Pine Level High School - Pine Needle Yearbook (Pine Level, NC)

 - Class of 1957

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CROCKER A.B., W.C.U.N.C., Greensboro Science, Home Economics Sophomore Sponsor MRS. FRANCES P. WOODARD A.B., Meredith College M.A., U.N.C., Chapel Hill English, French Senior Sponsor dfellt ' Zack el' :Mociafion PRESIDENT Mrs. L. P. Creech VICE-PRESIDENT John P. Doughtry CHAIRMAN GRADEMOTHERS Mrs, E. W. Price NOT PRESENT FOR PICTURE SECRETARY Mrs. Lewis Thompson TREASURER Bill I-IoIt W. B OLIVER Choirmoh SZAQJ goarcl W. A. WOODARD C W STRICKLAND CHESTER WILKINS ol,unCLf00ln MRS. THELMA STRICKLAND MRS. ADDIE MAE CROCKER MRS. BESSIE HINNANT MRS. NELLIE CREECH Mrs. Creech ana her capable statt perform an im- portant part in the school's daily operation. Well ted students are alert students. WILLIAM SMITH, Janitor William and Annie Smith inot picturedl contri- bute cleanliness and orderliness with their efficient service. They perform their daily duties with good humor and quiet faithfulness. .ini or gfau QAM BILLY PITTMAN President BETTY LOU WOODARD Vice-President PHYLLIS WOODARD Sec.-Treos. AINHI MISBEHAVIN' MOSSHAN ELTON YOUNG EVANS l JAMES NORMAN BRASWELL Men of few words are the best men. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Class Play 3, 4, Waiter 2, Bus Driver 4, Military Club 2, 3, Wild- life l, 4 Work doesn't frighten him, he can lie down beside it and go to sleep. Basketball l, 2, 4, Paper Staff 4, Class Play 3, 4, 4-H l, Military Club l, 2, Wildlife 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 EDWARD MARION JOHNSON The man who blushes is telling the truth. Military Club l. 3, Wildlife 2, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Paper Staff 4 WILLlAM SHURRELL CREECH To say well is one thing, to do well is another. Paper Staff 4, Military Club l, 2, Wildlife 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Bus Driver 4 SHELVIE JEAN CREECH Little in size, but so friendly and wise. Cheerleader l, 2, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Monogram Club l, 2, 3 4 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F.l-l.A. l 2 Nurses' Club 3, 4, Off. 4, Paper Staff 4, Marshall l, 3, Annual Staff 4, Waitress 2 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 197 ,5 , - l CHARLES KINGSFORD JONES From strong minds the world hears least. Paper Staff 4, Military Club 2, 3, Wildlife l, 4, Waiter 2, Class Play 3, 4, Class Off. 2, 3 BILLY DEMPSY OVERBEE Leave silence to saints I m but human Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 4 Military Club 2 3 Wildlife l 4 Class Ott 2 af' MARY ANNETTE MCARTAN Life is what you make it. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, F,H.A, 2, 3, Nurses' Club 3, 4, Ott. 4, Class Ott. 3, Paper Staff 4, An- nual Staff 4, Class Play 3, 4 CHARLES FARRELL STALLINGS Athletic, friendly a n cl kind, another like him you'll never find. . 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 4, 4-H l, 2, 3, Off. 4, Class Play 3, 4, Bus Driver 2, 3, 4 BILLY WALDON PITTMAN I believe in work, but I do not approve of it. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Class Off.'4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Wild- life Club 4, 4-H l, 2, 3, Bus Driver 4, Class Play 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4 eniom x F 4 JAMES ALTON STARLING JR. Ambition has no rest. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Play 3, 4, Class Off. 2, Military Club l, 2, Wildlife 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4 MAMIE GWEN STRICKLAND 'A friendly girl in each way, who makes the most of every day. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, Off. 4, Waitress 2, Commercial Club l, 2, 3, 4, Marshall l, 2, Chief 3, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 4, Class Play 3, 4, Student Council 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 I NETTIETYNER In silence many virtues lie. Paper Staff 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Off. 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2 BETTY LOUISE WOODARD May she always be the same, changing nothing but her name. Basketball l, 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff aper Staff 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 4, P Nurses' Club 3, 4, Class Off. 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4 PHYLLIS DELL WOODARD' To succeed where others have failed. Cheerleader 3, 4, Waitress 2, Monogram Club 2, Paper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Editor, Marshal 2, 3, F.H.A. l, 2, Nurses' Club 3, f Off. 4, Class Play 3, 4, Class C l, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, W Peace Medal l, 3 A add .ywfory Two momentous events of l945 were the end of World War ll and the startmg to chool of the Senlors of 57 Tumudly yet eagerly we began our school days under Mtss Rena King Principal Our fnrst etght years were happy ones of readun and rassllng spell :ng and slnglng arlthmetlc and art work Our teachers were Mrs Lollle Wulllams Mrs Blanche Whutler Mr Leah Campbell Mrs Carolune Langley Mrs Annle Beasley Mrs Vnrgnnta Temple Mrs Mary Emma Sulllvan an Mrs Cornelra Crocker Our eighth grade Ralengh trnp clnmaxed these grade school years when some classmates moved away and new ones loaned us As freshmen we felt both fresh and green but our home room teacher Mr Bobby Stott gave able guidance We presented In chapel Leave lt to Mother Parties rounded out a year crammed with Englush general science algebra home economtcs and health Feeling at home ID hugh school now as surging and saucy sopho mores we were gulded by Mrs Cornelua Crocker We studied btology Englush home economtcs and algebra As wauters and wautresses mar shalls and athletes we lolned un the school program Our lunlor year found us a launty group who learned to love one another more and to work together better wlth Mrs Ruby Ottlmo guiding advaslng and sharing all our Ideas thoughts and even troubles Our years hlghllght was the l-lawanan Cruise wlth which we entertained the sensors Another excntung event was recelvlng our class rings beautifully set wtth black stones flanked by a hornet and the North Carolina seal Glvlng the lunlor play Snttln Pretty was fun From the iclly lunlors came marshalls athletes and cheerleaders Now we have entered our flnal year of hugh school and are an our turn the dlgnufued sentors Wlth Mrs Frances Woodard as sponsor we have worked on the annual publlshed the school paper and glven our senior play Dlctator Dad We are looklng forward to our Washlngton trtp and of course to graduataon Meanwhile we are applying ourselves to studies of Englash and history bookkeeping and typxng realnzmg that thus us our last year of preparation for college or career Smllnng but sad we say farewell to our school to the people who have made our stay a happy one and to a way of lufe we have loved for twelve years G! . - . y . . 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' The first guest to arrive is Mrs. Charles Pilkington, formerly Gwen Strickland, with her husband. Living on their farm, she is content with life and their two children. A neatly dressed business man enters the door. When he removes his hat the guests recognize Charles. Jones, owner of Jones' Used Car Lot. After answering the telephone, Betty announces that Nettie Tyner will be a few min- utes late. As a telephone operator she will have to work overtime. Nettie is also very happily married. Still up to his high school pranks, a three star general, Shurrell Creech, slips through the back door with the fruit bowl from the dining room table. Leisurely entering are Billy Johnson and Norman Braswell talking over business. Life has been good to both. Billy has his own construction company and Norman his own garage. After serving their time with Uncle Sam, Billy Overbee and. Elton Evans have settled down to quiet married life. Elton and Billy have lust arrived from their downtown insur- ance office. Mrs. Guy Crocker, formerly Annette McArtan, is very happy. Living on their small farm, she goes back and forth to Johnston Memorial Hospital where she is laboratory technician. A dignified young man enters. He is Mr. Jimmy Starling, who has taken over his father's business as the smoothest car dealer in the state. Driving a '67 Pontiac, Charles Stallings, a pilot in the Air Force, arrives. Oh! Who is this? Of course, Shelvie Creech who is head nurse of the operating room at Johnston Memorial Hospital. The very expensively dressed young lady wearing furs arriving next is Phyllis Wood- ard, successful nurse at Rex Hospital in Raleigh. Her husband, who is with her, is a pro- fessor at State College. The last member of the class to arrive is Billy Pittman, distinguished explorer. He is iust back from a big-game hunting trip in Africa. 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I ' If :x .Q M. su , .wry X ig A wg, as v X 1 luv- 'u -. - f 'L U BETTY LOU WOODARD BILLY PITTMAN 132.411 0510041719 2 L NE , .' f , ' K f f , f f 1,4 fifx Q.v-V N..-., li aacola f .Mum 4 VICKIE WOODARD JOHNNY DUPREE uni or 66155 OMCWA HUBERT CREECH President EULA OLIVER Vice-President PAT EVANS Sec.-Treos. am, Mx i Y i' .-, uniorfi J VV. ALLEN LOVS BARBER VIC BROWN HLJBERT CREECH NELL CROCKER KENDLE CRUMPLER EUNICE EATMON MATTIE EDWARDS THOMAS EDWARDS EDWARD EVANS GRACE EVANS PAT EVANS JERRY ORICE DOROTHY HOLLOMAN JIMMY HOLLOMAN union! FAYE JONES RUSSELL JORDAN THERON MASSENGILL EULA OLIVER JUDY OLIVER JAMES RACKLEY BRUCE ROLLINS JEAN SOUTHARD EVERETTE THOMPSON SUSIE WHITFIELD BETTY JO WOODARD MARLENE WOODARD NOT PICTURED JOSEPH ROLLINS CHARLES WOOD jl'2IlCL H To broaden their education and tor better understanding ot other people, high schoci students study French. Foreign language study is even rnore necessary in taday's one world. A J -K ii-bf:-Q 1555. SEK!! K Qs Y' r N '1 X ti' if! 'f arf Wine Cornnzf-rciai subiects are studied to gain skiiis tor business, tor et' ticiency in handling househoid ana persona! affairs and tor neafef preparation ot work in coiiege. 'U Qjwfl 4a.4 ' A .fl-1-5 .iv V gf M 'H' :gi-'zi llfuifffl geograp g The study of history, civics, eco' nornics, geography and sociology aids the student in understanding the past and present. He is pre- pared tor his role as a responsipie citizen. SOFA Olfl Ore C6155 Ofpfm KAY CROCKER President JOYCE BRADY Vice-President NELLIE ROSE CREECH Sec.-Treos. i cf SIU 00101026 JANICE AVERY SARAH BAKER JOYCE BRADY DONNIE BRASWELL FAYE BROWN LOUISE COOK BETTY JOYCE CREECI-I JOEY CREECH NELLIE CREECH KAY CROCKER SHERWOOD CRUMPLER JOE BERNIE DUPREE JOE EASON JERRY ELLIS LINDA EVANS 52,0 0l'l'l0l 8J JIMMY HALL CLARENCE HAWKINS KESTER KORNEOAY BILL MCARTAN , DOUGLAS PHILLIPS JEAN RACKLEY MARK ROLLINS LINDA STALLINGS DICKIE STARLING OAIL STARLING GLENDA THORNTON EDNA WARREN LINDA WATSON JANICE WOOD NOT PICTURED: DORIS CAPPS I ,4K' gh HOMEROOM DEVOTION ,wb- SOPHOMORE PLAY SOFA Oln 0F85 The homeroom devotioncil period begins eoch school doy. Here Bill McArton leods the sophomores in their morn- ing worship. ome conomicd Procticol troining olong with theory is offered to high school girls in the Home Eco- nomics Classes of Mrs. Cor- nelio Crocker. Sewing, cook- ing, first oid inthe home, ond child core ore some of the emphoses of this populor homemoking course. .gregilzmen Gfada Qf icerd DONALD STRICKLAND President PEGGY RADFORD Vice-President JACKIE PRICE Secretary CAROL CREECH Treasurer YOUNG AT HEART viva. 5, cnnoum msn ' Mum by Jonnuv mcru ?, , gl Q5AI'l'lQI'l FAYE ALLEN RONALD BRASVVELL DOUGLAS CAPPS CAROL CREECH LASSITER CROCKER SHIRLEY EDWARDS KEITH EVANS JIMMY FUSSELL VVELTON HATCHER CLARA HIGGINS JERRY HOLLOMAN FAYE HOLLOMAN LINDA HUGHES DONALD KING CAROLL KORNEGAY COLON MCARTAN LINDA OLIVER LARRY PARKER :Qs I e5AI'l'lel'l BILLY PEEDIN GERALD PEEDIN PEGGY PEEDIN GENE PRICE JACKIE PRICE PEGGY RADFORD SHERWOOD REARDON BILLY STRICKLAND CECELIA STRICKLAND DONALD STRICKLAND DOUGLAS STRICKLAND JOSEPHINE THOMPSON VERNELLE WIGGS BILLY WILKINS JO LINDA WOOD JANIE FAYE WOODARD PEGGY WOODARD NOT PICTURED JAMES CAPPS DONALD DRAKE ELTON PIERCE LINDA STALLINGS .! 06l'a iii, JJMM M41 Algebra is a basic subject tor Freshmen. Mr Mozingo illustrates factoring. For bodily fitness and mental health, physical education is practiced. Mr. Harris supervises the Freshmen. f ffffffffff g4WdyJf .. ? 3Ji f?f ff lifff ?'f35?f X? 5f ?fff.fjfAf?' 'A fiffffi K 1 f 21- b aa- f 1111? ff 13 Sylvia Avery Vyinston Barnes Frances Braswell Billy Capps Faye Crocker Jorrie Jo Crocker Brenda Denning Peggy Edwards Marie Evans Diane Hanna Marie Hines Brenda Hinnant Gerald Hinnant Pete Holloman Bernie House Mildred James Helen Langley Dalton Lee Berry Oliver Judy Pittman Robert Pittman John Southern Beth Stallings Joyce Strickland Glenn Styron Shelby Warren Alma Woodard I I 4 fe 'N 45 T' S iff Johnny Woodard Bernard Proctor Z' I A J Si lg It ' e Atlantic Cehlllscsian, AB. Billy Ray Baker Lila Fay Cook Dwight Creech Bolo Crocker Glenwood Crocker Ronnie Crocker Sue Crumpler Faye Edwards Frances Edwards Mary Edwards Monroe Edwards Jerry Evans Louise Evans Jerri Fitzgerald Howard l-linnant Neil Hinnant Bill Holt Douglas Jones Alma Lee Linda Lewis Paulette Mitchell Connie Peedin Randy Peedin Doris Pittman Frances Pope Wilton Reardon Ann Sanders J. T. Stallings Cathy Strickland Charles Stuckley I 'C' 'PK Y 'F' OD- gn- ,N 'ko Bobbie Whitfield Charles Wiggs George Willets CQXM ga 2 NOT PICTURED Curtis Cunningham KAY VJORLEY David Drake MRS. MARY ELPZABETH WEBB James Smith WILSON J. R. Tyner EAST CAROLINA, A.B. 37 9 7 v of? Earl Baker Donald Brasvvell W, O. Creech Carol Crumpler Wayne Davis Brenda Kay Edwards Frankie Garner Esmond Hines Brenda Holloman Larry Jernigan Jim Lane Doris Lassiter Mary Lou Lewis Linwood Mitchell Billy Myers Z. B. Parker Davie Jean Peedin Max Peedin Johnnie Pilkington Brenda Pittman Judy Pittman Patricia Register Tim Summerlin Linda Thompson .gourd Qacle NOT PICTURED Ann Capps fi in. ll Y!t ' 3 3 wi BOBBY WIGGS MQ5. RAYONELL HINTON PRINCETON ' E.C.C., A.C.C., AB. Larry Bass Johnny Mock Brown Carol Ann Creech De Lane Creech Gordon Crocker Carolyn Daughtry Diane Dixon Suette Ellis Duncan Fitzgerald Gwen Hamilton Linwood Higgins Larry Holloman Wayne Lane Jennifer Oliver Savannah Oliver Ross Peedin Edna Earle Phillips Mark Pittman - Phil Pittman Willard Pope Janet Joyce Linda Linda Price Reardon Stokes Kay Strickland g0lU'tA 2 Janice Thompson Diane Tyner Jerry Woodard Mrs. Rose G. Patterson Smithfield, Rt. 3 Martha Washington, AB UA Thomas Benson Marsha Bizzell Phyllis Brown Linda Campbell Wayne Creech Johnny Crocker Ricky Dupree Gail Eatmon Helen Fdwards NW: Lpreen Jerry Higgins Ned l-lolloman Harry Jernigan Ray Jones Shelton McKeel Bonnie Medlin Donald Peedin Ronald Peedin Rose Phillips Bonnie Peacock Tony Pittman Judith Price Donnie Rhodes Jessie Rhodes Donald Starling Becky Strickland Timmy Strickland Paulette Weaver Judith Woodard irc! Qacle Not Pictured: Ronnie Woodard William VVCIVFGFI Dguglgs Worley Tr'-x Y ..f THIRD GRADE Edith Barbee Dorothy Creech Darrell Crumpler John Daughtry Douglas Davis Bonnie Hinnant Donra Faye Hinnant Kathy House E. Street Jones Clyde Luther David Oliver Thomas Rains Clara Hope Starling Patricia Strickland Marilyn Thompson Phyllis Ann Watson Dianne Woodard SECOND GRADE Pansy Lee Brown Brenda Gale Crocker Joye Celeste Denning E5 Sandra Ann Evans James Hinnant James Morris Holt Fr' Twila House Krug Mary Linda Oliver Rudolph Peedin J my wa if P' iksz . 20011 ware! Betty Jean Thompson I Mrs. Susie Johnson ra' ed Smithfield E.C.C., A.B. U 3.2, an C Q' My ..- , X4 ggi, I I .5 ga Ns: ar V. . 'Mi fn.. 1 ,, 5 2 'Q . x Q, vs 5 , xx ' ' ' 'Q f X . .4 S TL' ,qi , R ,W 9 :?,,1i - MY H 'Zi 'JI Q Af If 34.41- ..!' F' if' iii? L. 5. 0 ,fm if ,Af f ' 61 E H illu- -L - rm - 'f 4 'S 4. o o ,7- I it ' 5 I 1 . . ' t fi? H' x x .49 M .qw if l- . ,gl x s,'x bv -S 5 A ., 4 V? 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FIRST GRADE Lee Brown, Jr. Bonnie Lou Campbell George Wilbert Creech Bobby Crocker Jimmy Crocker Slneryle Crocker Stella Catherine Davis Don Francis Ellis Danny Higgins Ronnie Jernigan Elva Susan Jones Billy Peedin Gregory Hale Siancil Janet Nell- Stuclcy Tony Summerlin Marsha Ann Wlllels SECOND GRADE Sylvia Lewis Jerry Wayne Strickland Carol Woodard Not Pictured: Jacob Stallings, Qnd Grade Clinton Baker, lst Grade jifdf f ,gzcgn QPCLCJQ6 L UP THE BH rm., cm The purpose of our Military Club is to help boys know the oppor- tunities that each branch ot service has to offer them. Also we .... discuss the qualifica- QW 1 1 Iii' tions for becoming an A otticer, training receiy- ,, f -f F , ed, and where training may be received. We use films, pamphlets, N' 'Mi s.,f.i1iEg'n and military personnel as our source materials. Gur club is also color guard for the school. .p git Douglas Phillips, Vice President, Mr. Mozingo, Sponsor: Donald King, Billy Wilkins, Charles Wood Ronald Braswell, Kester Kornegay, President, Dickie Starling, Secretary, Larry Parker. NOT PICTURED Joe Eason and Colon McArton. il, CM Front Row: Janie Woodard, Peedin, L. Oliver, Thompson, Hughes, S. Edwards, M. Woodard, B. Creech, Allen, Avery, E. Oliver, B. J. Woodard, M. Edwards . , . Second Row: S. Creech, Higgins, Strick- land, Tyner, Holloman, C, Creech, Watson, G. Evans, Boker, N. Crocker. K. Crocker, Brady, Barber . . . Third Row: McArton, B, L. Woodard, Price, P. Woodard, P, Evans, Jor.es, Thornton, Eatmon, G Starling, J. Creech, Whitfield , . , Fourth Row. Wilkins, Brown, Grice, Braswell, Kornegoy, E. Evans, J, Starling, Stallings, Rollins, Pittman, Phillips, Ellis, B. Peedin. 'T' Mc., Standing: Mrs, Frances Woodard, Sponsor, E nice Eatmon, Secretary-Treasurer . . . Seated: Louise Cook, Jean Rackley, President. First Grade Room fMrs. Hilda Grantham. tg Front Row: Mrs. J, Crocker, Sponsor, S. Creech, Secretary, G. Starling, P. Woodard, President, J. Price, C. Higgins, M. Edwards, L. Hughes, S, Edwards, D. Holloman, F. Allen, B. Woodard . . . Second Row: L. Oliver, L. Holloman, C. Strickland, F. Peedin, J. Woodard, J. Thompson, C. Creech, S. Whitfield, P. Radford, P, Woodard, B. Woodard, L. Wood. Patient. A. McArtan, Vice President, NOT PlCTUREDg P. Evans. 48 julllfd cldldefj Go forth and teach -Horace Mann FTA seeks to encour- age young people to deyelop qualities ot personality and char- acter essential to a good teacher, to ac' quaint them with the in- spiring story oi the puhf lic schools, to provide them with specific in- tormation about opporf tunities in teaching, and to offer them satisiying experiences related to teaching. v 141219 .4 She doeth little kind- nesses which most leave undone, or despise. -James R. Lowell That is the nurse. Club aims are to help girls to be ilt healthy, strong and energetic, l2i steady, self-reliant, hopeful and happy, 3 sympathetic, patient and interested in peo- ple, 44 clean, orderly and accurate, f5, calnf and tactiul, 6 ref sourceiul and adapt- able. Czmmerfiaf The corrntercial club seeks to encourage in- trest in business educa- tion and to develop those qualities needed for success in the busi- ness vvorld. Members learn to write business letters and how to ap- ply tar a lab, They learn telephone eti- quette and other fine points ot business pra- Cedure, gd!!-Z! Members are given the opportunity to cle- yelop rnusical ability and learn to appreci- ate good music, Play- ing an ihstrurnent is a pleasant and profitable experience. ji . t CHARLES STALLINGS NORMAN BRASWELL BlLLY PITTMAN SHURRELL CREECH Kneelin D Braswell K Crumpler J Holloman J Fussell N Braswell G Peedin K Evans B g: . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . Rollins, J. Dupree, L. Crocker, J. Holloman, E. Thompson, B. Strickland, E. Evans, Vice President, J. Capps, T. Massengill, D. Strickland, Secretary, E. Evans, President . . . Standing: R. Jordan, J. Grice, B. Peedin Don Strickland, C. Kornegay, J. W. Allen, V. Brown, B. McArtan, S. Crumpler, B. Overbee, J. Rollins, J Starling, D. Capps, T. Edwards, C. Hawkins, Mr. J. Harris, Sponsor, NOT PICTURED: B. Pittman, J. Hall B. Johnson, S. Creech, C. Jones, H. Creech, C. Allen, C. Wood, J. Rackley, D. Drake. 50 1 gud Eriuem The buses Travel iO7 miles eoch doy ond transport on everoge of 230 students to ond from school. mam cm Building bird houses and distributing bird seed in the forests ore outdoor club octiviiies. At club meetings mem- bers moke talks on wild- life topics. Qne gur .Siafy 4-J! CM 4-H is G program dedicated to helping rurol youth enioy the fruits of better rural Iiy- ing and to making them better citizens ot this community, state, and notion. Seated: Betty Lou Woodard, Sports Editor, Phyllis Woodard, Business Manager, Charles Stallings, Sports Editor, Charles Jones, Reporter, Billy Pittman, Assistant Manager, Gwen Strickland, Editor-in-Chief, Annette McArtan, Assistant Art Editor, Jimmy Starling, Reporter, Shelvie Creech, Assistant Editor . . . Standing: Joey Creech, Reporter, Nettie Tyner, Reporter, Miss V. Holt, Advisor, Shurrell Creech, Circulation, Billy Johnson, Reporter, Billy Peedin, Reporter, Elton Evans, Make-up, Norman Braswell, Malte-up, NOT PICTURED: Faye Jones, Reporter, Billy Overbee, Art Editor. Lynda Stallings, Glenda Thornton, Song leader, Joyce Brady, Nellie Creech, Pianist, Charles Stallings, President Welton Hatcher Son Leader Mark Rollins Jer Ellis Vice President Linda Evans Reporter' : , 9 1 , fy . 1 , , Phyllis Woodard, Faye Brown, Kay Crocker, Secretary, Betty Creech, Linda Watson, Sarah Balmer, Janice Avery. NOT PICTURED: Joey Creech and Gail Starling. 51 kid Presadent Dlckle Starltng Joyce Brady Jzmmy Starlrng on Ogfdlll Sponsor She-lvue Creech Mr Jack Harrus Vice Presaaent Secretary Treasurer Betty Lou Woodard Phyllus Woodard Edward Evans Bally Pittman Charles Stallrngs Blll McArtan Annette McArta n Eula Oliver Faye Jones Pat Evans Loss Barber Lnnda Stallrngs Norman Braswell Kendle Crumpler Jummy Hall CM vu ' I Y V 1 fi r Gwen Strickland Judy Oliver I . Z? Wafufaf u5ic Billy Crocker President Winner l956 Class Medal Jeon Doughfry Vice President Creech Medal given in honor of GCN grand' the lote Mr. ond Mrs, Wiley L. Vymne, of Creech M9501 Creech for Best Ployer on Sfoge, First Raw Carolyn Edward Frankie Garner Joyce Howell Winslow Kornegay Judy Pihman Phil Grady Kafhy .1 Second Row Hazel Lou Pmman Freddie Kornegay Marie Daughfry Carol Creech Andre McCullurn Denny Garner Denning Third Row Nellie Rose Creech Dolores Willicrrns Sarah Bass Eunice Eafmon Jean Doughvry Nell Crocker Grady Billy Crocker NOT PICTUKED Pegqy Radford Op l Gerald Carol Braswell Jo Ann Hatcher George Willets Creech, DeLane Creech, Jane? Price, Bll Holi, Gail Svoncil, Mrs. J. C. Fufrell, Teacher. 53 4,1 1:5 4 X 3 5 CAQQFAUJQFJ gddegaff Edin Kneeling: Shelvie Creech, Faye Jones, Chief: Phyllis Woodard . . . Standing: Judy Oliver, Betty Joyce Creech, Put Evans, Jimmy Hall. NOT PICTURED: Jerry Ellis: arf' .nsf ,, Q , if 'TQ' , e- r -,,..- - J W Q4 .qv .V 1 fb rw ,. ,... 5. Ju A .gg - Sitting: Theron Massengill, Sherwood Crocker, Douglas Strickland, Joe DuPree, Donnie Braswell, Edward Evans, Dickie Starling, Bill McAr1an . . , Kneeling: Billy Strickland, Donald King, Donald Sirick- land, Russell Jordan, Douglas Phillips, Carroll Kornegay, Kesler Kornegoy, Jimmy Fussell . . . Standing: Coach Jock Harris, Jerry Grice, Welion Hatcher, Thomas Edwards, J, W. Allen, Ronald Braswell, Bruce Rollins, Manager. Annette fVxCfC 'fClT' Cfrucklcmci sf . m -sq K Z' , LQ N90-2 . 1-x f-- Sl! I 4'--w .mx-.-r..,,., ,M . gf , 'NJN jk N Eff WF BASKETBALL December 10, 1 Pine Level at Kenly Boys' Game Pine Level Kenly Girls' Game Pine Level Kenly 956 38 37 15 35 B'lI P'nm L d 5 1 I Y I on Donnie Brasvvell yn O lc lmgs Anneffe McArtan Charles Slalling S L nda Stallings Y Donnie Braswell AnneTle McArlan any Pilfman Charles Jallungs Donnle Brasvvell Ka Crocker ine 77eeclAe .SLM Business Manager Gwen Strickland Advisor Mrs. Frances Woodard Asst. Editor Billy Pittman Asst. Bus. Manager Betty Lou Woodard Q. Editor-in-Chief Phyllis Woodard Photography Editor Jimmy Starling Asst. Photo Editor Sports Editor Shelvie Creech Charles Stallings Art Editor Billy Overbee Asst. Sports Editor Annette McArtan 0 enior 64155 t MOTTO: Today we follow, tomorrow we shall lead. FLOWER: Dogwood COLOR: Gold and White A .,,, 2 1 X, 1 i Q 4 i i PWQLEVEL SKHOPI- , B ,vggffggj 5, ,iggi 1 Cen., 0, olzaaf ana! jedfamenf The Senior Class of '57 hereby makes the following will and testament. lt ' To the school, empty desks and mixed emotions. ' ' To the faculty, a box of aspirin. ' To the iuniors, all senior dignity, work and privileges. 5 K To the sophomores, two happy years to equal our record. 5 To the freshmen, our determined and mischievous ways, since they have none of their own. ' In addition, the class members leave the following: Phyllis Woodard, her position as editor of the Pine Needle t Shelvie Creech, her cheering uniform to anyone who can fill the iob. Jimmy Starling, his ability to work geometry to any lower classman. Shurrell Creech, his ability to pester girls to a sneakier boy, if there is one. Billy Johnson, his quietness to Carroll Kornegay. Elton Evans, his bookkeeping ability to Edward Evans. Charles Stallings, his.. position as boys' basketball co-captain to anyone who deserves it. Betty Lou Woodard, her lpana smile to Faye Allen. Annette McArtan, h o some unsuspecting iunior. er many problems to anyone who doesn't have enough. Nettie Tyner, her gift for gab to Cecelia Strickland. Charles Jones, his monkey shines to Colon McArtan. Norman Braswell, his dancing feet to Pem Hawkins. Gwen Strickland, her co-captain's position to Joyce Brady or Linda Stallings. Billy Overbee, his acting ability to Everett Thompson. Billy Pittman just leaves and takes anything with him that is not nailed down. - 60 wmlA.. ffm wg H' if 15,1 'F 4, I 1 1 X ll: 17121 Ani'-xqvrh' ,A'.YIIil: .rig -izzilm, ,X . I A , MJ N,-Q. 7 x . . 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Honest Dealings in Furniture AUTO LOANS 350.00 to 51,000.00 Financing - Refinancing Repair Bills and Individual Sales Financed SOUTHERN AUTO FINANCE CO. Phone 4-I3I-4 323 VV. Morgan Street RALEIGH, N. C MENS WEAR Fon new ei BDYS WIIIIIIIIIIIIIS SELMA SMITHFIELD COMPLIMENTS OF HERMAN A. OLIVER, HERALD AGENT JOHN DAIL'S SERVICE STATION THE SMITHFIELD HERALD HOOK'S STUDIO DR. DENNING VANN'S .IEWELERS THRIFT SHOP THE QUALITY STORE IRVING'S MEDDLIN'S PRINTING COMPANY ROSE'S 5, IO, 25, CENT STORE COMPLIMENTS OF D. R. OLlVER'S INSURANCE PHONE QOI4 DRUG co IIIL MILL TIIE PINE LEVEL CII GODWIN Since IQOQ LL Store f cturers of ol REXA Monu o ers Phone 30 93 Zum To o Cotton Seed on eed Products tions Cotton S Prescrup on rvuce Fertullzers Fountonn Se Coroluno Complete I North Pune Level Pune Leve North Corollno ECO RDWAR E L E V E L H A TELEVISION Atoms P I N G E REFRIGER S PHILCO RADIO FURNITURE Phone 2I6I NORTH CAROLINA PINE LEVEL For GOODness Sake l ICI' 635457 6 sf has og I Y S The Mello Fellow Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. I A ll . Your Loc ' b cco Fertiliz d d x DUO THERM HEATERS G E APPLIANCES -BEM EZ T'3V AHL 4, 1915 KEN'-Y HIWAY STORE PINE LEVEL Phone 3676 phone 2839 Phone 2141 W B ULIVER 81 SIINS SINCE 1866 MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS Tractors Combines Hardware General Merchandise Femluzers Eledrlcal Applnances Phone 3124 Pine Level, Norfh Carolina V TTI? - ' Q I fgf k , ' v A E -My o o , I N C 0 W.B.0LIVER QQSUNSINC. 'Let Us Gin Your Cotton' At Our New GIN 'Don't forget we have a Real Cotton Market in PINE LEVEL' Pine Level, North Carolina GODWlN'S GRUCERY QUALITY MEATS FROZEN FOODS FRESH VEGETABLES FANCY OROCERIES Phone 2156 PINE LEVEL NORTH CAROLINI .,' 24 'b J s. ww:-v. 1 N' .upf- '4 rr 1:-34 A112 5242 5-15 f., 234-Z :-:gs f W.. 1-:gi :ws Mll.K - ICE CREAM 'i '12 5237? ' ' ' -.li Th Nalifwl Umm Swan I9I9' .225 ,Q 'iff .L-1 2:52 rf UQ:-M , 53:- ' He, , 6,1 if I H I 'clinic' g ' w 2. R' 3232: Fino Suu Gunnery 442 Raleigh -' 5 . Q -, Q . n,' , .'0.'. l 3-,:., , 1 .gk 21:25, , , 'rr-3. . ,v 1 -, -Q 'ug' ,'. 13: ' ' Sbd-z-:'-::4Q223'i 5i5f.'?Hf-:2:'5S9,5tS.ME'.4'f.Sif 5'.a.EW' - CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM THE FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO Phone 3I8I SIVIITI-IEIELD, N. C W. C. WILKINS INSURANCE Your Re-IIc1bIe Insurance Agent DIAL 2295 EL, N. C. BUZZ GAS FOR LESS BUSY BEE OIL CO. G A S - O I L K E R O S E N E DIAL 334I PINE LEVEL, NI C WALTON'S TELEVISION SERVICE Your Complete RodIo cmd TV PIc Up ond DeIIvery SSVVICG Center Phone 2086 PINE LEVEL NORTH CAROLINA CLYDE MOZINGO Representing PHILADELPHIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY COIVIPLIIVIENTS MADE RITE BAKERY OOIDSBORO NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN AUTO STORE TIRES BATTERIES TOOLS PAINTS SPORTING GOODS WESTERN FLYER BICYCLES ALTON G FITZGERALD Owner South Roetord Street SELMA NORTH CAROLINA Phone 3079 WALTER GODWIN DEPARTMENT STORE FRED H DAVIS NATIONWIDE INSURANCE SELMA NORTH CAROLINA F C X STORE RO'fO'd 5 ee' SMITHFIELD NORTH CAROLINA Phone SI93 LEDER BROTHERS COmp,,men,S Shop WIth Confndence Leder Brothers S And WEAR WITH PRIDE SmIthfIeId North CoroIIno SMITHFIELD NORTH CAROLINA OF - - - Outfitters for the Entire Fomily AUTOMOBILE -. FIRE ,. LIFE - I of At I WOODARD S GROCERY QUALITY MEATS FRUITS DRINKS FANCY GROCERIES PINE LEVEL NORTH CAROLINA THE TOP GRADE PARTS HOUSE IN SELMA Wholesale Dual Retall 238l Nughfs Sundays Holidays Phone 31 I2 F 8. P Auto Parts Complnmenfs Pm., AYCOCK RULANE OAS SERVICE Smnthfleld Selma Highway Smithfield North Carolina PROCTOR S STORE Befter Clothung for Less SHOES A SPECIALTY SELMA NORTH CAROLINA VISIT BESSIES BEAUTY SHOP or YOUR CROWNING GLORY Phone 9495 SMITHFIELD NORTH CAROLINA FOLLOW THE CROWD FOREST DRIVE IN Highway 3OI COMPLIMENTS CUMBERLAND DAIRY PRODUCTS INC Phone 3415 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA BELL S OPTICIANS Complete Eye Glass Servuce Phone 3940 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA I Co. I I of I TO F I ON OF ' I ' I WOODARD S DRUG STORE PROMPT EFFICIENT COURTEOUS THE REXALL STORE PRINCETON NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF THE BANK OF PINE LEVEL PINE LEVEL NORTH CAROLINA JAP AND CLIFFS BARBER SHOP WE NEED YOUR HEAD IN OUR BUSINESS PINE LEVEL NORTH CAROLINA HIGHWAY GARAGE . IL I .J 4 Q'-X IIIIII IIIIIIII QW Open Un'nI 8 P M Call 3391 Anyhme Pune Leve North Coroluno AUSTIN OGBURN COTTON COMPANY YOUR FRIENDLY COTTON BUYER SMITHFIELD NORTH CAROLINA JORDAN 81 HOLT INC HARDWARE PLUMBING HEATING CONTRACTORS Phone 2620 SMITHFIELD NORTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS To The PINE LEVEL GRADUATING CLASS From Your Frrend HOOD'S DRUG CO. Selma Rodlo 8. Muslc Co MAYTAG and GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SYLVANIA TELEVISION We Service Everything We Sell Norman Creech, Owner Duol 229I Selma, N C I l K . f' 4, Ik H ' NEW and USED CARS 1 . I' l COMPLIMENTS J E GREGORY AND COMPANY SmnthtIeId North Corohno COMPLIMENTS MUSIC ond SPORTS INC It Pays to PIc1y Q02 204 E Wolnut Street GOLDSBORO NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS WILLIAMS MOTOR COMPANY Phone 2095 JORDON MOTOR CO New and Used Cars GENERAL REPAIRING 24 Hour Wrecker Servlce Phone 3335 Doy 2008 Nnght COMPLIMENTS STEVENS SAUSAGE COMPANY Smlthtseld North Corolnno Congrtoulottons to the Sennor Closs ot I957 rom JOHNSON S FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Since I9I9 Smnthtueld North Corolmo MEET AT BUCK WILKINS FOR Pune Levels Fmest Foods PINE LEVEL NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF BARBEE WHOLESALE SEAFOOD PINE LEVEL NORTH CAROLINA OF OF . . , OF ' SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA OF ' t I COMPLIMENTS THE HOWELL THEATERS THE RUDY COUNTY DRIVE IN THE HOWELL HUGH AUSTIN S KNOWN FOR GOOD Mens 8K Boys CLOTHING 81 SHOES A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK MEET AT JACKS DRIVE IN STY RON S WOODWORKS ALL CABINET WORKS YOU NAME IT WE MAKE IT Contact RALPH STYRON PINE LEVEL NORTH CAROLINA EDMUND S MEN S CLOTHING MEN S WEAR or THE WELL DRESSED MEN SELMA NORTH CAROLINA JORDAN S JEWELERS QUALITY JEWELRY SINCE I898 SmIthfIeId North CoroIIncI CompIIments GRANTHAM S Boy's and Young Mens Shop Comphments of THE JEWEL BOX SMITHFIELD NORTH CAROLINA I I OF I I SMITHFIELD, 'IKIGRTH CAROLINA I I 1 I of I S COA IRLIMENTS SUPREME SERVICE OF I4 S H TIRE SERVICE Factory Meihod Tread Phone 3431 PINE LFVEL NORTH CAROLINA FOUR OAKS NORTH CAROLINA I rf New and Used Cars ' ' Il ll Qememim pmaqan D Qememdw pafzaqcwz D fgememdm pafzaqzm Y0llll llllllllllllllll oday lwwe are prlnters of the yearbook of your school Tomorrow as you seek your future lncgmfflb the professions lndustry and commerce LJHI III we lmnfl J at Paragon hope to serve you with 614' the essential Prmtlng and Llthography Gb, you wlll need In the pursuit of your career y d dth t yes B 2 ag M be aragnn ress MONTGOMERY ALABAMA sl ff, - . 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