Swansboro High School - Pirate Yearbook (Swansboro, NC)

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X' - --1, 4 O . -O 'f--4 -1-1 SH ENANIGAN pre.4enfeJ THE BETA CLUB OF SWANSBORO HIGH SCHOOL DEDIC TIO As classmates and associatesthrough the years, we are deep- ly touched by the absence of one of our fellow students, We have suffered a great loss in the death of Edna Bright, and as a recog- nition of her place in our hearts we now dedicate this issue of the SHENANIGAN to her loving memory. BETA CLUB OF 1954 DMINISTR TIO Mr. J. P. Tyndall Principal HIGH CHOQL F C LTY Mrs. Ethlyn Hurst Mr. Jim Frazelle Mrs. Alma Warf Mr, Felix Labaki Senior Advisor Senior Advisor Junior Advisor Sophomore Advisor English-Social Studies Commercial English-Speech Math-Language Mr. Roland Brinson Mrs. Elsie Strole Mr. Olen Wood Mr. L. B. Farnell 50Ph0mO1'e AdViS0I' Freshman Advisor Freshman Advisor Freshman Advisor Science-Athletics Home -Economics Agriculture Social Studies ELEMENTARY FAC LTY li, Mrs. Crawford Mrs. Wood 8th Grade 8th Grade 7th Grade 7th Grade 6th Grade . 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HIGH SC OL CLASSES SE IOR CLASS UF 19 4 DARRALL MATTHEWS Athletic Association l-Z, Football l-Z-3-4, Co- Captain 4, Baseball l-2-3-4, F. F. A. reporter 3,Vice-President 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Junior and Senior Play, Bus Driver 4, Junior Class Treasurer, President of Senior Class. JOYCE VINSON F. H. A. l-2-3, Parliamentarian Z, Secretary 3, Beta Club 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Marshal 3, American Legion Speech Contest 3, Junior Play, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, May Day Activ- ities, Athletic Association l-Z, Paper Staff 4, Senior Play, Class Testator, Class Vice-Presi- dent. BILL DUPLISSEY Football 3-4, Basketball 3, Baseball 3-4, Junior and Senior Play, Class Treasurer 4, Bus Driver 3-4, Carnival King 3. LOIS MORRIS F- H- A-, 4-H. D. A. R. Speaking Contest 1-3, President of Class 1, Vice President 2-3, Sec- retary 4, Beta Club, Cheerleader, Junior and Senior Play, May Day Attendant 3, F. F. A. Sweetheart 4. HAZEL ARTHUR 4'H Club 1-2. F. H. A. 1, Senior Play, Paper Staff 4. BETTY BELL ROBERT CAMPBELL Football 1-Z-4, Baseball 1, F. F.A., Bus Driver 4, 4-H Club 1. SHIRLEY CANNON 4-H Club l, Beta Club 3-4, F. H. A. 1-Z, Paper Staff 4. E IOR CLASS OF 19 4 CALVIN DUPLISSEY Football 3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3- 4, Co-Captain Football 4, Senior Class Play. SHIRLEY ETHERIDGE F.H.A.1-2, 4-H Club 1-2, Athletic Association 1-2, Paper Staff 4, Senior Play. MARY SANDEFUR GUTHRIE Dramatics Club 1, Bible Club 2, Class Secretary 2, F, H.A. 3-4. Songleader 3, Treasurer 4, Beta Club 3-4, Glee Club 4, Paper Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class Prophet. BOBBY HEATH Class President l-3, Beta Club 3-4, Football 3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Annual Business Manager 4, Basketball 3-4, Class Vice-Pre sident 2, Paper Business Manager 4, Substitute Bus Driver 2-3- 4. MARY UNA HEWITT Basketball 1-2-3-4, Team Captain 3-4, Beta Club 4, 4-H Club 1, F.H.A. 1-3, Cafeteria Staff 2-4, Junior Play, Paper Staff 4. CONNIE RIGGS HOLLOMAN F. H. A. 1-2, Beta Club, 4-H Club 1, Athletic Association Q, May Day Attendant, Vice-Presi- dent 2. ' GEORGIANNA HOWARD F.H.A.1-2-3-4, President of F. H. A, 3, Secre- tary of F. H. A. 4, Beta Club 3-4, Treasurer of Beta Club 3, Sec. of Beta Club 4, Senior Class Halloween Queen, Junior Class and Senior Class Play, May Day Activities 2, Annual Staff 3-4, Glee Club 4, Paper Staff 4,Athletic Association, Mixed Chorus Club of Granger High School. ANN KE LLUM SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 KEITH LITTLETON Football 3, Baseball 2-3-4, Senior Play. TUCKER LITTLETON X Music Recital Z, Beta Club 3-4, Junior and Senior Class Play, American Legion Oratorical Conte st 3, Glee Club Vice-President 4, Marshal 3, Class Historian, Paper Staff. DALTON MATTHEWS Football l-Z-4, F. F. A. l-Z-3-4,4-H Club 1-2, Baseball 1. BEVERLY MORRIS 4-H Club 1-Z-3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, F. H. A. 1-2, Glee Club l-2, Paper Staff, Junior and Senior Play. BILLY MORTON Football 1-2-4, F. F. A. 1-Z-3-4, 4-H. RUTH MURDOCK Athletic Association l-Z, F. H. A. 1-2, 4-H Club l-2, Paper Staff, May Princess 2, Halloween Queen 3, Homecoming Queen Attendant 3. GRACE ODUM F, H. A. 1, 4-H Club 1, Beta Club 3-4, Senior Class Poet, Senior Class Art Editor 4, Senior Class Play. GERALDINE ODUM F.H.A. l-Z, Glee Club,4-H Club l-Z, Beta Club 3-4, Piano l, Paper Staff 4, Senior Play 4, Lunch- room Staff 3-4. SENIOR CLASS OF 19 4 CAROLYN PHILLIPS Glee Club 1-2, F,H,A. 1, 4-H Club 1, Marshal 3, Beta Club 3-4, Paper Staff 4, Junior and Senior Play, Piano 3-4. VAN RIGGS Football 1-2-3-4, F, F, A.1-2-3-4, Bus Driver 2-3-4, 4-H Club 1-2. HOWARD SMITH Glee Club 2-3, Glee Club President 4, President of Home Room 3, Beta Club 3-4, Beta Club Treasurer 4, Georgia All State Chorus 2, Vocal Contest 2, State Mental Contest 3,Editor of Senior Chatter, Annual Staff, Class Poet, Senior Play. JUDY WATERS F.H.A.1-2, Beta Club 3-4,Ath1etic Association, Paper Staff. ANNA WEBB F.H.A., Beta Club, Junior Play, Chief Marshal, Editor of Annual 4, D. A. R. Citizenship Award, Pape r Staff 4, May Day Attendant 3, Athletic Association. MARIE WIGGINS F.H.A. l-2, 4-H Club 1-2, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Onslow'sAll Tourney Guard 2-3, Athletic Asso- ciation 1-2, Junior Class Play, Beta Club Vice President 3, Lunchroom Staff 3, Annual Staff 3-4, Paper Staff 4, Beta Club President 4. MA S C O T S MARTHA FRANCIS SEWELL. LINWOOD CLIFTON ODUM, JR. O CLASS HI TORY School days, school days, dear old golden rule days. . . Now that the time is coming for us to leave schoolwe realize that these days have been good days. No matter howfar we go we'll always remember the good times we had at Swansboro School. It seems like only yesterday when we began school under Miss Elizabeth Tolson, now Mrs. Venters, in 1942. Our class was the largest in school with sixty-nine of us all in one room. How we learned to read and write was a miracle. We used to play cowboys and Indians in the woods back of the building and after that the teacher would make us rest our heads on the tables. Those were the days when the teachers let us develop our artistic skill drawing on the blackboards and playing games. We still have happy memories of our school days when Miss Maude Ervin was our teacher for the second and third grades. We enjoyed making pictures of the pilgrims and even made a little notebook about some of the presidents. In the fourth grade we took a trip around the world in our geography book with Mrs. Capps, who is now Mrs. Marvin Hatsell, as teacher. The memory of those hundreds of multiplication problems still haunts us. One thing we could never forget about the fifth grade was those wonderful books Mrs. Weeks used to read to us. Mrs. Lillian Ray was our teacher in the sixth grade and she helped us start our Junior American Citizens' Club and we also took part in some speaking contests and made some scrap- books. . We were very disappointed in the seventh grade when our class had to be dividedg some of us were taught by Miss Rosemary Canady and some by Mrs. Barringer. We rejoiced at the arrival of the many nice students from the White Oak School who came to be with us that year. However, in the eighth grade friends were reunited under Mr. Farnell. By that time our knowledge consisted of a little more than the three R's, for boys started slicking back their hair andthe girls began experiments with lipstick and perfume. Anne Kellum joined our class during this year. Our hearts were saddened, however, toward the end of the year by the death of Onnie Cole. High school days were really super! Remember that first day in 1950 when we tried to fill out our schedules for changing classes? What a time we had going from one room to the next, meeting three or four teachers a day! As freshmen some went out for sports, while some were content keeping company with those loads of books. It was then that Georgiana Howard joined our class. Could we ever forget the trips to the State Fair ? Or, how about when we used to look up to all the students whom we thought were really super, Times have really changed! The next rung in our ladder of education was entrance into the sophomore class and, of course, no sophomore course would be complete without becoming entangled with Silas Marner. Mrs. Warf succeeded in getting several of the class to write poems and parodies and we came out with a few of those insignificant masterpieces. It was during our sophomore year that we were joined by Mary Sandefur, who is now Mrs. Guthrie. Then came that momentous year when we bought our class rings and really began to feel like somebody, Many of our number were rewarded for their labors by being admitted into the Beta Club. And, of course, we remember the fun we had learning our Junior Class Play and trying Mrs. Warf's patience while we practiced. Some aroused their patriotism for a short while---at least long enough to give some speeches. Our class was glad to receive Bill and Calvin Duplissey as a part of us, but we again suffered the loss of a classmate in the death of Edna Bright just before the close of that year's studies. Others ofour class finished during the summer and we lost still others because they hired a man to say, I now pronounce you man and wife. The school year was climaxed with the Junior-Senior banquet and our part in the last year's class day exercises, At last that fateful day came when on August 28, 195 3, we were officially recognized as dig- nified seniors although that title wasn't really applicable to all of us. Mr. Frazelle and Mrs. Hurst were our sponsors. We studied grammar the first semester as much as we ever did in the grammar grades and capped off our English course with the reading of Macbeth which many of us blamed for the bad dreams we had the next few nights. We sponsored the Sadie Hawkin's Dance in November and gave our senior class play, One Foot in Heaven, in March. We enjoyed our Junior-Senior banquet very much. That moment climaxed our twelve years of hard labor was the awarding of the little notice which means in essence, He's through, thank the Lord! We've learned by experience what the Bible means by earning things by the sweat of the brow. That's the way it happened and when it was over we were some kinda happy! BILL AND CALVIN DUPLISSEY GERALDINE ODUIVI gl LUIS MORRIS SHIRLEY ETHRIDGE IK , , f- ,W + MARY IIEWITT W DARRAL1.. MATT HE WS Q34 fr JO Y C IS VINSON BOBBY HEATH ANNA WE B15 Mba 'J I , is . 3 59.535 Mawr' J JN' u vi' Q CLASS POE We've climbed the hill, fought well, and Wong And here find rest and still, a greater task yet left undone. We have but one criteriong To leave our task behind, To leave our task completed until the end of time. Life is many battlesg we'll fight it well and see it throughg And not be lacking in completion when our time to go is due. We'll find our path and follow well, on and on without a rest, O'er each thorn, each stone, and hill until the path ends in success. We do not dread the task ahead, but look forward with elation, Because we know each crook and turn leads to a greater destination. Howard M. Smith ,N 11:5 Q' 1 :xg--4 -:fs ff-1 ,.ff'Wl5:5-FV! .. af' A. , J-v f X ,v -.R - eff' J A 'A -' . -5114 5+ '3 2 ss yi K i7'u.Z' Yi, ' ' I Iiwnl , 1 if H' K no Lgqqml' VLA - al uk' 'J .1 if ' W 3-G-,iLa,gJr , ff aww 'J LL- ,g l'H l -X' Ntiimdlvlm. aww 9 LAST WILL A D TESTAME T State of North Carolinag County of Onslow, City of Swansboro. We the undersigned, known officially as the Class of 1954, being sound in mind, we hope, and souind in body, we believe, realizing that our days at old Swansboro High School are over, do hereby declare these after-mentioned to be our legal and rightful heirs. We do hereby re- linquish and make the following dispensations of our possessions. Article I -- To the Faculty To our Advisers, Mrs. Hurst and Mr. Frazelle, our heartfelt thanks for their guidance and interest in all our class activities. To our other teachers we leave not only our gratitude,but our sincere wishes that the classes to follow will give them more ease and peace of mind. To our athletic coaches, Mr. Tyndall and Mr. Brinson, we express our heartfelt thanks for training such fine teams as we have had. Article II -- To the Underclassmen We, the Class of 1954, bequeath to the Junior Class that rare gift called senior privileges, with the understanding that they are not to be handled carelessly, tossed about, or abused. To the Sophomores we leave all books, desks, and classroom equipment. To the Freshmen we leave our class colors, our yells, and that fine spirit we've had, with the hope that it will not be too long before you, too, will be seniors. Article III -- To Various Individuals Hazel Arthur leaves her ability to make friends to Jean Mullins. Betty Bell leaves her red hair to Warren Ward so he won't have to peroxide his. Shirley Cannon leaves for a happy married life.. Bill Duplissey leaves to anybody who is collecting antiques his car with assorted squeaks. Calvin Duplissey leaves his position on the football team to Dick Kellum. Shirley Etheridge leaves her ability to be elected the quietest to Jo Brandt and Alvin White. Beverly Guthrie leaves her ability to play basketball to Donna Johnson. Mary Guthrie leaves her ability to pass senior English to Ferby Norris, and her ability to talk to a certain blond-headed boy to Carrie Milsted. Georgia Howard leaves her ability to be kind to dumb animals to Mr. Farnell. Conchita Holloman leaves her map of South Carolina to Carrie Milsted. Mary Hewitt leaves her ability to play basketball to Roberta Mane ss, and her red hair to all peroxides. Bobby Heath leaves his abilityto argue withMr. Frazelle to Dick Kellum and Frank Meadows. Anne Kellum leaves Swansboro High to have mny more joyous years ahead. Tucker Littleton leaves his ability to be elected most likely to succeed to Ferby Norris. Keith Littleton leaves his way with the women to the entire Junior Class. Ruth Murdock leaves her long, natural curly hair to Roberta Maness and Elaine Lisk. Darrall Matthews leaves his ability to get into trouble with Mrs. Hurst to anyone who is fortunate enough to get in her room. Dalton Matthews leaves his ability to skip the fourth period study hall to Billy and Ronald Matthews. Lois Morris leaves her cheerleading ability to Betty Jo Lisk. Billy Morton leaves his quiet ways to the ninth grade boys, and his ability to get along with Mr. Farnell to Leo Midgett. Robert Campbell leaves his ability to drive a school bus to Ferby Norris. Grace Odum leavesg To Audrey Moore and Glenda too, her dignified ways to help them through. Geraldine Odum leaves her abilityto work in the lunch room two years to Francis Jones, and her ability to be voted most courteous to Idalia Smith. Carolyn Phillips leaves her love and devotion to Swansboro High School. Joyce Vinson leaves her abilityto state her mindandenjoythe freedom of speech to Jo Brandt. Judy Waters leaves her composure and courteousy to Patsy Brite. Howard Smith leaves his many talents to be divided among the Junior Class. Marie Wiggins proudly leaves her abilityto get along with the basketball refrees to Jo Brandt and Carol Guthrie, and her perfect typing papers to Jerry Cannon so he won't have to borrow paper everyday. Anna Webb leaves her ability to edit the annual to Nettie Lisk and hopes that Nettie will enjoy it as much as she has. Van Riggs leaves--and he figures he is pretty lucky to get out. In testimony whereof,we have hereunto set our hands and affixed our seal, this twenty-first day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. A Signed p ' Class of 1954 Joyce Vinson and Carolyn Phillips, Testators. A SENIOR SUPERL TIVES W Z V Y -Y - - MOST ATHLETIC 6st co-U1ffJ't ' Shirley cannon Mary Hewitt B M Marie Zzvliggssu Bill Duplissey Calvin Duplissey Dafrsilywwiog-ris Robert a 3 f ews Y QLN7 Q i : ax. cf MOST COURTEOUS MOST STUDIOUS MOST DEPENDABLE Geraldine Odum Carolyn Phillips Bobby Heath MOST DIGNIFIED MOST POPULAR Ruth Murdock Grace Odum Lois Morris Anna WebiTED 4 LUNCE A SENIOR SUPER LATIV ES M ID , ,, , ,Y U - . . . -T4-u.., LIKELY fu Mary Guthrlp Shlrley Etherldge Geol- OST Joyce Xfaiggon Van Riggs Billy Morton glana Howard Tucker 1 A tg, he WITTIEST MOST UNCONCERNED FRIENDLIEST Judy Waters Betty Bell Hazel Arthur Dalton Matthews N a A...- BIGGEST FLIRT BEST DRESSED 'MOST QONUDLWQ-ft Keith Littleton Ann Kellum '-'1 MUSICAL N' Conme Hollom Howard Sm ith X I CLASS OF 19 Billie Mae Bell Jo Brandt A Patsy Brite Joann Brown Charles Cannon A Jerry Cannon Ray Cannon Winona Carney Williane Glancy Carol Guthrie ff: 255, 'Ziff . .. yawn 5-:w s-955-xs: C 2 'll fwililf he 5545 .::.:wE,,:55,.:W,: ..x ...,,.., A. .. . 3? 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' ,M fi , , ,5 f, W, 3, T erry-Hartsell Clyde Haye Frances Jones Bobby Kirkman Mary Elizabeth Lee E Nettie Lisk Dorothy Merrill Carrie Milsted Wesley Mobley Charles Morton CLASS OF 1955 James Norris Herbert Page Gene Pate Richard Powell Franklin Riggs Shelby Russell Idalia Smith Billy Taylor Ella Ruth Taylor Beedy Watson Glinda Winberry SWANSBORO HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 017196 Mamie Brown Wilma Campbell Janice Cannon Alton Davis Jasper Freshwater Shirley Guthrie Louise Hair Billy Hardison Mary Emma Harris Herbert Hollmon Margaret Holmes Pete Holt Nelda Howell Maxine Humphrey Dick Kellum Mary Ann Kellum Betty Jo Lisk Faye Littleton Wesley Matthews Mary Meekins Walker Melton Richard Morton Carol Odum Dewitt Page Leonard Parker Marie Piner Ruby Porter Gerald Pridgen Ronnie Ross Dora Lee Russell CLASS OF 19 6 Joyce Russell Rodney Smith Jere Starling Renalder Swain Gene Ta,ylor Jimmie Tyndall Betsy Ward Warren Ward Bobby Waters David Wells Alvin White Peggy Joyce Wiggins Royal Cannon SWANSBORO 'S WATERFRONT CLASS UF 1957 Betty Brown Charles Brown John Earl Burns William Cannon Barbara Caraway John Dudley Mildred Gibson Milton Gillette Linda Guthrie Dean Hardison Arlene Holland Nellie Holmes -- mr::s-,s:,,i::s:'f--- Hawhwa , 'wfiib gil: 'qs?fH3z'f1::-Gia-SME::si:ff-.fate-.f-:--awe:35:-faqmf,:. 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Taylor Linda Taylor Susie Wood 15 -:Ni Q ag. , O .. if sl :QQ -. - KJ : -Ji' AC ITIES BET CLUB Front row: Anna Webb, Lois Morris, Joyce Vinson, Ruth Murdock, Georgianna Howard, Howard Smith, Marie Wiggins, Wesley Mobley, Geraldine Odum, Mary Sandefur, Carolyn Phillips, Judy Waters, Patsy Brite, Shelby Russell. Back row: Shirley Cannon, Nettie Lisk, Mary Hewitt, Bobby Heath, Jo Brandt, Tucker Littleton, Advisor, Mrs. Warf, Bill Kay, Carrie Milsted, Mary Elizabeth Lee, Conchita Hollomon, Grace Odum, 194 2 I U FUTURE KERS OF AMERICA A HOMEMA img Lb. Egg'-1 'iff 'A' 15 - Q., E FARMERS UF AMERICA FUTUR ,A FIS XISTTUIQL 4-H CLUB UNIOR 4-H 14-. .D fqf ,gk fxiwu -if 3 ' ,, X Q flff Y 6 '1 , 'g-A 1' ' 3 X 'L 5375. h . 3121 w ,. SENIOR 4-H - .. M ...aw-v f ' M A ff '7 f , ,K ,m , 1 . may f NV M.. . L- M515 f,-K, , A . M 3713, a Z.. . .M 7 wx 'f'..,ff f,m,,,-uk-f' W , , , f Q,:,p gN fig W M. , S5?5Y5Tif? 5.1 V, az ' 7, M1,. N. CLEE CLUB MUSIC CLASS CAFETERIA STAFF BUS DRIVERS M ANNUALM STAFF I I MAY DAY ACTIVITIES I WI-IO'S WHO AGNES RHUE Ha llowee n Queen fvivfizwggfzisqsraifyawww-, , - , x 'e-gi-fgfg-w2:1eiM- www,-,.f ,-1.1-, , I 1 , w...f,-,M,,Qsi Ng. ., , .,?54e?ifqsisp11:eff1g:Q 1 ' - , ' 'L L wg, I HERBERT HOLLOMA Halloween King N ',', , . V ' Q Q 1 f fe' A ' 5' . e ee' T if.- .Q . si ,f , f A 222317 1 J -,-'. ' , ' ' ffflwii, my -'WY i' JULIETTE PRIVETTE PRITCHARD SMITH Junior Halloween Queen Junior Halloween King ANNA WE B B BERNICE NEW D. A. R. Citizenship Award May Queen of '53 WILLIANE GLANCY Homecoming Queen PETE HEWITT Baby King MARY HEWITT Basketball High Scorer SHELBY RUSSELL MR. STANLEY MRS. VIOLA MONTFORD American Legion Janitor Maid Oratorical Contest ATH TICS GY ASIUM This is a view of the new gymnasium and vocational building which has been built this year. The gym is one of the finest in eastern North Carolina and we are all very proud of it. It has been built in hopes of encouraging a well-rounded edu- cational program and promoting better sportsmanship. The team of next year is looking forward to its use and we are all hoping that in the near future a complete new high school will be built. CHEERLEADERS if FOOTB LL TEA IH BRINSON AND CO-CAPTAINS all Matthews and Calvin Duplissey SWANSBORO FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1953 Swansboro O Morehead 20 Swansboro 12 Richlands 6 Swansboro 0 Vanceboro O Swansboro 16 Contentnea 0 Swansboro 7 Camp Lejuene 33 Swansboro 0 Jones Central I2 Swansboro 7 Beaufort 12 Swansboro 0 Wilmington 12 Swansboro 7 Pamlico 0 Won3 Lost 5 Tied 1 BOYS' BASKETBALL Swans boro Swansboro Swans boro Swans boro Swans boro Swansboro Swans boro Swans boro Swansboro Swansboro Swans boro Swans boro Swans boro Swansboro Swans boro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro White Oak Richlands Jones Central Pamlico Co. Beaufort Morehead City Jacksonville Dixon Newport Camp Lejuene Morehead City Jones Central Dixon Beaufort Camp Lejuene Newport Richlands Pamlico Co. -5 SWANSBORO JUNIOR VARSITY 1953-54 Swans boro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Dixon 16 Dixon Z3 Camp Lejuene 24 White Oak Z2 White Oak 28 GIRLS' BASKETB LL COACH TYNDALL AND CO -CAP TAINS Mary Hewitt and Marie Wiggins SWANSBORO GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1953 54 Swans boro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro Swansboro White Oak Richlands Jones Central Pamlico Co. Beaufort Morehead City Jacksonville Dixon Newport Camp Lejuene Morehead City Jones Central Dixon Beaufort Camp Lejuene Newport Richlands Pamlico Co. BASEBALL ELEMEN RY GRADES MRS. RAY'S EIGHTH GRADE MRS. I'YNDALL'S EIGHTH GRADE MRS. WOOD'S SEVENTH GRADE iS. FRAZELLE'S SEVENTH GRADE MR. CRAWFORD'S SIXTH GRADE -9 MRS. CRAWFORD'S SIXTH GRADE -K -wi MRS. 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