Whitakers High School - Whitonian Yearbook (Whitakers, NC)

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A., ' -m......,,, ,,M,,, , Q , Qareufvrd We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Eight, look back on our school career with fond memories. In familiar scenes, faces, and places we here attempt to bring you the school s pirit which has made Whitakers High School So Dear To Our Hearts. . . Eantmts . . DEDICATION FACULTY UPPER CLASSMEN UNDER CLASSMEN ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ELEMENTARY GRADES ADVERTISEMENTS UONUENTRATIO ,. SCHOOL SPIRIT AND PRIDE... 4 WWF ' ,. . vw-, 4 -fi W DEDICATION To Mrs. Don Lee Truitt, teacher and friend, we dedi- cate with pleasure and gratitude the 1958 Whitonian. Mrs. Truitt has encouraged, influenced, and taught us, but most of all she has given us her friendship. 9 fenders Who Serve Mrs. W. P. Thompson, A,B English and French Mrs. R. G. Payne, A,B, Social Studies, Business Education, and Mathematics Mrs. D. L. Truitt, B,S, Home Economics and Science Mr. R, M, Bunn, B,S, Agriculture PRINCIPAL Mr. M. C. Collins, B.S. Physical Education and Algebra W 18. QA My , f K Q R is sq ff . , f 5, A Cf '! Senior 0 ficers Left to Right: Faye WOTFC11. . . . . Secretary Brenda J. Price. . . . Treasurer Bill Weaver ,,,. Vice-Pre sident Gwen Adcox. . . . . Reporter Jonnie Alford. . . . .President me 8 5 3.3 MQ 2? ,, ,.,, , .M.5Lf,f.k. ii.-,f .1 . , i H wqe,:,.,. , ., K, Mascots Bonnie Farmer Kent Reid 3 if.. gf, 12 Scumrs GWENDOLYN ADCOX llcwenll Her sparkling wit she cannot hide, She couldn't be serious if she tried. F,H.A. 1,2,3,4, F,H,A, Officer 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Glee Club 1,Z, Whitonian Staff 4, Marshal 3. Jonnie Here's a boy who's on the ball, JONNIE PROCTOR ALFORD, JR ll ' ll In the field of sport he tops them all. Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, P, T, A, Founder's Day Program 2, P. T. A, Minstrel 2, Halloween Play 2,3,4, Monogram Club 4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, French Club 2,3, Class Officer 2,3,4, F,F,A, 1,2, F,F,A,Camp 1,29 F,F,A, Dairy Judging Team 1,23 Junior Play, Senior Play, Librarian 4, Typing Award 3, 4-H Club l. JIMMY HAMILTON BARNHILL llJimYl What he does, he does it well, That's why we know he'll never fail. Beta Club Z,3,4, Beta Club Officer 4, Whitonian Staff 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, W-B Hi Lites 3,45 French Club 2,35 French Club Officer 2,33 Marshal 3, Halloween Play 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Safety Patrol Captain 1, Class Officer 2,3, Basketball Co-Captain 4, SYLVIA JEAN CLAY Jean Full of wit and lots of fun, A 'hello there' for everyone, Senior Play. 13 F,H,A, 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1, Junior Play Business Manager Seniors IVEY WILLIS COOKE, JR, Willis A better boy cannot be found. Co-Captain 45 Junior Play, DOTTIE BELLE JONES llDotll Blue eyes, blond hair, they all will tell, That Dot's a girl who's really swell. Glee Club 1, Z, 3g 4-H Club 1, Z, 3, 45 F.H,A, l,2,3,4g Junior Playg Senior Play: Whitonian Staff 4. No matter how much you look around, Basketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Baseball l, Z, 3, 4g F,F,A. 1,Z,3,4g Bus Driver 45 F. F. A. Officer 43 Monogram Club 45 Basketball EVELYN JARVIS MOORE ll Cute, sweet, nice and neat, She's a friend that's hard to beat. JAMES LINWOOD NUNNERY Linwood When people see him, they always say He's naturally nice in every way. Football lg Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 45 F.F,A, Club 1,4g Monogram Club 4. 14 F',H,A, Club 1,2,3,4g Junior Playg Senior Play: 4-H Club 1, Senzors BRUCE HERMAN PARKER Bruce O may I think when toss'd in trouble This world, at be st, is but a bubble. Bus Driver 45 F.F,A, l,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,25 F,F,A, Officer 4 Glee Club 1,25 F,F,A, Dairy Judging Team 3. DONNIE LEE PITTMAN Donnie Most popular boy! We know why. It's that he's such a perfect guy. Bus Driver 45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Officer 45 4-H Club 1 2, 3, 45 4-H Club Officer 45 Whitonian Staff 45 Junior Play Senior Playg Glee Club 1,2. BRENDA JOYCE PRICE Ylprudy-ll Most athletic girl, friendly and gay, A real swell gal in every way. Whitonian Staff 45 Class Officer 2,3,45 4-H Club l,2,3,45 4-H Club Officer l,2,3,45 F.H,A, l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball l,2,3,45 Junior Playg Representative to Girls' State 35 4-H Camp 15 French Club 25 Representative to 4-H Club Week 2,3,45 S,O,S, Club 35 Monogram Club 45 Representative to District F,H,A. Rally 15 Class Testator 45 Halloween Play 45 Local Winner of Fire Prevention Essay Contest 15 Senior Play. llwoodyll His personality plus his grin FREDRICK ELWOOD TETTERTON JR P -we. un, M. Is why he has so many friends. Football 15 Basketball 1,2,45 Baseball 1,25 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 2, 35 Lieutenant of Safety Patrol 15 Monogram Club 45 Senior Playg F, F, A, 25 Junior Play Stage Manager5 Typing Award 35 Whitonian Staff 45 Red Cross Council 2, 45 4-H Club 15 Beta Club 2,3,45 W-B Hi Lites Staff 3,45 Hallow- een Play 2,35 Beta Club Officer 45 Representative to Annual Beta Club Convention 4. 15 MARY FRANCES WALLACE llMaryll Seniors A generous heart, a ready hand, She always helps as best she can. Beta Club 2,3,45 Beta Club Officer 35 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 F,H.A, Officer 35 Marshal 35 Representative to Girls' State 35 Junior Play5 W-B Hi Lites Staff 3,45 Whitonian Staff 45 French Club Z, 35 French Club Officer 35 Halloween Play 35 Red Cross Council 45 Class Officer 35 Senior Play, WILLIAM KERMIT WEAVER Bill Everytime we see this boy We seem to like him more and more, Glee Club Z,3,45 F,F.A, l,Z,3,45 F.F.A. Officer 45 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 35Monogram Club 45 4-H Club l,2,35 Marshal 35 Class Officer 4. ficer Play JOAN FAYE WORRELL ell ll She is attractive, she always was, Because pretty is as pretty does. Basketball l,2,35 Glee Club 1,25 Chief Marshal 35 Class Of- l,2,45 F,H,A, 1,25 4-H Club 25 Whitonian Staff 45 Senior W ,, 1,4 YM f it ,Ik v i 'X l y M axx f. :Zi A Y Y X g iv f Q ,J 5 xx Z. w 7' 0 I f CLASS COLORS Black and White CLASS FLOWER Rose CLASS MOTTO Within ourselves our future lies, 16 'N 1 F ff' f fy. ' , ll ALS glm ,lf . Senior Superlativcs MOST TALENTED Dot Jones Woody Tetterton BEST LOOKING Faye Worrell Donnie Pittman MOST DEPENDABLE Jean Clay Bill Weaver A A., H MOST POPULAR Gwen Adcox Donnie Pittman QUIETEST Jean Clay Willis Cooke BEST ALI.. ROUND Evelyn Moore Jonnie Alford I X Seniar Supcrlalives 'Tr' MOST Mary Frances Wallace Woody Tetterton PERSONALITY 4 BEST DRESSED Faye Worrell Donnie Pittm an , 5 5? fx N . H WITTIEST ,-ffffifa' -' , ff' Brenda Price 2,3312 'iff 2 Bruce Parker 'Q' . ,XXV vi.: ss ig eg ' .. 2 '51 19 ng GEST FL Scniar IR TS BIG Brenda Price Tetterton Woody 20 BEST SPORTS Dot Jones Willis Cooke LY TOS UCCEED MOST LIKE s Wallace Mary France Jimmy Barnh ill Supcrlatives FRIENDLIEST Gwen Adcox Linwood Nunner Y MOST COURTEOUS Evelyn Moore Willis Cooke MOST ATHLETIC Brenda Price Jonnie Alford WCW 21 611155 Today all sixteen members of the Senior Class have gathered to watch a television program. Science has made such giant strides in the past few years that it is now possible to set your tele- vision on the past, the present, or the future. Tonight we shall dial in on the past four years and see ourselves as freshmen. As the picture begins, we are enter- ing Mr. Bunn's classroom for the first time. Everything is very confusing as all twenty of us try to adjust ourselves to high school life. We don't have much class business in our freshman year, but, nevertheless, we elect officers: Keith Mayo, President: Faye Patterson, Vice-president: Faye Worre1l,Secretary and Treasurer. As the commercial ends, it is followed by the story of our sophomore year, 1955- 1956. We eem to have settleddown abit as sophomores. After Mrs . Payne calls the roll, we are grieved to notice the absence of Carolyn Coley, Virginia Sykes, and Faye Patterson. We are proud to add Mary Frances Wallace, Clarence Haire, and Faye Hinton to our ranks. We are quite sophistocated and very much interested in letting W.H.S. know that we are capable of transacting weighty matters of vast interest to us and,we hope,to others. We elect Jimmy Barnhill p re s ide ntg Windy Andersor vice-presidentg Jonnie Alford treasurerg and Faye Worrell secretary. We start to work on money-making projects. The project we enjoy most is the Second Annual Spring Festival. Our junior year, 1956-1957, brings back memories some pleasant, some unpleasant, but nevertheless memories. We are especially fond of Mrs. Ann Truitt because we were fortunate enough tohave the honor ofbeing her first class in Whitakers High School. Under her capable guidance, we begin our busy Junior year. As the roll is called, we find that we have lost Clarence Haire, Bobby Jones, and Billy P ridgen and gained Donnie Pittman, Dan Lawrence, and Jean Blackmon. We spend the entire year making money for the Junior- Senior banquet which we hold at Ricks Hotel B all room . W e enjoy making terraces, picket fences, and a wishing pond for the Junior-Senior banquet. I History see two Juniors paddling a boat early one morning before school. What on earth could they be doing? Ah! yes, they a r e getting water lilies for the banquet wishing pond. As the time comes around for the annual Junior play, we are proud to present a three act comedy, Me and My Shadow . Our long andhardweeks ofpractice are well repaid when we see the large audience present for our performance. With a sigh of regret, we turn off the televisionbecause we can remember without any assistance the fleeting days and events of our last year in high school. We realized that the expenses of our Senior year would be much more than those of our Junior year. So we lost no time in getting organized, elect- ing our annual staff, and launching our adve rtising campaign. For class officers we elected Jonnie Alford presi- dent, Bill Weaver vice-president,Brenda Price treasurer, Faye Worrell secre- tary, and Gwen Adcox reporter. One of the busiest and most exciting days of our senior year was the day the pictures were made for our annual. Athletics throughout the entire four years aroused much interest. Five of our boys were stalwarts of the baseball team: three,of the boys' basketball team. We talked about our Senior play all year, but it was spring before we finally found time for it. We hope those who saw it enjoyed it as much as we did. We enjoyed many parties during the year. We especially appreciated the supper given us by Mrs. Virginia Reid, a former teacher and the mother of one of our mascots. We realize as we prepare to leave school and step into the world that we owe very much to the wise guidance we have received from the faculty. We are deeply indebted to Mr. Daniel Lane and Mr. M, C. Collins , who were our principals for our four years in high school,for their wise counsel and their personal interest in each of us. We shall always love and cherish our Alma Mate r , for here we have learned to get along with others in work and play. May we always remember our Cla s s Motto! Within ourselves our future lies. Jonnie Alford, historian fast Will ,And Zcstamenl We, the class of 1958, in the town of Whitakers, the county of Nash, and the state of North Carolina, being in as good m ental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this our last will and testament, render- ing void and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been previously made by us during a period of temporary opti- mism. In this manner we dispose of our possessions: Item I. To our dear old school build- ing itself, we leave this p e a c e fu l quiet caused by our abs ence and any apple cores, wads of gum, or crumpled notes we may have left. Item Il. To our principal, Mr. M. C. Collins,we give and bequeath a sense of relief that we are at last graduating. Item III. To our teachers we leave our keen sense of humor and our kindest r e g a r d s , without which we would have found school life painful indeed. Item IV. We give and bequeath to the Junior Class our well -known nerve, which they will need next year, and all the examination questions we have been given during the past years. Item V. To the Sophomore Class we leave our patience and ability to agree on all matters, also any notebooks, pencils, fountain pens, and unfinished lollypops. Item VI. To the young and unsophisti- cated Freshmen, we leave a map of the school building, so they will not get lo s t and roam around in everybody' s way look- ing for classrooms. We include with this map a book e ntitle d How To Tell The Teachers. Item VII. The smaller individual be- quests are as follows: Gwen Adcox leaves her friendly ways to Phyllis Bradley. Jonnie Alford leaves his ability to say the wrong thing at the right time to Gayle Price. Jimmy Barnhill leaves his ability to do the wrong thing at the right time to anyone who wants it. Jean Clay leaves her quietness to Gladys Quincy. Willis Co ok e le av e s his co-operative attitude to Milton Taylor. Dot Jones leaves her g enuine blond hair to Lynda Payne. Evelyn Moore leaves her courteous ways to Gurney Aycock. Linwood Nunnery leaves his ability to get into fights to Robert Jordan. Bruce Parker leaves his aches and pains to anyone in Whitakers High School who feels too good. Donnie Pittman, after taking careful inventory, found that he was fortunate in leaving the school at all and has nothing to leave anyone. Brenda Price leaves her flirty ways to Elizabeth Marks. Woody Tetterton leaves his love for girls to Ivan Moore. Mary Wallace leaves her good studying habits to Keith Mayo. Bill Weaver leaves his ability to sleep on class to Patsy Wallace. Faye Worrell leaves her wedding bells to Anita Marks. Besides the bequests, we leave our be st wishes to any and all who may desire them. Any property or personal possessions of this group that may remain in addition to the items specified are to be given to the School Board of Education to use as it sees fit. Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as the sole executer of this our last will and testament, our class advisor, Mrs. W. P. Thompson. In witness where of, this class of 1958, the testator, have set our hand and seal on this twentieth day of May in the year of 1958. Brenda Price Te stator l6'a!1y Pictures 4 on ey t I f mwiy,-fp, M.. wn......Zin... K is -aw :Q ry. We A fi 1. , vr P --Vg Ju MC - ! ng mf 1. Evelyn Moore 2. Dot Jones 3. Brenda Price 4. Woody ffetterton 5. Gwen Adcox 6. Faye Worrell 7. Willis Cooke 8. Jonnie Alford 9. Mary Wallace 24 Qxmhl uni 1 i S S' , 1 3 , rl -if 1 2 1 ef juniors Left to right: Alice Jane Proctor, President, Phyllis Bradley, Vice-Presi- dentg Janis Peele, Secretary, Florence Winfree, Treasurer, Lois Hinton, Reporter. ,,, WW lf , 135, , .I fv 5 7 P , aw, . - -2 K ,avr f - -M V I' Lk 0 ' auf, wr K ig S 'E , go Kam W. W, Www S M A31 a S my 'Q www .. , ff , gif? we - , Tw, 'K , 5 , S S or Q M Q, f 5 First Row, left to right: Bennie Adcox, Gurney Aycock, Robert Bunn, Kitty Doughtie, Faye Gardner, Barbara Hyman. Second Row: Carol Jones, Nellie Ruth Jordan, Jeanette Lawrence, Anita Marks, Elizabeth Marks, Keith Mayo. Third Row: Cooper Nelms, Gene Pittman, Gladys Quincy, Jimmy Short, Velma Stowe. 26 1 Saphomarcs i ii t'1.v 'x . T 1 13 h- 5 I ist! WL -- 3 15 ? f Left to Right: Lawrence Gibbs, President, Durrene Martin, Vice-President, Dell Taylor, Secretaryg Lynda Payne, Treasurerg Sarah Benson, Reporter. .V it 'N , 'Q 'S' if as I f Q an 'Ox ww VXI, ,M , First Row, left to right: Evelyn Alford, Alice Benson, Durwood Fisher, Randolph Garris, Jimmy Little, Betty Marks. Second Row: Ivan Moore, Helen Morgan, Larry Norton, Judy Peacock, Edward Pierce, Ruth Sykes. Third Row: Douglas Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Milton Taylor, Bobby Tippett, Rabon Tippett. 27 heshmeu , 3 'KQV' : 5 Q in ,Q + 1 Left to right: John MacKethan, Presidentg Nadia Kiser, Vice-President' Willis Denton, Secretary, Ken Armstrong, Treasurerg Mary Lynn Gorham, Reporter. x 4 - in I y S i A 1 A 1 o o in A A Q Y n t 4' 4 r fi A j A ,, ,+, ..,. f ' n - . , A' , , il - : ,,, Fix ' :JA ooko X 'N Ki L S +12 it f 2 Q fm' I A o n S r .,.1.:: A:f- :': A A Z 'gi 4 i f E 5 X f o GB h iya... 'VVVV , Q' ,-fy lgrfr K, I t o 4 i wi L -X f First Row, left to right: Glenda Alford, Charlotte Anderson, Gladys Aycock, Linda Blackrnon, Rosa Lee Childers, Frances Cutchin. Second Row: Ray Dixon, Henry Garris, Carolyn Hull Lil Johnson, Marvin Jones, Micheal Jones. Third Row: Robert Jordan, Neal Leggett, Steven Moore, Joan Mayo, Anne Neville, Peter Parker. 28 Sfrcshmcu 2, , Q YR 0 6 ' .f . . . m gi A ,V -1-ww, I K :ii av-ul' , Y X I 44 ' i it P P d f ffm, W ,.,. PM W V 'QTSZQJ K .. Xxx ximiwrzair 1 ffl - , Q x x , Q it Q e First Row, left to right: Tommy Pierce, Bobby Pittman, Jimmy Pittman, Kirby Pittman, Gayle Price, Stanley Smith. Second Row: Betty Ruth Tippette, Patsy Wallace, Linda Faye Windham, Judy Worrell, Wayne Vick, Selby Walkins. Not pictured, Kenneth Rawls. A 1-.A i ,. , I 29 M. Snapshots FAMILIAR FACES AND PLACES 'fm Si 'ie 'A . 4 u - I K 1- . 5' x. .K 1 x .1 LY --1 , r- . ff af I3 .Ik .f Jimmy Barnhill Assistant Editor Ure Whiloniarz Sta Mrs. W. P. Thompson, Advisor and Mary Frances Wallace, Editor-in-Chief XX' Ntwwgv Gwen Adcox Clas s Editor Q 7, Left to right: Faye Worrell, Advertising Managerg Dot Jones, Art Editorg Donnie Pitt- man, Business Manager, Woody Tetterton, Spo rt s Editorg B r enda Price, Publicity Manager. 32 Had 61055 Left to right: Mary Wallace, Woody Tetterton, Anita Marks Alice Marie Benson, Carolyn Hull. Seated: Mrs. Thompson W , cf 4 Left to right: Mrs. Payne, Advisor, Woody Tetterton, Lois Hinton, Kitty Doughtie, Jimmy Barnhill, Nellie Ruth Jordan, Phyllis Bradley, Janice Peele, Mary Wallace. BETA CLUB OFFICERS Woody Tetterton ....... President Lois Hinton ...... Vice-President Nellie Jordan. . . ..... Secretary Jimmy Barnhill . . . . Treasurer Seated, left to right: Linda Blackmon, Glenda Alford, Frances Cutchin, Anne Neville, Nadia Kiser, Linda Faye Windham, Rosa Lee Childers, Car olyn Hull. Standing, first row: Betty Ruth Tippett, Dot Jones, Patsy Wallace, Dell Taylor, Lois Hinton, Anita Marks, Mary Lynn Gorham, Gayle Price, Phyllis Bradley, Carol Jones, Barbara Hyman, Mrs. Truitt, Advisor. Second row: Kitty Doughtie, Alice Proctor, Jean Clay, Nellie Jordan, Brenda Price, Faye Worrell, Jani c e Pe e le , Lynda Payne, Charlotte Anderson, Velma Stowe, Evelyn Alford, Lil Johnston, Betty Marks, Durrene Martin, Je ane tte Lawrence, Elizabeth Taylor, Faye Gardner, Joan Mayo, Gladys Quincy, Judy Worrell, Elizabeth Marks, Florence Winfree. 3. H. I X IB ,M n c' 04- 1, J. 3 L u ll np .- x . I 11, a f j Q ., ,H , Q , 9 ,O 1,0 ,X NN, H9 First row, left to right: Robert Bunn, Alice Marie Benson Phyllis Bradley Lois Hinton, Alice Jane Proctor, Bobby Tippett Second Row Woodv Tetterton, Willis Cooke, Kitty Doughtie, Durward Fisher Barbara Hyman Bill Weaver, Jonnie Alford, Jimmy B a rnhill , Milton Taylor Third row Faye Gardner, Dell Taylor, Brenda Price, Evelyn Alford Douglas Taylor Linwood Nunnery, Lawrence Gibbs, Jimmy Little, Rabon Tippett Monogram 611111 , Sf. 944. rum 010. F2057 FA E' 'QJ Cf 'Coda , ' x of Z7 .71-as f First row, left to right: Willis Cooke , Gurney Aycock Cooper Nelms, Douglas Taylor, Bill Weaver, Bruce Parker, Donnie Pitt man. Second Row: Bennie 'Adcox, Larry Norton, Edward Pierce Ivan Moore, Keith Mayo, Linwood Nunnery, Bobby Tippett Third row: Robert Jordan, Marvin Jones, Kirby Pittman Wayne Vick Peter Parker, Jimmy Pittman, Henry Garris. Fourth row Stanley Smith, Tommy Pierce, Steven Moore, Kenneth Rawls John Mac Kethan, Willis Denton, Ray Dixon. Fifth row: Neal Leggett Selby Watkins, Michael Jones, Ken Armstrong, Mr. M. C. Collins First row, left to right: Sarah Benson, Alice Benson. Second row: Lois Hinton, Lawrence Gibbs, Durward Fisher. Third row: Kitty Doughtie, Durrene Martin, Evelyn Alford, Jimmy Barnhill. Fourth row, Phyllis Bradley, Barbara Hyman, Dell Taylor, Lynda Payne, Florence Winfree, Mrs. Thompson. as Dench 61116 ,WS A 1 e Ah xy l I 4 is A Mrlrshals , -X ,, A tu X fy, N.: ' if sg '95 ' W, L Q A,-iffQf1.cQWi,l. J f an., L.. is we Left to right: Janice Peele, Phyllis Bradley, Chief-Nellie Ruth Jordan, Florence Winfree, Kitty Doughtie. 51:6 611111 First row, left to right: Faye Gardner, Mary Lynn Gorham, Nadia Kiser, Elizabeth Marks, Judy Worrell, Lois Hinton, Carol Jones, Florence Winfree, Glenda Alford, Frances Cutchin, Charlotte Anderson, Velma Stowe, Janice Peele. Second row: Sarah Benson, Carolyn Hull, Lynda Payne, Jeanette Lawrance, Brenda Price, Evelyn Alford, Kitty Doughtie, Dell Taylor, Durrene Martin, Alice Marie Benson, Joan Mayo, Lil Johnston, Anne Neville, Linda Blackman. Third row: Steve Moore, Ken Armstrong, Douglas Taylor, Ivan Moore, Jonnie Alford, Robert Bunn, Gladys Quincy, Nellie Ruth Jordan, Barbara Hyman, Phyllis Bradley, Betty Marks. Fourth row: Willis Denton, Bennie Adcox, Neal Leggett. Gurney Aycock, Woody Tetterton, Bill Weaver, Lawrence Gibbs, John MacKethan, Wayne Vick. ,f giit ' T,fT' , , .,., ,, A , , 2 , W 'Wi w ' ,L 4 t ' . 1 ' 1 I ,i.'e 1 , A ifzf A -' ' fe: fr -' as texwiszzffa - Maia Lf .34 .133 1 I , ,- fi h .iisf 1 5 O C librarians Mrs. Payne, Advisor. X-1 mr' if x A 1 x l5'us Drivers Leftto right: Donnie Pittman, Gurney Aycock, Willis Cooke, Bennie Adcox, Cooper Nelms, Bruce Parker. Left to right: Brenda Price, Linwood Nunnery, Anita Marks, Sarah Benson, Jonnie Alford, Phyllis Bradley, Barbara Hyman. 37 W-I3 I-li-,Cites Staff Left to right: Mrs. Payne, Woody T e tt e r t on , Phyllis Bradley, Lois Hinton, Kitty Doughtie, Nellie Jordan, Jimmy Barnhill, Janice Peele, Mary Wallace. Senior 4-H 61116 SENIOR 4-H CLUB OFFICERS Brenda Pr i c e, President, Bennie Adcox, Secretary and Treasurerg Neal Leggett and Glenda Alford, Song Leaders, Anne Neville, Devotional Leader. First row, left to right: Nadia Kiser, Glenda Alford, Dell Taylor, Anne Neville, Brenda Price, Bennie Adcox, Jimmy Little. Second row, Betty Marks, Dot Jones, Gladys Quincy, Carol Jones, Evelyn Alford, Neal Leggett, Willis Denton. Steve Moore, Wayne Vick. F i r s t row, left to rig ht: Terry Alford, Howard Armstrong, Steve Bradley, Charles Raynor, David Turner, Cynthia MacDonnell, Janet R os se r, Mary Ann Garris, Susie Gibbs, Pe g g y O 'Neil , Ann Tucker, Jim Bradley, Tim Fisher. Second row: Dean Hux, Troy Vick, F r anc e s Adkins, Linda Little, Patsy Walker, Linda Taylor, Ruth Walker, Dianne Gay, David Kiser, Van Mayo. Third row: Judy Jones, Yvonne Nunnery, Claire R o s s e r, Suzannah Anderson, Judy Edwards, E mi ly De nt on, Linda Taylor. Fourth row: Carolyn Taylor, Ann Griffin, Brenda Peele, Perry Pittman, Relle Taylor, Beverly Leggett, Ben Neville, Pat Taylor. Fifth row: Evelyn Warner, Ann Baker, Anne Pierce, Wayne Tucke r, Charles Raynor, Frank Jones, David Morgan. junior 4-H 611111 JUNIOR 4-H CLUB OFFICERS Van Mayo - President Suzannah Anderson - Vice President Relle Taylor - Devotional Leader 38 ATH LETIC S -up Guard Rosa Lee Chxlders Evelyn Alford Forward Joan Mayo Forward x 5, ,I 2 Faye Gardner Guard Barbara Hyman Forward E 5 1 if 3 f 3 Y 1 Durrene Martin Guard Girls' Haskctball Left to right: Rosa Lee Childers, Durrene Martin, Nadia Kiser, Glenda Alford, Gladys Aycock, Brenda Price, Jeanette Lawrence, Faye Gardner, Charlotte Anderson, Lil Johnston, Joan Mayo, Anne Neville, Frances Cutchin, Carolyn Hull, Dell Taylor. Center: Barbara Hyman and Evelyn Alford. 5 Q I Kenneth St ancil Coach 41 XX KR ,J ivxako ,www Jimmy Barnhill FORW Lawrence Gibbs CENTER gt . MN K 7? i ,WF F Durward Fisher 'J FORWARD Le W, I 'Exe f im 1 ,J ' , Wilh s Cooke CENTER X ? i Milt on Taylor GUARD Jonnie Alford GUARD Bays' Haskctball First row, left to right: Jonnie Alford, Willis Cooke and Jimmy Barnhill, Co-Captains, Woody Tettertong Douglas Taylor, Manager. Second row: Steve Moore, Ken Armstrong. Tommy Pierce, Robert Bunn, Milton Taylor, Durward Fisher. Third row, Rabon Tippett, Ivan Moore, Neal Leggett, Jimmy Little, Lawrence Gibbs, Henry Garris, Selby Watkins, Bobby Tippette, Mr. Glover Knot picutred.J if , 5 J Sb o 115' ' E -, 6 'ls 33 43 Ghccrleadcrs Left to right: Alice Marie Benson, Elizabeth Taylor, Sarah Benson, Mary Lynn Gorham Phyllis Bradley, Lois Hinton, Lynda Payne, Alice Jane Proctor, Kitty Doughtie. CHIEF CHEERLEADER Phyllis Br adley - s r Z 1 wrifvif S5 2 ELENIE TARY .'f kF4',X'. Q egpk 6 J Q if fl 1 ' 'Q' ,ff-' .fqf k-,..f- Q. ' '-- A-'wxx wif Jing: fl. flemcntary Jaculfy . 1 'iv SWE' 'Qi xx in 5 ,ge Q . ,W .. ,E ' L 1 4 Q I rl, K' J Q all M' . 0 . f f If I I I xv 1 Left to right: Mrs. Gaston Moore, Seventh and Eighth Gradesg Mrs. Ethel Pittman, Sixth and Seventh Gradesg Miss Della Winstead, Fifth Gradeg Miss Mary Brooks Taylor, Fourth Grade. ,f-wg... ,' V '- 1 in 'M tr +3 ei X if . .411 if A ,g R fy -5, Left to right: Mrs. Ruth Wells, Third Gradeg Mrs. Mildred Cherry, Second Gradep Mrs. H. G. Barnhill, First Grade. 46 Sighth Grade I A 0 i55ei1fWr. M... ,s an A ., N.. t Qi- V X A iw' so - .., '33 . B 111 ' 4 T2 ' 'S 5 MQ 6 c D W B L' 1Ah A K, lf' a .5 , SLL 5? A I - ' X .Q 3 li I 2 X' lb x 5 6 Q T54 ' M J A .. .4 ,,,, .T -Qin, -gr., my Q E-v -:1 f, ' sr. 2, et Q B 4 fi Q J 64. 5 X' .N-X' 'Aff 5 'K fy . ' U - . X A., N . . M ' N X X J f f ' K X .i ' QF' xx r 7 -. in 3 :Q 'X 'Q ei .J ,R 4 2. x -fx if -21.11 5 5' 5' Q 5 ' if we n Q3 ., 45 , :gi - ,. 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Q, 5 . ' 'fr ' ' to n Q X1 livin? e l' First row, left to right: Diane Gay, Myrtle Faye Griffin, Dean Hux, Donnie Jordan, David Kiser, Nancy Marks, Van Mayo, Brenda Peele, Ann Pierce. Second row: Sarah Benson,'Faye Raynor, Claire Rosser, Carolyn Taylor, Linda Taylor, Margaret Taylor, Pat Taylor, Shelia Turner, Tommy Twisdale. Third row: Troy Vick, Patsy Walker, Evelyn Warner, Bobby Winfree. 47 1' Sixth Grade . 9. F fix fix? X if 1 5 SH Lg X ss ' -X 7' vi., X, W A-g.g,gs,. w W 351 4 XXXJAV 1 Ufylzfl ' ,L Ky ,,m4.m 'l ' - ,N Q Q 4 'fig' 6' 5 'Us , , . , .' tis , Axgx 'fig it 5 - -y, gs- 2 , t M . .ara i,,, , . it u., if 4 1 f i f 2 First row, left to right: Donald Ar m s t r ong , Beverly Avent, Betty Aycock, Glenn Blackmon, Gorham Bradley, Hal Davis, Raymond Fountain, Sue Gibbs, Herman Pittman. Second row: Ben Neville, Linda Parker, Louis Stone, Richard Stone, Wayne Tucker, Charles Walker, Ruth Walker, George Watson, Linda Little. gifth Grade . E A D A . B , Q 3 , 'ri , ,W f 2 - Q A -' -Q -A , ,,,,w -if ftn 1,1-iv -ti, , Q41 U Q: - Q, X . f .50 1 j' f' - -y A , M, K Y ' . ff it A , l G5 . 1 S Y- J X A , 4 ' 3 -M few, at fic! v-iii' H i 3 ' 4' 'B' 1 -f fl. sw ,, 1 it A W fain, W F I I I yy,-rf'-. my .MM - fa D , 5 xiff?f:vJu .t L1 JC ' . t, 7 he .pa ff A wig k f-gtg, : First row, left to right: Billy Adkins , Terry Alford, Howard Armstrong, E. B. Avent, Eunice Aycock, Carter Baker, Steve B r adle y, Tom Fisher, Frank Jones. Second row: Bobby Liles, Cynthia McDonough, Y uonne Nunne r y , Peggy O'Neil, Douglas Pittman, Janet Rosser, Marie Rawls, Charles Raynor, Brenda Sykes. Third row: She rwood Walker, Harvey Wells, Danny Winfree. 48 '2' ' H fs tl 'Tl' 5-5 3 'N ' :inf 'J Ji S v., 5 in 'A 3, CWLK, R 4 . 'fl L .2 A A ' lla' T ft' f ,X r 'S W ll 'M lr K f PNN if l All . l V N M F ,Lf 'ii '- 21 my of if X ' tt QW-.,.ciin'sf Fha - . ri we ta 4 o 'ln L1 Q G '-- .i Ki I g0ll!'ff1 Grade First row: Ann Aycock, Linda Aycock, Ann Blackrnon, 'Katherine Cutchin, Linda Faithful, Olivia Fitzgerald, Al Garris, Tommy Griffin, Elsie Hoggard. Second row: Bettie Jones, Linda Jordan, Stanley Jordan, Joe Marks, Eddie Morgan, Ann Nunnery, William O'Conney, Mary Parker, Eugene Pittman. Third row: Ray Rawls, Shirley Rawls, Elbert Ricks, Butch Sykes, Rufus Stone, Edna Stone, John Taylor, Joyce Taylor, Vickie Taylor. Fourth row: Ann Watson, Cecil Whitehead. Zfhird Grads First row: Larry Adams, Bonnie Adkins, Beverly Armstrong, Mildred Armstrong, Freddie Black- mon, Linda Blackrnon, Michael Bunn, Greg Cooke, Sara Davis. Second row: Patricia Flye, Jimmy I-ioggard, Richard Jones, Linda Rose Joyner, Mack Judge, Larry Leggett, Edith Marks, Otis O'Conney. Johnny Peele. 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SP E s 9 xx I If lm I 5 4 A Q . t Second Grade First row: Henry Armstrong, Jimmy Aycock, Mary Baker, Gary Bradley, Mary Bradley, Madelyn Collins, Katherine Denton, Danny Everette, Mae Faithful. Second row: Gordon Judge, Nan Kutulas, Betsy Mann, Betty Morgan, Danny Parker, Ferdie Parker, Curtis Pittman, Betty Stone, Dan Stowe, Third row: Tony Sykes, Thelma Taylor, Mary Ella Tetterton, Archie Thompson, Horner Vernon, Linda Weeks, Gregory Winfree Elirst Grade First row: Patsy Baker, Hugh Bryan, Annette Bunn, Curnie Faithful, Houston Fitzgerald, Irene Hathaway, Gloria Hull, Anne Jones, Dale Marks . Second row: Clarence Morgan, Ben Parker, Beatrice Pierce, ErnestRawls, Jerry Stowe, Felix Tucker, Vann Turner, Gene Watson, Jim Watson. Third row: Donna Underhill, Peggy Wells. Ft 'Q , i 'B fel , - ist, is t, - t, J ,V mum 0 - . A g f' , 'Q fb,,,. WY -. ff' ' f S Dil' ststtt -xgl, jv . uv 'L 'ff 'M 1 50 'x X V Q I DIXON BLIND 81 AWNING SERVICE Blinds Manufactured in Wood, Flexalum 8: Steel Blinds Cleaned-Repainted-Repaired Aluminum Awnings 8: Storm Windows Phone Z- 2360 Compliments of ROSENBLQONI-I.EVY Rocky Mount North Carolina. Rocky Mount North Carolina l l Compliments of 1 DANIEL'S. INC. l s. K. Knsss i l Shopping Center l For Women and Junior Misses l 108 South Main Street Rocky Mount North Carolina Rocky Mount North Carolina NN EY' I l 1 , 1 X' xx E i R ll GEHMAN'S Alw-us nas: OUAIHV Y 3 JEWELERS Value Means Low Price Plus he Q 2 on Z Quality 3 139 South Main Street That Pays Off With Service 1 Rocky Mount North Carolina Rocky Mount North Carolina 1 lm, W, -- -W occ QUINN'S INCORPORATED RAWLS 8a WINSTEAD. INC. Furniture of Quality Phone 2217-1 Wholesale Auto Parts 168-178 North Main street l Rocky Mount North Carolina Rocky Mount North Carolina tutt u-,..,-ct out ONE STOP FARM SERVICE Feed Seed Fertilizer Fresh Meats - Dry Goods - Hardware Allis-Chalmers Tractors 81 Machinery Buyers of Peanuts, Cotton, Corn, and Small Grains Bonded Warehouse - Cotton Gin - Feed Mills M.c. BRASWELL CQMPA Y Serving the Farmer Since 1872 From the Heart nfl' I. lu., of the Country l U , 1 - S .. - e S 'Q .-... 5 . ,.,X 1.!1AG---P' ' ' ' I Battleboro No rth Ca rolina Compliments of DILLON SUPPLY CO. Farm Machine ry Mill Supplies Rocky Mount North Carolina BUNTING, HARDY 81 MINGES Men's Clothing and Furnishings Wear our Rental Formal Wear to the Junior-Senior No Finer Rental Formal Wear Anywhere Rocky Mount North Carolina Compliments of MOTOR BEARINGS 84 PARTS CO., INC. Rocky Mount North Carolina Compliments of A--C MOTORS, INC. Your Lincoln-Mercury Dealer 355 South Washington Street Roclvy Mount North Carolina CONGRAT ULATIONS C L-ASS OF ' 58 ROCKY MOUNT'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE Serving All Eastern Carolina PEACOCK MEAT CO. Post Office Box 525 Rocky Mount North Carolina Compliments of MANGUM WAREHOUSE Rocky Mount North Carolina MOSLEY'S SHADY LAKE MOTEL 10070 Air Conditioned - Hot Water Heat - Tile Baths - Television l Mile North of Rocky Mount Phone 67195 Rocky Mount North Carolina BUCK OVERTON'S Headquarters for the Best in Town Barbecue, Brunswick Stew We also serve Fried and Barbecued Chicken Phone 6-7369 Rocky Mount North Carolina ,.. .AE , Compliments of AIRPORT LUNCHEONETTE Rocky Mount North Carolina STANDARD ELECTRIC CO. The Best Service in Town Rocky Mount North Carolina FERGUSSON'S LAUNDERETTE 418 Parker Street Dial Z-6282 Rocky Mount North Carolina Kampus Sweethearts . ' ex' x 4' , JUNIORS Faye Gardner Gene Pittman .A SENIORS Dot Jones FRESHMEN Mary Lynn Gorham, Queen Willis Denton, King Donnie Pittman lf 'fr - , v 9' . isegff, .,e fiwejgiig., .5 Q , if ? :,gQ, F V 35.1. 4. 1 L S XE-.M if, - .. Ji... , K ww f 1 L 1, ,V P wid ,V W. 1-9- SOPHOMORES Dur rene Martin Rabon Tippette 55 1 if , 5 -,533 A ' 'Sgr ' P - f , yt 3 5 f .1 1 . k M 1 QQ 'iw Q, W f , i. x,.,..,, X Qi 334445 is, Qs .4 Q, tissue WHITAKERS FARM surrlv co. it Gene ral Farm Supplies Si Equipment ,.j I A. I Insecticides Building Materials Anvil Brand Clothes ,K . 5 Hardware kg:5iU. V Whitakers Phone 2401 North Carolina Compliments of FLAKE B. CHIPLEY See the new '58 Edsel Rocky Mount North Carolina 1 LITTlE'S TEXACO SERVICE We Specialize In Fender, Body and Painting Work Repairs To All Cars 8: Trucks WRECKER SERVICE Dial 3581 or 3571 I ' Whitakers North Carolina Congratulations , Seniors PLANTERS COTTON OIL 81 FERTILIZER CO. DAVENPORT'S l Radio and T. V. 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Groceries Meats Phone 279-1 Phone 2691 Whitakers North Carolina Whitakers North Carolina 57 Authorized Poulan Chain Saws Dealers Sales and Service JOHNSON BROTHERS SAW COMPANY f- l i tr, X 44 tn' , v Lg, ' 'PIT -mf l We Service all Small Gasoline Engines I and Other Popular Make Chain Saws 5 Call us Today for a Free Demonstration Whitake rs North Carolina Compliments of JOHNSON BROTHERS We Offer Attractive Prices For All Types of Standing Timber Including Pine and Hardwood Pulp Phone 280-6 Whitakers North Carolina 58 CLIFTON'S JEWELER mx 'fa ,S ,gli-:Z Z, X ' -fa W. Q XQN X3 Any Article Sold Engraved Free Watches Diamonds Jewelry Enfield, North Carolina Compliments of ENFIELD CLEANERS Phone 338-1 Enfield North Carolina ANDERSON TRACTOR 81 IMPLEMENT CO. New Idea Corn Pickers New Holland Pickup Hay Balers Ferguson Tractors Radio and Motor Repair Work Phone 404-1 Enfield North Carolina D. A. 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