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NINETEEN ! HUNDRED AND FIFTY -NINE:
EDITH ANN MALLARD
Editor -in-Chief
GURNEY HOOD
Business Manager
ANNUAL PUBLICATION
VOLUME IV
BURGAW HIGH SCHOOL
Burgaw/Horth Carolina
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foreword
"Give to the world the best you have,
And the best will come back to you."
"Dedication
Because of his understanding and con-
sideration, his unselfish attitude, his
willingness to counsel and advise, and
his encouragement to us, we, the staff
of the 1959 WAGRUB, do proudly dedi-
cate this, our fourth volume , to our
teacher, advisor, and friend,
MR. W. C. BLACKMORE
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T. T. MURPHY
County Superintendent
E. M. THOMPSON
Principal
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School Moard
David V. Harrell, P. L. Sparkman, E. T. Batson, Chairman
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faculty
Mrs. Margaret McCullen
History
Mrs. Elizabeth Futch
Mathematics
Mrs. Yetive Davis
Home Economics
Mrs. Pearl Clark
English and French
Miss Bobbie Edmondson
English
Willis J. Johnson
Mathematics and
Physical Education
Miss Katherine Brown
Commercial
Miss Margaret Shaw
Science
Mrs. Grace Thompson
Latin, History,
Mathematics
W. C. Blackmore
Agriculture
Mrs. Edith Mallard
Glee Club, Public
School Music, Piano
James H. Hawley
Grade 8
Not Pictured:
Richard M. Hoffman
Band and Glee Club
Mrs. Sarah Blake
Grade 8
Mrs. Eloise Ivey
Cafeteria Manager
faculty
Mrs. Norma Sawyer
Grade 7
Mrs. Dorothy Norris
N * Grade 7
Mrs. Margaret Bradshaw
Grade 6
Mrs. Margaret Matthews
Grade 6
Mrs. Elizabeth Carr
Grade 5
Mrs. Delia Blackburn
Grade 5
Mrs. Edna Pullen
Grade 5
Mrs. Maude Booth
Grade 4
Mrs. Elizabeth Farrior
Grade 4
Mrs. Kate Rowe
Grade 3
Miss Ethel Baugh
Grade 3
Mrs. Ann Sparkman
Grade 2
Mrs. Margaret Lucus
Grade 2
Miss Mary Taylor
Grade 1
Miss Mary Bryan
Grade 1
Not Pictured:
Miss Dollie Rhodes
Piano
Alma Mater
A song, a song of gladness,
A song of praise and cheer,
We sing with hearts rejoicing
To our Alma Mater dear.
With hearts so true and loyal,
Our highest tributes bring;
To you we'll e'er be faithful,
To you we'll always sing.
Oh, may our Alma Mater ever,
In culture, pow'r, and might,
Move on in ev'ry feature,
Of the honor we know right.
And may the love that binds us
Protect what e'er we do,
While thoughts always noble
Inspire and keep us true.
Chorus:
Alma Mater, we love thee;
Our hearts are sincere and true.
Alma Mater, we love thee
With a love, a love that is ever new.
Your ideals that we cherish,
Inspire us to heights unknown,
Alma Mater, we love thee,
We go on and on and on.
Dorothy Turlington
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Mascots
Susan Sherman and Mike Taylor
Class Motto
"We have crossed the bar;
The ocean lies before us."
Class Colors
Red and White
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Seniors
FRANCES OLENE ALLRED
"Fran"
Substitute Cheerleader 1,2; 4 -H Club 1,2, Song
Leader 1; WAGRUB Staff 3,4, Club Editor 4; F.
H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, President
4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Play Cast 3.
SIDNEY CLARENCE BALCOMBE
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; F. FA. 1,2,3,4;
Monogram Club 2,3,4; French Club 3,4.
WILLIAM ROBERT BELL
"Bobby"
F.FA. 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club
1,2,3.
ANNETTE IRENE BLACKMORE
Glee Club 1 ,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 3;
Play Cast 3; 4-H Club 1 ,2,3, President 3; F.T.
A. 4, F. H. A. 1,2,3, President 2; WAGRUB Staff
1; Substitute Cheerleader 1,2; BEACON Staff 1,
2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Basketball
1; Class V. Pres. 2; Class Secretary 3,4; Marshall
3,4.
ELIZABETH WAKE BLOODWORTH
"Bebe"
Beta Club 3,4; BEACON Staff 3; WAGRUB Staff
4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2; Declamation
Contest 2,3.
BRENDA BARGER BOSTIC
Glee Club 1,3,4, Secretary 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3;
F.H.A. 1,2,3; WAGRUB Staff 3,4; French Club
3,4, Secretary 3; Red Devil 1; Homecoming
Queen's Court 4; Class Secretary 1.
WILBUR JACKSON BRINSON
"Jack"
Declamation Contest Winner 4; WAGRUB Staff
3,4, Sports Editor 4; BEACON Staff 3; Basketball
2,3; Glee Club 2,3; Bus Driver 3,4; Play Cast 3.
BARBARA JEAN BURTON
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; BEACON Staff 4;
Class Reporter 4.
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Seniors
ELBERT RAY CHADWICK
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 2,
3,4; Play Cast 3; WAGRUB Staff 3; 4-H Club 1.
SANDRA ANN CREWS
Glee Club 1,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; BEACON Staff 4.
GRACE CAROLYN DURNER
Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3,4; F.H.A.
1,2; F.T. A. 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3, Assist. Chief
3; WAGRUB Staff 1,4; BEACON Staff 1,2,3;
Basketball 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Glee Club 1,
2,3,4, Accompanist 3; Play Cast 3.
GREGORY HILL FUTCH
"Gregg"
Football 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4; F.F.F. 1,2,3,4,
Vice Pres. 3, President 4; Monogram Club 1,2,
3,4; Glee Club 1,2; BEACON Staff 3; WAGRUB
Staff 4.
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HATTIE MAE HALL
Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Monogram Club
1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2 F H A
1,2,3,4; BEACON Staff 3; WAGRUB Staff 4; Bus
Driver 3,4; Play Cast 3.
DETREA RAY HENDERSON
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Play Cast 3.
ANNIE CAROL HEWETT
BEACON Staff 3,4, Publication Manager 4; F.H.
A. 1,2,4, Secretary 4; Class Secretary 1; Class
Treasurer 2,4; F.T. A. 2,3,4.
HOMER LINWOOD HEWETT
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; WAGRUB Staff 3;
Play Cast 3.
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GURNEY THOMAS HOOD
Class President 1; Football 1,2,3,4, Tri-Catpain
4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Glee
Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Class Treasurer 2;
WAGRUB Staff 3,4; Business Manager 4.
HARVEL ALEXANDER HORRELL
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; WAGRUB Staff 4;
4-H Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2.
MILTON JENNINGS HUMPHREY, JR.
Football 2,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club
3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; WAGRUB Staff 3,4; 4-H Club
1,2; Play Cast 3.
JULIAN TRACEY JAMES
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Monogram Cluo
3,4; 4-H Club 3,4, President 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4,
Reporter 3; WAGRUB Staff 4; Band 1,2,3; Play
Cast 3.
SCARLETT JANICE JOHNSON
Beta Club 3,4; Beacon Staff Typist 4.
THEODORE FRANCIS KARWOSKI
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1.
WARREN PRICE LANGSTON
"Sonny"
French Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; 4-H
Club 1.
ETHEL JANE LANIER
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Beacon Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 3.
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EDITH ANN MALLARD
"Edie"
F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Historian-Librarian
3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Program Chair -
man4; Glee Club 1.2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Band
1; Beta Club 3,4; Beacon Staff 1,2; Monogram
Club 3,4; WAGRUB Staff 3,4, Assist. Editor 3,
Editor 4; Cheerleader 2,3, Chief 3; Play Cast 3;
Marshall 3,4.
KENNETH DAVID MOZINGO
Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Marshall 3,4; Class
Vice-President 1,3,4; BeaconStaff 1,2; WAGRUB
Staff 3,4, Art Editor 4; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club
1,2; Play Cast 3.
JOSEPH HORACE MURRAY, JR.
"Cooter"
Class Reporter 1; Class President 2,3; Beta
Club 3,4, Vice President 3; Beacon Staff 1,2;
WAGRUB Staff 3,4, Photographer 4; F.F.A. 1,
2, Treasurer 2; Chief Marshall 3,4; Football 3,4,
Tri-Captain 4; Monogram Club 3,4, Vice Presi-
dent 4; Play Cast 3.
JOYACE ANN MURRAY
BeaconStaff 2,3,4, Typist 4, Circulation Manager
4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Play Cast 3; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Mono-
gram Club 4; Basketball 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,
Secretary 3.
ELAINE GAYLE NEWKIRK
WAGRUB 2,3,4, Assist. Grammar School Editor
3, Circulation Manager 4; Beta Club 3,4; Basket-
ball 1,2,3; Monogram Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4,
Vice President 3, President 4; Beacon Staff 1,2;
Class Reporter 2, Play Cast 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,
4; Marshall 3,4.
LINDA KAY PALUCK
F.H A. 1,2; Beacon Staff 3,4; Beta Club 3,4,
Secretary 4.
BETTY JEAN PRICE
Beacon Staff 3,4, Typist 4; Glee Club 1,2,4; 4-H
Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2.
CAROLYN FAYE RAMSEY
Beacon Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2.
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Settlors
BETTY LOU RAYNOR
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; F.H. A. 1,2,3;
Class Reporter 3; Beacon Staff 3,4; Bus Driver
4; 4-H Club 1; French Club 3,4, Treasurer 4.
DORIS JEANNETTE SAUNDERS
Beacon Staff 3,4; F.H. A. 1,2,3,4, Song Leader
2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3.
LINDOLA SHERMAN
"Linda"
Class President 4; Beta Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; F.
H.A. 1; Basketball 1; WAGRUB Staff 3,4, High
School Editor 4; Beacon Staff 1,2,3; Bus Driver
3,4; Play Cast 3.
MARY ANTIONETTE SISSON
"Mary Nette"
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Beacon Staff 4;
Basketball 1,3,4; Band 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2,3.
BARBARA HERMMEA TOKOLY
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Beacon
Staff 1,3; WAGRUB Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H
Club 1; Monogram Club 4.
ROSS FOSTER TRAWICK, JR.
Glee Club 1,2,3; French Club 3,4; Football 3;
BasketbaU 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Beacon Staff 3.
LOUISE ELIZABETH WALLACE
Beacon Staff 3,4, Assistant Circulation Manager
4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 4; Basketball 2,3,4;
4-H Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Substitute Cheer-
leader 1.
BENNY WILLIAM WELLS
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3;
WAGRUB Staff 4; Play Cast 3.
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MILDRED IRENE WELLS
"Mickey"
4-H Club 1; F. H. A. 1,2; Beacon Staff
Typist 3,4; Office Assistant 3,4.
MILTON RAY WELLS
4-H Club 1,2; Beacon Staff Typist 3; Bus-
Driver 4; Wagrub Staff 3.
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE WELLS
"Nat"
Band 1,2,3,4; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Bus
Driver 4; Football 4; Monogram Club
4; Wagrub Staff 3,4.
PAULA WILLIAMS
F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; 4-H Club
2,3,4, Vice-President 1; Glee Club 2,3,
4, Secretary 4; Wagrub Staff 3,4; Beacon
Staff 1,2; Girls' State 3; Substitute
Cheerleader 1,2, Regular 3,4; Mono-
gram Club 4; Play Cast 3; Beauty Rep-
resentative 1,2,3,4, County 1,3; Home-
coming Queen's Court 4.
MARY ANN WOLFE
F. H. A. 1,2,3; F. T. A. 2,3,4; Glee
Clubs 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; Sub-
stitute Cheerleader 1, Regular 2,3; Play
Cast 3; Wagrub Staff 2,4, Senior Editor
4; Beacon Staff 1,2,3, Assistant Bus-
iness Manager 2, Manager 3; Home-
coming Queen's Court 4; 4-H Club 1.
CAROL GENE WOOD
Play Cast 3; Wagrub Staff 4.
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Left to Right: First Row: Brenda Bostic, Harvel Horrell, Jennings Humphrey, Betty Lou Raynor, Mary
Nette Sission, Carol Hewett, Ethel Jane Lanier, Mickey Wells. Second Row: Linwood Hewett, Teddy
Karwaski, Annette Blackmore, Scarlett Johnson, Sandra Crews, Barbara Burton, Louise Wallace. Third
Row: Detra Henderson, Linda Sherman, Carolyn Durner, Hattie Mae Hall, Linda Paluck. Fourth Row:
Paula Williams, Mary Ann Wolfe, Barbara Tokoly, Gayle Newkirk. FifthRow: Kenneth Mozingo, Tracey
James, Frances Allred, Carolyn Ramsey, Betty Jean Price, Horace Murray, Edith Ann Mallard. Sixth
Row: Ross Trawick, Milton Wells, Benny Wells, Sonny Langston, Carol Gene Wood, Jeanette Saunders,
Joyce Murray. Seventh Row: Jack Brinson, Nathaniel Wells, Gurney Hood, Gregg Futch, Sidney Bal-
combe, Ray Chadwick.
Md We graduate
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Cast Will find Zest anient
We, the Seniors of 1959, do not want to
leave without bequeathing to you, our ad-
mirers, a few of our most precious pos-
sessions.
Article I
To the school board and faculty, we leave
our sincere thanks and appreciation for
sticking by us.
Article II
Section A: To the juniors, we leave our
ability to stay out of trouble.
Section B: To the sophomores, we leave
our ability to have fun wherever we may
be.
Section C: To the freshmen, we leave a
word of advice: Have fun, be merry, for
tomorrow you may flunk.
Section D: To the rest, we leave one bat-
tered building, many carved desks, and
our adorable ways.
Article HI
Frances Allred leaves her dignity to Ellen
Caryl Futch.
Annette Blackmore leaves her editor-ship
of the BEACON to Bobbye Taylor.
Sidney Balcombe wills his title of "Second
-String, All Conference" to Worth Bever-
age.
Sonny Langston leaves his ability to get
along with everybody to Jean Lanier.
Teddy Karwoski leaves his cute bop step
to Ervin Wells.
Jack Brinson wills his ability to speak in
public to Herman Strickland, Jr.
Scarlett Johnson wills her love for Forest
Hills to Janet Arnold.
Jennings Humphrey leaves his ability to
love one person to Charlotte Richardson.
HarvelHorrell leaves his loud glass pacs
to Freddy Gorsky.
Detrea Henderson leaves his ability to
"fall" into fishponds toBill Taylor. Bill,
you've started out on the right foot.
Tracey James bequeathes his football uni-
form to David Williams. David, you'dbet-
ter be careful. It may be jinxed.
Kenneth Mozingo leaves his love for two-
way radios and Wallace to Richard Brown.
Edith Ann Mallard leaves her publishing
company to Josette Futch. Josette, maybe
your "board of trustees" will be more co-
operative.
Bobby Bell leaves his quiet ways to Gra-
ham Carter.
Ethel Jane Lanier leaves her cute ways to
Martha Rowe and Linda Richardson.
Nat Wells wills his ability to blush at the
wrong times to David "Mac" McLendon.
Linda Sherman leaves her job of selling
drinks for the Beta Club to Merle Mead-
ows.
Mary Ann Wolfe leaves her curly locks to
Donna Walton.
Carol Gene Wood leaves his ability to ans-
wer everything to Dewey Padgett.
Jeannette Saunders gladly gives Phyllis
Sherman at least four inches of her height.
I, Hattie Mae Hall, leave my ability to
drive to Barbara Hall, so that she can go
somewhere when I'm gone.
I, Gayle Newkirk, leave my love for writ-
ing a sailor to Brenda Ballard.
Gregg Futch wills his vast knowledge of
women to John David Watkins.
Sandra Crews bestows her short, curly
locks to Sylvia Moore.
Brenda Bostic leaves her ability to get a
man before a diploma to Mary Ruth Bow-
den.
Elizabeth Bloodworth and Barbara Burton
leave their excellent chemistry grades to
Alice Groves.
Carolyn Durner leaves to Sally James her
ability to remain unnoticed in the corner
of the room.
Milton Wells leaves his quiet, retiring
ways to Douglas Flynn.
Micky Wells leaves to Peggy Batson her
ability to keep one man on the string.
Paula Williams leaves her title of Biggest
Flirt to Judy Giddens.
Horace Murray leaves his Beta Club av-
erage to Aaron Croom and Chinnis McKoy .
Joyce Murray leaves her athletic ways to
Betty Lanier.
Barbara Tokoly leaves her good times in
fourth period study hall to Annette Boryk.
Benny Wells gives his title "Best Sport"
to Edward (Mousis) Mauney.
Ross Trawick bequeathes his sleepiness
in History IV to Lanny Croom, who does
all right in History HI.
Betty Jean Price and Carolyn Ramsey
leave their devoted friendship to Patricia
Tatum and Judy McKoy.
Betty Lou Raynor wills her beauty title
and ability to snag a man to Judy Leimone.
Louise Wallace leaves her "carrot top"
hair to Brenda Pear sail. Brenda, you can
stop trying rinses now.
Gurney Hood leaves his good looks and
ways of handling women to Stacy Covil.
Linwood Hevett leaves his bashful ways
to Stuart Jones.
Linda Paluck leaves her smile and quiet
ways to Ann Elizabeth Jonkheer.
Carol Hewett and Mary Nette Sisson leave
their wonderful home economics grades to
Thelma Saunders.
Senior
BEST ALL AROUND
Gayle Newkirk and Horace Murray
BEST SPORTS
Barbara Tokoly and Benny Wells
4 Superlatives
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Annette Blackmore
and
Kenneth Mozingo
MOST ATHLETIC
Hattie Mae Hall and Gurney Hood
Senior
BEST LOOKING
Betty Lou Raynor and Gurney Hood
MOST BASHFUL
Linda Paluck and Nat Wells
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Superlatives
BEST DRESSED
Annette Blackmore and Gregg Futch
MOST POPULAR
Carol Hewett and Horace Murray
Class History
Freshmen, just four years ago. So proud to be in high
school. There were seventy-seven of us: thirty- seven boys
and forty girls. Our officers were as follows: Gurney Hood,
president, Kenneth Mozingo, vice president, Brenda Barger,
secretary, and Carol Hewett, treasurer.
The next year we were the loud sophomores of Burgaw
High. Our class officers that year were Horace Murray,
Carol Hewett, Annette Blackmore, Gayle Newkirk, and Gurney
Hood.
Fifty-five students returned for our junior year, which
was filled with excitement. Sidney Balcombe, Gregg Futch,
Gurney Hood, Horace Murray, and Ross Trawick represented
our class on the football team. Gayle Newkirk, Barbara
Tokoly, Hattie Mae Hall, Mary Nette Sisson, and Joyce Murray
were on the basketball team. Cheerleaders were Mary Ann
Wolfe, Paula Williams, Carolyn Durner, and Edith Ann Mal-
lard was head cheerleader. The People versus Maxine Lowe,
our junior play, was a big success. "Mardi Gras" was the
theme for the Junior- Senior banquet. We all worked hard to
make it a success and our time was not wasted. Horace
Murray, Kenneth Mozingo, Annette Blackmore, Jeanette
Saunders and Betty Lou Raynor were our class officers.
Then the proud Seniors of '59. Forty- six students came
back to enjoy our last and happiest year of high school. The
Beta Club members from our class were Gayle Newkirk,
Linda Sherman, Nat Wells, Edith Ann Mallard, Scarlett John-
son, Linda Paluck, Betty Raynor, Horace Murray, Kenneth
Mozingo, Annette Blackmore, and Elizabeth Bloodworth. Our
Homecoming Queen was Carolyn Durner; Paula Williams,
Brenda Barger, and Mary Ann Wolfe were her attendants.
Senior class officers were Linda Sherman, Kenneth Mozingo,
Annette Blackmore, Carol Hewett, and Barbara Burton.
We have all enjoyed these four happy years together.
They will always be remembered and cherished in our hearts.
To you -- Burgaw High School --we give our thanks.
Linda Paluck
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Class Prophecy
TIME: 1973
PLACE: PLANET EARTH
Purpose: Prepare for blast-off to Mars on a special mission for Mrs. McCullen
and Mrs. Futch, looking for the lost class of '59 -- not becausethey
are interested in finding out where it is, but because they want to
know if any of them have died and not remembered them in their wills.
Aboard the super-sonic rocket ship, we find two of the lost class, Linda
Sherman and Paula Williams, who are the special investigators for the two
teachers. Our stewardess, who is the charming Miss Sandra Crews, is taking
her first outer space trip since becoming the ship's hostess early this spring.
Our pilot is the very capable classmate, William Robert (Bobby) Bell, and his
assistant is a professor who is going along on the trip because the ship is using
the first set of glass pac mufflers that he invented. He is now known as Pro-
fessor Froggy, but we knew him as Detrea Henderson.
The first planet we reach is Pluto. There we find Sonny Langston, drum-
ming away to his heart's content, while the soloist, Edith Ann Mallard, practices
her vocal number for tonight's performance at the Miss Universe Pagant on
Saturn. Her partner for the duets will be Gregg ("High Note") Futch. Seems
as though this was the only place they could find to put these noise- makers.
Across the way, we see Harvel Horrell, who says that this time he's sure
that it isn't his imagination; he sees two moons. Also Teddy Karwoski, who
says that the only regrets he has are that he had to be the boy to make the uni-
verse go wild. Oh, well, it's just one of those things. Jupiter mustaffect people
that way. We haven't time to stick around and see.
Upon athrone sits a lovely young black- haired miss whom we knew for her
beauty on earth. Carol Hewett has just been crowned Miss Universe for 1974.
As she walks down the long runway to view her subjects, "High Note" and Miss
Mallard sing the "Miss Universe Song" to her. We must agree with the judges,
Joyce Ann Murray and Barbara Tokoly, that they couldn't have picked a more
beautiful girl.
The planet Mars yielded some mighty fantastic sights to us when we were
viewing it in school through the telescope, but what about the ones who are look-
ing at it now. Gurney (Grass) Hood, as a modern "Johnny Appleseed", is grow-
ing his special grass, NO-END-TO- IT, all along the canals of this planet.
Always wanting to be riding in the latest, these three cats are doing just
that now. Louise Wallace, Barbara Burton, and Jeannette Saunders are sport-
ing the latest planetary patrol cars, which have been painted a dashing, Mercury
red. Hope they don't pay too much attention to the car, but try to concentrate
on their job of keeping air traffic straight. Ohhhhh, that car just barely missed
us. Please! Get to work, girls.
Meanwhile, on the Planet Neptune, we find JackBrinson working with three
loyal ladies of his church. They are none other than Bebe Bloodworth, Mary
Nette Sisson, and Ethel Jane Lanier. These ladies are certainly taking their
upbringing to heart and are trying to improve all the "poor lost souls" of our
solar system. Their project for the year is WARM CLOTHES FOR PLUTO
(THE DOG) !
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Class Prophecy
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On earth, we find two young ladies in the midst of setting up housekeeping.
Remember the diamonds and the wedding bands? They belonged to Brenda
Barger and Betty Lou Raynor, who are now settled young ladies. The former
is now knownas Mrs. William Eave Bostic, and the latter is now Mrs. Ned Ash.
We wish you two all the happiness in the world.
It couldn't be done, but it was! Horace Murray and Jennings Humphrey were
the first ones to seethe other side of the moon. It seems only fair that two who
have mooned over two Junior girls should be the first to do so.
She can't even take a vacation without things running wild. We're speaking
of the supervisor of the planetary system between Pluto and Neptune; Linda
Paluck. Every time she leaves, her employees have a party. These girls could
be none other than the fantastic four: Carolyn Durner, Annette Blackmore,
Frances Allred, and Mary Ann Wolfe. Leave something standing when ya'll get
through.
On the sun are three geniuses who aretri-owners of the T-V station, MIL-
RO-B. These three are using the heat from the sun to generate the power need-
ed for a station to reach planets so far away. They are none other than Benny
Wells, Milton Wells, and Ross Trawick.
And who else should discover the new planet that is still un-named but
those two who have the curosity: Gayle Newkirk and Hattie Mae Hall. They
never did seem to be able to keep away from anything they didn't know all about.
That curiosity is going to kill somebody yet.
The latest news to come to us by way of short-wave radio is that of a new
uranium mine and plant on Mercury, which is owned by one of the richest men
in the world, Tracey James. Mr. James is ably assisted by his two secretaries,
who have been with him since he first opened the mine. They are Scarlett
Johnson and Mickey Wells. Since Mr. James has become so wealthy, he has
hired a manager, Nat Wells, a former classmate of his.
An ingenious scientist, who was known for his scientific work in high
school, is now one of the renowned scientists who are making some very im-
portant experiments having to do with energy from the sun. He is none other
than Kenneth Mozingo. Carolyn Ramsey is Mr. Mozingo's very able assistant.
Together they are giving the world some of its most important discoveries.
Not to be forgotten is our funny man, one who was known for his sarcastic
remarks in the classroom and who has let these remarks turn into money for
him, Carol Gene Wood. His partner is that "straight woman," Miss Long Face,
who is better known as Betty Jean Price.
Well, here they are, Mrs. McCullen and Mrs. Futch. They're all living,
so I believethat means that there isn't anything due either of you except thanks
for helping make us so rich and important. Our trip has been most enjoyable,
Mr. Pilot. Thanks again for the ride. Come to visit us on earth one day when
you're around.
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Class Of I960
President Ervin Wells
Vice President Dewey Padgett
Secretary Judy Leimone
Treasurer Ellen Caryl Futch
Reporter Martna Rowe
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Janet Arnold
Judy Autry
Brenda Ballard
Peggy Batson
Worth Beverage
Annette Boryk
Mary Ruth Bowden
Richard Brown
Graham Carter
Stacey Covil
Lanny Croom
Douglas Flynn
Ellen Caryl Futch
Josette Futch
Judy Giddens
Fred Gorsky
Alice Groves
Barbara Jane Hall
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Sallie James
Stuart Jones
Ann Elizabeth Jonkheer
Betty Lanier
Jean Lanier
David McLendon
Chinnis McCoy-
Judy McCoy
Merle Meadows
Edward Mauney
Sylvia Moore
Dewey Padgett
Brenda Pearsall
Vera Raynor
Charlotte Richardson
Linda Richardson
Martha Rowe
Thelma Saunders
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Phyllis Sherman
Herman Strickland
Patricia Tatum
Bill Taylor
Bobbie Taylor
Donna Walton
John David Watkins
Ervin Wells
Linda Wells
David Williams
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Vice President Louis Leimone
Secretary Louis Sawyer
Treasurer Needham Hall
Reporter Frank Futch
Sophomores
Ray Blanchard
Buck Bloodworth
Betty Bowden
Kay Bowen
Gwen Bryant
Wade Burton
Kent Carter
Samuel Casey
Gracie Chadwick
Becky Clark
Linda Croom
Marilyn Cooper
Patsy Croom
Pat Davis
JoAnn Eakins
Bonnie Haney
Sabra Horrell
Bobby Humphrey
Glenda Johnson
Eugene Jordan
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Sophomores
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Susan Kessler
Johnny Kraynick
Phoebe Lanier
Selma Lanier
Louis Leimone
Bob Lewis
Curtis Malpass
Faye Marshburn
Cora Lee Meadows
Alex Meeks
Ethel Meeks
Patsy Meeks
Ardrey Murray
Martha Jean Murray
Sandra Pope
Robbie Powell
Annette Powers
Delores Ramsey
James Rivenbark
Beverette Saunders
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Sophomores
Louis Sawyer
Twylah Smith
Louise Sumner
Nick Vdovich
Stella Vdovich
Linda Waters
Nellie Watkins
Bessie Wells
Billy Wells
Donald Wayne Wells
Frances Wells
Dan Wells
Kay Whis riant
Floyd Worrells
Bert Yates
Not Pictured: Bobby Bolick, J. B. Croom, Roger Flynn, Frank Futch,
Needham Hall, Paul Kraynick, Carrol Pearsall, Edwin Pierce, Alan
Rivenbark, Jimmy Rivenbark, Adrian Ruddell, Glenda Sellers, Dickie
Thigpen, Karen Wooten.
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Class Of J 962
President Johnny Westbrook
Vice President Mary Emma Blanchard
Secretary Lucille Ann Balcombe
Treasurer Mary Ann Jonkheer
Reporter Christine Leimone
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Lucille Ann Balcombe
Ruth Bats on
Mac Beasley
Boyd Benson
Elna Kay Best
Betty Biggs
Janet Blake
Faye Blanchard
Mary Emma Blanchard
Alton Blizzard
Joe Brinkley
Betty Brown
Katie Raye Carter
Gene Chadwick
Richard Collins
Allen Ray Croom
Patsy Deal
Patsy Flynn
Gary Foy
Bonnie Fulcher
Judy Futch
Bill George
Judy Faye Griffin
Dallas Groves
Elaine Hardison
Carl Edward Hewett
Hugh Highs mith
Albert Johnson
Bill Johnson
Johnette Johnson
Mary Ann Jonkheer
Alan Jordan
Patty Karwaski
Paul Kraynick
Pauline Lanier
Christine Leimone
Elbert Littleton
Julia Mallard
Anita Marshburn
Stoney McCoy
Wayne McLendon
Deanna Meadows
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Hilda Meadows
Cathy Moore
Alice Mozingo
Anita Faye Murray
Mary B. Narron
Joe Bryant Newkirk
Johnny Paluck
David Powers
Gail Powers
Barbara Price
Christine Raynor
Jenny Rhodes
Judith Richardson
Dewey Rivenbark
Hilda Rivenbark
Penny Rivenbark
Yvonne Rivenbark
Bradford Rowe
Carrie Rowe
Nita Mae Rowe
Sherrie Sherman
Stanley Sis son
Jimmy Spender
Louise Thigpen
Joanna Thomson
Carolyn Tokoly
Nellie Vdovich
Carol Walker
Nora Walton
Pearlie Watkins
William Watkins
Johnny Westbrook
Carol Winborne
Jerry Wooten
Joan Wooten
Sue Wooten
Delores Worrells
Marvin Worrells
Wilma Lee Wright
Susie Young
Not Pictured:
Audrey Bond
Kay Haney
Howard Lunsford
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Sighth Grade
First Row: Ann Batson, Hodges Bell, Marie Blackmore, Donnie Blanchard, Ronnie Blanckard, Nancy
Blizzard, Connie Bolick, Carol Cantwell, Billy Carter. Second Row: Milton Chadwick, Bill Chaffin,
Ralph Croom, Wayne Cowan, James Deal, James Dennis, Everett Durham, Harold Fields, Kenneth
Futch. Third Row: Lawrence Grady, Anita Harrell, Ann Harrell, Lillian Ann Harrell, Pauline Harris,
Carolyn Horrell, Clifford Horrell, Marion Lee Johnson, Linda Johnson. Fourth Row: Fred Kessler,
Bertice Lanier, Jane Lanier, Billy Manley, Nancy Mauney, Freddy McCoy, Elwood Meadows, Kelly
Meadows, Carl Murray. Fifth Row: Marsha Murray, Melba Murray, William Naumuk, Johnnie Powell,
Jimmy Price, Gail Pridgen, Sandra Pridgen, Peggy Ramsey, Carolyn Rivenbark. Sixth Row: Edward
Rivenbark, Hazel Rivenbark, James Rivenbark, Robert Rivenbark, David Sanderson, Mary Saunders,
Billie Lou Simmons, Gary Trawick, Tim Turner. Seventh Row: Dalton Wells, Earl Wells, Lincoln
Wells, Marylin Wells, Nancy Wells, Robert Wells, Mary Jo White, Julian Wooten, George Allen Yates.
Not Pictured: Cheryl McNeil, Billy Watkins, Allen Wells.
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Seventh Qrade
First Row: Jimmy Ballard, Roy Barnhill, Murray Batson, Nancy Batson, Billy Bland, Steve Blanton,
Mary Elizabeth Bullard, Mandy Carter. Second Row: Isabelle Casey, Ledell Casey, Barbara Chad-
wick, Carolyn Coburn, Nancy Croom, Adell Deal, Charles Deal, Danny Deal. Third Row: Donald Deal,
Nancy Deal, Roy Deal, Brenda English, Linda Gorsky, Dianne Griffin, Jerry Guy, Lloyd Harris. Fourth
Row: Kay Herring, Colene Higgins, Donnie Horrell, Julie Humphrey, Gloria Krockmalny, Billy Lanier,
Judy Massengill, Peggy Matthews. Fifth Row: Mary Jo Moore, Alma Joyce Murray, Sylvia Murray,
Edward Peterson, Joyce Rivenbark, Larry Richardson, Thurman Rivenbark, Charles Rowe. Sixth Row:
Roy Rowe, Rowe Sawyer, Frankie Seamster, Anita Shepherd, Nancy Sholar, Agnes Smith, Freddie Smith,
Nancy Swain, Carolyn Taylor. Seventh Row: Kay Taylor, Harry Thomas, Albert Watkins, Bonnie Wells,
Elsie Wells, Roger Wells, Harry Whisnant, Penny Whiteside, Linda Williams.
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Sixth Qrade
First Row: Wright Anderson, Harriet Baker, Mary Frances Ballard, Janice Barger, Becky Batson,
Tommy Blake, Faye Blanton, Ross Bowden, Tommy Bradshaw. Second Row: Ann Brown, Margaret
Brown, David Earl Bullard, Elizabeth Cain, Betty Chadwick, Eugene Chadwick, Joyce Coburn, Gary
Covil, Mary Cowan. Third Row: Eddie Deal, Mike English, Edward Fisher, JoAnn Fulcher, Phillip
Gould, Annette Grady, Shirley Griffin, Michael Harrell, Richard Harrell. Fourth Row: Jeraldine
Harris, Judy Hewett, Dempsey Howard, Linda Howard, Sandra Howard, Don Johnson, Paula Jones,
Betty Jane Kraynick, Thomas Lanier. Fifth Row: Amelia Leimone, Patty Leimone, Sue Manley, Robbie
Moore, Stanley Murray, Linda Naumuk, Mary Ann Naumuk, Jane Peterson, Tommy Prescott. Sixth
Row: Cary Rivenbark, Dianne Rivenbark, Susanne Rivenbark, Ronnie Rivenbark, Rachel Rowe, Joe
Knox Taylor, Gladys Thomas, Brenda Thomson, Linda Thomson. Seventh Row: Eugene Watkins, Car-
olyn Wells, David Wells, Ray Wells, Elaine Yates, Norman York.
5th Grade
Left to Right, First row: Linda Batson, Bobby Beverage, John Wright Blake, Dorothy Blizzard, Eleanor
Burch, Linwood Bond, Clyde Burgess, Polly Cain, Ernest Carter. Second row: Louise Chadwick, David
Clark, Bob Hugh Corbett, Johnny Cowan, Priscilla Croom, Philip Deal, Betsy Dees, Vernon Easkins,
Thelma Fisher. Third row: Lynette Grady, Buddy Griffin, Cecily Gyetvai, Laura Hardison, Carl
Harrell, Larry Harrell, Cheryl Hill, Cynthia Highsmith, Irvine Huff. Fourth row: Connie Johnson,
Joe Kraynick, Rosemary Krochmalny, Linda Lane, Gene Lanier, Leverne Lanier, Maxine Lanier, Aaron
Littleton, Alice Manley. Fifth row: Cherry Manley, Frankie McCoy, Glenda Moore, Linwood Moore,
Helen Mozingo, Larry Murray, Phyllis Nanney, Edith Paluck, Elizabeth Parker. Sixth row: Tommy
Pope, Kenneth Powell, Billy Prescott, James Rivenbark, Jimmy Rivenbark, Phillip Rivenbark, Sandra
Rivenbark, Sherrol Rouse, Linda Sasser. Seventh row: Jo Sherman, Glenda Sholar, Nadine Strickland,
Buddy Tilton, Wayne Turner, Tommy Vick, Carson Wells, Eddie Wells, Janet Wells. Eighth row: Jeff
Wells, M. C. Waters, Phillip Wells, Phyllis Wells, Shirley Wells, Terry Wells, Vickie Wells, Gayle
Whaley.
4th Grade
Left to Right, First row: Annette Anderson, Bill Baker, Eddie Blake, Nellie Blizzard, Donald Bowden,
Jean Bowden, Julia Ann Brown, Mary Burch, Sally Carter. Second row: Ray Chadwick, Susan Chaffin,
Cathy Croom, Kathy Croom, Judy Deal, Odessel English, Leigh Futch, Jimmy Harrell, Steve Henderson.
Third row: Herman Huff, Kathy Humphrey, Graham Jordan, Marian Kelly, Shirley Kennedy, Jimmy
Kraynick, Ellen Lanier, Shirleen Lanier, Mary Alice Leimone. Fourth row: Tommy Lewis, Kate
Lockey, Evelyn Marshburn, Sherry Meeks, Linda Murray, Stanley Nakoneczny, Dick Naumuk, Don
Norris, Garland Odom. Fifth row: Brenda Pridgen, Gary Pridgen, Charlie Pullen, Geneva Rivenbark,
Timmy Rivenbark, Myra Rivenbark, Wayne Rivenbark, Donnie Row, Johnny Russ. Sixth row: Danny
Sanderson, Mike Smith, Jeanne Marie Thomasson, Bobby Watkins, Archie Wells, Bonnie Wells, Jane
Westbrook, Jerry Wheeler, Joe Lee Williams.
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3rd Grade
Left to Right, First row: Janet Bowen, Roger Bowden, Tim Brinson, Linda Brown, Linwood Brown
Joseph Burch, "Chip" Davis, Charlie Casey, Nellie Chadwick. Second row: Brenda Clark, Charles
Cochran, Alton Cottle, Nita Covil, Larry Croom, Cathy Deal, Robert Dees, Carl Fisher, Frank Fussell
Third row: Libby Futch, Betty Garriss, Freddy Gaylor, Christine Gore, Lorraine Gould, Janice Grif-
fin, Angelea Groves, Charlie Groves, Linda Sue Harrell. Fourth row: Ruth Harrell Esta Heath
Janice Herring, Joseph Honeycutt, Hansford Huff, Michael Johnson, Sharon Johnston, Jimmy Lanier'
Michael Lanier. Fifth row: Wayne Lanier, Stanley Lowe, Raymond Krockmalmy, Dianna McCoy'
Al Murray, Hugh Overstreet, Andy Paluck, William Peedin, Joseph Prescott. Sixth row Edward
Rivenbark, Glenn Rivenbark, Jackie Rivenbark, Jan Rivenbark, Kathy Richardson, Sherry Reade, James
Royal, Adrian Rowe, Wilma Rye. Seventh row: Mary Lee Thomas, Richard Thomas, Ann Watkins
Joseph Watkins, Faye Wells, Barry Whaley, Danny Whitley, Terry Worrell, Jewell Ann Wynne. Eighth
row: Johnny Yates, Kathy Yates.
2nd Grade
Row one: Sherry Bakan, Vickie Bannerman, Donna Beasley, Grace Beasley, Sara Blizzard, Joyce Cain,
Richard Cantwell, Paula Chewning, Terry Clark, Frances Cottle. Row two: Dean Cowan, Jean Cowan,
Mary Ellen Deal, Peggy Deal, Sue Ellen Deal, Danny DeBose, Jerry Fedoronka, Margaret Fisler, Shirley
Fisher Kenneth Fussell. Row three: Reggie Fussell, Carol Gyetvia, Cathy Harrell, Sam Harrell,
Lineard Harris, Eddie Horrell, Eddie Huff, Sherman Huff, Debbie Lanier, Martha Mallard. Row four:
Johnny Manley, Susan McLendon, Carlene Meeks, Patsy Mizerak, Freddie Moore, Vernie Moore, Paul
Naumuk Patricia Parker, Genell Pridgen, Doris Price. Row five: Charlie Overstreet, Steve Ramsey,
Bertha Ann Rivenbark, Dennis Rivenbark, Jackie Rivenbark, Janet Rivenbark, Millie Rowe, Ervin
Saunders, Barbara Sholar, Sandra Sparkman. Row six: Kathy Stone, Bill Trawick, Mike Vick, Donald
Wells, Donnie Sue Wells, Rochelle Whiteside, Diane Williams, Jeffrey Williams, Judy Wynne.
1st Grade
Row one: Sherwood Batson, Kathy Beasley, Shirley Beasley, Ouida Ellen Bell, Frances Best, Mary
Ann Blake, Lyndon Bolic, Larry Bolick. Row two: Delia Sue Brown, Linda Burgess, Susie Camden,
Shirley Chadwick, Marie Crews, Barry Croom, Jeanette Deal, Ronald DeBose. Row three: Fred Dees,
Lucy Dennis, Ross Harrell, William Hill, Ronald Hubbard, Elizabeth Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Marie
Johnson. Row four: Patsy Jones, Zeb Jordan, Katie Kennedy, Jeffrey Lanier, Theresa Lanier, Frank
Murray, Janice Murray, Millard Murray. Row five: Glenda Odom, Audrey Pierce, Johnnie Pope, Jim
Pyron, Carol Richardson, Ann Rivenbark, Betty Rivenbark, Libby Rivenbark. Row six: Marinar Riven-
bark, Patricia Rivenbark, Robert Rivenbark, Becky Smith, Perrin Kaye Rouse, Jan Sherman, Joe Carr
Stevens, Paul Stone. Row seven: Jimmy Thomason, Irene Trainer, Annette Wells, Judith Wells, Judy
Wells, Phillip Wells, Danny Whaley, Burton Whiteside.
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Editor-in-Chief Edith Ann Mallard
Assistant Editor Josette Futch
High School Editor Linda Sherman
Assistant H. S. Editor Phyllis Sherman
Grammar School Editor Bebe Bloodworth
Assistant Grammar Editor Barbara Hall
Senior Editor Mary Ann Wolfe
Junior Editor Judy Giddens
Club Editor Frances Allred
Assistant Club Editor .... Charlotte Richardson
Photographer Horace Murray
Assistant Photographer Edward Mauney
Sports Editor Jack Brinson
Assistant Sports Editor David Williams
Art Editor Kenneth Mozingo
Assistants .... Mary Ruth Bowden, Judy Autrey
Editorial Staff
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Wagrub
Business Manager Gurney Hood
Assistant Manager Bill Taylor
Circulation Managers Gayle Newkirk
Sonny Langston
Senior Manager Carolyn Durner
Junior Manager Judy Leimone
Sophomore Manager Bob Lewis
Freshman Manager John Westbrook
Assistants:
Sidney Balcombe Harvel Horrell
Brenda Barger Jennings Humphrey
Brenda Ballard Tracey James
Worth Beverage Susan Kessler
Richard Brown Dewey Padgett
Annette Boryk Herman Strickland
Stacey Covil Barbara Tokoly
Lanny Croom Benny Wells
Patsy Deal Nat Wells
Ellen Caryl Futch Paula Williams
Gregg Futch Carol Wood
Hattie Mae Hall Ray Chadwick
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Zhe Beacon
Editor-in-Chief Annette Blackmore
Assistant Editor Bobbye Taylor
Business Manager Sallie James
Publication Manager Carol Hewett
Art Editor Martha Rowe
Sports Editor Pat Davis
Circulation Managers Joyce Murray
Louise Wallace
Mimeographing Managers Louis Leimone
Ardrey Murray
Advisors Mrs. Futch
Miss Brown
Mary Emma Blanchard, Gwen Bryant, Marilyn Cooper, Nellie Watkins, Merle Meadows, Betty Raynor,
Scarlett Johnson, Donna Walton, Jeanette Saunders, Linda Paluck, Pat Tatum, Mary Nette Sission,
Sandra Crews, Barbara Burton, Ethel Jane Lanier, Peggy Batson, Frances Wells, Kay Whisnant,
Annette Powers, Kay Bowen, Pheobe Lanier, Wilma Wright, Delores Ramsey, Julia Mallard, Christine
Leimone, Becky Clark, Patsy Flynn, Kay Haynie, Sherrie Sherman, Frank Futch, Susie Young, Betty
Price, Mary Ruth Bowden, Douglas Flynn, Jean Lanier, Judy McCoy, Betty Lanier.
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Girls' Chorus
Left to Right, First row: Judy McCoy, Thelma Saunders, Jeanette Saunders, Frances Allred, Patsy
Flynn, Kay Haney, Mary Emma Blanchard, Christine Leimone, Yvonne Rivenbark, Glenda Johnson,
Mary Ruth Bowden, Kay Bowen, Josette Futch, Sallie James, Beverette Saunders, Julia Mallard, Linda
Waters, Twylah Smith. Second row: Gracie Chadwick, Barbara Tokoly, Gayle Newkirk, Paula Williams,
Pat Davis, Ethel Meeks, Elaine Hardison, Judy Autry, Pat Tatum, Sue Wooten, Ruth Batson, Carol
Walker, Elna Kay Best, Nita Fay Murray, Patricia Ludlam, Carolyn Ramsey, Sabra Harrell. Third
row: Janet Blake, Joanna Thompson, Betty Bowden, Betty Lou Raynor, Delores Ramsey, Linda Rich-
ardson, Louise Thigpen, Martha Murray, Selma Lanier, Kay Whisnant, Janet Arnold, Donna Walton,
Betty Jean Price, Marilyn Cooper, Carolyn Durner, Mary Ann Wolfe, Barbara Burton, Susie Young,
Susan Kessler, Judy Giddens. Fourth row: Mary Ann Jonkheer, Annette Boryk, Annette Blackmore,
Patsy Meeks, Barbara Jane Hall, Hattie Mae Hall, Joanne Eakins, Delores Worrells.
Mrs. Forrest Mallard, Director
Brenda Bostic, Secretary
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Mixed Chorus
First row: Hugh Highsmith, Edward Mauney, Sylvia Moore, Annette Blackmore, Charlotte Richardson,
Barbara Hall, Robbie Powell, Phyllis Sherman, Hazel Lanier, Brenda Bostic, Nellie Watkins, Patsy
Croom, Allen Jordan, Allen Ray Croom, Jennings Humphrey. Second row: Albert Johnson, Hattie Mae
Hall, Betty Lou Raynor, Barbara Tokoly, Gayle Newkirk, Patsy Meeks, Gracie Chadwick, Martha Murray,
Linda Croom, Annette Boryk, Paula Williams, Linda Richardson, Barbara Burton, Kay Whisnant, Becky
Clark, Judy Giddens, Johnny Westbrook, Roger Flynn. Third row: Alex Meeks, Bert Yates, Eugene
Jordan, Joe Newkirk, Pat Davis, Pearlie Watkins, Edith Ann Mallard, Betty Jean Price, Delores Ramsey,
Betty Blanchard, Peggy Batson, Sabre Horrell, Nite Murray, Carolyn Durner, Mary Nette Sisson, Ethel
Lanier, Carolyn Ramsey, Stanly Sisson, Chennis McKoy. Fourth row: Frances Allred, Thelma Saunders,
Jeanette Saunders, Ray Chadwick, Gurney Hood, Kay Bowen, Judy McKoy, Sallie James, Josette Futch,
Janey Arnold, Ethel Meeks, Beverette Saunders, Mary Ruth Bowden, Linda Waters, Glenda Johnson,
Gene Chadwick, Nat Wells, Louis Sawyer.
Christmas Concert
Spring Festival
December 10
April 16
Mrs. Forrest Mallard, Director
Richard M. Hoffman, Assistant Director
Paula Williams, Secretary
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First row: Frankie Seamster, Peggy Matthews, Penny Whiteside, Julie Humphrey, Mike English, Wright
Anderson, Arron Littleton. Second row: Nat Wells, Billie Lou Simmons, Priscilla Croom, Marion
Johnson, Marie Blackmore, Linda Gorsky, Carolyn Coburn, Bonnie Fulcher, Judy Futch, Vera Raynor,
Third row: Anita Shephard, Mary Ann Naumuk, Carolyn Tokoly, Patsy Flynn, Curtis Malpass, Stuart
Jones, Joe Knox Taylor, "Bro" Durham, David Sanderson, Harry Thomas. Fourth row: Jerry Guy,
Adrian Ruddell, Sonny Langston, Audrey Murray, Johnny Westbrook, Julia Mallard. Not pictured:
Richard M. Hoffman, Director.
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Jutute Zeaekers Of America
Frances AUred President
Josette Futch Vice President
Patsy Deal Secretary
Ellen Caryl Futch Treasurer
Judy Futch Reporter
Julia Mallard Song Leader
Sallie James Song Leader
Mrs. Futch Advisor
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Seated, first row: Judy Futch, Linda Sherman, Annette Blackmore, Carolyn Durner, Mary Ann Wolfe;
second row: Carol Winbourne, Carol Hewett, Louise Wallace, Joyce Murray, Bobbie Taylor, Phyllis
Sherman, Selma Lanier. Standing: Mrs. Futch, Advisor, Janet Blake, Susie Young, Kay Whisnant,
Karen Wooten, Kay Bowen, Annette Boryk, Patsy Deal, Joanna Thomson, Sallie James, Edith Ann Mal-
lard, Josette Futch, Frances Allred.
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Left to Right, First row: David McLendon, Bobby Bell, Ervin Wells, Gregg Futch, Harvell Horrell,
David Powers. Second row: William Watkins, Paul Kraynick, Allen Croom, Bradford Rowe, Buck
Bloodworth, Allen Rivenbark, Johnny Kraynick, Wayne McLendon, Carl Hewett. Third row: W. C.
Blackmore, Advisor, Pearlie Watkins, Curtis Malpass, Stuart Jones, Louis Leimone, Franklin Worrell,
Jerry Wooten, Stanley Sission, James Rivenbark. Fourth row: Teddy Karwoski, Detrea Henderson,
Frankie Futch, Chinnis McKoy, Joe Brinkly, Mac Beasley, Gary Foy, Ray Blanchard. Fifth row: Stacy
Covil, Benny Wells, Tracey James, Alex Meeks, Sidney Balcombe, Howard Tungsford, Boyd Benson,
Audrey Murray. Sixth row: Dewey Rivenbark, Graham Carter, Stony McKoy, Ray Chadwick, John
David Watkins, Dallas Groves, Elbert Chadwick. Seventh row: Louis Sawyer, Wade Burton, Richard
Brown, Daniel Wells, Marvin Worrell, Nat Wells.
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future farmers Of America
Gregg Futch President
David McLendon . . . .Vice-President
Bobby Bell Secretary
Ervin Wells Treasurer
Harvel Horrell Reporter
David Powers Sentinel
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Left to Right, First row: Christine Leimone, Carol Hewett, Pat Davis, Gayle Newkirk, Mary Ruth
Bowden, Josette Futch, Sallie James, Kay Whisnant, Mrs. Davis, Advisor. Second row: Phyllis Sherman,
Patsy Croom, Johnette Johnson, Alice Mozingo, Sandra Crews, Pheobe Lanier, Judy Giddens, Anita
Marshburn, Judy Griffin, Bonnie Fultcher, Carolyn Tokoly. Third row: Hattie Mae Hall, Lucille Bal-
come, Annette Powers, Stella Vdovich, Donna Walton, Barbara Jane Hall, Peggy Batson, Sherrie Sher-
man, Louise Wallace, Judith Richardson, Gracie Chadwich. Fourth row: Marilyn Cooper, Hazel Lanier,
Martha Murray, Susan Kessler, Carol Winborne, Susie Young, Annette Boryk, Jo Ann Eakins, Sue
Wooten. Fifth row: Ethel Meeks, Twylah Smith, Linda Croom, Barbara Tokoly, Edith Ann Mallard,
Barbara Price, Nita Rowe, Patsy Deal, Ethel Jane Lanier, Barbara Burton. Sixth row: Frances Wells,
Mary Emma Blanchard, Janet Arnold, Elizabeth Batson, Kay Haney, Louise Sumner, Nellie Vdovich,
Catherine Hewett, Mary Nette Sission. Seventh row: Louise Thigpen, Cary Rowe, Judy Futch, Linda
Waters, Julia Mallard, Mary Ann Johnkeer, Paula Williams, Ellen Caryl Futch. Eighth row: Carol
Walker, Yvonne Rivenbark, Linda Richardson, Joyce Murray, Elna Kay Best, Audrey Bonds, Delores
Worrells.
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Jutute Homemakcrs Of America
AREAS OF
HOMEMAKiNC
Gayle Newkirk President
Mary Ruth Bowden . . . Vice-President
Carol Hewett Secretary
Christine Leimone Treasurer
Kay Whisnant Reporter
Josette Futch Historian
Pat Davis Song Leader
Sallie James Parliamentarian
F.H.A. CREED
We are the Future Homemakers of America
We face the future with warm courage,
And high hope.
For we have the clear consciousness of seeking
Old and precious values,
For we are the builders of homes,
Homes for America's future.
Homes where living will be the expression of everything
That is good and fair.
Homes where truth and love and security and faith
Will be realities, not dreams.
We are the Future Homemakers of America
We face the future with warm courage
And high hope.
3 tench Club
Left to Right, First row: Charlotte Richardson, Janet Arnold, Judy Giddens, Betty Lou Raynor, David
Williams, Br'enda Bostic, Herman Strickland, Ross Trawick, Douglas Flynn, Sonny Langston. Second
row: Frances Allred, Edith Ann Mallard, Linda Wells, Judy Leimone, Worth Beverage, Dewey Padgett,
Bobby Humphrey, Sidney Balcombe, Fred Gorsky.
OFFICERS
Judy Leimone President
Charlotte Richardson Vice-President
Dewey Padgett Secretary
Betty Lou Raynor Treasurer
Mrs. Merle Clark Advisor
Janet Arnold Reporter
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Monogram Club
OFFICERS
Bill Taylor President
Horace Murray Vice President
Gayle Newkirk Secretary
Carolyn Durner Treasurer
Judy Giddens Reporter
Mr. Johnson Advisor
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Seated, Left to Right: Beverette Saunders, Edith Ann Mallard, Susan Kessler, Mary Ann Wolfe, Judy
Leimone, Barbara Tokoly, Josette Futch, Joyce Murray, Mary Ruth Bowden, Judy Giddens, Phyllis
Sherman, Horace Murray, Paula Williams, Tracey James, Worth Beverage. Standing: Bob Lewis,
Kent Carter, Nat Wells, Eugene Jordan, Sidney Balcombe, Needham Hall, Ervin Wells, Hattie Mae Hall,
Carolyn Durner, Gayle Newkirk, David McLendon, Edward Mauney, Samuel Casey, Louis Sawyer,
Donald Wells, Bill Taylor, Alex Meeks, David Williams, Jennings Humphrey, Willis Johnson, Advisor,
Gregg Futch, Herman Strickland, Bill George.
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Richlands
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Beulaville
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Dixon
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James Kenan
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North Duplin
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MANAGER
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Left to Right, First row: Kenneth Futch, Everette Durham, managers, Bill Taylor, Tracey James,
Jennings Humphrey, Gurney Hood, Horace Murray, Gregg Futch, Sidney Balcombe, Herman Strickland.
Second row: Willis Johnson, coach, Alex Meeks, Martin Rivenbark, David McLendon, Louis Sawyer,
Samuel Casey, Eugene Jordan, David Williams, Bob Lewis, Donald Wells, Bill George, manager. Third
row: Jimmy Spender, Hugh Highsmith, Wayne McLendon, Joe Newkirk, Stoney McCoy, Ardrey Murray,
Graham Carter, Bert Yates, Byod Benson, David Powers, Needham Hall, Johnny Westbrook.
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Kneeling: David McLendon, Stacy Covil, Dewey Padgett, Gurney Hoed, Ervin Wells, Herman Strickland,
Bill Taylor. Standing: Willis Johnson, Coach, Edward Mauney, Louis Leimone, Frank Futch, Louis
Sawyer, Ardrey Murray, Richard Brown, Bob Lewis, John Westbrook, Manager.
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Burgaw
James Kenan
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Wallace-Rose Hill
66
42
Wallace-Rose Hill
57
47
Chinquapin
30
44
Penderlea
31
44
Atkinson
24
52
Topsail
30
28
James Kenan
51
37
Long Creek
21
50
Beulaville
68
61
Long Creek
35
70
Atkinson
33
43
Penderlea
46
56
Topsail
36
33
Coach and Captain
Willis J. Johnson and Gurney Hood
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Left to Right, Standing: Louise Wallace, Judy Futch, Mary Ruth Bowden, Beverette Saunders, Patsy
Flynn, Yevonne Rivenbark, Frances Wells, Christine Leimone, Mary Ann Jonkheer, SusanKessler, Ruth
Batson, Susie Young. Kneeling: Hattie Mae Hall, Joyce Ann Murray, Barbara Tokoly.
James Kenan
Wallace-Rose Hill
Wallace -Rose Hill
Chinquapin
Penderlea
Atkinson
Topsail
James Kenan
Long Creek
Beulaville
Long Creek
Atkinson
Penderlea
Topsail
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78
73
70
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Left to Right, First row: Sidney Balcombe, GeneBallard, DonBarber, *MikeBoryk, Kent Carter, *Pete
Farrior, *Morris Herring. Second row: Jennings Humphrey, Tracey James, Bob Lewis, Edwin Pierce,
Johnny Smith, Herman Strickland, Whrens Williams. *tri-captains.
SEASON RECORD
8-2 record-overall
8-0 record- county
3-2 vs Leland- state play-offs
0-2 vs North Duplin-semi-finals
Josette Futch
Annette Powers
Judy Leimone
Phoebe Lanier
Cheerleaders
Ethel Meeks
Paula Williams
Phyllis Sherman
Judy Giddens, Chief
Kay Bowen
FIGHT SONG
Oh, when those Burgaw Red Devils fall in line,
We're gonna win that game another time;
We're gonna fight, fight, fight for victory,
And let our names go down in football history;
And everywhere you'll go you'll hear the name
Of all the Burgaw High School football fame
So come on team, let's win the game, win the game,
Rah, Rah, Rah!
Qo Devils Qo!
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Snapshots
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Homecoming Queen
Carolyn Durner
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Mary Ann Wolfe
Homecoming
Court
Brenda Bostic
Paula Williams
Marshals
Left to Right: Betty Lou Raynor, Kenneth Mozingo, Annette Blackmore, Linda Paluck, Nat
Wells, Holly Paul, Edith Ann Mallard, Horace Murray, Scarlett Johnson, Gayle Newkirk.
Beauties
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Seated: Janet Blake, Carol Hewette. Standing: Judy Leimone, Janet Arnold, Linda Croom.
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7air Princesses
Linda Gorsky, Nancy Swain, Carol Cantwell
Mus 'Drivers
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Ray Chadwick, Dicky Thigpen, Nat Wells, Linda Sherman, Betty Lou Raynor,
Milton Wells, Hattie Mae Hall, Jack Brinson, John David Watkins, Linwood
Hewett.
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Snapshots
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Cafeteria Staff
Mrs. Gladys Meeks and
Mrs. Eloise Ivey, Manager
Elnora Bowden and
Luberta Armstrong, Cooks
janitors
Abel Johnson
Fred Hankins
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Light travels 186,000 miles a second or once and two third
as fast as gossip around B.H.S.
What kind of Arithmetic is this?
Doesn't exactly make sense, we'll have to admit. But
neither do some of the present tax laws.
For instance, a strange twist in federal law lets sev-
eral million American people and businesses escape pay-
ing all the taxes in their electric bills that you pay in
yours. More than 230 out of every dollar you pay for
electricity goes for taxes— but members of this "privi-
leged class" pay only a small fraction of that. The reason:
They get their electricity from federal government elec-
tric systems that you help support.
Most Americans think everyone should pay his fair
share of taxes. How do you feel about it?
(CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Mrs. McCullen: "Who was buried in Grant's tomb? 1
Carol Gene: "I wan't there when it was open!"
GRADUATES
Compliments of
m MILLION CAROLINA
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
201 Princess Street
Wilmington, North Carolina
Paula: "Tracey is so original. He says things that I wouldn't
dream of other boys saying."
Hattie Mae: "What has he been up to now? Asking you to marry him?"
WILMINGTON COLLEGE
A Full Accredited Junior College
Wilmington
North Carolina
FOUR COUNTY ELECTRIC
Membership Corporation
Our Congratulations to the Graduates
of the Class of 1959
Main Office - Burgaw, North Carolina
Branch Offices - Elizabethtown & Rose Hill
Carol: "Does that boy you had a date with last night talk
very much?"
Mary Nette: "I was wondering about that myself ! "
E.
AND B OIL COMPANY
Jobbers Sinclair Products
Goodyear Tires
Douglas Batteries
New Modern Tire Recapping Plant
([OO^^EAR
Burgaw Phone 4430
Wallace, Phone 2081
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The musical award of the year goes to Mr. Johnson's private
Glee Club which only sings to him at Christmas and New Years.
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PENDER MOTOR SALES
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
[PURE
Burgaw, North Carolina
E.W. GODWIN'S SONS
Manufacturers of Lumber
and
Dealers in Builders Supplies
Dial RO 2-7747
Wilmington, North Carolina
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Bobby Bell: "Look, Mrs. Futch! it's a bird! It's a plane!
It's one of your erasers!"
W E C T T. V.
NBC
CBS
Channel 6
Wilmington, North Carolina
ABC
DEES DRUG STORE
Fountain Service
Prescriptions Filled By Registered Druggists Only
Burgaw, North Carolina
W.H. McEACHERNS SONS
Fruits and Produce
Dial RO 2-9626
Wilmington, North Carolina
CARTER
INSECTICIDE
AND
CHEMICAL
COMPANY,
INC.
Ag
'ricultural
Chemicals
Rainway Irrigation
Berkeley Pumps
Wallace, North Carolina
Linda S.: "My fiance has been telling everyone that he is going
to marry the most beautiful girl in the world."
Gayle N.: "What a pity. And after all this time you've been
going together."
RHODES INC.
Furniture
310 N. Front Street
Wilmington, North Carolina
LANES FERRY GROCERY
R. K. Lanier, owner
Groceries - Dry Goods
Rocky Point, North Carolina
SALLY FROCKS
Dresses - Suits
Wilmington, North Carolina
HILTON DRIVE-IN
Courtesy last & always
North 4th Street
Wilmington, North Carolina
FARRIORS
DEPARTMENT STORE
Burgaw, North Carolina
SOUTHERN AUTO SALES
Cars to suit every
pocket book
Wilmington, North Carolina
ED FLEISHMAN
AND BROS. INC.
Men's Wear
223 North Front Street
Wilmington, North Carolina
PADGETT'S RADIO
AND T.V.
"Break it, we fix it'
Burgaw, North Carolina
CASEY BUILDERS SUPPLY
Minnesota Paints
Boilders Hardware
Burgaw, North Carolina
SUTTON COUNCIL
Wilmington, North Carolina
BELK-BEERY
DEPARTMENT STORE
All types of clothes
and accessories
Wilmington, North Carolina
SHEPARD'S
WHEEL ALIGNING
Front end overhauling
Aligning -balanc ing
Wilmington, North Carolina
Mr. Johnson: "What is a parasite, Edwin?"
Edwin Pierce: "It's something that you jump out of an airplane in."
Serving New Hanover and Surrounding Counties
MELLO ICE CREAM CO., INC
A North Carolina Company
Wilmington, North Carolina
Gregg: "Do you like women who talk or the other kind?"
Gurney: "What other kind?"
PENDER LUMBER COMPANY
Lumber - Moulding - Building Supplies
Doors - Windows - Roofing - Siding
Phone CL 9-2342
Burgaw, North Carolina
MARINA RESTAURANT
Fine Seafoods
Ideal Location
Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina
GET THE BEST
GET
Ice Cream and Milk
SEALTEST SOUTHERN DAIRIES
Wilmington, North Carolina
What you don't know may not hurt you, but it certainly does amuse a lot of people.
HARRELL'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
"Pender's Largest
Shopping Center"
Phone CL 9-2112
Burgaw, North Carolina
Z. J. CARTER AND SONS
We Build and Furnish
The Home
Phone, 435-1
Wallace, North Carolina
TOWNSEND AUTO PARTS
A Perfect Part
For Every Need
Wallace, North Carolina
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Carrier Air Conditioning
Indoor Comfort Contractors
3440 Oleander Drive
Wilmington, North Carolina
WILSON'S FOODTOWN
mvfeticeb
Burgaw, North Carolina
WESTBROOK'S
5c TO $5 STORE
GRADUATES
Burgaw, North Carolina
BURGAW ELECTRIC COMPANY
Electrical & Plumbing Equip.
Westinghouse - RCA
Phone CL 9-4125
Burgaw, North Carolina
DURHAM DRUG COMPANY
Soda Fountain Service
Phone CL 9-2514
Burgaw, North Carolina
Paula: "I Wish you'd stop reaching for things at the table.
Haven't you a tongue."
David: "Yes, I do, but my arms are longer."
KRAMER'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Wallace, North Carolina
TONY'S AMOCO STATION
Cheap Gas
Burgaw, North Carolina
C. W. DAVIS
WHOLESALE CO.
210-212 North Water St.
Wilmington, North Carolina
LEE'S FIVE AND DIME
Burgaw, North Carolina
A. C. HALL
HARDWARE CO.
Wallace, North Carolina
WILMINGTON
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
Auto Specialist
Oldsmobile and Cadillac
Wilmington, North Carolina
BLOCK-SOUTHLAND
SPORTSWEAR
Finest Fabrics of the South
Wilmington, North Carolina
GOLDINGS 5c TO $1.00
Toys - Candies
Wilmington, North Carolina
N. & W. GROCERY CO.
Wholesale Groceries
Wallace, North Carolina
WALLACE HARDWARE
AND MACHINERY
Frigidaire & Allis Chalmers
Sales & Service
Wallace, North Carolina
D. E. BOSTIC
Registered Duroc Hogs
Guaranteed
Atkinson, North Carolina
YOPP PIANO CO.
Fine Music
Wilmington, North Carolina
"Smartest one in our class ? How did the teacher happen to
mention that?" asked Mom.
"She didn't. I just noticed it — all by myself."
All school supplies sold in
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Burgaw High School
• •
come from
E.C.
MOORE AND COMPANY
notions
paper specialists
»
novelties
117 Hanover Street
Phone RO 2-8442
Wilmington, North Carolina
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A big car pulled up to the curb. The little girl's heart
skipped a beat. "Going north, Babe?"
"Why, yes."
"Well, give my regard to the Eskimos" — and the big
car continued up Wright Street.
J. P. NEWTON
MACHINERY CO.
301 Castle Hayne Road
Ro 2-9591
Wilmington, North Carolina
WALLACE
FARMERS EXCHANGE
FCX Dealer Agent
Phone 265-6, Wallace
DAIRI-0
"Home of good ice cream"
Wallace, North Carolina
THE JEWEL BOX INC.
"The Diamond Store"
119 N. Front Street
Wilmington, North Carolina
THE CORNER GROCERY
D. F. Waldron
Groceries -Meats -Hardware
Burgaw, North Carolina
R. H. BALCOMBE
Groceries
Rocky Point, North Carolina
COCA-COLA
BOTTLING WORKS
Coca-Cola in Bottles
921 Princess
Wilmington, North Carolina
GIDDENS' BODY SHOP
Wrecker Service
Burgaw, North Carolina
KRISPY KREME
DOUGHNUT CO.
Serving Eastern Carolina
Wilmington, North Carolina
NEW CHINA RESTAURANT
Home of Good Chinese Food
Wilmington, North Carolina
BURGAW RADIO
AND T.V. SERVICE
RCA Radio and Television
Phone CL 9-2141
Burgaw, North Carolina
J. M. WEEKS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
206 Princess
Wilmington, North Carolina
Ross: "The driver of that car ahead of us must be one of my
teachers."
Sonny: "Why?"
Ross: "She is so stubborn about letting me pass."
CASEY LUMBER COMPANY, INC
Manufacturers of North Carolina Pine
Air Dried - Kiln Dried - Dressed
Rocky Point, North Carolina
We buy Pine and Cypress Timber Lands
WHITE OAK FARMS
HERE FORDS
Build your herd with registered bulls
Contact Casey Lumber Company
Rocky Point, North Carolina
Miss Edmondson: "Name three collective nouns."
Horace Murray: "Flypaper, wastebasket, and vacuum cleaner."
HOSPITAL SODA SHOP
Across From Hospital
Hot Dogs - Snacks
Burgaw, North Carolina
SU-ANN SHOES
Shoes For Every Occasion
Wilmington, North Carolina
RADIO STATION W L S E
Music News Sports
Wallace, North Carolina
WILMINGTON PRINTING CO.
221 North Second Street
All Types of Printing
Telephone RO 2-8139
Wilmington, North Carolina
WONDER SHOP
Women's Apparel
108 North Front
Wilmington, North Carolina
BOSEMAN'S
SPORTING GOODS
Everything For The Athlete
Wilmington, North Carolina
J. T. RITTER AND SONS
Sash-Doors -Frames -Screens
Phone RO 2-8139
Castle Hayne, North Carolina
J. W. MURCHISON
WHOLESALE CO.
Hardware
and
Sporting Goods
Wilmington, North Carolina
Tracey: "Why didn't they play cards on Noah's Ark?"
Sidney: "Because Noah sat on the deck."
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BATSON FARMERS EXCHANGE
F. C. X. Dealer Agent
Feed - Seed - Fertilizer - Mixing
Farm Supplies
Burgaw, North Carolina
HUMPHREY'S
Builder's supplies, Feed, Hardware
Fertilizers and Farm Supplies
Burgaw, North Carolina
Annette: "What do you do when you see an unusually
beautiful girl?"
Carolyn: "I look awhile; then I lay the mirror down."
WELLS STOCKYARD
Wallace, North Carolina
WALLACE
WHOLESALE COMPANY
Groceries -Feeds
Wallace, North Carolina
SHER-LYNN SHOPPE
131 North Front
Wilmington, North Carolina
TASTY PIG GRILL
HOT DOGS-BAR-B-Q
Paul Shepard, Owner
Rocky Point, North Carolina
SAFFO'S RESTAURANT
249 North Front
Place to eat and enjoy
Wilmington, North Carolina
HARRELL
SINCLAIR SERVICE
Goodyear Tires-Delco Batteries
Phone Cl-690
Burgaw, North Carolina
BURGAW FLOWER
AND GIFT SHOP
Catering to Weddings
Receptions and Parties
Burgaw, North Carolina
BURGAW MILLING CO.
Nutrena Feeds
Burgaw, North Carolina
FINKLESTEIN
MUSIC COMPANY
Charles Finklestein and Son
Wilmington, North Carolina
CAROLINA MILLWORK
COMPANY
Sash-Doors -Blinds
731 S. 17 Ro 3-2463
Wilmington, North Carolina
RAMSEUR CLOTH SHOP
573 Castle Hayne Road
Ro 2-6214
Wilmington, North Carolina
CRAWFORD'S
FASHION CENTER
Women's Apparel
125 N. Front Ro 2-7422
Wilmington, North Carolina
Mrs. Humphrey: "Be sure to wash your arms before you
put on a clean shirt."
Jennings: "For long or short sleeves ?"
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LANGSTON MOTOR SALE
Guaranteed Used Cars
E. F. Langston, Mgr.
More Gas For Less
SERVICE WHEN
YOU NEED IT
Rocky Point, North Carolina
| SAVINGS ]
Compliments o/
FIRST CITIZENS
BANK & TRUST CO
Member of F. D. I. C.
"Save Today for Your Future Tomorrow"
Burgaw, North Carolina
Mary Ann: "Whenever I'm down in the dumps, I get myself
a new hat."
Frances: "I've often wondered where you got them."
PEARSALL'S SELF SERVICE
Groceries - Dry Goods
Rocky Point, North Carolina
WESTERN AUTO SALES
Burgaw, North Carolina
E. BROOK'S DEPT. STORE
Burgaw, North Carolina
ROCHELLE
FURNITURE CO.
Zenith - General Electric
Kelvinator
Burgaw, North Carolina
(€sso)
FUTCH'S ESSO SERVICE
Burgaw, North Carolina
JOHNSON'S
SUPERMARKET
Burgaw, North Carolina
C. F. DAVIS HARDWARE
Farmers' Center
Burgaw, North Carolina
YATES ELECTRIC
& PLUMBING CO.
Burgaw, North Carolina
BURGAW SHOE SERVICE
Complete Shoe Repair Service
Boy Scout & Army Surplus
Burgaw, North Carolina
MILDRED'S BEAUTY SHOP
Revlon Beauty Aids
Complete Beauty Service
Burgaw, North Carolina
WILLIAMS LUMBER COMPANY
Buyers of Timberlands
Phone CL 9-2573
Burgaw, North Carolina
Some people can remember when no lipsticks were kissproof but most girls were.
FAIRCLOTHS OYSTER ROAST
Delicious Seafoods Reasonable Prices
Located at Wrightsville Sound Causeway
Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina
CHEVROLET
HOLLAND MOTOR COMPANY
Your Chevrolet Dealer
Burgaw, North Carolina
MACS AUTO PARTS
Wholesale Automotive Parts
Parts For Every Car
Wilmington, North Carolina
CORBETT LUMBER CORP.
Buyers Of
Pine, Cypress, Hardwood Logs and Standing Timber
Wilmington, North Carolina
Bobby: "Last night I dreamed I died."
Detrea: "And the heat woke you up."
W.S. WOODCOCK DISTRIBUTOR
Godwin Oil Company Products
Tires - Batteries - Accessories
Telephone - CL 9-4135
Burgaw, North Carolina
TYPEWRITER INSPECTION CO.
Serving The Carolinas For Over 30 Years
R.C. Allen Business Machines
- Convenient Terms -
5TH & Gre^.Jield Sts.
Wilmington, North Carolina
ORRELL FARM EQUIPMENT CO.
Ford Tractors
Serving The Farmer
816 North Third Street
Phone RO 2-0491, Wilmington, North Carolina
CROSS SEED COMPANY
Quality Seeds - Garden and Lawn Tools
Dial RO 2-6868
Wilmington, North Carolina
"I told you not to worry about your son eating mud pies,"
said the psychiatrist.
"I'm not convinced. And neither is his wife."
BURGAW MEAT
PACKING COMPANY
Hogs butchered-Storage space
Fresh sausage-Liver pudding
Merle Clark - owner
Burgaw,
North Carolina
OUR BOOSTERS
DAVID JACOBI SUPPLY COMPANY-WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA
GURR JEWELERS-WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY-WALLACE
BEST WISHES
TO
OUR ALMA MATER
CLASS OF '5 9
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