Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC)

 - Class of 1971

Page 1 of 186

 

Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection, 1971 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collectionPage 7, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collectionPage 11, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collectionPage 15, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collectionPage 9, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collectionPage 13, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collectionPage 17, 1971 Edition, Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 186 of the 1971 volume:

rie Are . ge xe ait Ae. aa tal ia nied AHHH PEt ior High School ina e « peed Hf Ebb bi SL Pe i eb Bd 0 4 ; ashpecel tiara besegae i rie eH aheded sds heiek tists Hida sbuba®= sfzGeials od et Et Bed Volume 26 O } o O co oO 2 ws Oo c 5D =) Ryel CS no oO o O e o Oo oc Roanoke Rap | lil AHHH : didi eit et | Welebal Contents Introduction . Administration Faculty ... Glasses;5 2... Activities . . Sports 3-127: Advertisements Index ..)34 = = Mike Evans spending a part of his senior year among the scholars who Junior — Senior! A Holland Motif enhances this 1970 Social Highlight. live in the books of the library. Wrapped in his own small world, youth is involved ... Engulfed in private thoughts, concerns, ambitions, and fears, he dares to dream of a better world... Clinging to the hope that maybe his generation can change things. Involvement in school meant stepping into a new kind of life... one where contributions of time and energies overpowered selfish interests... In search for answers, even the uninvolved were compelled to become involved ... In the challenge to retain more knowledge, we probed into the depths of English, social studies, science, and math courses... And we discovered what was within ourselves. Involvement... whether an active participant or a grandstand enthusiast, sports demanded emotional com- mitment. Clubs and organizations brought us together and gave us new perspective on living and sharing with each other. RRHS today was where youth learned to cherish tomorrow. Biology is the traditional source of boy-girl interest, but this scene Charles Laughon. eee sgqunyteer cone Drafting students labor with triangles and T- squares in Mr. James How- ard’s Technical Drafting Class. “Hold: that line!” is a cry that has meaning elsewhere than on the foothai!l field. Mr. E. G. Croom points out the intricacies of a small engine to students whose futures may well be dominated by things me- chanical. “ Ly } Y. | | ao 7 7 4 g ] ] 1 “Rold that line!’ is a cry that has meaning elsewhere than on the foothbai! field: Drafting students labor with triangles and T- squares in Mr. James How- ard’s Technical Drafting Class. Mr. E. G. Croom points Out the intricacies of a small engine to students whose futures may well be dominated by things me- chanical. AN AN 7 7 zZTEZADZ ZL SEE The RRHS 1970-'71 Exchange Student, Judy Halliday, stands before the Gothic facade of the senior high building, about 12,000 miles f m her home in Australia. a culture in Biology. a n a ) n 2 = Ss © = 2 = n e feb) ww os 3) _ ° = = ® E = Hl RUA I iia Hui HI Jane Boseman directs the microscopic examination of A ninth grader prepares Miss Rito i Uf COLL LLLLLLeL | ini if Uf, Mt Hi WL r ’ ve ; ‘ Nez . a = 's of tomorrow. y A f _ bee ecom d to b . a st 1ts who are de stude! Se ho Recudivee hte | o bine Fo e048 spstg nok Beastie Fopagchetity eeteey SRA Mr. C, B. Hall helps a student with a problem in vocational shop. Miss Nellie Ross (seated) helps some of her language students work out some problems in French. Estudiantes de Senor Marvin Woodard discuten, en espanol, las problems de la hora. titles masa m—m—m Good! i faciinieammibislibini ome ke DECA does it again! We're number two! , 3 wy Po % es ’ Go away, Roscoe! Eyes on the road, McAbee! What a smile! The royal court poses after halftime activities. The crowning of the new queen. Right on Arthur Ray! Sto-op, Woodie! Wane Coach J. C. Hoyle listens to a tribute to his long years of coaching Veteran Coach J. C. Hoyle accepts easy chair and color TV set pre- the Yellow Jacket teams. Mason Harp, former student and present sented to him in appreciation for his long years of service. member of the Jaycees, stands with Hoyle during Homecoming ac- tivities. Purgatory Yeah! Ark EV Re Gah stele The Senate is composed of all club and activity leaders. The purpose is to coordinate the projects of the various organiza- tions of RRHS. Meetings are held weekly to schedule the coming events. The Senate works in cooperation with the House of Representatives for a functioning Student Council. The Senate W.S. Braswell, President; N.J. First Row, left to right: M. J. Green, K. O. Overton, C. L. Castellow, B. M. Connell, D. K. Harris, C. F. Davis. Third Row: W.S. Braswell, J. E. K. Williams, M. J. Dailey, J. A. Brown, Mr. C. T. Patton, Advisor. Harding, R. T: Fondren, G. W. Taylor, S. R. Blackwell, D. F. Barrett, Second Row: C. N. Stewart, N. J. Neal, M. V. Kroncke, A. S. Adams, T. W. C. Eldridge. The House of Representatives The House of Representatives is composed of representatives from each tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade homeroom. Coun- cil projects this year included holding the annual Christmas dance and twirp week. The house also published a student directory and handbook. Funds were raised by the House and other contributors to sponsor the fifth AFS student for 1971-72. Roanoke Rapids host- ed the Eastern District NCASC convention. RRHS was repre- sented at the District, State, Southern Regional, and National Conventions. K. M. Blythe, Secretary; W. S. Braswell, Vice-President; P. R. McKenzie, Treasurer; G. W. Taylor, President. First Row, left to right: T. W. Gibbons, R. R. Williams, C. A. Weathers, McKenzie, Treasurer, F. M. Beeks, J. T. Parrott, G. A. Smith. Fourth: G. C. Garner, K. M. Blythe, Secretary, T. P. Wheeler, Mr. C. T. Patton, Row: G. W. Taylor, President, J. H. Godwin, W. R. Burnett, J. T. Advisor. Second Row: W. S. Braswell, Vice-President, A. K. Williams, Crawford. V. R. Hux, J. H. Jirva, T. C. Hux. Third Row: R. N. Best, P. R. The Judicial Board First Row, left to right: L. B. Weathers, L. F. Clary, K. L. Bailey. Second Row: R.H. Hayes, M. V. Kroncke, C. A. Yates. Third Row: P. A. Williams, E. C. Walker, R. A. McBrayer. The Foreign Exchange Student Committee A ; i! ; j Fe First Row, left to right: Mr. C. T. Patton, Advisor; M. T. Fralix, C. L. Row: B.C. Davis, D. F. Barrett, R. H. Best, A. S. Adams, Chairman; M. Castellow, K. O. Overton, J. A. Brown, A. H. Drew. Second Row: A. K. A. Parker, J. R. Halliday. Williams, N. J. Neal, M. L. Adams, C. A. Yates, M. C. Williamson. Third The Junior High Council Left to right: J. L. Jones, Secretary; R. A. McBrayer, President; J. D. Ezzelle, Treasurer; K. W. Best, Vice-President. The Junior High Student Council meets every first and third Friday of each month. Each year the Junior Council sponsors several dances and for the last two years has sold school calendars. We send repre- sentatives to the state and dis- trict conventions each year where our students have demon- strated their leadership qualities. The Junior Council is especially proud of its citizenship award which is presented to a deserving student each year. The Council also crowns its own “‘‘sweet- heart’ each year around Valen- tines. First Row, left to right: T. L. Harp, Mr. R. B. Blowe, Jr., Advisor, F. W. Maurice, C. L. Cross, E. D. Polston. Third Row: C. W. Baker, J. J. Butts, S. Es Green, O. K. Clark, K. L. Robinette, J. L. Jones, S. K. Brown, W. E. O’Berry, E. A. Fortier, J. L. Graham, J. M. Pulley, J. L. Stokes, W. K. King, M. C. Fondren, D. A. Isles, B. C. Williams. Second Ward, W. D. Tillery, D. K. Wrenn, B. R. White, J. D. Ezzelle, K. W. Best. Row: R. A. McBrayer, P. R. Manz, M. A. Harris, S. D. Hux, M. L. Larry Maurice White, Drum Major 23 ne ee Snel alsin Roanoke Rapids First Row, left to right: C. F. Johnson, T. F. Carson, K. A. King, _ Third Row: C. E. Davis, D. M. Batton, W. S. Overby, J. M. Barnes, B. K. Edwards, M. L. Benton, D. G. Perkinson, G. E. Massey, T. B. ._L. M. White, M. A. Faraly, G. E. Lamb, K. R. Carawan, Fourth Mason. Second Row: L. M. Vaughan, J. L. Lassiter, J. W. Maurice, Row: J. W. Lupton, B. D. Derry, D. T. Tanner, J. J. Roberts, R. V. U. Garner, T. L. Rose, S. D. Keeter, G. D. Gray, J. T. Parrott. R. Yelverton, W. B. Green, H. B. Moncure, J. M. Lynch. Concert Band First Row, left to right: W. H. Urbams, B. R. Gray, E. J. Davis, A. A. Tyson, D. E. Tatum, P. A. Rowbottom, R. F. Dean, S. A. Gor- C. Wrenn, B. J. Starke, D. E. Gray, K. A. Livesay. Second Row: don, A. E. Fondren, S. C. Hall, L. Y. Wilson. Fourth Row: J. R. D. M. Williams, T. D. Medlin, C. G. Gray, A. L. Garner, P. D. Car- Mires, R. J. Lanier, G. L. Hudson, S. D. Jones, J. W. Lawson, W. awan, C. L. Johnson, M. L. Ogburn, W. S. Keeter. Third Row: D. C. Eldridge, J. W. Fralix, D. L. Keeter. Flag Twirlers — Marching Band teen a ip ; — T. L. Thompson M. K. Blanton K. L. Harris ROTI RS The members of the RRHS Marching Band proudly present. . .! i |Majorettes — Marching Band | ——— , A. E. Fondren L. Y. Wilson G. D. Gray R. F. Dean Co-Chief Chief Majorette RS I RK NS SN Ay SS RA A I GTS NL CR a MRNA NGO A IE | Rie | Fy Ap Band Officers: W. C. Eldridge, Captain; R. F. Dean, First Lieuten- ant; D. M. Williams, Second Lieutenant. Section Leaders: First Row, left to right: L. M. White, S. D. Kee- ter, R. F. Dean. Second Row: L. Y. Wilson, D. M. Williams, J. T. Parrott, T. D. Medlin, J. W. Fralix. Third Row: J. W. Lupton, J. M. Lynch, J. M. Barnes, H. B. Moncure, J. J. Roberts, W. C. Eld- ridge. Repair Manager: H. B. Moncure Pep Band: First Row, left to right: W. S. Overby, D. E. Tatum, J. T. Parrott, P. D. Carawan, E. D. Gray, T. F. Carson. Second Row: D. M. Batton, S. C. Hall, D. A. Tyson, L. M. Vaughn, C. G. Gray. Third Row: J. M. Lynch, J. W. Lupton, T. L. Rose, J. L. Hudson, J. M. Barnes, L. M. White. Uniform Manager: D. T. Tanner Property Manager: J. J. Roberts Ws Librarian: L. Y. Wilson The band stands transfixed by the morning’s menacing shadows. | The Library Club First Row, left to right: M. J. Dailey, President; D. W. Jordan, Reporter. Second Row: C. F. Davis Vice-President; D. L. Kennedy, Secretary-Treasurer. ’ The Roanoke Rapids Library Club, made up of student library assistants operates under the fol- lowing objectives: (1) to increase pupil interest and participation in school library and in audio- visual work; (2) to arouse inter- est in the study of librarianship and audio-visual work. The Roanoke Rapids High School Club meets monthly, sponsors book teas for teachers, has book collection drives for underprivileged children, partici- pates in the Christmas dance, attends district and state conven- tions. The club has adopted a policy of taking foreign ex- change student to its conven- tions as well as preparing for her a scrapbook composed of all news items related to her. This year was the second time the club has been host to the district convention. During the past several years Roanoke Ra- pids members have served in four district offices and one state office. First Row, left to right: C. F. Davis, D. L. Kennedy, M. J. Dailey. Second Row: D. R. McKinney, S. A. Clifton, L. D. Poindexter. Third Row: Mrs. S. M. Denny, Advisor; K. M. Wheeler, H. E. Evans, D. W. Jordan, P. L. Rowbottom, R. L. Martin. The Future Homemakers of America See First Row, left to right: B. E. Gray, Treasurer; K. W. Garner, Secretary; Taylor, S. C. Armstrong, L. F. Murphey, K. M. Blythe. Fourth Row: P. P. A. Price, Vice-President; T. M. Connell, President. Second Row: M. S. Pope, M. A. Woodruff, B. K. Williams, Mrs. M. C. Mitchell, Advisor; A. Parker, R. F. Dean, S. L. Zepp, V. A. Peedin, D. G. Hawkins, N.C. J.S. Arthur, T. L. Strickland. The Future Business Leaders of America a at 5 HS nc eH tee First Row, left to right: P. A. Gray, Reporter; B. G. Mountford, C. H. Parrish, Treasurer; C. F. Davis, D. K. Harris, President. Second Row: S. K. Johnson, F. M. Beeks, Vice-President; R. F. Dean, T. M. Connell, C. N. Stewart, Mrs. M.S. Laws, Advisor; E. K. Robertson, Secretary; K. B. Scott, Recorder. i i i The Jacket Journal Seated, left to right: T. W. King, E. D. Moseley, C. A. Yates, Editor; E. A. Hux, M. C. Williamson, Managing Editor; Mr. Z. R. Denny, Advisor. The Jacket Journal Staff while learning the techniques of writing news, features, and edi- torials, publishes a paper each week in the interest of up-to- date, quality news coverage of the school’s activities. The members of the journal- ism class do most of the work from gathering and writing the news to mimeographing and dis- tributing the final product. How- ever, the Graphic Arts Depart- ment has given the class inval- uable aid in publishing. et33 “SHH 34t Standing: K. M. Wheeler, Sports Editor; R. D. McAbee, A. E. McAbee, J. R. Halliday, M. E. Howard. The National Honor Society First Row, left to right: C. L. Castellow, Treasurer; V. A. Peedin, Woodruff. Third Row: A. S. Adams, D. W. Jordan, E. C. Walker, T. W. Secretary; K. O. Overton, President; K. M. Collier, Vice-President. Gibbons, Mrs. V. R. Draper, Advisor. Second Row: M. T. Fralix, N. J. Neal, M. J. Dailey, C. A. Yates, M. A. The French Honor Society First Row, left to right: Mrs. N. R. Ross, Advisor; K. O. Overton, Yates, B. M. Lane, S. L. Woodruff, P. R. Archer, R. R. Williams. Third Treasurer; V. A. Peedin, Secretary; M. V. Kroncke, Vice-President; D. Row: J. C. Langhon, Jr., S. E. Barrett, M. A. Woodruff, J. H. Higgins, F. Barrett, President. Second Row: M. E. Gurley, V. R. Hux, C. A. N. J. Neal, A. S. Adams. Fourth Row: K. M. Collier, E. C. Walker. The Laurel Society , The Laurel Society is a girls service organization composed of 22 girls in grades ten through twelve. The objectives of the Laurel Society are to develop initiative, to serve the school and community, to prepare for use- ful citizenship, and to recognize scholarship. Activities include a tea for the teachers, a Christmas Bazaar, fixing a needy family Thanks- giving Dinner, several clean-up projects, and the tutoring of seventh grade students. Seated, left to right: M. A. Parker, Junior Board of Director; N. J. Neal, President; M. V. Kroncke, Secretary. Standing: S. E. Barrett, Treasurer; D. S. Long, Senior Board of Director; P. R. McKenzie, H Sophomore Board of Director; K. L. Bailey, Vice-President. : : m ’ 3 a eee First Row, left to right: P. R. McKenzie, S. E. Barrett, Treasurer, M. V. Dailey, K. A. Jenkins, J. R. Halliday, C. A. Yates. Fourth Row: M.E. Kroncke, Secretary, N. J. Neal, President, K. L. Bailey, Vice-President, Gurley, J. H. Higgins, A. E. Fondren, M. A. Woodruff, Mrs. M. B. Cox, D. S. Long, M. A. Parker. Second Row: A. P. Cole, M. L. Adams, P. L. Advisor. | | | Barham, P. R. Archer, D. G. Hawkins. Third Row: A. S. Adams, M. J. The Art Guild First Row, left to right: Mr. W. M. Anglin, Advisor; T. L. Bone, Vice Dailey. Third Row: P. J. Ivey, E. A. Hux, H. M. Strickland, C. M. President; C. N. Stewart, President; K. M. Blythe, Secretary; R. F. Butler, L. L. Boone, S. L. Zepp. Fourth Row: H. B. Long, R. E. Davis, Dean, Treasurer; A. H. Drew, Reporter; L. R. Case. Second Row: E. G. G. W. Hux, W. T. Little. Baird, G. L. Ivey, M. C. Beddard, B. G. Mountford, K. A. Auman, M. J. The DECA Club 4 First Row, left to right: A. J. Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer; B. K. Byrd, McPheron, C. L. Polston, S. L. Lee, L. M. Jones, T. L. Vaughan, K. D. Historian; D. M. Williams, B. S. Johnson, J. E. Harding, President; D. L. White, M. C. Height, P. G. George, W. M. Overton. Fourth Row: D. R. Harrell, Vice-President; J. F. Meyer, Parliamentarian; G. M. Evans, B. C. Bailey, E. D. Wright, A. M. Harris, R. L. Crawford, R. R. Hargrave, Jr., Dean. Second Row: V. K. Strickland, C. L. Wheeler, B. A. Boyd, B. K. C. R. Traylor, R. L. Davis, Jr., P. K. Miles, A. R. Hawkins, D. M. Collier, E. D. Moseley, E. J. Johnson, B. A. VanderSluis, S. D. Massey, Jordan, T. M. Sweat. Fifth Row: W. R. Joyner, W. E. Jordan, Jr., D. D. B. D. Robbins, R. N. Harris, M. D. Welch, C. D. Horne. Third Row: Rogers, K. O. Skinner, D. R. Lynch, D. R. Blackmon, W. E. Price, A. L. Mrs. R. B. Taylor, Advisor, L. R. Ross, L. F. Stell, B. G. Harrell, S. A. Boyd, T. R. Norris, D. W. Jordan, D. L. Padgett. The Future Teachers First Row, left to right: D. S. Long, Vice-President; K. W. Garner, Davis. Fourth Row: M. V. Kroncke, N. J. Neal, M. A. Woodruff, V. A. | Secretary; S. L. Zepp, Treasurer; J. A. Brown, President. Second Row: Peedin, J. H. Higgins, A. H. Drew, Mrs. V. R. Draper, Advisor. Fifth E. A. Harper, D. G. Hawkins, E. K. Robertson, P. A. Price, C. A. Yates, Row: G. W. Hux, C. L. Castellow, K. O. Overton, S. K. Carter, A. S. K. A. Auman, D. K. Harris. Third Row: H. R. Fanney, J. R. Halliday, Adams, K. M. Blythe, T. C. Hux. T. M. Connell, S. K. Johnson, B. G. Mountford, M. C. Williamson, C. F. Youth For Christ Parnell, B. M. Carter, D. G. Perkinson, D. E. Gray. Second Row: D. R. Patterson, Secretary-Treasurer; W. B. Collier, E. Y. Ferrell, L. R. Faile. | | First Row, left to right: Mrs. C. R. Bell, Advisor; S. G. Murphy, T. A. Hurst, President; D. W. Jordan, V. C. Larrimore, Vice-President; B. M. The Ro-Rap Staff Seated, left to right: T. W. Gibbons, Sports Editor; K. O. Overton, Club Editor; C. L. Castellow, Editor; Miss J. H. Belche, Advisor; D. W. Jordan, Business Manager. Seated, left to right: D. F. Ogden, Sophomore Editor; D. K. Harris, Eighth Grade Editor; D. G. Hawkins, Seventh Grade Editor; J. A. Brown, Junior Editor; A. H. Drew, Senior Editor; G. B. Mountford, Freshman Editor. The Key Club First Row, top to bottom: T. W. King, G. W. Taylor, R. A. Musgrove, J. H. Godwin, W. C. Davis, J. E. Harding, J. C. Bright, C. J. Laughon, Jr., W. E. Netherland, A. K. Williams. Second Row: E. C. Walker, R. T. 38 Fondren, J. M. Deloatch, S. R. Blackwell, D. F. Barrett, F. G. Carter, W. S. Braswell, J. T. Crawford, P. A. Williams, R. A. McBrayer. Not Shown: E. A. Harper. The Key Club Sweetheart Brenda Kay Williams The Key Club Board of Directors Seated, left to right: R. A. McBrayer, Treasurer; G. W. Taylor, Vice-President; R. T. Fondren, President; T. W. King, Secretary. Standing, left to right: W.S. Braswell, W. C. Davis, A. K. Williams, Mr. J. P. Parker, Advisor. 55 | | i i RRMA A aeinn: — First Row, left to right: G. D. Dickens, C. D. Lee, S. D. Scott, K. L. Bailey, P. R. Archer, K. J. Wells, C. P. Kidd, K. M. Ward. Sec- ond Row: J. F. Letchworth, L. Y. Wilson, P. A. Morris, L. A. Newsome, P. D. Jones, C. A. Weathers, P. S. Pope. Third Row: L. A. Nethery, M. N. Hite, M. B. Heuber, R. E. Barrow, C. W. Har- 40 SER RRLYON ici pshamiansinsiieeneeionseunseliconenaen ee a CReRN ENS Roanoke Rapids grave, G. D. Chambers, T. C. Hux, A. R. Hawkins. Fourth Row: Mrs. G. B. Dickens, Director; G. E. Holloman, E. A. Harper, R. L. Edwards, J. E. Harding, D. D. Newsome, W. H. Traylor, S. R. Blackwell, S. L. Strickland. : . ee iim NOS Ena ISR Sn ee ee Senior Mixed Chorus First Row, left to right: P. A. Gray, D. S. Long, M. K. Blanton, N. F. Nowell, S. |. Ussery, L. B. McKinney, E. Y. Ferrell, K. W. Gar- ner. Second Row: C.H. Parrish, P. A. Price, M. J. Dailey, B. K. Williams, C. J. Singletary, L. L. Boone, B. M. Lane, R. F. Dean. Third Row: C. M. Butler, J. H. Edwards, H. A. Webb, R. M. Hig- gins, D. R. Joyner, D. W. Acree, C. E. Cawley, M. V. Kroncke, M. S. Boyette. Fourth Row: T. E. Askew, T. L. Story, D. L. Paxton, R. G. Ferrell, G. M. Evans, J. C. Brooks, H. R. Fanney, Jr., R. E. Davis, L. M. White. The Madrigal Singers — The Junior Chorus First Row, left to right: D. S. Long, S. |. Ussery, L. B. McKinney, E. Y. Ferrell. Second Row: B. M. Lane, R. F. Dean, M. J. Dailey, M. N. Hite. Third Row: J. C. Brooks, Jr., G. D. Chambers, C. W. First Row, left to right: D. R. Chambers, B. L. Marshall, L. D. Acree, J. S. Babson, L. L. Porter, D. K. Underdue, P. H. Barfield. Second Row: Mrs. G. B. Dickens, Choral Director; R. C. Archer, B. J. Newsome, S. F. Taylor, H. M. Handsome, S. D. Pepper, J. K. Nowell, L. F. Smith. Third Row: J. W. Lawson, S. E. Bailey, T. H. 42 incest net aD Re aii li q Hargrave, Jr.. D. R. Joyner, D. W. Acree, L. White, R. G. Ferrell. Not Shown: J. A. High, P. S. Pope. ' | Browder, D. L. Hale, M. J. Harlowe, M. P. Chenoweth, H. L. Davis. Fourth Row: J. B. Taylor, J. M. Pulley, G. L. Hudson, J. W. Hub- bard, R. L. Gibson, J. C. Towles, J. R. Davis. Not Shown: P. L. Wrenn, D. J. Ward, J. A. Johnson, F. C. Batton. The Seventh Grade Chorus ede Be LOE BAERS BERR seen oe aan lh BREE beth eneet ets 48s 4 oe 2 pecpea ts ts She, Shee oan + 2488 Ei ihe eneees Foon e any The seventh grade choral group stands ready to sing as their director, Mrs. Gwen Dickens, prepares to accompany them. First Row, left to right: F. M. Taylor, G. W. Starling, K. O. Dean, C. Moss, W. Oliver, T. L. Garner, R. G. Lee, R. J. Nowell, C. L. Stallings, H. M. Adams, R. M. Johnson, C, A. Dickerson,.R. M. Blake, D. L. Browder, L. B. Holloman, J. E. Hasty, B. C. Manry, Di Dae Wrighteares omriViherie VV alOWe mB ic Dover Ca Ca Ed: wards, W. T. Bradley, C. H. Thompson. Second Row: P. E. Brad- ley, C. F. Brickhouse, M. C. Crawford, K. A. Peck, J. V. Presnall, P. M. Morere, D.. L. Wright, R. M. Olmstead, T. S. Redford, T. A. Massey, D. K. Patterson, D. S. Gums, T. M. Underdue, N. M. Wal- den, B. K. Wrenn, M. N. Ward, P. J. Turner, M. J. Bliss, S. E. Jenkins, B. D. Jenkins, P. R. Midgette, B. L. Nethercutt, S. K. Stokes, P. O. Groves. Third Row: P. L. Barfield, B. C. Williams, C. M. Turner, V. D. Harris, J. L. Tucker, C. D: Walker, D. G. Pulley, R. L. Strickland, P. Neal, S. G. Best, D. A. Isles, R. P. Hargrave, W. P. Carter, H. K. Hamm, R. C. Moseley, S. C. Whitfield, D. S. Wilder, B. L. Fansler, K. A. Samnons, A. L. Griffin, G. C. Glover, M. C. Gaylord, D. J. Walters, C. A. Taylor, E. F. Johnson. Fourth Row: F. D. Cullom, L. E. Boan, L. F. Wright, B. J. Massey, J. L. Smith, K. A. Wrenn, C. L. Felts, C. D. Moseley, C. K. Ingram, S. C. Andrews, C. P. Merritt, M. C. Fondren, P. L. Laughon, R. L. Ivey, K. L. Robinette, A. A. Anderson, T. F. Borrell, J. R. Taylor, M. L. Marshall, J. A. Massey, D. McAllister, P. K. Evans, H. W. Carlisle, R. T. Oliver, G. T. Pruden, M. J. Bowers. i] 1 The Monogram Club Striving to promote school spirit and sportsmanship on the campus is the principle aim of the Monogram Club. The club consists of athletes who have earned their letter in a major sport. The club assumes respon- sibility for the concession stand and aids in keeping the gym in order during basketball games. The club advisor is Coach J. C. Hoyle, Athletic Director. Left to right: S. R. Blackwell, President; M. T. Fralix, Secretary-Treasurer; K. W. Dickerson, Vice- President. First Row, left to right: W. L. Epps, R. A. McBrayer, D. D. Rogers, M. T. Fralix, J. E. Harding, J. C. Bright, R. A. Musgrove, III, J. W. Boone, K. W. Dickerson, D. L. Paxton, D. S. Davis, W. S. Braswell. Second Row: W. M. Netherland, IV, G. W. Hux, T. B. Neal, S. R. Blackwell, G. M. Evans, R. T. Fondren, E. A. Harper, C. W. Hargrave, Jr., G. D. Chambers, M. D. Little, D. G. Collier, R. J. Capps. Third Row: Coach J. C. Hoyle, Advisor; J. W. Cooke, A. E. McAbee, R. B. Roberson, R. M. Etheridge, R. H. Best, H. R. Fanney, C. M. Butler, W. H. Traylor, T. W. Williams. The Junior Red Cross First Row, left to right: Mr. W. P. Pope, Advisor; P. R. Midgette, L. C. Stallings, R. H. Hayes, C. F. Davis, L. B. Weathers, Treasurer; K. W. Garner, Vice-President; B. K. Williams, President; S. K. Carter, Secretary; L. F. Murphey, S. D. Scott. Second Row: S. L. Sledge, L. F. Wright, C. W. Branch, A. J. Miles, C. L. Morris, M. K. Ethridge, M. E. Howard, S. L. Zepp, T. L. Strickland, S. A. Carroll, P. L. Laughon. Third Row: A. A. Anderson, R. P. Hargrave, C. M. Chenowith, M. K. Gibbons, T. J. Jenkins, D. L. Bowers, T. D. Medlin, T. A. Parnell, J. K. Flythe, L. G. Warren, D. G. Williams. The Girls’ Athletic Association First Row, left to right: Miss L. Steinbeck, Advisor; S. D. Scott, P. J. Ivey, L. D. Acree, K. R. Gibson, S. G. Wheeler, P. E. Webb, J. K. Nowell, S. D. Pepper, S. L. Jenkins, Secretary-Treasurer; L. B. Weathers. Second Row: G. L. Ivey, A. M. Sykes, B. G. Sawyer, D. G. Groves, K. L. Jordan, C. F. Davis, President; H. M. Strickland, D. C. Futrell, J. L. Ward, P. K. Wright. Third Row: J. A. Cannon, K. A. King, G. J. Long, A. E. McKinney, M. K. Ethridge, K. D. Griffies, J. C. Peedin, B. R. Butler, E. J. Davis, N. R. Wrenn, D. M. Wade, K. L. Bailey. Fourth Row: L. M. Slade, R. A. Stainback, S. M. Hargrave, K. A. Jenkins, Vice-President; T. D. Medlin, S. E. Harris, P. R. MacKenzie, K. L. Braswell, D. L. Bowers, C. L. King. Fifth Row: L. M. Slade, V. C. Larrimore, M. M. Freeman, P. L. Barham, B. G. Webb, K. J. Wells, C. Collier, C. L. Morris, P. F. Archer. Brenda Williams Kathy Overton — Co-Chief ‘as a, J Z Cp i} ‘ 4S eR yi’ ne ig. JS 1 : } ; nif. Y Ann Drew The Varsity Cheerleaders Left to right: K. O. Overton, Co-Chief, M. V. Kroncke, Chief, C. J. Singletary, C. A. Weathers, L. L. Boone, V. A. Roberts, S. E. Barrett, A. H. Drew, B. K. Williams, K. M. Ward. The Jayvee Cheerleaders Left to right: K. L. Woodruff, L. F. Clary, Co-Chief, M. J. Green, Chief, N. C. Higgins, R. H. Hayes, J. A. Hofmann, P. A. Edwards, E. P. Whitley, J. H. Jirva, alternate, L. H. Edwards, B. L. Doughtie, C. R. Evans, alternate. 47 ee Re BR eS ee cere BS: htt eee Coaches Don Curtis and Woody Wilson watch students ready the court for a volley ball game during physical education. oaches Varsity Football Scores Roanoke Rapids...20 Ahoskie........0 Roanoke Rapids...13 Northeastern .....0 Roanoke Rapids... 8 Northern Nash .. . 24 Roanoke Rapids...28 Havelock ......18 Roanoke Rapids...14 Williamston -....0 Roanoke Rapids... 8 Tarboro.......32 Roanoke Rapids... 8 WestCarteret ....6 Roanoke Rapids ...40 East Carteret .....6 Roanoke Rapids...33 Washington..... .0 Roanoke Rapids...30 Bertie ........12 Fy . Fralix, Trainer. First Row, left to right: O. L. Moody, J. W. Cooke, K. W. Dicker- son, R. T. Fondren, T. C. Hux, E. A. Harper, A. R. Hawkins, S. R. Blackwell, J. A. High. Second Row: S. L. Strickland, C. W. Har- grave, Jr., W. H. Traylor, W. S. Braswell, A. M. Harris, W. M. Netherland, |V, G. M. Evans, W. L. Epps, T. B. Neal. Third Row: B. C. Edwards, D. L. Paxton, C. M. Butler, W. |. Hedgepeth, J. K. Coaches: R. E. Carter, H. C. Wilson, F. D. Curtis. Flythe, T. L. Bone, R. A. McBrayer, H. R. Fanney, Jr., R. M. Etheridge. Fourth Row: D. D. Rogers, S. L. Deaton, Ree ea eds wards, R. L. Baird, T. W. Pittman, J. C. Bright, !I1, G. W. Taylor, G. W. Hux, J. C. Laughon. Fifth Row: R. J. Capps, C. D. Peedin, Jr., J. E. Harding, J. F. Meyer, J. W. Boone, II1, W. D. Hamby, ile W. Williams. E. A. Harper T. C. Hux A. R. Hawkins Tackle Fullback Halfback All-Conference All-Conference All-East G. W. Taylor C. W. Hargrave, Jr. K. W. Dickerson J. W. Cooke Kicker End Halfback Quarterback S. L. Strickland D. L. Paxton H. R. Fanney, Jr. Tackle Guard Tackle Center wee est J. W. Boone, III R. T. Fondren S. R. Blackwell A. M. Harris End Center, End Guard Guard All-Conference All-Conference All-Conference C. D. Peedin, Jr. G. M. Evans Tackle Halfback J. F. Meyer J. A. High Halfback Tackle Kicker Tackle iiawkins three passes and Fondren got Three went wide ght for ¢ plays iater Boone rds and the Joe High eight tackles assists after es evade i 3; Blackwel was were y Hux (38 the kickoff Hux a bef ore Jackets Roll Over Washington 33-0 Jackets Win 14-0 STATISTICS First Downs Cooke went weer fro: yard line. Arthur ran the oc rT itors an 8-4 the State Hoyle Piel Parbors, will RR WIL 5 ) ¢ a North “ 4 tern Confer give t 48 the Jackets ‘ 4 In other games Friday night eastern teams, tout Edenton Carteret good yardage s in the second edged Tarboro walloped hn Cooke Reancke celebrate Rapids Homecoming oppocnent for the East Carteret were biasted 7040 by Friday night ids Yellow hed 6) yards th a the bai Cart y Hawkins, wh picked 45 arries yards in six m the drive, went the ting Rams decision by Northern Nash last BY THOMAS LYNCH Sports Editor - week ke Rapids scored quick Th iate = Wiianston om Havelock to the M18 Northeastern nce victory Hoyle Jackets travel to then held xt week to battle non. back @ eenwaves in B league re the An exchange of fumbles ied Friday tp the first touchdown by the Jackets. Havelock kicked off te start the game and runs of 3 yards by Arthur Ray Hawkins put the Jackets on the Havelock four. A fumble turned the ball over, but Orlande Moody pounced on Ram over Field Jackets in the 2 3-1 mark overall defeat was a M4 eft the con. and 15 lead for the first will next week at Hovle Pleld and the event will be The Marine Tarbors with Cooke f one again terback sneak the biggest yard night, picking up f iM’ yards in 2 lawkins had 88 in Kenny Dickersor carries Hux Was six y the Jackets in the entire Ne it took the Patriots 14 plays ¢ first downs te cross the arries goal line. Another important for 1 irive was that it seven minutes of mddie Harper All-Conference part of the rough with twe vonsumed time off th (oand Robbie es final lock five tit ive tin goal line i uckets The play wa tes and were hat carried the e the Wes Cartere lefonse could get set and st the Jackets, t marched t pening quarter touch 0K Le tawkiry 2 before he went had the touch. int the Jacket right on of te count i had n the pull them through Robbie ’ckerson de Moody ky Fond another one es at defensive and vine tackles and four assists with Harper jed nine 28-1 in the second quarter tt a Hux added 4 in 19 and Rams gave the Jackets qui trips; Cooke had 53 i 13 tries; scare for the rest of the The Rams moved the the field in ti 18 points Dickerson Carries. bat over and cut Jacket mar 42 yard scoring pass in the minute of the half. Tt from Jim Dargin Godette Key crucial thing that kept Havelock f changing the outcome of game in the second half we’ defensive play times the was Rapids, picking up 67 y, Hux hada te ickerson | arries had YS — Act een the Roar rn af Elizabet! rter photos of e } cket Defense Sparkles In Second s, DAILY HERALD, Sun., Oct Tarboro Hands Jackets 32-8 Defeat ISTICS BR TARBORO JOWNS 2 ishing ck a) salir 5 i i 38 slow Jackets and s seen here in first and W) vielory. At the Conference win over Rapides here Friday Reanoke conference play, wall West Carteret next week ee ee is here Friday 41, 1976 ang everyone was other thriller. er had the crowd on ike Rapids, eptions a 0 Elsewhere around the cor es Lost 2 1 erence, Northeastern biankec jeg 1S Havelock 7-0 and Was ix y dirt Bret with e by quarters topped West Carteret ihe opening GRO 732 8 43-32 Fans starting to pour t, a oo EL AG 9 4.4 wands a Hove, Field deleaso’ were s s aka and pene before the game got underway suiled 0 ¥ THOMAS LYNCH, and by game time, there were Tarboro Sports Editor few seats to be had. Tur’ ball on the 2 Wouchdown passes by erback Muson Lilley ali hopes for an upset and the red hot Turbore S @ 32-6 Northeastern Talk NSE — Roanoke Rapids was a ro running game for most of the game here Friday Arthur Hawking (24) and John Boone (66) show fine defensive play. Hawkins was also the offers 4, SUNDAY HERALT Haw DSOR — The Roanoke % Yellow Jacl joued | BRASOR, High hada large delegation to fil visiters bleachers. gridiron about some ; meetings of these two fine Sur, was echoing arcund th team pieving fired up Jackets ble to hold the strong Ge We RE haifsack race with id about been said dg ded 4 ke undisputed of second place in atandings, Washington closed with 4 record.of $42 to Jackets 61 The defense.which has been outstanding all year, picked ap the first score of the game Rosnoke Rapids’ Greg Taylor punted to the Bertie ane yard line anid Allen Harris and Orland Moody hit the ball left, fullback Timmy Hux (38) stands straight and happy after getting up from scoring the only offensive touchdown, a four yard juant which climaxed a 68-yard march, Other dackets seen are Glenn Moody (22), John Boone (66) and pas: defense and went to the air. A pass to Lester Johnson covered the final 2 yards to the end zone. Carnell Boyd kicked the extra point, It took the Jackets fust one. and-a-half minutes to get the peinte back and ge ahead 7. Arthur Ray Hawkins broke up the middie and raced t the sidelines and out ran the ‘Tarboro team 57 yards to the end zone. Hawking got the call again.on the conversion and put the Jackets out in front 7 at the end of the first period. Tarboro scored twice in the second period, with Lilley’s passing accounting for one racing 57 yards for the ory Jacket touchdown in y Fondren (86) is the other identifiable son Lilley (45) and Ronnie Crisp, the ball are the Tarboro players kins Scores RK BER 14- toast] fr Ke and for the went the score bounded back to close zap with spectacular yard iWekoff return by John Aas who cul through the defense like a super plese blade 1 teams moved the ball in ihe secund period, bul neither could get into the end zone. Bertie got to the Jacket three yard line just before the half ended and tried a field goal on fourth down, but it was wide and the teams went to the dressing reams with Roanoke akey pias tally and setting passed 26 yard, to put the Jacket 4 Crisp plunged 4 Moments later a Jacket was recovered o Lilley connected 44 storing sounded to ent Yarboro was Defense took o the third periad though the visitar: pick up a lot of could not pen deep in their terr The longest drive for the winn ye the TALE OVER talks over a Utile in the night. The chal was Jackel touchd oy Railing Honnie B quarter, Two plays later Edd and scored to put the gam were al i re here Pridwy fetlowing the y the only the right eige of the end ing 19 yards for the Rogacke Rapids ace complished one thing ix defest it scored the only points chalked up against the Vikings in sla gamed this season. The Jackets had a total of 140 yards offense while five previous opponents had only a net of 206 on the rugged defense Jdehn Boone were the ¢ Athletic Director Hoyle and Mason Harp eteran Coach onored Here SUNDAY HER Jackets Lose Fir: t Pg. 8 Jayvee Football Scores Roanoke Rapids... 6 Northeastern . . Roanoke Rapids... 14 Northern Nash . Roanoke Rapids... 18 Havelock Raanoke Rapids... 28 Williamston Roanoke Rapids... O Tarboro.... Roanoke Rapids...22 West Carteret Roanoke Rapids...14 East Carteret Roanoke Rapids... 8 Washington. . Roanoke Rapids... 8 Bertie eg Cas Coaches: L. S. West, J. E. Parker Front Row, left to right: W. R. Myrick, A. H. Lyles, J. D. Ezzelle, McBrayer, G. M. Hatem, R. D. Brown, J. P. Hatem, W. T. Manness, Jr., M. A. Midgette, L. W. Matthews, M. W. Walters, R. A. Lee, R. Jr. Third Row: R. L. Spence, J. C. Blasingame, D. M. Brewer, Jr., G. Burton, Jr., D. L. Edwards, J. T. Crawford, A. K. Williams, J. B. D. Berry, D. C. Hux, Jr., J. W. Hubbard, W. D. Tillery, III, G. M. Pulley, G. Ivey, D. N. Patterson, B. R. White, D. R. Griffin. A. Medlin, S. P. Lyles, E. A. Fortier, Jr., J. W. Strickland, Jr., M. Second Row: M. K. Dickens, W. P. Barnes, M. B. Castellow, A. M. R. Hall, A. Coons, Jr., D. L. Keeter, M. J. Taylor, J. L. Vincent, Powell, D. K. Hale, R. D. Hudson, J. H. Brown, T. L. Hale, J. M. D. N. Inscoe. Fondren, K. L. Williams, R. B. Braswell, R. L. Flythe, R. A. Robert Musgrove and Ricky Fondren watch a Mariner’s shot travel Ride ‘em, Cowboy! Arthur Ray Hawkins comes down astride toward the goal. opponent as George Reid and Robert Musgrove watch. Arthur Ray Hawkins tries a lay-up as Greg Taylor lends his moral Robert Musgrove fights for the ball against two Bertie players. Ricky support. Fondren and George Reid watch the outcome. Tim Sweat and Robert Musgrove (Number 55) fight the Tigers of George Reid and Arthur Ray Hawkins soar high to block a Bertie shot Tarboro for a rebound. while Greg Taylor watches for the rebound. Varsity Basketball ACCUMULATIVE CHART Through 19 Games Statistics: 1970-1971 Tournament: 0 - 1, Overall: 11-8 Percent (%) Hawkins, A.R. coe nae | | [O manar sf f=[=| | «fo TC CHIE) ALL CONFERENCE: TIMOTHY M. SWEAT Managers: P. A. Williams, G. McKee, T. W. King, D. S. Davis, M. B. Morris. a or ae Left to right: P. W. Oliver, F. G.Carter,R. M. Etheridge, W. C. Davis, T.M. Sweat, G. W. Taylor, R. A. Muskgrove, lil, R. T. Fondren... 56 Varsity Basketball “Usimse say i) Pepe be fefot pepo Pele l = ele e fe Pe Pelee fete t el T= JID EB ee Bees] = J Se eee Bill Davis takes a jumper while Arthur Hawkins, George Reid, and Tim Sweat wait to see which way the ball bounces. Coach F. D. Curtis 57 _..G. Reid, J. C. Bright, A. R. Hawkins. Varsity Roanoke Rapids 58 Northern Nash 54 The Jackets opened their 1970-71 basketball season with a thrilling 58-54 overtime victory over the visiting Northern Nash team. The home five took a two point lead into the locker room at halftime, but were outscored 16 to 8 in the third quarter to fall behind by six points. The Knights held their lead until Arthur Hawkins put the Jackets in front by a point with less than a minute remaining in the game. The Jackets went down by one on a basket by Northern Nash but Hawkins tied it up with four seconds remaining. At the end of regulation time, the score was knotted at 52-52. Roanoke Rapids outscored the Knights 6-2 in the overtime period to win the contest. Arthur Hawkins led the Jackets with 21 points, followed by Tim Sweat with 14. Roanoke Rapids 56 Northern Nash 72 Northern Nash avenged an earlier loss and defeated the Y ellow Jackets 72-56. After a close first half, which saw Roanoke Rapids ahead 34-30, the Knights quickly took the lead in the third quarter and continued to increase it as the game progressed. Tim Sweat was the top scorer with 20 points. He was followed by Arthur Hawkins with 14. Roanoke Rapids 80 Northampton 64 After trailing by two at the half, the Yellow Jackets Outscored the Northampton Rams 43-25 in the final two periods to win their second game 80-64. The rebounding and shooting of Tim Sweat and Bill Davis led the Jackets to their victory over the home team. Tim Sweat led Roanoke Rapids’ scorers with 24 points, followed by Bill Davis’ 20, and Arthur Hawkins’ 16. Roanoke Rapids 55 Northampton 58 The Northampton Rams avenged a previous loss to defeat the Yellow Jackets on their home court in a real cliff-hanger, 58-55, The home team battled back in the second half to overcome their 12 point halftime defeat and pulled within a point of the visiting five with less than a minute to play. With 12 seconds left in the game, Northampton made good on a one-and-one opportunity to put the game out of reach and denied the Jackets of a come-from-behind victory. Tim Sweat led the Jacket scoring with 22 points, followed by Bill Davis with 10 points. Roanoke Rapids 75 Northeastern 72 The Yellow Jackets took their first conference victory over North- eastern of Elizabeth City. It was a see-saw battle throughout the game with the Eagles leading after the first and third quarters and the Jackets after the second and final periods. Behind the scoring of Tim Sweat, the home team held off the stubborn Northeastern five and hung On to a 75-72 victory. Sweat led the Jacket point-getters with 22 points. Arthur Hawkins took second place scoring honors with 12 points. Roanoke Rapids 61 West Carteret 74 Raonoke Rapids suffered its first conference loss to the West Carteret Patriots. After a quick first quarter lead, the Jacket attack slacked off and they trailed by a point at half-time. The Yellow Jackets’ poor play continued through the third period, when they fell behind by 13 points, The home team surged within 5 points of the leading Patriots in the fourth quarter, but West Carteret built their lead back to 13 and won going away. Tim Sweat and Bill Davis again led the Jacket scoring attack with 23 and 10 points respectively. Roanoke Rapids 68 Havelock 66 The Yellow Jackets defeated the Havelock Rams with a narrow 68-66 victory on the Rams’ home court, giving the Jackets their second conference win against a single loss. Ricky Fondren sank a free throw, after time expired, to give Roanoke Rapids the victory. Tim Sweat was the top Jacket scorer with 18 points; Arthur Hawkins had 14; and the third highest scoring spot was shared by Bill Davis and Fondren with 12 points each. Roanoke Rapids 68 Bertie 59 A determined Roanoke Rapids team kept its poise when behind and came back to defeat the home-standing Bertie Falcons, 68-59. The Yellow Jackets couldn’t do anything right the first half and fell behind by nine points at half-time. The visiting Jackets came back in the second half and outscored the Falcons 24-9 in the third quarter to take the lead. They protected their lead throughout the final period to bring home their third conference victory. Leading Jacket scorers were: Bill Davis, with 23; Tim Sweat, with 16; and Arthur Hawkins, with 12 points, Roanoke Rapids 53 Washington 65 A talented Washington team held off a slight Jacket surge in the third quarter to hand the home team their second conference defeat. The Pam Pack’s quickness built them an eleven point lead in the first quarter; a lead they never relinquished to the weary Yellow Jackets. Tim Sweat and Arthur Hawkins shared the scoring honors with 12 points apiece. Robert Musgrove netted 10 points in the losing cause. Roanoke Rapids 62 East Carteret 33 An almost flawless performance by the Yellow Jacket five gave Roanoke Rapids an easy 62-33 victory over the Mariners of East Carteret. To complement its offensive play, the Jackets committed only four fouls during the whole game as they completely dominated the game. Tim Sweat was the leading Jacket scorer with 26 points. Arthur Hawkins trailed him with 10 points. Basketball Roanoke Rapids 58 Tarboro 53 Roanoke Rapids built a 12 point lead through three quarters and then held off a fourth quarter Tiger rally to defeat Tarboro 58-53. Turnovers nearly cost the Jackets a victory but time ran out on Tarboro, with them five points behind. Scoring honors were shared by Bill Davis and Greg Taylor, with 14 points apiece; Tim Sweat bucketed 12 points; and Arthur Hawkins netted 10 points. Roanoke Rapids 65 West Carteret 77 West Carteret handed Roanoke Rapids its second defeat of the season by winning 77-65. The Jackets took a first quarter lead but saw it surmounted in the second and third quarters when the Patriots out- scored the visiting team 47-20. The Jackets tried in vain to erase the Patriot lead but could only come within 12 points as the final period ended. Tim Sweat led the Jacket attack with 28 points. Roanoke Rapids 62 Northeastern 58 The Yellow Jackets build a 10 point lead through three quarters, saw it dwindle to two points in the fourth quarter, and then assured them- selves of victory when Arthur Hawkins sank some pressure free throws in the waning moments of the fourth period, as the Jackets beat the Northeastern Eagles for the second time, 62-58. Arthur Hawkins scored 18 points; Ricky Fondren, 14 points; and Tim Sweat, 10 points. Roanoke Rapids 63 Havelock 43 The Yellow Jackets got off to a slow start but gradually increased their lead to beat Havelock 63-43 in their second meeting of the year. After scoring only six points in the initial period, Roanoke Rapids hit in double figures in the remaining quarters to bring home the victory. Tim Sweat led Jacket scorers with 24 points. Greg Taylor and Bill Davis scored 11 and 10 points, respectively. Roanoke Rapids 61 Bertie 66 The Bertie Falcons avenged an earlier loss to Roanoke Rapids by pulling out a 66-61 victory over a never-say-die Jacket team. Behind by 14 points at one time, the Yellow Jackets kept battling back and finally led the Falcons by a point with less than three minutes remaining in the game; but a three point play put Bertie ahead to stay with 50 seconds left. Tim Sweat netted 22 points, while Bill Davis hit for 13 markers. Roanoke Rapids 61 Washington 79 Washington’s quickness again prevailed as the Pam Packs bombed the visiting Jackets 79-61. The Yellow Jackets didn’t get the scoring punch they needed until the fourth quarter, when they netted 30 points. Tim Sweat put 21 points through the hoop to lead Jacket scoring. Bill Davis scored 16, and Arthur Hawkins added 11 points. Roanoke Rapids 68 Tarboro 61 Another close game resulted in the second meeting between the Jackets - and the Tigers of Tarboro. The second quarter proved to be the difference. The Yellow Jackets outscored the home team by seven points that period, while the two teams equalled each other’s output in the first quarter and the second half. Tim Sweat poured in 35 points to power the Jacket offense. Arthur Hawkins netted 12 points and Bill Davis scored 10 points. Roanoke Rapids 53 East Carteret 49 Roanoke Rapids outlasted a Mariner fourth quarter surge and defeated East Carteret for the second time this season. The Jackets pulled away in the second quarter to a 10 point halftime lead, increased it to 12 in the third quarter, and held on for the victory as East Carteret scored 17 points to the Yellow Jackets’ 9 in the fourth quarter. Tim Sweat led in scoring with 15 points, followed closely by Arthur Hawkins and Bill Davis with 13 and 12 points, respectively. Roanoke Rapids 63 Conference Tournament Play Tarboro 64 Roanoke Rapids seemed to be cruising to an easy victory over Tarboro in the first round of the Conference Tournament with a 17 point lead midway through the second quarter; however, by halftime the Vikings were down by nine points, Tarboro continued to whittle away at the Jacket lead until] they went ahead for the first time 64-63, leaving one second on the clock. The Jackets failed to score on the ensuing play and lost by a single point. Arthur Hawkins led in scoring with 22 points, followed by Ricky Fondren with 13, and Tim Sweat with 12, NEAC Jayvee A pep talk by Coach West puts the team in the right frame of mind before a tough game. Left to right: R. E. Pritchard, J. L. Vincent, B. R. White, J. M. Deloatch, Jr., F. C. Batton, S. P. Lyles, R. T. Hockaday, D. C. Hux, Jr., R. D. Hudson, T.D. Maddrey, R. L. Powell, J. K. Flythe. 60 Tournament Champions 1971 SCORES SEO VS shi hi (Owe ates ining MaL eran ara Northern Nash 39 Re cam curoriouiey eMisiee comes tenet ee Northern Nash 50 Northampton 40 Northampton 30 Ree Ue ole Stn eae te ol aq aula owas Northeastern 68 West Carteret 41 Roanoke Rapids 41 Roanoke Rapids Roanoke Rapids Roanoke Rapids 71 Roanoke Rapids Roanoke Rapids 69 Roanoke Rapids: SOwaicec rae tite eheuep aes Gone 6 ous. ads Havelock 55 ROanO KevRaplast AV ere wes nee uisiietn cokes clare ss) Sols Hoes. eas Bertie 44 RocnokeIRapicss Osman ee yy reac Canter e hawal eee tec Washington 39 Roanoke Rapids OO yan «anaes eusine ai cess, ees, ole East Carteret 30 RUANOKCIRaDICOSMOOe et a ame e cuits f ces sits, kel ate ewe on Tarboro 58 Roanoke Rapids 55 West Carteret 62 ROanOKerRapicS 55ar. 1. 5, «er aeietenc. ci. aeeaee one Northeastern 58 RognokelRapidseO2memercy actls Cmeheh c GP tus lseaics we eae es Havelock 37 RoanakenapicsmOOme eg soe c lew nee nike te) Gite oie tor eons Bertie 44 RoanokeiRapidssO4en ace ities ata os meee ss ares Washington 67 RoanoKeuRapidss 55 ate cnscrctetsariete to leie ehh Go ae er es Tarboro 57 Roanoke Rapids 54 Roanoke Rapids Roa noke Rapids 52 Roanoke Rapids 42 A ey amen Cece Pua RCS eI mere res -,East Carteret 27 PR eire ar eeicte st ch cee he . ... .Northeastern 49 RAE Mar aessio sy aalalial cede ae West Carteret 34 Roanoke Rapids 41 Northern Nash 39 The Jayvees trailed the Junior Knights until the final period of play. With a little more than four minutes of play in the fourth period, the Junior Jackets slipped into the lead. Behind the shooting of Tyrone Hockaday and Tom Maddrey, the Jayvees held the lead. Rock Powell led the scoring attack with 12 points. Hockaday canned 11, while Maddrey put 8 points through the loops. Roanoke Rapids 40 Northern Nash 50 The Junior Jackets fell behind 13-1 in the first period and could never get back in the game as they fell victims to the Baby Knights 50-40. Donnie Hux’s foul shot was the only point scored by the Junior Jackets in the first period, as they were outplayed under the boards. Tyrone Hockady and James Vincent shared the scoring honors with 11 points apiece. Roanoke Rapids 85 Northampton 40 The Junior Jackets outscored the Jayvees of Northampton 53-14 in the middle two periods, and went on to win the game going away. Jimmy Deloatch led the Roanoke Rapids Jayvees with 12 points. Roanoke Rapids 71 Northampton 30 The Roanoke Rapids Jayvees demolished the Northampton Jayvees ina return match, 71-30. The Junior Jackets caught fire early and stayed that way the remainder of the game. Rock Powell scored 22 points and Jimmy Deloatch had 10. Roanoke Rapids 86 Northeastern 68 The Jayvees held a 20 point lead entering the final period and only lost two of that as they defeated the Junior Eagles of Northeastern 86-68. Tyrone Hockaday scored 30 big ones and was followed by Jimmy Deloatch with 17, Rock Powell with 15, and Donnie Hux with 12 points. Roanoke Rapids 69 West Carteret 41 Behind the scoring of Rock Powell and Tryone Hockaday, who netted 19 each, the Junior Jackets coasted to an easy victory over the Junior Patriots from West Carteret. Jimmy Deloatch followed Powell and Hockaday with 11 points. Roanoke Rapids 80 Havelock 55 The Junior Jackets used a fast moving offense and a pressure defense to defeat the Jayvees of Havelock 80-55. The Jayvees took an 11 point first quarter lead and really poured it on in the third quarter to take the victory. Roanoke Rapids 49 Bertie 44 The Jayvees found their victory at Bertie a little harder to come by than usual. They could not pull away from the fledgling Falcons, but they took the jead early in the game and never lost it. Jimmy Deloatch and Rock Powell shared scoring honors for the Junior Jackets with 12 points each. Roanoke Rapids 63 Washington 39 The Junior Jackets rolled up another big lead as they downed the Washington Jayvees 63-39. Leading the scoring for the Jayvees was Rock Powell with 20 points. Jimmy Deloatch and Tyrone Hockaday scored 12 points each. 61 Roanoke Rapids 66 East Carteret 30 Using a fast-breaking offense and a hard pressing defense, the Jayvees defeated the Junior Mariners 66-30. Jimmy Deloatch led the Jayvees scoring with 13 points, followed by James Vincent with 12, and Tyrone Hockaday with 10. Roanoke Rapids 65 Tarboro 58 Behind the 16 point output of Tom Maddrey, the Junior Jackets defeated the Junior Vikings of Tarboro 65-58. James Vincent followed Maddrey with 13 points and Tyrone Hockaday canned 10. Roanoke Rapids 55 West Carteret 62 Although Rock Powell pumped 24 points for the Junior Jackets, they lost their first conference game to the Patriot Jayvees 62-55. Tyrone Hockaday followed Powell with 13 points. Roanoke Rapids 55 Northeastern 58 The Junior Jackets lost their second game in a row as the Baby Eagles of Northeastern outscored them by three points 58-55. After leading through the first three periods, the Jayvees fell behind at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Tyrone Hockaday took the honors in scoring with 12 points. Roanoke Rapids 62 Havelock 37 The Jayvees trounced the Baby Rams 62-37 in their second meeting of the year. The two middle periods were the big quarters for the Junior Jackets as they pulled out in front by 25 points. Tyrone Hockaday led the scoring with 14 points, while Rock Powell scored 12. Roanoke Rapids 60 Bertie 44 The Junior Jackets downed the Baby Falcons for the second time as Rock Powell bucketed 16 points. He was followed by Tyrone Hocka- day with 14 and Donnie Hux with 13. Roanoke Rapids 64 Washington 67 The Jayvees fell victim to the Pam Pack Jayvees in a thrilling 67-64 overtime loss. The Junior Jackets lost their 11 point lead in the second half and could only score 3 points to the Pam Pack’s 6 in the overtime period. Rock Powell was the Jayvees’ big gun with 24 points, while Tom Maddrey added 16, and James Vincent canned 10. Roanoke Rapids 55 Tarboro 57 The Junior Jackets could not regain their 6 point halftime deficit as the Junior Vikings beat them 57-55. Rock Powell led Jayvee scoring with 21 points. Tyrone Hockaday followed Powell with 16 points. Roanoke Rapids 54 East Carteret 42 The Jayvees finished regular season play with a 54-42 win over the Baby Mariners of East Carteret. A fourth quarter scoring outburst assured the Junior Jackets of their victory. James Vincent and Rock Powell topped the Jayvee scoring attack with 13 points apiece. Conference Tournament Play Roanoke Rapids 49 East Carteret 27 Roanoke Rapids, seated first in the first annual Northeastern Conference Junior Varsity Tournament, defeated eighth seated East Carteret in the first round, 49-27. The Junior Jackets held an 11 first quarter lead and were never headed as they continually increased the margin during the remainder of the game. Rock Powell topped Jacket scores with 12 points. Roanoke Rapids 52 Northeastern 49 In the second round of the Junior Varsity Tournament, Roanoke Rapids blew an early first quarter lead but held on through the rest of the game to take the semi-final victory over Northeastern. The Baby Eagles took the lead over the Junior Jackets in the second half and the game see-sawed back and forth till the end, with the Jackets victorious in the last minute surge. Rock Powell led the Jacket scoring punch with 18 points. He was followed by Tyrone Hockaday with 11 markers. Roanoke Rapids 49 West Carteret 34 The Junior Jackets took the Northeastern Conference Junior Varsity Crown by downing the Junior Patriots of West Carteret in the initial Junior Varsity Tournament. The Jackets obtained a 21-13 first half lead and increased it to 14 by the end of the third quarter. They outscored the Patriots by a point in the final period to bring home the tourna- ment trophy. Tyrone Hockaday scored 16 points. James Vincent, 12; and Rock Powell, 11. Varsity Baseball Coach R. E. Carter Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Ranids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids . Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Scores ONONOWOWODDDAWBOAN— OO Oo Ahoskie..... East Carteret .... Elizabeth City Daview ees. crc Weldon ..... Washington ..... Bertie ...... West Carteret Williamston iafboromeene en East Carteret . Elizabeth City ... Havelock .... anborowpeenee Washington ..... Williamston Berticmemeenaee West Carteret Havelock .... First Row, left to right: A. L. Harp, R. A. Lee, B. C. Edwards, P. W. Oliver, M. D. Little, G. R. Meyer. Second Row: S. C. Hyde, R. L. Edwards, W. M. Hall, A. E. McAbee, J. M. Deloatch, Jr., J. K. Flythe, G. D. Chambers, Coach R. E. Carter. Third Row: D. B. Matthews, J. K. Cullom, R. M. Etheridge, K. W. Dickerson, L. T. Baird, J. C. Bright, 111, D. G. Collier, W. C. Davis. 62 Ahoskie 3 Roanoke Rapids 9 The Yellow Jackets got off to a slow start by dropping their non-conference opener to the Ahoskie Indians. The Jackets went to work early in the second inning when Richard Etheridge walked and then scored on two wild throws. Etheridge also scored the second run in the fourth when he drew a walk and crossed the plate on an error by the right fielder. The Indians tied the score in the fifth on a homer by Chuck Callis. In the sixth, Ahoskie gathered in six more runs. The Jackets managed only one other run in a last inning rally. Tommy Baird singled and Kenny Dickerson drove him in with his second double of the day. Baird led the Jackets offense with three hits. Dickerson collected two doubles and Dennis Matthews and Kent Flythe divided the remainder between them. Alan Harp was charged with the loss. Roanoke Rapids 0 East Carteret 5 The Jackets dropped their first home game to East Carteret by a margin of 5-0. The Yellow Jackets couldn’t get the bal! rolling against the powerful Mariner team. They collected only two hits, one by Bill Davis in the sixth and one by Dwight Collier in the third. Collier was the only Jacket to get past first base. After his single, Collier moved to second on a wild pitch. A pop-up and a ground out ended the inning. Davis started on the mound and was charged with the loss. Roanoke Rapids 1 Elizabeth City 10 Roanoke Rapids drew its first conference loss at Elizabeth City. The Yellow Jackets lone run came in the fourth when Tommy Baird singled, followed by a walk and a single by Richard Etheridge. With the bases loaded another walk forced Baird across the plate. The Jackets mus- tered rallies in the fifth and seventh, but both fell short. Kenny Cullom was charged with the loss. The hits were picked up by Tommy Baird who had two, Thurman Williams and Richard Etheridge with one each. Roanoke Rapids 2 Davie 1 Alan Harp was the big man for Roanoke Rapids as he hurled the first no-hitter for RRHS since 1961. Harp led the Jackets for 7 1 3 innings before being relieved by Kenny Cullom. The Jackets picked up both of their runs in the first inning. Gary Chambers worked the pitcher for a base-on-balis. Kenny Dickerson singled and Dennis Matthews belted a screaming triple down the third base line, scoring two runs. Cullom came on in the seventh and ended the Blue Devils rally. Out of eight hits for the Jackets, Tommy Baird and Dickerson had two each, Matthews had one, a triple, and Cullom and Mike Little collected the others. Roanoke Rapids 8 Weldon 1 The Yellow Jackets grabbed their second non-conference win from the Weldon Chargers. The Jackets’ first run came in the bottom of the first. Tommy Baird reached first on an error and moved to third on a stolen base and a passed ball. Kenny Dickerson brought him across with a single. The deciding runs came in the sixth in a big six-run rally. The rally was supported by singles by Dennis Matthews, Paul Oliver, Kenny Cullom, Baird, and Dickerson. Dickerson and Matthews sparked the Jackets offense with two hits apiece. Kenny Cullom and Bill Davis combined their pitching talents to defeat the Chargers. Cullom was the winning pitcher, sacrificing those hits, and five walks, while striking out nine. Roanoke Rapids 0 Washington 4 Behind the power-hitting of Keith Roach, the Washington Pam Pack defeated RRHS 4-0. Roach went three-for-four, driving in all the Pam Pack runs on two homers and a two run single. Kenny Cullom received the starting assignment for the Yellow Jackets. In the fourth, Coach 63 Varsity Baseball Carter called on freshman pitcher, Bob Meyer, for relief. Meyer looked exceptionally good in his first pitching assignment as he struck out six, walked two, and gave up two hits and one run. The Jackets batting was a weak point as they picked up only two hits from Washington Pitcher Zeno Edwards. Cullom was handed the defeat. Roanoke Rapids 3 Bertie 4 The Yellow Jackets were handed a heart-breaking defeat by the Bertie Falcons when a seventh inning rally by the Jackets was crushed on a controversial catch. The Jackets hit the board in the first when Tommy Baird and Kenny Dickerson singled. Baird scored on an error. In the top of the seventh, Dennis Matthews drew a walk and Paul Oliver singled. Dwight Collier followed with a triple to left, scoring two runs. With the score 4-3 favoring Bertie, Bill Davis stepped up and smashed another shot to left-center. The centerfielder made a diving catch on it for the third out. It had seemed that the ball had fallen from his glove, but the umpires ruled Davis out, ending the rally. Davis received the loss. Roanoke Rapids 0 West Carteret 3 Inspite of outhitting their opponents 6 to 7, and playing their best defensive game so far this year, the jackets fell to West Carteret 3-0. The Yellow Jackets threatened the Patriots lead twice. In the first inning, Tommy Baird walked, Joey Bright and Kenny Dickerson fol- lowed with singles to load the bases. After a strike out, Baird was out at the plate on a fielder’s choice ending the threat. Again in the sixth, the Jackets charged. Dickerson reached first on a single, moved to second with a stolen base, and advanced to third on a passed ball. However, he was tagged Out at the plate, Kenny Cullom went all the way on the mound, giving up four hits and five walks while striking out five, Dickerson led the Jackets at the plate with two hits. Joey Bright, Dennis Matthews, Dwight Collier and Mike Little picked up the rest. Roanoke Rapids 9 Williamston 8 Rapping out five runs in the first inning, the Jackets, chalked up their third non-conference victory, this time against Williamston. The first inning charge was supported by four hits by Tommy Baird, Kenny Cullom, Mike Little and Bill Davis. One run in the second on a single by Joey Bright and an error made the score 6-0. The three final Jacket runs came two in the fourth and one in the sixth. Singles by Dennis Matthews, Gary Chambers, along with a triple by Dwight Collier and a double by Cullom produced the two markers in the fourth. A single by Cullom and an error allowed the last run in the sixth. Bill Davis started on the mound. Cullom relieved him in the seventh and ended a late inning rally by retiring three batters in order. Cullom led in the hitting department with 3 hits in 4 trips. Kenny Dickerson followed with 2 hits in 5 times at the plate, Davis was given the win. Roanoke Rapids 6 Tarboro 7 RRHS suffered its second straight extra-inning defeat as the Yellow Jackets gave up an early inning lead and lost to the Tarboro Tigers 7-6. The Jackets got their first run in the third when Jimmy Deloatch walked, and moved up on a single and an error. A passee bal! allowed him to score. The big inning for the Jacket was the fifth, when they pushed across five runs. With two runs already across, and the bases loaded, Dwight Collier smashed a three run triple to right sounding out the Jacket scoring. The Jackets fell to the seventh inning Tarboro rally. The Tigers came back with four runs on three hits, one error, and a passed ball. Bill Davis started on the mound for the Jackets. Kenny Cullom relieved him in the seventh when the score was tied 6-6. Cullom received the loss. East Carteret 3 RRHS dropped its fifth straight conference game to the East Carteret Mariners at East Carteret. Behind the pitching of Alton Best, the Mariners held the Jackets to only one hit. Allen Harp received the tarting assignment on the mound. He went three innings giving up two hits and striking out four. Bill Davis came in the fourth and gave up two runs, two hits, and a base on balls. Kenny Cullom finished out the game Roanoke Rapids 0 n the seventh giving up one run, one hit and a walk. The only Jacket hit came in the fourth by Kenny Dickerson. Davis was charged with the loss Roanoke Rapids 3 Elizabeth City 9 Taking advantage of seven Roanoke Rapids errors, the Northeastern es of Elizabeth City downed the Yellow Jackets 9-3. The Eagles came three in the first, three in the fifth, and three in the seventh. The Jackets first tally came in the fourth. A walk, a stolen base, a single by Dwight Collier and a walk accounted for the run. The final Jacket run came in the sixth on a single by Joey Bright and two errors. Kenny Cullom started for the Jackets and was charged with the loss. Collecting hits for the Jackets were Bright, Collier, and Paul Oliver. Varsity Baseball Roanoke Rapids o Havelock 1 A pitching duel between Bill Davis and Alan Sanders, the Ram’s pitcher, ended in a 1-0 defeat for the Yellow Jackets after 11 innings. Roanoke Rapids threatened twice during the game. In the third, Mike Little drew a walk and moved all the way to third, but Sanders came through striking out two men and leaving Little stranded. Again in the fourth, the Rams held the Jacket runner, Kenny Dickerson, at third. After this the Jackets couldn’t get a man past second. The winning Havelock run came in the bottom of the eleventh on a walk and a double. Davis went the distance on the mound and received the loss. Roanoke Rapids 3 Tarboro 7 Holding off a seventh inning rally, the Tarboro Tigers handed the Jackets a 7-3 defeat. Starter Alan Harp was tagged for six runs in the first inning. Bill Davis took over and allowed only one run to score. After the first, the Jackets settled down and played good ‘‘headseys baseball.’’ The Jackets played almost flawless baseball in the field, committing only one error. In the sixth, RRHS finally broke through, as Tommy Baird singled, Dennis Matthews reached on an error. Mike Little a single, and Paul Oliver sacrificed, scoring two runs. In the seventh the Jackets managed to produce one more marker. The Jackets went down with the bases loaded under the pitching of Tarboro relief pitcher, Mason Lilly. Kenny Dickerson and Joey Bright got two hits each. Baird, Dwight Collier, Little and Kenny Cullom combined for the other four. Roanoke Rapids 0 Washington 2 The Jackets dropped their last game of the season to the Washington Pam Pack by a margin of 2-0. The Jackets threatened in the first, but could not get timely hits. Tommy Baird and Kenny Dickerson hit back to back singles, but two straight outs ended the inning. The starting assignment went to Kenny Cullom who went four innings, giving up two runs on seven hits. Alan Harp came on in fifth. Harp allowed no runs on no hits, while striking out two and walking one. Baird collected two hits. Dickerson and Mike Little collected the other two. Roanoke Rapids 2 Williamston 12 The Williamston Greenwaves gained revenge from the Yellow Jackets as they defeated them 12-2. Coach Carter gave everyone a chance to play in this non-conference game. He started many that had not seen much action. The first ten Williamston runs came in the first three innings. In the fourth, the regular starters took the field and held the Greenwaves to two runs, while they chalked up two markers for themselves. Randy Lee started on the mound and was charged with the loss. Bob Meyer came in as relief in the third. Bill Davis finished out the final two frames. Roanoke Rapids 0 Bertie 1 The Jackets dropped their second game to Bertie by a margin of 1-0. The Falcons lone marker came in the second. The Jackets threatened early in the first, when Tommy Baird singled, but was thrown out stealing second. Kenny Dickerson followed with a line-drive single to right. Dwight Collier hammered out another single, putting men on first and second. A fly ball ended the inning. Between the first and the seventh, the only Jacket runner to reach first did so by a walk. In the seventh, Mike Little blooped a base hit to right. He was cut down trying to steal second. Miles Hall picked up another single before a fly ball ended the game. Bill Davis was charged with the loss. He went all the way, striking Out six, walking two, and giving up five hits. Roanoke Rapids 5 West Carteret 4 Roanoke Rapids captured their first conference victory against West Carteret Patriots, defeating them 5-4. The Jackets took a 1-0 lead in the top of the third and watched it slip away as the Patriots piled up three runs in their half of the inning. The Jackets gained two runs in the fourth. Mike Little worked the pitcher for a walk, Miles Hall singled and stole second. Jimmy Deloatch pushed across both men with @ single to right. RRHS grabbed the win in the seventh. Joey Bright reached first On an error and Tommy Baird sacrificed him to second. Kenny Dickerson smoked a double down the leftfield line, scoring Bright. Dickerson then scored on Mike Littles’ single. Kenny Cullom went six innings on the mound and snatched up the victory. Bill Davis was called on in the seventh to protect it. He succeeded in ending the rally while giving up one run. Roanoke Rapids 5 Havelock 4 RRHS snatched up its second straight conference win as they dropped the Havelock Rams 5-4. As in the last game against Havelock, this hard fought battle went into extra innings. But this time the Yellow Jackets reversed the outcome and came up on top after ten innings. In the tenth, with the score tied 4-4, Tommy Baird reached second on an error. Kenny Dickerson hit one out in infield to move Baird to third. With men on first and third, Dwight Collier stepped up to the plate. Coach Bobby Carter signaled for a squeeze play but it never got started. Dickerson moved to second before the pitch and Havelock pitcher Vaughan Stuma balked, sending Baird across with the winning run. Bill Davis started at the pitching slot for the Jackets. Kenny Cullom came on in the seventh and picked up the win. Jayvee Baseball Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... Roanoke Rapids... First Row, left to right: M. A. Midgette, J. R. Davis, D. L. Ed- E. Little, R. D. Ellis, P. K. Miles, K. W. Turner, J. A. Humphries, wards, T. N. Oliver, S. W. Conner, R. L. Gibson, D. W. Acree, M. J. D. Cagle, J. L. Vincent, T. L. Daniels. K. Cullom, K. E. Tritt. Second Row: R. D. Baird, R. L. Baird, L. ; Scores POND AWAOWN O (OMe (TA oes ae ee 8 QAI C (Ty main we sees iSara pont. 3: VM anaStOn: meat ac ewsmtee = 9 WalliaiiStonpecetarn acaeen 12 Wieldonires 35) auenerates fosers i, Welcoriienes. cee tener oe aha 5 NopiinGentralumemsa- sens ce 12 North: Central cen. ae 3 een tena First Row, left to right: D. L. Harrell, W. S. Braswell, R. Clements, S. D. Jones, L. M. Greene, II], A. K. Williams, D. D. Rogers, C. W. Hargrave, Jr., J. C. Laughon, J. F. Meyers, W. M. Netherland, IV., J. H. Brown, J. J. Roberts, D. M. Jordan, C. K. Thornton. Second a as Oo ae Charles Thorton is ready to take off for one of his record-breaking Mike Evans readies himself to serve his team and school. jumps. 2 Row: E. George, W. T. Gaither, T. C. Hux, S. R. Blackwell, J. M. | Gray, E. A. Harper, J. E. Harding, K. W. Bunn, T. B. Neal, A. M. Harris, G. E. Holloman, M. K. Jordan, A. R. Hawkins. “4% ogae, ae at s , Pb he PE hss “os 66 With participation in six meets, the 1970 RRHS Yellow Jackets Cindermen captured 8 first places, while nailing 2 second, 3 third, 1 fourth, and 1 fifth places in various events. Broad-jumping ace Charles Thornton and fleet-footed Arthur Ray Hawkins led the RRHS Cindermen, cap- turing fourteen places between them. Thornton placed eight times, with five being first-place honors. Out of six times placing, Hawkins placed four times in the 100 yard dash. Both Thornton and Hawkins competed at the Re- gional, Sectional, and State events, with Thornton taking a first, second, and third in broad jumping events, while Hawkins took fourth and fifth in the 100 yard dash. Leaping past a 22’6” broad jump record, Thornton set a new regional record of 22'7”. Charles Laughlon, and Billy Netherland, teamed with Hawkins and Thornton, captured a first-place in the 880 relay. Rounding out the first place scoring for the RRHS Tracksters during the season, Dennis Philips vaulted 1110” to capture a first-place in the pole vault competi- tion. Although recording no first-place finishes among other schools, the Yellow Jacket Cindermen finished third in two meets composed of four schools. Mike Jordan has been one of the stalwarts of the 1970 and ‘71 track teams. Track 67 Coach H. C. Wilson sas Managers: R. W. Myrick, R. B. Braswell. Students listen to Drs. Abernathy and Bright during the Drug Clinic Students at the 1970 Junior-Senior await drinks before a Japanese held in January. pagoda. pe ee =) . es one way to get blown back. Many hands make light work. Seniors ‘ wt ANN AYE SANA AA i ) ks TAY Y WI iii iii i it aia ai ir Hux 1g Ne eee ee = Kent Mann Coll eee ee imothyiGta Secretary ...... Senior Class Officers . . . Edward Arthur Harper ay Eye President ler Treasurer id Blackwell . . .Stephen Re Vice-President 69 _ _____ ___ =— =p ee Seniors Anne Stokes Adams Kathryn Alene Auman Francis Marie Aycock Roland Dennis Bailey Edwina Gale Baird Richard Murff Baird Don Franklin Barrett Richard Edward Barrow Francis Marian Beeks Steven Daryll Berry Richard Harrison Best Stephen Reid Blackwell Michael Keith Blanton Kathryn Mary Lou Blythe Troy Lee Bone John Woodie Boone Bonnie Allen Boyd Lloyd Allen Boyd Glenwood Earl Bradley Howard Kimberly Brewer Timothy Marshall Brewer Winfield Thomas Britton Jerry Angela Brown Kathryn Lea Burton 70 Seniors Brenda Kay Byrd Mary Jeanette Carpenter Fletcher Gregory Carter Susan Kathryn Carter Candis Lynn Castellow Kenneth Lee Christenbury Sarah Jane Clements Kent Mann Collier Teresa Melinda Connell Katherine Gale Conwell John William Cooke Margaret Jane Dailey Christine Faye Davis Robert Lee Davis, Jr. William Caiello Davis Rhetina Frazier Dean Gloria Dawn Dickens Kenneth Wayne Dickerson Ann Husted Drew William Clyde Eldridge George Michael Evans Howard Richard Fanney, Jr. Phillip Lloyd Farrell Richard Taylor Fondren 71 | Seniors Michael Thomas Fralix Charles Stancil Futrell Katie Wagner Garner Patricia Gayle George Timothy Warren Gibbons i Carroll Gilreath Andrea Victoria Gray Pamela Arleen Gray Judith Rosemary Halliday William Douglas Hamby | Robert Michael Hamm James Eliott Harding Clyde Watson Hargrave, Jr. Raymond Rose Hargrave Deborah Harmon Alan Leroy Harp wo Edward Arthur Harper Brenda Gail Harrell David Lee Harrell } Alan Michael Harris | Debra Kay Harris William Ivey Harris Arthur Ray Hawkins Delores Gail Hawkins 72 73 Seniors Alton Monroe Hester Margaret Hargrave Higgins Joseph Aaron High James Valentine Hofmann Garland Earl Holloman James Edward Hopkins Grady Winfield Hux Timothy Craig Hux George Carl Jean, Jr. Bill Johnson Bonnie Sue Johnson John Richard Johnson Lucy Diane Johnson Susan Kay Johnson Linda Mae Jones Dennis Wayne Jordan Michael Keith Jordan William Eugene Jordan, Jr. Wanda Kay Joyner Paula Denise Kinnin Dennis Jeffrey Kittrell Mary Valentine Kroncke Betty Margaret Lane Gilbert Grant Lassiter eee Seniors Sylvia LaVerne Lee William Tucker Little Deborah Sharon Long Henry Bourne Long Arthur Eugene McAbee Shirley Ann McPheron Marcia Renee Martin Susan Dianne Massey Dennis Bryan Matthews Melody Jean Matthews Patricia Gail Medlin James Francis Meyer Patricia Ann Morris Allen Tredway Moss Betty Gail Mountford Deborah Lynne Murphy Debra Rae Myrick Nancy Jane Neal David Dale Newsome Rosa Lee Newsome Tommy Ray Norris Nancy Faye Nowell Dennis Clyde Odom Donna Faye Ogden 74 Seniors Katherine O’Neal Overton William Marshall Overton David Lee Padgett Dennis Elery Parnell Cathy Hilliard Parrish Bell Marie Patterson Danny Leon Paxton Clyde Douglas Peedin, Jr. Virginia Ann Peedin Cynthia Diane Polk Cynthia Lee Polston Pamela Starr Pope Pamela Ann Price William Edward Price Robert Brent Roberson John Jay Roberts Thomas David Roberts Elizabeth Kay Robertson Chester Greene Robinson Rose Levetta Ross Irma Gayle Scott Sheila Denise Scott Beverly Jo Simms Kenneth Edward Skinner 75 | | IZ Seniors Charles Lynn Smith Kenneth Wesley Smith Linda Faye Stell Cynthia Neal Stewart Steve Lester Strickland Vivian Kathleen Strickland Timothy MacWayne Sweat Larry Rufus Tanner Ann Jenette Taylor Gregory Wayne Taylor Kirk Levee Taylor, III Norman Wayne Taylor Charles Kenneth Thornton Joseph Ward Ussery Michael Herman Vaughan Eric Clark Walker Robert William Walls Barbara Dianne Welch Terence Ray Westbrook Chery! Lynn Wheeler Glenn Brooks Wheeler Teresa Hobbs Wheeler Terry Paul Wheeler Larry White 76 Seniors Brenda Kay Williams Cynthia Marie Williams Debra Maxine Williams Martha Carol Williamson Lola Yvonne Wilson Samuel Richard Wood Mary Alison Woodruff Eddie Dewey Wright Carol Ann Yates Susan Lee Zepp Not Shown: Stephen Hugh Clay, Edward Bruce Dixon, William Thomas Gaither, Mark Harvey Meadows, Timothy Glenn Moody, Monte Gene Pittman. The Junior Senior Prom provided an around the world atmosphere. Ue . Kathy Louise Bailey . .William McEwen Netherland, IV Secretary Treasurer qu Fl : ehulets e sacha Ay ‘ashe , uA - Junior Class Officers . . John Charles Laughon, Jr. Ray Rightmyer Williams AA 4H Hc oytghyeatatas Sy President Vice-President Juniors Qy i! Ht HH it Beet ae? a Bpba bas Ht a “ Si Oe Gee oom eae ee uN a ss So a Junior Marshals Left to Right: Thomas Wesley King, Chief; Debra Carol Futrell, Chief; Kaye Wright, John Charles Laughon, Jr., Peggy Lee Rowbottom, Robert Alan McBrayer, Sandra Louise Woodruff, Ronnie Calvert Thomas William Pittman, Anne Phillips Cole. Simmons, Sarah Elizabeth Barrett, Ray Rightmyer Williams, Pamela | i t -_-__-___ Juniors Donald Wayne Acree James Howard Adams Pamela Faye Archer Janice Sue Arthur Thurman Edward Askew, Jr. Alton Louis Babb, Jr. Kathy Louise Bailey James Earl Baird Milton Lee Baird Reginald Davis Baird Richard Leon Baird Mike Reid Baker Christy Jay Barnes Janice Marie Barnes Sarah Elizabeth Barrett Mary Carolyn Beddard Jerry Lee Bogart Munro Lebby Boinest, I11 Laura Leigh Boone Mary Savon Boyette Margie Dean Bradley Joni Raye Braswell Warren Sherr ill Braswell Joey Cecil Bright, II! Beverly Kaye Britton John Clinnard Brooks, Jr. Susan Marie Browder Gurney Lewis Brown, Jr. Juniors Sanford Miller Brown Faye Teresa Bryant Kenneth Wilson Bunn William Robert Burnett Linda Ann Butler Sandra Gail Butler James William Camp Ronnie Jacob Capps Patricia Dail Carawan Ramona Jill Carter Linda Ruth Case Caro! Evan Cawley Gary Daniel Chambers Janet Sue Christenbury Keith Ray Clary Danny Lee Clay Susan Artilla Clifton Ann Phillips Cole Dwight Gray Collier Ronald Ear! Davis Shelby Jean Davis Zan Burton Day Linda Kaye Downing James Hascal Edwards Robert Lester Edwards Susan Darry! Edwards Richard Darnell Ellis William Lloyd Epps i i So Juniors sannsinie GRIEG Vee _ - Richard Mark Etheridge Esther Yvonne Ferrell Robert Gary Ferrell Ann Elizabeth Fondren Debra Carol Futrell Alice Mae Goodman Debra Faye Graham Dollie Elizabeth Gray Margaret Elizabeth Gurley Fredrick Lee Hall Florence Handsome Thomas Horace Hardison Kenneth Wayne Harlow Betsy Marie Harrington Carl Edwin Harrison Connie Lee Hayes Mary Cottle Height Robert Martin Higgins Dan Mills Hill Daniel Lee Hill Mary Nell Hite Phillip Eugene Holloman Donna Ruth Horne Marie Estelle Howard Martha Bett Hueber Elizabeth Arleen Hux Evelyn Elaine Hux Velna Rebecca Hux 82 | Juniors Lawrin Deanna Jarvis Elvira Jane Johnson Ernest Earl Jones Patricia Delois Jones Dennis Maurice Jordon Ricky Dell Jordon Dennis Ray Joyner Wallace Reeves Joyner James Richard Kay Debra Jean Kennedy Carolyn Paige Kidd Thomas Wesley King Eugene Cooper Langford John Charles Laughon, Jr. Cathy Denise Lee Roger Payne Lee Lynnwood Earl Little Michael Dean Little Sidney Earl Long Donald Richard Lynch Rachel Dean McAbee Robert Alan McBrayer Corlis Ann McGee Lanette Blythe McKinney Steve Elliot Mahaffey Stephen Earl Massey Harry Lane Matthews John Dennis Mayle Juniors Sheila Marlene Medlin Bessie Dean Miles Phillip Kirkland Miles David Fredrick Mills Orlando Lee Moody Jesse Thomas Moore, III Paul William Morgan | Bruce Willard Moseley Eleanor Doris Moseley | Libby Faye Murphy Robert Alexander Musgrove, III Thomas Burdett Neal Laura Ann Nethery Pamela Bert Norris Joyce Ann Nowell Gerry Elvin Odom ; Patsy Lee Odom Paul Wayne Oliver William Sidney Overby Wilbur Charles Overton Margaret Anne Parker — Terry Wayne Parker Kathy Dale Parrish Janet Theresa Parrott Thomas William Pittman Linda Diane Poindexter = Dennis Lee Poythress Jettie Edwin Purnell 84 Juniors Cathy Delores Reid George Reid Victoria Ann Roberts Donna Lynn Robertson Carl Arthur Robinson Brenda Diane Robbins Danny Derek Rogers Peggy Lee Rowbottom Jeannie Craig Shell Ronnie Calvert Simmons Cathy Jo Singletary Brenda Jean Smith Wilma Anita Stansbury Helen Marie Stickland Toni Lynn Strickland William Benjamin Strickland Kathy Janell Stokes Elwood Lewis Tanner William Alfred Thompson James Lee Tillery Janice Marie Tillery Steven Craig Tippins Kenneth Edsell Tritt Susan Irene Ussery Barbara Ann Vandersluis Patrick Otis Vaughan Toni Lynn Vaughan Karen Moore Ward Juniors Cynthia Ann Weathers Teresa Elaine Wells Richard Ray Weston Kenneth Martin Wheeler Paul Henry Wheeler Kathy Dale White Neal Edward Wilkens Paul Andrew Williams Ray Rightmeyer Williams Thurman W. Williams Sandra Louise Woodruff Debra Jean Wright Kenneth Louis Wright Pamela Kay Wright Not Shown: Douglas Lavon Alston, Dennis Ray Blackmon, Marsha Kay Blanton, Allen Lloyd Boyd, Carolyn Elaine Clements, Jeffrey Dale Collier, Ricky Lee Crawford, John Kimberly Faison, Jasper Lee Gregory, Carolyn Devette Horne, Glenwood Dale Jenkins, Herbert Edward Lynch, Lou Lyon McDowell, William McEwen Netherland, IV, Louis Parrish, Forest Lee Rooks, Danny Samuel Sullivan, William Hunter Traylor. Have you got that spirit? Yeah man! Margaret Leigh Adams Mary Patricia Akers Nina Lee Albertson Robert Glenn Allen Willie Alfred Ancarrow, Jr. Randolph Cleveland Archer, Jr. Susan Carol Armstrong Grover Thomas Aycock Barbara Jean Bailey Richard Edward Baker Patricia Lorraine Barham Debra Marie Batton Bruce Davis Berry Donna Lynn Blank Alfred Benedict Bliss Deborah Lane Bowers Kimberly Leigh Braswell James Haskins Brown Charles Michael Butler Debra Lou Butler James Clarence Butler Donald Ray Byrd James Donald Cagle Rosemary Capps Kenneth Ray Carawan Murray Blake Castellow Margaret Page Chenowith Lana Faye Clary Edwina Victoria Clay Thomas Owen Clay Brenda Kay Collier William Bridgman Collier Steven Wayne Conner Sandra Elizabeth Cooper Audrey Leigh Cox 87 Sophomores Sophomores 88 Carol Ann Cox Jesse Turner Crawford Michael Keith Cullom Ruth Estelle Daniel Terry Lee Daniels Charles Everette Davis Danny Steven Davis Edward Lee Davis Howard Bruce Davis Shelton Lee Deaton James Marvin Deloatch, Jr. Morris Keith Dickens Beverly Lynn Doughtie Sheila Diane Eason Martha Lynn Edmonds Bennie Clyde Edwards Catherine Lynn Edwards David Lawrence Edwards Phyllis Ann Edwards Robbin Kendall Edwards Carolyn Ruth Evans Howard Elton Evans Linda Ruth Faile Pamela Dianne Farmer Mary Elizabeth Faucette Norma Jean Finch Jerry Kent Flythe Calvin Woodley Fowler Joseph William Fralix Judith Darlene Francis Martha Manning Freeman Brenda Kay Futrell Archie Lee Garner, III Bruce Calvin Garner Ginger Carol Garner Michael Mallory Gibbons Kathy Renee Gibson Ronald Lee Gibson Mary Dee Glover John Hugh Godwin Dianne Goodall Chery! Ann Gordon Barbara Ellen Gray Bruce Lathan Gray Cynthia Gail Gray Melissa Jean Green William Baldy Green Lester Maxwell Greene, II Diane Gay Groves Susan Marie Hargrave Mary June Harlow Garrett Francis Harris Karen Lee Harris Kathleen Rose Harris Susan Ellen Harris Viola Yvonne Haskins Joseph Patrick Hatem Rie Hart Hayes Randy Aaron Hedspeth Roberta Lee Hobbs Julia Ann Hofmann Charles William Holloway Gary Lynn Hudson Robbin Lee Hughes James Allen Humphries David Richard Hurst Donald Carlton Hux Givonne Leigh Ivey Pamela Jo Ivey Kathy Anne Jenkins Sophomores Sophomores Sandra Lee Jenkins Josephine Hannah Jirva Donald Clay Johnson Rachel Lannette Johnson Susan Annette Johnson Obie James Jones Shelton Dick Jones Stephen Deberry Keeter Richard Maurice Kern, Jr. Connie Louise King Vickie Carol Larrimore Randall Albert Lee Robert Wayne Lee Judy Faye Letchworth Roger Gregory Liles Steven Payne Lyles Joseph Merrill Lynch Susan Ann Lynch Patricia Ann McGee Patricia Ruth McKenzie Dwight Ross McKinney Herbie McPheron Thomas Deford Maddrey Randy Lee Martin James Lewis Matthews Irma Ruth Mayle Tere sa Dianne Medlin George Robert Meyer Angela Anneliese Midgett Michael Ando Midgette Deborah Joan Mills Jeffrey Raymond Mires Henry Buchanan Moncure, Jr. Montie Berle Morris Phyllis Darlene Mosely 90 | Sandra Gail Murphy Walter Randall Myrick Laura Ann Newsome Sandra Sue Newsome Thomas Neal Oliver Elaine Mary Overton | Annett Kathryn Patterson Susan Elizabeth Pearson Debra Gail Perkinson Kenneth Wayne Perry Sharon Paige Reggan | Jean Marie Robinette Daniel Lee Rook Cathy Lou Shearin Walter Franklin Shearin Linda Marie Slade Gloria Ann Smith Randy Lewis Spence Rita Ann Stainback Carolyn Sue Stell | Timothy Lloyd Story Edith Juanita Strickland Thomas Anthony Sweat Danny Thomas Tanner Charles Lindbergh Taylor, Jr. || Joseph Bifile Taylor, Jr. Michael Jarvis Taylor Nancy Carol Taylor Steven Robert Taylor Donald Elwood Thomas | Anne Louise Thompson | Terry Lynn Thompson Carol Ann Tritt Kenneth Wyatt Turner Monte Leroy Walter 91 Sophomores Sophomores Monte Wade Walters Laura Bahnson Weathers Bonnie Gail Webb Herbert Allan Webb John Mikel Welch Kathy Jean Wells Melodie Elaine Wells Thomas McCoy Wells, Jr. Ella Parks Whitley Albert Keith Williams = ; Dennis Franklin Williams : Robin Louise Williams Virginia Lee Wilson Kaye Leigh Woodruff Michael Lee Wrenn Susan Marie Wright Thomas Randall Yelverton Not Shown: Linda Diane Allen, Terry James Arwood, Stephen Scofield Baggett, Ronald Edward Baker, Ronnie Clements, Thomas Craig Cooke, Jimmy Ray Davis, Teresa DeBerry, Timothy Lucius Dickens, Bobby Ray Dunlow, John Michael Garris, Debra Lou Hale, Douglas Klose Hale, George Cornelius Hawkins, Anthony Ray Jordan, Sampson Kearney, Rosa Lee Mitchell, Anthony Maxwell Powell, Audie Janie Poythress, Jack Carlton Towles, Charles Ernest Williamson. re o SNES eS Linda Diane Acree Carol Sue Albertson James Ashley Armitage Janet Sue Babson Stephen Earl Bailey Judy Ann Baker Paul Hood Barfield William Philip Barnes Felix Carlton Batton James Marshall Bennington Mary Lynne Benton Beverly Ann Birdsong Danny Wade Blackwell James Ciaude Blasingame Doris Kathryn Bone Barbara Leona Bottoms Sherman Edward Bradley, Jr. Randy Blake Braswell Donald Matthew Brewer, Jr. Donna Sue Brewer Timothy Hampton Browder Russell Danieley Brown Deborah Lou Bullock Raymond Gray Burton, Jr. Bonnie Ruth Butler June Ann Cannon Sheryl! Ann Carroll Thomas Frost Carson Mary Lee Carter Teresa Paige Carter Gary Rayburn Casper Davey Ralph Chambers David Bruce Christenbury Chrystal Victoria Clark Kathryn Louise Coburn Freshmen Freshmen Carolyn Collier Randall Thomas Conwell Arnold Coons, Jr. Eugene Curtis Cox Mark Thomas Cox Kathryn Crew Bonnie Jean Cross Carol Lynn Cross Dennis Dan Daniels Ellen Jeanette Davis Gary Davis Hazel Lee Davis Kimberly Sue Davis Sherry Leigh Davis Timothy Cope Davis Vicky Jo Davis Debbie Ann Dewey Alvin Rene Dickens Cynthia Diane Dickens Michael Dennis Dickens a oe John Randal! Draper Janice Page Dunlow Kathryn Lee Edmonds Brenda Kay Edwards Janice Marie Edwards Judy Faye Edwards Kathryn Lisa Edwards Lucinda Hooker Edwards Marylin Kay Ethridge John David Ezzelle, Jr. Teresa Ann Faile Ronald Gilbert Faison Ricky Lee Flythe John Michael Fondren Edward Albert Fortier, Jr. 94 Freshmen Carl Dempsy Freeman Victor Eugene Garner Beverly Sue Garris Susan Gail Garris Larry Edward Gibbs Robert Wilson Godsey Steven Jeffrey Goodall John Davis Goyne Jackie Lynn Graham Beverly Renee Gray Gina Marlene Gray Gwendolyn Diane Gray Terry Neal Gray H Janei Juanitia Green Ruth Ann Greene Brenda Diane Gregory Kathy Diane Griffies Betty Diane Griffin Clifton Wayne Griffin Charles Andrew Hale Tyrone Lee Hale Garland Page Hall, Jr. Jesse McRae Hall Susan Carol Hall Hattie Mae Handsome Phyllis Lynnette Harris Robert Duane Harris Everette Keith Hasty Michael Dennis Hasty George Mitchell Hatem Denise Gay Hayes Willis Blanchard Hayes Shelia Rae Hedgepeth William Ira Hedgepeth Nancy Carol Higgins Freshmen Audrey Ann Holloman Jerry Wayne Hubbard Russell Douglas Hudson Barbara Ann Huff Ernest Henry Hux Margaret Melinda Hux Don Nichols Inscoe Glenard Ivey Danny Stuart Jarvis Michael Barry Jean Angela Marie Johnson Robert Will Johnson Billy Jene Jones Deborah Gwen Jones Janice Lewis Jones Shelia Diane Jones Veronica Laye Jones Karen Louise Jordan Kenneth Earl Jordan Terry Lynn Joyner Donald Levan Keeter Affie Helen Kern Kathy Ann King Amelia Edith Kinnin Paul Edward Kinnin Judith Allison Kittrell Pamela Jean Kittrell George Elbert Lamb, Jr. Deborah Kaye Landen Robert Jackson Lanier Margaret Ann Lather Paul Eugene Lewis Sherry Lynn Lewis Larry Robert Liles Jonathan Wesley Little 96 Deborah Ann Lonesky Nicholos Long, Jr. Joseph Williams Lupton Archie Herman Lyles Julie Carol Lynch Richard Anderson McBrayer Ava Elizabeth McKinney Dennis Michael McPheron William Taft Maness, Jr. Barbara Louise Marshall Larry Wayne Matthews John Weathers Maurice Grady Alex Medlin William Kenny Medlin Mark Andrew Moody Daniel Whittier Moore Patricia May Morgan Susan Lynn Morgan Catherine Lynn Morris James Edward Moseley Larry Dean Murphy Carl Robinson Murray Jeane Hemingway Myrick Betty Jean Newsome Bobby Wayne Norris Olivia Jo Norris Jonnie Kay Nowell Debra Emma O'Neal Samuel Matheson Owen III Gloria Dean Parham Steven Dale Parks Dennis Wayne Parrish David Newell Patterson Susan Ann Pearson Judy Christine Peedin Freshmen 98 Deborah Kay Peffer Sylvia Dawn Pepper Deborah Lorraine Persinger Ruth Eve Powell Robert Edward Pritchard Anne Ingram Pruden James Mark Pulley Alan Wayne Ricks Donna Kay Rivenback Chery! Ann Roberts Timothy Lee Rose Patricia Gail Rowell Joseph Arthur Sammons Brenda Gale Sawyer Richard Dale Simmons Jerry Madison Skinner Steven Leroy Sledge Rex Alan Stainback James Anthony Stallins Frances Gail Stansbury Nancy Harriette Stephenson James Warner Strickland, Jr. Donnie Edward Suggs Donald Ray Sullivan Phyllis Ann Sweat Alice Marie Sykes Leroy Clifton Sykes, Jr. Mary Evon Tanner Shirley Marie Tanner William Albert Tanner David Eugene Tatum Sarah Francis Taylor Thomas Edward Thompson Harvey Dale Tillery Wells Draughan Tillery, III Freshmen John Rock Tisdale Teresa Kay Tritt Robert Eugene Turner Deborah Ann Tyson Deborah Kaye Underdue Williams Harvey Urbahns Phyllis Jane Ussery Fred Douglas Waddell Donna Marie Wade Jackie Leigh Ward Louis Graham Warren, Jr. Patricia Elaine Webb Rebecca Ann Wells Sandra Gail Wheeler Deborah Jean Whitby Bruce Ray White Christopher Earl Whitley Cynthia Lee Williams Jerry Newton Williams John Randal! Williams 45 biitete BSE SPST EE Oty Lebearteets Gite HegE : Kindall Lee Williams Danita Lou Wood Deborah Kaye Wrenn Nancy Raye Wrenn Not Shown: Gwendolyn Alston, Alvin Wayne Balderson, Marian Olivia Carter, Marsha Kay Congleton, Parker Little Davis, Mark Alan Farley, Donald Frank Fell, John Patrick Fowler, Julia Ruth Hale, Vanessa Faye Jenkins, Phyllis Jean Lee, Glenda Jane Long, Brenda Gail Lynch, Beverly Gay McCurry, Billy Ray Newsome, Linda Louise Porter, Robert Lee Powell, Jack Dowell Stansbury, Kevin Duane Stewart. Eighth Grade 100 Jamie Lou Albertson Annette Carol Allen Carol Annette Allen Kimberly Sue Allen Margaret Diane Allen Michael Eugene Allen Chester Francis Allsbrook Kimberly Beth Aman David Perry Andrews, Jr. Mark Julian Armstrong Samuel Edgar Atkinson Wanda Kaye Baird Pamela Cobb Baggett Norma Joyce Baker Cynthia Ann Banks Melvin Earl Barnett James Douglas Bell Joan Elizabeth Berry Kenneth Whitten Best Adris Antonio Bhuya Benjamin Allen Bobbitt, Jr. | Henry Walker Boinest Judy Lillian Boseman Douglas Lynn Bowen Harlowe Mims Boyette Stephen Nash Bragg William Stanley Brantley Angela Denise Braswell James Leslie Bridgeman Brenda Gail Bright Joseph John Brown Bevi Jo Bryant Jeffrey Lynn Buckner Lenora Leigh Burton Arnold Lee Butler Richard Scott Butler Wanda Faye Butler Donna Lynn Butts Alan Gregg Camp Beverly Lynn Carico Brenda Faye Carroll Bobbie Marie Carter Johnny Douglas Carter Yvette Carter Terry Allen Causey Patricia Lorraine Champion Catherine Mae Chinowith Osby Karl Clark Debra Kaye Clements Diane Lynn Congleton Gene Russell Conner Shelton Ray Conner Kenneth Wayne Davis Peter Squire Deal Teresa Aileen Doisey Emery Grant Doughtie Milton Ray Edwards Reuben Wendell Edwards Wallace Benton Edwards James Edward Evans, Jr. Cynthia Lynn Fanney Donald Wayne Ferguson George Carlton Finch, Jr. David Lewis Floyd Shelia Elaine Forehand Martin Kim Foster Stephen Wilson Franks David Curtis Fulcher Debra Sue Garner Kathy Lillian Gaylor Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Mary Kim Gibbons | Margaret Elizabeth Gibson Jeffrey Michael Gladstone Betty Jean Godsey Irvin Lee Goodman Timothy Wayne Gordan Stephen Edward Green Brenda Gail Griffies Donnie Ray Griffin John Henry Haislip John Stephen Hale Sunday Blair Hall Teresa Dianne Hall Trevor Elizabeth Hall Elizabeth Ann Hamby Sarah Collier Hamby Patricia Patton Harding Roy Steve Harlow Teresa Cecelia Harlow Michael Alexander Harp Timothy Lynn Harp Alfred Smith Harris Bonnie Mae Harris Ivey Lynn Harris Trudy Harris Annie Marie Hawkins Edith Maxine Hawkins Lillian Carol Hines Michael Wayne Hines Deborah Jean Holt Kimberly Louise Hopkins Melodie Elaine Hopkins Deborah Kay Horne David Howard Lee Horton Sherry Delinda Hux 102 l 1 i Charles Robert Isles Ruby Novella Ivey Eleanor Ann Jackson Edward Eugene Jenkins Tammy Jean Jenkins William Teal Jenkins Chery! Lynn Johnson Cindy Fay Johnson Jo Ann Johnson Karen Renee Jones Patsy Gail Jones Lenwood Winton Jordan Lloyd Eric Jordan Mary Katherine Joyner John Mark Kasper Charles Jeffrey Kearney Donna Neal Keeter Grady Wilson Keeter Robert Earl Keeter William Suiter Keeter Eddie Dean Kidd James Ashley King William Ray Kinnin William Curtis Kirby Muriel Ann Knight James Andrew Kreckman Catherine Marie Lassiter Donna Gail Lassiter Jennifer Lee Lassiter Susan Elizabeth Lather Sheree Lynn Laws J ohn Whitney Lawson Elliot Steven Lewis Kathryn Ann Livesay Claude Thomas Lynch 103 Eighth Grade Eighth Grade 104 Cynthia June Lynch | Ralph David Lynch Cynthia Ray McAbee | Janet Denise McClenny | Charles Hobert McCoy lris Hattie McDaniel Gregory Alan McKee Barbara Ann Maddrey Phillip Richard Manz Thomas Bryan Mason Glenn Elliot Massey Lisa Cary! Massey Shelia Ann May Richard Lee Mayton, Jr. Gary Hall Meadows Steve Elliot Medlin Thomas Midgette April Jean Miles Nita June Mills Steven Frederick Mincher Jessica Dorthea Mires Eric Dean Mitchell Mildred Hill Moncure Cathy Carol Moore Jacquelyn Faye Moore ayo Gary Robert Mori Kenneth Wayne Moseley Linda Diane Moseley Eugene Thomas Moss Sandra Lee Mouzon Kenneth Ray Murphey Dorothy Odell Newsome Robert Keith Newsome Robert Spruce Nichols, Jr. David Eugene Nowell William Edgar O’Berry Michael Lee Ogburn Dorothy Jo O'Neal Sharon Kay Parker Teresa Ann Parnell Steven Lane Paxton Richard Eugene Payne, Jr. Robert Brantley Peck, Jr. James Willard Peterson Timothy Lee Phillips Daniel Ray Phipps Emily Faye Pickup LaSandra Mercedes Pierce Rhonda Evangel Pierce Shelia Ann Pittman Deborah Lynne Podruchny Chery! Ann Poindexter Connie Sue Polk Elizabeth Diane Polston Willie McCoy Powell, Jr. Edward Lewis Price Shelia Diane Pridgen James Michael Pritchard Martha Elaine Radford William Henry Radford Terry Elaine Ramsey Frieda Jo Reynolds Pamela Sue Rightmyer Linda Faye Robertson Andrew Warren Robinson Mary Sue Robinson Mitchell Wayne Robinson Violet Marie Robinson Patricia Ann Rowbottom Quintin Wollet Ryder, Jr. Eighth Grade Eighth Grade 106 Debra Kaye Sadler Sharon Lynn Shotwell Sarah Kathryn Shutt Carlton Wayne Smith Dennis Stephen Smith Dinah Lynn Smith Kermit Smith, Jr. Linda Faye Smith Thomas Earl Smith, Jr. James Steven Spangler Lorretta Ethel Spangler Dewey Wright Spence II Herman Lewis Spragins, Jr. Marvin Eugene Stanley Barbara Jeane Starke Dennis Keith Stephenson Katherine Elizabeth Sweat Van Douglas Tanner Betty Jean Taylor Otha Wayne Taylor James Prichard Tew Gloria Jean Thorton Elizabeth Mae Tillery Robert Matthews Toney Cindy Suzette Tritt Rachel Alene Tritt Delores Ann Turner Jimmy Dale Turner Michael Wayne Turner Lisa Marie Vaughan Carrie Mae Vincent Debra Ann Vollmer Sandra Elaine Walden Diane Marie Webb Charles Lynwood Whitby Eighth Grade Deborah Ann White Linda Gayle White Daniel Glenn Williams Debra Sue Williams Martha Jane Wilson Donna Elizabeth Woodruff Walter Jackson Wray Anne Clarke Wrenn Robert Timothy Wright Teresa Arleen Wright Not Shown: Mark Bryant Alexander, Vicky Kay Allen, Delores Lorraine Alston, Jerry Barham, Sammy King Butler, Ronnie Cannon, Mark Casper, Richard William Clements, Mark Allen Hank, Mary Arline Harris, Lee Lovelis Hawkins, Carla Hill, Bernard Foster |lvey, Norman Reginald Jones, James Ray Jones III, Ricky Jones, Dwane Pollitte Moody, Susan Payne, Steve Eugene Huber, Leon Payne Squire, Randy Lee Taylor, Lloyd Richard Thomas, Nelly Jo Wall. Two P.E. students maneuver for holds and position in the great American pastime, wrestling. Seventh Grade 108 Helen Marie Adams Austin Ames Anderson Susan Cole Andrews Robin Jean Arwood Effie Marie Babb Barbara Leigh Baggett Linda Ann Baird Cleveland Warren Baker Su Lynn Baker Harriet Delois Banks Paula Louise Barfield Charles Leonard Barrow Katherine Leigh Batton Katherine Leigh Beaver Susan Grey Best Randall Wyatt Blackwell Robin Marie Blake Kent Patrick Bliss Mary Jane Bliss Roy Macon Bliss Lucinda Elizabeth Boan Lenwood Bolten, Jr. Trez Felton Borrell Michael James Bowers Patricia Elaine Bradley William Tony Bradley Caro! Wright Branch Robert Ellis Braswell Carla Faye Brickhouse Joey Floyd Britton Martin Ray Britton Debra Jean Browder Raymond Arrington Brown Richard Keith Brown Wayne Carson Brown Timothy Morris Bryant William Richard Bullock, Jr. Mike Walter Burnett Deborah Jean Butler Dennis Keith Butler Franklin Wayne Butts Tony Wayne Cahoon Harold Kimberly Carlisle Bryan Edmond Carsey Wilbert Page Carter, Jr. Lind Ellen Casper Maxine Gayle Chambliss Elizabeth Ann Clary Ricky Earl Clay Robert Anthony Clay Ricky Wilson Clements Donald Milton Clifton Dorothy Elaine Coates Connie Lee Collier John Thomas Collier Kenneth Ray Collins Rodney Wayne Cox Marguerite Carolyn Crawford James Kent Crumpler Donna Kay Crutchfield Frances Dawn Cullom Benjamin Fleming Currin Michael Fredrick Daniels Cecil Earl Davis Bradford Phipps Dean Kenneth Owen Dean Robin Dale Dickens Chery! Ann Dickerson Carl Cecil Doughtie Barbara Kaye Doyle 109 Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Judy Lynn Draper Nancy Jane Dunlow Charles Clinton Edwards Phyllis Kay Evans Billie Luck Fansler Cassandra Lou Felts Nathaniel Cuthbert Felts Terrie Lynne Finch William Everette Finch Pamela Kay Flythe Mary Catherine Fondren Jesse Harold Futrell Carl Douglas Garner Dennis Boone Garner Teresa Lynn Garner Thomas Lee Garner Judy Marie Gay Mary Caroline Gaylord Greta Cranwell Glover George Perley Goodall Ara Leigh Griffin Judy Lynn Griffin Patrick O’Connel Groves Debra Sue Gums David Roscoe Gurganus, Jr. Kimberly Ray Hale Harold Keith Hamm Ronald Paul Hargrave George Clayton Harrington Margaret Lou Harris Marla Charvelle Harris Vanessa Darlene Harris Charles Ray Harrison Jane Ellen Hasty Robert Curtis Hasty 110 Paul Edward Hawkins Reginald Wayne Hayes Rhonda Susan Hedgepeth Rocky Lewis Hobbs Rufus Milton Hobbs Barbara Jean Hockaday Lisa Beth Holloman Thomas Vance Holloman Susan Ann Hooker Terrie Leigh Hopkins Phyllis Kaye Horton Chrystal Kay Ingram Debra Ann Isles Ronnie Lavern Ivey Teresa Kay Jarratt Bonnie Darlene Jenkins Susan Ernestine Jenkins Barbara Ann Johnson Edward Franklin Johnson Philip Dean Johnson Rufus Norman Johnson Ruth Marie Johnson Terry Wayne Johnson Valerie Kay Jordan Wanda Kay King Cynthia Lynn Lanesky Sandra Earline Larrimore Pamela Louise Laughon Ramonia Gayle Lee Sandra Kay Lee Barry Stanford Lewis Kimberly Ann Lewis William Berkley Lupton Allen Gale Lyles Alvin Dale Lyles Seventh Grade 112 John Leach MacNeil Deborah Ann McAllister Clifton Lee McCall Patrick Brian McCampbell John Edward McGee Randy Lee McLellan Raymond Arthur McLellan James Anthony Maness Belinda Carol Manry Minnie Lee Marshall Barbara Jean Massey Jo Ann Massey Terrie Ann Massey Mona Lisa Maurice Claude Lee Meadows Cynthia Gale Meadows Donald Ray Medlin Elwood Lynn Medlin Jerry Wayne Medlin Thomas Glenn Medlin Carmen Paige Merritt Julius Earl Merritt Penny Renee Midgette Kelvin Wendell Mills David Walter Moody Laura Arlene Mooney Jeffery Edward Moore Phyllis Marie Moore Sandra Kay Moore Cynthia Dianne Moseley Richard Clayton Moseley Arvin Cuther Craig Moss Steve Wayne Mullis Patterson Neal Barbara Lee Nethercutt Rhonda Joyce Nowell Robert Thomas Oliver, Jr. Williard Lovell Oliver Robin Maree Olmstead Celia Shearin Overby Danny Lee Patterson Deborah Kay Patterson Randy Evans Patterson Kathy Ann Peck Leon Long Peffer, II Deborah Jean Phelps Jimmy Brodnax Pierce Tammy Javotte Pierce Janice Virginia Presnal Gary Thomas Pruden Beverly Darlene Pulley Debra Gail Pulley Trilby Sharon Redford Larry Donell Reid Cherie Darlene Reynolds Teresa Rice Phillip Louis Roberts Kathy Lynn Robinette Jefferson Lindsey Rook Karen Allene Sammons Mark Wayne Sanders James Michael Scott Willie Diomen Scott Mark Keith Simms William Samuel Slade Debra Sleasman Jeanne Lynn Smith Julie Ann Smith Robbie Allen Smith William Ricky Smith Seventh Grade Seventh Grade 114 Janet Delores Spangler Robert Melvin Spragins Cynthia Lenette Stallings Lincoln Mike Stanley Kathy Marie Starke George Wesley Starling Robert William Stewart Sharoh Kay Stokes Robin Leigh Strickland Howard Luginn Sweat Jo Ann Tanner Charles Alfred Taylor Deborah Lynn Taylor Francis Marion Taylor Jesse Ray Taylor Johnny Carol Taylor Joseph Richard Taylor Pamela Cobb Thomason Charles Henry Thompson Jeffrey Keith Tisdale Patricia Winslow Towe Jenny Lea Tucker Connie Marie Turner Joyce Elaine Turner Pamela Jane Turner Geri Lynn Twisdale Tina Marie Underdue James Elvis Vaughan Elliot Wood Vincent William Leon Vincent Chery! Dawn Walker Roberta Lynn Walker Nelbra Marie Walden Curtis Chester Wall Linda Ann Wall Seventh Grade Deborah Jaye Walters Mary Nell Ward Michael Newton Warren Sandra Kay Warrick Mary Lynda Weathers Glenn Travis Webb Larry Osborne Wells Micheal Russell Wells Ronald Jackson Whitby Jerry Wayne White Steven Charles Whitfield Donna Suzette Wilder Barbara Carol Williams } Eugene Harris Williams Jeffery Lawrence Williams John Robert Williams Sherry Lynn Williams Ellis Cecil Williamson Tina Leah Wood Beverly Kim Wrenn James Clifton Wrenn, Jr. Jeffrey Welch Wrenn Katherine Ann Wrenn Deborah D’Asidia Wright Donna Lee Wright Lisa Faye Wright William Paul Wright Not Shown: Robert Ear! Alston, Marshall Glen Ezelle, Timothy Leon Hudgins, Dexter Aron Jones, George Washington Miles, Janice Faye Newsome, Frank S. Simms, Michael Wayne Suggs, Melvin Fitzhugh Thomason, Debra Ann Vollmer, Susan Dianne Rook. | 115 The Board of Education The Board of Education is composed of civic- minded citizens who give of their time and talent to the administration of Roanoke Rapids City Schools. Through their conscientious effort and careful evalua- tion, they have provided our school with adequate buildings, a well-qualified faculty, and new courses of study in both vocational and academic fields. Their dedication to the school system and its ideals has enabled Roanoke Rapids High School to maintain its fine reputation and accreditation. Mrs. Sarah Chaney Adams Chairman of the Board of Education 2 Boe First Row, left to right: Mrs. K. T. Miller, Mrs. E. W. Gurley, A. D. Haverstock, Mrs. S. C. Adams, J. N. Hatem. Second Row: B. M. White-Hurst, J. W. Talley, M. C. Newsom, J. T. Crawford, Dr. F. B. Fondren. Administration te Rh ee oe Nah Koes este ee i Wien Se ey Haag et Nile Rian Se. 8 Joseph Warren Talley A.B., Wake Forest University M.Ed., D uke University Superintendent 5 aia ental William Patterson Branch A.B., and M.Ed. University of North Carolina Principal Waymon Harris Payne B.S. West Virginia Institute of Technology M.A., West Virginia University Assistant Principal eT Faculty 118 Walter Mack Anglin B.A., The American University Art|, Art II George Wilbur Baird B.S., Western Kentucky University M. Mus., Northwestern University Instrumental Music John Edwin Bass B.S., M.A., East Carolina University Mathematics Janet Grant Baugham Secretary, Guidance Department Cornelia Gertrude Beems B.S., M.A., East Carolina University English Jessie Helen Belch A.B., Chowan College M.A., Wake Forest University Social Studies, Ro Rap Catherine Ramsey Bell B.S., A. and T. University Business Education Ralph Boyd Blowe, Jr. A.B., University of North Carolina Social Studies Beth Ann Boone A.B., Ashbury College English Jane Thorp Boseman East Carolina University B.S. in Science Education Science Louise Taylor Britton A.B., East Carolina University English Lucy Mayfield Brown B.S., U.N.C.G. Mathematics Peggy Ann Carr A.B., Atlantic Christian College Social Studies Anne Reese Carson B.A., College of William and Mary English, Social Studies Robert Edison Carter B.S., M.S., East Carolina University Social Studies, Athletics Mae Bell Cox Louisburg College A.B., Wake Forest College Physical Education, Health Joyce Lewis Crane Secretary, Principal Ronald Maddry Crawley B.S., East Carolina University M.S., Duke University Science Eliard Gray Croom, Jr. B.S., East Carolina University Small Gas Engines, Crafts Finley Donald Curtis B.S., East Carolina University Science, Athletics Geneva Hinson Davis B.S., East Carolina University Home Economics Sue Morgan Denny A.B., High Point College Librarian Zeb Ransome Denny A.B., High Point College English, Journalism Gwendolyn Bussey Dickens B.S., Radford College Vocal Music Mary Pugh Dickens A.B., Greensboro College English Vernona Rhue Draper B.S., Meredith College Business Education Nancy Glover Dunn A.B., Duke University English Barbara Ellene Epps A.B., North Carolina Wesleyan College English Aline Cannon Ford A.B., Winthrop College English Barbara Bailey Garner B.S., East Carolina University Mathematics 119 Faculty Betty Prevette Godwin A.B., U.N.C.G. English Dorothy Isles Green B.S., East Carolina University Science Causley Bernard Hall A. and T. College Industrial Arts James Odell Howard B.S., East Carolina University Industrial Arts James Cranford Hoyle A.B., Guilford College Director of Athletics, Physical Education Frederick Willie Juran B.S., M.A., East Carolina University Science Barbara Lee Koehnlein A.B., North Carolina Wesleyan College English Mary Setzer Laws B.S., Appalachian State University Business Education Robert Lee Laws B.S., Appalachian State University Mathematics Thomas Adkins Merritt, Jr. B.S., Virginia Military Institute Science Mary Currin Mitchell A.B., Greensboro College Home Economics Susan Mitchell Moose A.B., University of North Carolina Social Studies William McEwen Netherland B.S., Middle Tennessee State University Introduction to Vocations James Edgar Parker A.B., East Carolina University Social Studies Joseph Pennington Parker A.B., Guilford College Social Studies Charles Thomas Patton A.B., Duke University M.Ed., University of Virginia Guidance Christine Radford Peedin B.S., East Carolina University Mathematics Trilla Morgan Pittman B.A., Wake Forest University M.A., East Carolina University English William Paul Pope, III A.B., East Carolina University Special Education Linda Hubbard Ray Secretary, Assistant Principal Billy Kent Rogerson B.S., East Carolina University Graphic Arts, Carpentry Chester Dunn Rogerson B.S., East Carolina University M.Ed., University of North Carolina Science Nellie Ruth Ross B.S., East Carolina University French Annette Hart Stallings Secretary, Librarian Loraine Steinbeck B.S., Atlantic Christian College Physical Education, Health Roma Burleson Taylor B.S., Appalachian State University Cooperative Distributive Education, Marketing William Archer Webb B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institution Industrial Cooperative Training Virginia Grant Wells A.B., High Point College Dietician Lee Simons West B.S., Campbell College Social Studies, Athletics Wilford Lloyd Willey B.S., Montana State University M.S., North Carolina State University Guidance Faculty Faculty Michael Forrest Williams A.B., University of North Carolina Mathematics Hobart Claude Wilson B.S., East Carolina University Athletics Marvin Lee Woodard B.A., Atlantic Christian College M.Ed., Duke University Spanish Not shown: Christine Rogers Brown Nancy Stephenson Parker David Alton Powers | Bese NEG EG B.S., North Carolina Wesleyan College B.S., East Carolina University English, Science, General Math Mathematics Special Education eantege s erinreet + = orev, One of Junior High’s Teachers, Mrs. Nancy Dunn, grinds out the essences of knowledge. Cafeteria Staff: First Row, left to right: A. Gordon, S. J. Webb, D. Second Row: Ponton, V. G. Wells. Maintenance Staff: First Row, left to Custodial Staff: First Row, left to right: R. Lashley, P. Toney, C. Howell, O. Lowe. Second Row: J. Lee, J. Terry, T. Ponton, C. W. Watson. OUR ADVERTISERS grooms et age | a Se 9 aie, we woo’ ene e CLOG EEN 8 Shoes of all types for everyone in the family are found at Larry’s Shoe Store. 124 Al Drew is showing how a spot commercial is produced at WCBT. Ris ile as SLIM as it Cars are always “‘ready to go”’ when serviced at Art’s Texaco Station. Pam makes all her cosmetic purchases from the cosmetician at Timberlake’s Drug Store. 126 many capacities daily. a HwaS THIS GALE Charles enjoys the best in service at Perkinson’s Gulf Service Station. As Be aloe eal Students from RRHS enjoy a hamburger from Hardee's. 7 we : a Smoocc ooth! 3 F sD th new G-Ride System! i | Eye catching beauty, appeal, and class are all qualities of Acme Olds-Cadillac Inc. 128 izens Bank and Trust tary at First Ci is secre p. ith WHA He Anderson and h ‘ 2 hie Te He : “Hi Han = if} 5 % rhae ‘ fil Same 1A John R ) i = n He : 2 2) § trait of Branch Funeral Home. th Mr. Ice isa IIment loan serv Thoughtful, friendly serv ity of the insta Cynthia is discussing the flex Sam see re -% ES bul | Nancy is discussing the benefits of opening a savings account with her father at Planters National Bank and Trust Company. 130 smectic Yellow Jacket halftime is the perfect time for a friendly D r. Pepper. Walser Motors Presents... ccm P LYM O UT H Shelia delights in the easy handling and smooth drive of her new Plymouth Satellite Sebring from Walser Motors. D O DG E Carl Finds eye-catching beauty, luxury, and craftsmanship in a Dodge Coronet from Walser Motors. 132 wi q “Va! Fy FP ste y re An Yr Ps aa ap an : eat AGS, oa See Me! bd 5, ea, For the young looking hair styles of today, visit Charlotte’s Hair Styling Salon. 133 Tom finds all his furniture needs at Shell Furniture Company — Roanoke Rapids only home-owned and home-operated furniture store. 2 ie i met me American gasoline and oil are two of the fine products sold by Gowen Oil Company. 134 e) For all sizes of bicycles, visit Payne’s Cycle Shop. Seite irs gn sy ERNE The modern facilities of Wrenn-O’Neal Funeral Home are located on West 5th Street. ROANOKE RAPIDS Roanoke Rapids Mayor Kirkwood F. Adams pauses from his work to face the Ro-Rap camera. City Council: Front, left to right: G. W. Morgan, City Council Clerk; K. P. Tillery, Secretary; O. B. Stokes, City Manager. Second row, City Councilmen seated left to right: H. H. Weathers, T. E. Askew, K. F. Adams, Mayor; J. L. Andrews, and J. F. Wat- son. The City of Roanoke Rapids plans for its citizens by de- veloping a recreational facil- ity on the Roanoke Rapids Lake. CITY OF PROGRESS Inspection Department: left to right: Ernest T. Little, Building Inspector; Robert E. Pittman, Electrical Inspec- tor; Lois B. Lockamon, Sec- retary. ie Roanoke Rapids Area Plan- ning Board: left to right: J. Edward Allen, J. T. Roberts, J. A. Rainey, Charles N. Fitts, John L. MacNeill, C. J. Taylor, Dale R. Bowers. The Roanoke Rapids Munici- pal Airport runway is shown under construction in pre- paration for handling more and larger air traffic. | Si vgs ' “ : a a aoe er | x OO Mee eed TELE: Sl eCes 919 lo 939) 0 ® e 9 @ | oof S foo] 9 ; ¢ meee }o-o-] Ps oo | ° ees | 2+ @ serch ti Oo — OAD Mr. Blank is explaining the circuit board to Bill at VEPCO. 138 | | ed Eric and Debbie find the best in all types of food at Second Street Brent is looking over the fine drafting department at Howell Steel Lunch. Service where steel foundations for many office buildings are supplied. Lindale Dairies offers a wide variety of Pine State Dairy Products. ee | Roanoke Memorial Works is dedicated to the ideal of rendering Thurman tours the passenger and truck retread shop at Leonard Tire dignified memorial services. Company. bance eet ae oe ’ $ Fitts-Crumpler Electric Company is the home of many modern appliances——and lamps. yt ota) = ale ae ; iy ; , nS l Benjaminifpoore 6 Ci 4a te : ens @ nine saskinag Sogo = t © Seeeerie | Long-lasting service in all painting needs is found at The Paint Center. Stop in at Doughtie’s Esso and let them ‘‘put a tiger in your tank”! | 140 The telephone answering service at Brown’s Service Company is the Sam gets the best in paint supplies from The Sherwin-Williams Com- most efficient anywhere around. pany. Jim finds tape recorders at The News and Photo Center are excellent Hux Construction Company displays a wide selection of building for taking notes in class. materials to Phil. A beautiful ring from Elmo Garner Jewelers makes a wonderful gift for For the latest in business machines, Chris visits Pruden’s Office Equip- anyone. ment Company. | ete Ui Ui i a z 4 = ese 34 —— = | ii Kathy shops for that ‘special guy” at Franklin Street Pharmacy. Kenny finds many rolls of carpet to select from at Harold’s Carpet | Shop. Debra finds that through friendly service, all of her insurance needs can Robert and Kathy enjoy the best entertainment in town——a movie at be filled at Hale’s Nationwide Insurance. the People’s Theater. Ricky finds thé best in General Electric appliances at Easy Pay For the best buys, Jane visits Rose’s Stores, Incorporated. Furniture Company. 142 Chester likes the complete real estate coverage at William C. Shell Real Estate Company. Margaret enjoys the friendly service as well as the quality cleaning at Halifax Laundry and Dry Cleaners. Kenny examines the many tools found at Halifax Farmer’s Supply Company- the home of hardware, paints, and seeds. For the latest styles in men’s clothing, visit Chester’s Men’s Shop. dwee Janice knows that her clothes will be as fresh as a flower in just one The Tastee Freeze has ice cream that’s great in any kind of weather. een hour from One-Hour Martinizing. | Clyde looks at a tape player at the Standard Loan Company. Blackwell Tire Company goes a long way to make friends. | 144 Ricky looks over plans for a new house with plumbing by Ingram-Neal The beautifying art of cosmetology, including wig styling, is taught to Plumbing Company. the students at Mitchell’s Hair Styling Academy. Highest quality building materials can be found at Weldon Roofing and Cathy admires Sheet Metal Company. Company. J. C. Penney and Company, Inc. takes pride in their stock of stylish Friendly service along with fine Shell Oil Products are found at fashions. ; ; Newsom Oil Company. For great bowling fun, go to Gala Lanes. Dickie finds a wide variety of high quality appliances and saws at the Parrott Saw Company. Visit Daniel’s Barber Shop for the best haircut in town. 146 Joey admires the quality and service as well as the easy paying terms at David’s Clothing Store. Gary finds the best in hunting equipment at Harris-Joyner Sporting Goods Company. | Blue Flame Fuels, Incorporated serves this area with the finest in | heating oil products and gasoline. The Keeters at Quality Cleaners are known for their excellent cleaning service. For smart, stylish fashions it’s always Peggy Ann Frocks. 147 Marie says, ‘‘diamonds are a girl’s best friend,’’ Lynches Wholesale Jewelers, Established 1903. tiets ote Rose learns the benefits of taking vitamins from the friendly personnel at Rosemary Drug Store. David knows that Rosemary Federal Savings and Loan Association is an For the finest service and Esso products, excellent place for efficient savings and loan service. Station. oe OSG Charles admires the good quality in clothes found at Bloom’s Depart- Bill Green points out facts to Louis concerning buying real estate at ment Store. Proctor-Owen Insurance Agency. i Mi) 4 x. : | Ricky finds the best in built-in appliances at Moore’s Super Stores, Martha admires the fine watches found at the Jewel Box. Incorporated. | 148 ay | i eee am OLOR TV fle works inthe drayer Two young hostesses prepare for an Fishers’. Es @ For the best installation of cabinets, windows, and doors, visit Barrett The best in service and savings can be found at the Mr. Chek Food Glass and Cabinet Works. Store. Carol finds the best in Blue Ridge paints at Bower’s Blue Ridge Paint Laura discovers the long and short of it at Fannye’s. Store. : 149 Tina finds that her hair is really a ‘‘crowning glory’’ when she has it done at Marie’s Hair Styling. Sherrill’s mother shows him how the new Compugraphic machine works at The Daily Herald. 150 Vicki finds a big selection to order from at the Montgomery Ward Company. Davis Insurance and Real Estate Company offers complete coverage in insurance as well as in real estate. Ricky finds a complete home entertainment center at the Appliance Mart. Citizens Realty and Insurance Agency, Inc. offers a complete coverage in insurance as well as the best in real estate. Weldon Mattress and Furniture Company is the home of North Carolina’s lowest prices and highest quality. A complete line of all auto supply parts is found by Reggie at Auto Supply Company. ae 151 Kenny discovers how he can save with the best benefits at the First Federal Savings and Loan Association. ALBEMARLE A SUBSIDIARY CORPORATION Robert Spence, Albemarle’s Assistant Paper Mill Superintendent, explains the control system of the 4 paper machine to John Cooke and Arthur Ray Hawkins. Thelma Kasper and Betty Joyner of Albemarle’s Finance Section show Susan Carter and Cathy Lee what bookkeeping entails for a large corporation. In over sixty years of operation in Roan- oke Rapids, Albemarle Paper Company has continuously .. . PAPER COMPANY | OF HOERNER WALDORF C. B. Davis, Power Plant Operator, explains the console panel for the power system to John Cooke. Willard Oliver of Albemarle’s Process Control explains the console panel of the IBM 1800 to Jay Roberts. ... grown in the paper industry and pro- vided challenging and constant employ- ment for its employees. no sane see moe ge 5 99 SG acess ¢ eannescnese® goaaeeae? @ ore ig ort usre goa? e@ooo% 30909008 eoeo eee aooacoo? °° ae goooee goo? es PIE red t e409 ee | RRALS SS 153 err. y is iis Tim is delighted with the luxury and style of this Skylark from Roanoke Motor Sales, Inc. [Bit For professional barber service Robert and Roger rely on the Fairfax Mr. Savage shows Terry the job of a fine, experienced prescription j Barber Shop. specialist at Savage Drug Company. eT ss ni a } Glover’s Fabric Shop displays the widest variety and finest quality in Brenda Byrd, Kathy Auman, Mary Kroncke, Betty Lane, Kathy | sewing needs. Overton, and Brenda Williams find the largest selection and latest styles at the Quality Shop. 154 Katie plans for her college future by saving regularly at Roanoke Rapids Savings and Loan Association. pe Everybody Shop. Dixie Auto Supply Company, wholesalers and distributors, has a Jimmy works out a complete heating system with the experienced complete stock of all automobile parts. ; personnel at Thompson Oil Company. For the best in appliances, visit Stokes Distributing Company. pa inquires about a college loan at National Loan and Insurance sompany. Ann eyes the most accurate watch in the world, Bulova’s Accutron, at Virginia and Cheryl find delicious food at the Roanoke Restaurant. Collier’s Jewelers. 156 mn For all types of specialty snapshots see Roscoe Turner, Photographer. The best in roofing materials and services can be found at R. H. Williams Sons Roofing and Sheet Metal. Judy and Mike enjoy that refreshing new feeling with a coke from James knows that you can count on Home Credit Company for excel- Weldon Coca Cola Bottling Company. : lent service. 157 Eddie knows quality in clothing and finds it at Bell’s Shoe and Clothing For quality and craftmanship in automotive parts T. W. finds that Store. Harding and Grizzard has the best buys. bctenny Efficient service and a wide selection of building materials are just two Howard Johnson assures travelers of the best in lodging and food from of Cox and Jones Construction Company’s attributes. its facilities at the intersection of Interstate 95 and Highway 158. For good food and speedy service, drive up to Browning's Grill. Susan finds the best in gas appliances at Surburban Propane Gas Company. 158 ee ee ee Stevens The Company Where People Make The Difference! When you join Stevens, you'll be part of the largest single payroll in the two Carolinas. You'll be helping to produce some of the finest textiles in the world-fabrics used for everything from dresses and suits to parachutes and missile nose cones. You'll work for a company that takes pride in you—a company where people make the difference. Ten years from now, will you have a good job with a first-rate salary and a promising future? Or will you be stuck in a dead end? Choosing a career now with Stevens can make the difference! For details on job opportunities, contact the Personnel Department at the Stevens plant nearest you. J.P. Stevens Co. Inc. An Equal Opportunity Employer 159 gs? “O% cx BMCRED : | A i fi ‘ Progressive merchants contribute to help make Roanoke Rapids High School annual possible. Index of Advertisers heme Olas-Cadillac Incorporateciemen- nen teen 128 Albemarle Paper Companys sss een nner: (ey, es Appliance Mart 2 0.c er eae yeee ea clio y tem 150 Ar tismliexaco Servicelo taclomisemes quem ieaiectte titi ett stiri mt 125 Autorsu pplyeGorm aly ecsmemcarte tte) teitcne tm fein mentee 151 Barnes Rw Ga oales.COMmpaly = mcmama it moar amt mei 149 Barrett Glass andi Gabler V VOnKS memes niente nnn 149 Bell’s Shoerand Clothimge ey que mieitce neem ence arannennrta 158 Blackwell Tire:Gompanyie seem serene mnc iets iene: 144 Blooms Department Storeu natant ann cn etre ence 148 Blue:Flame Fuels Incorporated. a) ene ec ene 147 Bobbie’s'Superimarketis sess ociius! chim ane! eacrkcn wena cme 155 Bound’s Motor Company, Incorporated .......... 155 Bowers Blue Ridge) Paimt: Stones .c- cna sin renter 149 BranchiBankand) trust: Companys anemencnemn i eeien mri 127 Branch) Funeral omer (ae. seme) en eee eee 129 Brookwood! Motel) 25 ane as: cts eter encounter lke Brownina:s:Grillie cares: cian ne ee eee eer 158 Browns Service Company a smite: sled rnrcmtr Rete nner cists 141 Gam pirexCompdathya meee) ieee een ae Caen 156 Charlottes Halt; Style:SalOnieesemen.ntecmene enn a meen 133 Ghester’s Men‘s:'Shop®. 2 seca coe tenes 143 Citizens Realty and Insurance Agency, Incorporated ... 151 Colliers Food Cemters ace. ance en ee Reece eon 156 Collier’sJewelerss: 2.0 sows tree, gore eee en enna eet 156 Cox and Jones Construction Company ........... 158 Daily Herald, The s.c0 Since os ke eee ere ei 150 Daniel's: Barber Shope .c. ceca ate ei em ce 146 David's Clothing Storemcee crea aiden ae ee 146 Davis Insurance: Agencyameu. coc. ecm en aon: 150 Dixie Auto SQpply tang ct ate et eects erica rome 155 Douightiess Esso;Servicetstationi in -scn. i innenn men 140 Die Pepper Bottling Compan Vane ace ac ncn mane 131 Easy PayiFurniture: Gompat Vaenncic cclenans mn ent nomen 142 Elmo GarnerJewelersit wre cae cc) coeme cuca ieee 141 Faitfax Barber: Shope acmata ecnn ak mice nce re meee 154 Fairfax Restaurante. © see pein ce meee enti teen amen 147 Fannye’S os. « cetemeun cra ct steel ocean Ronni eae mee aa 149 First Citizens Bank and Trust Company .......... 129 First Federal Savings and Loan Association ........ 151 Fisher's’ The: 25 Sete tier ie tense nem memes 149 Fitts-Crumpler Electric Company .............. 140 Franklin Streetieharimac yaeerciaaitcnen niet nnn enn 142 Ereid’s Incorporated aa seat meer eee 144 Gala Lanes: 39sec eect a See ce en aur ee mo 146 Glover's’ Fabrics: aieita cs. svoeee One sie, ecm 154 Gowen: Oil’ Company) =n cner. cence cries nee eee 134 Griffin: Drug Gompanyiecee esas nc ete ren 143 Hale: Nationwidellnsurancelon s = .ue0 cnn neem 142 Halifax: Farmenis SUD PIVii caer curr -uee ice et itenentene ee 143 Halifax: laundry a. cen 6 Secs etic sate peices cone meinct a 143 Hardee’siof Roanoke Rapids. a...) seinen ne ne 128 Harding and Grizzard, Incorporated ............ 158 Hardy's Fish Market” 29. «02 sccm osha eee ee 146 Harold’s Carpet Shop = see a) ones encnt ann 142 Harris-Joyner Sporting Goods 3 22 2).s) =). aememenenenne 146 Heilig Meyers Furniture: 2 ©.2)sce.ne cee oir WS Hilda’s Fashiiom Houses scene cite et em ene iss Home:Credit: Company, ceascn-s sienna in inion nt mc mente 157 Howard Johnsons Motor Lodge una --nennenonr en 158 Howell Steel Service, Incorporated ...........-.. 139 Howerton Gowen Chemicals .........-+22+055 143 Fe. Gonstruction Companyit.: sure reen inl nineteen: 141 Huxis Esso Service: Station! . 2 202 2 eet ieee 148 Ingram-Neall Companys say. . 2). ene ien ene 145 Jewel Box, The: oct: sd 0c sie seen alee ken een 148 Jos: N. Hatem, Etd. 6 cca seiner ocr eree 138 King Tire Service. 2 4 = Agere c sheteteeeten ote tinn ecm 150 Warry’s Shoe Store Aso. ccs Gee. cyt were RSC em 124 Leggett’s Department Store .......-.-.-+-++:+:- 134 Index of Advertisers Leonard Tire Company Roanoke Motor Sales Lindale Dairies, Incorporated Roanoke Rapids, City of Livesay’s Music Company Roanoke Rapids Savings and Loan Association Long’s Men‘s Shop Roanoke Restaurant Lynche’s Wholesale Jewelers Rosemary Drug Company Rosemary Federal Savings and Loan Association Margie’s Coffee Shop Rosemary Restaurant Marie’s Hair Styling Roses Stores, Incorporated Mary Jo’s Mitchell’s Hair Styling Academy Savage Drug Company Montgomery Ward Second Street Lunch Moore's Super Stores, Incorporated Boo Shell Furniture Company, Incorporated Mr. Chek Food Store Shell, William C., Real Estate Company Sherwin-Williams Company National Loan and Insurance Company Smith's Marine News and Photo Center, The Standard Loan Company Newsom Oil Company, Incorporated Stevens, J. P., Company, Incorporated Stokes Distributing Company One Hour Martinizing Surburban Propane Paint Center, The Pete Tastee Freeze Parrott Saw Company Thompson Oil Company Payne’s Cycle Shop Timberlake’s Drug Store Peggy Ann Frocks Tri-City Motor Company Penney, J. C., Company, Incorporated Turner’s, Roscoe, Studio . . People’s Theater Perkinson’s Gulf Service Station ‘ Virginia-Carolina Furniture Company Planters National Bank and Trust Company ........ Virginia Electric and Power Company Proctor-Owen Insurance Agency Pruden’s Office Equipment Company Walser Motors, Incorporated WGBilgemear Quality Cleaners Weldon Coca Cola Bottling Company Quality Pontiac, Incorporated Weldon Mattress Company Quality Shop, The Weldon Roofing and Sheet Metal White Motors, Incorporated Ralph's Bar-B-Que Williams Red and White Rapid Dry Cleaning .... doc Williams, R. H., and Sons, Incorporated Roanoke Auto Parts ..... Senos ote Wilson's House of Flowers Roanoke Memorial Works The FHA gives a “Great Pumpkin” tea party for the Faculty. Melinda Connell pouring punch. Index sperwnenneescton Acknowledgments: ac ceeue: cue siantl +) rarest Administration): s; 4.9 cuss sea scne onare Gimme me omEe Advertisements: «0 ¢ 208 = os aa eee hore a ene Art: Guilditets 0c) kone ae acc eee ee ace gn eR ne Autograp ns. 7.06 sc ee cn 2 Lemp Band: Concert «..; seater ote ee et eee rae Band Librarian’ 2 do. hos on eee eeu fel ce exec ate arn erties Banid,; Marching. Stace, Cen ne ne ee mr ne ea Band Ofticerscac, ne saerce rt eae tetera eae eo Band,| Flag Twirlers® tasesmestsate cucecdksy sa cer eae ee rece Band). Property Managetas sm.iee aac en mea men enr name iran Band; (RepainManagene e -se-use. ents Gita ae mone mre te Band) Section: Zeaders-wsn is ce ee Band Student Directorsi ssa) ene ee ee Band) UnitonniManagersscecciucerneatericneme nein an fal uretetnes Baseball a Varsity sce e oe cavecpcce vans eue cn annem Basketball; Jayveers ce ec eck Creatas Cee note Basketball Varsity 920.02 mance os sos ees tn tite amen Board of Educationiendhas hal Dnata cater nema ne Cateterta:Statt is 2 stp bat oot eee ee Cheerleaders; Jayvee: 2 2 3. se8 Wiss os ees oc eee Cheerleaders; ViarsitVie ms os auice ener otter te ee Gheerleaders, Seniors. . ssa aceon cee cir cont i Ce Ghortls; J untor: 2 Gees ope cece) ne ea Chorus. Seventh: Grade = ) ose euree ee e-em Contents, co a alee cece oo et ee oe iets to ane dena Gutriculum ors tes Se oes os, eee CustodialtStat ie sqec een eon en ern te meee DEGA'Clubin gs Boies Retreat oo ace ere care reece Dedication? 62. y.ye eee eee ee acc ee een ar mee Drury, Wajon ees Suite) oe) eer tos otc eee gee Eighth: Grade. tt eee nae nore: ee tree Faculty 2.25 255 as tbaee nar a See ae a eer eee Football, Jayvee: = (son is sean cose seer bom eee a ie ae Football) Varsitys eee coco oe eee ree eee one Footballe Seniors @Seese. cc. cee en ee kee ee ee } Foreword cms) eae fs cohen ae ee eee Foreiaqni Exchange: Committee am nenencn annem cncmentn i: FrenchiHonor Societys i. arcscmcns con nent mere Freshinvenagane neon kor ince eal ae te asa ee 93 FutuKre:BUsiness, Leadersisc:csisccmremci aici ounce cmin nie Future Homemakers of America ..............- Future dieachersiof;Americaucenc caer siemens Girls’ Athletic: Associationime as aicicicn: mcitemen tenet rene aero Mrs. Sue Denny checks on some books in her ‘‘beloved’’ library. 162 Keith pays homage to the goddess of geometric figures. Homecoming Candidates Homecoming, Hoyle Homecoming Parade Homecoming Queen House of Representatives Index Anne Index of Advertisers Introduction Jacket Journal Judicial Board Junior Class Officers Junior High Council Junior Marshals Junior Red Cross Juniors Key Club ,. Key Club Sweetheart Laurel Society Library Club Madrigals Majorettes eR Maintenance Staff ... Monogram Club National Honor Society Pep Band Principal Principal, Assistant Ro-Rap Staff... . Senate Age Senior Class Officers Seniors ae a Senior High Mixed Chorus Seventh Grade Chorus Seventh Grade Sophomores Superintendent Track Youth For Christ Acknowledgments Our yearbook is an expression of many things. It is the events of the year, as well as the sentiments of many students. Most of all, it conveys the meaning of an unforgettable year to all who are a part of it. The Ro-Rap Staff has tried to combine the times shared by all-those times when laughter or tears were inevi- table, those times when study often unsuccessfully ended hours of play into a book which will mean something different to each individual. Much appreciation is given to all who have tried to make this annual what you—the students—would like it to be. The staff especially wishes to thank our advisor, Miss Belche, for her many hours of planning and hard work, beyond the call of duty; Roscoe Turner, our photographer, for his time; the various adminis- trative offices for the use of their telephones; Mr. Payne for granting us the permission to solicit ads as well as make the pictures; Mr. Denny for corrections and advice for the sports sections; Miss Crane for her patience and understanding; Mr. Branch for allowing us the privilege of the yearbook; Max Ward for his professional guidance; and last but not least, Delmar Studios for the printing of the annual. The staff sincerely hopes that this yearbook will mean something special to each and every student. But for each senior we hope the annual will provide many fond memories of one of the most unforgettable years you will ever experience— 1971. 164 afar O “was : Wi; pms - USO. ad gt yo wthir . he Aspe DLL. ies ws Chena CLatg y Ss D'm eas Cee Ce Qkhe Khe OD Caw : , Hau, I MG Orr eI, get | | . | : hae Best OF KUCK Te A Rp C000 CY. © HpUR RERLAT paptk® BEI 1A) LES PAW worm You ts YAR: 2 ase LF of athl CAMS 6 ji ‘ ep gs seers Mh THE PRACTICR ERCHER. HOPE 7 Jee Gi) oaaie YEE. HAVE St 600P thE Ayo BA GOOD . fh Co! OK 2077 iy WCE PAO? ArT? WW? ) ‘ onapty 729i UL. Vath ape PU UAN7O FT oe NOM, : Tae te iA VVGE Uy: OY? V7. t VV) ALE Y) Vid a l op ? WOOL Art OD TOOL y voney (780 MH TT Pam? wy (AZ MMY J - YE WO YM fr Y) Wing np JON’ fay Jo IW P40 °f) JOLMM Anup wn IY Spr VIE Ap TRU) raga YH. Fon ED lL Wey Vo aa Cr Vd 0 LCAUYEX: TON WO Yl x) Ap 6, DOGMA 7) IVY f WYf- oy C70 70, -7 np? OY OOO pees re? bo ypu) IY OGY _ ft) Yu 1D (A ip wan Ch POU? TE) OL) ru Vy ere WLOY [YY ) PLD malty) ™ oe 1 ) 746 , UL wy eee a5 = Ay) “ah LOL UW | Veh AY y x | ) j , | Ue. HE L 4] } AL : 3) } V , =: jf A 7 ‘ eal aay me), } 1 )) Uy | . l iL I, A | ind } a ’ . 7 . Ke 5¢r ved ( Debbie oe iy! C6 Zo Lppt Ze FOV . S thls, ly Yipecial 5 MitO jiu ae AL hva snl Stanatg ps Pee UCC , irdlok Abbe toot Sare a Che 2Ze lf Z. Ll Le Zee Ce oe oa GUE pT ae “LS ye fave case || Ctéc whi LAM 27 WLS “a con iy. ne ; Dae LCL laf FOL“ OTL Y ¢ Vode we : o€ Ze CL LOW Lele and ger Ct wieea Lee! 20 BO C dk Let L2ueM BO? Rie ccally C0 ob-Ot a, yey, Ce x 7, Jp SECO } on ctw Lhe feed pa Lik Ze ie Z ne ey ote Lon vate Wyi7Zd hg ee Tielel yo 0g Je sae oe wl ae SC LICL J ff. Ship; Ze Woe ese Ai btee Keay 1s 4eo ee aber l et Ge AB Lae : “ae i 2 hfe Dot ucblaltls | Cy HE _ atl I ht | Youre ili pk tbh We My fed flO ae fl Sb P BZ MO A_ ALLE, G y Ne « ge f) Pag BD og pee Mors. eee Cea LO | | | : Wie ia = IM as ca Nour ( Can SO a . : ante nl Wn of ae PAAR AP oe re oto aft tee sag | f SeAPLINA OWN Tae o Fa WZ


Suggestions in the Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) collection:

Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949

Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 161

1971, pg 161

Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 111

1971, pg 111

Roanoke Rapids High School - Ro Rap Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 5

1971, pg 5


Searching for more yearbooks in North Carolina?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online North Carolina yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.