Tarboro High School - Tar Bo Rah Yearbook (Tarboro, NC)

 - Class of 1957

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It is our wish that the joy you receive from this year¬ book, will compensate for our time spent in making this an invaluable possession. r .- ■ r; - s Dedication To our teacher of science, Mrs. Rena Blackburn, we dedicate the 1957 Tar-Bo-Rah. This dedication is a small token of our appreciation for her presentation of knowledge imparted to the members of the Senior Class, in a most understanding and realistic manner. For her years of devoted service to the teaching profession, her artistic ability, her loyalty, her quiet dignity, and her true faith, these attributes have been an inspiration to the class of 1957. To you, Mrs. Blackburn, who is, has been, and will continue to be Our Teacher, we dedicate the 1957 annual. ED CLAYTON Editor DEANE MORRIS Assistant Editor CURTIS NORFLEET Advertising Manager MARY LOU EDMONDSON Circulation Manager a CAROL ANDREWS Business Manager PATSY CARTER Assistant Business Manager ARLENE NORMAN ELEANOR CANNON Assistant Business Art Editor Manager k 1957 MIMIHAVENS Photographic Editor GEORGE MOSELEY Sport Editor MARY LEE LAWRENCE Assistant Advertising Manager JANICE PAGE Assistant Photographic Editor MAX IE COKER Assistant Sport Editor ELIZABETH GREEN CHERRY Assistant Circulation Manager Administration MISS MARY HESTER LEWIS Secretary to the Superintendent MRS. VIRGINIA MILLARD Secretary to the Principal MR. C. G. CREDLE Superintendent MR. B. L. PRICE Principal School Board MR. JACK HAVENS Chairman MRS. HOWARD HUSSEY REV. S. GRAYSON CLARY MR. RAWLS HOWARD MR. W. C. pin MRS. BEN CARLISLE High School Faculty MRS. MIRIAMMOORE DUNN Atlantic Christian College -A.B. English - Journalism MRS. THELMA MORSE W. C. U. N. C.-A. B. Latin, Algebra, Geometry MRS. MARY E. BRYAN Salem College, W. C., East Carolina College - A. B. - M. A. English, French MR. DONNELL IVEY DALY East Carolina College - B. S. - M. A. History, Basketball Coach MR. E. J. BAUER, JR. East Carolina College - B. S. - M. A. Heath, Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach, Basketball Coach MRS. FRANCES K. DEAN Texas Christian University - A. B. English, World history MRS. RUBY V. BRILEY East Carolina College - B. S. Biology, Chemistry MR. GILBERT L. WATKINS N. C. State College - B. S. - M. A. Industrial Arts MRS. RENA P. BLACKBURN Greensboro College - A. B. Science, Math MISS ESTELLE B. JENKINS Atlantic Christian College - A. B. English High School Faculty MRS. LEAH ROSS MAYO East Carolina College - B. S. Commercial Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping MR. PAUL LANE WEBB Atlantic Christian College - A. B. English, History COL. WORTH WICKER Elon College, University of Pa., East Carolina - M. A. MR. WILLIAM DOUGLAS ALEXANDER East Carolina College - B. S. - M. A. Health - Physical Education Coach - Football, Baseball MRS. VIOLA S. BABCOCK East Carolina College - A. B. Elementary Education MISS MELLIE R. DAVENPORT East Carolina College-A. B. Elementary Science MRS. MABLE MESSER HADNOTT Campbell College - B. S. East Carolina College English, Social Studies MRS. ZELLE FOLEY McNAIR East Carolina College-A. B. English, Math MR. JAMES D. COZART East Carolina College Columbia University - B. S., M. A. Instrumental and Vocal Music MRS. CORA NEIL TURNER University of South Carolina Appalachian State Teacher ' s Col lege-A. B. Librarian Senior Class Officers NANCY BROWN.President MARY LEE LAWRENCE.Vice-President BETTY ANN UMPHLET.,.Secretary JANICE PAGE.Treasurer Seniors NANCY HINES ALLSBROOK Glee Club 4. WALSTON EARL ANDERSON 4-H Club 1,2. Voted: Most Co-operative. MELBA GRAY ANDERSON 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; F. H.A. 1,2; Waitress Jr. -Sr. 2; Voted: Wittiest. CAROL ANN ANDREWS F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Annual Staff 4; Business Manager; Monitor 1. WILLIE EARL BARNES JAMES ARNOLD BLANCHARD Roanoke Rapids High School, Class Officer, Treasurer 2. Seniors DOROTHY MARIE BRILEY Glee Club 3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Monitor 2,3; F.T.A. 4. JOYCE ANN BROWN LINDA MAE BROWN Class Officer, Vice-President 2; Glee Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Song Leader 2; F.H.A. 1; Starlighters 1,2,3,4. MARY ELIZABETH BROWN Treasurer of Home Ec. Ill 4. NANCY ANN BROWN ClassOfficer, Vice-President 3; President 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Treasurer 2; 4-H Club 1,3, 4; President 3; Sec-Treas. 4; F.T.A. 3; Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Tar-Hi-Tattler Staff 3,4; Publicity Director 4; Student Council 2; Starlighters 1,2,3,4; N. C. Press Conference, Chapel Hill 3, President ' s Club 3; Voted: Most Popular. BOBBY RAY BRYANT 4-H Club 1,2. Seniors ELEANOR LEE CANNON Cheerleader 2,3; Monogram Club 2,3; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F. T.A. 3; Vice-President 3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Tar-Hi-Tattler Staff 3; Art Editor 3; Art Editor, Annual Staff 4; Camera Club 4; Secretary 4; Play 4; Voted: Most Original. PATSY LOUIS CARTER GleeClub2; Starlighters 2; Monitor 3; An¬ nual Staff 4; Asst. Business Manager Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Pres¬ ident 4. EDWARD LEWIS CLAYTON Class Officer, Treasurer 3; Band 1; Monitor 2; KeyClub2,3,4; Convention 3; President 4; Marshal 2,3; Boy ' s State 3; Tar-Hi- Tattler Staff 3; Co-Sports Editor; Editor of page one 3; Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Jr. Represent¬ ative 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; Toastmaster Jr. - Sr. 3; Order of DeMolay 3,4; Senior Coun¬ cilor 3; Master Councilor 4; Voted: Most Studious. DAVID LEROY COOPER GleeClub 1; Monitor 2; Football 3,4; Base¬ ball 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Key Club 3; DeMolay 2,3,4; Voted: Most Progressive 4. SARAH ELIZABETH CUMMINGS Class Officer, President 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; Treasurer 3; President 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Recreational Leader 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Waitresss J.-Sr. 2; BetaClub 3; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; Play 3; Tar-Hi- Tattler Staff 4; Club Editor 4; Delegate to National F. H. A. Convention 4; Jr. Chap- ter-F.H.A. Homemaker Degrees; Voted: Most Co-Operative. DONALD RAY DAWSON GleeClub 1; KeyClub 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Boy ' sState 3; Student Council 3,4; President 4; Voted: Most Likely to Succeed: Tar-Hi-Tattler Staff 4. Seniors JIMMY LEE DEBRUHL Voted: Most Deserving. MARGARET FRAZIER DEW F.H.A. 1,4; Glee Club 2; Waitress Jr.- Sr. 2; BetaClub 3; National Honor Society 4; Tar-Hi-Tattler Staff 3,4; Business Mgr. 4; Student Council 4. MARY LOU EDMONDSON Leggett High School, 4-H Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Cheerleader 2; Tarboro High School, Student Council 3; Annual Staff 4; Circulation Manager 4; Play 3,4; Home Ec. Ill; President, Voted: Most Courteous. ELIZABETH DEAN ETHERIDGE 4-H GleeClub 4; F.H.A. 4; CameraClub 3,4. BETTY LOU PEEDIN GAY 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Reporter 3,4; Reporter County Council 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice- President 4; Glee Club 2,3; Waitress Jr.- Sr. 2; Beta Club 3; National Honor Soci¬ ety 4; Tar-Hi-Tattler Staff 3,4. FRANK EDWARD GRAYIEL GleeClub 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; DeMolay 3,4; Senior Stewart 3; Senior Deacon 4; Play 3,4; Boy ' s State 3; CameraClub 3,4; Vice-President 3,4. Seniors JOSEPH LINWOOD GRIMMER 4-H Club 1. GENE AUTRY HARRELL F.H.A. 1; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Flag Bearer 3; Play Prompter 3. MARGARET ANN HARRIS West Edgecombe High School, 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1; Tarboro High School, F.H.A. 2,3,4; Glee Club 4. RICHARD FRANKLIN HARRIS Glee Club 1,2,3; Key Club 4; 4-H Cl ub 3. BOBBY JOE HAWKINS Football 1,2,3,4; Basketba II 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4,4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Play 3,4; Key Club 3; F.T.A. 3; Voted: Most Athletic. NELSON DEWEY HOKE Footbal I 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Glee Club 1,2; Key Club 1; Basketball 1,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Song Leader 3; Bus Driver 2,3,4. Seniors t JERRY HAMILTON JOHNSON Football 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; G I ee C I ub 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2; Play 3. SELMA REE JOHNSON Union Mills High School, Class Officer, President 1,2; Student Council 1; Home¬ coming Queen 1; Cheerleader 1; F.H.A. 1; Block A Club 2; Basketball 2; Tarboro High School, Basketball 3; Bus Driver 4. EMMA MAE JONES Glee Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1 r 2; F.H.A. t 1,4; Tar-Hi-Tattler Staff 4. JOHN ELBERT KENT JAMES HERITAGE KOONCE Class Officer, President 3; Student Council 1; Treasurer 1; Key lub 1,2,3,4; Vic e- President 3; Lieutenant Governor Division Six 4; Glee Club 1; Annual Staff 3; Tar- Hi-Tattler Staff 2,3,4; Assistant Editor 3; Co-Editor 4; Chairman Halloween Carnival 2; Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Boy ' s State 3; Play 3,4; Voted: Most Tal¬ ented. MARY LEOLA LAWRENCE Leggett High School, Class Officer, Treas¬ urer 1; Cheerleader 1; 4-H Club 1; Song Tarboro High School, Class Officer, Vice- President 4; GleeClub2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Tar-Hi-TattlerStaff 3,4; Starlighters 3, 4; Voted: MostTalented; Asst. Advertising Manager . Seniors BARBARA VICTORIA LEWIS Glee Club 2; 4-H Club 2,3. JEAN LEWIS Glee Club 2; 4-H Club: F.H.A. RILEY RANDOLPH MOORE (Not Pictured) ootball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Monogram Club 2,3. ADINA DEANE MORRIS Marshal 1,2,3; Student Council 4; Glee Club 1,2; Accompanist 1; Starlighters 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; F.T.A. 4; Annual Staff 4; Associate Editor 4; Voted: Most Likely To Succeed. GEORGE EDWARD MOSELEY Jr. Varsity Football 1; Monitor 2; KeyClub 3,4; Convention 3,4; Treasurer 4; Basket¬ ball 2,3; Boy ' sState 3; Tar-Hi-TattlerStaff 3; Co-Sports Editor 3; Order of DeMolay 3, 4; Jr. Steward 3; Senior Councilor 4; An¬ nual Staff 4; Program Chairman Jr.-Sr. 3; Sports Editor 4; Play 4. ASHLEY CURTIS NORFLEET Monitor 1,2; KeyClub 2,3,4; Treasurer3; Convention 2,3; Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Annual Staff 4; Advertis- ingManager4; Tar-Hi-TattlerStaff 3; Ad¬ vertising Manager 3; Tarboro High Swim¬ ming Team 1; Play 3; Band 1; Voted: Best Dressed. LYDIA ARLENE NORMAN Glee Club 3; Substitute Monitor 2; Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Play Prompter 3,4; Asst. Business Mgr. 4; An¬ nual Staff 4; Voted: Most Deserving. Seniors JANICE TAYLOR PAGE Class Officer, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Sec¬ retary 3; Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; Secretary 3; Song Leader 4; Monitor 2; Starlighters 2,3,4; Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Secretary 4; Glee Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Play Prompter 4; Voted: Friendliest. MYRTLE ELLEN PARRISHER Glee Club 2,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Monitor 2, 3. CHARLES LEE PHARR Jr. Varsity Football 1; Varsity Football 2, 3,4; Co-Captain 4; Glee Club 1,4; Bas¬ ketball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Sec¬ retary 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Voted: Most Popular. AGNES LOUISE PHILLIPS 4-H Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Play 3,4; Waitress Jr.-Sr. 2; Tar - Hi-Tattler Staff 4; Reporter for Home Ec. Ill 4. GRADY PHILLIPS, JR. Veteran. JAMES EDWARD PRICE Glee Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2. Seniors ALMA LOIS RAYNOR Glee Club 1. CURTIS RAY ROBINSON Veteran; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3. PHYLLIS DEAN ROUNTREE Glee Club 2,3; F.H.A. 1. DOROTHEA ELLEN RUCKER F.H.A. 1; Starlighters 1,2,3,4; Basket¬ ball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 3; Student Coun¬ cil 2,3; S e c r e t a r y 2; Vice-President 3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Tar-Hi-Tattler Staff 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Glee Club 4; Girl ' s State 3; Voted: Most Athletic. CURTIS VESTON TAYLOR Veteran; Football 1; Basketball 2,3; Base¬ ball 2,3; Monogram Club 3. OPAL DAWN TAYLOR F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 2; Pres¬ ident 3; Beta Club 3; National Honor So¬ ciety 4; Waitress Jr.-Sr. 2; Voted: Most Studious. Seniors CARLTON RELDON TEW Glee Club 1; Student Council 2,3; Treas¬ urer 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Stage Manager, Play 3; Voted: Most Original 4. ANNIE LAURA TREVATHAN 4-H Club 1,2; Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Treasurer 4; Glee Club 2,3; F. H.A. 1,4; P I ay 3,4; Waitress Jr.-Sr. 2; Tar-Hi-Tattler Staff 4. KERMIT MORDELLTUCK, JR. Veteran (Not Pictured) PEGGY JOYCE TYNER F.H.A. 1; Starlighters 1,2,3,4; Monitor 1; Tar-Hi-Tattler Staff 2,3; Annual Staff 2; Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Vice-President 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Chief 3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Girl ' sState 3; Play 3; Voted: Best Groomed. BETTY ANN UMPHLET Class Officer, Secretary 1,4; BetaClub 3; National Honor Society 4; GleeClub 2,3, 4; F.H.A. 1; Flag Bearer 3; Waitress Jr.- Sr. 2; Secretary of Home Ec. 1114. KAY FRANCES UMPHLET Glee Club 2. Seniors RUBY MAE VICK F.H.A. 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Glee Club 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; Tar-Hi-Tattler Staff 4; Jr. Varsity Bas¬ ketball 1. JANICE RUTH WELLS Glee Club 1,4; 4-H Club 1; Monitor 3. NANCY WHICHARD UMPHLET Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Flag Bearer 1,2,3; 4-HCIub 1,2; GleeClub 1, 3; Student Council 1; Tar-Hi-Tattler Staff 3; Exchange Editor 3. DOROTHY LEE WHITEHURST LYNWOOD WOODROW WHITEHURST Voted: Wittiest. JULIA MIRIAM WILMOTH Band 1,2,3,4; All-State Band Clinic 2,3; Corporal 3; 1st Lieutenant 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Glee Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1; Tar-Hi- Tattler Staff 4. r Seniors DELORES ESTELLE WILSON Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Glee Club 2,3; Waitress Jr.-Sr. 2; F.H. A. 2,3,4; Parliamentarian 4; Tar-Hi- Tattler Staff 4; Play 3; Vice-President of Home Ec. Ill 4. DONALD RAY WINCHESTER Football 1; Baseball 1; Monogram Club 2, 3,4. RONALD GRAY WINCHESTER Voted: Friendliest. DEANE LENEVE WOMBLE Band 1,2,3,4; Corporal 2; 1st Sergeant 3; Captain 4; Orchestra 3,4; GleeClub 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Recreational Leader 3; Monitor 2; Basketball 3,4; Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club 3,4;F.T.A. 3; Tar-Hi- Tattler Staff 4; Play 3,4. Mascots RAY EDMONDSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Edmondson KAY COBB Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cobb Grade Parents MR. E. L. CLAYTON MRS. ASHBY BROWN MRS. C. H. HENDERSON MRS. D. R. HOKE MRS. HARVEY MORRIS MRS. T. G. MOSELEY MOST DESERVING Arlene Norman Jimmy Lee Debruhl MOST STUDIOUS Opal Taylor Ed Clayton 1957 Senior U Superlatives MOST TALENTED Mary Lee Lawrence Jimmy Koonce MOST POPULAR Nancy Brown Charles Pharr ■ 1957 Senior BEST GROOMED Peggy Tyner Curtis Norfleet WITTIEST Melba Anderson Linwood Whitehurst FRIENDLIEST Janice Page Ronald Winchester MOST COOPERATIVE Betty Cummings Earl Anderson Superlatives 1957 Senior MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Deane Morris Donald Dawson MOST COURTEOUS Mary Lee Edmondson John Kent MOST ATHLETIC Ellen Rucker Bobby Joe Hawkins ED CLAYTON Editor of Annual BETTY LOU GAY Business Manager of Annual DONALD DAWSON President of Student Council PATSY CARTER President of Notional Honor Society !| w -CL ' Mosf Prominent sea-: NANCY BROWN President of Senior Class MAX IE COKER President of Junior Class Senior Play Pictures Cast in a turmoil. U m m m m m m . . . Watch the blow up 1 The doctor )on« « ' “ k ' Producer at work. Junior Class Officers MAXIE COKER. MILLICENT BROWN JO ANN GRIFFIN., SYLVIA RAYNOR.. .President Vice-President .Secretary .Treasurer JANET ANDERSON BARBARA ANDREWS JUDY ANDREWS LOUISE BABCOCK JO ANN BAKER ARNOLD BATCHELOR BETTY JANE BONEY ALTON BOONE ETHEL BRADDY EDWARD BRADY JO ANN BRADSHAW DEAN BRILEY THOMAS BRITT BEN BRINSON BILLY BROWN MILLICENT BROWNE DONNIE BURNETTE RONALD BYRD IZABETH CHERRY MAX IE COKER OLIVIA CORBETT Not Pictured uWAYN E CRE|CH PATSYJCUMMING5 ix dARL DAtjG H ' ffF MARJORIE DILDA BETTY EDMONDSON BERNICE ETHERIDGE Not Pictured , CAROLYN EVERETT BARBARA FIELDS a JESSIE FLINT tG i 4 ' 7T k Juniors 1 ■ JAMES HERMAN CHARLES HOLLAND LARRY HOPKINS ALLEN HORNTHAL ELIZABETH HOWARD MARY HYMAN ■■ EARL JENKINS CAROLYN JOYNER GARETH KEENE Juniors Jw in ADDIE KENT MARY ELIZABETH KNOX JACQUELINE LASSITER BERRY LEWIS CARY LIVESAY CAROLYN LONG MICKEY LONG JOE MASSEY MARGARET MATTHEWS ALICE McMAHON SUZANNE MILLS JESSIE MOORE JACKIE MORRIS MARY ELIZABETH MORRIS SHIRLEY MORRIS Juniors ED NEWMAN JIMMY NOBLES FRANCES OAKLEY HELEN OWENS CAROLYN PENDER BETTY PENWELL ANN PULLEY CHARLES PULLEY BETTY LOU QUINCY SYLVIA RAYNOR RAY ROBBINS FAYE ROSE JOYNER FRED SANDERSON WILLIAM SEXTON BILLY STALLINGS j u n i o r s p p (l l JY P y o .stalu-;- ' PEGGY STELL SALLY STELL Z 7 r -z 7 ,v 5 I ? “s. 0 § V NV V L X !? X •V V JUDY STEVENS RAMONA STEVENSON TED TAYLOR v A V) | D Ci Xi N 0 vj 4 15? VJ ' Vo $ -4 V Y : Y N ' i A V L } X tj) $ f r v LEWIS TURNER SOPHIE TWIDDY HENRY UMPHLET x T U c 9 x -V in EDWARD WALTERS FREDDIE WEST BENNIE WHITEHURST PHILIP WHITEHURST BRAD WILKERSON MARCIA WILLIAMS MAMIE WILSON X s ia J V - JC 45 c f h A r c - rO r . t J S Sophomore Class Off icers LINDA LEWIS.Secretary CHARLIE HENDERSON.President LINDA LEWIS.Secretary CHARLIE HENDERSON.President Sophomores BONNIE ALFORD ANNETTE ALLS BROOK BILLIE ARNOLD PRISCILLA AYCOCK GEORGE BAKER KATHERINE BARNHART MARTHA PAT BELL FRANKIE BIDDLE BETTY JANE BOYKIN JERRY BOYD GLENN BOYSWORTH A. J. BRILEY WALTER BRITT JEAN BUCK JEAN BULLOCK WOOD BURNETTE EDDIE CANNON BETTY JANE CARROWAY JUDITH CARTER GAYLON CLARK WILLIAM CLAKR HAZEL LEWIS Sophomores CHARLES COOPER JERRY CUMMINGS MICHAEL DAVIS BILLY DEW BRENDA DEW RONNIE DIXON PEGGY DUPREE BETTY EASON BECKY EDMONDSON ANN ELROD BUBBA FOUNTAIN MARGARET FRIAR ROBERT FUSSELL JERRY HARDY BETTY JO HARRELL FRANCES HARRELL LOFTON HARRELL WILLIAM HARRELL FAYE HARRIS WAYNE HARRISON DAVID HAUSER Sophomores JIMMY HAWKINS CHARLIE HENDERSON RAMONA HICKS BARBARA HOLLAND BILLIE HOARD MELVIN HOKE ROL AND HOPKINS ELEANOR HOWARD MARY JO JENKINS SANDRA JONES SALLY JOYNER ELVA KEEL JOYCE LEIGH LOYCE LEIGH HAZEL LEWIS LINDA LEWIS JACQUELINE LINEBERRY DELORES LITTLE JACKIE LIVESAY NELLIE MANNING NANCY MARTIN ALBERT MASON Sophomores HARRIET MAYO JUDY McCORMICK NORMA MEEKS JOSEPHINE MEWBORN CECIL MILLS CAROLYN MOORE DELORIS O ' NEAL CHERRY PAGE ALTON PENDER VERNON POLLARD WILLIAM PITT JAMES PRICE RONALD RAWLS CLARA ROBERSON ERNEST ROBERSON JOHN SANDERSON RICHARD SAVAGE TIM SCOTT HOWARD SESSOMS RABY SMITH Sophomores JAMES STANLEY JAMES STRICKLAND MARIE SUTTON CAROL TAYLOR WILLIAM TAYLOR MILTON TEW LORRAINE THOMPSON MARY BETH TRUITT ANNETT TURNER EDDIE TURNER EVA UMPHLET DORIS WALKER ALFRED WAMSELY CAROL WEBB RAY WEBB CLARENCE WHITELY POLLY WHITELY BETSY WILLIAMS DEAL WHITEHEAD JUNE WILLIAMS RONALD WILLIAMSON CAROLYN WILMOUTH Cheerleaders saying farewell to old bus. 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CARLISLE BETTY CASPER ANN CATES Freshmen DAVID CHAPPELL LOUISE CHERRY ELEANOR CLARK SARA CLARK ELIZABETH DELOATCH RUSSELL DEW PEARL DRIVER RONALD DUNN VIRGINIA EASON BRINSON EDMONDSON GEORGE EDMONDSON PATRICIA EDWARDS SAMMY ELEANOR DOUGLAS ETHERIDGE BETTY JO FARMER WAYNE FLYE RICHARD GARDNER HANNAH GILLIAM KEITH GODWIN ROGER GRIMMER WAYNE GRIMMER JOHNNY HARPER GRAHAM HARMON LINDA HARRELL WAYNE HARRELL RICHARD HARRIS FAYE HARRISON BONNA HAVENS BURNICE HEATH LAURINDA HOOKS JIM HOLDERNESS PLUM A HOPKINS EM HOWELL Not Pictured Not Pictured i i phi ,iji 1—■ Freshmen PEGGY IVEY WAYNE JACKSON HARVEY JAMES ERVIN JAMES JESSIE JENKINS JOHN JENKINS BARBARA ANN JOYNER CAROL JOYNER JO ANN JOYNER PATRICIA KORNEGAY PATRICIA LEE ALTON LEWIS EDWARD LEWIS BILLY RAY LILLY DONNA LIVERMAN PHILLIP LIVESAY MARY RUTH LONG SPENCER LONG BEN LYNN ELSIE MARTIN GARY MEDFORD LARRY MEDFORD VICTOR MELTON THOMAS MILLS JOHN MOBLEY MARY ELEANOR MOORE Anna morris BARBARA MORRIS JUSTINE MORRIS IE AN ELLEN McCRACKEN FRESHMAN ■MKT ' BOBBY NELSON JULIAN NEWSON COLUMBUS NEWTON LINDA FAYE NOBLE JEANNIE NORRIS IVER ROSE O ' NEAL MARGIE O ' NEAL BRUCE OWEN SUE PARKER CAROLYN PEARSON JOSEPH PENNY MARY BRYAN PITT BRENDA PAINTER ROBERT POLLARD LARRY POLLARD EARL QUINCY JACK QUINCY CLIFTON RAWLS DALTON RAWLS JANICE RAPER DONNY ROBBINS GARY ROBERTSON ROGER ROBERSON REBECCA SEXTON BARBARA SMITH FRED STANCIL PRISCILLA TAYLOR LULA HACK THIGPEN BOBBIE THOMPSON BONNIE THOMPSON VIC THOMPSON Freshmen MYRTLE TUCK BOBBY WALSTON BILLY WALSTON JACKIE WAMSLEY CATHERINE WARREN CLIFTON WATERS DANNY WATSON BLANCHARD WELLS CHRISTINE WHITEHEAD KENNETH WHITEHURST BONNIE LYN WHITELY POLLY WHITLEY Carolyn williamson GERALD WILLIAMSON JEAN WILLIAMSON BOBBIE WOMBLE SAMMY WOMBLE f! aa SNAPSHOTS ru 9 ' oufc, here . Big Head Bet they are studying. Everybody yell! Eighth Grade Class Off icers GRAY NORRIS... DONALD MORRIS AL HULL.. DOC TEAL. .President Vice-President .Secretary ,.. .. Treasurer Eighth Grade HEIDI ABRAMS RICHARD ANDERSON CLAUDE ANDREWS MARY BELL ANDREWS ROBERT BATCHELOR BILL BAILEY SYLVIA BAKER BRENDA BARNHILL RUBY GAY BEST WAYNE BIDDLE AUGIE BRADDY SHELBY JEAN BRADDY AUDREY BRANTLEY FRANCES BULLOCK ELIZABETH BUNN EARL BURNETTE BARBARA CANNON MANLY CARSTARPHEN FAYE CHESTNUT RICHARD CLARK CAROL COOKE LINDA CONYERS FRANCES COOPER MINNIE LOU CREECH RONNIE CUBITT JIMMY DAIL WILLIE DAIL GLENN DAVENPORT LUCY MAC DERBY CAROL DEW SUE DEW JERRY DIXON IRENE DUNN JAMES DUNN LESTER EASON LULA EDMONDSON SAM ELLIOT GLENDA ETHERIDGE DAVID EVERETT REBECCA FIELDS - HARRY FOWLER w JAMES FOWLER Eighth Grade LORETTA GRIFFIN WALTER GRIMES JIMMY HAMILTON JIMMY HARRELL ROBERT HARRELL RUTH HARRELL JEAN HAYES CLARENCE HARRIS EDWARD HARRIS HELEN HARRIS DOUGLAS HARRISON GLENDA HAWKINS BILL HENDERSON LARRY HOLLAND MARY JAMES HOWARD JO ANN JACKSON THURMAN JAMES JAMES JENKINS PATSY JONES LINDA JOYNER LEON KEEL DONALDSON KING JOHNNY MAC KING ELLEN KNOX MARVIN LEE BILLY LEGGETT MARTHA JANE LINEBERR ' i PATRICIA LITTLE BOBBY LONG JIM LONG ROWLAND MARLOWE GAIL MARTIN MARY B. MARTIN KENNETH MASON NANCY D. MEWBORN NANCY H. MEWBORN DAVID MILLS BETH MOORE KAY MOORE FAYE MORGAN DONALD MORRIS SAMMY MORRIS Eighth Grade GRAY NORRIS DELORES O ' NEAL GLENDA OVERSTREET JOSEPHINE PATTERSON STEVE PITT GLORIA PRICE LYN PRICE MARGARET PRICE VERNON PRICE CLYDE PUTMAN GLENDA QUINN JOHNNY RAWLINS KEN NTH RAWLS LESLIE REYNOLDS JERRY SANDERSON BOBBY SASSER GLENN SASSER HAZEL SAVAGE TOMMY SAVAGE MELVIN SQUIRES MARY CAROL SMITH EASON SMITH JAMES STATON CHARLES SPARROW BONNIE STEVENSON JOYCE STRICKLAND KENNETH STROUD SHIRLEY SUMMERLIN CAROL TAYLOR DOC TEELE FLORENCE THOMPSON JERRY THOMPSON LINDA TURNER JERRY TWIDDY LEWIS WAGNER TALMADGE WEATHERSBEE BETTY FAYE WALKER ARLENE WEBB EUGENE WEBB PHYLLIS WEBB BRUCE WELLS MARIE WEST Eighth Grade LIBBY WILKINSON FREDDIE WILLIAMS ALLEN WILSON NOT PICTURED Aubrey Fulford, Patricia Gardner, Al Hull, Nannie Hussey, Charles Johnson, Delores McKeel, Betty Ruth Pigg, Martie Pollard, Mary Stanley. GOVERNOR HODGES VISITS T. H. S. Governor Hodges, center; Mr. B. L. Price, right; and Mr. Gene Simmons, left m: I j - v J J r -r Birv ' i-i- v.. f _____ « wM Jp 1 1 { 1 ■ r Future Teachers of America First row: Marcia Williams, Betty Lou Quincy, Judy Andrews, Suzanne Mills, Janet Anderson, Carolyn Pender. Second row: Mary Elizabeth Knox, Deane Morris, Betty Jane Boney, Betty Edmondson, Jacqueline Lassiter, Brenda Dew, Patsy Cummings, Betty Eason. Third row: Mimi Havens, Elizabeth G. Cherry, Elizabeth Howard, Betsy Williams, Romona Hicks, Millicent Brown, Mrs. Briley, Carol Taylor. This is an organization composed of young girls who expect to become teachers. Its aims are: to encourage young people to cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality and character, to acquaint young people with the inspiring part free schools have played in the development of our democractic way of life, to provide young people with specific information about the opportunities in the various fields of education. OFFICERS Standing: Betty L. Quincy, Treasurer; Betty Edmondson, Secretary. Sitting: Marcia Williams, President; Betty Jane Boney, Vice-President. —i— Student Council First row. Brenda Painter, Ruth Harrell, Ronald Byrd, Donald Dawson. Second row; Dale Taylor, Jean Williams, Betty Jean Andrews, Laurinda Hooks, Donaldson King, Jean Wilkerson. Third row Jo Mewbom, Arlene Webb, Sandra Jones, Judith Carter, Em Howell, Janet Anderson, Jesse Jenkins. Fourth row: Mary B. Martin, Albert Mason, MickeyTew, Allen Hornthal, Deane Morris, Bonner Havens, Freddie Williams. OFFICERS Margaret Dew, Typist; Brenda Painter, Treasurer; Ruth Harrell, Secretary; Ronald Byrd, Vice-President; Donnie Dawson, President. The T. H. S. Student Council is the representative student governing body of Tarboro High School. If is composed of rep¬ resentatives from each home-room and the presidents of the 9, 10, 11, and 12grades. The council members form several stand¬ ing committees such as, the calendar committee,recreation committee, handbook committee, hospitality committee, and the building and grounds committee. The council is in contin¬ uous operation in trying to improve our school, and coordinate its activities. The T. H. S. Student Council is affiliated with the North Carol ina student counci I Congress and the National Association of Student Councils. First row: Carolyn Pearson, Donna Liverman, Betty Jean Andrews, Sophia Baker, Sandra Jones, Norma Meeks, Dean Briley, Jessie More, Jo Ann Bradshaw, Joyce Leigh, Betty Cummings, Betty Jane Boney, Betty Lou Quincy, Betty Edmondson, Ramona Stevenson, Margaret Dew, Mrs. Bertha Jones, Advisor. Second row: Jacqueline Lassister, Carol Taylor, JudyCarter, Jacque Iine Lineberry, Faye Harris, Janice Raper, Avery Bullock, Iver Rose O ' Neal, JanelIe Armstrong, CherryPage, Barbara Smith, Barbara Joyner, Jackie Wamsley, OpalTaylor, JackieMorris, Margaret Mathews. Thirdrow: Olivia Corbett, Brinson Edmond¬ son, Betty Jo Farmer, Linda Noble, Dean Etheridge, Jo Ann Baker, Janice Page, Eleanor Cannon, Carolyn Pender, Jo Ann Griffin, Marcia Williams, Elizabeth Green Cherry, Annie L. Trevathan, Delores Wilson, Peggy Stell, Carol Andrews (not pictured). The Future Homemakers of America is a National organiza¬ tion of pupils who study homemaking in junior and senior high schools. It offers opportunity for the future development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. OFFICERS Betty Cummings, President; Romona Stevens, Treasurer; Betty Jane Boney, Secretary. Future Homemakers of America ; j g ZZ1E S ZZ First row: Betty Cummings, Betty Lou Peedin, Billy Stallings, Ed Lewis, Nancy Brown, Jackie Morris. Second row. Leslie Reynold s, Faye Morgan, Sue Dew, Carol Cooke, Melvin Squires, Patsy Jones, Roland Marlowe, Shirley Morris. Third row. James Dunn, Jerry Thompson, JamesBobbit, CaroleHeath, Margaret Matthews, Melba Anderson, Betty Jean Andrews, Edward Harris. Fou hrow: David Everette, Bonnie Stevenson, Gary Roberson, Johnny Harper, Ramona Stevenson, Mary Ellis Hyman, Sylvia Armstrong, Brad Wilkerson, Bennie Whitehurst. OFFICERS Billy Stallings, President; Ed Lewis, Vice-President; Nancy Brown, Secretary-Treasurer; Betty Cummings, Recreation Leader; Jackie Morris, Songleader; Betty Lou Gay, Reporter. The purpose of the 4-H Club is to study and apply the principles and practices relating to better agriculture and better home-making; to develope greater happiness and a richer social life in the community by wholesome recreation. To secure the inspiration which comes from friendly competition; and to pro¬ duce trained leadership among its members. The motto is To make The Best Better. 4-H Club De Molay Left to right, top row. Albert Mason, Frank Graylel, BillyPitt, Jim Holderness, DavidCooper, GeorgeMosel Bottom row. Ed Clayton, Ashby Brown, Earl Quincey, Louis Adler, Cliff Walters, Ben Brown, Phil Li The John W. Cotton Chapter, Order of DeMolay, has grown since its formation a year ago. There are thirty-five members in this Masonic sponsored organization, which is based upon filial love, courtesy, reverence for God, fidelity, cleanness, comradeship, and patriotism. DeMolay is for boys fourteen through twenty-one years of age, who believe in God and who are of good character. OFFICERS Ed Clayton, Master Counselor; George Mosely, Senior Counselor; Allen Hornthal, Junior Counselor. Camera Club Standing with camera: Skippy Wamsley, Mr-. Webb, Advisor. Left to right, standing: Billy Taylor, Wayne Harrison, Edward Braddy, Frankie Grayiel, Bennie Whitehurst, Ed Newman, Charles Cooper, Eddie Cannon. Kneeling: Elizabeth Cherry, Villicent Browne, Marcia Williams, Olivia Corbett, Jo Ann Griffin, Carolyn Pender, Eleanor Cannon, Dean Etheridge. iiffklllt OFFICERS Frankie Grayiel, Secretary; Eleanor Cannon, Vice-Pres¬ ident; Skippy Wamsley, President. The Camera Club is an organization set up to create interest in photography. It is composed of students who enjoy all forms of photography; from the snap of the camera to the development of the negative. They have a complete photographic darkroom which enables them to develope all of their pictures. The club has rapidly improved this year with great enthusiasm in it. ' 1 UL. T a r - H i - ELLEN RUCKER JIMMY KOONCE MARGARET DEW Co-Editor Co-Editor Business Manager The Tar-Hi-Tattler, the student newspaper, is published monthly by the Journalism Class with the primary purpose of keeping the students and parents informed of current school news. The paper is a member of the North Carolina Press Association and is supported by advertisements. WE INTERVIEW MRS. ROOSEVELT Jimmy Koonce, Ellen Rucker, Mrs. John Dunn, advisor, Jessie Moore, and Allen Hornthal interview Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. :... v «!■ ; . . - -r — — ' ■• -•—- Tattler Left to right: Betty Cummings, Betty Jane Boney, Agnes Phillips, Annie Laura Trevathan, Miriam Wilmouth, Jessie Moore, Assistant Editor, Allen Hornthal, Nancy Allsbrook, Delores Wilson, Remona Stevenson, Mary Lou Edmondson, Mary Lee Lawrence, Mimi Havens, Gene Harrell, Emma Jones, Donnie Dawson, Patsy Cummings, ElizabethCherry, Betty Edmondson, Margaret Dew, Ben Brinson, Ted Taylor, Ronald Byrd, LeNeve Womble, Bill Hull, Ruby Vick. Standing: Ellen Rucker, Co-Editor, Jimmy Koonce, Co-Editor, and Mrs. Dunn, Advisor. Key Club t ' -; . ifc |. HB Lefttoright, kneeling: Jimmy Koonce, Lt. Governor; EdClayton, President; Allen Homthal, Vice-President; George Moseley, Treasurer; Cary Livesay, Secretary. Standing, first row. Charles Holland, Donnie Dawson, Ed Newman, Jerry Cummings, Carl Doughtle, Edward Walters. Second row: Bennie Whitehurst, Joe Massey, Billy Pitt, Edward Braddy, Dickie Harris, Gareth Keene. Third row: Bill Hull, Curtis Norfleet, Jimmie Noble, Albert Mason, Charlie Henderson. The Key Club is an organization for outstanding Sophomore, Junior, and Senior boys. It is sponsored by the Kiwanis Cluband its members are the leaders in our school. They are boys with high morals, great integrity and leadership; who help to make this service club a worthwhile addition to the school. Monogram Club wmm Mm ft Allen Homthal, President; Donnie Dawson, Vice-Presi¬ dent; Charles Pharr, Secretary. Monogram Club members are students who have participated in the school athletic programs. Cheerleaders must have been members of the varsity cheer¬ leaders for two years. Other members must have played in at I east eight quarters of football, eighteen quarters of basketball, nine innings of baseball and be willing to workinthe concession stand or any other projects the club would sponsor. Left to right, first row; Ramona Stevenson, Olivia Corbett, Peggy Tyner, Carolyn Pender, Ruby Vick, Jo Mewbom. Second row; Happy Cooper, Lofton Harrell, Peggy Stell, Ellen Rucker, LeNeve Womble, Ronald Byrd, Bobby Joe Hawkins. Thirdrow. Charlie Henderson, Cary Livesay, Charles Pharr, Allen Hornthal, Mickey Tew, Tim Scott, Jimmy Noble, Bill Hull, Jerry •ohnson, Edward Braddy, Ben Brinson, Donnie Dawson, Mickey Long. r-A AJX lLc, tjc 1JU4 OFFICERS Janet Anderson, Chief; Bonnie Thompson, Bobbie Thompson, Betty Edmondson, Mimi Havens, Romona Hicks, Priscilla Aycock, Jo Ann Baker. STARLIGHTERS Linda Brown, Peggy Tyner, Nancy Brown, Janice Page, Mary Lee Lawrence, Deane Morris, Ellen Rucker. Left to right: Frank Grayiel, Jimmy Koonce, George Moseley, Donnie Dawson, Ed Clayton. Boys ' and Girls ' State, sponsored yearly by the N. C. District of the American Legion, is held at the University of North Carolina and Woman ' s College. High School junior boys and girls are chosen as delegates on the basis of leadership, conscientiousness and dependability. While attending Boys ' and Girls ' State, students study the function of local and Federal Govern¬ ment. GIRLS ' STATE Ellen Rucker, Peggy Tyner. ’ Mi f0 - A m 5 L«u Tarboro High MIRIAM WILMOTH CHARLES HOLLAND MARY ELIZABETH KNOX CHARLES PULLEY MARTHA JANE LINEBERRY ROBERT BATCHELOR JUNE WILLIAMS JOHNNY MAC KING RONNIE CUBITT NOT PICTURED Ken Stroud Donna Broome John Mobley George Baker Buddy Whitley Sue Parker BARBARA ANDREWS JOE MASSEY ELLEN KNOX ASHBY BROWN BRENDA DEW KEIGH GODWIN SANDRA JONES HARRY FOWLER JACKIE LINEBERRY JUDY ANDREWS ARNOLD BATCHELOR WALTER GRIMES MANLY CARSTARPHEN CHARLES SPARROW CLYDE PUTMAN DEAL WHITEHEAD DOC TEELE School Band BRIDGES SCHOOL BAND MEMBERS Grigg Sheffield, Bobby Newman, Leonard Pharr, Reynolds Bailey, Danny Clark, Jeanne Browne, Betty Brown, Kinda Knox, Alan Brill, John Lineberry, Frances Mc¬ Dowell, Elizabeth Fryer, Tommy Ferrell, El izabeth Bunn, Joan Hull, Barbara Fields, Carroll Fisher, Wayne Daughridge, John Rimmer, Harry Alderman, Louise James. MR. JAMES COZART Director Glee Club First row; Dean Etheridge, Melba Anderson, Carolyn Pender, Sylvia Raynor, Bobbie Morris, Doris Walker, Annette Allsbrook, Lois Leigh, Dean Briley, AliceMcMahon, Clara Roberson. Second row: Mary Morris, Norma Meeks, Sophie Twiddy, Faye Joyner, Margaret Matthews, Linda Lewis, Becky Morris, Peggy Ivey, Mamie Wilson, Barbara Fields, Shirley Morris, Nancy Al Isbrook. Thirdrow: Mary Lee Lawrence, Betty Umphlet, Olivia Corbett, Janice Page, Frances Harrell, Carolyn Long, Annie L. Trevathan, Agner Philips, Emma Jones, Betty Cummings, Linda Brown, Frances Oakley, Barbara Holland. National Honor Society The National Honor Society is a school organization for outstanding students The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create enthusiasm for scholarship to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to en¬ courage the developement of character in students. 1. Patsy Carter, President 2. Peggy Tyner, Vice-President 3. Janice Page, Sec¬ retary 4. Annie Laura Trevathan, Treasurer 5. Nancy Brown 6. Ed Clayton 7. Betty Cummings 8. Margaret Dew 9. Jimmy Koonce 10. DeaneMorris 11. Curtis Norfleet 12. Arlene Norman 13. Ellen Rucker 14. Opal Taylor 15. Betty Ann Umphlet 16. Delores Wilson 17. Louise Babcock 18. Millicent Browne 19. Olivia Corbett 20. Patsy Cummings 21. Marjorie Dilda 22. Allen Hornthal 23. Jessie Mnnre 74. Marcia Williams 4 1956 Junior-Senior Happy Moments OoSTeaders in the Figure Smile! Here Come iho j un(ore( Football STATE AA-C Left to right, first row; Bobby Joe Hawkin: Ronald Byrd, Lofton Harrell, Allei Hornthal, Jerry Johnson, Donnie Dawsor Nelson Hoke, Charles Pharr. Secondrov Albert Mason, Mickey Long, Charli DONNIE DAWSON CHARLES PHARR Co-Captain NELSON HOKE Co-Captain CHARLES PHARR HAPPY COOPER erson, Bill Hull, EdwardBraddy, Cary l.lvesay, Jimmy Noble, Butch Walters. ijT h i r d row: James Stanley, Mickey Tew, im Scott, Bruce Owens, Bil ly B u r n e 11, Jen Brinson, Happy Cooper. BOBBY JOE HAWKINS Team RUNNERS-UP JERRY JOHNSON W. D. ALEXANDER SEASON ' S RECORD Coach Tarboro Visitors New Bern 12 Williamston 13 Scotland Neck 14 Hertford 6 Warrenton 0 Edenton 26 Ahoskie 0 Plymouth 6 Ay den 6 Weldon 6 City 14 Ji|. ite Falls 13 “ First row: Barbara Moore, Jo Mewborn, LeNeve Womble, Peggy Stell, Harriet Mayo, Linda Nobles, Janelle Armstrong. Second row: Jean Browning, Ellen Rucker, Barbara Joyner, Ramona Stevenson, Louise Cherry, Anna Adler, Bonner Havens, Betty Jo Farmer. Inset: Coach Daly. Girls’ Basketball Team CO-CAPTAINS PEGGY STELL LE NEVE WOMBLE Twelve Wins - Seven Losses Boys’ Basketball Team CO-CAPTAINS BOBBY JOE HAWKINS CHARLES PHARR Edgecombe County Champions Eleven Wins - Eight Losses Front row: Charlie Henderson, Bill Hull, Allen Hornthal, Bobby Joe Hawkins, Tim Scott, Mickey Tew. Second row: Albert Mason, Frankie Biddle, Mickey Long, Raby Smith, Ronald Byrd, Red Stanly. Inset Coach Bauer. SwA w‘l4 . i a ' ' V - «► ' « . ■ . v i - ' sPkvs .- v JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Firstrow: Robert Harrel I, Jimmy Jenkins, Auggie Braddy, GlenSasser, Donald Morris, AIHull, Richard Anderson, Clarence Harris. Second row: D. I. Daly, Coach: Kenneth Mason, Bobby Long, Steve Pitt, Earl Burnette, Wayne Biddle, Bonnie Stevenson, Bobby Sasser, Freddie Williams, Bill Bailey, Jerry Thompson. MARY JAMES HOWARD MARY B. MARTIN Chief RUBY GAY BEST FAYE CHESTNUT NANCY D. MEWBORN MARY CAROL SMITH NANCY H. MEWBORN JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS I ♦ PEGGY TYNER Chief Cheerleader Cheerl Laurinda Hooks, Em Howell VETERANS James Strickland, Curtis Taylor, Bernice Etherfdge, Larry Warren, Curtis Roberson, Grady Phillips. V y GLUe X ' £ PcLdC JXJL K. T-Aj J f C - ’ ZaJjL PjcX_ Xs U J. Xa.o( x Afc -o c -Co UXLcc, ZiA. 1 l.oXl C -+C oJUL- -oci;AX 7 - ■ A. a.xstsx ' C C-o A X-Q ct. J ' Jz c i isrt CJ ' OutjC n A- 0 -V J Lsz j £ e wCcX ©- _, L rr ctA %? - nT TtAx. Jt tM jf 6 ' - ryxJ - -A AaJci T3 cl. l9‘ x J JLcCt On csJL Xn Xjt. ' ™ -U- Ju- .. € N JLJiaX L rx L Ua cX. tyo XLql jL c $ £ c 7JL 4uC X Q-eX 2 x?v.c 4 X ca iXju 2 « 3 r cO t £4jtsrJZ - -t LsZs ' o - T X.. c£ SZ+Jc Zj£ jfv- L oC -06 LoULJU- [(V ' VW- ZX auu-l s IAv V V JLlxx V o£ Jo£ u —X-S -- 1 CC UcnJ sL, Lj£eSUL_ Cy t ,V V 1X W1 L- 2 _, (QuJ- ' UJL JL -- o-Oju . $ ° r ' £ y„ JLjuOju j - ' - J Ouu4St ’ C .), 0 A-cc t cOy -cl ,ct, . 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Show Superman Food Chicken Pot Pie Hobby Playing Dolls Singer Elvis Presley Shop at ALDER’S Where You Will Find Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices for the Entire Family in Tarboro North Carol ina Phone 3088 i Compl iments of PILGRIM LAUNDRY Sanitone Cleaning V L v«Vc. , ?■■ ?■ ! ' ■ A A O ! MR. VERNON PITT For Helping to Make Our Annual Possible this Year By the Pictures He Took Interview with Ray Edmondson Mascot ' 57 Ray ' s Favorites ; T. V. Show Lone Ranger ! Food Chicken ! Singer Elvis Presley ; Hobby Playing Cowboys ■ —4- jlu4± .-2jiL J5L k TARBOROGULF STATION Complete Service North Main Street Tarboro, North Carolina --- MILLARD MACHINE SHOP The Best In Welding and Machine Maintenance Sunset Avenue Tarboro, North Carolina BENTON-GREEN FURNITURE Kelvinator Appliances Tarboro, North Carolina L -- ———- Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer Custom Grinding and Mixing and Seed Cleaning F. C. X. COLONIAL FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Tarboro, North Carol ina Compliments of BUS STATION CAFE BRAXTON WORSLEY Royster Field Tested Fertilizer Anhydrous Ammonia F. S. ROYSTER MERCANTILE COMPANY, INC Dial 2607 W. Rand Martin, Manager Tarboro, North Carolina [ Compl iments of MURPHY-JENKINS AND COMPANY, INC. Office - 106 East St. James Street Phone 2222 Bulk Plant - A lbemarle Avenue Phone 3443 Tarboro, North Carolina ■ • n rl 5E i - v - Congratulations to The Senior Class of 1957 (€sso) V SIGN y FARMER ' S ESSO SERVICE ..... SUBURBAN LUNCH BAR Sandwiches - Hot Dogs Hamburgers - Soft Drinks Curb Service North Main Street Tarboro, North Carolina — --— - j -i, Congratulations Compliments of to The Seniors TARBORO SHOE SHOP THARRINGTON GROCERY 225 Main Street Proprieter: Wiley Williford ■ - - -- - — - Congratulations to ! The Senior Class J. R. SEXTON ' S GROCERY Phone 4304 Free Delivery BELL ' S CLEANERS INC. Tops in Dry Cleaning Dial 2361 107 West Church Street Tarboro Compliments of We Do the Complete Job BARNHILL AND LONG, INC. HEILIG MEYERS EXCHANGE STORE Shop at the Store where your Contractors Dollars Buy More Tarboro, North Carolina . SIBJHl Complete Banking and Trust Service Member: Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 400 Main Street Dial 3185 Tarboro, North Carolina CLAYTON PRINTING HOUSE For the Best in Printing and Office Supplies Dial 4242 Church Street Tarboro, North Carolina BASS AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY; Your Good Year Dealer Phone 4202 401 Main Street Tarboro, North Carolina — KAY COBB Mascot Compliments of FAIRVIEW CLEANERS Savings - Loans Choose the type Loan you need. Financial Safety and Service for Edgecombe County Since 1889 EDGECOMBE HOMESTEAD AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Dial 2184 422 Main Street Tarboro, North Carolina 6 _ r t_ --C -r-C c - 7 s 7 i- I- jL- ' 2sCs£ “2T SL- I I ' ' v —7 ——- 2- sls r - o e-c ' — e - y -y L y - v(_ y- 1--C-{SC _ - -• ■ —«- _ -yV i_ -yt yV - 2 ' yy Compliments of 3 ) y -v , SWEET TOOTH — _y —t - ' T —• =-- —? . y y -r2 ; CK. y V V cyycx Refresh at the Sweet Tooth after Several Hours of Intensive Work in the Class Room. ‘x y- JL _ a - (v r £y «—£ C? ' yu rTL ju iLz£ y XXSl ,syi y? CrC-K2 y GLo.- c -) (0 0; o yU$_ s60 ' t a uG 1 2 GqP SlJ A y ' : V -4 fcsX l£y Ay a 2 9 AM RO TOBAG OMARJ It , J2 G£, s y ? £ C£st jfe - ' yt.J X ' t-LP Clarks Farmers Victory SV yG .. JO y 2 0 Cjp 1 ' J5 Ar C - j sXJL, _ C y tf ' - - S ou G . 2.JL X £g j2s f r TARBORO PRINTING COMPANY - =i£_ Publish cspr The Daily Southerner __ y 7x, ?=H a t-JZ- J C — £_ Co • ' G Jjl. t Ce-J. t zx- C. Compliments jof y BROWN BROTHERS PEANUT CO. f. y= - ? Phone 3310 Tarboro,‘North Carolina AAACh. FRANK’S RADIO Expert Radio - T.V. - Phonograph Repairs Phone 2521 Owned and Operated by Milton and Basil Hathaway IX -c L 5 . ' yGGCpcr, ' At ' jlsu -y2-GcL THORNE ' S DRUG COMPANY 1 The Neighborhood Pharmacy I FORBE ' S INSURANCE AGENCY Mutual Insurance of all Kinds Real Estate RAY EDMONDSON Mascot Compliments of ROBERSON AND DUPREE Ambulance and Funeral Service CARLISLE FUNERAL HOME Home of the Tarboro Mutual Burial Association We Go Anywhere at Any Time 114 Pitt Street Tarboro, North Carolina 1 - ELECTRIC SERVICE SHOP Main Street Tarboro, North Carolina MRS. W. E. WILSON Manager of Milk Bar ' TARBORODRUG COMPANY r tf.jTtJi green A; t l H Car Troubles Vanish at do BIU, THOMPSON ' S GARAGE r Ji jr a Jr ' Route 1 Lu z ' y Tafboro, North Carolina yj s ' ) 1 ’ r,r WW af I j A Feed and a Seed for every Weed Compliments of ' ' 1245 Main Street C. W. EQUIPMENT COMPANY HAVENS FEED SEED STORE A Your John Deere Dealer :i or Jr I J ' Tarboro. North Carolina r Tarboro, lorth Carolina fF ) y Congratulations to The Senior Class of 1957 LESLIE W. SHOOK LENOIR G. SHOOK Insurance of all Kinds Howard Building - 119 East St. James Dial 2232 Compliments of JOEL ' S TWIN STORES Air Conditioned South Main Street Tarboro, North Carolina ! Compliments of BELK-TYLER’S W C P s A M - 760 F M - 104.3 Your Coastai Plain Stations FAIRVIEW CUSTOM CLEANERS j Tarboro ' s Exclusive Lustre-Sheen Sta-Nu Plant | Dial 3755 j Tarboro, North Carolina _s For All Your Drug Needs It ' s MOORE’S PHARMACY The RexalI Store in Tarboro, North Carol ina Sk-—SLJ. • ' -s -.K a ■ •■?,.« ■. : ' J.K4-.J ' L.ii - ' .. y f-V! 1 - Ei:. Vi ; ' vx.vj«£. i IHMK SSSW B. AND M. CHEVROLET South Main Street 2 CHEVROLETJ Tarboro, North Carolina 7 SHILOH IMPLEMENT COMPANY Case Dealers Scotland Neck Highway Tarboro, North Carolina r Good Luck to The Seniors of 1957 LONGS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. Phone 2126 Tarboro, North Carolina U R. A. LINDSEY COMPANY R. A. Lindsey-Mary Leggett McDowell Insurance of Every Description 106 St. James St. Phone 2416 Tarboro, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE F. E. Allred, Owner ' The Home of Wizard Appliances Tarboro, North Carolina The Home of Quality Furniture J. E. SIMMONS Tarboro, North Carolina ' i A. -- - A, , A 4 -Vyo W v J flL- Vs xv_ t: ?TY X jCASu . 4, Vo tr Ol , Vst V 14-0 _ . Compjsiments of r s . V XS fiSL n t:. A -O fX -- ' —- • ! 1 u -«vX. Oc EDGEGOMBf MOTORS 4 l 5 ' j 4 H V ’ V ' v. AU SL Oj 7 530 v-oxo-A iAJL o w You like It likes you M Drir)k .iu-v r SEVEN-) l — X JC . “■ !- MG COMPANY - Tt s, —4 ' A N D -LG A N — WAINWRIGHT AUTO CLINIC -V j jjrTStreet Phone 2307 4 Tarboro, North Carolina i xr EDGECOMBE . ASSOCIATION Phone 2184 422 Main Street Home - Savinas •jj -Tarboro Nort h C a ro I i n a ■ I 1 c Xla,-0 CjCY-Cm_ ' Q X Wl r u - tx-e qa S u itvu iU A ' ' U - ' U U -«- « -y iM-C ' tf - i kL Sy4- ' uJuou 1a 0 o4 !U _ i r4 ■-W U-O U U, tu.. lcu l ' f - 5 „. ,-. , L JU _ ' XAA - Esso Service GLASSOW THOMPSON 100 Main Street Dial 2976 I O (X tR ( .Vaa, ' ■ t , ' J L- l U J -p -l. 1 w j , iV ' t- J ihi. Am IA-C J) r Ux’Ln ' V ' 0 Ouj, u-qj dlusL® U. -t AjL v . i let la M- SAWYER GROCERY 801 St. James Street to -1 T £ ■ 4 , oWILUAMJS ' 5 10 ■ £ V-u _ U- C l(_ L r Main itfeet Farboro, North Carol incT 0 A C M CL A iM Vv Ui tO QjL h ' XWinhome Afro sui aXAl ' oL Ul £ A Best in Quality See BRAXTON WORSLEY for Best in Insurance 9 Tarboro, North Carolina Y v. U A Compliments of EDGECOMBE BEAUTY SHOP J lOC(_£ 3 For the Best in Flowers CREECH FLORIST Best in Clothes Shop at SUGAR ' S FOUNTAIN and PATTERSON Main Street Tarboro, North Carolina NED SMITH Head Janitor J Cua W) ' i— - ' 4 ' -C Im U. 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