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■■ , The Sentinel 1966 Published by the Senior Class of 1966 Saratoga Central High School BEFORE ... a joy proposed wlien the spirit was carefree 2 3 BEHIND . . . SL dream fulfilled realization of tlie essence of time 4 5 CONTENTS H Student Life B Sports B Faculty B Classes B Advertisements 6 As we recall the memorable years in science from the time we were freshmen, we recall the teacher who has served as a friend to all, an aid to those in need, and a refresher to those who are disturbed. With his vast intellect, sense of humor, and happy outlook— as well as his ability to solve a problem which has no answer— he helped us to complete four joyous, worth-while years at Saratoga Central. And so, it is with humble appreciation and much pride that we, the Senior Class, dedicate this, our 1966 Sentinel , to Mr. Richard Whitley — a small giant of a man who made a great impression on all of us. He jokes to make the hour seem shorter He won ' t stand for talking or disorder. He knows what he ' s doing, and does what he knows It ' s no easy task, but it ' s the life he chose. A life that he loves, enjoys, and respects Of science and labs and chemistry texts. A good man to lead, a good man to follow Laughing and learning for a good today And a prepared tomorrow. Miss Sentinel 1966 MISS ROSE MARIE ETHERIDGE . . . following tradition Rose was chosen by popular vote of the Student Body from four candidates no- minated by the Senior Class. FRANCES ELLIS GAIL BAKER MARY ANN SPEIGHT Also participating in our Homecoming ac- tivities were the Senior mascots, Ann Gay and Rusty Brewer. Each class selects one girl to be a member of the Miss Ann Murray; Juniors, Judy Carolyn Bailey; Freshmen, Sentinel Court. Representing the Sophomores, Edna Nancy Ellis. 9 MARY ANN RADFORD Editor FRANCES ELLIS Business Manager The Saratoga Central Sentinel . . . 1966 JACKIE JONES Assistant Editor The 1966 Sentinel is not merely what it appears to be— a cover, pages, pictures, and words. This is only the surface of the annual, but underneath it lies hard work, sacrifices, frustrations, laughter, and pride. The things that happen each day . . . the faces, the places . . . the victories, the defeats . . . the thousands of big and little events— all of these are a part of our lives and the things we shall remember for years to come. We, the staff, hope this yearbook will not only record these events for the present but also serve as a MARY ANN SPEIGHT treasury of memories for the future. Assistant Business Manager Work begins on the Sentinel as the staff starts searching for ideas. 10 Creativity is foremost The sponsors, Mrs. Beaman and Miss Stanton, look over The staff recounts the daily sales of annuals and ads. the layout and make notes for improvement. The s taff assistants, Debbie Gardner, Rose Etheridge, Linda Taylor, Shirley Owens, and Susan Ellis, were quite helpful with arranging class copy and typing. 11 A new year • • . A new principal As we go through life, we should all be striving to climb toward some goal. In the past four years, you, the Seniors of 1966, have been striving toward the goal of graduation. In working toward this goal, you have accumulated many important things— knowledge, friends, self-discipline, skills, and habits— all mingled to provide a firm foundation at the foot of your stairs. May you use this accumulation of your past years to continue to climb the stairway of life to even larger, more important goals. Look back, if you like, but keep forever moving step by step toward what you want most to be. Sincerely, Alvin Narron, Jr. Our new principal finds that there is much work to be done before the busy day begins. Mr. Narron arrives at school bright and early each morning with a cheerful smile. Student Life 13 student Council • • President of Student Council, Mac Owens. A successful school is largely de- pendent on the students ' abilities to govern themselves. It is for this pur- pose that the Saratoga Central Stu- dent Council is now on active duty. The Student Council consists of rep- resentatives from all the classes and organizations that work together with the officers and sponsor for the benefit of all the students and faculty. They do their best to fulfill the desires of all and strive for a better relation- ship between the school and students. Money-raising projects consist of various activities for the school. The money is spent in a way which will benefit both the students and faculty. MISS FRANCES WOODARD Sponsor Other officers: Randy Pittman, Treasurer; Mary Helen Cummings, Secretary; Jackie Baker, Vice-President. 14 followers that lead Senior homeroom representatives; Rodney Bridgers, April Batts, Nancy Webb, Larry Shelton. Club representatives, left to right: Bobbie Jean Langley, Randy Pittman, Ed Beddingfield, Coley Hunt. . ' .•i 1 M ' f, Representatives: Sophomore, Barbara Hayes and Cecelia Webb; Freshman, Louis Taylor and Michael Craft; Junior, Phyllis Walston and Susan Green. Acliievement. . .Character. . .Leadership The Saratoga Central chapter of the National Beta Club has fourteen members, with new members to be added later this year. Membership is based on achieve- ment, honesty, responsibility, vision, enthusiasm, sincerity, and tolerance. To be a member, a student must have a scholastic average of 93 and maintain an average of 88. Each year the Beta Club sponsors a brunswick stew sale using the profits to benefit the school. It also decorates the float for the Homecoming football game. m Beta members: Jonnie Mae Aycock, Sally Wooten, Mary Ann Radford, Jackie Jones, Mac Owens, Rose Etheridge, Gene McKeel, Linda Ellis, and Linda Reason. Officers: Jackie Baker, Vice-President; Wanda Galloway, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Mary Tyson, Program Chairman; Mary Helen Cummings, President. 16 Debaters discuss timely topics Seated, left to right: Deborah Miller, Patti Cox, Coley Hunt. Stand- ing: Rose Etheridge, Randy Pittman, Phil Ellis, Ed Beddingfield, Joe Craft, and Betty Cobb. A debating club gives students who are interested in speech training and speech writing an opportunity to participate in various speech activities. It teaches them to think on their feet and to organize material effectively. Debates are held throughout the year. Much time is spent gathering and organizing material for the district debate which is held in the spring. MRS. WALL Advisor Officers: Coley Hunt, Vice-President; Randy Pittman, President; Ed Beddingfield, Treasurer; Rose Etheridge, Secretary. 17 Future Homemakers learn th.e MRS. ELLIS F.H.A. officers: Front row, left to right: Mary Helen Cummings, Vice-President; April Batts, President; Susan Baker, Historian. Back row: Wanda Boswell, Treasurer; Nancy Webb, County Officer; Sandra Letchworth, Parliamentarian; Mary Ann Radford, Sec- retary; Coley Hunt, Song Leader; and Cecelia Webb, Reporter. Members holding Junior Degrees: First row, left to right: Joy Pittman, Linda Barnes, Betty Lou Ellis, Susan Ellis, Faye Walston, Edna Ann Murray. Second row: Violet Baker, Judy Carol Bailey, Sally Wooten, Beverly Baker, Patti Cox, Jonnie Mae Aycock, Brenda Jernig an. Third row: Jolene Barnette, Judy Carolyn Bailey, Molly Proctor. Fourth row: Diane Finch, Linda Ellis, Mary Etta Wooten, Claudia Garris, Barbara Hayes, Bobbie Jean Langley, Linda Pate, Gail Baker, Peggy Jones, Sandra Letchworth, Coley Hunt, Cecelia Webb. 18 many skills of housekeeping The Future Homemakers of America, having 69 members, is the largest organization at Saratoga Central. Under the leadership of Mrs, Ellis, the girls learn to b ecome more efficient homemakers. The F.H. A, ' s purposes are eightfold and include the promoting of growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, the emphasizing of the importance of worthy home membership, the encouraging of democracy in home and community life, and the promoting of international good will. The goal of the F.H. A. is expressed by the motto, Toward New Horizons. ” Highlights of the local organization ' s year were the initiation of new members, the year ' s project of visiting the nursing home, the Mother- Daughter Banquet, the Christmas party, the sending of a delegate to the National Convention, and the awarding of the State Homemaker Degree to five of the girls. Also this year, the F.H. A. honors a girl each month as F.H. A. ' er of the month. Linda, Faye, and Peggy are preparing lunch for their visiting friend, Brenda. F.H. A. members holding their Chapter and State Degrees: First row, left to right: Vickie Hare, Suzette Gardner, Brenda Kay Ellis. Second row: April Batts, Frances Ellis, Mary Ann Radford, Betty Cobb. Third row: Nancy Webb, Wanda Boswell, Rose Etheridge, Fourth row: Phyllis Walston, Susan Baker, Mary Helen Cummings, Seated, left to right: Sandra White, Nancy Ellis, Joan Barnette, Judy Skinner, Alice Beddingfield, Janet Joyner, Brenda Draper. Standing, first row: Dianne Baker, Betty Harrell, Helen Jenkins, Sue Pelletier, Marlane Thome, Juanita Owens, Pat Walston, Roberta Bynum, Faye Jones, Jeanette Barber. Back row: Yvonne Webb, Janice Proctor, Shirley Owens, Cathy Price, Sandra Butts, Page Mangum, Shirlene Bass, Jean Woodard, Carolyn Ellis, Faye Goff, Lynda Mattox, 19 F.F.A. seeks better farming methods The FFA, with Mr. Perry ' s carefxil leadership, tries to bring out all the best farming qualities of young boys and men. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The motto consists of only four lines, but these lines are filled with practical philosophy, reflecting a spirit and sincerity that show the true viewpoint of farm youth, the backbone of a nation, Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve FFA officers, left to right: Rodney Bridgers, President; Bobby Amerson, Reporter; Ronnie Baker, Sentinel; Earl Cox, Vice-President; Ollen Reason, Secretary; Billy Carter, Treasurer. Front row, left to right: Ray Robbins, Jimmy Price, Arnold Turner, Larry Moore, MR, JOHN PERRY Randy Taylor, Danny Robbins, Tony Pipkin, Dennis McKeel, John Mullins, Shelton Sponsor McKeel, Lemuel Perry. Second row: James Reason, James Baker, Danny Butts, Clark Webb, Steve Pipkin, Mickey Matthews, Tommy Shingleton, Bobby West, Roger Reason, Britton Ford, Stuart Glover. Third row: Dennis Matthews, Ray Cook, William Saunders, Jesse Baker, Gerald Poythress, Mickey Mizzelle, Wayne Saunders, M.A. Tyson, Owen Tyndall, Bob Gardner, Glenn Smith, Carroll Bradbury, Douglas Wood, James Turnage, Ricky Baker. 20 Sportsmanship, fair play, and encourapement of school spirit are the main objectives of the Monogram Club. To carry through with these ideas, the club sold sweatshirts and coats carrying the Rebel colors and em- blem. Athletic equipment and replenishing the first aid kit are among the chief projects for each year. To be eligible for membership, one must participate in interscholastic athletics the required number of quar- ters, seasons, or innings. A letter, the gray SC worn on the monogram sweaters, a gold pin showing in which sport the letter was earned, and an award certificate are presented to those students who have met the above re- quirements. A good club full of good people who show other schools how good our school is! Varsity letters . . . Monogram Club Officers, left to right: Frances Ellis, Secretary-Treas- urer; Mary Helen Cummings, President; Sam Amerson, Vice-President. MR. CHARLES BOYKIN Sponsor MR. JAMES DeRATT Sponsor Firstrow, left to right: Charles West, Phil Ellis, Dennis Bradshaw, Bill Harrell, Phil Harrell, Joe Phillips, M.A. Tyson, Walt Bynum, Mike Letchworth. Second row: Bobby West, Jennie Speight, Peggy Jones, Sally Wooten, Debbie Gardner, Mary Etta Wooten, Rose Etheridge, Brenda Jernigan, Mary Tyson, Mac Owens. Third row: A.C. Cobb, J.H. Exum, Cooper Goff, Sam Letchworth, Bob Gardner, Dalton Smith, Larry Shelton, Glenn Smith, Danny Beamon. 21 Glee Club • • • voices in unison At each homeroom period on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the Glee Club meets to rehearse music — both secular and sacred. There are 39 members of the Glee Club under the direction of Mrs. Linda Futch. The group prepares musical programs for school functions. Officers: Carolyn Whitley, President; Connie Turner, Judy Skinner, Alice Beddingfield, Librarians; Coley Hunt, Treasurer and accompanist; Seated: Mrs. linda Futch, director. First row, left to right: Janet Joyner, Pat Walston, Elizabeth Tyndall, Kerry Godwin, Louis Taylor, Mike Craft, Stuart Glover, Roberta Bynum. Second row: Dianne Goff, Sandra Butts, Carolyn Ellis, Roger Reason, Phil Ellis, Jack Overman, Clarence Speight, Sandra White. Third row: Lynda Mattox, Brenda Draper, Terry Walston, Debbie Miller, Kay McCoy, Nancy Owens, Betty Lou Radford, Susan Ellis. Fourth row: Tony Pipkin, Walt Bynum, Gerald Poythress, Bob Gardner, Buddy Owens, Gerald Rose, Ed Beddingfield, John Combs. tomorrow’s white collars The Saratoga Central chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America is an organization of service and leadership for those who are interested in business careers or the promotion of business. Any student who has taken one business course during his high school years is eligible for membership. The local officers look forward to attending the state convention each year. The F.B.L.A, has fifty-three members, and is spon- sored by Miss Anne Stanton, MISS ANNE STANTON Sponsor Seated: Nancy Webb, President; Bobbie Jean Langley, Vice-President. Standing: Wanda Galloway, Reporter; Kathy Bridgets, Parliamentarian; Debbie Gardner, Sec- retary; Linda Taylor, Historian; Faye Walston, Treas- urer. 9 Ipt ■ 1 k ■ in First row, left to right: Phil Harrell, Linda Barnes, Carolyn Evans, Mary Ann Speight, Mary Ann Radford, Sue Proctor, Barbara Bridgers, Sandra Talton, Susan Greene, Linda Pate. Second row: Alan Perry, Jerry Webb, Margie Hathaway, Carol Webb, Phyllis Walston, Deborah Cooke, Linda Reason, Mary Ellen Speight, Jolene Barnette, Linda Ellis, Susan Baker, Peggy Jones. Third row: Randy Skinner, Jonnie Mae Aycock, Dianne Goff, Susan Ellis, Charles West, Wanda Boswell, Beverly Baker, Carolyn Whitley, Beth Bailey, Judy Carol Bailey, Judy Carolyn Bailey. Fourth row: Dennis Bradshaw, Dwight Mercer, Sandra Letchworth, Edna Murray, Irene Stehley, Ann Williford, Scarlet Beamon, Brenda Gardner, Phil Ellis, Ed Beddingfield, Gail Baker. 23 To the helpers we extend our Bus Drivers First row, left to right; Ollen Reason, Gail Baker, April Batts, Mary Ann Radford, Carolyn Evans. Second row: Wilbur Dunn, Randy Skinner, Mac Owens, James Turnage. Third row: Ray Cooke, Rodney Bridgers, Earl Cox, Ronnie Baker, Dalton Smith, Bobby Amerson, and David Whitley. Our library assistants, Carolyn Evans, Linda Dick Bryant, the store manager, is Taylor, and Lillie Moore Benton, appear to in charge of selling school supplies, be quite busy with their daily tasks. 24 sincere appreciation There were those who worked faithfully behind the scenes to keep our school running smoothly and effi- ciently. Each day, each one in his or her own way, did much to make our school life more pleasant. Mrs. E. E. Little, our school dietician, has the re- sponsibility of serving us well-balanced meals. Louise Speight and Arthur Taylor have the job of keeping our school clean and attractive. The lunchroom assistants, Diane Finch, Betty Lou Ellis, and Jerry Webb, seem to enjoy their daily duty. 25 26 27 Marshals • • • scholastic achievement reward Eachyear the two students with the top scho- lastic averages in their class are selected to serve as marshals for the baccalaureate sermon and graduation exercises. The marshals usher people to their seats and issue programs. The co-chief marshals have the honor of leading in the grad- uating class and all the distinguished guests. JACKIE JONES Co-Chief MARY ANN RADFORD Co-Chief Wanda Galloway, Randy Pittman, Cecelia Webb. Not pictured: Melvin Jones. 28 1966 Sports 29 Rebels rebuild after MAC OWENS Halfback Tri- Captain BOBBY WEST Fullback Tri- Captain LARRY SHELTON Center Tri- Captain J. H. EXUM Tackle Beamon A-Go-Go. First row, left to right: Mike Letchworth, Kenneth Rodgers, Jimmy Skinner, Landis Rose, Bill Harrell, Rudy Poole, Walt Bynum, Phil Dlis, Joe Craft. Second row: Bobby West, Dennis Bradshaw, M. A. Tyson, Mac Owens, Glenn Smith, Charles West, A. C. Cobb, Sam Amerson, Stuart Glover. Third row: Danny Beamon, Marvin Mercer, Randy Pittman, Ed Beddingfield, Larry Shelton, Bob Gardner, Sam Letchworth, Phil Harrell, J. H. Exum, Joe Phillips. 30 tremendous loss of team members Coaches: MR. CHARLES BOYKIN and Nothing like a little rest after a long hard play. Right, boys? MR. JAMES DeRATT. JOE PHILUPS Tackle SAM AMERSON Halfback GLENN SMITH End A. C. COBB Guard WALT BYNUM Quarterback DENNIS BRADSHAW Guard DANNY BEAMON End 31 Rebellettes build for greater Mr. Charles Boykin Coach I don ' t see the ball. Do you see the ball? Where ' s the ball? Mary Helen Cummings Forward Co- Captain Peggy Jones Forward Co- Captain Mary Tyson Forward 32 Victories Sally Wooten Guard Scarlet Beamon Forward Jenny Speight Guard msm msm First row, left to right: Jenny Speight, Sally Wooten, Mary Helen Cummings, Peggy Jones, Scarlet Beamon. Second row: Lynda Mattox, Shirlene Bass, Judy Joyner, Nancy Ellis, Vickie Hare, Edna Murray. Third row: Betty Harrell, Cathy Price, Pat Walston, Julia Skinner, Shirley Owens. Boys’ Basketball follows familiar patb First row, left to right: Randy Driver, Ed Beddingfield, Randy Pittman, Tony Pipkin. Second row: Sam Amerson, Danny Beamon, Glenn Smith, Dick Bryant, Charles West. Third row: Mac Owens, Cooper Goff, Gene McKeel, Dalton Smith. Mr. James DeRatt Coach 34 to victory Ring around the Rebel. Thanks for the lift, Bear. Dalton Smith Forward Sam Amerson Guard Gene McKeel Center 35 Baseballers cop tournament These boys are ready to outfield another successful year. All right, boys, who rolls next? Coaches: MR. CHARLES BOYKIN and MR. JAMES H. DeRATT. At the end of last year ' s baseball season, the Rebels had racked up the County Championship with a 9-1 record for the conference games and a 15-3 record for the whole season in the county. They went on to play in the State Tournament, making a very good showing by winning against Brogden and Oxford Orphanage. The third game against Vanceboro was the deciding game for the Rebels. The opposing team squeezed by Saratoga with a 2-0 win. During the summer the Rebels participated in a Tri-County League con- sisting of Wilson, Wayne, and Edgecombe counties. They came out on top as conference champions, another trophy to add to their long line of victo- ries. Although graduation took a good number of the squad, the Rebels plan to rebuild and hope for a good comeback. First row, left to right: Charles West, Steve Pipkin, Tony Dalton Smith, Mac Owens, Bob Gardner, J. H. Exum, Joe Pipkin, Randy Driver, Dick Bryant, Bonnie Eastwood, Sam Phillips. Amerson. Second row: M. A. Tyson, Danny Beamon, 36 honors Just wait ' til my turn. I i ' See no evil, do no evil, speak no evil. Who said that? 37 Cheerleaders exhibit pep, spirit First row, left to right: Betty Cobb and Nancy Dawson. Gardner. Third row: Coley Hunt, Jerry Webb, Rose Second row: Debbie Gardner, Mary Etta Wooten, Brenda Etheridge. FRANCES ELLIS Chief BRENDA JERNIGAN Co-chief 38 Faculty 39 Our teachers . . . A new year, a new teacher, a new smile, a new inspiration. A helping hand to the helpless, eh, Wayne? A little lauglUcr to JigliLcMi the lorul. No, it ' s not a Beatle album this time. MRS. UNDA WALL B.S,, East Carolina College English, Social Studies MRS. JOYCE B. BEAMAh B.S,, M. A, , Eas ' t Carolina Cosge French, librarian Not pictured MRS. UNDA FUTCH A. A. , Mount Olive College B. S. , East Carolina College English, Science, History, Music MISS CATHERINE WINCHE5ER A.B. , Atlantic Christian Colge English, Social Studies • • • molders of mind and character What language is that, Miss Stanton? Smiling for that new husband or us, Mrs. Ellis? I don ' t even have to look at what I ' m ty’ping. 3SS FRANCES WOODARD A £. Atlantic Christian College M. Ain Exl., East Carolina College Gdance Counselor, English MRS. PEGGY ELUS B, S, , Woman ' s College Home Economics MR. JOHN E. PERRY B, S, , N. C. State College Agricultural Education MISS ANNE STANTON B. S. , Atlantic Christian College Commercial Mr. Perry and his friend stress the point of keeping the county clean and green. Mr. Whitley, does biting your tongue really help? What ' s that we heard about your having Mr. Boykin seems to have found something a woodpecker in your room, Miss pretty entertaining in that grade book. Bordeaux? Can you see the white chalk circle?. . . Well, can you see the map? MR. RICHARD WHITLEY B,S,, N. C. State College Science MISS CHARLOTTE BORDEAUX A. B. , East Carolina College Social Studies, Math MR. JAMES H. DeRATT A. B. , Atlantic Christian College Social Studies, Coach, Health 42 Seniors choose class symbols The 1966 Senior Class chose MISS ANN GAY and MASTER RUSTY BREWER to be their mascots. Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gay, and Rusty is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Brewer. Flower Yellow rose. Colors Green and white. Motto Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. 44 Senior officers proven leaders Larry Shelton, Vice-President; Jackie Jones, Secretary; Rose Etheridge, Treasurer; Mac Owens, President. Senior Sponsors MISS ANNE STANTON Our sincere thanks go to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Aycock for permitting us to take the superlative pictures in their lovely home. Also, we wish to express our apprecia- tion to Mr. Bob Aiken, Jr. , of Snow Hill, for taking all of the group pictures for the 1966 SENTINEL. MISS CHARLOTTE BORDEAUX 45 JONNIE MAE AYCOCK BEVERLY JEANNE BAKER BOBBY RAY AMERSON Seniors LANA GAIL BAKER 46 WANDA GREY BOSWELL ALBERT CHESTER COBB, JR. JAMES RODNEY BRIDGERS CAROLYN FAYE CARTER JOSEPH RAY COOK Not Pictured: ANN BAILEY CARTER JAMES EARL COX 47 WILBUR EDWARD DUNN, JR. BRENDA KAY ELUS MARY HELEN CUMMINGS CORA FRANCES ELUS KENNETH JOHNSON ELUS ROSE MARIE ETHERIDGE ALICE CAROLYN EVANS JOHN HARVEY EXUM 48 JAMES COOPER GOFF WILLIE FAYE GOFF SUZETTE ENID GARDNER Seniors FAYE LANGSTON HARRELL BRENDA ELLEN JERNIGAN JACKIE ANN JONES PEGGY ANN JONES BOBBIE JEAN LANGLEY 49 DORIS LOUISE LANGSTON ASHLEY GENE Me KEEL SETH Me COY OWENS, JR. Seniors LINDA CAROL PATE JOSEPH EARL PHILLIPS JIMMIE LEE PRICE, JR. MARY ANN WALSTON RADFORD 50 ALTON GRANT REASON LARRY DOW SHELTON BETTY CAROLW SHORT DALTON EARL SMITH MARY ANN SPEIGHT SANDRA MOORE TALTON 51 NANCY ELIZABETH WEBB LINDA LEE TAYLOR ATLAS VELVIN WEBB, JR. CONNIE ANN TURNER TERRY ANN WALSTON EDWARD BEASLEY WEBB MARILYN FAYE WALSTON 52 TEDDY DAWSON WEBB BOBBY NOEL WEST ELLEN CAROL WEST Seniors CAROLYN MAXINE WHITLEY MARGARET ANN WHITLEY WILLIAM DAVID WHITLEY WILLIAM TONY WHITLEY 53 Senior Statistics BOBBY RAY AMERSON General Diploma F, F, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Bus Driver 4. WANDA GREY BOSWELL General Diploma F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3,4, State Degree 3; Basketball 1; Glee Club 1; F, B, L. A. 4; Junior Play 3; County Typing Contest 2; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4, Officer 4. JONNIE MAE AYCOCK Academic Diploma F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Junior Degree 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; JAMES RODNEY BRIDGERS F. B. L. A. 4; Superlative 4; Stunt Night Queen Candidate _ General Diploma 1; Fall Festival Queen Candidate 1. Driver 4; F.F«A, 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 3,4, Chapter Star Farmer 2, Star Greenhand 1, 1964 Student Project Award 3, Outstanding Agriculture Student 3; Student Council Representative 4. BEVERLY JEANNE BAKER Academic Diploma F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Degree 1; F, B. L. A„ 4; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 1; Stunt Night Queen Candidate 1. ANN BAILEY CARTER General Diploma F. B. L, A. 3; F.H.A, 1,2; Cheerleader 2; Fall Festival Candidate 2; Class Officer 1. LANA GAIL BAKER Commercial Diploma F. H. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapter Degree 2, Officer 3; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 1; Rebel Rouser Staff 3; Su- perlative 4; Miss Sentinel Candidate 4. CAROLYN FAYE CARTER General Diploma F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Chapter Degree 2. RONNIE WAYNE BAKER General Diploma F. F. A. 1,4, Officer 4; Substitute Bus Driver 4; Ind. Art 2, 3, Officer 3. ALBERT CHESTER COBB, JR. General Diploma Football 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4. UNDA LOUISE BARNES Academic Diploma Marshal 1; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Junior Degree 1; Student Council Representative 2, 3; F.B. L.A. 4. JOSEPH RAY COOK General Diploma F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 4. APRIL ANN BATTS Academic Diploma Bus Driver 4; Substitute Bus Driver 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4, Officer 2,3,4, State Degree 3; Miss JAMES EARL COX Stunt Night Candidate 2, Miss Congeniality 2; Class General Diploma Officer 1; Student Representative 4. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 4; Football 2; Bus Driver 4. 54 Senior Statistics MARY HELEN CUMMINGS Academic Diploma F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Student Council Advisory Board 1, Student Council Officer 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; F.B, L.A, 2, 3, Officer 3; Pep Club 2; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Superlative 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Fall Festival Queen 4; lions Club Athletic Award 2, 3. WILBUR EDWARD DUNN, JR. General Diploma Bus Driver 2, 3,4, Safe Driver Awards 2, 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Livestock Award 4. BRENDA KAY ELLIS General Diploma F. H. A. 1,3,4, Chapter Degree 3; F. B. L. A. 3. CORA FRANCES ELUS Academic Diploma Class Officer 1; F. H, A. 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 3, State Degree 3; Science Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Alternate Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co- chief 3, Chief 4; Monogram Club 3,4, Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Miss Sentinel Candidate 4; Superlative 4; Pep Club 2. KENNETH JOHNSON ELLIS Academic Diploma Glee Club 1; F.F, A. 1,2, Soil Judging Contest 2. ROSE MARIE ETHERIDGE Academic Diploma F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Chapter Degree 2; Monogram Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Miss Sentinel 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Class Officer 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Student Council Representative 1, 2; Science Club 2,3; Debating Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Debating Team 3; Pep Club 2; Annual Staff Assistant 4. AUCE CAROLYN EVANS Academic Diploma F, H, A. 1, Junior Degree 1; Bus Driver 3,4, Safe Driver Award 3; Library Assistant 3,4; F.B. L.A. 4; Pep Club 2. JOHN HARVEY EXUM General Diploma F. F. A. 1,2,3, Greenhand Award 1; Baseball 3,4; Foot- ball 4; Monogram Club 4. JACKIE ANN JONES Academic Diploma Student Council Representative 1, Officer 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 3; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 1; F. H. A. 1; Annual Staff Assistant 2, 3, Annual Staff 4; Biology Award 2; Chemistry Award 3; U. S. History Award 3; County Typing Contest Winner 2, District Typing Contest 2; Marshal 1,2,3; Superlative 4; Class Officer 2, 4; Junior Play 3. SUZETTE ENID GARDNER Commercial Diploma F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapter Degree. JAMES COOPER GOFF Academic Diploma Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1,2, Soil Judging Contest 2; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Superlative 4. WILLIE FAYE GOFF Commercial Diploma F.H. A. 4. FAYE LANGSTON FIARRELL General Diploma F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Stunt Night Queen Candidate 1 . BRENDA ELLEN JERNIGAN Academic Diploma F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Degree 1; Science Club 3; Cheer- leader 3,4, Co-Chief 4; Monogram Club 4; 4-H Club 2; Superlative 4. 55 Senior Statistics PEGGY ANN JONES Commercial Diploma Basketball l,2,3,4j Monogram Club 3,4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A, 3,4; Substitute Bus Driver 3,4. BOBBIE JEAN LANGLEY General Diploma Basketball 1; F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DORIS LOUISE LANGSTON General Diploma F.T.A. 2,3; Glee Club 2,3; S. S. C. 3. ASHLEY GENE McKEEL Academic Diploma Football 1; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Debating Club 3; Junior Play 3; Superlative 4; Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3. SETH Me COY OWENS, JR. Academic Diploma Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Class Officer 1,2, 3,4; Superlative 4; Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Officer 3; Debating Club 3; Student Council Representative 1, 2, Officer 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Lunchroom Cashier 2, 3, 4. UNDA CAROL PATE General Diploma Stunt Night Queen Candidate 1; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Degree 1; F.B. L.A. 3,4. JOSEPH EARL PHILLIPS General Diploma Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4. JIMMIE LEE PRICE, JR. General Diploma F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4. MARY ANN WALSTON RADFORD Academic Diploma F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, State Degree 3, Officer 4; Pep Club 2; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Marshal 2, 3; Science Club 3; Debating Club 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Fall Festival Queen Candidate 1; Student Council Representative 1, 2; Glee Club 1. ALTON GRANT REASON General Diploma Bus Driver 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. OLLEN REASON General Diploma F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Officer 4; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. LARRY DOW SHELTON Academic Diploma Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-captain 4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Superlative 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Debating Club 3; Student Council Representative 4; Bus Driver 3; Junior Play 3. BETTY CAROLYN SHORT Commercial Diploma F.H. A. 1, 2; F.B. L.A. 3,4. DALTON EARL SMITH General Diploma Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; F.F.A, 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 4; Monogram Club 3, 4. MARY ANN SPEIGHT Academic Diploma Fall Festival Queen Candidate 1; Miss Sentinel Attendant 2, Miss Sentinel Candidate 4; Class Officer 3; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4; Student Council Representative 3; F.B. L. A. 4; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, Chapter Degree 3; Pep Club 2. 56 Senior Statistics SANDRA MOORE TALTON NANCY EUZABETH WEBB General Diploma General Diploma Basketball 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 1,2,3; F. B. L. A,4; Fall Festival Basketball 1; Glee Club 1; Stunt Night Queen Candidate Queen 2; Stunt Night Queen Candidate 2; Monogram Club 1 2; Science Club 2,3; F. H, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 3. County Officer 4, State Degree 3; F. B, L. A. 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Student Council Representative 4;4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2. CONNIE ANN TURNER General Diploma F.H. A. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4. TEDDY DAWSON WEBB General Diploma F, F, A, 1, 2, 3. MARILYN FAYE WALSTON General Diploma F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Class Officer 3; F. B. L, A. 3, 4, Officer 4; Fall Festival Candidate 3, 4; Superlative 4. BOBBY NOEL WEST General Diploma F, F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Captain 4; Mono- gram Club 2, 3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Glee Club 1, 3; Substitute Bus Driver 2, 3,4. UNDA LEE TAYLOR General Diploma Glee Club 1; Pep Club 2; F.H. A. 1,2, Junior Degree 1; F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Officer 4; Student Representative 1; County Typing Contest 2, District Typing Contest 2; Library Assistant 4; Annual Staff Assistant 4; F. B. L. A. Convention Delegate 4. ELLEN CAROL WEST Commercial Diploma CAROLYN MAXINE WHITLEY General Diploma F. B. L. A. 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; F. H. A. TERRY ANN WALSTON General Diploma F.H. A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4. MARGARET ANN WHITLEY General Diploma ATLAS VELVIN WEBB, JR. General Diploma F.F.A. 1,2,3. WILLIAM DAVID WHITLEY General Diploma F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 4; Football 1; Student Council Representative 2; Superlative 4. EDWARD BEASLEY WEBB General Diploma F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3; Baseball 1, 3. WILUAM TONY WHITLEY General Diploma F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Science Club 2; Bus Driver 3. 57 Most Intellectual JACKIE JONES and MAC OWENS FAYE WALlfONlBitl DAVID WHIIXEY Most Likely to Succeed JACKIE JONES and MAC OWENS nf ' ’’ i -x Iff f Most Athletic - r j ‘ 1 • MARY HELEN CUMMINGS and MAC OWENS ■7.1 Juniors Officers: Linda Reason, Secretary; Linda Ellis, President; Sam Amcrson, Treasurer; Randy Skinner, Vice-President. Sam Lovelace Amerson Judy Carol Bailey Judy Carolyn Bailey Mary Dizabeth Bailey Alan Frederick Baker Julius Jackson Baker Margaret Susan Baker Violet Marie Baker Jolene Barnette Danny Wilson Beamon Lillie Moore Benton Barbara Ann Bridgers Kathryn Sue Bridgers Richard Leigh Bryant Peggy Jean Bunting Arthur Daniel Butts 70 Deborah Owens Cooke Patti Anne Cox Julius Ray Olis Linda Victoria Dlis Wanda Paulette Galloway Deborah Elizabeth Gardner Robert Alton Gardner, Jr. Herbert Mosely Gay Minnie Susan Green Durwood Ray Grimes Vicki Dianne Hare Phillip Allen Harrell Margie Delois Hathaway Linda Ann Holloman Connie Maxine Howell Janice Faye Jones Clifton Sam Letchworth Johnnie Clifton Little Dwight Baldwin Mercer linda Ruth Mullins Allen Harris Perry Joy Diana Pittman Janice Lynette Proctor Mollie Sue Proctor 71 Linda Faye Reason Jean Karlette Resico Ervin Ray Robbins Carolyn Sue Rodgers John Randolph Skinner Ernest Glenn Smith Mary Ellen Speight Virginia Pearl Speight Owen Tyndall, Jr, Mary Kathryn Tyson Phyllis Marie Walston Edna Carol Webb Juniors Jerry Lee Webb Myrtle Yvonne Webb Janie West Cannie Fayte Whitley Mary Etta Wooten Sarah Anne Wooten Not Pictured: Billy Ray Carter Betty Catherine Cobb Bonnie Marshall Eastwood Marvin Howard Edwards Phillip Ray Reason 72 Officers, left to right: Randy Pittman, President; Tommy Shingleton, Vice-President; Barbara Hayes, Secretary- Treasurer, James Archie Baker, Jr. Jessie Albert Baker Patricia Carol Barnes Robert Wayne Baker Brenda Kay Barnes Sophomores Wayne Thomas Beaman Scarlet Ann Beamon Edgar Theodore Beddingfield, III Dennis Robert Bradshaw Jimmy Ray Bynum James Albert Davis, Jr. Nancy Allyne Dawson William Randolph Driver Evelyn Darlene Dunn Betty Lou Olis Susan Virginia Ellis Thomas Phillip Ellis Sylvia Diane Finch Brenda Faye Gardner Lairy Wade Gardner 73 Mary Claudia Garris Lynda Dianne Goff Barbara Jean Hayes Jack Richard Hayes Ada Coley Hunt Jesse Paul Jones Jimmy Caswell Jones Judy Faye Joyner William Douglas Joyner Sandra Faye Letchworth Dennis Keith Matthews Mitcheal Wayne Matthews Gloria Kay McCoy Franklin Jack Mizzelle Larry Wayne Moore Edna Ann Murray Nancy Carol Owens Patrick Andrew Owens Steve Stanley Pipkin Tony Ray Pipkin 74 Larry Graham Robbins Shirley Marie Robbins Gerald Llewellyn Rose Dorise Wayne Saunders William Thomas Saunders Benjamin Thomas Shingleton, III Kenneth Wayne Skinner Irene Stehley Randy Wayne Taylor Rudolph Charles Taylor Arnold Dwight Turner Moses Alston Tyson Martha Cecelia Webb Charles Henry West Frances Paulette Whitley Nora Ann Williford 1 A Cl ..Q ■ f I f 1 V ( 1 ' ' ' pi ! I i: - I r t 1 o w ' V 1 1 f 75 Officers, first row: Nancy Ellis, Treasurer; Betty Harrell, Reporter; Sandra White, Secretary. Second row: Marvin Mercer, President; Joe Craft, Vice-President. Olivia Dianne Baker Ricky Gray Baker Silas Ray Baker Laura Jeanette Barber Freshmen Donna Faye Barnes Alice Joan Barnette Shirlene Bass Alice Lillian Beddingfield Thomas Carroll Bradbury Sandra Jean Butts Roberta Bynum Walter Hubert Bynum John Wayne Combs Jesse Delone Cox Joseph Edgar Craft Michael Joe Craft Brenda Faye Draper Carolyn Elizabeth Ellis Nancy Marie Ellis 76 Joseph Britton Ford Mildred Louise Gardner Stuart Atwood Glover, III Paul Wayne Goff Betty Louise Harrell Jonas Daniel Harrell William Carson Harrell William Thomas Hendricks Johnny Carson Hill Linda Diana Hines Terry James Jackson Helen Virginia Jenkins Joey Jarvis Jenkins Janet Belinda Joyner Micheal Bradley Letchworth Sandra Page Mangum Lynda Gail Mattox Henry Marvin Mercer, III Deborah Ann Miller Joseph Dennis McKeel Shelton Lee McKeel John Edwin Mullins Larry Jack Overman Nancy Juanito Owens Shirley Ann Owens Tommy Gray Owens Sue Carol Pelletier Lemuel Wayne Perry Kenneth Earl Pittman Mattie Yvonne Pittman 77 Freshmen Rebecca Pittman Robert Rudolph Poole Gerald Martin Poythress Cathy Ruth Price Betty Lou Radford Rodger Dale Reason Agnes Elaine Robbins Kenneth Ray Rodgers Landis Patrick Rose James Morris Skinner Julia Doris Skinner Clarence Haywood Speight, Jr. Louis Gaston Taylor, Jr. Eric Curtis Thomas Edith Marlane Thorne Elizabeth Ann Tyndall Mattie Diane Walston Patricia Leigh Walston Mary Sue Webb Sandra Lou White Linda Susan Whitley Douglas Charles Wood Wilma Jean Woodard Not Pictured Robert Kerry Godwin James Ervin Reason James Claudis Turnage James Wesley Webb James Earl Wooten, Jr. 78 Fall Festival Memories Take it easy, Doc. Hail, Queen Mary ! You hustle. . . we ' ll shout. . . let ' s go ! Fall Festival Queen Candidates: Left to right, Faye Walston, Mary Ellen Speight, Becky Pittman, Edna Ann Murray, Shirlene Bass, Lillie Moore Benton, Barbara Hayes. Okay, Joe, we ' re waiting. 79 Basketball . • • As we saw and recall We were all there— all of us. We would help you if you ' d just let us. Out of my way, boys. 80 1066 Advertisements Stantonsburg Drug Store (MciK DRUGS 1 1 6 S . Main Street Stantonsburg, North Carolina Phone 238-5391 Best Wishes From Community Clinic Dr. E. T. Beddingfield, Jr. Dr. J . W . Wi Ikerson Stantonsburg North Carolina 82 GET THE BEST . . .GET TRADE MARK MILK 200 North Railroad St. Wilson, North Carolina Compliments of Saratoga Proctor ' s Milling Company Grocery Grain Purina and Merchants Feeds Custom Grinding and Mixing Service Fertilizers Insecticides Phone 238-4092 Bob Beaman, Manager Holden ' s Cross Roads Saratoga North Carolina 83 Stantonsburg Company Dealer in All Kinds of Building Materials Phone 238-5481 Stantonsburg North Carolina Compliments of White’s Tire Service Goldsboro New Bern Wi Ison North Carolina LOOK HOLSUM! BE HOLSUM! BUY HOLSUM! 84 Gay and Wilson Motel Harrell and Market- and Supply General Merchandise Restaurant Assoc. Phone No. 1: 238-3381 No. 2: 238-3184 Wilson, North Carolina Phone 243-51 1 1 Saratoga, N . C . J. D. Bridgers T. W. Cobb Cabinet Shop Furniture Custom Bui It and Cabinets and Formica Tops Route 3 Elm City Appliances North Carolina Congratulations Seniors! Phone CE 6-4455 Elm City, N . C . 85 Congratulations to the Class of 1966 Fountain Milling Co. J. H. Wayne Seeds Wayne Feeds Dealers in Grain Milling Company Custom Grinding and Mixing Phone SH 9-3341 Dealers in Grain Custom Grinding and Mixing Phone SK 3-4290 Walstonburg, North Carolina Fountain North Carolina Walstonburg Wilson Tractor Milling Co. Implement Co. Your Purina Dealer 1507 Cargill Avenue Wilson, North Carolina Grain Buyers Custom Grinding and Mixing Mark Lee Ellis David W. Ellis Walstonburg, N, C. Phone 237-5226 Phone 753-4540 86 Pargas of Wilson, Inc. Dixie Supply Co. P.O. Box 227 Wilson, N. C. Phone 243-6445 302 E . Barnes St . Ranges Water Heaters Wilson, North Carolina. Space Heaters Tobacco Curers Phone 237-1451 L P Gas Motor Fuel Congratulations! Commercial Domestic Heating Senior C lass of ' 66 Hot Air and Hot Water Congratulations Seniors! High’s Henry Baker Incorporated Heating Co. 1200 Herring Ave . Heating and Air P.O. Box 65 Conditioning Contractor Dial 243-2177 1 127 Arrington Ave. Wilson, North Carolina Wilson, North Carolina Phone 243-4768 87 Wilson F. C. X. Service Feeds Seeds Farm Supplies Fertilizer Unico Appliances F. C. X. Petroleum Products Highway 301 -South Phone 237-5231 Wilson, North Carolina Wilson Fertilizer Co. Royster The Quality Name in Plant Food Fertilizer Lime Use Our Modern Spreading Service Seeds Insecticides Hail Insurance Walstonbu rg 753-4413 WI Ison 237-2734 Webb’s Service Center George Webb, Jr. William Webb Owner Manager Gulf OI I Products General Insurance Ferti llzer and Insecticides Auto and Tractor Repair Custom Work Phone 237-5296 Route 4, Wi Ison North Carolina 88 Compliments of Saratoga Esso Operated by Leroy Ellis Saratoga North Carolina Allen Ellis Oil Co., Inc. Heating Gasoline Tires Curing Oil Batteries Phone Night SH 9-3461 SH 9-3271 Farmvi 1 le North Carolina 89 Whitley’s Electric Service Contracting L P Gas Appliances Service 2000 301 Hwy. So. Phone 237-0135 Wilson North Carolina Turnage Tire Rebuilders N. C. ' s Finest Recappers Distributors of Mohawk Tires Eastward Boulevard Phone 237-2362 Wilson, North Carolina Batten Auto Parts, Inc. Phones 243-5183 243-5184 Auto Parts, Supplies and Equipment 2 1 9 E . Barnes St . WI Ison North Carolina For Fine Food Friendly Atmosphere Let ' s All Go To Bill’s Drive-In Caters to Parties Downing St. Extension Curb Service Phone 237-4372 90 Planters Industries Saratoga Farm Consultants Fertilizers Pesticides Feed Grain Services Oil Seed Processing North Carolina Rex Best Gas Co Phone 238-4321 Bottled-Bulk Gas Radio Dispatched Trucks Ranges - Water Heaters Furnaces - Space Heaters Dealer For Gastobac Tobacco Curers Stantonsburg, North Carolina Saratoga Success to the graduating class Savings grow fast when BB T isyourbank filSnSfl (iinfdng Trust Comping m North Caromsts MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT IWSURANCl CORPOBATIOH Stantonsburg C lass Rings Allen Barbee Box 338 The Barbee Agency Over Twenty-Five Years Serving Schools Invitations Caps and Gowns B . J . Lamm Spring Hope, N. C. Diplomas Tommy May Tel. 478-3146 91 Shingleton Funeral Home 1 1 7 N . T arboro St . Wilson, North Carolina Ambulance Service Growers’ Cooperative Warehouse, Inc. We Pay Patronage Dividends For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco Phone 243-5097 Wilson, N.C. FOLSTON ' S ESSO STATION Groceries Gas Oil Route 2 Stantonsburg, N. C. Phone 238-4757 MORMAC Office Business Forms Machines Printing School Supplies Furniture Service 101 S. Main St. 753-4339 Farmville 515 Cotanche St. 758-2811 Greenville HAPPY VALLEY GOLF SHOP Eastern Carolina ' s Finest Gene Maple Golf Professional 92 CECIL B. LAMM CO. Compliments of Phone 243-4493 PARRAAAOREOILCO. 1 15 North Tarboro Street Wilson, North Carolina Highway 301 South Phone 243-3414 REX SHOE SHOP COBB MOSS 8c SON, INC. Shoe Repairing While U Rest Department Store None Finer In Carolina 134 South Tarboro Street 33 Y ears in Wi Ison Wilson, North Carolina 105 South Goldsboro St. Phone 243-5772 Phone 243-3571 Compliments of RICE ' S MEN SHOP OETTINGER ' S Men Boys ' Clothing 227 East Nash Street Men ' s Store 102 East Nash Street Phone 243-6957 Wilson, North Carolina Department Store 1 10 West Nash Street Wilson, North Carolina ART CLOTHING STORE For Lad and Dod 108 East Nash Street Wilson, North Carolina Fabrics and Trimming for Everyone at THE REMNANT SHOP 1 303 S . T arboro St . Wi Ison North Carolina 93 GRANTHAM ' S ESSO STATION Complete Lubrication Billiards Groceries Phone 238-5313 Hwy. 58 E. LANGLEY ' S GRILL Hamburgers Hot Dogs All Kinds of Sandwiches Luncheon Dinners Phone 236-4700 Parker St. ELM CITY PHARMACY Congratu latlons! Class of ' 66 Reasonable Drug Prices BOB ' S STOP SHOP Dependable Drugs Prescriptions 812 W. Gold St. M.L. Davis, Owner Elm City, N.C. Wilson, N.C. THE DOG HOUSE RESTAURANT World ' s Best Hot Dogs Hamburgers Flavor crisp fried chicken 901 S. Goldsboro St. Phone 243-2508 Wilson, North Carolina PRIDGEN ' S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE H . W . Pridgen 1 1 8 S . Lodge St . W. K. Pridgen Wilson, N.C. Phone 237-4296 FLORENCE MAYO-NUWAY CO. Makers of the World ' s Best Tobacco Curers 31 Years of Progress Phone SK 3-3165 Farmville North Carolina SARATOGA GRILL Hamburgers Hot Dogs Apple Jacks Hwy. 222 Saratoga, N.C. 94 INDEPENDENT ICE Compliments of FUEL CO. 600 Herring Ave. JAY ' S BARBER SHOP TOYS FOR MEN Fountain North Carolina Wilson North Carolina EM-JAY SPORTING GOODS CO. 106 South Tarboro St. Wilson North Carolina BRIDGERS PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. Paint Wallpaper Custom Picture Framing Phone 243-4428 125-127 S. Tarboro Street Wilson, North Carolina GARDNER ' S TV CENTER BYNUM INSURANCE AGENCY Radios Color TV Sales and Service With a Complete Line of Insurance Pick Up and Delivery Service Phone 238-31 1 1 Phone 238-3201 Saratoga, N. C. Stantonsburg Saratoga BROWN OIL COMPANY, INC. Pure Products Burner Service Phone 237-0126 P.O. Box 1987 Hwy. 301 S. Good Movies Are Always More Fun At The STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATER Wilson, North Carolina 95 MAURICE ' S DRIVE-IN Home of Quality Sandwiches Curb Service Fountain Service Hwy . 117 South Wilson, N. C. DOUG ELEANOR MOSS, INC. Men Boys Shop Wi Ison Phone 243-5780 136 South Tarboro St. North Carolina THE LONDON SHOP Women ' s Apparel 105 South Tarboro Street Wilson, North Carolina STANTONSBURG CLEANERS Dry Cleaning Laundry Service Coin Operated Hat Blocking Washerette Stantonsburg Phone 238-5666 Eston C . Smith Proprietor EDNA ' S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 238-3396 Your Loveliness Is Our Business Stantonsburg North Carolina HERRING TRACTOR TRUCK CO. Highway 301 264 By-Pass Wil son. North Carolina We Service What We Sell Phone 237-0131 Compliments of BRADSHAW ' S GRILL LEE ' S FOOD STORE Phone 238-33 1 6 129 Pettigrew St. Stantonsburg, North Carolina Wilson North Carolina Where Friends Meet to Eat 96 The Finest In Furniture and Auto SULLIVAN ' S RADIO Upholstering T.V. SERVICE BOYKIN UPHOLSTERING SERVICE Phone 243-6383 Felton Boykin— Proprietor 218 E. Barnes St. Wilson, N. C. 800 S. Goldsboro St. Phone 237-1463 Wilson, N. C. REASON ' S THOMAS SUPER MARKET CENTRAL LUNCH One Mile East of Elm City Phone 243-4545 Sell 1 12 S . Tarboro St. Anything Everything Phone 236-4343 Wilson North Carolina REDDICK ' S RADIO WILSON STARTER T.V. SERVICE GENERATOR SERVICE Motorola T.V. —Stereo — Radio Norge Appliances Phone 238-3881 Stantonsburg, N. C. Phone 243-3347 212 S. Goldsboro St. Wilson North Carolina WILLIAMSON TRUCK LINES, INC. Local Long Distance Hauling Box 64 Wilson, N. C. 237-4108 Phone 237-4109 ELLEN ' S BEAUTY SHOP For the best In Permanent Hair Waving Styling Phone 237-1951 Route 3 Elm City 97 P.L. WOODARD CO., INC. General Merchants Ferti lizers Nitrogen Solutions Farm Supplies Management Service Office 243-3541 Store 243-2045 Wi Ison North Carolina BARBOUR ' S SUPER MARKET Quality Groceries, Produce Fish Western Branded Beef Stantonsburg, North Carolina Phone 238-3506 BLACKMAN INSURANCE THOMAS YELVERTON CO. AGENCY, INC. Better Furniture Billy Noble Blackman Funeral Directors Embalmers 130 S. Goldsboro St., Wilson, N.C. Ambulance Service Phone 237-3022 Wilson, N. C. Phone 243-3123 Compliments of M WGROCERY BAKER ' S SUPER MARKET NO. 2 Fresh Produce Meats We Deliver Route 3, Elm City Phone CE 6-4348 Phone 243-41 14 1 17 N . Pettigrew St. Wilson, North Carolina AUTO SALVAGE COMPANY, INC. Automobile Replacement Parts Wholesale Retail 1203 S, Goldsboro St. Phone 243-6155 Wilson, North Carolina R. A. GARDNER CO. General Merchants Furniture Phone SH 9-4532 Fountain North Carolina 98 WILSON WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS Ed Poythress, Mgr. 301 -A Highway South P.O. Box 581 Portable Electric and Acetylene Welding THE W. H. APPLEWHITE COMPANY, INC. Dealers in Merchandise of Every Description Stantonsburg North Carolina Phone 238-5371 Best Wishes to the Seniors of ' 66 ROY ' S CURVE SERVICE STATION J. L. JENKINS Regal Products Stantonsburg North Carolina Gas Oil Phone 243-9912 Five Points Wilson North Carolina Compliments of GARNER FURNITURE CO. RAY ' S DRIVE-IN and The Best Quality GARNER GAS EQUIPMENT CO. of Sandwiches Meals Hwy. 301 South A Good Place to Trade Farmville, N.C. Phone SK-3-3171 New Owner, Ralph Morgan STANTONSBURG FLOWER SHOP 1 14 1 2 South Main St. Stantonsburg, North Carolina Phone 238-4086 EXCLUSIVE CLEANERS Phone 237-2622 725 S. Goldsboro St. Wilson, North Carolina 99 SMITH YELVERTON General Merchants Moore ' s Paints, Coal Fertilizers Purina Chows Fountain North Carolina GOLDEN WEED RESTAURANT 307 Herring Ave Wilson, N.C. Phone 243-4075 Homemade Pies Steaks— C hops— Sea Foods SPORTSVILLE For Your Athletic Needs 1 09 S . T arboro St . Wilson, N. C. Congratulations! Seniors Edna W . Wi I Ilford FLORIST DESIGNER Wilson, N. C. Phone 243-3853 FARMVILLE MOTORS INC. Your New Volume Ford Mercury Dealer Phone 753-3909 Farmvi lie MICKEY ' S FLOWER MAIN STREET BARBER SHOP AND GIFT SHOP N. O. Base J. D. Morris Mildred Best Dawson, Owner Owners Operators Rocky Mount Stantonsburg, N. C. North Carolina Phone 238-3561 100 C. WOODARD, INC. WILSON 66 SERVICE STATION Portable Typewriters Hwy. 301 S, Wilson, N. C. EVERV STUDENT NEEDS A Remington 1 05 N . Douglas St , Phone 243-9534 Wilson, North Carolina Louis Wayne Jordan, Manager Your Business is Appreciated HEART OF WIDE AWAKE WILSON DIAMOND S TRAINING STABLES Boarding and Training Horses R . L , (Buddy) Short 42 Hwy. Phone 237-1 91 8 WILSON POWER MOWER Compliments of SAW SERVICE Ray Etheridge D. H. WEST GROCERY We Sell the Best and Repair 1411 S. Goldsboro St. the Rest 307 S. Tarboro St. Wilson Wilson, North Carol ina Compliments of Congratulations to the CARL BOSWELL C lass of ' 66 General Merchandise Hardware EASON ' S SELF-SERVICE Feeds Groceries Route 1 Stantonsburg Fountain North Carolina 101 GALE ' S JET SERVICE Route 1 Macclesfield, N. C. PlRST- IcrriZENS Irwksthsf j Financial Confidence Begins at FIRST-CITIZENS BANK Two Locations in Wilson to Serve You 126 West Nash St . Corner of Tarboro Ward Blvd, Member of F. D. 1 . C, CLYDE ELLI S STORE STATION General Merchandise Hardware Feeds Groceries Phone 237-2968 Holden ' s Cross Roads FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK Wi Ison Member of F . D . 1 ,C . BARNES-HARRELL CO. Bottlers 320 East Barnes St. Wilson, North Carolina BAILEY ' S JEWELRY Diamonds Watches Jewelry Expert Watch Repair Telephone 243-2617 109 S . Goldsboro St. Wilson, North Carolina Congratulations to the C lass of 1 966 From DENNY ' S JEWELERS Wilson North Carolina Visit piURCHWElVC JEWELERS 1 10 East Nash St. Wilson, North Carolina 102 1 1 6 East Nash Street Wilson, North Carolina Phone 243-3174 In The Heart of Wide Awake WI Ison BELK TYLER ' S WI Ison North Carolina 121 West Nash St. FOMTIAC DUKE BUICK-PONTIAC INC. B U I C K Sales Service Farmvilie, N.C. Phone 753-3137 RALPH TAPP ' S ESSO Service When J. D. WEBB GROCERY You Need It General Merchandise Phone 238-9421 42 Highway Stantonsburg North Carolina J. W. APPLEWHITE SPORTS SHOP Compliments of Hahn Eclipse Lawn Mowers Old Town Canoes LINSTONE, INC. Wheel Horse Tractors Ready Mixed Concrete Phone 238-5556 Stantonsburg, North Carolina Delivered Anywhere Phone 237-1 1 56 Wilson 103 THE WILSON DAILY TIMES WII son County Newspaper Read News From Gardners Saratoga Stantonsburg Read Cecelia Webb ' s Column PARKER ' S BAR-B-QUE GEORGE HICKS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH W Phone 237-0972 Ward Blvd. Lipscomb Rd. Highway 301 South Wilson, North Carolina Wilson North Carol ina Phone 243-2139 Compliments of BARNES SHELL SERVICE STANTONSBURG BARBER SHOP Bear Steering Service Frame Axle Straightening Wheel Balancing Joe L . Craft Corner of Barnes Douglas St. Phillip Howell Phone 237-1896 R H PONTIAC-CADILLAC INC. Auto Repair — Body Repair Auto Glass Painting Phone 237-1111 115 S. Lodge St. Wilson 104 Wilson North Carolina Compliments of FLOWERS ' SHOE STORE H. L. BEAMON 108 S. Tarboro Street Wi Ison North Carolina Alvis Greene ' s Grocery Wooten ' s Grocery Farmville Paint Center Robbin ' s Jewelry Music Store Kinney ' s Shoe Store R . E . Quinn Co. Robert Webb Ray Stancil Grice ' s Seed Clark ' s Warehouse Stelens Dr. Pruden Jim ' s Camera Center Webb ' s Beauty Shop U. S, Royal Tire Service Leder Brothers Wilson Drug Colony Theatre Lou Ann ' s Flower Shop Farmville Flower Shop Shealey ' s Bake Shoppe Bob Deans Dr. Putney Dr. Maynard Davis Auto Co. Eastern Auto Supply Co. Woodard ' s Supply Co. Avera Auto Parts Clover Farm Glenn Shop Atlantic Credit Co. The Gay Co. Vaughan ' s Jewelry Rouse Printery Becky ' s Fabric Shop Central Service Station Stephens Hardware, Co. ' Lisabeth ' s Security Savings Loan Assoc. R . E . Deans Gas Co. C. M. Baker Grocery Messer Chevrolet Glamour Beauty Shop Thompson ' s T. V. Service Varnell ' s Plants Flowers Donations 105 Last, but not least lest we forget It ' s right at my fingertips. Now. . . Now. . . 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Saratoga High School - Sanoca Yearbook (Saratoga, NC) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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Saratoga High School - Sanoca Yearbook (Saratoga, NC) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967

Saratoga High School - Sanoca Yearbook (Saratoga, NC) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968

Saratoga High School - Sanoca Yearbook (Saratoga, NC) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969

Saratoga High School - Sanoca Yearbook (Saratoga, NC) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 47

1966, pg 47


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