Pikeville High School - Pitchfork Yearbook (Pikeville, NC)
- Class of 1961
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JVM 5 rf I f 1 fx! 3 3 S Q PIKE I I I I i j I I I I I Ia, I I ' I I I I PIKEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PIKEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA r' . .fuk gy ,. 4,- .A L qf. va, .,, 4 ff.i?i5S,2iQ:g2Z?v 35515 ,ff , N..-,A 1.. , f 1 an 4 ,,L2'if VOLUME 9 X4 y TID! A ,f ,,, 4,,. L gg., Published by Ti' V . N, l Lf,5'w' 1 0. ,.' I .7 'V .4 '4' -,fin L, V, , h 9 4 4 'fy if 41 1 , .. F1-'X f ,Z , f. 2 A ,im M, gf . M TI-IE PITCHFORK Staff Sponsored by the Senior Class f, yn . U, O ..h, .. W . I4 ,- , Ev R19 QLKEOKJ5 61 may In this, THE PITCHFORK of 1961, we, the Senior Class, present a picture of our Today, our school year. We glimpse back nostalgically and think of our years at Pikeville. This year marks the last of many years as a high school at Pikeville. May we look on this day as one of joy and satisfaction that we have helped make this school a little bit better. .-l'9'f- f HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING - S ew ing machines and model kitchens are the order of the day in this building. This is the birthplace ofmany fine future homemakers who learn their occupations here. Mrs. Bloomer is the boss here, and her cries in that unforgettable German accent ring out through the day. 1 fawf., V ,,-,..,gv ,fy , ,.,.WQ,, rgf' 7 4917 1. . gf' W U ,, '-'-,'.., .,' I W 47 S eff ff 'E . I-ff. 9 . aff.,,,, 1 m.x,,,,a , H ,V K ..,! 4 . 1 Q lf ff? ' ga Am '-M, ' 5, ff- 11n- ,ff . .M ,. , ., New -aaa, -, -, ,I 2 ff f 1. ' ,-ws,-wwf 3. V- , , W , W,X,Mvlmc-his W W 55 vfffwyeg lam l V LUNCI-IROOM - A very pleasant place to eat in this year with an improved floor, a new paint job, and drapes fmade by the home ec. girlsy, is the lunchroom. A variety of good meals is placed before us each day by the excellent cooks under the supervision of Mrs. Sullivan. PRIMARY BUILDING - In this building in September of 1949, the school career of many of us began. This building is the home of the first grades, second grade, and third grade. Also, in this building many hours of hard practice have been put in by many of our Seniors who played basketball, for in here is also the gym- nasium. Wav I AGRICULTURE BUILDING - Sawdust and scrap wood are familiar sights in here, but don't fret, they don't stay there long. Mr. C room always keeps that stop Spic 'n' Span. The ways of a good farmer have been learne d by many here under the excellent supervision of Mr. Croom. up ' A 1 -wffyv X - . . , 2. rf If ,.,,' 1 ll' ' If K- ' 5 r'A Q ' P. 2 IWW! wnrlitanlgs INTRODUCTION 1 MEMORLAM 4 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 5 SENIORS 9 SUPERLATIVES 17 JUNIORS 21 soPHoMoREs 25 FRESHMEN 29 FEATURES ss ACTIVITIES 37 SPORTS 45 scHooL LIFE 49 ELEMENTARY GRADES 53 ADVERTISEMENTS 59 EEE l ,L 1 1 1, ,4 . A I 5 .-15. Y L33 U25 fw. , I as r'?n'??5ywN,m-W live -. U. V RNNMNQW llll .,-.. HN Pm un un mu H M '11 in, al In illl lm llll tm un p , QL' no llll' llsxw Ill 3' 'B E M 'Q-,-,',,,,g'i.f+,. In this hallowed building we have spent some of the happiest moments of our lives. We remember those days that seemed would never end, and those which flew by so quickly. We remember each desk with its names carved or written on every inch of spaceg and the blackboards where all our knowledge was at one time writteng and the halls, where by the radiators fif only they could talkj many hours of cou.rting have been spent. rfafrlwlflaw We look forward to the future with high hopes and dreams of much success in all our undertakings. It is a future made brighter and more prosperous by our education here at Pikeville. We look to a better future and better education for our children through the new school, Charles B. Aycock High School, which will begin operation next year fPicture of the school abovej. 3 yn X 2 9n Memoriam It is not how long, but how well we live. John Ray, English Proverbs 4 il 3,-fl' id was .1 ' - viz? ,, ,, a ,911 , ,.,, 1 If 4 A'-' .54 ,L I' ii. , , V fj.,:,,'1' if I 1 f 21,?w'fe'T ' A 1 - -s-iii . , ,, aw vi .agij i NANCY WILLIAMS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams Born, April 13, 1943 Died, jtme 12, 1951 SIIAS 21' K? io... SILAS PENDER, IR. Son of Mr. Silas Pender, Sr. Born, November 12, 1941 Died, September 28, 1960 'ii 6 BILLY LANCASTER Son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lancaster Born, December 3, 1942 Died, May 30, 1950 A That drizzly night in September when the life of our classmate, Silas Pender, was taken in an auto accident will long be remembered. Many other things will also be remembered about Silas: his joking ways, always making others happy, his moments of deep sincerity, his efforts to make the best, better, that shock of hair that never seemed to stay in place, his sly laugh, and special things of remembrance which are personal to each of us. May we use his life as a model and make our life better. NANCY I can see her now as she stood before the easel with her paint blotched apron and those ringlets, each falling in its special place. Yes, Nancy was quite an artist and an honor student, too. I-Ier happy life came to a watery end as she and her sister, Paula jean, were drowned in Lake Waccamaw. BILLY We are re m inde d of a bouncing, typical boy when we think of Billy, with his touselled blonde hair and angelic smile. His mischievous ways are remembered in a happy way. Little did we realize, as we left school the last day in the first grade, that it would be the last time we would see Billy, for that afternoon he was electrocuted on an electric fence. 74 r v I Faculty and Adminisfrafion X PRINCIPAL Mr. R. C. Russell Lenoir-Rhyne College A. B. Degree University of North Carolina Adminisfrafion Dear Seniors, May I take this opportunity to congratulate you on your graduating from Pikeville High School. It has been a pleasure QAt times!j having you for the past four years. I join the faculty and school board in wishing you much happiness and success in the future. Yours truly, EL Mr. R. C. Russell Principal Master of Education Degree Graduate Certificate in History and English I, 9, , Wm U25 me Ml mm SCHOOL BOARD L, cv . 15591419 -Mm , ,. 5 , , 3543553 t Sym? 75,61 ,, A 9 2 xii' 33' ur- 1-fx f as -le. if 42 wi Q SCHOOL SECRETARY Miss Anne Elmore Left to right: Mr. Scott Elmoreg Mr. Wesley Davisg Mr. Eugene Garrisg Mr. Claude I-Iinnant - Chairman5 Mr. Otto Hicks QNot Picturedj. 6 Faculfy MISS VIRGINIA BARWICK Atlantic Christian College A. B. Degree MR. WILLIAM GARNER Guilford College A. B. Degree Coach MR T C. WEST MRS. PRISCILLA PEED MR IRVIN FORNECKER Atlant1c Christian College Atlantic Christian College Atlantic Christian College A B Degree B S Degree A B Degree MRS. IRMGARD BLOOMER University of Munich B. S. Degree MR. HERMAN CROOM, JR. North Carolina State College B. S. Degree 4 'N has Q... .I .Q , lunclrroom if-J . 1. , I I asf' ' A119502 ' - . saws: .W Q Y 'W 'J Jig! YA ext. MRS. Tl-IELMA TEACHEY MRS. MAMIE HOWELL MRS. IDA GRAY SMITH ft ,h s MISS FRANCES WOODARD Atlantic Christian College A. B. Degree MR. DONALD FULCHER Atlantic Christian College B. S. Degree Sfaff We owe a great deal to our wonderful lunchroom and its workers. They have been very patient with us, even during our moments of harassment. The deli- cious meals which they have served to us will be long remembered. The appearance of the lunchroom has been greatly improved by the lovely drapes and picture which were added this year. MRS. PLUMMER SULLIVAN Supervisor Mrs. Ethel Pipkin 2 8 Seniors '61 ummafrllum Wm nmwz rmr -, ms nfl! ar e ' H' I, i lvlvulvz, : . , 7,1 .5 -uzfqj lg arp, MW Ui C li ami i me EK .,. Mimi? BK ami! emi! f ' , LEIGI-I ANN CRAWFORD ................ ..... P resident JEANINE WOODARD .................. .... S ecretary KAY THOMPSON ....... ............. V ice-President EDNA EARL GRANTI-LAM. . . .... Treasurer LOU ELLA HOWELL .......................... Reporter JIMMY ANDERSON Full of mischief, full of fun, this boy is liked by everyone. IEANETTE BASS Ambition-Barber F. F.A. 1,2 Bus Driver 3, 4, Waiter at Now, Miss Barwick, that answer is too long Mothe r-Da ug hte r Banquet 1 2 3 Library Club 4, Mr. Ambition-Secretary. F.H.A 1, 2, 3, junior Play Shorthand PITCHFORK 4 Senior Superlatxve Club 4. 10 IARAINE DALE BLOW Have ya got your shorthand? Ambition-Secretary. F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4, Runner up Pikeville Halloween Queen. for Miss Q., ., .wr -134.,,.,f' BETTY LOU BROWN Q in GRACIE ANNE BROWN lf you want leaming, you must work for it, J.W.S. are my favorite letters in the alphabet. Ambition-Housewife. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4-H 1,2, Bus Driver 4, Ambition-Housewife F-H-A 1.2.3. French Club 3.49 4-H Senior Superlative. Class of 1961 PEGGY JEAN Ewws Ain't it sweet? Ambition-Housewife. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Shorthand Club 4, '43 'Y K Club 1,2. GEORGE WILLIAM GARDNER Arthur, leave me alone. Ambition-Mechanic. F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, School Bus Conductor 3. ine- 11 ff' 'TTC LEIGH ANN CRAWFORD Like granulated sugar, sweet and refined. Ambition-Nurse. Waitress at Father-Son Banquet 4, Annual Staff 4,Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, F.H.A. County Officer 3, Librarian 3, Marshal 3, junior Play Usher 3, Class Officer l, 2,45 Senior Superlative. LINDA GARDNER You can tell her by the noise she makes. A mb i t i on Secretary. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Waitress at junior- Senior Banquet, French Club 3,45 junior Play, Librarian 2, fan wwf 'Qi 4Qv1'f,s-I q,f, , LOU ANN GLNN ARTHUR GOFF EDNA EARL GRANTHAM Come on, let's go up the street. I live for fun, and fun l have. Cute as a button, sweet as a bun,I-larl is liked by everyone. Ambition-Secretary. F,H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Play. Ambition-Mechanic. F.F.A. 1, 2, 4-H Club 1, Ambition-Nurse. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Class Offi c e r 3, 4, Waitress at Father-Son Banquet 2, 3, F. F.A, Sweetheart 1, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, French Club 3,4, junior Play, Senior Superlatives, Seniors DLANE HICKS Has anyone got any chewing gum? FRANK HICKS JOHN COLEMAN HERRING Ambition-Nurse, F.H.A. 1,2,3, Library club 3, Miss WOw! The less I learn, the less I have to remember. Congeniality 4, Basketball 2, 4, French Club 3, 4,Annua1 Staff Ambition-Airplane Pilot. F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Ambition-Mechanic. F.F.A. 1, Shorthand Club. 4, junior Play Usher, Senior Superlative, --Q., ,, ,pf -an 12 Baseball 1, Substitute Bus Driver 3,4. Q' '1'5 if -ears , Aifxva-U-H 3 LOU ELLA HOWELL At last! A blonde with brains. Ambition-Secretary. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, Class Officer 3, 4, French Club 3, Shorthand Club 4, Beta Club 2, 3,45 Mar- shal 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4, Miss PITCHFORK 4, Waitress, junior-Senior Banquet 2, junior Play, Girl's Basket- ball Manager 4, Librarian 1. 1961 MILTON KENNEDY The world is no better if we hurry, Ambition-Famier. F. F.A. 1, 2, Officer 2, Class Officer 1, Fre nch Club 3, 4, Junior Play 3,Waiter at Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, Senior Superlative 4. ROBERT WOODLY l'VEY There is room at the top, b Ambition-Bookkeeper. I-'.F.A. 1,29 French Club 3,4s Library ci-lb 4, 4-H Club 1, 2. ut who wants to climb. MARTIN LANCASTER He will leave behind him footprints in the sands of time Ambition-Lawyer. Beta Club 2, 3,4, Officer 3,4, -1-H Club 1, 2, 3,-4, President I, 2, 3, 4, Wayne County -I-H Council I, 2, 3,-1, President 3,-4, PITCHFORK Co-Editor 4, Art Editor 3, French Club 3,4, Officer 3,4, F.F.A. I, 2, History Aw.1rd3, Chief Marshal 3,Chief Page, N. C. House of Rep., junior Play, Bus Driver 4, Senior Superlative, Basketball 1,2, 3, Writer and Director of Miss Pikeville Pageant, JOI-UNI MILTON JONES You know what I like-GIRLS! Ambition-Pepsi-Cola truck driver. F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Officer 3,4, Chapter Star Farmer 3, Basketball 2, 3,4, Co-Captain, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Waiter at Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Senior Superlative, junior Play, F.H.A. Beau 4. WILEY LANCASTER Girls, Girls, Girls! Ambition-Farmer. Waiter at F.H.A. Banquet, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,4-H Club i,2. 1-7 vs' 42 -au.. 13 BILLY RAY LITTLE l'll get there, slowly but surely. Ambition-Textile worker. Goldsboro High School 1, 2, 35 D. E. Club 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Library Committee 3, Homeroom Committee 3. GORDON MOZLNGO Let's skip next period. Ambition-Farmer, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2. Bus Driver 4. 45 'QQ vu G CQ-+ in-fi, 1 4 X 'Yi Tw.. JIMMY LITTLE JANICE MOORE Yes, Gentlemen pre fer blondes. Let's hurry, it's getting late. Ambition-Hospital Worker, Goldsboro H i g h S chool 1, 2, 35 Ambition-Typist.4-HC1ub1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 F.T.A. 23 Glee D.O. Club 1, 2, Radio 1. Club 1, Cheerleader 23 French Club 3, 45 Shorthand Club 4. EMMITTE NEWCOMB There was never a red-headed saint! Ambition-Electronics. F.F.A. 1, 2. my 14 Seniors FRED NEWCOMB Take farming, it's best. , Ambition-Farmer. F.F.A. 1,2, 4-H Club 1,23 French Club 3, 4. fD'V2 gs x ..- Nnv, -, W-W 1- ' 'qgpc-4' ANN SULLIVAN PATE Dxd you hear what 1 saxd? Ambxtlon Teacher F H A 1,2,3,4 Beta Club 2 3,4 Short hand Club Jumor Play Waxtress at Father Son Banquet 4 Marshal 3 Lrbranan 3 Club 4 5'-Q.. .- f 1r 14198 'EIN iv GERALD U PATE LINDA FATE Cin Ambmon Servxce Statxon Attendant Monogram Club 2 3 Walter at Jumor Semor Banquet 1 2 Basketball 2 3 Lxbrary Turn mghttxme mto daytime wxth the sunlxght of goo cheer Ambltxon Secretarxal Work Beta Club 2 3 4 Shorthand Club ffxcer 3 A 2 3 4 Offlcer 2 Bus Drxver 3 4 Class Offxcer 1 Waxtress at F F A Banquet 2 3 Annual Staff Cltuenshxp Award BESSIE LOU RICH JAMES PENDER ' RACHEL POPE Miss Barwxck we gomg to dxagram today? Thanks a lot Ambxrwn Doctor Marshal 3 Beta Club 3 4 Basketball You re so sweet Ambmon Nurse French 3 4 F H A 1 2 3 Shorthand Club H Cl b 1 S h ol Bus Conductor 2 4 Assxstant Manager 3 French Club 4 COUCESSIOI1 512115 Manage' at Ambmon Beauucxan F H A 1 2 3 4 Offxcer 3 Shorthand junxor Play 3 4 u c o 4 Dxrector of Mlss Pxkevxlle Hxgh P geant Inu-nor Play 3 Senior Superlatzve Club Basketball 1 2, 3, 'P 11 'nv--f 15 Yu..-nv , ' , 4 ' tw: 9 Mi H . . A,, HI 'ln N . . . . . . d ' ' - . . . . 5 , 5 - ' ' . ' ' , l 5 , S l A i ' 9 ' ' -A ' I s . 5 ' ' r ' - E I I a V S - V 3,0 5-F-H--1,,., 4 ni s - - - , 4 2, 3,45 Marshal 33 junior Play 3g Senior Superlativeg D.A.R. . ' ' , are ' ' . ' A - . . I ll ' ' . . . ' J I I ' ' ' I I ' ' ' I I I 1 Y 4 S I Ii 4' - ' ' 4 - - - I , I , ' 5 ' 5 - s , a 5 ' 3 I - 2' - I: I .F 5 I , , , 1 , 1 'N N... 3 uv-. DAVID J. SASSER LILLIAN CAROL TALTON KAY THOMPSON Bees fascinate me, What are you going to do now ? F0l'9ef if, will YOU? Ambition-Administrative Work and Private Bee Ke e per, Ambition-Secretary. F,l-LA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ambition-Service Station Operator. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Emmanuel College High School 1, 25 Secretary and Treasurer Captain 45 Class Officer 45 Waiter at Mother-Daughter Ban- 15 President 25 Ministers Club, Choir, Lifeliners Club, quet5 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Senior Superlative, French Club 3, 4. BETTY ELLEN TILLMAN Where's Tommy Nelson? Ambition-Housewife. F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. IQ 75515, sQ, -- ,wmv- CAROLYN IO Wll.EY She walls in beauty, like the stars. Ambition-Nurse. Goldsboro High School 1, 2, 35 G.A,A. Club 1,25 F.H.A.1,2, 35 Math Club 25 D.E. Club 35 Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Class Officer 1, 2, 35 Board of Elections Com- mittee 1, 25 Lost and Found Committee 3. lp' 'Uh '1E 'n 16 Seniors JBXNINE WOODARD Neatness is the crowning glory of womanhood. Ambition-Bookkeeper. F. 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Ki K 5 . .bf 'g R. ,S V+, F- ife ,L 45, '-+44 4 - ,f ,fs ,f ,V wk 4 Msn' 1 1 yu f - and 'R' KN- fa A A -4 Rv 1.1 f H s K u 1 x if . Jn? vg- ff ' V ,. ,yi f , A i 1 fr f 'f I -.Q .Nz .1 5 . ., 3 1' ., Qwf t ,- A M , , A M 1, . ,.,, it , , -J, Juniors' '62 DICKIE ELMORE ........................... President JOAN I-IICKS .............................. Secretary EVERETT DAVIS fNot Picturedj ..... . . .Vice-President RONNIE KEARNEY. . . .... Treasurer MARY BATTEN JAMES BEAMON BILL BRITT R. B. CRAWFORD JUDY CRUMPLER EVERETT DAVIS NOAH DAW LENWOOD EDWARDS , -1 A V . -ww: , :' ,GM 'I .. 1 , . J I , . y '6 .,.. LQP E .jsf',:.j:::Fm:l I K, A, ,Hia X 1 A Juniors -n 4, - R my A 5 M' Q Q' 4? :ik 'ff MZ, . V, can 1 4' . n i- 1. 1 fs 1 x ' '1 ' if ,. v. ay Q' '- 5:4 f X K 1 if , Q ANOT PICTURED Nancy Bass Wayne Casey Mary L. Crawford jimmy Herring Margaret Hicks 'fr N. , , , 54 JOYCE ELKS DICKIE ELMORE CAROLYN EVANS ATI-LA FOREHAN CAROL FUTRELL JOYCE GARDNER T W'-13-i -HH'-1z 7IL Af ' Y A Fifi-I 5:53-,' -y 372 3 Q, :Aki ,L -Q' I 1 .L E ,, 'L ' dn- , A-. y ,, -' L v f I' Vw,'V,Mw I ,' If 6lass of 1962 , 1 .Q ? me if 's if , ff fl' gf. , .A N, 3, X-eff: 'L Mx- 'if -5 H,x .. A , f.',f', A. . . 1 - fu-,nw fxfxi sg.i,,::. ,J , ,. fg:f:g3f .q11' 4.43-,,'::7 f . 'M f J, . .7 DOT HAM BETTY HARE EDWARD HERRING BRANDA HICKS JOAN HICKS ADRIAN HOWELL CLEATUS HOWELL JANE GALE HOWELL piss. 'Y' PETT HOWELL RONN IE KEARNEY GAYE LANCASTER LORENE MITCHELL Qc ' GEORGIA SMITH GLORIA SMITH JEAN SMITH KENNETH SMITH LINDA SMITH MARSHALL SMITH TIMOTHY SMITH MONTIER SUGGS LINDA THOMAS LA ROSE TOLER IUANITA WRIGHT ANN TYNDALL A , ff' ' , P . I , in ,, Ii lv , EMC Juniors CHERYL MOZINGO MONROE NEWSOIVIE NELSON PATE LORETTA PENDER DARNELL POPE SHIRLEY RADFORD l. 11 EQ 2 'Q w f 4 Q4 I f '+A ff , 'Z ,It NOT PICTURED Joan Lancaster Pauline Parrish Bonnie Sasser Ardeth Scott Nancy Wall , 'w f wg., 133 - ' , Q ,V ' fu, ' 13' Eli'-H112 f , I .-I. a.....,...... . 'E n .X,,,...,mw. ,W .E ', , ...s-.......e ' , -2 .'.XE.'i- -ww A --:Li if I , f 'i' Jilin, N115 If-.... :gi qw l.. ,Q , . ,' 6' .1 Ka if K N,- 'I H1 'M sf , A-v 24 Sophomores '63 25 HENRY BARFIELD .......................... President DIANE KILLETTE .......................... Secretary EARL TYNDALL fNot Picturedj. . . .... Vice-President BRENDA HOWELL ..... .... T reasurer 4914, 1354 'YZ'- JANIS ANDERSON HENRY BARFIELD PAT BASS Qu-X Sophomores MARIORIE BASEMORE EDWARD BISSETTE FLORENCE CORBETT KEITH EDMUNDSON JOYCE EDWARDS JIMMY GARDNER DORIS GOFF ass of A 1963 MARY FRANCES GRIFFITI-I EDWARD I-IARE BILLY HICKS BRENDA HOWELL FAYE HOWELL LIDA VESTA HOWELL NORMAN IVEY JOHNNY RAY JONES KATIE JONES KENT KEARNEY DIANE KILLETTE g li , .,. F- v M M , .' GINNY LANCASTER 4- ,fag -4,- GAIL MCCANDLESS A I , RICHARD PATE 1: SUSAN PATE W OLAN PIKE DONNIE PITTMAN ELLEN RITTER KERNA SCOTT WOODY SCOTT GINNY SMITH 'lin 61 of 398' 1963 KATHRYN TAYLOR TALMAGE THIGPEN HAROLD TYNDALL LAURA WADE 'ax LINDA WADE ROGER WADE 4-M JIMMY WALL BETTY WEST MARY WILLIFORD NOT PICTURED JOHNNY MAC H-ARE Linda Grant. 28 Kenneth Smith J. C. Strickland Gregory Tilton Earl Tyndall Linwood Wade fi -in, , 'ik M Freshmen '64 f , A qw----...+..w.......-........... ,lgl .N FRANKIE TI-IIGPEN ........ DIANE DUKE ........ Amr, ,' A af x , , ,-W. ,qv , it 'V W -N, +2 - in 1 V'f'f.. V Wi' If ' ' 5372 H '1f4,,z5 3 9 , 5? ' 4- 11 'fZ ff2,fQ E. Wx 22? P .V 5 L . , 5 lf Q' , ,sg V ,.-. . ' K l Eff . 5+ if Lg X ' .1 ,E ,ff-. : - 'v.-'f, .:'.m' . . . . . . .President . . Vice-President . A k flf., A ii: 'Wi ' W i. .S .1 J .w J X ff 'J' ' s j,1vwX'r Y Q rf' fv v ,E A x Y. , is GWEN I-IERRING ..... JOANN WEAVER ..... MARIE ALLEN LOIS AYCOCK LORENE BASS ELTON BRANDT RAYBURN BROWN JESSE GGFF 12.-1 ' ' 8 . . . . Secretary . . . .Treasurer MARY DEAN BATSON SHERWOOD BEAMON TIM DAW JOHNNY DEATON CHARLES DEES DIANE DUKE ' EDITH EVANS NOT PICTURED Joyce Aycock john Bartlette Neiley Bissette Connie Davis Billy Goff James Gurley THOMAS EVANS HENRY FIELDS CAROL FULGHUM BOBBY FUTRELL BEVERLY GARDNER TI-IEDIE GARDNER EDDIE GODWIN BUDDY GOFF STEVE LANCASTER LYNDA LYNCH BILLY MOORING BRUCE MOZINGO PAUL NASEKOS RUBY PATE JAMES PEELE PEGGY POPE ls 'SS' 'Jan Freshmen GWEN HERRING DOYCE HOWELL FAYE HOWELL ff DONNIE IANCASTER ROSE LANCASTER an 4, Class of 1964 am' . 'ml M LW A Q! W is 31 JIMMY SUMMERLIN GERALDINE TAYLOR FRANKIE THIGPEN EARL THOMAS DOUGLAS TYNDALL 48214 JOY SASSER SUSIE SASSER FREDDIE SATTERFIELD LINDA SMITH ' ROY SMITH IUANITA SMITH DELORES STENQUIST LINDA STRICKLAND NOT PICTURED Wayne Curley Kenneth Howell Charles Knox johnny Lassiter W. C. Pope Carroll Wiggs A If , q V ' I f WI ' , , I 'I , fiat-'YI' ' A A I I X DWIGHT WADE JOANN WEAVER DAVID WEEKS JAMES WEEKS CHRISTINE WIGGS GAY WOODARD JOHN WOOTEN GENETTE WRIGHT f Feafures Mr. and Miss Pitchfork LOU ELLA HOWELL and JIMMY ANDERSON Miss Pikeville High A f .5 fl, my J' 7 1 x : 1 1 .Ak ., 4 V V4 1 ,W 12? N' ' Q , if A., xg! M Q' Acfivifies 3 an L4l' alia H5 slgxffffflii We, the members of the annual staff, have put forth much effort and have had brain storms upon brain storms while trying to complete the PITCI-IFORK before our deadline. We hope all this work will be appreciated because we have strived to make this annual the very best, since this will be the last PITCHFORK. We are filled with happiness because our goal has been reached, but there is also a sigh of regret that accompanies our happiness. CO-EDITORS - Martin Lancaster and Lou Ella Howell 0- X BUSINESS MANAGER-Linda JUNIOREDITOR-Dickie Pateg SPONSORS-Miss Frances Elmoreg JUNIOR B US IN ES S Woodard and Mr. T. C. West MANAGER-jane Gale Howell ' .cif- Pope and Leigh Ann Crawford Kay Thompson and Edna Earl Grantham fNot Picturedj. REPRESENTATIVE-Donnie Pittman SPORTS EDITOR-john Milton jonesg ART EDITORS-Darnell SCHOOL LIFE EDITOR-Diane I-licks QNot Picturedj. TYPISTS- FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE-P a ul Nasekosg SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE- jeanine Woodardg SOPHOMORE Bets Leigh , A ffy 5 X ,- r ea ... E 5 Jeanine Woodard -ar. V, 'L' f ,,......- - f x. 4,,,.W.w-ffwfffwwi' joan Lancaster ,A 40. Q NY' ,W ,L- A ' ' A M. 1 1 yzcafyaaszbmr lCG16Qgia Smiph r MA Ann Brown '- , - , A N3 5311 Y. Qufg - A t.x6, .5232 1 f . .L 'n 1' N ' 1 cw-ff ,-,wp ibsna' . 4 '1fi'fl3U- '4 15,3 gqf.Wf4f,g S--xxx... L+, ksw4W 'LM fm ,f-'f,,,,,,,b, 4 f, +-,Wv- .,- . 1' M' ...M fu -,yr--ff Qty. zcitifffih, 1245 Edward Herring fern I , . ei X xx' A . W W N HN, SRCRETA RY Brenda Hicks -4 Q' .james Pender 'lf--' james Beamon Cheryl Henry Barfield Club ga L . 5 . I fi Ann Pm 2 I 5 faire Gale Howell A Lou Ella Howell i r '.. Q-A .I B - Wap . few, wr. ,1.'f1,' s f zjihi'-1 'Y- fl '.'grffaf': 51 4 3-ff' 6121 fi -j 1-933-I el , '71 . we ., 1 :ewisfe 'H ..ff.3'e-Smgz 1,-ff 3-:' ' A Dickie Elmore Ann Tyndall W ' i fi.. Q' A New . L 4 Mai? K . 5Hn5 '5.w -' ' 55 5 2 ,--.fy 4 , Y J5 95: U . V 1:4 fi , .Qu , HF: Kenneth Sm ifh KZ Qtr-+ ' Linda Pate CHIEF Lou Ella Howell Martin Lancaster Marshals of I 960 .fw- James Pender Jeanine Woodard Leigh Ann Crawford Ann Pate 4-H 6lub au. A- 3 . 6 K N m f, 1- v- . at 'bbw- K V V .M X-- as- ,L ' ,V E X z ,, , ' if f President-Martin L a n c a s t e rg Vice-President-Joyce Edwardsg Secretary-Susan Pateg Report- ers-Brenda Goodman, Dwight Hare . it .IW WT Through 4-H we strive to make the best better through community projects, indi- vidual projects, demonstrations, and numerous other activities of this organization which is the largest farm youth organization of the United States. We are guided by the Assistant Home Agent-Sara Fagan and Assistant Farm Agent-Bob Spake and Latham Smith. Bus Drivers , , ,119 x ii 'Sa as-Q, 'ai ,W Q Q ,N L Lou Ella Howell Martin Lancaster Linda Pate jimmy Anderson Edna Earl Grantham Noah Daw . will Betty Lou Brown Dickie Elmore Gordon Mozingo R. B. Crawford V I vw-A :I ,gm 9-, t Eur iv ' 2 ' X. ,5 ,I , it 4 5 ' , M B 5 .1 . 'ay jv .yah xi. W. L 41 QMAKIQS O9 or + I 1 5' 2 E ' E, 2 'o . - 5' Q1 00 Po Oq. NEW YW Future llomemakers of America President-Gaye Lancasterg Vice-President-Joyce Edwardsg Secre- tary-Gloria Smithg Treasurer-Jane Gale Howell B Historian-Doris I-Iamg Song Leader-Lorene Mitchellg Reporter- Diane Killetteg Parliamentarian-Lida Vesta I-Iowellg Advisor- Mrs. Bill Bloomer it--a......,- F.H.A. BEAU OF 1961 Mr. John Milton jones The Future I-Iomemakers of America is an organization in which the girls prepare themselves to better the homemaker's vocation. The girls are trained in sewing and cooking, and for any emergencies that may occur in the home. The girls work hard preparing for their annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. An F.H.A. Beau is elected by the members. After the sewing course has been completed the girls have a fashion show in order to show the new clothes they made. Some of the fortunate ones receive a prize for their sewing while the other girls are just satisfied with being able to present their clothes on the stage. 42 il WK FQ ,,v..:. to 1 -wFlFAf, ' s if 0: Lv. , ja xg:-:Ziyi gay, . Future Farmers of America ' Vw -F M A President-Dickie Elmore5Vice-President-John jonesg Secretary- , s ' , r.,r W . . . ' ,ig js ri, F ' H M - Everett Davisg Treasurer-B1llBr1tt E ' ' 11 1 , .. , -r, 1-7, ,f 1 H f ' ,f ,f V av , i -.2 , . .Aff 44413. 'WV' ' '4 ' M- 1' , ' wk' A , ,V will zzfdtiifsv Us 4 fi 14 'fa '. r 1 J. rye, .1 gr,-45,5 1 3 X 'Zig an ws ks Sentinel-Earl Tyndall5 Reporter-Kenneth Smithg Advisor-Mr aw - -X, - f a, I-I. G. Croom, Ir. inn ve .- 'nq,..a- The Future Farmers of Am erica is an organization of farm boys working together to better the vocation of farming. We try to do this in many ways. During the past year we sponsored a local Agriculture Fair. The fair was a big success and enjoyed by all. A Bar-B-Que Dinner and a pancake supper made it a scrumptious affair. A parade through Pikeville was the highlight of the day. In addition to special projects, such as the fair, the F. F.A. has an annual Father-Son Banquet, elects a Swe ethe art, and takes part in many of the Federation Contests. 7 'Tif If ' .4 . , l H ff 6 f 43 F.F.A. SWEETHEART OF 1961 Miss Edna Earl Grantham , yaf French Club writes M Martin Lancaster President Branda Hicks ViCe-P1-egident The French Club is a social organization composed of members ofthe first and Diane Hicks second year French Classes. The highlight of the year was the Thanksgiving party held Secretary-Treasurer at the Red Apple Restaurant, Goldsboro. Its sponsor is Miss Frances Woodard. The Shorthand Club is a social organization. Its members are students of the Short- hand Class. The club features a yearly project and parties for its members. This club is guided by the able sponsorship of Mrs. Priscilla Peed. 44 Slrorflzand Club Anne Elmore President Laraine Blow Vice-President Gay Lancaster Secretary-Treasurer , E 6 , mg rx Q: Q J ss as Sports .....- 4 Girls' Baskefball DARNELL POPE CAROLYN EVANS Co-Captain Co-Captain JEANINE WOODARD EDNA EARL GRANTI-IAM DELORES STENQUIST RACHEL POPE Kne e ling: joan Lancasterg Delores Stenquistg Judy Crumplerg Lida Vesta I-Iowellg Gwen I-lerringg Katie jonesg Genette Wrightg Peggy Popeg Edna Earl Grantham. Standing: Montier Suggsg Diane I-licksg Joy Sasser, Faye Howellg Carolyn Evansg Coach-Miss Virginia Barwickg Linda Thornasg Darnell Popeg Rachel Popeg Jeanine Woodard5 Manager-Lou Ella Howell. 46 -..-A I E Boys' Baskefball E NX, KAY THOMPSON JOHN M. JONES Co-Captain Co-Captain if DICKIE EIMORE DONNIE PITTMAN NELSON PATE Kneeling: Nelson Pateg Frankie Thigpeng Dickie Elmoreg Johnny R. jonesg john Wooten. Standing: Coach-Mr. William Garnerg Billy Hicksg Donnie Pittmang Kay Thompsong John M. jonesg Edward I-Ierringg Martin Lancaster. 47 School life I 51 if l O O O S i 9 I ' if 1 4, E22 3 A- f 'f if .if A' 2' s Q W L ? Q Z ' if i f ' ji Q ,ull 'L l V Man, blow that horn! At our banquet, we had a first-class band. Apnl, 1960 - lumor-Semor I crown thee, King jtmior-Senior! john Milton and Linda did the honors of crowning Shelton and Peggy. Here's to the coolest waiters and waitresses a Junior-Senior ever had. Parties, Parfies, Parfies of Me Year! Who are these wild characters? No, they are not the Martians or escaped convicts. They're just enjoying a masquerade party at Diane's. Dig that crazy partner. This recalls the Basketball Party at the Parrish House. Garner and Daughter, Inc. Sick? Maybe in the head, but really, they are one ofthe numerous pajama parties that the girls like so much. Pracfice Makes Perfecfion The girls are at it again. They need alot of practice, so keep at it, girls. Singing fSinging?J requires practice as this famous trio practices away for some great T.V. Show. In The Ganlen ol Dreams - Miss Pikeville 17 Buddy, have a drink! These nervous girls need just that. So Diane an Laraine took time out for refresh ments. The g r e a t moment-Miss Branda Hicks was crowned Miss Pikeville High in this beautiful pageant. d We present to you the three finalist: left to right, Laraine Blow, Susie Sasser, and Branda Hicks. They were nervous, too. A pause for a pose. Aren't they a b e a uti ful group? They're the cream of the crop here at Pikeville lln looks, that isj. School Capers Lovers, lovers. Pikeville has its share, by the radiators, and in any of the classrooms. Those F.H.A. initiations are the most, but we can't say much for the looks of the Freshman girls that week. Screwbal ls all. This bunch of hombres is clowning on top of the shelter. Don't let Mr. Russell catch you! I-lot Rodder James comes zooming down the hall as girls scatter in fright of his terrible driving. lHa! He's not really that bad a driver. J 51 Here come s Charlie! With all his brooms and mops, he keeps this build- ing spick and span. Yes, C har lie Howard is the very friendly and effi- cient janitor here at Dear Old P. H. S. This is really a beginning, is it not? This isn't a baby as it would appear, its just you-know-who dressed for a Womanless Wedding. Get with that bottle, boy! ln ine beginning . . . ky-YQ We were ugly back then, and many of us haven't changed. Some of ushave changed for the worse. At top is that good-looking bunch from Belfast in the Third Grade. Recog- nize any of them? At the bottom is that equally beautiful crowd from Pikeville. We were in the First Grade and what a beginning! lmsumwsrom - la 2 avg, 52 b q,4,,4- 'LA, Mix., ,K v 3 NEW r V5 V!! V .T A ,5,..q--' .:fF ' Elemeniary Grades 53 'N X Q' law- Q Mr. George james Eighfh Grade - '95 f 4 Z 1. 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Goldsboro, North Carolina Dial RE 5-0753 TOWN AND COUNTRY GAS CO. , INC. L.P. Bulk and Bottled Gas Serving Eastern Carolina From Goldsboro, Fremont, Selma, Kinston and Tarboro Tappan Distributor CAROLINA TRACTORS, INC. Mt. Olive Hwy. Goldsboro North Carolina Dial RE 4-O78I OUALITY BICYCLE SHOP Schwinn Bicycles Sales and Service 209 N. John Street RE 4-2478 WAYNE STOCKYARD, INC. Mt. Olive Highway 2 Miles South of Goldsboro New 8. Used Farm Equipment SOUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO. Your Friendly Furniture Store Machinery Auction Sole John Street Third Tuesday In Each Month Goldsboro N'C' RE 4-423 CITY SERVICE STATION GARRIS JEWELERS Ray Sullivan 8. Delbert Scott Your Local Jewelers OPGFCIIOFS 142 N. Center Street Opposite Post Gffice Goldsboro North Carolina Goldsboro North CGYOIIHCI Dial RE 4-9894 DEWEY BROS. , INC. Founders, Machinists, and Mill Supplies Metal Building Supplies Steel Fabricators RE 4-34II Goldsboro, N .C. R.H. DILLION COMPANY Commercial Refrigeration Hotel 8- Restaurant Equipment I29 W. Chestnut Street Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of PIKEVILLE WAYNE GIN CO. GIN CO. HOOD SWAMP GIN CO. When You Think Of Cotton, Think Of Us! PATE'S SERVICE STATION Kendall Specialized Lubrications Goodyear Tires Phone 24 2-3752 Pikeville North Carolina RACKLEY'S GARAGE Auto Repairs of All Kinds For The Finest Sale In Tobaccoland Sell With Cozart and Eagles At The CENTRE BRICK WAREHOUSE We Lead Wilson Wilson Leads The World Wilson North Phone 24.2-sos Cmolino Pikeville North Carolina FLEMING-VAIL OIL COMPANY WIWOISSQIE DiSfI'ibUl'Ol'S Fresh Meats and Fancy Groceries of phone 24 2-3811 Petroleum Products Pikeville North Carolina , Phone 24 2-6085 Pikeville North Carolina Compliments of GRIFFINS BARBECUE 806 S. George St.. Pig and Chicken We Serve Parties Anywhere Dial RE 5-4242 RE 5-1047 Goldsboro North Carolina PIKEVILLE DRUG STORE Dependable Drugs Reasonable Prices Globe Veterinary Biologicals and Pharmaceuticals Phone 24 2-7451 GEORGE HICKS Your Plymouth and Desoto Dealer of Fremont North Carol ina Phone 24 2-736i HEILIG-MEYERS CO. Furniture 8- House Furnishings Goldsboro North Carolina HUB DEPARTMENT STORE IO5-IO7 E. WGIHUT Street Goldsboro North Carolina LANCASTER'S SUPPLY Agent Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Fertilizers. . . Insecticides. . . Irrigation and All Other Farm Supplies Compliments of ISAACS-KAHN FURNITURE STORE The Big Furniture Store On Center Street Seth D. Westbrook Frank D. Pate V-C FERTILIZERS Dial RE 4-I677 Goldsboro North Carolina Compliments of COZART PACKING CO. , INC. 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Center Street Compliments of PRICE SUPERMARKET Goldsboro North Carolina PIWOFIS 24 2-7551 RE 4-0845 Fremont North Carolina BEN ELLIS Good Clothes For The High School Young Man IO6 E. Walnut Street Goldsboro North Carolina AYCOCK-SELBY COMPANY, INC. Agents For GE Appliances Mayo Curers - Fertilizers - Paints Phone 24 2-695i Fremont North Carolina Compliments of FREMONT MOTOR SALES Telephone 24 2-6636 Fremont North Carolina Compliments of MICKEY'S PASTRY SHOP 2I2 N. Center St. Goldsboro North Carolina 64 In Account With PARKER'S BAR-B-Q Highway 301 South Steaks, Chicken, Bar-B-O Oysters Phone 237-70972 WAYNE OIL CO. Dial RE 5-2021 Goldsboro North Carolina WEIL-CREECH OIL COMPANY Distributors of Gulf Products RE 5-0014 Goldsboro, N.C. WILLIAMS LINOLEUM and CARPET SHOP Complete Floor Covering Service Edgewood Shopping Center RE 4-4042 Goldsboro, N .C. Clarence Whitley Richard Gray VICTORY WAREHOUSE For The Sale of Leaf Tobacco Dial RE 5-2075 Compliments of MADE-RITE BAKERY Raleigh Highway Dial RE 5-034-4 Goldgbgro North Corolino Goldsboro North Carolina SASSER'S GROCERY Light and Fancy Groceries WHITE'S TIRE SERVICE Packaged Meats of All Kinds S. John St. Ext. RE 4-2132 We Try To Satisfy Goldsboro N.C. Phone RE 4-2731 Eastern Carolina's Largest Route 2 Goldsboro, N.C. Recapping Service Sell Your Tobacco With Bruce Smith - Guy Best David Van Smith - Durwood Price Compliments of W.H. GRIFFIN 81 SONS QI the Phillips 66 Petroleum Products CAROLINA WAREHOUSE RE 5-4911 Goldsboro, N.C. 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