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0¥E STAFF
SCHOOLarolina
Ann McCabe, Editor-in-Chief
Shirley Mint-on, Business Manager
fiRBQUOTWK-CAMDtN LIBRARYELIZABETH CITY m r
FOREWORDIn this edition of our annual
we are bringing Elizabeth City
into the Spotlight. This is your
town brought to life for you,
its citizens. We now turn the
Spotlight on Elizabeth City.
ELIZABETH CITY, IN.CV
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Administration Classes Activities
LIFE
in our town, U.S.
A
Rich In Historical Significance
Home of the Infamous Pirate, Blackbeard
Mystery Surrounds This House One of the First Homes Built in Our Town
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Dedication
To you, who shows great patience and understanding towards us,
who is always ready to cooperate in any way possible, and who
works only for the betterment of our school system we do dedicate
the 1958 edition of the Spotlight.
MR. FRED J. EASON
the Elizabeth City Board Of School Trustees
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Administration
Our school board, administrators, and faculty play an important part in the
life of our community. We shall endeavor to bring you a picture of the part
that they play by showing them in their every day surroundings.
IDA BROCK BOWERSCommercial
B.S. Woman's College of the
University of North Carolina
ROBERT BROOKSWorld History
Biology
B.S. Wake Forest College
SCOTT CALLAWAYInstrumental Music
B.A.E.
University of Mississippi
M.M.University of Michigan
faculty
PAULINE MOE CLINKSCALESSocial Science and
General MathB.S. State College
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
BERTHA COOPERMathematics
B.A. M.A.East Carolina College
WILMA WILLIAMS FLOODLibrarian
B.A. Atlantic Christian College
faculty
AUDREY HEATH McMULLANPhysical Education
ScienceMars Hill College
B.S. East Carolina College
MARY OWENSLatin, Civics
B.A.College of William and Mary
BILLY L. REVELLETypingBiology
B.S. East Carolina College
RUTH SAWYERHome Economics
B.S. Woman's College of the
University of North Carolina
JOHN WILLIAM TATUMIndustrial Arts
Vacuity
LINDA TAYLOREnglish
B.S., M.A. East Carolina College
ERMA TURNERBiology
ChemistryB.A., M.A. East Carolina College
REBECCA WEBBMathematics
B.A. Wake Forest College
M.A. Teachers' CollegeColumbia University
ROY ASKEWSpanish, Library
B.S. East Carolina College
VESTA REEL
Glee ClubA.B. High Point College
State Teachers' College,
West Chester, Pa.
ESTELLA J. COXSecretary
Barrett's Business School
MAMIE TAYLOR COLLINSCafeteria Supervisor
B.S. Woman's College of the
University of North Carolina
faculty
MRS. R. R. PERRY J. S. PALMER CHESTER HASSELLManager of Cafeteria Maintenance Assistant Maintenance
Superintendent Superintendent
Seniors
Ann Carolyn Abbott
"The longer you know her the better
you like her."
Ambition—To be a teacher
Claudia Jean Allen
"Her ways are ways of pleasantness,
and all her paths are peace."
Ambition—To be a laboratory tech-
nician
Gene Rogers Alligood
"Handsome is as handsome does,
but it sure helps to be good-
looking."
Ambition—To be a Riviera Playboy
Sandra Elizabeth Archbell
"Is she so quiet and demure?Maybe, but don't be too sure."
Ambition—To be a secretary
195$
Jimmy
Rodney
Seniors
James Franklin Armstrong, Jr.
"He's not lazy, he's just saving his
energy."
Ambition—To be an engineer
Irving Rudolph Baccus, Jr.
"Happy he is, from care he is free;
why aren't all contented like he."
Ambition—To be a minister ofmusic
Rodney Dale Ballance
"Never too serious, never too gay,
but an all around good fellow."
Ambition—To join the Air Force
Phillip Erwin Bates
"He's little but he's wise, he's aterror for his size."
Ambition—Go into professionalbaseball or join the Coast Guard
1958
Anne
Tish
Seniors
Charlotte Anne Baxley
"A willing heart, attractive grace,
a charming girl A^ith dimpled face."
Ambition—to be a medical tech-nician
Joyce Ann Benton
"There's no snare for a man's heartlike waving red hair."
Ambition—To be a secretary andhousewife
Mae Letitia Blount
"Pretty, charming, and awfully nice,
the kind of girl you'd look at twice."
Ambition—To be a home economist
Sarah Elizabeth BonDurant
"A friendly girl in every way, whomakes the most of every day."
Ambition—To be a choral director
195S
Seniors
Florence Arlene Box
"She reminds us of champagne,always bubbling over."
Ambition—To be a social worker or
director of religious education
Karen Yvonne Braddy
"True to her word, her work, andher friends."
Ambition—To be a secretary
Florence
Joyce
Joyce Marie Brothers
"A winning way, a pleasant smile,
keeps trouble away all the while."
Ambition—To be a secretary andhousewife
William Elbert Burgess
"Long may we seek his likeness,
long in vain."
Ambition—To be a psychiatrist
1958
Yvonne
Seniors
Robert Lyle Carolus
"Life doesn't seem to bother him."
Ambition—To be successful
Doris Jean Copeland
"What's the use of worrying, it
never was worthwhile."
Ambition—To be happy
Bob
Sandra
Sandra Elizabeth Coppersmith
"Quiet in appearance with motivesunknown."
Ambition—To be a secretary
Shirley Ann DeJoy
"It matters not how long you live,
but how well."
Ambition—To be a math teacheror a Spanish interpreter in an em-bassy
Doris
Shirley Ann
1958
Seniors
Connie
William Edward Dunstan, III
"He will find a way or make one."
Ambition—To be a lawyer
Vera Gwendolyn Evans
"Good things in small packagescome."
Ambition—To be a laboratory tech-
nician
Constant Greene Fearing, III
"His heart's content when he's onmischief bent."
Ambition—To join the Air Force
Joan Elizabeth Ford
"Brunette, petite, pretty and sweet;
she isn't likely to be beat."
Ambition—To be a secretary or to
show horses
J958
Seniors
Herman Glover Freeman, Jr.
"Not too solemn, not too gay, buta real good fellow in every way."
Ambition—To be President of Nor-folk and Western Railroad
Ann Burrus Fulcher
"Her singing has charms to soothethe savage beast."
Ambition—To be a nurse or asinger
Lavonna Ann Hare
"If you know her well, you knowshe's swell."
Ambition—To be a commercialartist
Marion Maxine Harris
"A very sweet maid of quiet taste
and manners mild."
Ambition—To be a nurse
195$
if - ?.
Seniors
Roy Clavis Harris
"Truly a character, liked by all."
Ambition—To be an electrical
engineer
Myrtle Dean Hassell
"Modest and sweet as the daisies."
Ambition—To be a secretary andhousewife
Roy
Nick
Nicholas Joseph Hilgerr, Jr.
"Of his success we have no doubt,but the girls will get him if hedoesn't watch out."
Ambition—To be a professionalathlete
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Alfred Lee Hill
"He has no time for girls or fame,a mere diploma is his aim."
1958
Seniors
Gwendolyn Wescott Hill
"Fun-loving and gay, her life's pathshould be a happy way."
Ambition—To get married (Billy?)
Catherine Louise Hobbs
"Life is so short and sweet, but so
she." uP^Ambition—To be a teacher
Louise
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Deloris Ann McCabe Hodges
"She never lets work detain her
from pleasure."
Ambition—To study voice andmusic
John Weston Jennette, Jr.
"Good-natured and true, his share
he's willing to do."
Ambition—To be a lawyer
195$
Vicki
Sidney
Seniors
Victoria Lee Jennette
"A winning way, a pleasant smile,
dressed so neat but quite in style."
Ambition—To study music
Robert Franklin Jones
"Quiet and steady, always ready."
Ambition—To be a mechanicalengineer
Bobby
Bobby
Raymond Sidney Jordan, Jr.
"If he weren't such a devil, he'd bea perfect angel."
Ambition—To be an electricalengineer
Robert Warren King
"Men may come and men may gobut he goes on forever."
Ambition—Doesn't have any
1958
Seniors
Elizabeth Ann Kramer"She smiles and the world smiles
with her."
Ambition—To go to Duke Univer-sity
Sandra Arlene Longenecker
"A grand person to know and atrue friend to everyone."
Ambition—To be a secretary
Yvonne Lowry
"Happy, clever, full of fun, she hasa smile for everyone."
Ambition—To be a chemist
Mary Glenn McPherson Luton
"Succeeds in everything she under-takes."
Ambition—To be a good wife andhomemaker
1958
Sandra
Mary Glenn
Seniors
Vivian Leigh Mathis
"She may look quiet but lookagain."
Ambition—To be a secretary
Alma Marie Midgett
"She's gentle and shy, but there's
mischief in her eye."Ambition—To be a secretary
Shirley Jo Minron
"She has an admirable personality
and lots of friends."
Ambition—To be an assistantmechanical engineer
Anne Bray Moore"Earth has not anything to showmore fair."
Ambition—To be a medical tech-
nologist
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X.
Almarie
Anr
1958
Seniors
Doris Ann Morse
"Little she asks, her wants are few."
Ambition—To be a buyer for Belk-
Tyler's
Thomas Douglas Perry
"He will be satisfied with life."
Ambition—To be a minister
Dons
Mary Frances
Mary Virginia Gibbs Phelps
"She saw and loved."
Ambition—To be the mother of 4children
Frances Marie Politi
"Ready for anything, but let's makeit fun."
Ambition—To be a nurse
1958
Margaret
Betty
Margaret Ann Russell
"May she always stay the same,changing nothing but her name."
Ambition—To get her M.R.S.Degree
Barbara Mae Sawyer
"The force of her own merit wins
her way."
Ambition—To be a nurse andhousewife
Seniors
Elizabeth Louise Burch Price
"One so lovable is bound to beloved."
Ambition—To be a good cook
Mary Louise Roughton
"A sweet maid of quiet ways."
Ambition—To be a secretary
Seniors
Calvin Lory Sawyer
"Dependability demands respect."
Ambition—To be a chemicalengineer
Thomas Cecil Sawyer, III
"A little mischief now and then is
relished by the wisest men."Ambition—To be a millionairefarmer
If
Lary
Joyce
Joyce Annette Scaff
"They also serve who only stand
and wait."
Ambition—To be a secretary or
bookkeeper
Sherill Ann Schneider
"It's nice to be nice when you're
naturally nice."
Ambition—To be a model or sec-
reta ry
1958
Tom
Sherill
Melvin
Priscilla Susan
Priscilla Ann Sraron
"Quiet and resolute."
Ambition—To be a secretary
Susan Emily Tillis
"Always laughing, never sad, some-times naughty, never bad."
Ambition—To go to college
1958
Seniors
James Francis Turtle, Jr.
"A likeable fellow."
Ambition—To be a mechanicalengineer
Raymond Lee Twiddy, III
"A good student, a good sport, anda good friend."
Ambition — To become well-educated
Francis
Jennette
Joyce Jennette Armstrong Upton
"Love is a beautiful dream."
Ambition—To be a housewife
Richard Jenkins Walter
"To hurry and worry is not his
creed."
Ambition—To be a millionaire
1958
Seniors
Wayne
Patricia Anne Waters
"There danced a star and under it
she was born."
Ambition—To be a dancer
William Alton Weeks, Jr.
"Why take life seriously—we neverget out of it alive anyway."
Ambition—To be an Air Force pilot
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y
W. A.
Wayne Miller Wilkinson
"Not afraid of work but not in
sympathy with it."
Ambition—To be a herpetologist
Ann Cannon Wright
"None know her but to love her,
nor name her but to praise her."
Ambition—To be a teacher
1958
TreasurerSherill Schneider
President
Betty Kramer
r
Vice-President
Gwen Evans
Mascots
Michael PuckettCarol Hooper
Waiting for the music to begin. Chatting between dances. All tired out.
flunior-Senior 1957
Ah! Refreshments. The teachers relaxing. It's almost over.
Marshals 1957First row, left to right: Mary Glenn McPherson, Alfred Hill, Louise Hobbs,Ray Twiddy, Gwen Hill. Second row: Beth BonDurant, Susan Tillis, Letitia
Blount, Betty Kramer. Absent from picture: Gail Goodwin.
Senior
BEST ALL AROUNDBeth BonDurant
Bobby King
BEST DRESSEDAlmarie Midgett
Irving Baccus
BEST LOOKINGAnne MooreGene Alligood
Senior
MOST DEPENDABLEBarbara SawyerBobby Jones
MOST INTELLECTUALMary Glenn Luton
Alfred Hill
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEDBetty KramerBill Dunstan
MOST POPULARLetitia BlountBill Burgess
MOST TALENTEDPat WatersRay Twiddy
QUIETESTGwen Evans
Rodney Ballance
Superlatives
President
Sallie Bette Bowers
Vice-President
Paul Davenport
Secreta ry
Clate Aydlett
Treasurer
Carolyn Miller
fluHior Officers
Jeff AttixSally Bell
Donald Brothers
Clate AydlettTuck BlanchardDeborah Bulliner
Jay D. AydlettSallie Bette Bowers
Viola Chaudon
James AyersGeorge Boyce
Joseph Rocco Christy
R. L. BallanceDiane BrayLynn Cobb
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Tom Cobb
Gloria Collier
Ronnie Cooper
Linda Coppersmith
Sandra Cuthrell
Paul Davenport
Ronald Davis
Donna Dunwell
Fred Etheridge,
Ann Marie Evans
Albert Gard
Sara Garrett
Joseph Gibbs
Ronnie Gollobin
Janice Green
Frances Hackel
Margo Hagerty
William Hand, Jr.
Bobbie Hansen
Robert Lee Hare
juniors
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Lois Ann Hewitt
Lucille Hodges
Nancy Hooper
Mary Lou Hubbard
Tommy Jackson
William Keel
Pete Lacy
George Little
Bobby Long
Charles Mahaffey
Pat McDowell
Arthur Alvin
McPherson
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Meekins
Shirley Meiggs
Carolyn Miller
Sandra Minton
Jeanne Mizelle
Jean Morris
Bruce OvermanCastel Parker
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James Spruill
Judy Spruill
Alma Squires
Art Stevens
Carole Symons
John TatumRonnie Tillett
Carole Thompson
Barbara Trueblood
Wanda Trueblood
Bobby Umphlette
Donald Warden
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Marcella WeeksMildred White
Betty Lou Williams
Margaret Williams
Pictures Missing:
Allen Cohoon
Wesley Foreman
Gary Johnson
Martha Jean Newbern
Marvin Williams
Joe Winslow
James Davenport
Hanna Dawson
'Juniors
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Humor Memories
HOLD THAT TIGER! SELL THOSE MAGAZINES!
OUR HIGH SALESMEN! A FITTING GOOD TIME! MONEY, MONEY, MONEY!
Seated: Richard Russell, Mr. Endicott; Margo Hagerty, Sylvia; George Seymour, Mr. Mason; Gloria Collier, Mrs. Mason;
Barbara Hansen, Maudie; Paul Davenport, Davy. Standing: Janice Green, Lynn; Diane Pritchard, Pat; Martha Jean
Newbern, Terry; Pat McDowell, lifeguard; Gene Smith, lifeguard; Nancy Hooper, Bev; Susan Singletary, Marge; Miss
Johnston, Director; Lucille Hodges, Sandy.
Junior Play
"Maudie and the Opposite Sex"
STAFF: First row: Linda Sncwden, Sara Garrett, Lois Ann Hewitt, Viola Chaudron, Carolyn Miller, Ronnie Cooper, AnnEvans, Carole Symons, Castel Parker. Second row: Linda Coppersmith, Betty Lou Williams, Hazel Meekins, Mary LouHubbard, Jean Morris, Mildred White, Donna Dunwell, Sallie Bette Bowers, Barbara Trueblood, Sandra Minton, FrancesHackel. Third row: Ronnie Tillett, Harold Simons, James Spruill, Bobby Roughton, Joe Gibbs, Benny Riddick, Joe
Winslow, Jay Aydlett, Jimmy Shannonhouse. Fourth row: Tommy Jackson, George Boyce, Donald Brothers, Bill Keel,
Warren Pierce, Donald Warden, Jerry Sawyer, Pat McDowell, Albert Gard.
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h Memory
FRANK SNOWDEN
Each person has a trip to make at a certain time of their life;
I've begun my trip and said good-bye to all of my earthly strife.
I know I left in a hurry, but God called me from somewhere.
He asked me if I'd take a voyage, a voyage to go up there.
I didn't have time to say good-bye to family or to friends.
Forgive me, but my Master said, "Thy voyage must now begin."
I'll be waiting to see all of you as time comes to an end.
It will be whenever your work is done, and only my Master knows when.
I've only one favor to ask of you, which is really easy to do.
Please don't weep or cry for me, cause my voyage will soon be through.
I know it's a long hard journey; many, many miles away.
But my Master has already told me, He'd be with me all the way.
by Barbara Overton
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Elaine Belangia
C. F. Blades
Frank Boyce
Dallas Brickhouse
Mary Brown
Walter Bulliner
Bonnie Bunch
Ray Bunch
Billie Ann Carter
Claudia Chesson
Sophomores
Jane Chory
F. W. Clark
June Cohoon
Glenn Collins
Lynn Collins
Sophomores
Juanita
CommanderRay Coppersmith
Diana Cutler
Bill Davenport
Jean Davis
Barbara DukeDavid Dunstan
Jimmy Elliott
Becky Flowers
Howard Flowers
Pattie Forbes
Larry Freeman
Frances Fulcher
Linda Gaskill
Ronnie Gray
Troy Halstead
Robert HammondHerbert Harris
Joan Harris
Carolyn Hillev
Sophomores
Glenda Holmes
Kenny Houtz
Stanley Hughey
Ivins Hunt
Jimmy Hurdle
Rita Jackson
George Jennings
June Jennings
Mary Louise
Jennings
Roy Johnson
Mary Frances
Jones
Sharon Jordon
Gale Kavanaugh
James Lacy
Sonny Lane
Sophomores
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John Mahaffey
Ruth Ann Maree
Darlene McPherson
Diana McPherson
Gayle McPherson
William Meekins
Frazier Miller
Garnet Miller
John Miller
Dorothy Mizelle
Bill Montgomery
Norman Norfleet
Delores Onley
Mary Ann Onley
Terry Owens
Janie Parker
Hilda Mary Pell
Billy Perry
Mary Ann Perry
Eva Mae Pittman
Clifford Price
Joan Pyshny
Angie Raby
Ray Raby
Ann Riggs
Dickie Roberts
Ann Rogerson
Allen Roughton
William Saddler
Lucy Salters
Bradford Sanders
Mary Sanders
Donald Saunders
Bruce Sawyer
Dennis Sawyer
Sophomore
Jimmie Sawyer
Shelby Sawyer
Jo Jo Scott
Bobby Shannonhouse
Gene Simmons
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Margie Simpson
Charles Smith
Joyce Smith
Jim Sparks
Marty Spencer
Frances Stanton
Susan Stocks
Clifford Tarkington
Diane Tillett
Scott Tobiason
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Jimmie Williams
Jule WoodMartin Zimmermar
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R. C. Todd
Joe Twiddy
Anally Twiddy
Terry VannCarole Walter
Bobby WeeksChris WeeksPatsy WestJack White
Billy Williams
Pictures Missing:
Gary Berard
Jerry Dellinger
John Gurganus
Richard Hassell
Kenneth HumphletLinwood Potter
Bradley Raper
Frazier Roach
Jay Twiford
dreshmen Officers
President Oliver McPherson
Vice-President _ Sam Smith
Secretary Mary Clyde Overman
Treasurer Sheila Scott
Oliver
Sam
Mary Clyde
Sheila
Louis Anderson
Nathan Arnold
Jackie Ballance
Jeannette Barnes
Brent Barwick
Claybert Basnight
Terry BaumBetty Lou Betts
Irvin Blanchard
Jim Blount
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Betty Boyce
Dickie Boyce
Jack Boyer
Betty Bright
Marilyn Brothers
Jackie Brown
Bobbie Bunch
Jimmy Bunch
Melvin Bunch
Frances Burnham
Doney Butler
Nathan Caddy
Betty Jo Chappell
Henrietta Peele
Mary Lee Clark
Jreshman
Beverly Cohoon
Joyce Copeland
Danny Carriveau
Andy Culpepper
Clara Curies
Frances Curies
Naomi Curlings
Royden Daniels, Jr.
Carolyn Davenport
Lucy Davenport
Faye Doxey
Susan Drake
Martha Dudley
Pat Dunbar
Wayne Dunbar
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Bobbie Eason
James Edwards
Oliver Etheridge
Lottie Lee Evans
Sanoma Everton
Araminta Fearing
John Fitchett
Bill Foreman
Brent Gray
Billie Gregory
Ruth Guard
Ada Carol Harris
Jo Anne Harris
Robert Hart
Janet Haskett
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Don Hendricks
Byron Hickman
Joey Hobbs
Ruth Hobbs
Howard,Hodges
Richard Holt
Jane Hooper
Elaine Hughes
Doris Ivey
Cynthia Jackson
Earl Jackson
Brenda Jacobs
Errol Jennette
Becky Jewell
David Johnston
Van Johnson
Connie Jones
Doris Jones
Mary Evely
Kavanaugh
Don Keel
Carolyn Lacy
Patricia Lacy
Winford Lane
Betsy Lawrence
Lindsey Lee
Virgilia Leggett
Kathryn Long
Phyllis Ludford
Marilyn Madrin
Alma MannMarion MarkhamCoran Massengill
Oliver McPherson
Rose Meiggs
Martha Midgette
Ted Moore
Evelyn Morris
William Morris
Becky Neece
Kay Newbern
Tyra Newell, Jr.
Rosanne O'Neal
Glenda Onley
Geraldine Overman
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Suzanne Pate
Novella Pierce
Joyce Powell
Marshall Price
Caroline Quinn
Sidney Riddick
John Rogers
Frank Rogerson
Paula Rose
Monty Ross
Carolyn Russell
Pat Russell
David Lee Sansbury
Beverly Savin
Douglas Sawyer
Georgia Sawyer
Jerry Sawyer
Jimmy Sawyer
Joe Sawyer
Martha Jane Sawyer
Carolyn Scott
Deborah Scott
Sheila Scott
Arthur Sexton
Arthur Simmons
Sam Smith
Bobbie Spencer
Thelma Spruill
Tony Spruill
Brenda Stafford
Jean Stafford
Jo Ann Stafford
Mary Dell Stallings
Mary Stocks
Hershel Stone
Nancy Tarkenton
Lynnette Twiddy
Sammy Twiford
Earl Vanhorn
Richard Venters
Martha Ann Ward
William Warden
Charles Watts
Gene Webster
Dorothy Weeks
Henry White
Marleen White
Floy Whitley
Roy Wilder
Joyce Wilkins
Joan Winslow
Pictures Missing:
Jimmy EvansDonald LaneJanet McCabeJoyce OvermanCarolyn SandersLemuel SawyerHoward SimonsGloria SmithsonStan Tillett
Gene WeeksLindsey Willis
dreshman
Joyce Winslow
Judy Wright
William Wright
Student Cooperative Government
Student Council Officers
Jean MorrisTreasurer Second Semester
Committees
CALENDAR
Left to right: Sandra
Longenecker, Georgia
Sawyer, Garnet Miller,
Diane Sparks, Yvonne
Lowry, and AnnMoore.-
CITIZENSHIP
Left to right: AnnWright, Sara Garrett,
Beth BonDurant, and
Sherill Schneider.
SOCIAL
Left to right: Castel
Parker, Vickie Jen-
nette, Martha Ward,
Susan Tillis, Carolyn
Miller, Letitia Blount,
Gayle McPherson,Gwen Hill, Linda Cop-
persmith, Shirley De-
Joy, and NancyHooper. In Front:
Carol Symons, Chair-
STANDARDS
Left to right: Sa I lie
Bette Bowers, Lucy
Salters, Claudia Ches-
son, Joyce Smith, and
Shelia Scott.
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Committees
INSIDE SAFETYPATROL
Left to right: Harold
Simons, George Boyce,
Herman Freeman,Jay Aydlett, andJames Spruill.
OUTSIDE SAFETYPATROL
Left to right: Royden
Daniels, Byron Hick-
man, Frazier Roach,
and Tommy Jackson.
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Committees
FINANCE
First row, left to right:
Gate Aydlett, Max-ine Harris, GwenEvans, Betsy Law-rence, Bobby Carolus.
Second row: Jean Da-
vis, Ann Carolyn Ab-
bott, Bill Dunstan.Third row : DennisSawyer, Phillip Bates,
Mary Sanders, Sally
Bell.
HOMEROOMREPRESENTATIVES
First row, left to right:
Phyllis Ludford, GwenEvans, Pattie Forbes,
Mary Ann Onley,Ruth Hobbs, MaryBrown. Second row:
Shelia Scott, Martha
Sawyer, MargaretWilliams, Sherill
Schneider, Sara Gar-
rett, Susan Stocks,
Bruce Overman, and
Jim Blount.
First row, left to right:
Tommy Jackson, Out-
side Safety Patrol;
Bill Dunstan, Finance;
Ann Moore, Calendar;
Carole Symons, Social.
Second row: Frank
Elections;
Boyce, Inside
Patrol; Anncitizenship;
McPherson,Gene Alli-
ioyce,
George
Safety
Wright,
DianaPublicity
PUBLICITY
Left to right: Diane
Tillett, Jane Hooper,
Diana McPherson.
good, House andGrounds; Lucy Sal-
ters, Standards.
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Student Council Snapshots
Homecoming
Barbara Sawyer, President of Stu-
dent Council, and John Jennette.
Betty Kramer, President of Senior
Class, and Alfred Hill.
Sallie Bette Bowers, President of
Junior Class, and Troy Halstead.
Frank Boyce, President of Sopho-
more Class, and Ruth Ann Maree.
Oliver McPherson, President of
Freshman Class, and Mary Clyde
Overman.
Nick Hilgert, Co-Captain, and
Mary Brown.
Bill Burgess, Co-Captain, and
Margo Hagerty.
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First row, left to right: Miss Owens, Linda Snowden, Nancy Hooper, Louise Hobbs, Gloria Collier, Darlene McPherson,
and Mary Glenn Luton. Second row: Roy Harris, Clate Aydlett, Sherrill Schneider, Ann Hodges, Irving Blanchard, and
Harry Persinger.
Ann McCabe Hodges
Editor-in-Chief
Miss Owens, Advisor
business Staff Of Spotlight
First row, left to right: Pattie Forbes, Mary Ann Perry, Margaret Russell, Shirley Minton. Second row: Mildred White,
Carolyn Hilley and Sharon Jordan.
Photographers:
Harry Persinger and Roy Harris
First row, left to right: Nancy Hooper, Lou-
ise Hobbs, Carole Symons. Second row: Ron-
nie Cooper, Shirley DeJoy, Lois Hewitt, Sally
Bell. Third row: Yvonne Lowry, Ann Wright,Susan Tillis, Gwen Hill, Janice Green.
Fourth row: Betty Kramer, Beth BonDurant,Letitia Blount, Clate Aydlett. Fifth row:
Mary Glenn McPherson, Shirley Minton,Margaret Russell, Sherill Schneider, JeanMorris. Sixth row: Ray Twiddy, Ann Caro-lyn Abbott, Tommy Jackson. Seventh row:
Alfred Hill, Pat McDowell, Albert Gard.
National
Honor Society
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Honor Society Snapshots
Officers Honor Society and Guests, Mr. Bonner Senior members decorating Christmas tree,
and Mr. Oglesby.
Induction of new members. Meeting at which Mr. Bonner was guest speaker.
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Zti- Hi- y Club
First row, left to right: Carole Symons, Shirley DeJoy, Louise Hobbs, Ann Wright, Betty Kramer, Letitia Blount, AnnCarolyn Abbott, Ann Hodges, Margaret Williams, Gwen Evans, Sara Garrett, Castel Parker, Nancy Hooper. Second
row: Susan Tillis, Ann Moore, Beth BonDurant, Gwen Hill, Shirley Minton, Clate Aydlett, Sandra Minton, Diane
Sparks, Sherill Schneider, Barbara Sawyer, Margaret Russell, and Sally Bell.
Induction of four new members last fall.
President Letitia Blount presiding over
a meeting.
Zri-Hi-y SnapshotsThe goal of the Tri-Hi-Y is to maintain and extend throughout the home, school, and
community high standards of Christian character.
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Fellowship enjoyed during our meetings.
President Letitia Blount
First row, left to right: George Little, Bobby Long, Joey Christy, Jeff Attix, Tommy Jackson, Bruce Overman, Lary
Sawyer, Fred Ayers. Second row: Albert Gard, Gene Smith, Rodney Ballance, Charles Smith, Dallas Brickhouse, TommyPerry, Frank Boyce. Third row: Gene Alligood, Pat McDowell, Bobby Jones, Jimmy Sawyer, Alfred Hill, Jimmy Arm-
strong, Ray Twiddy, George Boyce, John Jennette.
Key Club
Sweethearts: Susan Tillis and
Ann Moore Advisor: Mr. Aydlett
OFFICERS:
First row, left to right: BobbyJones, Lieutenant-Governor ofSixth District; Frank Boyce, Sopho-more Board Member; Lary Sawyer,Treasurer; Tommy Perry, Chaplain.Second row: George Little, Vice-President; Alfred Hill, Senior BoardMember; Rodney Ballance, Ser-
geant-at-arms; Albert Gard, Secre-tary; John Jennette, President;
and Tommy Jackson, Junior BoardMember.
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BUSINESS STAFF
First row, left to right: Faye Doxey, RuthGuard. Phyllis Ludford, Garnet Miller,
Frances Fulcher, Gayle McPherson. Sec-
ond row: Betsy Lawrence, Jean Stafford,
Deborah Scott, Martha Ward, TomSawyer. Third row: Bill Dunstan, Jerry
Sawyer, Martin Zimmerman, Billy Wil-
liams, Marcella Weeks.
Diana McPherson, Editor, and Maxine
Harris, Business Manager.
Coudspcaker Staff
EDITORIAL STAFF
First row, left to right: Mary Clyde Over-man, Billie Gregory, Martha Dudley, JudyParker, Martha Ward, Phyllis Ludford,Vickie Jennette, Joyce Smith, and Bar-bara Duke. Second row: Diana McPher-son, Araminta Fearing, Judy Wright,Beverly Cohoon, Elaine Belangia, Henri-etta Peele, Bill Burgess, Betty Price, Vir-gilia Leggett, Bill Montgomery. Thirdrow: Nathan Caddy, Ricky Holt, DickieRoberts, Diane Tillett, Mary FrancesJones, Bobbie Spencer, Susan Singletary.Fourth row: Bobby Shannonhouse, BettyLou Williams, Connie Fearing, MarySanders, Ruth Ann Marie, Hilda Pell,
and Albert Gard.
OFFICERS
Left to right: Lucy Salters, Secretary;
3wen Hill, Treasurer; Mrs. Taylor,
\dvisor; Gene Alligood, President; and
"arolyn Miller, Vice-President.
future Zeachers Of America
First row, seated, left to right: Mary Ann Onley, Ann Riggs, Joan Pyshny, Louise Hobbs, Ronnie Cooper, Pattie Forbes,
Shirley DeJoy, Diana Cutler, Frances Fulcher. Second row, seated: Lucy Salters, Diane Tillett, Claudia Chesson, Mrs.Linda Taylor, Jerry Sawyer, Pat McDowell, Lavonna Hare, Patsy West. Third row, standing: Mary Sanders, Linda Cop-persmith, Vickie Jennette, Carolyn Miller, Almarie Midgette, Dianne Pritchard, Patsy Rochelle, Sandra Longenecker,Ann Moore, Jimmie Williams, Joe Twiddy, Mary Ann Perry, Ann Wright, Carole Symons, Gene Alligood, Susan Tillis,
Gwen Hill, Diane Sparks, Maxine Harris, Betty Kramer.
Left to right: Mary Glenn Luton, President; Carolyn Hil-
ley, Vice-President; Janet Haskett, Secretary; Joyce
Brothers, Treasurer.
future Homemakers Of America
First row, left to right: Mary Glenn Luton, President; Brenda Cartwright, Becky Flowers, Garnet Miller, Carolyn Hilley,-
Doris Ann Morse, Ann Rogerson. Second row: Ruth Hobbs, Mary Dale Stallings, June Jennings, Joan Harris, Darlene
McPherson, Shelby Sawyer, Sanoma Everton, Mrs. Sawyer, Advisor. Third row: Gwen Evans, Mildred Midgett, Martha
Ward, Judy Parker, Brenda Jacobs, Rose Ann O'Neil, Faye Doxey, Joyce Winslow, Sharon Jordan, Joyce Powell, Lane
Hughes. Fourth row: Lottie Evans, Betty Lou Betts, Pat Dunbar, Anita Russell, Hennrietta Peele, Carolyn Davenport,
Betty Bright. Fifth row: Debbie Scott, Joyce Brothers, Billy Gregory, Virgilia Leggett, Thelma Spruill, Judy Wright,
Marilyn Madrin, Araminta Fearing, Mildred White, Kathrine Long, Marilyn Brothers, Vivian Mathis, Rose Meiggs,
Mary Stocks, Margaret Russell. Pictures missing: Barbara Sawyer, Janet Haskett, Betty Jo Chappell, Carolyn Lacy,
Mary Kavanaugh.
Monogram Club
First row, left to right: Donald
Brothers, Bobby Shannonhouse,
Phillip Bates, Charles Pritchard,
Jimmy Shannonhouse, John Gur-
ganus. Second row: Coach Brooks,
Nick Hilgert, Alfred Hill, Bobby
Long, Benny Riddick, Frank Wil-
liams, Charles Smith, and George
Boyce. Third row: Gene Alligood
Pat McDowell, Tuck Blanchard,
Fred Ayers, Jay Aydlett, Harold
Simons, Jerry Sawyer, HermanFreeman, Albert Gard, John Tatum
and Warren Pierce.
Rotary Club dinner at which team members
were presented gold footballs.
Coach "Honey" Johnson
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jCibrary Staff
First row, left to right: Mary Gibbs, Deiores Onley, Lynda Davis, Roy Harris, Shirley Meiggs, Anita Russell.
Second row: Mrs. Flood, Louise Hobbs, Wanda Trueblood, Mary Roughton, Doris Copeland, Carole Thompson,
Frazier Roach, Frank Venters.
Office Staff
First row, left to right: Mrs. Cox, Diane Bray, Doris Ann Morse, Pat Waters. Second row: Ann Wright, AnnCarolyn Abbott, Pat McDowell, Margaret Russell, Jimmy Hurdle, Harry Persinger, Clarkie Clark.
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Elizabeth City
First row, left to right: Dianne Pritchard, June Jennings, Ronnie Cooper, Evelyn Morris, Jim Blount, Ronnie Tillett,
Bobby Umphlett, Ted Moore, Joan Winslow, Georgia Sawyer, Brenda Jacobs, Joan Pyshny, Sandra Coppersmith,
Anne Moore. Second row: Ray Twiddy, Marlene White, Dianne Tillett, Judy Spruill, Coran Massengill, Linda Gaskill,
Susan Stocks, Robert Hart, Wayne Dunbar, Betty Kramer, Ann Baxley, Susanne Pate, Sheila Scott, Bonnie Bunch, Ruth
Hobbs, Martha Midgett, Mr. Callaway. Third row: Diane Bray, Donna Dunwell, Ann Fulcher, Deborah Bulliner, MaryLouise Jennings, Joan Harris, Diane Sparks, Sandra Porter, Viola Chaudron, Martha Newbern, Terry Owens, Jean
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High School BandWebster, Glenda Holmes, Brenda Stafford, Sara Garrett, Mary Dell Stallings. Fourth row: Caroline Quinn, Ruth Guard,Mary Lee Clark, Betty Boyce, Frances Burnham, Dallas Brickhouse, Van Johnson, Paul Davenport, Terry Baum, JimmyWilliams, Jim Sparks, Becky Neece, Claybert Basnight, Lavonna Hare, Carolyn Scott. Fifth row: Carolyn Miller, AlmaSquires, Carole Symons, Marilyn Brothers, Lynnett Twiddy, Ada Harris, H. O. Owens, Lary Sawyer, Tom Cobb, MelvinBunch, Charles Mahaffey, Joe Twiddy, George Seymour, Oliver Etheridge, Marion Markham, Terry Vann, JennetteBarnes, Jeanne Mizelle, Yvonne Lowry, Florence Box, Sandra Longenecker, Letitia Blount, Patsy Rochelle.
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Scott Callaway Miles Clark Selma James
Director Sponsor Secretary
The Elizabeth City High School Band is a valuable asset to our school and community
and is a well-operated youth organization. Under the supervision of an excellent director and
many capable officers, the band operates in a military manner and observes rules of discipline.
This year the band participated in the football games and pep rallies. Among other
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Ray Twiddy
Captain and Drum Major
Anne MooreHead Majorette
appearances, were several Christmas parades, the Wright Memorial celebration, the Oyster
Bowl game, and a trip to Richmond for the Tobacco Bowl parade. Our annual band camp,
Christmas party, and Senior banquet, which requires much thought and planning, are highlights
long anticipated and longer remembered.
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First row, left to right: Ray Twiddy, Beth BonDurant, Gwen Hill, Diane Sparks, Betty Kramer, Lavonna Hare, AnpMoore. Second row: Joan Pyshny, Mary Jennings, Ann Fulcher, Ann Baxley, Linda Gaskill, Judy Spruill. Third row:Donna Dunwell, Martha Newbern, Sandra Porter, Deborah Bulliner, June Jennings. Fourth row: Paul Davenport,George Seymour, Viola Chaudron, Ronnie Cooper, Jimmy Williams, Bobby Umphlett. Fifth row: Lary Sawyer, CharlesMahaffey, Ronnie Tillett.
SENIORS
First row, left to right: Sandra Coppersmith, Yvonne Lowry, Florence Box, Letitia Blount, Sandra Longenecker, AnneMoore. Second row: Beth BonDurant, Gwen Hill, Diane Sparks, Ann Baxley, Lavonna Hare. Third row: Lary Sawyer,Betty Kramer, Ann Fulcher, Ray Twiddy.
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Sandra Longenecker, Yvonne Lowry, Patsy Rochelle, Jeanne Mizelle, Florence Box, Letitia Blount.
Head Majorette
Anne Moore
Ponies
Sandra Coppersmith andDianne Pritchard
Flag Bearers
Alma Squires, Carolyn Miller, and Carole Symons.
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Elizabeth City High School (jlee Club
First row, left to right: Yvonne Braddy, Sanoma Everton, Glenda Holmes, Garnet Miller, Sheila Scott, Thelma Spruill,
Kay Newbern, Deborah Scott, Mary Clyde Overman. Second row: Patricia Lacy, Becky Flowers, Ann Rogerson, Paula
Rose, Betsy Lawrence, Judy Wright, Brenda Jacobs, Araminta Fearing, Frances Politi. Third row: Margo Hagerty,
Frances Curies, Clara Curies, Marlene White, Pat Dunbar, Elaine White, Jean Morris, Janice Green. Fourth row: Billie
Gregory, Gillie Leggett, Viola Baum, Judy Parker, Martha Ann Ward, Almarie Midgett, Janie Parker, Susan Drake.
Fifth row: Alma Mann, Juanita Commander, June Cohoon, Joyce Winslow, Sandra Porter, Barbara Hansen, Henrietta
Peele, Rose Meiggs. Sixth row: Lois Ann Hewitt, Gloria Collier, Mary Lou Hubbard, Becky Jewell, Doris Lee Ivey, Janet
McCabe, Beverly Savin, Susan Singletary, Mary Evelyn Kavanaugh, Nancy Tarkington. Seventh row: Philip Bates, Irv-
ing Baccus, Joe Winslow, Donald Warden, Bill Dunstan, Bobby Shannonhouse, Errol Jennette, Jerry Sawyer, Jay Ayd-
lett. Eighth row: Marshall Price, Ray Bunch, Albert Gard, Clarkie Clark, Bill Davenport, Charles Watts, Bruce Overman,
Jeff Attix, GeOrge Seymour. Ninth row: Dickie Roberts, Mrs. Reel, Charles Pritchard.
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President
Irving Baccus
Vice-President
Jay Aydlett
Secretary-Treasurer
Gloria Collier
Sergeant-ar-Arms
Marshall Price
Glenda Holmes
Librarians
Beverly Savins Dickie Roberts
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Zke J957 State AA Champs
First row, left to right: Phillip Bates, Gary Berard, Frank Boyce, Bill Burgess, John Tatum, Lynn Cobb, Nick Hilgert,
James Lacy, Herman Freeman, and Art Stevens. Second row: Jerry Sawyer, Bobby Long, Bradley Raper, Sonny Lane,
Bill Davenport, Alvin McPherson, Jerry Dillinger, Jay Aydlett, George Little, George Boyce. Third row: Donald Saun-
ders, Jimmy Shannonhouse, John Miller, Warren Pierce, Pat McDowell, Harold Simons, Gene Alligood, Tuck Blanchard.
Nick Hilgert and Bill Burgess,
Co-Captains.
Coach Johnson
Players receiving gold footballs at
Rotary Club banquet.
//Coach Johnson is presenting the
boys with their letters.
This picture may be blurred, but
it is Cobb catching the winning
pass in the Myers Park game.
Hilgert and Burgess with the
Daily Advance Trophy.
E. C ty 20
E. C ty 13
E. C ty 12
E. C ty 32
E. C ty 33
E. C ty 27
E. C ty 40
E. C ty 20
E. c ty 34
E. c ty 27
E. c ty 6
(284 yds.)
E. City 18
Washington 6
Chowan College Jayvees .... 6
Roxboro 6
Edenton 12
Roanoke Rapids 14
Kinston 7
Greenville 6
New Bern 13
Perquimans 18
Henderson 6
Rockingham 6
(182 yds.)
Myers Park 15
Managers: Bill Montgomery
and Bobby Shannonhouse.
They made All-Conference Team: Bill
Burgess, George Boyce, Lynn Cobb, Team doctors: Dr. Bonner and Team members about to leave for a
and Nick Hilgert. Dr. Bailey. tough game.
Rocket player gets nowhere. Spectators rejoicing over Jackets' victory over
Myers Park.
lootball Champs
Bill BurgessAll-State Halfback
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The 1957 Trophies: The Daily Ad-vance Trophy, The State Trophy,and The Regatta Trophy. Missingfrom picture: The ConferenceTrophy.
George Boyce was chosen mostoutstanding defensive player in the
Northeastern Conference.
JACKETS CAPTURE STATE AA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
The Jackets warmed up for the regular season's conference games by defeating Roxboro and the Chowan Jayvees in
true football style. Their first conference game was with Washington. This was to be a tough one because Washingtonwas the conference champion of the previous year and the only team to defect the Jackets in that year by a score
of 20 to 6. The Jackets dug hard and struck pay dirt, this time to turn the tables and defeat Washington 20 to 6.
With this one under their belt, the Jackets fought even harder and whipped Roanoke Rapids with a powerful 33 to 14.
The Jackets were given the International Cup Regatta Trophy for a year. Edenton fell under the mighty arms of the
Jackets losing 32 to 12. After the game the Jackets received the Daily Advance Trophy. For the annual homecomingthe Jackets again put on an excellent performance by defeating Greenville 40 to 6. The Jackets had the ball rolling andwere gaining momentum with every step. Kinston fell under the Jackets mighty trod by a score of 20 to 7. The nextprey for the Jackets was New Bern whom the Jackets defeated 20 to 13. The Jackets' ball was rolling even faster now.Hertford was the next of the Jackets' victim and was defeated 34 to 18. Thus, with a perfect season the Jackets, as
conference champions, went into the playoffs with the Northeastern Conference Trophy.
The first playoff was with the well-trained and heavier Henderson Bulldogs. The two mighty teams met on MemorialField for what was going to be a head-on struggle, but the Jackets began to fight. In four plays the Jackets had their
first score and at the half led by a score of 1 4 to 6. The second half found the Jackets working even harder, as theyscored twice, and walked off with a 27 to 6 victory.
The Jackets were really rolling now. They not only had the students behind them, but the whole town. Everybody waspushing them on to victory.
Next, the Jackets met the mighty Roxboro eleven at Kinston, a neutral field. With many loyal supporters watching,the Jackets went into action. This was their toughest yet. It seemed the harder they fought, the harder Roxboro fought.
The game ended in a 6 to 6 mighty struggle; but when the total number of yards gained by each team was added up,
the Jackets were again on top, having a total of 284 yards gained to the Roxboro 182. With. this victory under their
belt, the Jackets were ready for the big one—the final state play-off.
Elizabeth City's Memorial Field, November 30, 1957—This will be a long remembered night in the annals of 'Elizabeth
City. For on this night the mighty Elizabeth City Yellow Jackets met the mighty Myers Park Mustangs for the East-
West AA Championship play-off. The Jackets were rolling with the entire eastern part of North Carolina behindthem. The two teams fought hard and dug deep the entire first half and left the field at half time with a 6 to 6 tie
before them. As the second half began, tension was mounting everywhere. Something had to give, and it did.
The Jackets were out in front 12 to 6. However, the Mustangs come right back to score and made the all importantextra point which put them out in front 13 to 12. The Jackets were in trouble, but they continued to work and cameup with an 1 8 to 13 lead. Now, with little time left, the Mustangs moved to the Jackets' second yard line. The Jacketswere in trouble again, but with teamwork they held the Mustangs. The Jackets were caught for a safety which gavethe Mustangs two more points. The clock ran out fast, and the Jackets were left with an 18 to 15 victory and the
State AA Championship Trophy.
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Front row, left to right: John Rogers, Gayle Kavanaugh, Larry Freeman, John Mahaffey, Joseph Sawyer, Jack Boyer.
Second row: Paul Dunwell, Manager; Glenn Collins, Ronnie Gray, Dickie Roberts, Howard Hodges, Andy Culpepper,
Jack White, Crab Coppersmith, Ricky Holt, Tyra Newell, Manager. Third row: Mike Aydlett, Herbert Harris, Oliver
McPherson, David Johnston, '.inwood Potter, Butch Blancharr1 ichard Hassell, Douglas Sawyer, Coach Jones.
f.V. football
Coach Jones
Tyra Newell andPaul Dunwell,
Managers
Jr. Jackets on the move! Push 'em back!
Left to right: Frank Boyce, Troy Halstead, Joe Twiddy, Pat McDowell, Frank Williams, Donald Schneider,
Riddick, Fred Etheridge, Artie Stevens, Jay Aydlett, Tommy Jackson, John Tatum, Gene Smith. Missing from
Charles Smith, Fred Ayers.
Varsity Basketball
Co-Captains: Artie Stevens and First string players: John Tatum, Frank Boyce, Frank Williams,
Pat McDowell. Coach Brooks, Pat McDowell, Fred Etheridge.
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f.V. Basketball
Left to right: Monty Ross, Melvin Bunch, Ricky Holt, Oliver Etheridge, David Johnston, Sam Smith, Nat Caddy, Bill
Foreman, Van Johnson, Glenn Collins, Lindsey Lee, Michael Aydlett, David Dunstan, Coach Jones.
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First row, left to right: Brad Sanders, Kenny Houtz, Left to right: Bruce Sawyer, Ronnie Gollobin, Harry Per-
Bobby Weeks, Chris Weeks. Second row: Coach Brooks, singer, Nick Hilgert, Alvin McPherson, and DonaldRicky Holt, Art Stevens, Bill Burgess. Brothers, Coach.
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1957 Masebali ZeamFirst row, left to right: Jimmy Byrd, Phillip Bates, Frank Kramer, Fred Ayers, Charlie Smith, Benny Riddick, Jerry
Singletary. Second row: Bubba Miller, Jimmy Wilson, Bobby King, Pat McDowell, Bradley Raper, Bobby Long, John
Gurganus, Nick Hilgert, John Tatum.
BASEBALL SCORES
E.C.H.S.
E.C.H.S.
E.C.H.S.
E.C.H.S.
E.C.H.S.
E.C.H.S.
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Camden 9
Washington 6
Greenville 3
New Bern 2
Jacksonville 2
Roanoke Rapids 2
Kinston 2
Manteo 1
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E.C.H.S. 8 Manteo 5
E.C.H.S. 10 Washington 3
E.C.H.S. 3 Kinston 12
E.C.H.S. 12 Greenville 4
E.C.H.S. 6 New Bern 12
E.C.H.S. 5 Jacksonville 2
E.C.H.S. 4 Roanoke Rapids 5
E.C.H.S. 7 Camden n
First row, left to right: Bill Mont-
gomery, Donald Brothers, Bobby
Jones. Second row: Charles Mahaf-
fey, Ronnie Gollobin, Albert Gard,
Alvin McPherson, Jack White,
Andy Culpepper. Third row: War-ren Pierce, George Little, Lynn
Cobb, W. A. Weeks. Pictures miss-
ing: Bill Burgess, Jimmy Arm-
strong, Harry Persinger.
tf.V. Cheerleaders
Clockwise: Judy Parker, Carolyn Russell, Diana McPherson, Martha Ward, Mary Clyde Overman, Joyce Winslow,Martha Dudley, Francis Fulcher, and Brent Barwick.
Mary Clyde Overman,
Head Cheerleader Mr. Jones, Advisor
Julian Aydlett
Wake Forest CollegeA. B., LLB.
Seventh Grade
Jessie Crutchfield
High Point Collegei. S. Home Economics
Eighth Grade
Earl Davenport
East Carolina College
B. S.
Seventh Grade
Ray S. Jones, Jr.
Wake Forest College
Seventh Grade
Louise Morrisette
East Carolina College
A. B.
Eighth Grade
Eunice OvermanGreensboro College
A. B.
Eighth Grade
Nada Pugh
Greensboro College
A. B.
Eighth Grade
Earlene Revelle
Louisburg College
East Carolina College
A. B.
Seventh Grade
Jean Williams
East Carolina College
A. B.
Seventh Grade
Catherine Winder
Chowan College
East Carolina College
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George BasnightDavid Bates
Steve BattonGene Belvin
Frances BoyceBrenda BranchTommy BrockJudith BrewerRobert Brockett
Howard BunchJerry BurketteRose CahoonLinda CarmineLindy CherryRichard ChristopherJames Copeland
Betty CowellJoseph CrainGloria CreefLuther CulpepperRodney Dai I
Lynda DavisSylvia Dawson
Dennis DudleyJoseph DuFourGlenda DuncanVirginia DunstanPaul DunwellMarvin EdwardsLinda Eyer
James FlowersDurwood ForbesVirgil Frazier
Carolyn FreemanGerald Gaskill
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Barbara JohnsonKaren JohnsonBonnie Sue JonesJimmy JonesLucille JonesPatricia JonesRonnie Jones
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Virginia Sadler
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Linda SimmonsKitty Skiles
Carlton Smith
Sammy SmithHaywood Spruill
Sandra Stafford
Rebecca StanleyPatsy StantonJames Staples
Joseph Stevens
Thomas StoneLewis TayonCarol Tillet
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Roy TolcherPatricia TwiddyLinda Underwood
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Margie Dail
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Terry Daniels
Nancy DavenportPhillip DavenportShirlyn Dillon
Stephen DubroJackie EasonJohnnie EdwardsDana EvansSylvia EvansVelma EvansDiane Farmer
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Ben Frank Patrick
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Michael Miller
Joe MintonJohn MishlerJimmy MizelleBilly MoodyJoyce MorganHunter Morris
Billie Rae Morrisette
John MudrenHarryatt MuellerTony NewbernWillard NewbernBarbara NewboldMary Wilson Nixon
Francis O'LearyTony PughCarolyn Price
Carol Pritchard
J. G. PalmerGeorge PearcePatricia Pell
Wayne Perry
Karhrine Pool
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Gerald StaffordRobert Spruill
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Betty Jean SmokeWeymouth Stafford
Ralph SmithCathrine SmithGlenn Sivills
Donald Sivills
Jim Simons
Shirley SimmonsMac ShealyBill ShannonhouseMargaret Ann Scott
Waco SawyerTom SawyerL. E. Sawyer
David SawyerClara SawyerBill SawyerMary SaundersIrene SanderlinSophie Salters
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Janice TarkingtonBetty Ann TarkingtonWayne VenierMel WrightEva Caroline WoodJerry WrightJoyce Winslow
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junior High Student Council
OFFICERS
Melvin Wright, Vice-President; Jimmy Flowers, President;
Tommie Williams, Treasurer; Carlton Smith, Sergeant-at-
Arms; Jeanne Mueller, Secretary. Second SemesterOfficers: Dorothy Aydlett, President; Sophie Salters,
Treasurer.
COMMITTEECHAIRMAN
V
Bottom row, left to right: Dorothy Aydlett, Standards;
Sylvia Dawson, Finance; Jane Allen, Publicity. Secondrow: Betty Jo Rathner, Social; Lydia Aydlett, Citizenship;
Gail Lassiter, Calendar. Third row: Frank. Gregory, Traffic;
Jimmy Midgette, Elections; James Ball, House andGrounds.
HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES
First row, left to right: Melinda Miller, Judy Alligood, Chuck Williams, Charlie
McDowell, Jerry Quinn, Bobby Brodsky. Second row: Archie Hooper, HaywoodSpruill, Eve Kinser, Wanda Tillett, Sandra Gaskins, Ralph Meiggs.
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junior High Safety Patrol
First row, left to right: Mr. Davenport, Richard Harrell, Ike Jackson, James Madre, Frank Gregory, L. E.
Sawyer, Archie Hooper. Second row: Martha Sawyer, Bryan Williams, Tom Sawyer, Johnny Barefoot,Marshall Gallop, Rose Cohoon. Third row: Robert DuFore, Thomas Stone, Bill Oliver, Jimmy Williams,George Pearce.
Junior High Qlee Club
First row, left to right: Joyce Winslow, Marie Sanders, Glenda Raper, Bobbie Givens, Susanne Brothers,Betty Lynn Ferrell, Bonnie Boggs, Sandra Turner, Irene Sanderlin, Billie Rae Morrisette. Second row: JaniceWilliams, Jeanne Mueller, Virginia Tunnel, Marilyn Byrum, Shelia Jones, Gay Allen, Rose Cohoon, JoyceHughes, Patsy Twiddy, Gray Rivers, Betty Sanders. Third row: Brenda Russell, Cheryl Kirby, Alice Godfrey,Dianne Collins, Linda Heron, Judith Brewer, Linda Carmine, Marian Mudra, Eve Kinser, Becky Stanley, PatsyCrain. Fourth row: Dorothy Latham, Cathy Smith, Millicent Sawyer, Sandra Stafford, Lucille Jones, CarolynHudson, Beverly Griggs, Jennell Carter, Gail Twine, Jimmy Madre, Bill Oliver, Mrs. Reel.
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A CAREERWith A Future!
If you like science and mathe-
matics, consider engineering
for your career! Engineering is
the field of today and tomor-
row. Progress is fast. New jobs
are opening up every day. Plan
for a job with a future—plan to
be an engineer!
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY
GORDON SHEET METAL COMPANY
NORTH ROAD STREET
Hi
PERRY MOTOR COMPANY, INC.CARS TRUCKS
CHEVROLETSALES SERVICE
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Phone 4359 N. C. Dealer No. 755
HOTEL VIRGINIA DARE110 Rooms—Modern—Fireproof
Air-Conditioned Coffee Shop
Connecting Garage
On Ocean Highway U.S. 17
RAY S. JONES, Manager
Mcdowell motorCOMPANY
Your Friendly Dealer
Phone 2918
ROCHELLECLEANERS
CULPEPPERMOTOR CO.
Buick & Pontiac
.412-420 Elizabeth St.
Elizageth City
Dial 4331
t
Congratulations
PELL PAPER BOX CO., INC.
Manufacturers of
Set-up & Folding Paper Boxes
Offset Lithography
Commercial Printing
) L D S M B l,L E
WHITECADILLAC-OLDS, INC.
SALES — SERVICE
USED CARS
Meet Your Friends at
the Circle and Enjoy
the Best of Foods
THE CIRCLE
WE NOW PAY 3% ONYOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT
INDUSTRIAL BANK
THEDAILY
ADVANCE
The Daily Newspaper
of The Albemarle
For Over 30 Years
Mcpherson bros.auto supply co., inc.
Wholesale & Retail
PARTS — SUPPLIESSHOP EQUIPMENT
Front and Market Streets
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Phone 5421
MILDRED'SFLORIST SHOPPE
Phone 5590
South Road Street
ALBEMARLEAUTOMOTIVE
SUPPLY CO., INC.
Wholesale
303-305 N. Water Street
Phone 4377
Parts—Supplies—Shop Equipment
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Congratulations
and Good Wishes to the
CLASS of '58
THE FIRSTAND CITIZENS
NATIONAL BANKElizabeth City, N. C.
'The Only National Bankin the Albemarle"
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Federal Reserve System
Established 1891
GLOBEFISH
COMPANY
WHOLESALE
FRESH FISH
OYSTERS — CRABMEAT
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
Compliments of
ELIZABETH CITYBRICK CO.
Phone 2965
BUILDERS' SUPPLIESREADY MIXED CONCRETE
Elizabeth CITY BRICK CO.!X» '
" Sal aw block m fgrs
HOOPER BROS.
—Distributors
—
Wholesale Paper—School Supplies
Complete Office Outfitters
Telephone 4894 109 S. Water Street
Elizabeth City, N. C.
CAROLINAAMUSEMENT CO.
CAROLINACENTER
WEB DRIVE-IN
THEATRES
ROBINSONMANUFACTURING
COMPANY
Ladies' Full Fashioned and
Seamless Hosiery
Carded Cotton Yards
OPERATING
Elizabeth City Hosiery Mills
Elizabeth City Cotton Mills
Elizabeth City,
North Carolina
COPELAND'SCONFECTIONERYAND GRILL
Parsonage and Hughes Boulevard
Phone 9877
Compliments
of
TURNER'S SODA SHOPPE
Compliments of
HOPKINS BROTHERS, INC.
Phone 4592
Compliments of
DR. DAVID P. MEGGSChiropractic Physician
Elizabeth City, N. C.
SOUTHERN PIGfor
Bar-Be-Que, Chicken & Sea Food
and
Fountain Service
BRAUNBECK'SLOCAL
LONG DISTANCEMOVERS
STORAGE PACKING CRATING
Dial E-City 2342
704 E. Colonial Ave.
Authorized Agent Bekins Van Lines
THETEXAS
COMPANY
Mcdonald dixonDistributorSinclair Oils
Phone 4886Elizabeth City, N. C.
J. B. CARTWRIGHTPLUMBING HEATINGELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
1101 W. Main Street
Elizabeth City, N. C.
SUPPORT YOURSCHOOL STORE
UNITED STATES ARMYRECRUITING STATION
Room 209
105 S. Water St.
P. 0. Box 365
Elizabeth City
North Carolina
**°*21SfFURI
Mcpherson bottlingCOMPANY
PEPSI-COLA 7-UP ORANGE CRUSH
Dial 4355
Ehringhaus Street Extended
COASTAL OFFICE
EQUIPMENT COMPANY
WARD AND SON310-312 S. Pool Street
MACHINE WORKFORGE SUPPLIES, WELDING
STEEL CONSTRUCTION, HEATING
" T~T 1 | 1 | I I t » T III 1!
50 MiSBionffl^fr rti 1 1 1
Times a: Say
THEDUDLEYCOMPANY
Hughes Boulevard
COMPLIMENTS
of
TOM SAWYER & SON
Belcross, N. C.
Best of Everything
To the Class of '58
ELIZABETH CITYCHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Low, Low Prices
plus
SAV-A-STAMPSCOLONIAL STORES
COLONIAL STORES
CAROLINA PRINTING CO.
Designers and Makers
of Distinctive Printing
Elizabeth City, N. C
ALBEMARLE BUILDING&
LOAN ASSOCIATION
304 E. Colonial Avenue
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Phone 2786
"We Help People Help Themselves"
OXENA NEWS STAND
Magazines — Newspapers
Sandwiches — Soda Fountain
106 N. McMorrine Street
Compliments of
MOTOR BEARINGSAND PARTS CO., INC.
Water and Elizabeth Streets
GERNELL'S
For Pleasant Shopping
DRESSES — FORMALSSPORTSWEAR
Phone 8680
WILLIS S. WRIGHTAND SON
DODGE — PLYMOUTHSales and Service
Phone 2983
When You Think of Clothing
Think of
CADER HARRIS & SON
E. CHURCH AT MARKETPhone 4495
LYNCH FUNERAL HOME
304 S. Road Street
Telephone 4396
24-Hour Ambulance Service
LOCAL BOARD OF STOCKINSURANCE AGENTSINCORPORATED
Elizabeth City, N. C.
N.W. Daily AgencyG. R. Little Insurance Agency
Southern Loan and Insurance AgencyWhitehurst Insurance Agency
Dal H. Williams Insurance AgencyJerry S. Wright Insurance AgencyTidewater Realty & Mortgage Co.
DIANA'S GIFT SHOP108 N. McMorrine Street
"A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION"
Phone 7177
Mrs. Charlie Hardison—Miss Diana Scott
R. C.ABBOTT CO.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
JOHN DEEREFARMING IMPLEMENTS
Phones 4338—4337
COMPLIMENTSof
CULPEPPER HARDWARE CO.
North Poindexter Street
Phone 4329
GARRETT HARDWARECOMPANY
THE HARDWARE HUSTLERS
Phone 4375
DUO-THERM STOVES
ECONOMY TYPEWRITERCOMPANY, INC.
216 Water Street
Phone 5690
Distributors for Royal Typewriters
Portables—Electric—Standard
Rentals—Repairs—Sales
COMPLIMENTS
of
FURNITURE ANDAPPLIANCE DEALERS
ELIZABETH CITY
FREEZER LOCKER
Compliments
of
0. R. SYMONSFRUIT AND PRODUCE
Congratulations
and Best Wishes to
The Senior Class
of "58"
ATLANTIC DISCOUNTCORPORATION
HAND'S LADIES' SHOPPE
204 N. Poindexter Street
"For Fashions of the Hour"
Compliments
of
FOREMAN DAIRIES CO.
Shop and Save
BELK-TYLER'S
New Teen-Age Department
Second Floor
BALL FERTILIZER COMPANY
Phone 4690—P. 0. Box 247
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Compliments
of
CITY MOTOR PARTS
PERRY TIRE STORE
Goodyear Tires—Tubes—Batteries
Recapping
Toy Headquarters
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Phone 6882
W.T.GRANT CO.
KNOWN FOR VALUES
Compliments of
SELIG'S
// BARR BROS.BAUER & SON
Elizabeth City, N. C.
JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION
CENTRAL RESTAURANT
"THE BEST IN SEA FOODS"
K. C. STEAKS
"WE THANK YOU FOR YOURPATRONAGE"
COMPLIMENTS of
SANDER'S COMPANY,INCORPORATED
Mill, Marine, and Plumbing Supplies
Newline Manufacturers
Machinists and Founders
RUSSELL & HOLMESSHOES
"Where Shopping Is A Pleasure"
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SHOESFOR THE FAMILY
510 Main Street
Elizabeth City, N. C.
GUARANTY BANK ANDTRUST COMPANY
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$2,500,000
Established 1901
Member of Federal DepositInsurance Corporation
Phone 2798
Compliments
of
Comstock's Confectionery
Thank You for the Privilege
of Being Your Florist
CLARA ANN FLORISTPlease Call Us When AnyOccasion Calls for Flowers
Complimentsof
Harris's Esso Servicenter
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Complimentsof
Spruill's Shell Station
Hughes Blvd.
Listen to
WGAIFor ECHS Sports Coverage
Dial 560
Midgett Insurance Agency
Lorimer MidgettBob MooreCharlie Van
Complimentsof
COBB'S GULF STATIONCorner of Ehringhaus and Road Streets
Phone 9827—Elizabeth City, N. C.
CONGRATULATIONS
!
Senior Class, Elizabeth City High
Maola Milk and Ice Cream Co.
Congratulations and Best Wishesto the Senior Class of '58"
COTTAGE SERVICE STATIONW. F. Baker, Prop.
Phone 2568, Elizabeth City, N. C.
TWIFORD'S FUNERAL HOMEElizabeth City, N. C.
World Book EncyclopediaRecommended byLeading Educators
Representative—Eloise Jacobs
Dial 5701
JACOCK'S PHARMACYYour Walgreen Agency
Your Prescription is Filled Withthe Accuracy It Deserves
Let Us Fill Your Next OnePhone 4393
Compliments of
CAROLINA COFFEE SHOP
FARMERS' SUPPLY CO.Moline Tractors J. I. CaseMachines—Parts Tractors—EquipmentServices Farm Machines
Dial 2497
Sherwin Williams Paints
111 N. McMorrine Street
USAF RECRUITING STATION
Post Office Building
COMPLIMENTSof
THE NEW FOWLER STORE
COMPLIMENTSof
SERVICE NEWS STAND106 North Martin Street
COZY GRILL ANDSANDWICH SHOPSandwiches of All Kinds
420-422 E. Colonial Avenue
DAVIS HARDWAREYour Drive-In Hardware Store
606 Westover Blvd.
Phone 6750
LAMM'S SANDWICH SHOPHOT DOGS — HAMBURGERS
BARBEQUE222 S. Poindexter Street
ROYSTER FERTILIZER
POTATOES, CABBAGEETC.
PAUL BRADSHAWJEWELER
104 N. Poindexter Street
Elizabeth City, N. C.
COMPLIMENTS OF
Berkley Feed Corporation
Feeds, Seeds andKing Flake Flour
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE CITY CUT RATE STORE(Formerly CITY DRUG STORE)
115 N. Water Street
Forbes Radio and Supply Co.
Radio and Television
"It's Our Business"
Phone 4484 Elizabeth City, N. C.
COMPLIMENTSof
THE ALBEMARLESPORTS CENTER
HILL'S CONFECTIONERYPET ICE CREAM
Magazines — NewspapersSundries — Kodak Supplies
SUNDRY SHOP511 S. Road Street
Phone 5181
COMPLIMENTSof
TODD'S PHARMACY
ALBEMARLE LAUNDRYDRY CLEANERS
COMPLIMENTSof
MILES JENNINGS, INC.
Compliments
of
GREGORY PRODUCE
McCulloch Saw Sales, Inc.
117 South Hughes Blvd.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Phone 2395
Allstate Wholesale BuildersSupply, Inc.
N. Hughes Blvd. Elizabeth City, N. C.
Hotpoint Electrical ApplianceHeadquarters
Building Material
Compliments
of
J. Paul Hasting's Grocery
Complimentsof
HOOPER BROTHERS, INC.
Phone 4592
"For Your Home of TomorrowSee Milburn Today"
MILBURN TRAILER SALES
Tuck's Barbeque and Oyster Bar
"We Have Curb Service"
526 Westover Blvd.
Compliments of
ROBERT SAWYER'SSERVICE STATION
Pure Oil Products and Accessories
Phone 9870
JOSH TUNNELLReadymix Concrete
and Concrete Products
Phone 5319
Hughes Blvd. Elizabeth City, N. C.
Complimentsof
S. P. Smith -- Newline Distributor
Gulf Oil Products
BE SURE WITH PUREMIDWAY SERVICE STATIONWASHING GREASING
Compliments
of
JONES AND TEMPLE
R. L. PARKER PACKING CO."Home of Parker's Delicious
Ham and Sausage"Wholesale Meats
R.F.D. 2 Phone 4896Elizabeth City, N. C.
J.WINTON SAWYERCEMETERY MEMORIALS"
"We Save You The Middleman's Profit"
Compliments of
J. A. HOOPER COMPANY107-109 N. Water Street
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Complimentsof
ALBEMARLE AWNINGCOMPANY
NAVY RECRUITING STATIONPOST OFFICE BUILDING
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Phone 5401
COMPLIMENTSof
VICKI VILLA
RUCKER & SHEELY COMPANY"Elizabeth City's Best Store"
Specializing in
LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
Compliments of
TOXEY AND BERRYFUNERAL HOME
Phone 4412
COMPLIMENTSof
CYPRESS STREET GROCERY
OVERMAN & STEVENSONPRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
512 E. Main Street
Elizabeth City, N. C.
COMPLIMENTS OF
P & Q SUPER MARKETS. Poindexter Street
Elizabeth City, N. C.
COMPLIMENTSof
HOME BEAUTIFUL
WHITE & RAPERPLUMBING-HEATING-AIR CONDITIONING
522 West Colonial AvenueElizabeth City, N. C.
BERT WHITE CLAUDE RAPERDial 7473 Dial 6554
Sheep's Studio and Camera ShopPHOTOGRAPHY OF DISTINCTION
403 W. Main St.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Phone 5890
Compliments of
SAWYER COMPANYMEN'S WEAR416 E. Main St.
COMPLIMENTSof
SOUTHERN HOTELBARBER SHOP
HOOPER TILE COMPANYTILE — MARBLE
LINOLEUM — CARPET
COMPLIMENTSof
LOWRY OIL COMPANYTEXACO PRODUCTS
COMPLIMENTSof
JENNETTE'S MEN'SCLOTHING
DAVENPORT MOTORSYour Lincoln-Mercury Dealer
USED CARSElizabeth City, N. C.
J. Raleigh Minton City Vulcanizing Co., Inc.
Pipkin and Reid Boulevard MarketAvon Grocery D. Walter Harris
Jackson Shoe Shop Dr. J. W. Selig
L. A. Onley and Son Culpepper Hardware Co.
Le-Ree Beauty Salon Merit Shoe Store
Andmar Appliance Co. Owens' Floor Covering
Lewis Grill Owens Barber Shop
Sander's Motor Company Walter L. Midgette's Store
Standard Drug Company James Shoe Repair
Red Meat Market W. S. Jones Grocery
W. G. Whaley Dr. Victor Finck
Bon Ton Beauty Salon Marguerite Dress Shop
Dixie Inn Hooper's Grocery
Bus Station Hughes & Wynn Wholesale Groceries
Hurdle's Hardware Snyder Harrell
Eastern Finance Company Poulan Saw Sales
Owens Shoe Company Westover Amoco
J. & S. Texaco Service Station 0. B. West Co.
Diamond Motor Court Worth Britt Antiques & Reproductions
Sue Grice
Mayo Williams and Raymond Lynn
Calvin Griffin
Mary Bernard and Mable Davis
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Senior Cem&er.- —
-it—1
Beta Club 2Pufol/c Spea\ki Clubnt 1, 2,
1", 2
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lien
onogrjjHW/Club 2, 3,
3; Jur%>f Play Cast;
3; Clqss Vice-Presi-
Pantegd High School
G. R. Alligood
Key Club 4; Monogram Club 3, 4Junior Play Cast; J. V. Football 2V. Football 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 2FTA 2, 3, 4, President 4; DramaticClub 2, 3, Treasurer 2; Audio Visual
1; Glee Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Pres-ident 1, 3; Student Council Commit-tee Chairman 4; Homecoming King 4;Superlative 4.
fa J. F. ArmstroniLlrrT
Club 3, 4; Junior /lay Castotball 2; J. V. BaVketfcall 2;
3; Audia Visual ]• S
ouncil Commimfee Chai/jrnpn
river 4. kA>"
I. R. Baccus, Jr.
unior Play Cast; Bible Club 1, 2;
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Maury HighSchool 1 ; Princess Anne High School
2; Fall's Church High School 2;
Washington Lee High School 3; Su-
perlative 4.
E. Bates
Monogram Club 1-, 2, 3, 4; V. Foot-
ball 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; J. V. Bas-ketball 2; V. Basketball 3; BaseballTeam 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Stu-
dent Council Committee 3, 4; GleeClub 1, 2, 3, 4.
C. A. Baxley
Junior Play Staff; FHA 1; FTA 3;
Library Staff 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3;
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Class
Treasurer 1; Selma High School 1, 2.
M. L. Blount
National Honor Society 3, 4; Marshal3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4; Loud-speaker Staff 1, 2; Junior Play Cast;
FTA 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Bible Club1; Dramatic Club 1, 2, Secretary 2;
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4;
Homeroom President 2; HomeroomRepresentative 1, 3; Student CouncilCommittee 2, 3, 4; Superlative 4.
S. E. BonDurant
National Honor Society 3, 4, VicePresident 4; Marshal 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3
4, Vice-President 4; Junior Play CastScience Club 2; Dramatic Club 1
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4Homeroom President 2; HomeroomChaplain 3; Class Treasurer 1; Class
President 2; Student Council Commit-tee 1, 3, 4; Superlative 4.
F. A. Box
Junior Play Staff; FTA 1, 2; Dra-matic Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Majorette 3, 4; Homeroom President
3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Class Sec-
retary 4.
K. Y. Broddy
Bible Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4.
J. M. Brothers
Dramatic Club 1; FTA 1, 2; FHA 4,
Treasurer 4; Office Staff 4; Band 1,
2, 3, Officer 2, 3.
W. E. Burgess
Loudspeaker Staff 4; J. V. Football 1;
V. Football 2, 3, 4; V. Basketball 3;
Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club3; Dramatic Club 2; Audio Visual 1;
Track Team 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Super-lative 4.
R. L. Carolus
East Lansing High School 1, 2, 3.
D. J. Copeland
FHA 2; Library Staff 3, 4; Glee
Club 1.
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S. E. Coppersmith
FTA 1, 2; Office Staff 2; Band 1, 2,
3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4; HomeroomRepresentative 1, 2; Class Secre-
tary 2.
S. A. DeJoy
National Honor Society 3, 4, Chap-lain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior PlayStaff; J. V. Cheerleader 1; V. Cheer-leader 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Office Staff 2;
Glee Club 2, Secretary 2; HomeroomPresident 1, 4; Homeroom Vice-Presi-
dent 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Stu-
dent Council Committee 4; New Lon-don High School ].
W. E. Dunsran, III
Spotlight Staff 2; Loudspeaker Staff
2, 4; Junior Play Cast; Science Club3; Bible Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2;
Homeroom Treasurer 2; StudentCouncil Committee Chairman 4; Win-ner of Science Fair 3; Superlative 4.
V. G. Evans
Tri-Hi-Y 4; Spotlight Staff 2; FHA 1,
2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Reporter 4; Sci-
ence Club 1; Homeroom Secretary 2;
Homeroom Representative 4; Class
Vice-President 4; Student Council
Committee 3, 4; Superlative 4.
C. G. Fearing III
Monogram Club 3, 4; LoudspeakerStaff 4; Junior Play Staff; J. V. Foot-
ball 2; V. Football 3; Science Club 1.
J. E. Ford
Bible Club 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2;
FTA 1; Student Council Committee 3.
H. G. Freeman, Jr.
Monogram Club 3, 4; Varsity Foot-
ball 3, 4; Student Council Commit-tee 4.
A. B. Fulcher
Spotlight Staff 2, 3; LoudspeakerStaff 4; Junior Play Staff; Bible Club2; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Office Staff 4;
Glee Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Offi-
cer 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3.
L. A. Hare
Loudspeaker Staff 2; Junior PlayStaff; FTA 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Band1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4; StudentCouncil Committee 3, 4.
M. M. Harris
Loudspeaker Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Busi-
ness Manager 4; Junior Play Staff;
FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Of-fice Staff 2; Band 1, 2, Officer 2;Homeroom Treasurer 1 ; StudentCouncil Committee 4.
R. C. Harris
Spotlight Staff 4, Photographer 4;FTA 2, 3; Bible Club 1; DramaticClub 1; Library Staff 4; Band. 1, 2, 3,
Officer 1, 2, 3.
M. D. Hassell
Glee Club 1, 2, 4.
N. J. Hilgerr, Jr.
Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; V. Foot-ball 2, 3, 4; J. V. Football 1; J. V.Basketball 1, 2, V. Basketball 3;Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; ScienceClub 2; Audio Visual 1; StudentCouncil Committee 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Superlative 4.
A. L. Hill
National Honor Society 3, 4; Marshal
3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club3, 4; J. V. Basketball 2; V. Basket-ball 3; Audio-Visual 1; HomeroomTreasurer 4; Student Council Vice-
President 3; Boys' State 3; Superla-
tive 4.
G. W. Hill
National Honor Society 4; Marshal 3;
Tri-Hi-Y 4; Junior Play Staff; FTA1, 2, 4, Vice-President 2, Treasurer4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4;Homeroom Representative 1, 2;Homeroom President 3; Class Vice-President 2; Student Council Commit-tee 3, 4.
C. L. Hobbs
National Honor Society 3, 4; Mar-shal 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Spotlight Staff
4, Sports Editor 4; Loudspeaker Staff
2; Junior Play Staff; FTA 1, 4; Li-
brary Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2;Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2; HomeroomVice-President 4.
D. A. M. Hodges
Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Spotlight Staff 3, 4,
Junior Editor 3, Photographer 3, Edi-
tor-in-Chief 4; Dramatic Club 1.
J. W. Jennerre, Jr.
Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President3, President 4; Loudspeaker Staff 3;Junior Play Staff; Bible Club 2; GleeClub 1, 2, 4; Student Council Com-mittee 2, 3, 4; Superlative 4.
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V. L. Jennerre
Loudspeaker Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior PlayStaff; FTA 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2;Library Staff 1, 2; Glee Club 1 , 2, 3,
4; Homeroom Secretary 2; StudentCouncil Committee 3, 4.
R. W. King
Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Varsity Foot-
ball 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 3;
J. V. Basketball 1, 2; Baseball TeamI, 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Su-perlative 4.
Y. Lowry
National Honor Society 3, 4; JuniorPlay Staff; FTA 1, 2; Dramatic Club1 ; Band 1 , 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4;Student Council Committee 4.
A. M. Midgert
Junior Play Staff; FTA 4; Glee Club
4; Band 1, 2, 3, Officer 2, 3; Home-room President 1, 2; Student Council
Committee 2, 3; Superlative 4.
D. A. Morse
Loudspeaker Staff 1, 2, 3; JuniorPlay Staff; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Bible
Club I, 2; Office Staff 4; Glee Club1, 2.
F. M. Poliri
Glee Club 3, 4; Band 3; HomeroomTreasurer 3; Christopher ColumbusHigh School 1; Edgemcnt HighSchool 2.
R. F. Jones
Key Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Staff;Track Team 2, 3, 4; Student CouncilCommittee 3; Superlative 4.
E. A. Kramer
National Honor Society 3, 4, Treas-
urer 4; Marshal 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4;
Spotlight Staff 1 ;Loudspeaker Staff
1, 2; Junior Play Staff; FTA 4; De-bater 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2,
3, 4; Homeroom Representative 1, 2,
3; Class Secretary 3, President 4;
Student Council Committee 1 ( 2, 3;
Superlative 4.
M. G. M. Luton
National Honor Society 3, 4; ChiefMarshal 3; Spotlight Staff 3 ; 4, Ac-tivities Editor 3, Photographer 3, Sen-ior Editor 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, SongLeader and Chaplain 2, Vice-Presi-
dent 3, President 4; Homeroom Chap-lain 1 ; Superlative 4.
S. J. Minton
National Honor Socitcy 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y
3, 4, Secretary 4; Spotlight Staff 1,
2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Busi-
ness Manager 4; Junior Play Staff;
FHA 2, 3, 4, Historian 3; Bible Club
1, 2; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Home-room President 2; Class Treasurer 3;
Superlative 4.
T. D. Perry
Key Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Junior
Play Staff; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Bible
Club 1.
E. L. B. Price
Loudspeaker Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; JuniorPlay Cast; Varsity Cheerleader 3;
FHA 1; FTA 1, 3; Science Club 1, 2,
3; Office Staff 3.
R. S. Jordan, Jr.
Library Staff 2.
S. A. Longenecker
Spotlight Staff 1; Junior Play Staff;FTA 1, 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Major-ette 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 1;
Homeroom President 2; HomeroomVice-President 3; Student CouncilCommittee 4.
V. L. Mathis
Loudspeaker Staff 1; FHA 1, 2, 3;
Bible Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2.
M. V. G. Phelps
Junior Play Staff; Library Staff 1;
Band 2.
M. L. Roughton
FHA 1, 2; Library Staff 4.
A. B. Moore
Key Club Sweetheart 4; Spotlight Staff
1; Junior Play Cast; FTA 4; DramaticClub 1, 2, Vice-President 2; GleeClub 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Major-ette 2, 3, Chief Majorette 4; Home-room President 1, 3; Homeroom Rep-resentative 2; Student Council Com-mittee 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4;
Superlative 4.
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M. A. Russell
National Honor Society 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y
3, 4, Treasurer 4; Spotlight Staff 4,
Advertising Manager; LoudspeakerStaff 1, 2, 3; Junior Play Staff; FHA1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2; Office
Staff 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 4.
T. C. Sawyer III
Monogram Club 3; Loudspeaker Staff
4; Junior Play Staff; V. Football 3;
Homeroom Vice-President 4; Super-
lative 4.
J. M. Smith
Junior Play Cast; Science Club 2, 3;
Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3.
S. E. Tillis
National Honor Society 3, 4; Marshal
3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Key Club Sweet-heart 4; Loudspeaker Staff 2, 3, 4;
Junior Play Cast; V. Cheerleader 2,
3, 4, Head Cheerleader 3, 4; FTA 4;
Bible Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2;
Library Staff 1; Glee Club 3; Home-room Secretary 1, 2, 3, President 4;
Student Council Committee 1,2, 3, 4;
Girls' State 3; Superlative 4.
J. J. A. Upton
Loudspeaker Staff 2; FHA 2, 3,Treasurer 3; FTA 1, 2; Library Staff4.
W. A. Weeks, Jr.
J. V. Basketball 1.
B. M. SawyerTri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Key Club Sweetheart3; Junior Play Staff; V. Cheerleader
2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 4, Song Leader 1,
Parliamentarian 4; Science Club 1, 2,
Secretary 2; Homeroom Representa-tive 2, 3; Class President 3, Secre-tary 1; Student Council Committee2, 3; Student Council President 4;
Superlative 4.
J. A. Scoff
Junior Play Staff; FHA 1; FTA 2;Bible Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, Officer
2, 3; Student Council Committee 3.
D. Sparks
Tri-Hi-Y 4; Junior Play Cast; FTA 4;Dramatic Club 2, Secretary 2; Band1, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Homeroom Sec-retary 4; Student Council Committee3, 4.
J. F. Turtle, Jr.
Science Club 1, 2, 3; Library Staff 3;Glee Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3.
R. J. Walter
Monogram Club 3; Varsity FootballManager 3.
W. M. Wilkinson
Science Club 2, Secretary 2; AudioVisual 2; Homeroom Secretary 2;Class President 2.
C. L. Sawyer
Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3 4-
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, A;Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2; Stu-dent Council Committee 1.
S. A. Schneider
National Honor Society 4; Tri-Hi-Y
4; Spotlight Staff 4, Activities Editor;
Loudspeaker Staff 3; FHA 3; Home-room Representative 4; Class Treas-urer 4; Student Council Committee 4;
Hermitage High School 1, 2; Super-
lative 4.
P. A. Staton
Bible Club 1.
R. L. Twiddy III
National Honor Society 3, 4, Presi-
dent 4; Marshal 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4;Junior Play Staff; Dramatic Club 1;
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3 Captainand Drum Major 4; Homeroom Presi-
dent 1; Class Treasurer 2; StudentCouncil Committee 2, 3; Superla-tive 4.
P. A. Waters
Junior Play Cast; V. Cheerleader 2, 3;Bible Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2;Library Staff 1; Office Staff 4; GleeClub 4; Homeroom Treasurer 1; Su-perlative 4.
A. C. Wright
National Honor Society 3, 4, Secre-tary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4;Junior Play Staff; FTA 3, 4; BibleClub 1; Dramatic Club 1, Treasurer1 ; Homeroom Representative 1 ; ClassVice-President 1, 3; Student CouncilSecretary 2; Student Council Com-mittee 3/ 4.
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