Pikeville High School - Pitchfork Yearbook (Pikeville, NC)

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Advisors Miss Woodard and Mr. West. -lf 2 r 3 3 gf? iii: 4-nv ...ggi 145' 4 'X 1 My 2' 7 4 23 sm 2 Y.. W5 V9 -7 . 1 I lj W X ff 4- .1 X., A, High School Facult fr I X , . i xi.. ,, 7 M' f PM .. ' 1 Miss Virginia Mr. Irving Barwick Fornecker English Math Girls' Basketball Librarian Coach Atlantic Christian Atlantic Christian College 4 wt 'Q , 4..- s 7 x ., ,, f Y I Miss Frances Wood ard English Atlantic Christian College College ,-- M A X If 1' Mr. Alton Dale Science East Carolina College F5 Mrs. Priscilla Peed Business Ed. Atlantic Christian College W 1- Mr. William Gamer Social Studies Boys' Basketball Coach Guilford College 6 Mr. Robert C. Russell Principal Social Studies University of North Carolina Mr. Herman if .wi WW J ,fi B ,tsr 5 g ,f Mrs. Irmgard Croom Bloomer Agriculture University of North Carolina Munich Stare College Home Economics J: V x it K -' t if 7 R.. Mr. T. C. West Social Studies Mrs. Elizebeth Smith Atlantic Christian Public and pri- College vate Music Atlantic Christian College eniom ,Q I 1 :E Wang! ' '2' vw ws, 2' was Tommy Pate--President Jay Hare--Vice presrdent Ann Elmore--Secretary Alma Pike--Treasurer Nxabcots Wx f ,' lzarz - iff ,-4 !i,.,.:,:, a la ., ,f , if t f f . W A f ,L ... 'nm.,,,.-f I w Master EDDIE WHITE Son of Mr. SL Mrs. King White Shelton Scott- - Reporter 8 fa Miss RENETTE WOOTEN Daughter of MI. Sc Mrs. Edward Wooten hu.. Vernon Anderson Quiet until you know him! F.F.A. 1,25 Bus Driver 3,4. Henry Best Anybody got a pencil? F.F.A. lg Baseball 1,2,3,4. fu up-rw-aw Connie Daw Laughing eyes and pretty hair pronounce her a girl beyond com- pare. F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Officer lg Class officer 35 Shorthand Club 45 4-I-I Club 1,2 ,35 Waitress at Father-Son Banquet 2,35 Halloween Queen 45 Superlative 45 Miss Popularity Queeng F.F.A. Sweetheart. Grover Dees The good die young. I must take care of myself! F.F.A. 1,25 Officer 25 Junior Play5 Bus Driver 4. 'Wynne - ,fvimffh ,,.- mn ff? 4 ff Q J' W ig 1 t um Nj J' 5 XS ,an K L... rf ef .4 ,vs .dm ? ' JY L 9 Linda Collier Which sparkle is brighter? The one on her finger or in her eyes. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 2g Class Officer 25 French Club 3,45 Short hand Club 45 Officer 45 4-H Club l,2,L15 Officer 35 Superlative 4g Band 1. Peggy Davis Meet you at the break! F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Shorthand Club 4. wr 'Num Q 'lr .. , ' Bryant Futrell 'Silence gives consent.'l F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Frances Virginia Gooding The mildest manners, the gentlest heart. F.H.A. l,2g Shorthand Club 4, French Club 3,4. wav auf:-,I ,.f NJ. Q B . . 5EEf:.,.. 4 Faye Edwards She's sincere, but she 's humor- ous, she 's nice, and she's neat! F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Basketball 3,45 French Club 3,4g Shorthand Club 4. Anne Elmore Clever, pretty, and lots of fun. Anne 's tops with everyone! F.H.A. l,2,3g 4-H 1,2, Officer 1, Head Cheerleader 1,2g Junior Playg Marshal 3, Class Officer 4g D.A,D Citizenship Award 4g Bus Driver 3,43 Delegate to Girls' State, Mis: Pitchfork 4, Beta Club 4, Superla- tive 4, Waitress at Father-Son Banquet 3, Waitress at Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2. 437 'DTT H ad' lu- im. ' 10 Jay Hare Who's his favorite Pett? F.F.A. lg Class officer 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Marshal 3, Beta Club 3,45 Officer 3,4g Junior play, Annual Stall 45 Superlative 4, Waitress at JR.-SR. Banquet 2, Waitress at Mother-Daughter Banquet. Annette Howell With the bluest of eyes, and her hair ofjet black, she 'd look like a doll even in a sack! 4-H Club lg F.H.A. l,2, Shorthand Club 4. Dorothy Howell A girl that's nice and sweet, With Muriel we know she can't be beat. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 35 Short- hand Club 45 Officer 45 4-H Club 1,2 ,35 Junior Play Usherg Annual Staff 45 Beta Club 4. Earlene Howell Her clothes are like Queen Anne's Lace, beside Jack Worrell is her place. F.H.A. 1,2 ,3,45 Class Officer 25 French Club 3,43 Junior Play Usherg Cheerleader 1,25 Superla- tive 4. 'Vail' .QW 5 - M- Rose Jinnette A quiet charm, a pleasant way, with always a friendly word to say. F'.H.A. 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Short hand Club 45 Junior Play Usher. Robert Jones Don 't let his silence fool you 5 he has his share of fun! F.F.A. 1,3 ,45 Basketball 2,3, 'Q' V' 415. me ww-pw, i ' 14 Jannette Howell 'Her personality wins them all, In the winter, summer, spring, and fall. 4-H 1: F.H.A. 1,25 Shorthand Club 4. Robert Howell, Jr. He's fastg his driving that is! F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 3. 43 vm Wiley Lancaster Don't let your studies interfere with your education. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,2,35 Waiter at Mother-Daughter Ban- quet 3. Mary Ruth Mozingo Intelligence and grace both join to make a perfect woman. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Shorthand Club 45 4-H Club 1,2,35 Annual Staff 45 Beta Club 4. Ann Lancaster Has anybody seen my books? F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 4-H 1,2,45 Officer 2,45 Basketball 3,45 Cheerleader 1,2, Harriette Lancaster 'If you don't think a boy is dyna- mite, try dropping him. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 25 Class Officer 25 French Club 3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Officer 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Junior Play5 Bus Driver 4. We 12 Bonnie Musgrave Her basketball motions prove her quickness to move5 she can out-run Mr. Russell and still keep in the groove. F.I-LA. 1,2,3,45 Officer 1,25 Basket ball 1,2 ,3,45 French Club 3,45 Library Club 45 Officer 4. Hazel McCandless She 's slim as a model, her eyes are of blue, she is a friend that's patient and always true. F.l-I.A. 1,25 Shorthand Club. Henry Newcomb Russell's private announcer. F.F.A. lg French Club 3,45 Library Club 4. Linda Pate 'Every sweet has its sour, every evil has its good. F.H.A. 1,25 Officer 25 Class Offi- cer 15 French Club 3,45 4-I-I Club 1,2,3,45 Officer 1,2 ,35 Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Basket- ball 1,2 ,3,45 Co-captain 3,45 Athletic Award 35 Junior Playg Beta Club 4. Peggy Pope Refreshing as a Salem, F.H.A. 1,2 ,35 4-H 1,25 Cheerleader 15 Waitress at Father-Son Banquet 25 Senior Superlative 45 Annual Staff 2,3 ,45 Candidate for Miss Merry Christmas 35 Shorthand Club 4. Carlton Sasser An athlete that's a star alright, with a hopped up ford that can zoom out of sight. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Baseball 15 Waiter at Mother- Daughter Banquet 1,25 Annual staff 45 Basketball 1,2 ,3 ,45 Super- lative 4, 1 Q11- Jigs, Tommy Pate Blue eyes, blonde hair, the answer to a maiden's prayer. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Officer 3,45 School Bus Driver 3,45 Class Officer 45 Baseball 1,25 Superlative 45 Waiter at Mother-Daughter Banquet 1,2,35 Junior Playg Waiter at Junior-Senior Banquet 3. Alma Pike Wherever she's needed, she'll be there, ever ready to do her share. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 25 Chief Marshal 35 U. S. History Medal 35 Beta Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Class Officer 45 Senior Superlative. fm, M, 13 w Jettye Leigh Scott With a tune on her lips and a song in her heart, and always a smile that lightens the dark. F.H.A. 1,25 Officer 15 Basketball 1,2 ,3 ,45 Beta Club 3,45 Jr. Play Usher 35 Marshal 35 Shorthand Club 45 French Club 3,45 Waitress at Jr. Sr. Banquet 25 Superlative 4. Shelton Scott I love work5 it fascinates me5 I could sit and watch it for hours. F.F.A. 15 Class Officer 12,45 French Club 3,45 Junior Play5 Superlative 45 Mr. Pitchfork 4. 2? 'A X . 4 '41, . 4 iw M 45 Zi., , W s 4 7 1 f is S 4' www Ma A J, 'V M I f 'is '84, 14 Betty Jean Sarterfield 'You never plan the future by the past. F.H.A. l,2,35 4-I-I l,2,3,45 Cheer- leader 1,25 Junior Play5 French Club 3,45 Shorthand Club 45 Senior Superlative, Cecil Scott Never think5 you might disturb your mind. F.F.A. 1,25 French Club 3,45 Base- ball l,25 Annual Staff 4. aes ' .ftffsw ' sen 44 W Y 6,4-v Durwood Smith He 's a sports minded fellow, with a real quick mind. F.F.A. 1,3 ,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2 ,35 4-H 1,25 Junior Play5 Waiter at Mother-Daughter Banquet 15 4-H Club Officer 2. Glenn Smith A nice boy to be around. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 4-H Club 15 Bas- ketball 1,2. Janet Smith We gazed and gazed and still the wonder grew, at the many things she could do. F.H.A, l,2,3,4g Officer 3,45 County Officer 2, Basketball l,4g French Club 3,45 Shorthand Club 4, Class Officer 3, Beta Club 3,4. June Smith Wonder if June's last name will always be Smith. F.H.A. l,2,3g Class Officer lg French Club 3,4g Shorthand Club 4, 4-H Club 1.2. T' Us Delphia Taylor Quiet as a lighted fire cracker! F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g 4-H Club 1. Jimmy Teachey The boy that's crazy about RED HEADS! F.F.A. l,2,4g 4-H Club l,2. 5. ,wmv ii f 1 'E fm are 4 Rose Smith She can toss her blond hair, curl up her lashes, and paint her long nails in all sorts of flashes. F.H.A. l,2,3,4g French Club 3g Shorthand Club 4. Carol Strickland An athlete with assets so many, if she has any faults we can't think of any. F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Officer 3g Basket- ball 1,2 ,3,4g Co-Captain 4, Ath- letic Award 3g Shorthand Club 4, Superlative 4. 'wuwmw 15 A ,Q Peggy Tyndall She looks like she stepped from a fairybook land, with her unblem ished beauty, and a smile that's real grand. F.H.A. 1,25 Officer 2, Cheerleader lg French Club 3,45 Beta Club 3,4g Officer 4, Waitress at Junior- Senior Banquet 2, Junior Play, Annual Staff lg Marshal 3. Tommy Tyndall 'He has a peace of mind, that's so sublime. Library Club 45 Basketball Team 4. ,mm X 4: 4 W Z2 ,M .1 - 0 1,5 A4 John Thigpen It is what we learn after we know it all that counts. F.F.A. l,2g Junior Play, Band lg French Club 3,45 Officer 3,45 Superlative 4, Linda Toler She 's a spark that keeps shining in the World that's so drear, we'll always remember our Linda dear. W f , 4. V ..- .V ' .f 'Y 2 we sg, 1 W 16 David Van I-Ioy Happy go lucky, fair and free, Nothing ever worries me. Homeroom Officer 1,2,3g Golds- borog D.E. 3, Junior Play, Short-- hand Club 3, Officer, Senior Superlative. Janice White Precious things come in small packages. Glee Club, Goldsboro High School, Holmes Seminary, Green- ville, South C arolinag Shorthand Club 4, Officer. Last Will and Testament We, the Graduating Class of 1960, being of sound mind and body, about to embark into the unknown future, bequeath our most prized possessions and traits to future seniors. To the Juniors we leave the pleasure of being upperclassmen. To the Sophomores we leave our quiet studious ways. To the Freshmen we leave our best wishes, hoping that they will enjoy their high school days as we have. ' To the faculty we leave our appreciation for teaching us throughout high school. JANET SMITH and PAYE EDWARDS leave Mr. Fornecker sighing in relief. CECIL SCOTT leaves his speed driving to Ann Pate. FRANCIS GOODING leaves her two years of U. S. History to John Herring. AIMA PIKE leaves her studious ways to Diane Hicks. PEGGY DAVIS leaves her excess weight to Brenda Howell. JAY HARE leaves Pett Howell to the boy who can win her. DAVID VAN HOY leaves his way with all the girls to Talmage Thigpen. SHELTON SCOTT leaves his good conduct grades to Carolyn Wooten. HENRY BEST leaves his quiet ways to Edna Earl Grantham. PEGGY POPE would just like to leave for Virginia. LINDA COLLIER leaves her ability to keep secrets Qlike diamondsj to Leigh Ann Crawford. CARLTON SASSER and CONNIE DAW leave their good looks to Leigh Ann Crawford and Jimmy An- derson. HARRIETTE LANCASTER, LINDA PATE, PEGGY TYNDALL, and EARLENE HOWELL leave their corner in Miss Barwick's room to those who can get it. JUNE SMITH and DURWOOD SMITH leave their lover's nook by the radiator to a certain eleventh grade couple. TOMMY PATE leaves his place as Senior Class president to James Pender. ANNE ELMORE leaves--to ride in a green Chevrolet. BETTY JEAN SATTERFIELD leaves school, period, to devote her full time to catching someone from Nahunta. LINDA TOLER, ROSE SMITH, and HAZEL MCCANDLESS leaves their knowledge of shorthand to the next poor sucker that takes it. DELPHIA TAYLOR leaves her shortness to Jeanine Woodard. BONNIE MUSGRAVE leaves her ability to get along with the teachers to Lorene Mitchell. ANN LANCASTER leaves her ability to keep up with her books to Lou Ella Howell. JOHN THIGPEN leaves his love of poetry to Diane Hicks. GROVER DEES leaves a certain little blonde. JIMMY TEACHEY leaves his good driving to Linda Gardner. JETTYE SCOTT leaves her talent to Jimmy Beamon. CAROL STRICKLAND leaves her ability to play basketball to Judy Crumpler. JANICE WHITE leaves her position as a married student to the next dumb character who wants to try it ANNETTE HOWELL leaves her ability to flirt with younger boys to Jeannette Bass. ROSE JINNETTE leaves her height to Linda Gardner. DOROTHY HOWELL leaves--to join her heart th1ob in Saulston. ROBERT JONES leaves his quiet ways fat school onlyj to Frank Hicks. ROBERT HOWELL leaves his slow drivin to John Jones ff- g . WILEY LANCASTER leaves his cuteness to Dickie Elmore. HENRY NEWCOMBE will be satisfied with just leaving. MARY RUTH MOZINGO leaves her bashfulness to Ginny Smith. VERNON ANDERSON leaves his biological abilities to anyone who wants them. TOMMY TYNDALL leaves his typing ability to Harold Tyndall. JANNETTE HOWELL leaves her neatness to Linda Pate. GLENN SMITH leaves his ability to diagram sentences to Martin Lancaster. BRYANT FUTRELL leaves his quiet ways to Silas Pender. JANICE WHITE--Testator 17 Most A 4-. 4? 1-it aCti.V e Superlatives F R Witfiegf .V Q 1 X is - Daw Bern Connie 53556: ggllean Satterfield Carlton e1f011 Scorr Best Personality Linda Collier David Van Hoy M035 I -RCU-vid HFSHGC tual B651 AH Alma Pike Anne Elmoteo Jay Hare DavmXlaI1H Y 18 Superlatives Most 3 Most Bes Dress P opux. 8-Y We 5 I'-1di0us Peggy Poviaoy ilma Pike Dav id V an 35' Hare t Earlene Howell ed Shelton Scott Most CO- 51 AthX6tiC OPG1-ative M0 Alma Pike cam Strickland David Va tugn Sasser H Hoy C3- 19 Cuiest Superlatives MOSI- De pendable Connie Daw D A?ma Pike Shelton SCOU and V-211 H Tommy we Oy Most Talented Iettye Scott John Thigpen Most 1-ikel . dues! y Io Su F1169 h: CCeed P OPC Alma Pike Peggy . HOY Jay Hare Davld Van 20 Class Histor I guess we were the same as all Freshmen when we entered high school in the fall of 1956. We were perhaps a little afraid and uncertain at first, but we soon forgot our fears and settled down under the guidance of the girls' sponsor, Miss Georgia Morris, and the boys' sponsor, Mr. William Webber. Most of us were initiated into the F.H.A. and the F.F.A. that year. Several of us played on the basketball and baseball teams. Also several of the girls became cheerleaders. As Sophomores we had become better adjusted with the help of our faculty We again had separate homerooms with Mr. Webber again as the boys' spon- sor and Miss Theresa Rabil as the girls' sponsor. We were looking forward to the next year which promised greater things in store for our class. In our Junior year we began looking for and thinking of ways of making money. With the wonderful help of our homeroom teacher, Miss Frances Woodard, we did several things to make money such as picking cotton, spon- soring a talent show, and presenting the Junior play, Hillbilly Courtship. Another thing that we enjoyed doing very much was sponsoring the Junior- Senior Banquet which was held at Ship 'N' Shore in Wilson. We were pleased with our prosperity and accomplishments during our Junior year. Now we are well on our wav in our Senior year. We can already look back and appreciate the help and guidance which our Principal, Mr. Russell, and the faculty have offered us throughout these years in high school. We are greatly indebted to all of these people. We cannot express our appreciation to Miss Virginia Barwick, our Senior sponsor, for her help and patience this year. We would also like to thank Miss Woodard and Mr. West for their assistance and supervision on the annual. Without them we could not have had one. In order to increase funds for our Washington trip, we have sold maga- zines, candy, and also sponsored a chicken stew supper with the help and co- operation of our parents. We are making plans for a Senior play. It won't be long now until that long awaited graduation day. We will always remem- ber good old P.H.S., but we will be striving for higher gains and greater benefits in our future. 21 ot Pictured High School Students Special I2th Grade Eleanor Edmundson I Ith Grade Jimmy Anderson Wendell Littleton I0th Grade Adrian Howell Cleatus Howell Linda Andrews Margaret Hicks Juanita Wright Ardeth Scott 9th Grade Christian Gooding Roy Gurley Shade Gurley Edward Hare Frankie Person Olan Pike Jimmy Rollins Bobby Smith Kathryn Taylor Earl Tyndall George White r, -.t. k- - , in QQ A ff? ' ' ', , -aw ' f ,A ' ., 'gist Q, ..., LV 5 ' J 4 ff , , fi aa Aff 1?-Q. If ff 2 l' f ,jf E r . f ' 'Y 5 X , 514' A A , 2 V, V , ,- , . ,, , he . .Q s .. 0 5 V Q 'If ' .1 1 li .f .4 lower . . ' - ,jg ,- union! ,AW Edna Earl Grantham--President Lou Ella Howell--Secretary Jeanine Woodard--Vice-President Leigh Ann Crawford--Treasurer . 'V zilv A 1 . t 'V , gggif fd 'EN , , .L 4 Zrrrri , g ' ,.1, . -' - ' 2, .I V t 1' Peggy , B ,B Bonnie Bartlett Q 6' L N, N Bass f eVE-t r CL' t L -x g ' 1 ,,.. ' F I V A W nk V ' 'B Jeanette Lorraine Ann ff Bass Blow Brown ii 2' is L Betty Lou Leih Ann Brown Crawford 24 2 Douglas Eisele 'ghd-,,. E George 4' Gardner L ll I a'f 71 '2i ' E , Q M Edna Earl ,G Grantham M- X A whiff J A Johnnie -Hamilton trian- Frank Hicks Qu-sw.. Vernon Howell 3 Milton Kennedy X . Linda Gardner it.. V 2 'VM if it John Herring 151 'Z I-7 +,,. . ' Mae 4? Tv- Evans Lou Ann In ,QU 1 Ginn Q r,,,,Qq Z A i r , M ., l'-r rrn ff ? G fa Ralph P Q Gurley H 4 z T -flu . Diane by ll Hicks ' L cs: e - Q Lou Ella Howell Woodly John Milton Ivey 25 Jones fm... 'QM Martin Lancaster , wr X . A Janice Moore fm? ea. we ,, , 1 7 Linda Pate 1,1 l llq A VZ . Q n V My 1' C arol T alton l Gordon Mozingo James Pender . Q1 -,..x 'Q I . 'T 1 .1 Kay Thompson SOFA Olflfl OPQ5 2 mill ,ml 1- 'A ,i W,.f1zf1l,--N nn- ir - ' 1:4- .92 xl .- , ,Ax ff,- 494 fm Dicky Elmore--President Joan Hicks--Secretary Marshall Smith--Vice President Gay Lancaster--Treasurer Sophomore Class Nancy Bass Mary Batten James Beamon Bill Britt Wayne Casey Mary Lou Crawford R. B. Crawford Judy Crumpler Everett Davis Linda Davis Noah Daw Lenwood Edwards Dickie Elmore Shirley Eisele Joyce Elks Carolyn Evans U x ,f , f'3t: A61 I 3- F K n .. . wzfrf- ,r HL , . 'N 'A 1' I aww - -i iw all Q , ' , z .wx -V : a , ' 1, J L Q' .' 'Q-Y .i tr , H agar , r t,yf A y Q Lgylwgh 3 l3IxtH0li25mx,2 lx M 1, ig B H ea air .,, 'bf Ja- A .fr C , ', V ., 1 N v -f - E i 3 x 28 1 X, nz 'CQ I .. nv ag Qg' ...V 1- a A V span 'N in 1+ We 'cf' Y - , fT'k.- 3 A , , Q , 4 , ,.,'!J' sf. M6 Gay Lancaster Joan Lancaster W Lorene Mitchell mi Brenda Mooring 'S' Cheryl Mozingo ' Nelson Pate .Klub Loretta Pender Shirley Radford , Georgia Smith 7-2, 'Q Gloria Smith ,J Linda Smith Kenneth Smith Marshall Smith Jean Smith Timothy Smith W. T. Smith Montier Suggs LaRose Toler Linda Thom as Ann Tyndall 12, :Q ,f i' ' .0 'fi' 42 ff- ws, in . .. . - sf., at M 4 .f-y if H ,f , UL, 5 av- -R Y X ...N .. fi 4, QQ xi ii- , W 1 , K', W- ' ifiwx rr Atha Forehan Carol Futrell Joyce Gardner Doris Ham Betty Hare Edward Herring Jimmy Herring Branda Hicks Joan Hicks Adrian Howell Jane Gale Howell Petr Howell Ruby Howell Virginia Howell Ronnie Kearney 2i' I wg 4 5. J N. W ' fr- 1 X 'Li b nl' A we-. V SSW' :jf -Q if 7015 2 if 6 ' Q as ' fig: 4 Q' 41 :mi 3- ' 4: J '- U6 x Linda Wade 'Z 5' as my Nancy Wall R-,... 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N I, . al ------ - in Q I lg , ----.. ,,,'V vnu It- t I 1 :i z gf, Q 'LEX .J 5' Hamette Lancaster ,,AA Ann Lancaster L. to R.: G. Lancaster, E. Grantham, H. Lancaster, L. Pate, J. Scott, C. Strickland, A. Lancaster, B. Musgrave, K. Jones, J. Crumpler, F. Edwards, J. Smith, C. Evans, Coach--Miss Virginia Barwick, Manager--Earlene Howell. 49 , Boys' asketbaH Eg. Carlton H Sasser A W1 Co-captain f W ' XF Ki Durwood Smith tk FQ' D Co-captain Gerald Pate 5 fy, ' fs : NN r l 7 llff fjlj A . t t I lf! 4 1,1 X ,I ' ffl ! ffl YZ T Ill, I - ll 1 . ,.., ,.v :V :E :I ' ,Il I 'I kg Q' 4 1 24 I :I Z in ' V 'I Q3 , - - H-ff' ZA ' we ma .35 John Milton Jones MW ..., ' Kay Thompson D. Elmoreg M. Lancasterg D. Smithg D. Pittmang J. Hareg S. Gurleyg K. Thompsong R. Gurleyg C. Sasserg J. Jonesg T. Tyndallg H. Tyndallg E. Herringg B. Hicksg G. Pateg N. Pate. .x4c!uerfi:5ing Compliments of PIKEVILLE OIL COMPANY CASH DRUG COMPANY Goldsboro--Wilson Highway 113 E. Walnut St. Phone 4181 Goldsboro N. Carolina Pikeville N. Carolina Dial RE 4-4221 ESTI-1ER'S . Styling Your BEAUTY . Cutting Favorite SHOPPE . Permanent: :fgHggg..i..- Shopping W ave s Hliiiiiiiiizg-.,, C ent e r ' ' zggggzzzisgssgsssggsf ! I: .,4Ei5i EE'ii Patetown RE 5- 1085 l!!Em11mWmr 'F5af I Open Nights by Appointment Goldsboro SECURITY LOAN CORPORATION 115 E. Walnut St. Goldsboro Dial RE 5-2459 N.C. Pure Products CITY SERVICE STATION Opposite Post Office Goldsboro North Carolina Dial RE 4-9894 DEWEY BROS., INC. Founders , Machinists , and Mill Supplies Metal Building Supplies Steel Fabricators RE 4-3411 Goldsboro, N. C. LINDSAY 'S BARBER SHOP 702 N. George Street Goldsboro N. Carolina You Get Good Friendly Service WHIT ES TIRE SERVICE ROBINSON'S DRUG STORE S.John St. Ext. RE 4-2132 Goldsboro N. C. 147 S Center Street I Goldsboro North Carolina Eastern Caro1ina's Largest FLAKES TIRE SERVICE FASHION QUALITY When You Think About Tires-- IN oouasmoio Since 1865 Cooper Tires and Recapping SERVICE Think About Us r 'f ' ' ' Fill g Sf' t ffjf 'IXLQ 7 Q? ' WILLIAMS LINOLEUM I- -T, ,- and Cfiilas -ftfrf-2.iQa1e ry 'OC'oa-sioni' I A ff.. CARPET SHOP RICI:IAfRD-lS1.I.E35L.ELE-RS g 6 Watch Xulewelry 1R-gfpairs ' 3 I Complete Floor Covering Service 106 N. Center Street' gb 'ILP if Edgewood Shopping Center Goldsboro North Ca,r.o:l'ina,', 1 RE 4-4042 Goldsboro, N. C. Dial - -5- RE 4-4274 LQ- ' SETH B. HOLLOWELL OIL COMPANY Distributo r s Atlantic P roducts Dial RE 4-5493 Goldsboro N. Carolina Alway'S' First Quality 2 ' 6 J. C. PENNEY CO., INC. 1 Goldsboro North Carolina POPE MOTOR SALES Dealer in New and Used Cars EARL THOMPSON, INC. Quaker State Motor Oil RE 5-3165 Batteries Goldsboro N. C. Auto Specialties 605 N. John Street W. C. Pope 8: M. C. Pope Goldsboro N. C. Harold W. Lancaster RACKLEY'S GARAGE ANDERSON-CREECI-I OIL COMPANY Auto Repairs of All Kinds Distributors of Gulf Products RE 5-0014 Goldsboro, N.C Phone 3038 Pikeville, N. C. GARRIS JEWELERS Your Local Jewelers 142 N. Center St. Goldsboro N. C. WAYNE OIL CO. Dial RE 5-2021 Goldsboro N. Carolina W. T. GRANT CO. Known for Values 200 E. Walnut Street Goldsboro N, C, GOLDSBORO INSURANCE and REALTY COMPANY Fire, Auto and Casualty Insurance Security Bonds 203 East Walnut Street Goldsboro N. C. GRIFFINS BARBECUE 806 S. George St. Goldsboro N. C. Dial RE 5-4242--RE 5-1047 HUGHS RADIO LABS Specializing in Television Service 1009 N. William St. Pig Sz Chicken Goldsboro N. C. We Serve Parties Anywhere RE 5-2373 LEWIS AMOCO SERVICE LITTLE RIVER OIL COMPANY Mt. Olive Hwy. Batteries RE 5-3350 Richfield Petroleum Products Accessories Tubes RE 5-0893 Wheel Balancing Goldsboro North Carolina BRYAN OIL CITY MOTOR SALES COMPANY See Leamon Gurley--Facie Weeks-- RE 4-1771 Floyd Fields in Goldsboro, N. C. Goldsboro North Carolina If You Want A Good Car Deal CAROLINA DUMAS - GIDD ENS TRAcToRs,1Nc. Mr. Olive Hwy. OIL COMPANY, INC. Pure Petroleum Products Be Sure With Pure Goldsboro North Carolina Goldsboro N. Carolina Dial RE 4-0781 RE 5-0571 STEWART CONSTRUCTION COMPANY EDWARD'S Highway 117 South Goldsboro N. C. Stone--Sand--Gravel DAY RE 5-3029 NIGHT RE 5-2763 Young Men's Shop Goldboro's Finest WOOTEN OIL and FUEL COMPANY Shell Petroleum Products RE 4-1357 Goldsboro North Carolina WAYNE STOCKYARD, INC. Mt. Olive Highway 2 Miles South of Goldsboro RE 4-4234 New Sz Used Farm Equipment k.,' ' 1 Compliments SOUTHERN LUNCH of Home Cooked Meals HOLLAND HARDWARE CO. W. C. Pope 8: Mayron Pope, Prop. 126 E. Walnut Street 116 E. Mulberry Street Goldsboro, N. C. RE 5-2240 RE 4-3041 BRANCH BANK and WORLEY TYPEWRITER TRUST COMPANY EXCHANGE Member F. D. I. C. 156 S. Center Street Goldsboro N. C. Goldsboro N. Carolina 200 E. Walnut Street RE 4-0845 Compliments GOLDSBORO BUILDING of and LOAN ASSOCIATION MONTGOMERY WARDS Save for That College Education 116 E. Walnut Street Goldsboro N. C. Goldsboro N. C. Compliments DUN-RITE CLEANERS of AMERICAN BANK RE 4-3984 Cor. William and Holly Member F.D.I.C. We Aim to Please Goldsboro N. C. Goldsboro N. C. BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE QUALITY BICYCLE SHOP Schwinn Bicycles North John Street Sales 8: Service Goldsboro N. Carolina 209 N. John Street RE 4-2478 Sell Your Tobacco With: B1-ooo Smith HUB DEPARTMENT STORE Guy Best David Van Smith Durwood Price at the 105-107 East Walnut Street CAROLINA WAREHOUSE Goldsboro N. C. Goldsboro North Carolina YOUNG FASHIONS C om plim ents of Infants Through Juniors BUCKS STATION Sz 105 S. Center St. GRILL Goldsboro N. Carolina Phone RE 4-1861 Pikeville North Carolina LANCASTER 'S SUPPLY Agent Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Fertilizers - -Ins ecticides - - MUSIC gr SPORTS Musical Instruments 8: Sporting Goods E. Walnut Street Irrigation and Goldsboro N. C. All Other Farm Supplies RE 4-2817 Compliments Compliments of of BORDEN MANUFACTURING ISAACS-KAHN COMPANY FURNITURE STORE The Big Furniture Store On Goldsboro North Carolina Center Street Compliments of TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC CORP. Your Electric Cooperative Serving Rural Homes, Farms , and Businesses in Wayne, Wilson, Johnston, Lenoir and Duplin Counties HEILIG-MEYERS CO. Furniture Sz 1-louse Furnishings Goldsboro North Carolina DONAT IONS Giddens Jewelry Goldsboro Ice Delivery Co. Sasser's Garage I-I. E. Hills Garage Cozart Packing Co. Goldsboro Beauty Shop Terminal Hotel Casey's Laundry Carr Spring Co. Candy Kitchen Central Restaurant Creech's Inc. Upholstery andTrim Center Fidelity Finance Company Farmers Supply Bailey's Jewelers Price Jewelers Automotive Wholesalers Co. Lillie Mae's Beauty Salon Nelson's Photo Shop Citizen's Savings and Loan 'N f V i Aff' uv I have 'uv W. ' f 4 W, 4 is , - fy Q X 5 ? . :W . 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Pikeville High School - Pitchfork Yearbook (Pikeville, NC) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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Pikeville High School - Pitchfork Yearbook (Pikeville, NC) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Pikeville High School - Pitchfork Yearbook (Pikeville, NC) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961


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