West Hyde High School - Quarterian Yearbook (Swan Quarter, NC)

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-®sS Presented by the Senior Class of 1957 WEST HYDE HIGH SCHOOL Swan Quarter, North Carolina 4 - CONTENTS F acuity Elementary Grades High School Classes F eatures Advertisements WE DEDICATE to Mrs. Carolyn Harris, who has been our patient and de¬ voted friend and advisor, our issue of The Quarterian . May each of our lives reflect honor upon her who has dedicated herself for service to others. • 0 . 0 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Joseph W. Lupton, Principal Social Studies and Health E. K. Mann Math and Science Mrs. Carolyn S. Harris English, French, and Typing J . M. Worrell Agriculture Mrs. Alice R. Cann Home Economics Miss Lona Bonner Third and Fourth Grades Not Pictured: Mrs. Mabel Credle Fifth and Sixth Grades ELEMENTARY FACULTY Mrs. Sarah O. Watson Second and Third Grades Mrs. Nellie J. McKinney First Grade J . ' N M W Mrs. Faye Harris Sixth and Seventh Grades Mrs. Marietta J. McKinney Seventh and Eighth Grades SENIOR OFFICERS Carol Williams Vice President Dorothy Mason President Bennett Emory Parliamentarian Betty L. Swindell T reasurer Louise Spencer Secretary Jimmy Williams Reporter MASCOTS Sherrie Lynn Carawan Ronnie Swindell SENIORS TOMMY LIDDLE BISHOP FFA 1-4; Officer 4; Bus Driver 2; Class Play 3; Quarterian Staff 4. BENNETT EMORY FFA 1-4; Officer 1-4; President 4; Class Play 3; Basketball 2-4; Quar¬ terian Staff 4; Reflector Staff 3; Glee Club 1-4; Bus Driver 4; Safety Patrol 2-3; Baseball 2-4; Class Officer 1-4; Time Keeper 1 . JAMES MASSENBURG FORTESCUE FFA 1-4; Officer 1-4; Class Play 3-4; Basketball 2-3; Quarterian Staff 4; Reflector staff 3; 4-HClub 1-3; Officer 1-2; Carnival Contestant 2; Glee Club 1-4; Scorekeeper 1. COTTIE NOLIA GARRISH FHA 1-2-4; Class Play 4; Reflector Staff 3; Quarterian Staff 4; Glee Club 1 -4. DOROTHY GAY MASON Beta Club 3-4;Officer 4;Class Pres¬ ident 1,3,4; FHA 2,4; Officer 2,4; Class Play 4, Reflector Staff 3; An¬ nual Staff 4; Marshal 1-3; Glee Club 1-4; Carnival Queen 4. ROBERT LESTER O’NEAL FFA 1-4; Class Officer 1,4; Basket¬ ball 3-4; Reflector Staff 4; Baseball 4. SENIORS EDWARD PEGRAM FFA 1-4; Class Officer 4; Basketball 3-4; Reflector Staff 3; Quarterian Staff 4; Class Play 4; Scorekeeper 3. ELLEN LOUISE SPENCER Class Officer 2,4; FHA 1,2,4; Safety Patrol 4; Librarian 4; Glee Club 1-4; Class Play 3,4; Reflector Staff 3; Quarterian Staff 4; 4-H Club 1. BETTY LEE SWINDELL Class Officer 1,3,4; FHA 2-4;Officer 2,4; Class Play 4; Reflector Staff 3; Quarterian Staff 4; Glee Club 1-4; Basketball 2; Office Worker 3,4; 4-H Club 1. NITA CAROLYN WILLIAMS Class Officer 1,4; FHA 1,2,4; Officer 4; Basketball 2-4; Glee Club 1-4; Reflector Staff 3; Quarterian Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Beta Club 3-4; Offi¬ cer 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Office Worker 3,4; Carnival Contestant 1. JAMES WAYNE WILLIAMS FFA 1-4; Officer 4; Bus Driver 3; Quarterian Staff 4; Reflector Staff 3; Class Officer 2-4; 4-H Club 1-3; Class Play 3-4; Carnival Contestant 3-4; Glee Club 2-4. THE CLASS of 1957 As the curtain rises on the actors of a dra- well in the moonlit garden where the lovely ma, so rose the curtain on the four-act drama lassies and handsome laddies danced to the of the class of 1957. There were thirty-six music of Bob Jones, bespoke “Moonlight and characters in the first act, the Freshman Class Roses.” It was so pretty that it was worth all in 1952. From the very beginning the drama the hard work put into it. was complex and exciting though, as we soon The curtain rose on the fourth act, the discovered, the events were purely routine: Senior Class, August 21, 1956, with only eleven meeting new students, forming new habits, tak- characters and Mrs. Carolyn Harris again di- ing new subjects, getting acquainted with not recting. This small cast seemed more united one, but five new teachers, changing classes by than ever before and began working immediate- bells. Miss Pauline Moore, the home econom- ly on the events which led to the climax--grad- ics teacher, was the director of the first act. uation. Like the freshman year, the plot at the Having formed the web, the plot became beginning was purely routine: selecting caps more interesting in the second act, the Sopho- and gowns and invitations, receiving class more Class. Mr. Gus Wooler (later replaced rings, selling ads for the annual. There were by Mrs. Sarah Campbell) was director of the four scenes: the play, “Aaron Slick from second act with only twenty characters. The Punkin Crick,” given in January; the trip to highlight of the sophomore year was a social Washington, D. C ., in the spring; the annual; event--the formal party the sophomores gave and graduation. to honor the seniors. As the curtain slowly fell on the graduation The third act of the drama, the Junior scene of the class of ' 57, the characters, full of Class, was full of suspense. The cast was confidence and assurance were looking forward smaller than the year before, there being only to many worth-while performances of service sixteen characters. The director of this act in the great drama of life. Their high school was Mrs. Carolyn Harris. The highlights were career was history, and with the eleven gradu- publishing the Reflector, giving the plav “Peter, ates only the pleasant memories of a brilliant Beware!, and the Junior-Senior banquet at performance remained. Mattamuskeet Lodge, April 20. The theme of Historians: Betty Lee Swindell the banquet was “Moonlight and Roses,” and Bennett Emory everything from the memory booklets to the Dorothy Mason CLASS PROPHECY By Carol Williams Though I’m not a prophet --don’t even claim to be - - I took a glance into the future, and here’s what I did see. The graduates of ’57, whose fates I must fore¬ tell, In 1967, are doing quite well. Dorothy Mason is Mrs. Cleron Carawan. They have three c h i 1 d r e n--the ideal family, thinks Dot. Though she has been married ten years, Cleron is still trying to teach her to cook Mexican dishes. Lt. Jimmy Williams and his wife, Louise Spencer, are living at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas . After Lt. Williams retires, they will live on their plantation in Hyde County. Bennett Emory is the star basketball play¬ er for the New York Knickerbockers. Since Bennett has been playing, the team has been undefeated. Betty Lee Swindell and her husband Roger are living in a modern ranch style home in the West, where Roger is manager of a national wildlife refuge. Betty is kept busy with her two lovely children. Bobby O ' Neal is a second Elvis Presley. Having been a sensation in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles, he plans to “Rock and Roll’’ over Europe in the spring of ’68. Jimmy Fortes cue, a professor of French at Harvard, has been invited to England as an exchange teacher. Edward Pegram volunteered for the draft after he graduated. He found a charming “dear at Fort Jackson and settled down there with her after two years with Uncle Sam. Cottie Garrish took a business course. She is one of Elvis Presley’s secretaries. Tommy Bishop, having received his last degree in engineering, is Chief Location Engi¬ neer for the state of North Carolina. I, Carol Williams, am private secretary to the chief executive of Phillips 66, whose busi¬ ness is to promote international good will. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-seven of West Hyde High School, in the county of Hyde, the state of North Carolina, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. Article I To the faculty, we leave our deepest grati¬ tude for the kindness, help, and consideration they have given to us during our four years in high school. Article II To the Juniors, we leave the responsibility of soliciting ads for and publishing the annual. Article III To the Sophomores, we leave our econom¬ ics books and hope they will find them as inter¬ esting as we. Article IV To the Freshmen, we leave our ability to have a good time all the time. Article V We make the following bequests to individ¬ uals: Item 1. Carol Williams leaves selling lunch tickets to Jean Williams. Item 2. Dorothy Mason leaves her impending success to Lou Ellen Mason. Item 3. Betty Lee Swindell leaves her job of secretary to the principal to Evelyn Wheeler. Item 4. Cottie Garrish wills “her” Elvis Presley to Dorothy Ann Cuthrell. Item 5. Louise Spencer wills her happy, care¬ free manner to Margaret Credle. Item 6. Tommy Bishop wills his “crash’ hel¬ met to David Mason. Item 7. Bobby O’Neal leaves his humor to Dewey Sawyer. Item 8. Bennett Emory leaves his athlet ic ability to Eric Swindell. Item 9. Edward Pegram wills his ability to get out of impossible situations to J. P. O’Neal. Item 10. Jimmy Fortescue leaves his under¬ standing of French to Patricia Swindell. Item 11. Jimmy Williams leaves his mechani¬ cal ability to Bill Griffin. We hereby appoint Mrs. Carolyn Harris, our advisor, sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the Sen¬ ior Class of 1957, do set seal on this, the six¬ teenth day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty - seven. Testators: Louise Spencer Tommy Bishop JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Doris Raburn.President Dorothy Ann Cuthrell.Vice President Margaret Credle.Secretary Patricia Swindell . . .Treasurer Sandra Jennette ..Reporters Bobby Dunbar Margaret Credle Dorothy Ann Cut hrell Bobby Dunbar Billy Griffin Leland Harris Charles Jarvis Sandra Jennette David Mason Doris Raburn Dewey Sawyer Shelby Sawyer Patricia Swindell Evelyn Wheeler Frances Williams Leah Williams Not Pictured: Betty S. Spencer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Dorothy Cutrell.President Rebecca Smith.Vice President Anne Fortescue.Secretary Nancy Stotesbury.Treasurer Gloria Swindell.Reporter Marvin Brooks Frances Cahoon Billy Gene Carawan Merlin Carawan Rosanna Carawan Dorothy Cutrell Anne Fortescue Marie Midgette J. P. O’Neal Christene Sadler Rebecca Smith Nancy Stotesbury FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Sandra Swindell.President Rebecca Anderson . Vice President Joyce Wheeler.Secretary Sherlin Carawan.Treasurer Amelia Worrell.Reporter Rebecca Anderson William Ed Basnight Sally Brooks Sherlin Carawan Warren Carawan Raymond Gibbs Andy Harris Elizabeth Ann Harris John Jay Harris Lou Ellen Mason Joyce Ann O’Neal Faye Sawyer Eric Swindell Sandra Swindell Douglas Tunnell Joyce Wheeler Amelia Worrell r?3- EIGHTH GRADE Joe Henry Bishop, Harry Brooks, Emily Lou Ca- hoon, Joseph Cahoon, Betsy Cahoon, Elvis Carawan, Linda Gay C arawan Nevada Carawan, Kay Cuthrell, Leonard Harris, June Jennette, Jimmy McKinney, David Mid - yette, Mildred Midyette Glenn O’Neal, Larry O’Neal, Barbara Pegram, Annie Mae Pittman, Joe Frank Sadler, Allen Spencer SEVENTH GRADE Judy Carawan, Agnes Clark,Faye Credle, James Kenneth Dunbar, Rosalind Harris, Richard Lupton, Mary Ann Mc¬ Kinney David O’Neal, Annette Richards, D i a n a Sadler, Virginia Shadier, Tolar Simmons, Jr., Gloria Jean Smith, Josephine Swindell George Ben Williams, Linda Swindell, Sammy Williams, Ralph Holton Brinn, Leslie Brooks SIXTH GRADE Connie Brown,Glenda Cahoon, Linda Cahoon, Roy C arawan,Caroline Gaylord, Diantha Gibbs, Gene Gibbs Joseph Allen Gibbs, Betty Jane Harris, Carlton Har ri s, C hri stine Harris, Jerry Harris, Gene Jar¬ vis, Clarence Jennette Jack Mason, Paul Mason, Tommy Newman, Lois O’Neal, Roy O’Neal, James Raburn, Marjorie Richards Delmer Sadler, Larry Sadler, Harry Sawyer, Jr., Rebecca Sue Sawyer, Cletus S q u i r e s , Elaine Swindell, Marian Wheeler FIFTH GRADE Janice Baynor Betty Bonner William Brickhouse Charlie Mac Cahoon Donald Cahoon Susan Gaylord Leland Gibbs Jr. Jackie Jarvis Kyle Mann Lou Ander McKinney June Midyette Melba Midyette Georgia Mitchell Mitchell Newman Richard O ' Neal Charles Reid Lois Sadler Rita Simmons Hyman Spencer Altheia Williams Betsy Lee Worrell FOURTH GRADE Lester Berry Norma Jean Blake Georgine Bouchard James Cahoon Robert Cahoon Bradley Gibbs Helen Gibbs Mary Jane Gibbs Bobby Jarvis Jarvis Mason Margaret Mason Troy Lane Mayo Ronnie McKinney Gary Sadler Linda Sadler Mae Sadler Rebecca Sears Sherwood Smithwick Glenn Spencer Susan Stone Lucinda Swindell Michael Thurman Swi Jimmie Whitaker Brice W. Williams Lena Bell Williams Michael Williams Naomi Ruth Williams THIRD GRADE Virginia Dale Cox Willie Elaine Credle James Gurganus Linda Gail Gray Patricia Florence Harris Linda Lane Hodges Wanda Gray Mason Charles Vernon Parker Johnie Parkin Raburn Jane Ann Sadler Lana Joyce Sadler Linda Faye Sawyer Lloyd Lee Williams William Williams, Jr. SECOND GRADE Gary Wayne Berry Garland Van Carter Seth Bridgman III Linda Carol Cuthrell Miriam Yvonne Evans Helen Cecelia Gibbs William Edward Gibbs Evans Clarence Harris Ruth Lee Hodges James Allen Mason Sylvia Diane Midyette Robert Lee Pegram Brenda Faye Sadler William Linwood Smith Danny Royce Smithwick David Arnold Spencer Roy Wells Spencer Gilbert B. Tunnell, Jr. Dudley Scott Williams Ralph Edwin Williams Btirnie Gerald Brinn Edna Ruth Brooks Braxton Cahoon Allen Thomas Credle Sandra Sue Flowers William Albin Gurganus Helen Carolyn Harris Loretta Hodges William Byron Hodges Jo Ann Howard Russell Lupton Spencer Mann Cynthia Ann Midyette David Warren O ' Neal Ina Diane O ' Neal Larry Mitchell Pittman Audrey Diane Sadler Dana Sadler Kerry Alene Sadler Veronica Sadler Donald Sawyer Sandra Dean Sawyer Clara Judith Sears Mary Stone John David Swindell J. C. Williams, III Kelly Williams Marvin Ray Worrell FIRST GRADE ELEMENTARY CONTESTANTS IN HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL J.C. Williams, III Linda Hodges Dana Sadler Cynthia Midyette Eddie O ' Neal Troy Lane Mayo Jimmy Raburn Susan Stone Betsy Cahoon Joe Frank Sadler Marion Wheeler Jack Mason Adi pivi 7 IT ilUJ iin Carol Williams, Rebecca Smith, Dorothy Mason, Gloria Swindell, Billy Griffin, Rosanna Carawan, Patricia Swindell, Dorothy Cutrell, Evelyn Wheeler. MARSHALS BETA CLUB Dorothy Cutrell, Gloria Swindell, Billy Griffin, Dorothy Mason. Cottie Garrish, Feature Editor Tommy Bishop, Advertising Manager Carol Williams, Assistant Editor Jimmy Fortescue, Assistant Editor Dorothy Mason, Editor-in-Chief THE QUARTERIAN STAFF THE REFLECTOR STAFF Bill Griffin, Editor-in-Chief; Sandra Jennette, Asst. Editor; Dorothy Ann Cuthrell, Art Editor; Patricia Swindell, Business Manager; Evelyn Wheeler, Betty Spencer, Production Managers; Bobby Dunbar, Charles Jarvis, Sports Editors; Doris Raburn, Frances Williams, Humor Editors; Margaret Credle, David Mason, BobbyO ' Neal, Dewey Sawyer, Leland Harris, Salesmen. Bennett Emory, Sports Editor Louise Spencer, Art Editor Bobby O ' Neal, Sales Manager Edward Pegram, Sales Manager Betty Swindell, Business Manager F.F.A. OFFICERS Bennett Emory, President Bobby Dunbar, Vice President Billy Griffin, Secretary J.M. Worrell, Advisor Jimmy Williams, Treasurer Charles Jarvis, Reporter Merlin Carawan, Sentinel FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Mrs. Alice R. Cann, Advisor F.H.A. Betty L. Swindell, Songleader Rosanna Carawan, Treasurer Dorothy Cutrell, Pianist Carol Williams, President OFFICERS Jean Williams, Parliamentarian Dorothy Mason, Vice President Sandra Jennette, Historian Gloria Swindell, Secretary Sandra Swindell, Reporter FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA SENIOR 4-H 4-H CLUBS JUNIOR 4-H Joyce Ann O ' Neal; Rosanna Carawan; Sandra Jannette, Chief; Doris Raburn; Lou Ellen Mason. CHEERLEADERS BASEBALL TEAM Leland Harris; Edward Pegram; J.P. O ' Neal; Mr. Mann, Coach; Warren Carawan; Bobby Dunbar; Raymond Gibbs; Bobby O ' Neal; Sherlin Carawan; Bennett Emory; Merlin Carawan; Charles Jarvis. E.K. Mann, Coach Merlin Carawan, Forward Sherlin Carawan, Forward Warren Carawan, Guard Bobby Dunbar, Guard Bennett Emory, Captain, Center Raymond Gibbs, Guard BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Rebecca Anderson, Forward Sally Brooks, Forward Dorothy Ann Cuthrell, Guard Dorothy Cutrell, Forward Elizabeth Harris, Guard Faye Sawyer, Guard Gloria Swindell, Forward GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Patricia Swindell, Forward Sandra Swindell, Forward Evelyn Wheeler, Guard Joyce Wheeler, Forward Jean Williams, Guard Carol Williams, Guard Amelia Worrell, Guard OFFICE WORKERS Doris Raburn Gloria Swindell Margaret Credle Betty Lee Swindell Ann Fortescue Carol Williams BUS DRIVERS Bobby Dunbar Dewey Sawyer Merlin Carawan Bennett Emory Bobby O ' Neal Billy Griffin LUNCH ROOM WORKERS Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher Mrs. Allene O ' Neal Mrs. Elizabeth Blake S c H O o L S E R V I C E S LIBRARIANS Joyce Wheeler Jean Williams Louise Spencer SAFETY PATROLS Eric Swindell Sandra Jennette Nancy Stotesbury Margaret Credle Louise Spencer Marvin Brooks ICE CREAM SELLERS Rebecca Smith Carol Williams Rosanna Carawan Betty Lee Swindell HERE T Music v tnt eatures ° Dl£ ° £ UNGf ° nd ' “VING M)us ' t BEST SPORT Edward Pegram MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dorothy Mason wm MOST NATURAL MOST ATHLETIC Bennett Emory Cottie Garrish Jimmy Fortescue m ygtK M It ■ ' •K 5 V.; j ,rW t : C . V 9 BEST LOOKING IgiSIVIOST ATTRACTIVE Jimmy Williams Carol Williams ■■ FRIENDLIEST MOST INDUSTRIOUS Bobby O’Neal Betty L. Swindell 1HVS BOUGHT FROM US Compliments of Congratulations ! CLASS OF ’57 SERMONS WAREHOUSE PAMLICO POWER LIGHT CO. Washington, North Carolina Engelhard, North Carolina ( JOLLY y ICE ) RADIO TV SERVICE CREAM x RCA - Zenith - Philco MAOLA Fully Equipped Service Shop For All Makes ICE CREAM COMPANY RCA Whirlpool and Maytag Products Phonographs Records 115-117 E, Water Street Phone 521 Washington, North Carolina Engelhard, North Carolina Washing - Lubrication Atlas Accessories Fire ston‘d Tires JOHN L. RATCLIFF SWAN QUARTER ESSO Distributor of SERVICE STATION Dunlop and Armstrong Tires “Give Us a Try’’ General Merchandise Jimmy W. Spencer, Prop. Phone 29-6 Pantego, North Carolina Swan Quarter, North Carolina SCOTT TOPPING ' S SAUSAGE PLANT Country Sausage Pantego, North Carolina THE EAST CAROLINA BANK Me mb e r Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Engelhard-Swan Quarter Columbia Engelhard, North Carolina SWAINGAS Bulk Gas For Everybody Offices in Washington and Plymouth Washington, North Carolina BANK OF WASHINGTON For Clearance on Our Checks Member Federal Reserve System Washington, North Carolina SMITH-MILLS PONTIAC Washington, North Carolina TALLEY IMPLEMENT CO., INC. GMC Trucks Case Tractors Hudson Automobiles Bill Waters W. Fifth St. Manager Phone 86 Washington, North Carolina MACKENZIE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Washington, North Carolina BELK TYLER ' S Washington Shopping Center A Complete Line of Clothing For All Ages Washington, North Carolina HOELL-FARISH MOTOR CO. Washington, North Carolina SMALL ' S BOOK STORE INC. Books, Office Supplies Gifts Telephone 715 Washington, North Carolina HARRELL ' S BEAUTY SALON Washington, North Carolina WRIGHT ELECTRIC COMPANY Commercial Refrigeration Motor Rebuilding 113 South Market Street Telephone 916 Washington, North Carolina YELLOW CAB COMPANY Phone 9 7 Call us first Washington, North Carolina F. W. PAUL Real Estate and Rental Agent Second Floor Savings and Trust Building Washington, North Carolina SLADE WHOLESALE CO. Candies - Cigars -Drugs Specialties Phone 1616 134 E. Water St. Washington, North Carolina Compliments of WINFIELD TEXACO STATION Pantego, North Carolina VOLIVA HARDWARE CO., INC. RCA and Zenith Television Hardware and Paint Builder’s Material Belhaven, North Carolina TRI-COUNTY MOTORS D eSo to - Plymo uth Belhaven, North Carolina RAD JONES CHEVROLET CO. Sales -Service Parts and Accessories Belhaven, North Carolina FARMERS EXCHANGE Friendly FCX Dealer Agent Belhaven, North Carolina CLARK ' S BEAUTY SHOP Belhaven, North Carolina J. D. DAWSON COMPANY, INC. Glidden Paints Ruberoid Building Supplies Feeds - Notions - D rugs Candies-Tobacco Belhaven, North Carolina 1 Compliments of THE HYDE COUNTY HERALD The Hyde County Herald, Published Every Thursday Printing and Office Supplies Swan Quarter, North Carolina BEAUFORT-HYDE MOTOR CO. Belhaven, North Carolina BELK TYLER ' S High Styles for High Students Plymouth, North Carolina F. B, SPENCER ' S ESSO SERVICENTER Esso Products - Atlas Tires Batteries - Accessories Telephone 2881 Columbia, North Carolina MANNING MOTOR CO. Ford Mercury Sales and Service Phones 5851-2231 Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of FARMERS SUPPLY Columbia, North Carolina Compliments o THE BERRY COMPANY Funeral Directors Swan Quarter, North Carolina CARLEY ' S CAFE Home Cooking Bill Van Horn, Proprietor Phone 9806 Columbia, North Carolina TWIFORD ' S TEXACO STATION Quick and Courteous Service Kill Devil Hill, North Carolina ENGELHARD FISH OYSTER CO. R. L. GIBBS COMPANY, INC. Buyer and Seller of Shrimp-Fish-Oyster s - Crab Meat Grain Manufacturers of Fish-Shrimp-Crab Meat Chicken-ground Shells and Lime Engelhard, North Carolina Engelhard, North Carolina Compliments of HOTEL NAGS HEADER Nags Head, North Carolina SALTY BREEZE COTTAGES Telephone 3856 N. A, Tillett, Manager Box 54 Kill Devil Hill, North Carolina Compliments of NAGS HEAD ICE COLD STORAGE Wholesale and Retail Sea Foods Nags Head, North Carolina BEACON MOTOR LODGE Y our Hosts George Crocker Harold James Phone 2541 Nags Head, North Carolina RECREATION CENTER Bowling, Skating, Refreshments G, B. Mann-Owner-Manager Nags Head, North Carolina FREEMAN ELECTRIC COMPANY Electric Wiring Washington, North Carolina KUGLER - NICHOLSON, INC. - Sporting Goods - Fishing Tackle-Hunting Equipment Mercury Motors - Fiberglass Boats Washington, North Carolina PAUL AUTO SUPPLY CO. W. C. BROWNING Exclusively Wholesale The Jeweler Washington, North Carolina Washington, North Carolina PAUL FUNERAL HOME Washington - Belhaven D. M. SAWYER HARDWARE John Small Avenue Benjamin Moore Paints Toys Sporting Goods Washington, North Carolina Washington, North Carolina HARRIS ELSEN ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. Plumbing and Heating Phone 1448 Washington, North Carolina Washington, North Carolina BELL JEWELRY COMPANY North Carolina’s Oldest Jeweler Established 1859 Washington, North Carolina BEAUFORT EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Homelite Chain Saws Massey Harris New Holland - New Idea Phone 1425-J Washington, North Carolina LARRY’S SHOE STORE MAXWELL BICYCLE SHOP Shoes for the Entire Family Washington, North Carolina Washington, North Carolina TAYLOE DRUG COMPANY HUGH FORTESCUE Prescription Druggists Insurance - - - Hospitalization W. Main St. Phone 136 Washington, North Carolina 245 West Main Street Washington, North Carolina Compliments oj SWAIN BUICK CO. BLOUNT MIDGETTE CO. Washington, North Carolina Washington, North Carolina Compliments of ROXY CAFE Belhaven, North Carolina SWINDELL’S DRESS SHOP Misses and Juniors Phone 6261 Belhaven, North Carolina BILL GUTHRIE Gulf Service - Gulf Products Washing, Greasing, and Polishing Belhaven, North Carolina Compliments of DR. W. T. RALPH Congratulations, Seniors from Compliments of RADIO AND ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. DR. CECIL R. LUPTON Belhaven, North Carolina ELMER B. PAUL AGENCY General Insurance Compliments 0 Fire - Auto - Hail TIP TOP BREAD Belhaven, North Carolina VIRGINIA’S SHOP VOLIVA FURNITURE COMPANY Shop Here Quality Furniture For Teena Paige Fashions Reasonably Priced Dial 330-1 Belhaven, North Carolina Belhaven, North Carolina Compliments 0 J. G. PAUL AND SON TOLAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE Auto and Marine Supplies Belhaven, North Carolina Belhaven, North Carolin RIDDICK AND WINDLEY LEE’S CAFE Paint8 - Hardware Country Style Cooking Electrical Supplies Pantego, North Carolina Belhaven, North Carolina Compliments of PINNER ' S SHOE STORE Compliments of Peter’s Shoes W. E. BISHOP For Entire Family Belhaven, North Carolina Scranton, North Carolina ENGELHARD CLEANERS Pickup and Delivery Service Why die, let us dye for you Sam Marshall, Manager Engelhard, North Carolina Compliments of NORMAN FURNITURE CO. INC. Plymouth, North Carolina New and Second Hand Shoes EARL’S CAFE Dry Goods RUFUS WILLIAMS Dine and Dance Engelhard, North Carolina Creswell, North Carolina H. W. McCLEES SON FAIRFIELD MOTEL Grade A Market L. W. Sadler, Prop. General Merchandise Self-Service Fairfield, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina C. M. SWINDELL DOT’S SMART SHOP General Merchandise “The Family’s Clothing’’ Fairfield, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina Send Your Clothes to HOTEL ENGELHARD MODERN CLEANERS For Comfort Guaranteed Service Engelhard, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina ENGELHARD CAFE J. C. WILLIAMS JR. AGENCY Ben Midgette, Manager Auto and Fire Insurance Engelhard, North Carolina Swan Quarter , North Carolina J. H. JARVIS SON MARGARET LUPTON Frigidaire Appliances Seigler Heaters FLORIST Engelhard, North Carolina Swan Quarter, North Carolina Congratulations, Seniors C. A. BABBS ROANOKE FA RMERS EXCHANGE General Merchandise Plymouth, North Carolina Swan Quarter, North Carolina R. S. SPENCER General Merchandise Engelhard, North Carolina SMOKE’S Tire Rebuilders Phone 1173 Washington, North Carolina J. L. SWINDELL For Happy Motoring General Merchandise Stop at Super Kem-Tone Paints MIDWAY GARAGE Swan Quarter, North Carolina Manteo, North Carolina A. CAHOON AND SON Meats - Groceries THE REEF DINING ROOM General Merchandise FCX Feed and Seed By the Little Bridge Swan Quarter, North Carolina Nags Head, North Carolina CHARLIE’S CASINO Mattamuskeet Causeway We Operate to Please You” Swan Quarter, North Carolina Nags Head, North Carolina JOCKEY RIDGE RESTAURANT VIRGINIA’S CAFE Member of N. C. Assoc. “We Specialize in Seafood” of Quality Restaurants Swan Quarter, North Carolina Nags Head, North Carolina ROSE BAY OYSTER HOUSE CAVALIER MOTOR COURT C. B. Jennette P. O. Box 45 Swan Quarter, North Carolina Kill Devil Hill, North Carolina CAHOON AND WAHAB SUN’N SAND MOTEL Meats - Groceries Hotpoint Appliances Apartments and Cottages and T elevision Clayton Tillett, Owner - Manager Swan Quarter, North Carolina Kill Devil Hill, North Carolina VIRGINIA DARE RESTAURANT D.E.TUNNELL AND TOURIST COURT Dealer in Farm Produce Jack B. Ballance and Livestock Telephone 8531 Swan Quarter, North Carolina Kill Devil Hill, North Carolina CAROLINA DAIRIES Dairy Products Washington - Greenville Kins ton GASKINS JEWELERS Washington, North Carolina ENTERPRISE LUMBER AND SUPPLY Columbia, North Carolina Compliments of W. A. WINDLEY STOWE’S CLEANERS LEWIS’S KING’S GUY T. SWINDELL PAM’S SODA SHOP GLAMOR SHOP EVANS SEA FOOD MARKET WOOLWORTH’S LATHAM SEWING ROOM ERMA LEE’S BEAUTY SHOP LEONARD PAINT AND HARDWARE JOE A. MARSHBURN H. REID MITCHELL, JR. Washington, North Carolina CONTRIBUTORS CARGILL INC. COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA BARBER SHOP THE BARGAIN STORE DOYLE NIXON SMITH JEWELERS MATTAMUSKEET LODGE Fishing and Hunting on Beautiful Lake Mattamuskeet New Holland, North Carolina ' -.vy JSP P, a . . Jk | j H JBhC 1


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