Savannah High School - Eagle Yearbook (Grifton, NC)
- Class of 1969
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Text from Pages 1 - 152 of the 1969 volume:
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. i , r.:., m, w :0, T J... , .91.. y ,K . r . mm , .... ,. . . .. . . . a. , .. .. . n. V; , ,2. .. a... n: V ., .. .nw . m . : . ... A. g , M . M . n. . . .n W 9 .. Mm Mr. ... . .A . 1 ..R V x m . V ma . r. w y 5 . . 1 .. ,M V .. , v. ... k .. w 'v' K 41mm How we love this dear school beneath the oak grateful, and pine, For our School so dear beneath the oak and Here to gain knowledge for our future years. pine. We have studied many a day hoping to gain the Chorus: Victory. Time will come but we will never forget But 01d dear Savannah we all love you so. All that we were taught here. Savannah High, we love you; in our hearts were goffow Z59 9759529 gaffe 4120f 501712953 1'12 ??cfare 4120f lorz'nf our 50012onfo year 41 042414 ofof ii 0 Gugisfeofyjy .p 759 enz'or 67035 1 01f 5000121205 Egyg CSCgOOf twain ' 4' Norfg 001005120 ; W 0X M mt.a.?.;rNW.-.x-. akmwgm ' ,- - ac. V aeszf- M WW! I; W? .Zrenofa $94 805701 Jdcyuef 12 $009, Gogoalor grazfz'er Tape, Cover gesz'yn xNN x N N N Rn X N K6 v Q: . N Nsx N S Nx NNN NNXQ NE xx 'QX - , ; - N xxN N The 1969 edition of the Eagle herewith presents, in pictures and portraits a story of life at Savannah High School during the past academic year. For many of us, this year marked the end of preparations for careers, for countless others, just a little more than a beginning. Savannah Country As most of us glance back in retrospect to our beginning here some twelve years ago, we saw among us a change in peISpective-a more objective look at things in our school life as well as situations in our home environment. We gradually paid less and less time to the unimportant and more and more thought and concern about the essential things in life. We took joy and sorrow in our strides, knowing that as our dedicated teachers admonished, success or failure .in the final analysis, depended on what we put into life. The members of the staff hope that these pages will give in years to come, the opportunity to reminisce, to remember and relive those happy and rewarding days here at Savannah. - The Staff Getting to Know You szaa 9'4 : , 6012191223 ynfrooglcfz'on....................... 6 57067221'12Ilanrafz'on.............I........ldy :zacu gy.. ............. .............22 gepdrfmenfs.......................30 CSA3 7............... ................48 Ofasses............................50 9 91 $k 9o Po rN CS enz'ors ........................... 51 Jun1'0rs...........................78 5010501220193 ...................... 83 xgresgmen ........................ 87 afemenfary graofes.................90 CZ st... ............................ 99 9. geafures...........................102 10. Oryanjzafjonsu.....................lll ll. CSporfs ............ ................ I25 12. $1'recf0ryn..-......................130 13.x5?06 .. ......... .......... ........133 AZ. fOSOlOAy 42v W 5 0001212057 ' ,..' x1413;- - .- m HML; rw;.3ixgm;mm$ 4 :3; a; ;. Moments of fun! 6180011595 Girls will be girls Allworkandnoplay......... . mMm. Wwwngxxswmxxxwv Gooperafz'oe Isa+b:c? Training But you have When s the next deadlimf The Editor Speaks Look -------- One Foot! High School K Km yam x M a 8x xtz 01g 114019 117215 xi; skgsikaquVi Our In the cool of the evening! IS Beauty ACt Well Your Par? CSCAOOf C3501LfOf 10 Education is Groovy v gm 4. x1 w W r; ms: is Only Skin deep Go To 1W r0 ozbfe a Z015 Ofesome H ,, an of jffracfzbe Three is a Crowd Is She For Real W Xi W WW WW 77'11 w g7 x X? WXW K Ix . V W3 Jam, Baby, Jam Lunch Time Fun Time Backbreaking T011 9, V lxlny a 6012 0610109 10 158 ?gyu'cayf 9791214 50 01-41 Cuffaraf It,s time to work now wxwwwmmmwmm. 14 L14 Some things you never get use to Whafs your choice? 012 of age 5159116 940wa WI 9405 Sfaofeznl Frederick E. Taylor, Coach -- A gentleman, advisor and friend whose first consideration was that of the student. Our problems were always his. 16 n, - - t t gTa': .. . Ac .1: kw 1.. . V t ,. f.- ' A e t . . . . . ,. :x x. x, - et .31 . t ., .- , :2: - ' - e ' t . e '. t ... - e . v. '5 -. .. ., e , e -- .. e , -, xv. M , e - . - A . 't As Athletic Director, Coach Taylor ponders program for 1968-1969. This 1969 edition of the Eagle is dedicated to Frederick E. Taylor, coach of basketball since 1959. A graduate of A. 8L T. State University, Coach has rendered outstanding service to Savannah through his careful understanding of , and appreciation for the problems which confront the modern day high school student and athlete. Coach Taylor, left center, confers with faculty members about Halloween Festivities. Coach Taylor checks with participants concerning May Day. Aenoir County Board of Education deft to righ'O MI. J . Talbot Capps, MI. Louis Smith, MI. Earl Kinsey, Chairman, MI. Eugene Williams, and MI. Cephus EuPanks. 970522 zbzlsfrafz'om CS erw'ce, CSfd ngz'fy- MI. H. H. Bullock, Superintendent of Lenoir County Public Mr. J. K. Wooten, Assistant Superintendent of Lenoir County Schools. Public Schools. iwwio?amw Mr. Rufus L. Flanagan has been at Savannah for the past sixteen years, all of them as principal. He has an AB. degree from Johnson C. Smith Univ. and a MA. degree from North Carolina College at Durham NC. The Annual staff sends a special tribute to our beloved principal, Mr. R. L. Flanagan. His understanding andleadership make him worthy of the praise we now give. We are grateful for his services in the past and look forward to working with him in the future. 3 ene e eaofersgzl'o, Segofarsgzlb, Exampfe - nt - . y MI. Flanagan is constantly kept busy w1th many Important school matters. yrrlyvaw, r' ymW4' ; H t x? ?weeeheeeee veeweexggexE geegaee?g M ,1 WM mmm um MI. J . H. J ones, Assistant Principal, refers to office flle for information on student body matters. - guz'afdn cg 9711912 $540, 975511311412 09 ., wis, displays and inspects scholarship pamphlets for deserving students. Guidance director, Mrs. H. H. Le MW VWVKIM WWWw w Wamx, V V 43ml: ma $? Wm xxm w?! H 1es E.A. Secretar ,E.S. ht g 1 S. Kn Chapman and Mrs. V Mrs. W. B. 1:? ersfaz2 0?12y Mrs. Isabelle Roberts and Mrs. Laura J ohnson, secretaries iw 4: mt an my ;x x C. College at Durham M.S. Y R R E B N E L L E Home Economics N , helps one of the Librarian G. Miller, S. Mrs. MARGARELLA BRIDGERS Bennett College B .A. Music students. HERMON CARRAWAY ERLENE COWARD H. 0. BROWN Fayetteville State College B.S. Special Education N.C. College BA. Elementary Education iversity Shaw Un B.S. Chemistry ANNIE BETHEA Elizabeth City State College B.S. Elementary Ed. Marvin Banks, Annie West, and Alvin Sutton pause JEAN B. BRILEY etWeen classes. Livingstone College BA. English 8c Dramatics 0f 1969 HAROLD DAVIS LUCY DAVIS THELMA DAVIS F ayetteville State College Columbia Univ. Elizabeth City State College B.S. M.A. B.S. Elementary Ed. Elementary Ed. Elementary Ed. SELMA DAWSON B. W. DIXON K. D. DUGGINS Fayetteville State College Livingstone College State Teachefs College B.S. A.B. B.S. Elementary Ed. French-Social Studies Elementary Ed. J 974011ny denoffes year 0 DOROTHY HOLLY Fayetteville State College B.S. Elementary Ed. J . R. Ford goes over formula with mathematics class ROBERT K. HUNTER East Carolina University BS. Driver Ed. M. M. EDWARDS SARA L. FLANAGAN J. R. FORD Elizabeth City State College New York,University J ohnson C. Smith University BS. M.A. B.S. Elementary Ed. French 8c English Algebra 8: Math ' Ojf 7140123171612 g5 - D. H. HORTON Columbia University MA. 153 Algebra 8; Biology H. K. ISLER Saint Augustine College A.B. Social Studies 25 H. H. LEWIS North Carolina College-Durham Guidance DANIEL J ONES 11 Elizabeth City State College B.S. English J IM H. J ONES The Agricultural 8:, Technical State University BS. History H. W. LOFTIN Using some of the visual aides in - gz'oe 794059145 NOAH W. LOFTIN Fayetteville State Teachers B.S. Elementary Ed. 26 Shaw University Mrs- B. W. Dixonsk Economics Class K. B. JONES Winston-Salem Teachers College B.S. Elementary Ed. ROBERT JAMES KNIGHT Florida A8LM University B.S. Band 15 were 7144123 erre - E. D. MCDOWELL Tennessee State A.8:.I. University B.S. Elementary Ed. S. G. MILLER Shaw University North Carolina College M.S. Library Science 27 VALERIA C. MILLER North Canlina College M.S.C. Business, Bookkeeping 1m $ - - w 1'5 KR. 5a A. n 1 8 ; . ,8 , XCQ' LUTHER MOORE Carpentry LILLIE MOSLEY Teachers College B.S. Special Ed. A. G. PEARSON A.8cT. University BS. Elementary Ed. EARL F. SIMMONS J . A. SMITH A. 8; T. University MA. B.S. A. 8; T. University Vocational Ag. Education Distributive Ed. JASPER E. ORMOND A.8cT. University BS. Agriculture 8; Shop Mechanics -:7ZIJO W960 :70 gdcaffz RUBY L. STANLEY Winston-Salem State College B.S. Elementary Ed. 28 Iversity Un r e ...V.. a X B.A. Elementary Education F. D. OXFORD MARY c. OUTTERBRIDGE g n m uYn N.HO 8.1 frf. oea iww hnc Gwyn; gaO .mmm mmw a H.CH m? wEB m e g e H O C m a msm 03m M m C O C m I O N H. M. SHEPARD y . .u d m E n f. U n e w.m monk SAE 0f 9 jog edc ers 1L? 1969 B. G. YARBOROUGH U. B. TAYLOR FREDERICK E. TAYLOR tY Iver 51 Allen Un Reynold Cate Bitting ty IVCI'SI A.8LT. Un B .8. Biology ital 1 Hosp 1a Memor B.S. Physical Education Nurse x ,evx. x$$ 29 NOAH W. LOFTIN, Chairman The role of the English Department at Savannah High School has become strikingly important in its attempt to adhere to the theme of the 1969 edition of the Eagle, representing excerpts taken from our school philosophy. In addition to being an interpreter of our cultural heritage, the language arts is a frontline discipline in the field of communication. Society is turning to the unique skills of its subject matter as keys to survival. For only the English teacher can concentrate on the management of language for effective communication. The English Department of Savannah is endeavoring to place major stress on the following language skills: The skills of getting information, the skills of organizing information, and the skills of presenting information. These are the skills essential to the fruition of the Savannah High School pthOSOphy. MI. N. W. Loftin, English instructor, returning papers of an expository writing assignment. Freshmen discussing Poetry in English 10 with Mr. Daniel J ones, instructor. f Dela 017922 91?! Mrs. S. L. Flanagank English 104 Class doing some concentrated note taking. wwwwr www mywmxwxmw WW K 'cm ,2,274,??ziiiatl,,7 2;, ,, Precise and coherent papeI m 772159122 011 For improved instruction in General Biology , Chairman Horton H D. Mrs Z; :nt papeI Work is all important. Mr. Herman Carraway, Chemistry Instructor 9'05 KV12 OKCSCIOQIZ 09 Mrs. B. G. Yarborough watches as a student performs a quantitative analysis. in I 1 C Islefs Class CS 0 Ciaf Mrs. H individual help to student. , glves Chairman 5 ISLER MI. J. H. Jones, Social Studies Instructor MRS. HELEN K. World History x xik xxx. Qxx a : mf lXOIl. th Mrs. Bertha W. D' us wi lscussing Student Council Affa' D W946 F Imyggjgt ' ' . r ' - VI. t $1. v , ,. if? J $ . Mrs. B. W. Dixon, Chairman 36 The objectives of the Foreign Language Program of Savannah High School are designed basically: i i I. To motivate students in a desire to learn of 1 the French language, people and customs. This is to aid in the developing of creativity. II. To help students acquire the ability to understand a native speaker talking at a normal speed. 111. To help students to speak correctly and with good pronunciation and clear enunciation on a subject. The study of Foreign language is Viewed as an integration of linguistic skills, cultural knowledge, and attitudes of understanding and appreciation of other people in our rapidly changing world. Mam h N 301491717 Mrs. DixonTs French 11 Class wwwmawwawxwmm? 5 French I Class Mrs. Flanagan Mrs. Flanagarfs Latin I Class The Business Curriculum at Savannah School is designed to help each student to become a better member of todayis accelerated World of Business and to give some training in the vocational skill subjects. Course sequence is as follows: General Business 9th grade Typewriting I 10th grade Business Math Typewriting II Bookkeeping I 11th and Shorthand I 12th grades Personal Typing Mrs. Veleria C. Miller, Chairman 931151172 955 i Bookkeeping I mmwmxwxmw : ' ' XKW x , w V WWWWWWWWW M. Business Math mewxxxxxxsxxwm WMwuxgmwz k I 0 w s k C e h C .1, O t C u r t S n I d n a h t I 0 h S R. M r b I e t t u 0 C. M S. I M WMWM ,ysz ' i T. , The Savannah Home Economics Department is federally aided and has been since its inception in 1952-53, thus, making the department a vocational one. An all purpose room houses the activities offered in the seven areas of homemaking, namely: Child Care, Clothing, Family Relations, Family Economics, Foods, Guidance, Health and Housing. Our youth organization, the Future Homemakers of America, is affiliated with the state and National group. In addition to the varied classroom activities, the girls serve as hostesses for school activities, present programs and exhibits in observance of certain holidays, and sponsor open house for the eighth graders each year. The Betty Crocker Homemaker test is administered annually under the auspices of the department. A class in Family Relations. ijOme Getting ready to view a fllmstrip. Making a centerpiece for Halloween in Housing Class. 'ect OJ ing on a se ls work GiI the food lab, 1n Working 3w . 6 001? 0122165 Class in rule reading. n 3060190124 gyrz' t Vocational Agricultural Education at Savannah High School embraces the following courses: 1. Introduction to agriculture occupation, 2. Agricultural Science and Mechanics, 3. Agricultural Construction, 4. Agricultural Machinery and Equipment, 5. General Horticulture, and 6. Ornamental Horticulture. It is through these disciplines are affiliated Agricul- ture organizations that young boys and girls are provided experience in leadership, citizenship, coopera- tion and organizations pursuant to becoming outstand- MI. J. E. Ormond, Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment Instruc- ing leaders. tor Instruction in how to hold and drive nails. Audio and visual instruction in the use of tools. Cufaraf 8 0410011sz2 Horticulture, the course being presented here, is an elective for students in the eleventh and twelfth grades. Agriculture Science and Mechanics andtor Biology are suggested prerequisites. It is designed to promote basic skills and under- standings in applied horticulture. Special emphasis is placed upon certain sections of the course, depend- upon vocational aspirations and interests of students enrolled. Mr. E. F. Simmons, Horticulture instructor Techniques in how to use the square. ttttt ,4 MM W, x mekmmwmxxmxxix An integral part of the whole course in Bricklaying is a constant emphasis on safe practices in the use of tools and equipment of construction industry. The class size for the program should consist of fifteen to twenty-five students. The main objective of the program is to train students to do their best to be an asset to their employer, to the progress of their job,' and to their community. Mr. L. H. Moore and Mr. J. A. Smith, 0 0415012 0f Wmmywmyl3:erxkxkfw7n1WyMI4IoW7MVIMM4IM- This course in Carpentry is designed to prepare high school youths for gainful employment upon graduating from high school. Each student enrolled should receive 1080 hours of training. This is accomplished through three hours of shop instruction during each school day which is centered around the performance of useful or OCC UpdfjbIQS productive jobs. Vocational Instructors Wmu' . w mmmwmm MRS. OXFORD, Health Occupation MISS BRIDGERS, Music 46 Mrs. S. G. Miller, High School Library The librarian, Mrs. S. G. Miller with her assistant Miss Belinda Moore, strives to develop the library to act as a place where the student can pursue knowledge beyond the classroom, beyond his textbooks, and even beyond his teacher. It is hoped that the Savannah High School student bodyis curiosity can lead them down countless roads that wind through the world of manis knowledge and will help the pupils develop a better thirst for reading and a greater quest for know- ledge. Elementary Library 47 Miss Belinda Moore, Asst. Librarian differences were resolved, work moved forward at a 6 dyfe hectic and often a futile pace to meet deadlines. We made it! We hope that this publication comes up to our high 51!ij expectations. The Eagle Staff had its usual problems in the beginning - decisions on theme and content. Once the Gail Ellison 8c Peggy Cobb, Typist Ronnie Collins, Frazlier Pope, and Cornell Sutton, Advertising Managers Brenda Hill and J acquelyn Dove, Editors Associate Editors t Canady, 18 SL Cr' itors Martha Pierce iterary Ed L v,. t e h g u a D n W. e u q C a J .0 n a u e C h t .l M a d n .1 L Anna Daughety 8L Sandra McNeal, Business Managers GERALDINE BROWN Dine ROSALIND BREWER CHARLES BROWN 6tR083, z g g g Z g 50 x T u: ne .n fmgmmjm AuP UUJIUJ L aQQTug m 0 a. Srfeia$$ fgemxnag gpaoana .c mo mmx0 legr memmm m0 MLH. m .HHHH m S Hmnnm mmmmmmn mf mmmMm m6 HHHHH m HHHHH r HHHHH .0 HHHHH mminnnn Se mrmuum Madhwypm B DJFFMWF rmjmww mm wwwwm o rzerp WT $0575 w R A M LINDA DARNELL BURNEY 6DaIIle1l,, WILLIAM EARL BR OWN L SEaI13, ,9 JOHNNY MAC BROWN Johnny Mac 51 CHRISTOPHER CANADY 1 1Cunning1 CHARLES COGDELL 11Shack1 BOSTON CANTEY Wuniof . CS 9121012 Gfass Jacgaefyn $009, 1129122561 gr was cz'feafffor oufsfan 051g 5y parfl'czpafzhy 112 a 4yj7f SHIRLEY CANADY DELORIS COGDELL RONNIE COLLINS 210i? 22Fat AlbeIfW 52 LEROY CANTEY MILDRED CHAPMAN PEGGY COBB SLGinny37 SyPeg,3 . of 1969 f fge Jencgo 4w GM, CSerw'ce 1'12 Aer 00122122111212? afecfpjc Eroje Cf Rm ANDREW COWARD EVELYN COWARD DIew E1maIie JACQUELYN DOVE Outstanding Scholastically S? 'i f E $ K S 73, y, 55 f: I! g: MK 5 : 9 DAROLD COX HAROLD COX FREDERICK CRATCH Flea ScIatCh CS 912sz 67055 Cgrllsf Ganao? 0120f serueof fife MELVIN DAVIS CRIST CANADY 8c PEGGY COBB Among Top Ten 54 x JACQUELINE DAUGHETY JOYCE DAVIS ANNA DAUGHETY Cho0Ch00 CCDan7 3 of 1969 a was efecfeofpreszbfenf Offge Senior Gfass f 03 gdnofannouncer. Teyyy 606613 01? ofrjfr'cer 3W 0120f gas affenofeofrafffes 1'12 Mzzmrbyfon, PALMER DAVIS FREDDIE DIXON JACQUELYN DOVE Bill TiCk Tick Jackie 55 JAMES DUNK GAIL ELLISON JAMES FIELDS Mitty Constancy Micky r5 enzbr Gfass 97mg :Dauygefy 11005 Me Wafz'onaf axamz'nafz'on Aer junior year af ads! 6410th an'uerSIYy. was 450 a memger Off 159 gaffe yeargoog SAMUEL GAYNOR ALEXANDER GRAHAM NANNIE GRAY Bake,, GJaCk,, $6Na1195 56 DONALD FISHER C0ach DIANE HALL 4n- m, 52.2.? 3.5-1 m ma.gw A AWAW LULA FISHER Lee PEGGY FULLER A.G. ANNA DAUGHETY 8L DAROLD COX 57 JOHNNY HARDY ANDREW HARGETT BLA NE HARGETT Buttercup Blang0 CS 912sz 850 Newgorn SQFUQOf 950. ng-yg CMOJ parAr'cg'oafeof 1172 Me HERBERT KILPATRICK BRENDA KING Nig,, GAIL ELLISON and ELVA NEWBORN 0 f f 9 BRENDA HILL ROLAND HILL Kitty Kaw Putt Gym y 1969 GS corresponog'nq secrefazfy lo I69 816114,? 6E5; Xfor one year anof $57193 Eenodr Counfy, anof 015a payeanfs. CORA KING MARY KING King Cerf FRANKLIN KILPATRICK Frankie , WILLIAM KING Jabo J OY KINSEY Tinsie RALPH MCCOY CCMonk35 J OYCE KINSEY HENRY KIRKMAN c KiIk 59121614 Gfdss 5117209 YEr'fcgeff won fge 501201' marsgaf 1'12 1159 1967456 30500 1'12 X59 378293 Coasfafyjfazhs SANDRA MCNEAL LINDA MITCHELL 6$Sa-rl,3 6 Joycei, 60 x. LINDA KOONCE $$PeaI195 LLLea-ry3, 66Ba'b633 S 01le69 r Ojf 59mg 0 X year. C359 parfz'czpafeof r. Jdeeanf in 1966. HERLIS MOORE LINDA MITCHELL 8L CORNELL SUTTON 61 MINNIE MOORE I , ' r 'x m , ;'i i '. n . . ;,w Wm .l- . ' x . x L. ax acyk .1 A -' Km 5 - $1; w . 3w, ism ' ' xx c' - F a : aw? - a WILLIAM MOORE JESSE Chief MORRIS Stink, LSQIQIbf ZFQHOQ jig? 13 0f?014f9797 gnuouncef, fge gasfefgaff ELVA NEWBORN xxx x kw $ BRENDA HILL 62 THERESA MUMFORD WILHEMENIA MUMFORD DAISY NEWBORN 2CPig97 GCRee,7 P am 027969 Ca' .1 Pressznf off 61110an 90091721229124 21; 0120f reporferymdcgigf 01' f feczm. FRANKLIN NOBLES MARTHA PIERCE DORA PLYMOUTH ccSnailaa MaIt,, 63 FRAZLIER POPE Hunger LESTER STANLEY Stanley, MILLIE PRIDGEN WILBERT ROUSE F1utsy B1imp CSQIQIbf OdeJ C :Daz'sy QVewgorn anofgrazfef 5 Offg'cers grgofg fge 97:75? a cfurzby fgezfj'unz'or anJ s THEODORE STRONG ALVIN SUTTON HBX, Cu1lie BENJAMIN SMITH ROBERT SMITH JAMES SPEIGHT Ben Bud Garfield 255 f1969 fer z I ?vope serueofas 7g 0120f fAe CSfuofenf Oounczf Senior years. CORNELL SUTTON SHIRLEY SUTTON 810b D0 Do DAISY NEWBORN 8L FRAZLIER POPE HENRY TAYLOR LESLIE THORBS MABLE WARD $M0nrOe77 $Lev0n,, CyGI-apja CS 912sz 70f fwo yearn? gffge aayfes Gfaw, was egosezz W233 J75me MARGARET WIGGIN S MATTIE WIGGINS $ SPeaIl, , MARTHA PIERCE and JACQUELYN DAUGHETY ONTERIO WASHINGTON NANNIE WATTS ANNIE WEST 00Til39 C0PeaI139 E$B61139 :4 ass 0f1969 115 272401150 39r090fas a CdeS Offg'cen 12291225912 w, QDOf 12291225912 offge Z905 cScfoof 50120? L359 ,g 001221120 9269120912! 1Q W233 590501220129 112 1962 AMANDA WILLIAMS BARBARA WILLIAMS LINDA WYNN 0Honey Pie? 20Bar 20 22Lynn0 ,.y 3; f7 7 . $ f , M WITTIEST J ackie and Crist MOST STUDIOUS Gail MOST INDUSTRIOUS Ralph 59121614 C C LASS Ralph and MOST RELIABLE Ronnie and Anna CLASS BOSSES J ackie and Frazlier BEST DRESSED Cornell and J oyce 1 Superfdfz'ves ;s CDLOWNs 1d ??xxzfrmngrz? wig??? MOST AMBITIOUS Anna MOST ATHLETIC Marvin, Franklin, Frederick, Henry, Leroy, and Clyde 70 MOST COURTEOUS Alvin and Shirley MASCOTS Lisa and J erome Q CLASS LOAFERS T I Y T UCCEED ' MOS Ergfind Bgeida Shirley, Mable and Robert BEST DANCERS Elva and Frazlier, Franklin, Crist, and Diane, and James and Evelyn 71 MOST CONGENIAL Shirley k x X $W $ $ RXNN MOST POPULAR Marvin, J ackie, and Crist C Q 1 FRIENDLIEST ' James, Peggy, and Mattie J ! A 1 f MOST RELIGIOUS Polly and Amanda CLASS VOCALIST Frazlier, Crist, James, and Ronnie 1 W47 mew TALLEST Franklin, Frederick, and Leroy 16 d J ack' d Alvin CLASS LOVERS Daisy an Freddie an MOST VERSATILE Frazlier and J ackie r... e t s e L d n a and Anna OPE RATIVE 3 irley and Henry , Martha, MOST RESERVED Sh MOST CO MOST INTELLECTUAL Darold J ackie, Cornell XX Wag wk MOST GLAMOROUS Rosalind Nwmvwmv. MOST TALENTED Frazh'er, Elva, Lester SHORTEST Peggy, Maragret, Brenda, Cora, and Linda Wm: NEATEST Martha and Blaine QUIETEST Johnnie and Shirley wmamxwwwm WVW mm.mmm mww M :5 . wwwxmv CLASS GRUMBLERS Minnie, Peggy, Rosalind, Joyce F M Wuwmmm MOST ATTRACTIVE Marvin, Annie, Alvin MOST SPIRITED Jackie, Joyce, Linda, Gail, Cornell, Ronnie, Crist, and Darold The House that Jack BuilP Show Down Q7 gasf gfzby 97f gong Our 751'12y 7 This is Our Yeaf, Too weak to fighW u w: mm , Tropgecy gar C759 Ofass Of1969 What will the future bring for the class of 69? One night the spirit of 79 came to me to pierce the veil of darkness that covered the future. She told me of the great work the class will do. Here is what she said. The spirit reported that Daisy Newborn, Deloris Cogdell and Evelyn Coward are famous women surgeons. James Speight and Andrew Coward took a ttTRIPii and don,t know how to come off it. We see Deacon Johnny Mack Brown, Deacon Willis Earl Brown and Reverend Herbert Kilpatrick conducting their regular Sunday Morning services at Saint Paulis Cathedral in New York City. The choir is under the direction of Sister Minnie Moore and Sister Linda Koonce is at the piano. My, what a glorious Sunday that was. Blaine Hargett has just won the honor of becoming'the first Negro Astronaut along with Roland Best. Ralph McCoy, Herlis Moore, Onterio Washington, and William Moore are prominent members of the Presidenfs Cabinet. Linda Mitchell is Secretary of the Womenis Division of the army. Peggy Cobb, Elva Newborn, and Brenda King have finally grown to the height of 5, 7,1 They are professionals now working in one of the greatest modeling companies in Los Angeles, California. Believe it or not Mrs. Smokey Robinson tformerly Miss Anna Daughetyl struck it rich and donated $40,000 for the betterment of UCLA, so that her crumb crushers, Melvin Davis and Andrew Hargett, will be able to attend this great school. Look! Itis Peggy Fulleris melodious voice and Mattie Wiggins playing the piano fabulously, doing a concert at Carnegie Hall. On television, we see Ronnie Collins, Crist Canady, Frazlier Pope, and Darold Cox singing their latest hit record. Jackie Dove and Jackie Daughety are background singers for Aretha Franklin. They are married to Sam and Dave. Roland Hill and Franklin Kilpatrick are earning $600 a month as typists in the Pentagon. Lester Stanley, Nannie Gray, Geraldine Brown, and Dora Plymouth hold positions in Mr. Dynamite Brownis band. Marvin Banks, Henry Taylor, Clyde Moore, and Wilbert Rouse are famous basketball stars now playing with the Boston Celtics. Leroy Cantey, F ranklin Nobles, and Frederick Cratch have made it into the big time playing with the Globe Trotters. Johnnie Edwards and Alvin Sutton can be seen cruisingxaround town at all hours wearing their uBig Hats? You guessed it-they are policemen. Did you hear the latest? Gail Ellison and Martha Pierce just got married last year. And of all things they had a double wedding. The lucky guys are Sidney Poiter and Sammy Davis, Jr. For all of you who Visit Raleigh frequently, be sure to stop in to see William Barnes, Palmer Davis, and William King. Their business office for their chain of stores is located there. The whereabouts of Amanda Williams, Theresa Mumford, Millie Pridgen, Joyce Davis; and Shirley Moye are not known. The last we heard, they were on a cruise around the world with millionaire husbands. The seniors of tt79ii are ordering their rings today. Brenda Hill is the chief representative now. She sends the order off to Philly where the company is headed by Freddie Dison. From Paris we hear about the famous designers of Womenis Clothing, Harold Cox and Sandra McNeal. They have designed styles that are really out of sight. Cornell Sutton, James Leary, and Leslie Thorbs have earned their way to fame as stage managers for M.G.M. We regret to report that Ben Smith, Theodore Strong, and Robert Smith can no longer be located in the US. They were deported by Donald Fisher for writing letters to his wife, Virginia Chapman. The Kinsey twins, Joy and Joyce, are go-go girls at the Whiskey A-Go-Go. James Dunk and Jesse Morris have designed a brand new car the tSutmol. Lynwood Garris and Cora MCCotter are another Arthur Murray dance team. Linda Burney and Samuel Gaynor are famous artists in Italy. Rosalind Brewer, Shirley Canady, Boston Cantey, Charles Cogdell, James Fields, Lula Fisher, Jack Graham, and Diane Hall are all living happily on the moon. Cora King, Johnnie King, Henry Kirkman, Mable Ward, Nannie Watts, Margaret Wiggins, Barbara Williams, and Linda Wynn are all scheduled to ride the next rocket ship to the moon with their families to settle down. At midnight the spirit of it79ii vanished as quickly as she had appeared. Anna Daughety FIRST ROW: Kathryn Skeens, Reporter; Jeanette Grainger, Financial Secretary; SECOND ROW: Geraldeam Ham, Rec. 860.; Diann Chapman, Treas.; Mary Harrison,Parliamentarian;THIRD ROW: Paule'tte Graingers, President; Curtis Gray, Vice Pres. junior OdeS Of1969 Bobby Adams Edna Adams Ernestine Artis Irene Artis Lenster B anks Charles Barnes Grace B arrett J 0e Coward Steve Coward Maurice Cox J oan Croom Roberta Dixon Janie Dunk Linwood Edwards Roscoe Edwards J ames Bouie Geneva Brown Angeline Bryant Edna Cannon Diane Chapman Donald Chapman Arnita Coward Clifton Coward Ernest F isher Mckinley Fisher Paul Frizzell Alice Gaylor Carrie Gaynor J eanette Grainger Curtis Gray Geraldine Ham Clarence Hardy Eugene Hardy Rosa Hardy Frederick Harris Charlie Harrison Mary Harrison Curtis Hill Linda Hill 80 Roy Hines Christybell Hodges Pearlie Hodges Henry Holmes Bobby J ones I Clifton Jones Debbie J ones Emmanuel J ones Anthony King Melba King J ames Kinsey Lorenza Kinsey Clarence Kornegay J ohnny Kornegay Billy Lawson Raymond Lee 81 ',,.. ,, , - x .V. , , L , ' a .W , . A , w; V; W - ' I 7 N41; QVN :K ' wk Va. WV: ngA'j : 15.! Av V515? V K M a ,4ng ' W . : ' . :3 '3 3 L . W Larry Lynch .. Anthony Moore Barbara Moore Curtis Moore F annie Moore Harvey Moore Mary Moore J ames Moore Clifton Morris Nelson Moye BarbaIa Mumford Sara Murrell Jeannie Newborn Leslie Newborn Marvin Nelson Anthony Pope 82 Sylvester Robinson Mary Simmons Kathryn Skeens Sharon Smith Rosalind Speight JOSeph Styles Vema Sutton Judy Wade Linda Ward J anice Warren Nadine Warren Petemont Wellington Michael Whitfield Dorothy Williams Ruby Williams RObert Younger 83 0P 012201? e Groom gdaygefy grace 773339ny b . .....60rrcz1 12 0f 912129115 $101ka 0 r112 6000 8113 jg: w a C. 12 012 Ciaf CS 9 recs arer ecrefazy. . . . Dice J re 37'0an 71 J resz'ognf . . Charlie Anderson Katrina Anderson Herbert Arnold John Artis Rosa Artis Heber Battle Hosea Best Solomon Becton Peggy Brown J ames Bryant Willie Bryant Emma Brunston James Cannon Linda Cannon Samuel Cannon Steve Cantey Yvonne Cantey Herlis Chapman Patricia Chapman Jesse Chatman Slade Chatman Debra Coward Lorraine Croom Lynwood Daughety Palmer Davis Robert Davis Earnest Dunn MaIy Dawson Sarah Dixon Helen Driggers Shirley Fisher Maxilyn Franks Lester F reeman Betty Ham J oseph Hutchinson Donald J ames Helen J ones Douglas Kilpatrick Linda Kilpatrick Patricia Lee Hannah McCotter 86 xX Diane Moore Barbara Morris Bruce Moseley Barbara Newborn Irestine Newborn Fannie Parker Patricia Plymouth Henry Raspberry Phyllis Rouse Gail Smith Jeannette Smith Cheryl Sutton Curtis Sutton Alice Wade Mattie Washington Kenneth Watts Alice Williams Johnny Williams Rooselvelt Wilson Ronnie Younger J oyce Fisher 87 ,5.- 17161229100122 Eeaofers Of2g C er 3 EvelynDove...................President , SandraFisher ..................VicePres. HattieDixon ...................Secretary VeraMoseley..... . ... .. . . ......Ass1t.Sec. Mr.DanielJones .................Sponsor FIRST ROW: Hazel Barnes, Velina Speight, 8c Mildred Chapman. SECOND ROW: Martha Dixon 8:, Charles Pittman. BACK ROW: Debra Daniels and Wilbert Pope. 1 1 . . WICQFS WICQPS Debra Daniels . . . . . . . . . . President Velina Speight . . . . . . . . . . President Shirley Chapman . . . . . . . . . . . .Sec. Wilbert Pope . . . . . . . . . . .Vice Pres. Dollie Bryant . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer Charles Pitman . . . . . . . .Sgt.-At-Arms Mr.J.R. Ford ...........Sp0nsor Mrs. V.C. Miller ..... . . . . . Sponsor 5716835122 012 67455 W1969 Hazel Barnes Debra Daniels . ls, and Evelyn Dove. RIGHT FROM BOTTOM TO TOP anie D a r b e D t: n a w. B 16 Velma Moseley , Doll' Hattie Dixon, Shirley Chapman, and Sandra Fisher. LEFT-BOTTOM TO TOP x Hazel Barnes J essie Battle Raymond Battle Ida Brown Dollie Bryant Leamon Burney Walker Cannon Doris Chapman Jean Chapman Mildred Chapman Shirley Chapman J uanita Clark Ronnie Coward Debra Daniels Ella Davis Robert Dawson Hattie Dixon Evelyn Dove Othello Fields Sandra Fisher Alton Graham Linda Grainger Jerome Hardy Tyrone Hill Thelma J ones 90 Wyggpmm J oseph Keys Gwendolyn Locust Sharone Mewborne Vera Mosley Betty Murrell i z Robert Newborn Charles Pittman Donnie Pittman Wilbert Pope Donald Rhoe .x i R g Linwood Sherrod Peggy Smith Velina Speight Marion Stanley Shirley Starkey Brenda Strong . Mary Sutton Thelma Sutton ' William Sutton Therman Suggs Dorothy Thorbs Diane Walker Charles Wilson Harry Wiggins Ronnie Coward A class in Social Studies President - Nedra Burney Vice President - Levon Rasberry Secretary - Charlie Fields Assistant Secretary - Cynthia Artis Treasurer - J anet Dove Reporter - Terry Coward Class Officers Cynthia Artis Dennis Brown Dennis Brown James Bryant Shirley Bryant Thomas Bryant Nedra Burney Marvin Cannon x. Vanessa Chatman Ollie Collins Terry Coward Teresa Daniels Debra Davis Melvin Dixon J anet Dove Charlie Fields J ames Gaylor Le stor Gaylor Nettie Harper Beatrice Harris Letha Harris Roy Lee Ingram Glenda J ones S Roy Lee J ones Marsha King David Mason Willie Maye Edna McLawhorn Vastine Moore Jerry Morris Derander Mumford Brenda Newborn Levon Rasberry Annie Rhoe Billy Smith David Styles J eanette Wiggins Linda Wilkes Miss L.B. Davisls Class 90912115 9140on -.r67uvAVVM4AVKIWQ- Mrs. Hattie W. Loftin and Class CSixfg gra 0Q? Mrs. Ruby L. Stanley and Class Mrs. A.B. Beathea and Class . . J . $ny Mrs. Hokie M. Shepherd and Class ,, Mrs. T.H. Davis and Class 74 , 34 x2 , 1x Pearson and Class A.G Mrs. Jones and Class K.B Mrs. ,7,1,sz??xfwzvziiangyfggirif x h C is d m w d E E. E m M m w s w m C C. T m M xz??7?245xxxgg. 2 vamMmexmwmxxw MwwwM CSQCOHOf gdefQS The Tutorial Reading Program is designed to help the First Grade students who have a Special need for tutoring in reading. This program consists of Sight Reading, Comprehension, Word Analysis and Free Reading. Mrs. Patricia Hill and Mrs. Willie M. Edwards, tutorial Aides, are performing a task that is sorely needed among first grad- ers. mx wwmxww WW . N V, tumww twmmmmi x x q. mummy. : xxxxxxmsmmx Mrs. S.L. Dawson and Class Mrs. Patricia Hill working with First Graders. Mrs. T.C. Crews and Mrs. Dugginsi Class x $ x t K WWWWW? Mrs. A.R. Hill cafeteria manager The School Lunch Program is of invaluable assistance in Savannahk de- velopment of the whole. child. Mrs. Hill and her staff carry out their duties with great proficiency and understanding. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Flossie Mumford, Mrs. Leona Berry, Mrs. DOris Farrow, Mrs. Edna Graham, Mrs. Annie Sutton, and Mrs. Annie Hill. Mrs. A. imes. 3 Mrs. B. Gr mg, , Mr. J . Chapman Mrs. M. K times 9 A , Mrs. B. G Moore inner L , FaSsj'zfofy : Mrs Sk raw I Mr. Moore and Mrs. M. King. m m W h T C H . m u R M 0 d T m m m E n L h S J. L M LEFT TO RIGHT f Gusfaagaf x? .. NXS; 3$ K xz xkki$xg$33$$g . f buses the unloading o msmg Rev. Proctor Freeman supe t. 1pmen isual equ' lO-V ith different aud tudents w J ones aiding 5 Mrs. T aylor and Mrs 'IWMIruzn 7?; . ., 7 w 1 f 1.x x .1771. iss J eanette Hicks illman and M T - ita H R Mrs M U 7 rary Assistants: Lib 00f 70 ixiixk: Corah S. Croom, Ruth B. Hicks, Retha Artis, Willie M. Edwards, Jean Sanders, Dorothy J ones, Patrica Dawson, Ella M. Taylor, Patrica Hill, Martha Frizzell, Ella Frizzell, and Velma S. Knight. 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Simmons, President - Curtis Gray, Vice President - Freddie Dixon, Secretary m Nannie Gray, Treasurer w Franklin Nobles, Reporter - J ames Dunk, and Parliamentarian - J ohnnie Brown. 113 gufure fromemafers Off gm en'ca C312 couraye. . . Mrs. Berry and the F.H.A. Chapter h! e. . . me 4120f 6012212201212? 379 emocrdcy 112 CD w 1p... Eeaofersg 7051614 1159 TDeueImeenf Off Oreafz'ue J acquelyn Dove President, Linda Ward - Vice President, Peggy Cobb, Secretary, Brenda Hill w Treasurer, Valina Speight Chaplain, Anna Daughety Reporter, J acqueline Daughety - Songleader. m m 8 Q m .m II. a r is n J F 8 Mr U 7 J n r Patrol F orce c3015 00f ?royrams 9719 0170f gunczir'ons Off 156 rjpafrofgzorce 21' 2050125 wczs-wzl-es gage 3:095 cscgoowzgmry GM. .. ng,y.,, I WWW'WW IKVM .fwm NKNW R W JV nwWwWMM V stywxw A v . usx .A wwwmw aw Library Club Cenfereofgqmunoflge 604100190nt 969906 gffge Girlts Ensemble OffCQFS LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Cobb - Secretary, Jacquelyn Dove , Vice President, Crist Canady - President, Anna Daughety - Reporter, Alice Wade, Debra Coward, and Cheryl Sutton e Librarians, and Brenda Hill - Treasurer. .wr ea XKW Cfomf CAJ Students who show an interest in singing and a love of music compose the Savannah High school Glee Club. Through active participation students learn the fundamentals of music and gain experience in group singing. Under the direction of Miss Margarella Bridgers, the Savannah High School Chorus has developed a singing group that is constantly in demand throughout the community. xXx Mrs. Dixon - Advisor, Kathryn Skeens Vice President, Daisy Newborn Secretary, Ernestine Artis Assistant Secretary, Jacqueline Daughety Treasurer, Elva Newborn - Reporter, Eugene Hardy 7 Sgt.-at-Arms, and Brenda Hill - President. STANDING One fife 97521110 9311500363 gflge 5127042121 Oounczf 1'3 f0 gffow CSfuofenfs f0 gauge a voice 112 I59 50500f 9009172112612! 5758 ijgbz'ency ojffgz's Oryanz'zalion can 56 glfrz'gafeoffo fge Eoyaffy 0120f Concern Off 173 Wemgers. mmxx xxwwp Elementary Library Club 292be deye gfzgearnmy Wzbfes-grom Zoogs f0 ydpes 97 CSCOUZ 1'5 grasfworfgy, goyd! 4120f Gourfeous. .. Boy Scouts and their Advisers, Mr. R. Knight, Mr. H. Davis, and Mr. J. Smith. ygrouygouf fge year I59 CSCOUZ 011217 joins 1'12 0 . . $03179 Off Wobbly, Guhzhalzby 122 fge Jdmgoree. 6390512911: 559129 6390911912993 112 691219112 gnferesl gr9ds, yanany 017129125540, CS 0919f 60912183 0009111an 62906120111012, 9120f 1 6 0122122 unify 69120199 1N1 $3 Explorer Scouts and Advisors, Mr. R. Knight, Mr. H. Davis and Mr. J. Smith. 92Our Majorettes On The Mow? y7faj0r9ff95, 10175 759112 091199 9120f 5,0109, 919 a 9Q093317y 1'12 fge 5119993ka 57111201110123 Ojf 1159 59121012 Eanof Band Leader and Chorographer? - enzbr nyg 559 0120f Elva Newborn - Head Majorette, Leslie Thorbs - Drum Major, Lester Stanley, William King, Frazlier Pope, Darold Cox, J essie Morris. 2 A , 1 z i Mr. R. Knight and Mrs. K.B. Jones The Band On The Go MMWMW mug Captain J acqueline Daughety J acqueline Daughety Melba King K N WW N Geraldine Ham Linda Mitchell Kathryn Skeens W9 MM MW, 5759 65639168113 CO-CAPTAINS - Kathryn Skeens and Linda Hill 1562 970611301 5 Captain Jacqueline Daughety is shown here between Miss Margarella Bridgers and Mrs. B.G. Yarborough, advisors 0f the 1968-69 Cheering Squad. These two have worked diligently along with the captain of the Cheering Squad to promote the warmth of school spirit, not only with the home games but also while the team was traveling. 57159 jfmless 6A5 erzos 10 Tromofe yndw'ogzaf my wxxxwwm mwmxmw X x Xx h WesponszgzZYy 4120f gosfers 9000f 9311560 Wefalions 0175122 fAe Communz'y 123 1390549ng anJ f1 Schedule Eagles Opponents 88 Pope 7 2 101 . Pope 47 7 2 Bayboro 66 67 Bayboro 69 ' 57 Robinson 41 78 Newbold 40 7 71 Newbold 39 91 Frink 61 56 Adkin 66 56 Woodington 51 109 Carver 60 100 Carver 49 1 11 Charity 40 75 Jones 54 38 Frink 4 28 104 Charity 39 61 J ones 6 3 . 71 Woodington 63 70 Sampson 64 79 South Greene 55 73 Sampson 61 73 South Greene 51 Adkin 80yAzs7 C'XCIYIhy Cxpfoz'ls over 21 ggree 5605012 L 17 L 1714? ZZJUF540UI. qubre f5? L7Vecd jgdzy x . LEFT TO RIGHT: Roland Hill, Wilbert Rouse, Marvin Banks, Clyde Moore, Leroy Cantey, F rcderick Cratch, Franklin Nobles, J ames Bouie, Bobby J ones, Henry Taylor, Henry Holmes, and Leslie Newborn. CSpan ngfecf a ecorofyf704 The Big Five in Action S759 31y give 5 Frederick Cratch Leroy Cantey Franklin Nobles wmywhywwm ,W aayfes OfOSQ Leroy Cantey, Captain Henry Taylor, Co-Captain a r7125 0126 .z Clyde Moore Henry Holmes Henry Taylor xmmvmxw 4 1? Wm; k Du . . ,, M, , f J.. , ., r X Baby Eagles junior Daryl? Team in Action WWWWWaWaa WWW. WWWW,2aN,... , wnmwyzwyxnwvwww : mtmml, mm .1; Frazlier Pope, Statistician 7eam Gomszs gmazzby Wecorof J 70-! 75199 year ?erz'oof Brenda Hill, Reporter-in-Chief J ames Chapman, Assistant Reporter Donald Fisher, Roland Best, and Cornell Sutton - Trainer, Scorekeeper, and Timer, respectively. Marvin Banks Route 2, Box 188 Snow Hill, N. C. William Barnes Route 7, Box 382 Kinston, N. C. Roland Best Route 1, Box 451 Kinston, N. C. Rosa1ind Brewer, 134D Mitchell Wooten Cts. Kinston, N. C. Geraldine Brown Route 7, Box 510 Kinston, N. C. Johnny Brown Route 2, Box 176 Kinston, N. C. Willis Brown Route 1, Box 225 Hookerton, N. C. enzbr Dire Cfozy Linda Burney Route 1, Box 22B Kinston, N. C. Crist Canady 1007 Cunningham Rd. Kinston, N. C. Shirley Canady 1007 Cunningham Rd. Kinston, N. C. Boston Cantey, Jr. Route 1, Box 452 Kinston, N. C. Leroy Cantey Route 1, Box 452. Kinston, N. C. Mildred Chapman Route 2, Box 390 Grifton, N. C. Peggy Cobb 19H Simon Bright Apts. Kinston, N. C. 130 Charles Cogdell Route 2, Box 389 Grifton, N. C. Deloris Cogdell Route 2, Box 389 Grifton, N. C. Ronnie Collins Route 2, Box 21 Grifton, N. C. Andrew Coward Route 2, Box 244 Grifton, N. C. EVElyn Coward Route 2,5B0x 404 Grifton, N. C. Darold Cox 1015 Hicks Avenue Kinston, N. C. Harold Cox 1015 Hicks Avenue Kinston, N. C. E Frederick Cratch Route 2, Box 182 Grifton, N. C. Anna Daughety Route 1, Box 298 Kinston, N. C. Jacqueline Daughety Route 6, Box 369 Kinston, N. C. Joyce Davis Route 2, BOX 632 Kinston, N. C. Melvin Davis Route 6, Box 376 Kinston, N. C. Palmer Davis Route 2, Box 365 Grifton, N. C. Freddie Dixon Route 2, Box 525 Grifton, N. C. J acquelyn Dove Route 1, Box 139 Kinston, N. C. James Dunk Route 1, Box 197 Kinston, N. C. J ohnny Edwards Route 6, Box 414 Kinston, N. C. Gail Ellison Route 2, Box 496A Grifton, N. C. James Fields Route 1, Box 144 Kinston, N. C. Donald Fisher Route 1, Box 232 Kinston, N. C. Senior CD117? Cfazy Lula Fisher Route 7, Box 394 Kinston, N. C. Peggy Fuller 515 Thompson St. Kinston, N. C. Lynwood Garris Route 1, Box 483 Kinston, N. C. Samuel Gaynor Route 2, Box 467 Grifton, N. C. Alexander Graham Route 1, Box 144 Kinston, N. C. Nannie Gray Route 2, Box 130 Kinston, N. C. Diane Hall Route 6, Box 430 Kinston, N. C. Andrew Hargett 11 15 Lincoln St. Kinston, N. C. Blaine Hargett 11 15 Lincoln St. Kinston, N. C. Brenda Hill 1410 Parker Ave. Kinston, N. C. Roland Hill Route 2, Box 311 Kinston, N. C. F ranklin Kilpatrick Route 1, Box 208 Hookerton, N. C. Herbert Kilpatrick Route 1, Box 49 Kinston, N. C. 131 Brenda King Route 1, Box 532 Kinston, N. C. Cora King Route 1, Box 508A Kinston, N. C. Johnny King Route 1, Box 161 Kinston, N. C. Mary King Routw 2, Box 328 Kinston, N. C. William King Route 1, Box 532 Kinston, N. C. Joy Kinsey Route 6, Box 320 Kinston, N. C. Joyce Kinsey Route 6, Box 320 Kinston, N. C. Henry Kirkman 219 West Main St. Grifton, N. C. Linda Koonce Route 2, Box 193A Grifton, N. C. James Leary Route 2, Box 388 Grifton, N. C. Ralph McCoy Route 6, Box 262 Kinston, N. C. Cora McCotter Route 2, Box 516 Grifton, N. C. Sandra McNeal Route 7, Box 113 Kinston, N. C. Linda Mitchell Route 6, Box 426B Kinston, N. C. Clyde Moore Route 7, Box 515 Kinston, N. C. Herlis Moore Route 2, Box 44 Dover, N. C. Minnie Moore Route 2, Box 435 Grifton, N. C. William Moore Route 1, Box 549 Kinston, N. C. Jesse Morris Route 2, Box 12 Grifton, N. C. Theresa Mumford Route 1, Box 219 Hookerton, N. C. Wilhemenia Mumford 105 Tiffany Street Kinston, N. C. Daisy Newborn Route 2, Box 184 Grifton, N. C. Elva Newborn Route 2, Box 181 Grifton, N. C. Franklin Nobles 1503 Oak St. KinSton, N. C. Martha Pierce P. O. Box 808 Grifton, N. C. Dora Plymouth Route 1, Box 3 Kinston, N. C. cSenz'or 93117090101? 'Frazlier Pope 1409 Parker Ave. Kinston, N. C. Millie Pridgen Route 6, Box 75G Kinston, N. C. Wilbert Rouse Route 1, Box 242 Kinston, N. C. Benjamin Smith 1404 East Highland Ave. Kinston, N. C. J ames Speight Route 1, Box 142 Kinston, N. .C- Lester Stanley 2908 North Heritage St. Kinston, N. C. Polly Starkey Route 2, Box 20 Grifton, N. C. Theodore Strong Route 2, Box 5 Grifton, N. C. Alvin Sutton Route 2, Box 240 Grifton, N. C. Cornell Sutton Route 1, Box 550 Kinston, N. C. Shirley Sutton Route 2, Box 176 Grifton, N. C. Henry Taylor Route 6, Box 399 Kinston, N. C. Leslie Thorbs Route 2, Box 146 Grifton, N. C. 132 Mable Ward Route 2, Box 236 Hookerton, N. C. Onteria Washington Route 2, Box 182 Grifton, N. C. Nannie Watts 1510 Parker Ave. Kinston, N. C. Annie West Route 2, Box Grifton, N. C. Margaret Wiggins Route 2, Box 122 Grifton, N. C. Mattie Wiggins Route 2, Box 122 Grifton, N. C. Amanda Williams Route 6, Box 360 Kinston, N. C. Barbara Williams Route 2, Box 10 Grifton, N. C. Linda Wynn Route 7, Box 421 Kinston, N. C. PATRONS AND ADVERTISERS Appliance Center Mr. P. H. Freeman Hart Brothers Miss Jeanette Hicks Humble Service Station Miss Brenda Hill Murphy Brothers Mrs. D; Q. Holley Rouse Shoe Store Mrs. H. K. Isler The Marfs Store Mrs. L. H. Johnson The Sport Shop Mr. Daniel Jones Western Auto Store Mr. J. H. Jones Mr. Louis Coward Mrs. V. S. Knight Mr. Louis Tyson Mrs. H. C. Lane Mrs. E. E. Berry Mrs. H. H. Lewis Miss Margarella Bridgers Mr. 8L Mrs. Sellie Locust Mrs. J. B. Briley 8L Tracey Mrs. Hattie Loftin Mr. H. N. Carraway Mr. Noah Loftin Mr. Joseph Carter Mr. 8!. Mrs. Jimmy Mumford Mrs. W. B. Chapman Mr. J. E. Ormond Mrs. Cobb Mrs. Mary Outterbridge Mr. J. E. Cox Mr. 8L Mrs. Issac Pope Mr. W. M. Cox Mr. Zebbie Rhem Mr. 8L Mrs. Robert Daniels Mr. E. F. Simmons Mrs. Rowena Daughety Mr. Frederick Taylor Mr. Harold Davis Mrs. Udell Taylor Mrs. Thelma Davis Mrs. Bessie Yarborough Mrs. Sara Flanagan Mr. 8L Mrs. Clarence McCoy Mr. J. R. Ford Noah W. Loftin Compliments of L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY North Carolina Division E. L. 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CONNER'S NO. 2 201 East Gordon Street Your Better Buy Food Stores Kinston North Carolina HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS SMITH DOUGLASS 3Keys to programs . . . Education 8L Savings33 Division of Borden Chemical Company F ertilizer Division 604 North Queen Street Kinston, North Carolina 3At the time and temperature sign5 527-516,1. , Chemlcal D1v151on 527-5134 Compliments of ERSKINE3S JEWELER Gifts for any occasion Greenville Highway Kinston, N. C. Kinston, N. C. 106 N. Queen St. Ja 3-3706 Compliments Of Compliments of PARROTS BROTHERS THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Kinston, North Carolina Greenville, N. C. 135 Compliments of GOWERS GROCERY STORE Grifton, North Carolina MUTUAL SAVINGS Save where savings pay, 612 North Queen Street Kinston, North Carolina DAVENPORT SUPER MART Where shopping is A pleasure Kinston, North Carolina KINSTON RETAIL FURNITURE DEALS ASSOCIATION F0r furniture of distinction name brand? These are the dealers to see Baker Furniture Company Miller Furniture Company Croom Furniture Company Oettinger Brothers Helig-Levine F umiture Company Patejs Fine F urniture Highland Furniture Kinston, North Carolina 136 Compliments of NARCOTT AND COMPANY FUNERAL HOME Compliments of INSTITUTIONAL FOODS COMPANY, INC. Raleigh, North Carolina EVERGREEN BARBER SHOP McNEALS BODY SHOP Designed to Please? R ' f llk' d We need your head in our businesg epalrs 0 a m S 242 South Queen Street . Kinston, North Carolina Kinston, North Carohna Phone 13-3-2134 DOVE'S AUTO SERVICE 500 East Blount Street Kinston, North Carolina Kinston, North Carolina 137 SPEAR'S SPORTING GOODS Kinston, N. C. Converse AllStars Complete line of Athletic Equipment SOLOMAN'S SHOE REPAIR MAC'S BARBECUE GRILL c1For the best in meat? 412 South Queen Street Kinston, North Carolina MILLS FUNERAL HOME Insurance up to $5,000 cash benefits Climent C. Mills, Manager, mortician Phones 4 JA 3-2146; 3-2912 516 East Gordon St. Kinston, N. C. LANE'S FUNERAL HOME Sponsoring Lane1s Mutual Burial Association Phone - JA 3-6092; 3-3021 108 W. Shine Street Kinston, N. C. HAPPY DAY CLEANERS Complete Laundry Service 306 South Adkin St. Kinston, N. C. ANDY'S RECORD SHOP 11You name it, we got 161 Kinston, N. C. HOOD'S REXALL DRUGS Phone 4 JA 34116; 110 E. Gordon St. HOOD'S PRESCRIPTION SHOP 3-3158; 405 Glenwood AV. Kinston, N. C. 138 Compliments of SIMMONS 3 SON TEXACO Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of FROSTY MORN Home of honey Gold Sausage, Ham, - Bacon, 8: Franks US. Government Inspected Kinston, N. C. Compliments of DUPREE'S CHILDREN SHOP Kinston Plaza Kinston, North Carolina Phone Ja 34751 or Ja 7-4974 Compliments of OAK BRIDGE SERVICE STATION Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of ALLEN 'S RESTAURANT Grifton Highway Grifton, North Carolina Compliments of GARDENER'S AMERICAN STATION Telephone 527-5822 820 West Vernon Ave. Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of BARBECUE LODGE L. G. Kornegay Proprietor For the most in Delicious Barbecue, Pork and chicken. Prepared just as you like it. J a 7-1279 5 Kinston, N. C. Compliments of DR. PEPPER COMPANY 301 West Vernon Avenue Kinston, North Carolina Telephone 523-3764 139 , 2mg. MIDYE'ITE HARDWARE Co. Hardware, Building Supplies, Electric and Mill Supplies JA 3-3742 Kinston JA 3-5112 Compliments of RED 81 WHITE SUPERMARKET Grifton, North Carolina Compliments of BRODY'S First in Fashions Kinston, N. C. H 81 H DRUG STORE Phone 524-4101 Joe House Jr., Pharmacist Grifton, N. C. 28530 Compliments of GRIFTON FERTILIZER $ SUPPLY Grifton, N. C. 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Compliments of PIGGLY-WIGGLY Grifton, North Carolina 141 Lbfafxgu,: 17 , .tl, 9 211 B. Edwards Tuton illie Grade W ci t 5. us de i Mr F' A i , Offi P.A. Announcer Brenda H 142 2118912 18011 Ell G 0122 900122112? 1C. Cm I e C n u 0 n n a t m S .8 S a S, n e e k S . n m y I h t a K d n a n I O 10 w e N a .W. E :31 3.352 m 4 0120f Gan .x Brenda Hill Jacquelyn Dove 3 grow 759 936125 Of Our 809110145 After twelve years of serious work and fun, the time has come for all of us to say our sad farewells, to step out into this rapidly changing world, and to take all the challenges that will help us to reach our goal. As we close this edition of the Eagle, we hope that in some way we are already charting the way for our future, and you are closing the beginning of the lives of 96 young men and women. The members of the senior class hope that you have enjoyed the 1969 edition of the Eagle. As you turned each page, you saw how life at Savannah was for us. We also hope that you enjoyed the life you viewed and that you were a part of it. We send our special thanks to our principal, teachers, underclassmen, and especially the members of the Senior class for their full co-operation in helping to organize the book. Our heartfelt thanks and sincere appreciation also go to: --The members of the Delmar Company staff and photographers for their generous assistance in our problems, without whose co-operation in taking individual and group pictures, our annual could not have taken place. --Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs. Knight school secretaries, who kindly gave valuable time in making typing and RA. announcements and helping the staff to use office equipment. ' --Our advertisers for their support and co-operation, and many others who displayed an interest in the EAGLE publication. Brenda Hill, Editor 6M4 $4060 Jacquelyn Dove, Co-Editor WJW . ,.
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