • ■■ ■■ Beverly Dowdy, Pam Bishop, Brenda Sanderlin, Iris Barco, Diane Humphries - Capt., Susan Carter, Wanda Grimes, Jo Ann Roberts, Janet Pritchard. C hser eacfe ers Sue Lee Chandler, Mary Olive Simpson, Mollie Welch, Sharon Doxey, Beverly Dowdy. Go! Knights! Go! Fighh Team, Fight! Baseball Returning Players: 1ST ROW, J. Cahoon, S. Sanderson, J. Lane, J. Ferebee, B. Gibbs. 2ND ROW, R. Powers, C. Forbes, D. Ballance, L. Griffin, D. Gregory. Let ' s start a rally! D. Ballance, B. Gibbs, L. Griffin, S. Sanderlin, (Man¬ ager) . JjaseSa J A little chatter. ' Curtis Forbes Free Trip to First D. Ballance, J. Cahoon Anticipation? J. Ferebee Rounding Third! J. Ferebee, D. Gregory VI O t mwm flpk iWWi My i a i v ii j ft M mam ■1 |§i jm mm ■p WBKKM I , j r B. If r mm i s ' 1 r • T- !! i , 1 111 ■ M m hi n m m SB ii m Hir rSii 1m. jh L 1 ggJ5g, i 9 V Iv r - | I np ' x .. w—t x ■ w tft B t IvSvJ X x ft 8 y. Junior Varsity. FIRST ROW: W. Carter, R. Brickhouse, T. Grandy. SECOND ROW: S. Sanderlin (Manager) L. Barnes, B. Jarvis, R. Powers, G. Porter. STROLLING IN MY LITTLE CORNER OF THE WORLD. On the move. Nice steal Clark Hampton Doris Owens, Trish Forbes Easy Does it. Dave Gregory Tournament Chapspions of 1961 Homecoming! Sandy Sanderson Butch Hampton Danny Ballance Gorden Porter BlU Patrick Wayne MerreU I cnoo Committee W. C. Smith, N. A. Brickhouse, R. E. Barco, W. W. Jarvis, Jr. Jfefn ipers v x ■ DIETITIANS: Mattie Payne, Cassie Payne, Edna Lindsey, and Zelma Sanderlin. 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DOXEY OPERATORS Fresh Meat and Groceries Esther Walker - Cherry Boyce Phone 3171 Phone 2261 Coinjock, North Carolina INLAND WATERWAY GARAGE General Auto and Truck Repair Phone: Coinjock 3036 J. J. BUNCH GENERAL MERCHANDISE Sherwin-Williams Paints Poplar Branch, North Carolina C. C. KRANK GULF SERVICE STATION SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY G E Appliances Television and Radios Pittsburg Paints Shawboro, North Carolina Compliments 0 ECONOMY TYPEWRITER CO., INC. J. A. HELMS GROCERY Jarvisburg, North Carolina Victors Adding Machines and Calculators Me Caskey Cash Registers and Systems Royal Typewriters Phone 5690 106 South Water Street HOOPER BROS. TURNER’S BICYCLE SHOP Wholesale Paper-School Supplies Office Supplies and Furniture Remington Rand Typewriters Phone 4894 South Water Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina Safe - Key - Lock and Lawn Mower Repair Sales and Service 116 South Water Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina THE DAILY ADVANCE JENNETTE FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMPANY Elizabeth City, North Carolina Elizabeth City, North Carolina GARRET HARDWARE CO. FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY The Hardware Hustlers Weatherill ' s Paints Case and Moline Fkrm Machinery Seeds-Garden Supplies- Insecticides Phone 4375 or 4376 Elizabeth City, North Carolina Phone 2497 Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments 0 SAUNDERS COMPANY Elizabeth City, North Carolina CAROLINA GRAIN MACHINERY COMPANY Conveyor - Elevators - Grain Storage and Grain Dryers Phone 7852 618 Westover Blvd. Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of ALBEMARLE WELDING CO. Elizabeth City, North Carolina SPARKS REXALL DRUGS, INC. FAIR PRICES Elizabeth City ' s Largest Most Modern Drug Store Phone 2985 West Ehringhaus Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments 0 R. C. ABBOTT CO. John Deere Tractors Implements Sales and Service Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments 0 MILES JENNINGS, INC. General Machine Welding Shop Supply Store Phone 2490 Poindexter and Pearl Streets Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments of CENTER, CAROLINA AND WEBB DRIVE-IN THEATRES Elizabeth City, North Carolina Compliments 0 MILDRED’S FLORI ST JOHN D. WELCH ELECTRICAL PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Phone 2123 Moyock, North Carolina S. A. WALKER SERVICE STATION Sligo, North Carolina KOZY KORNA RESTAURANT owned and operated by Elizabeth A. J. Gibbs Sligo, North Carolina CHALK’S TEXACO SERVICE Washing - Greasing - Firestone Tires Moyock, North Carolina Compliments of KNOTTS ISLAND PARENT-TEACHER Compliments o) ASSOCIATION CLARA-ANN OFFICERS FLOWER GIFT SHOP President - Mrs. Audrey Copper Vice President - Mrs. Melrose Ansell Secretary - Mrs. June Waterman Treasurer - Mrs. Madeline Waterman Phone 2496 100 East Main Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina BAYVILLA BOAT HARBOR J. W. GUARD GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND DINER George Sue Sauer TEXACO PRODUCTS Delicious Food Bass Fishing Boats - Minnows - Licenses Tackle Phone 3266 Knotts Island, North Carolina Phone Coinjock 8161 Coinjock, North Carolina A. L. SAWYER SON J T SUPERMARKET General Auto Repairs 24 hr. Wrecker Service Shawboro, North Carolina Phone Elizabeth City 4081 Gregory, North Carolina Compliments of OWENS SHOE CO. WRIGHT BROS., INC. 509 East Main Street Jarvisburg, North Carolina Elizabeth City, North Carolina The Apothecary Shop Williams ' Hunting Lodge Jenk ' s Place E. C. Freezer Locker Mr. Harold O. Capps W. S. Gregory Outer Banks Insurance Polar Bear Drive-In Oasis Restaurant Mrs. Roy Midgette The Cavalier Winks Supermarket Mrs. J. H. Meiggs Hooper Tile Co. Gordon Sheet Metal Co. Froggy ' s Sport ' n ' Hobby Va. Dare Service Station Mr. George Meiggs Cara Nome Beauty Salon Le-Ree Beauty Salon D. Walter Harris E. S. Chesson Overman Steveson Compliments of Standard Drug Co. Ike, Vergie, Edmond Gallop Melson ' s Barber Shop Wesly Parker ' s Grocery John Newbern and Son Comstock ' s confectionery James Shoe Repair Fowler Store Owens Floor Covering Jacock ' s Pharmacy Inc. McPherson Bros. Auto Supply Co., Inc. Hurdle Hardware Quinn Furniture Co. Riggs Music Company Russell Holmes M. E. Doxey General Merchandise Kinsey Smith Fishing Camp Spruill ' s Lunchroom Grandy Esso Servicenter Milburn Sawyer Mary L. Forbes Motor Bearings Parts Co. Perry Paint and Glass Co. Compliments of TAYLOR BROS. AND PAULA Compliments o MOYOCK LUMBER COMPANY Phone 2581 Moyock, North Carolina Compliments of DR. W. H. ROAAM Compliments oj TWIFORD’S SERVICE STATION Kill Devil Hill, North Carolina CURRITUCK EXCHANGE Truck Produce, Corn and Soybeans More Than a Thousand Carloads Annually Distributors of Smith-Douglas Fertilizers Serving Currituck - Grandy - Moyock - Powells Point Camden - Elizabeth City North Carolina Compliments of GERNELL’S TWIFORD’S FUNERAL HOME Phone 8680 Elizabeth City, North Carolina Elizabeth City Manteo - Norfolk, Va. Hatteras - Hertford The PRINCIPLES For Which We Fight Are ETERNAL! I. Beverly Lake Compliments of MRS. C. S. STAPLES, JR. Compliments of LEE AND SIMPSON Barco, North Carolina J. I. HAYMAN Building Supplies Coinjock, North Carolina Compliments of KNAPP PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President - Mr. Rogers Tice Vice President - Mr. Walter C. Smith Secretary - Mrs. Gloria Dowdy Treasurer - Mrs. Eunice B. Creekmore SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY CREEKMORE BROTHERS General Merchandise Quality Meats Groceries Elizabeth City, North Carolina Phone 8671 Moyock, North Carolina POWERS AND WINSLOW MOYOCK TRADING CO. Sinclair Products General Merchants Frigidaire Phone 2371 Moyock, North Carolina Grain Merchants - Drying and Storage, Ralston Purina and Sanatation Products, Seed and Fertilizer Phone 2371 Moyock, North Carolina Compliments 0 HALL’S GARAGE A FRIEND Moyock, North Carolina OLD’S AUTO SUPPLY LOWRY OIL COMPANY Goodyear Tires - American Gas and Oil Phone 8351 Moyock, North Carolina Phone 4283 Front and Ehringhouse Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina B. B. H. EQUIPMENT CO. ACME TELEVISION SERVICE Homelite Chain Saws Sales and Service Tops in Electrical Service Phone 5936 204 South Water Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina Phone 5260 212 North Water Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina THE CITY CUT R ATE STORE ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY 115 North Water Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina Phone 5793 110 South Water Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina TODD’S PHARMACY Compliments of JENETTE’S 214 South Poindexter Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina The Men ' s Store North Poindexter Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina CULPEPPER HARDWARE CO. PAUL BRADSHAW JEWELERS Town ' s Tool Box Fine Diamonds, Jewelry China, Crystal, and Sliver Congratulations HARRELSON ' S Moyock, North Carolina ALBEMARLE SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings instead of Building Phone 4339 304 East Colonial Street Elizabeth City, North Carolina SPORTSMAN RESTAURANT Compliments of Fine foods and free INDUSTRIAL BANK boat launching Elizabeth City, North Carolina Phone Coinj. 3113 Maple, North Carolina CULPEPPER MOTOR COMPANY J. M. POYNER OIL CO. Texaco Products Telephone 4331-4332 412-420 Elizabeth Street Phone Moyock 2471 Elizabeth City, North Carolina THE FIRST CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Elizabeth City, N. C. The only National Bank in the Albemarle Member: F. D. I. C. Established: 1891 ROBERTS BROTHERS’ HARDWARE Hybrid Seed Corn - Soybeans - Potatoes Anhydrous Ammonia Phone - E. C. 6848 Gregory PERRY MOTOR COMPANY Your Chevrolet Dealer Elizabeth City, N. C. Congratulations Class of ' 62 VIRGINIA DARE TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. Phone 36 Manteo, North Carolina Three Round Trips Daily Manteo-Elizabeth City-Norfolk Good Connections to All Points The 1961 Winners JJ FI N I IT OUAUTT IN yiarbook PilMTINO Curritu ;k County Library East Albemarle Regional Library Barco, NC 27917 252-453-8345
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