West Hyde High School - Quarterian Yearbook (Swan Quarter, NC)
- Class of 1962
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Y T -5 vL -X (j t - - -2_Aw-C _5_ J 1f % Presented by The Senior Class WEST HYDE HIGH SCHOOL Swan Quarter, North Carolina NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-TWO DEDICATION In deep appreciation of the importance of the influence of our English and foreign language teacher, we the Seniors of 1962 take much pleasure in dedicating this, our, issue of THE QUARTERIAN, to Mrs. Carolyn Harris For her patience, understanding, and unselfishness, we are indeed grateful. 2 ADMINISTRATION AND HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mr. Ben D. Quinn Superintendent Mrs. Betty T. Spencer Secretary Mr. Ernest K. Mann Principal Science and Math Mrs. Virginia J. Credle Home Economics Mr. Robert Smith Agriculture Mrs. Marina J. Baum History Mrs. Carolyn S. Harris English and French Mrs. Frostie T. Lupton Business, Math, Health THE QUARTERIAN STAFF CO-EDITORS Judy Spencer Gloria Jean Smith ' ' V FEATURES EDITORS Annette Richards Judy Carawan SPORTS EDITORS Diana Sadler Jimmy Dunbar COPY EDITOR Mary Ann McKinney ART EDITOR Georgie Williams TREASURER Joy Swindell PHOTO EDITOR Jerry Armstrong BUSINESS MANAGER Faye Credle ADVERTISING MANAGERS Linda Swindell, Richard Lupton, David O ' Neal SUBSCRIPTION MANAGERS - Linda Mooney, Jimmy Dunbar, Diana Sadler SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Judy Spencer Vice-President Judy Carawan President Linda Swindell Treasurer Linda Mooney Secretary 6 Diana Sadler Reporter JERRY ARMSTRONG We grant, although he had much wit, He was very shy in using it. FFA-1-4; FFA Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4; Reflector Staff 3; Junior Play 3; 4-H 1; Bus Driver 4; Senior Play 4. JUDY CARAWAN Have a good time while you ' re alive. You ' ll be dead a long time. Glee Club 1-4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Cheerleader2-4; Basketball 1; FHA 1-3; 4-H 1; Class Reporter 2,3, President 4; Reflector Staff, Annual Staff, Halloween Contestant 4; Career Day. FAYE CREDLE How lovely school would be without lessons. FHA 1-3; Class Reporter 1; 4-H 1-3, Safety Patrol 3; Basketball 1-4; Co- Captain 3-4; Glee Club 1-4; Reflector Staff 3; Junior Play; Career Day 4; Annual Staff 4; Halloween Contestant 1; Senior Play. JIMMY DUNBAR Perfect men are hard to find. Take good care of me. FFA 1-4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Class President 3; 4-H 1-3; Vice President 2, President 3; Safety Patrol 3-4; Basketball 1-4; Co-Captain 4;GleeClub 1-4; Reflector Staff 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Baseball 2; Annual Staff. RICHARD LUPTON What’s the use of worrying. It never was worthwhile. FFA 1-4; FFA Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Reflector Staff 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Class Officer 1; Basketball 1-4; Halloween Contestant 2; 4-H 1-4; Presi¬ dent 2; Career Day. 7 SENIOR MARY ANN McKINNEY Never before have we had so little time in which to do so much. Glee Club 1-4; Safety Patrol 3,4; FHA; Publicity 3; Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4; Reflector Staff 3; Halloween Contestant 2; Junior Play; 4-H 1,2; Home Economics Award 3; Senior Play. LINDA MOONEY A woman is wiser than a man because she knows less and understands more. Glee Club 1-4; 4-H 1,2; FHA 1; Junior Play; Senior Play; Student Pianist 2,3; Safety Patrol 3; Class Secretary 4; Re¬ flector Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Office Worker. DAVID O’NEAL It ' snot what a man stands for; it ' s what he falls for. FFA 1-4; Sentinel 3, Secretary 4; 4-H 1,2; Bus Driver 4; Substitute 3; Junior Play; Annual Staff; Reflector Staff, Hallo¬ ween Contestant 3; Senior Play; Basket¬ ball 1-4; Baseball 2. ANNETTE RICHARDS Her life is like a moon--there’s a man in it. Glee Club 1-4; FHA 1-4; Officer 2; Class Officer; President 2, Vice President 3; Librarian 1; Annual Staff 4; Reflector Staff 3; Co-Editor 3; Junior Play; Bus Driver 3,4; Safety Patrol 2; Career Day 4; Cheerleader 1-4; Chief 3,4; Office Worker 2; 4-H Club 1,2; Marshal 1-3; Senior Play. vV DIANA SADLER I want what I want when I want it.’ Glee Club, 1; 4-H 1-2; FHA 1; Junior Play; Senior Play; Class Officer; Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4; Reflector Staff 3; Office Worker 3; Ice Cream Seller 4; Basketball 1-4; Co- Captain 3-4. HP CLASS GLORIA JEAN SMITH Ihave just made a great discovery, what I love belongs to me. FHA 1-4; Officer 2; GleeClub 1-4; Office Worker 2; Reflector Staff 3; Class Officer, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Annual Staff 4; Co-Editor 4; Basketball 1; Librarian 1; Junior Play; 4-H Club 1,2; Senior Play; Basketball Scorekeeper. JUDY SPENCER A good reputation is more valuable than money. Glee Club 1-4; Office Worker 1,2; Li¬ brarian 1; Class Officer; President 1, Vice President 4; FHA 1-4; Officer 1,3,4; Career Day; Annual Staff; Co-Editor 4; Reflector Staff 3; 4-H Club 1,2; Senior Play; Basketball Scorekeeper. JOY SWINDELL Two o ' clock in the morning courage. 4-H Club 2; Glee Club 1-4; Class Of¬ ficer; Vice President 2, Reporter 3; Jun¬ ior Play; Senior Play; Cheerleading 3,4; Reflector Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; FHA 1-4; Halloween Contestant 3; Librarian 3. LINDA SWINDELL Not that I dislike study, but I like fun much better. Glee Club 1-4; FHA 1; Bus Driver 3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Reflector Staff 3; Co- Editor 3; Librarian 3; Marshal 1-3; Jun¬ ior Play; Basketball 1-4; 4-H Club 1,2; Career Day 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play. GEORGE BEN WILLIAMS, JR. Great geniuses have the shortest bio- , graphies. FFA 1-4; Baseball 2; Basketball 1; Glee Club 1-4; Reflector Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; 4-H Club 1-3; Librarian 2; Senior Play. 9 CLASS PROPHECY On May 31, A. D. 2002, which marks the fortieth an¬ niversary of our graduation from West Hyde High School. Annette Harris and I, Linda Swindell, boarded the 30th Century Limited for parts unknown. We went on a thrity- day wild goose chase andhadthe time of our lives. Why? Because as fate would have it, on each unplanned stop we made, we encountered at least one of our classmates. Fan¬ tastic, isn ' t it? But it is true and we herewith relate what we saw and learned about each of the members of the class of ' 62. As the race came to an end at Darlington, South Carolina, and the winning car crossed the finish line, we saw the driver was none other than Jimmy Dunbar. As we peeked in the window of a fourth grade classroom in Washington, D. C., we saw Judy Spencer shaking her fin¬ ger violently at the children. She must have learned the definition of discipline. While visiting Duke University, we attended a Duke- Carolina basketball game. How thrilled we were to see Coach Richard Lupton ' s Tarheels defeat the Duke Bluedevils! Next, we saw Georgie Williams, who prides himself on being the owner and manager of the huge chain of restaurants known all over the world as the Eat and Run restaurants. Jerry Armstrong, three times govenor of North Carolina and leader of the new Progressive Party, has the motto, All for one and that one me.” When we went across to sea to Hawaii, we happened to see a sight-seeing bus turn a corner on one wheel. The driver was David O ' Neal, of course. In California in a private hospital for the stars, Diana Sadler, superintendent of nurses, has kept the male patients entertained with her own natural ways. Joy Swindell, the wife of an Air Force captain, has been leading a very social life and has entertained many govern¬ ment officials. Next, we saw Linda Mooney managing a sanitarium where fat people are made thin and scrawny ones, pleasingly plump. On an exclusive street of New York City, we saw Mary Ann McKinney, the owner of a pet shop, dealing mainly with Persian cats. Onstoppingin Nags Head, we saw Judy Carawan, who is an assistant to an astronomer. They often have to study the heavens by the seashore so Judy says. She always did like stargazing. While passing through a small town in Virginia, we saw a new split-level home--the home of Gloria Jean Smith, now Mrs. Leland Harris. That brunette we saw in the head office of General Electric Company in Detroit wasnoneother than Faye Credle, who finally learned a debit from a credit. Annette Harris, the former Annette Richards, took time out from her job as a private secretary to a bank president to make this wonderful trip with me. As for me, I was glad to put away my paints and brushes. However, I felt very proud when, at news stands from coast to coast, I would pick up the POST and LADIES ' HOME JOURNAL and see my sketches and illustrations. Phophetesses: Linda Swindell Annette Richards LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the seniors of nineteen hundred and sixty-two, being of sound minds and bodies (with a few exceptions), and realizing our impending departure from this school do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the faculty, we leave our deepest appreciation for their help and guidance over the past years. ARTICLE II To our parents, we leave our undying love for their patience and understanding that has helped us as we have gone through these past twelve years. ARTICLE HI To the juniors, who have waited patiently behind us, we leave the empty seats to be filled by them, and we trust they will measure up to our intelligence, dignity, and beauty. ARTICLE IV To the sophomores and freshmen, we leave our excess dignity and grown-up ways. ARTICLE V To the following people we make these individual bequests: Item 1 . Item 2. Item 3. Item 4. Item 5. Item 6. Item 7. Item 8. Item 9. Item 10. Item 11. Item 12. Item 13. Item 14. Item 15. I, Jerry Armstrong, leave my quiet ways to Althea Williams. I, Judy Carawan, will my gift of gab to Tessa Pendleton. Start talking, Tessa. I, Faye Credle, leave my ability to play basketball to Lucinda Swindell. I, Jimmy Dunbar, leave my love for geometry to Carlton Harris. I, Richard Lupton, bequeath to Mrs. Baum my sincere wishes that she may have another history student as outspoken as I am. I, Mary Ann McKinney, leave my way with Rose Bay boys to Marjorie Richards. I, Linda Mooney, leave my slender figure to Naomi Williams. I, David O ' Neal, leave my ability to sleep with my eyes open in class to Richard O ' Neal. Relax, Richard.” I, Annette Richards, bequeath my ability to have a good time at all times to Connie Brown. Live it up, gal. I, Diana Sadler, leave my flirting technique to Betty Pegram. I, Gloria Jean Smith, will all my problems to anyone who can solve them. I, Judy Spencer, will my privilege of daydreaming in chemistry to anyone who has the nerve to take it. I, Joy Swindell, leave my ability, whatever it may be, to anyone who can make use of it. I, Linda Swindell, leave nothing to a fellow student because Mrs. Lupton has asked for all that I would bequeath. I, Georgie Williams, in all hopes of leaving. . .leave! Testators: Judy Carawan Jimmy Dunbar Christy Lane Carawan MASCOTS Harold Smith Joy Swindell BEST DRESSED Jimmy Dunbar Judy Carawan BEST DANCERS Georgie Williams Faye Credle MOST ATHLETIC David O ' Neal m c FRIENDLIEST Linda Swindell, Richard Lupton 15 MOST COOPERATIVE Mary Ann McKinney QUIETEST Mary Ann McKinney 16 MOST BASHFUL Jerry Armstrong Diana Sadler FLIRTIEST David O ' Neal BEST SPORTS MOST MISCHIEVOUS Jerry Armstrong Linda Mooney Joy Swindell MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST AMBITIOUS Gloria Jean Smith Linda Swindell CUTEST BEST PERSONALITY Linda Mooney Annette Richards NEATEST MOST TALENTED MOST STYLISH Faye Credle Judy Spencer Gloria Jean Smith MOST INDIVIDUAL WITTIEST Diana Sadler Judy Carawan, Richard Lupton BEST LOOKING MOST ATTRACTIVE Georgie Williams Judy Spencer Jimmy Dunbar MR. AND MISS SENIOR Annette Richards JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Glenda Cahoon President Butch Carawan Vice-President Linda Cahoon Secretary Sonny Jennette Treasurer Connie Brown Reporter 26 Connie Brown Glenda Cahoon Linda Cahoon Butch Carawan Charles Carawan Carlton Harris Jerry Harris Sonny Jennette Jack Mason Virginia Sadler Becky Sue Sawyer Elaine Swindell Marian Wheeler OFFICERS Richard O’Neal President Rita Simmons Vice-President Kyle Mann Secretary Linda Harris Reporter Charlie Mac Cahoon Treasurer 28 Janice Baynor Henry Berry Betty Bonner Ralph Brinn Frankie Bush Charlie Mac Cahoon Donald Cahoon Donald Carawan Linda Harris Lou Ander McKinney Kyle Mann June Midyette Georgia Carol Mitchell Richard O’Neal Betty Pegram Jimmy Raburn Charles Reid Lois Sadler Rita Simmons Hyman Spencer Clifford Swindell Althea Williams Barbara Harrell 29 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Sherwood Smithwick President Mary Sears Vice-President Mary Jane .Gibbs Treasurer Linda Sadler Secretary Brice Williams Reporter Mary Teresa Bland Reporter 30 Lester Berry Norma Jean Blake Mary Teresa Bland Georgine Bouchard Robert Cahoon Leland Gibbs Mary Jane Gibbs Bobby Jarvis Troy Mayo Mitchell Newman Tessa Pendleton Garry Sadler Linda Sadler Mary Sears Rebecca Sears Sherwood Smithwick Glenn Spencer Lucinda Swindell Michael Swindell Allen Thompson Jimmy Whitaker Brice Williams Lena Williams Michael Williams Naomi Williams 31 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FACULTY Mr. E. K. Mann Principal Mrs. Mabel Credle Fourth and Fifth Grades Mrs. Betty Ann Quinn Eighth Grade Mrs. Lona B. Cara wan Third and Fourth Grades Mrs. Marina J. Baum Seventh Grade Mrs. Priscilla Cochran Second Grade Mrs. Marietta McKinney Sixth Grade Mrs. Nellie J. McKinney First Grade 32 EIGHTH GRADE Elaine Credle Helen Gibbs Gail Gray Jim Gurganus Patricia Harris Linda Hodges Jerry Lanier Ronnie McKinney Margaret Mason | Wanda Mason Jackie Raburn A1 Rhodes Not Pictured Lana Sadler Edward Watson Lee Williams Bill Harrell SEVENTH GRADE Dale Blake Vann Carter Seth B. Credle Linda Carol Cuthrell Patricia Cuthrell Yvonne Evans Billy Gibbs Cecelia Gibbs Ruth Hodges Jimmy Mason Diane Midyette Eddie O ' Neal Bobby Pegram Terry Pendleton Duane Rayburn Brenda Sadler Linda Faye Sawyer Amanda Sears Roy Spencer Gilbert Tunnell, Jr. Buster Williams 34 SIXTH GRADE Edward Armstrong Garry Berry J, L. Blake Braxton Cahoon Annette Bush Eddie Cahoon Doris Edwards A1 Gurganus Binnie Hodges Allen Thomas Credle Sandra Flowers Carolyn Harris d Loretta Hodges Spencer Mann Meredith Mooney Trillis Pendleton Russell Lupton Cynthia Midyette Dianne O ' Neal Audrey Sadler Dana Sadler Kerry Sadler Sandra Sawyer Veronica Sadler Annette Simmons Judy Sears Not Pictured Linwood Smith Danny Smith wick David Spencer Toni Thompson Johnny Swindell Sharon Harrell J. C. Williams 35 FIFTH GRADE Sharon Berry Lawson Blake Edna Ruth Brooks Gerald Brinn Chester Cahoon Gloria Gray Jo Ann Howard David O ' Neal Gary Mayo Ward Miller Larry Pittman Allen Rhodes Donald Sawyer Emma Lou Spencer Jean Spencer Patsy Jo Sadler Mary Helen Tunnell Olian Williams, Jr. 36 FOURTH GRADE Larry Boomer Philip Carawan Cora Sue Credle Lyle Dwight Cahoon Betty Blane Credle Martha Sue Credle James Earl Cuthrell Stacy Eugene GibBs Clarence Eugene Hodges Rayford Garrish Dan Warren Gibbs Isac Owen Lanier Christine Midyette Joyce Miller Gary Evans Midgette r Mitchell O ' Neai Clifton Clark Mooney Linda Pendleton Bob Pendleton Deborah Ann Sadler Juanita Sawyer Peggy Pittman Donald Eugene Sadler George Lewis Sawyer Melony Jean Simmons Jerry Spencer Chester Spencer Edmund Swindell Ronnie Swindell Kelly Williams 37 THIRD GRADE Oscar Dean Berry Thomas Cahoon Sue Cahoon Elaine Cara wan William Howard Cherry Betty Cherry Judy Clark Marla Sue Credle Janet Cuthrell Martin Evans Charles Garrish Murl Gibbs Patricia Gray Liston Bud Harris Mary Alma Harrell Not Pictured Rita Joy Jones Danny Kelly Gale Pegram Marlyn Sawyer Loretta Simmons Hope Spencer Amy Swindell Dickie Tunnell Laura Ann Williams Sheila Williams 38 SECOND GRADE Jeffrey Berry Kathryn Brickhouse Linda Cahoon Barbara Ann Blake Debra Bright Dexter Carawan Pamela Cuthrell Thomas Davis Sharon Carawan Sylvia Cuthrell Donnie Edwards Faye Evans Nancy Graves Wayne Hodges Sylvia Garrish Frank Harris Barbara Howard Reid Sadler t M Ih l A Janet Sean Ronald Sawyer Richard Swindell Mary Simmons Dennis Thompson 39 FIRST GRADE Henry Berry Glenda Joyce Brooks Dorothy Berry Charles Cahoon Eddie Cahoon Guire Cahoon, Jr. Stevie Cahoon Renee Cahoon Sally Marie Carter Peggy Ann Carawan Esther Irene Cherry Dawn Cahoon Sharon Credle Shirley Edwards Thomas Harold Lanier Blythe Davis Betsy Hodges William Lowe Holly Mooney Joe Don Sawyer John Bradley Rhodes Myra Sears J. W. Spencer Lorna Spencer Phyllis Spencer Marilyn Louise Williams Joe Williams Donna Thompson Elsie Luerain Williams Ralph Williams, Jr. 40 MARSHALS Annette Richards; Rita Simmons; Linda Harris; Linda Swindell, Chief; Elaine Swindell; Marian Wheeler; Jerry Harris. a • • a ,. ;a ... I 2 inn || I i Um m ? Is If 1 GLEE CLUB HALLOWEEN ROYALTY Princess Toni Thompson Prince Ricky Swindell ML+m Sit ¥ ■ ' ] L ' 4 ! m [ ¥ I ‘ , T ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ATTENDANTS HALLOWEEN ROYALTY Freshman Sponsor Tessa Pendleton Escort Butch Carawan Junior Sponsor Marjorie Richards Escort Jack Mason, Jr. Senior Sponsor Judy Carawan Escort Georgie Williams Sophomore Sponsor Linda Harris Escort Richard O’Neal QUEEN Tessa Pendleton cur ' ll III! Lunchroom Workers Georgia Mitchell, Mrs. Fisher Mrs. O ' Neal, Supervisor Mrs. Carter, June Midyette Lou Ander McKinney, Lois Sadler SCHOOL SERVICES Student Aides Diana Sadler, Linda Swindell Bettie Pegram, Librarian Georgia Mitchell, Richard O ' Neal Guidance Counselor Mrs. Jean Bucklew Librarian-Bookkeeper Mrs. Margaret McKinney Bus Drivers and Patrols Annette Richards, Jimmy Dunbar Jerry Armstrong, Linda Harris Glenda Cahoon, Jack Mason, Jr. Linda Swindell, Mary Ann McKinney Jerry Harris, Charles Cara wan David O’Neal, Ralph Brinn CHEERLEADERS Annette Richards, Chief Joy Swindell Linda Harris Bettie Pegram Betty Bonner Judy Carawan Marjorie Richards 45 -- GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Co-Captains Diana Sadler Faye Credle Coach Mr. E. K. Mann Diana Sadler, Faye Credle, Rebecca Sears, Althea Williams, Mary Jane Gibbs, Lou Ander McKinney., Marian Wheeler, Lucinda Swindell, Elaine Swindell, Linda Swindell, Naomi Williams, Rita Simmons, Frankie Bush. ...■ . ' Butch Carawan, Jimmy Dunbar, Bobby Mayo, Roy O ' Neal, Richard Lupton, Kyle Mann, Charles Reid, Ralph Brinn, Carlton Harris, Glenn Spencer, David O ' Neal, Troy Mayo, Michael Williams, Donald Cahoon, Mike Swindell, Brice Williams. BOYS’ BASKETBALL Co-Captains Jimmy Dunbar Butch Carawan Coach Mr. E. K. Mann 47 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FFA OFFICERS Jimmy Dunbar President Jerry Harris Vice President David O ' Neal Secretary Richard O’Neal Reporter Richard Lupton Sentinel Jerry Armstrong Treasurer FHA OFFICERS Linda Harris President Rita Simmons Vice President Mary Ann McKinney Secretary Elaine Swindell Treasurer Mary Sears Pianist Judy Spencer Parliamentarian Betty Bonner Historian FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA • ■nu ' mpi 1. 1 I §§ 4 AM, : Jr ■ :; W Marian Wheeler, Editor Mrs. Lupton, Advisor Marjorie Richards Business Manager REFLECTOR STAFF BELHAVEN FEED MILL Hr Distributor 50 Million Times A Day Seeds and Fertilizer NEW BERN COCA-COLA Purina Chows BOTTLING WORKS Checker Mix Service Dial WH 3-6321 North Pamlico Street WHitehall 3-7561 Belhaven, North Carolina Belhaven, North Carolina CHEVROLET COMPANY L. H. JOHNSON AND SON, INC. Clifton Jones, Proprietor Honeycutt Meat Products Sales and Service Good Luck, Seniors! Phone WH 3-3836 Belhaven, North Carolina Pantego, North Carolina Compliments of SIMMONS LAKESIDE LODGE STEAKHOUSE Fairfield, North Carolina Fairfield, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of WINFIELD SINCLAIR MANNING MOTOR CO., INC. Pantego, North Carolina Plymouth, North Carolina MILLER WARREN IMPLEMENT COMPANY BELK-TYLER G. M. C. Trucks High Styles Allis-Chalmers Farm and Industrial Equipment for Phone SWan 3-2164 High School Students Plymouth, North Carolina Plymouth, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments to the FARMERS ' EXCHANGE Seniors TYRELL HARDWARE COMPANY Plymouth, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina HOUSE OF CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. FARMER ' S SUPPLY Chevrolet, Pontiac Oldsmobile Dennis M. Pledger Jr. L. W. Pledger Jr. Sales and Service Phone SWan ' 3-4864 Phone 3361 Plymouth, North Carolina Columbia, North Carolina COASTAL OIL COMPANY W. E. 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Everything for the office” Typewriters and Adding OJ U-OyJft, Sales and Service Q Washington, North Carolina BELK TYLER ' S Washington Shopping Center Washington, North Carolina Compliments of PAUL FUNERAL HOME Washington, North Carolina CARTER ' S The store where you get style plus value Washington, North Carolina S W STEAKHOUSE Joe Stalls Skinny Winfield Washington, North Carolina SMITH MILLS Pontiac Studebaker Sales Service Washington, North Carolina BEAUFORT EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. MASSEY-FERGUSON Sales Service Phone WHitney 6-4230 John Small Avenue Washington, North Carolina W. C. MALLISON SON E233EEEEE1 JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT Hardware-Heating Air Conditioning Washington, North Carolina HILTON ' S MEN ' S SHOP Smart men ' s wear 143 West Main Street Phone WHitney 6-5951 Washington, North Carolina ELLIOTT CHEVROLET COMPANY Corvairs -Che vro lets New Chevy II Trucks Sales Service Washington, North Carolina SMITH MOTOR COMPANY Oldsmobile Safety Tested Used Cars Phone WHitney 6-4228 Carolina Avenue North Washington, North Carolina L. C. PERRY SON Have a Pepsi Distributor Washington, North Carolina BELL JEWELRY COMPANY Established 1859 North Carolina ' s Oldest Jewelers Washington, North Carolina BANK OF WASHINGTON Home-Owned --Home-Managed Beaufort County ' s Only Independent Bank Complete Banking and Trust Service Washington, North Carolina VOLIVA HARDWARE CO. JORDAN OIL CO.,. INC. Zenith Television Hardware Paint Texaco Products Builder ' s Material Excellent Marina Belhaven, North Carolina Belhaven, North Carolina IKE ' S STATION Congratulations to the Seniors of ’62 (tsso) BEAUFORT HYDE MOTOR COMPANY Belhaven, North Carolina Belhaven, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of CARGILL. INC. TOLAN ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Belhaven, North Carolina Belhaven, North Carolina Compliments of SCOTT TOPPING ' S LEGGETT ' S CLEANERS SAUSAGE PLANT Belhaven, North Carolina Country Sausage Pantego, North Carolina C Friendliness in Ever fey Degree J. l Pwain F. E. Cahoon CAHOON Olt AND GAS; INC- ' T t Day Phprfe 2286 - Nite ( Phone 2631 Columbia, hjorth Cjarolin 7 y x Xf Computner np FENCER ' S SERVICE STATION Xp P ffp s v h ■ ' TYRRELL ' FURNITURE CO. XxX TThe Hom£- ' ' 6f Fine Fumiture’P x v Ox Columbia, North Carolina P . — ARMSTRONGFLORIST Wiley P. Armstrong OwjTpr Serving Tyrrell and Hyde Phone 4451 Day or ' Night O ,i •- ' . J P‘ O.Jo lS ' Colurpbia,. 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RALPH Belhaven, North Carolina SWINDELL’S DRESS SHOP Just Wear a Smile and a Jantzen Belhaven, North Carolina Compliments of GUTHERIE ' S GROCERY Belhaven, North Carolina , b i } £ 4 nf K IF {) ' a y , v }f iA ,y iA 0 ' ntsof f ,, A HUB ’ S , f) ’ Belhaven, North Carolina y f i f ' Zj- y Ky 1 ? wfev f] aU Be ven, N cWina M) jyyjj.jJ y A EASf CAROLINA l GREEN ' S FUjfr GA S INC, , | }j Economical Frael for Cooking He’atihg Refrigeration ■ • t ; ' Phone WH 3-3811 ' Belhaven, North Carolina ✓v; w, , r tyr 1 , M’ PUN£G ICE 8g 0EL oMPANY y AT belhXven ' M(rina JY Evinru MororsfBoats-Trailers 1 .Qr .) r Mmaverf North Carolina y v OLD COUNTRY STORE GARAGE Oscar Dorothea Malsch Marine Automotive Repairs Launching Ramp-Boats for Rent Cottages, Rooms Route 1 - Belhaven, North Carolina V, t y, r l A Com ST K v,, 7 VIRGINIA SHOP (T ° Belhaven, North Ctaifna , A DORA BEAUTY SALON y Complete Beauty Care , Smart Hair Styling Belhaven, North Carolina r A ' A Ay c ,yxyA . y A Insuranc£ Agenay o ,H m Jr Belhav nn North Carolina r i A iX ' . 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