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Digitized by the Internet Archive

in 2017 with funding from

North Carolina Digital Heritage Center

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TheSentinel

1966

Published by the Senior Class of 1966

Saratoga Central High School

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BEFORE ... a joy proposed

wlien the

spirit was carefree

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BEHIND . . .

SL dream fulfilled

realization of tlie essence of time

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CONTENTS

H Student Life

B Sports

B Faculty

B Classes

B Advertisements

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As we recall the memorable years in science from

the time we were freshmen, we recall the teacher whohas served as a friend to all, an aid to those in need,

and a refresher to those who are disturbed. With his vast

intellect, sense of humor, and happy outlook— as well as

his ability to solve a problem which has no answer—hehelped us to complete four joyous, worth-while years at

Saratoga Central.

And so, it is with humble appreciation and muchpride that we, the Senior Class, dedicate this, our 1966

Sentinel , to Mr. Richard Whitley— a small giant of a

man who made a great impression on all of us.

He jokes to make the hour seem shorter

He won't stand for talking or disorder.

He knows what he's doing, and does what he knows

It's no easy task, but it's the life he chose.

A life that he loves, enjoys, and respects

Of science and labs and chemistry texts.

A good man to lead, a good man to follow

Laughing and learning for a good today

And a prepared tomorrow.

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Miss Sentinel 1966

MISS ROSE MARIE ETHERIDGE. . . following tradition

Rose was chosen by popular vote of the

Student Body from four candidates no-

minated by the Senior Class.

FRANCES ELLISGAIL BAKER

MARY ANN SPEIGHT Also participating in our Homecoming ac-

tivities were the Senior mascots, Ann Gayand Rusty Brewer.

Each class selects one girl to be a member of the Miss Ann Murray; Juniors, Judy Carolyn Bailey; Freshmen,Sentinel Court. Representing the Sophomores, Edna Nancy Ellis.

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MARY ANN RADFORDEditor

FRANCES ELLIS

Business Manager

The

Saratoga Central

Sentinel . . .

1966

JACKIE JONESAssistant Editor

The 1966 Sentinel is not merely what it appears to

be— a cover, pages, pictures, and words. This is only

the surface of the annual, but underneath it lies hard

work, sacrifices, frustrations, laughter, and pride.

The things that happen each day . . . the faces, the

places . . . the victories, the defeats . . . the thousandsof big and little events— all of these are a part of our

lives and the things we shall remember for years to

come. We, the staff, hope this yearbook will not only

record these events for the present but also serve as a

MARY ANN SPEIGHT treasury of memories for the future.

Assistant Business Manager

Work begins on the Sentinel as the staff starts searching for ideas.

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Creativity is foremost

The sponsors, Mrs. Beaman and Miss Stanton, look over The staff recounts the daily sales of annuals and ads.

the layout and make notes for improvement.

The staff assistants, Debbie Gardner, Rose Etheridge, Linda Taylor, Shirley

Owens, and Susan Ellis, were quite helpful with arranging class copy and typing.

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A new year • • . A new principal

As we go through life, we should all be striving to

climb toward some goal. In the past four years, you,

the Seniors of 1966, have been striving toward the goal

of graduation. In working toward this goal, you haveaccumulated many important things— knowledge, friends,

self-discipline, skills, and habits— all mingled to provide

a firm foundation at the foot of your stairs. May you use

this accumulation of your past years to continue to climb

the stairway of life to even larger, more important goals.

Look back, if you like, but keep forever moving step

by step toward what you want most to be.

Sincerely,

Alvin Narron, Jr.

Our new principal finds that there is much work to be

done before the busy day begins.

Mr. Narron arrives at school bright and early each morning with a cheerful smile.

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Student Life

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student Council • •

President of Student Council, Mac Owens.

A successful school is largely de-

pendent on the students' abilities to

govern themselves. It is for this pur-

pose that the Saratoga Central Stu-

dent Council is now on active duty.

The Student Council consists of rep-

resentatives from all the classes and

organizations that work together with

the officers and sponsor for the benefit

of all the students and faculty. Theydo their best to fulfill the desires of

all and strive for a better relation-

ship between the school and students.

Money-raising projects consist of

various activities for the school. Themoney is spent in a way which will

benefit both the students and faculty.

MISS FRANCES WOODARDSponsor

Other officers: Randy Pittman, Treasurer; Mary Helen Cummings,Secretary; Jackie Baker, Vice-President.

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followers that lead

Senior homeroom representatives; Rodney Bridgers, April

Batts, Nancy Webb, Larry Shelton.

Club representatives, left to right: Bobbie Jean Langley,

Randy Pittman, Ed Beddingfield, Coley Hunt.

. '.•i 1

M'/f,

Representatives: Sophomore, Barbara Hayes and Cecelia

Webb; Freshman, Louis Taylor and Michael Craft; Junior,

Phyllis Walston and Susan Green.

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Acliievement. . .Character. . .LeadershipThe Saratoga Central chapter of the National Beta

Club has fourteen members, with new members to be

added later this year. Membership is based on achieve-

ment, honesty, responsibility, vision, enthusiasm,

sincerity, and tolerance. To be a member, a student

must have a scholastic average of 93 and maintain an

average of 88.

Each year the Beta Club sponsors a brunswick stew

sale using the profits to benefit the school. It also

decorates the float for the Homecoming football game.

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Beta members: Jonnie Mae Aycock, Sally Wooten, Mary Ann Radford, Jackie Jones, Mac Owens, Rose Etheridge,

Gene McKeel, Linda Ellis, and Linda Reason.

Officers: Jackie Baker, Vice-President; Wanda Galloway, Sec-

retary-Treasurer; Mary Tyson, Program Chairman; Mary HelenCummings, President.

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Debaters discuss timely topics

Seated, left to right: Deborah Miller, Patti Cox, Coley Hunt. Stand-

ing: Rose Etheridge, Randy Pittman, Phil Ellis, Ed Beddingfield, Joe

Craft, and Betty Cobb.

A debating club gives students who are

interested in speech training and speech

writing an opportunity to participate in

various speech activities. It teaches themto "think on their feet" and to organize

material effectively. Debates are held

throughout the year. Much time is spent

gathering and organizing material for the

district debate which is held in the spring.

MRS. WALLAdvisor

Officers: Coley Hunt, Vice-President; Randy Pittman, President; EdBeddingfield, Treasurer; Rose Etheridge, Secretary.

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Future Homemakers learn th.e

MRS. ELLIS F.H.A. officers: Front row, left to right: Mary Helen Cummings, Vice-President; April

Batts, President; Susan Baker, Historian. Back row: Wanda Boswell, Treasurer; NancyWebb, County Officer; Sandra Letchworth, Parliamentarian; Mary Ann Radford, Sec-

retary; Coley Hunt, Song Leader; and Cecelia Webb, Reporter.

Members holding Junior Degrees: First row, left to right: Joy Pittman, Linda Barnes, Betty Lou Ellis, Susan Ellis,

Faye Walston, Edna Ann Murray. Second row: Violet Baker, Judy Carol Bailey, Sally Wooten, Beverly Baker, Patti

Cox, Jonnie Mae Aycock, Brenda Jernig an. Third row: Jolene Barnette, Judy Carolyn Bailey, Molly Proctor. Fourth

row: Diane Finch, Linda Ellis, Mary Etta Wooten, Claudia Garris, Barbara Hayes, Bobbie Jean Langley, Linda Pate,

Gail Baker, Peggy Jones, Sandra Letchworth, Coley Hunt, Cecelia Webb.

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many skills of housekeepingThe Future Homemakers of America, having 69 members, is the largest

organization at Saratoga Central. Under the leadership of Mrs, Ellis, the

girls learn to become more efficient homemakers. The F.H. A, 's purposes

are eightfold and include the promoting of growing appreciation of the joys

and satisfactions of homemaking, the emphasizing of the importance of

worthy home membership, the encouraging of democracy in home and

community life, and the promoting of international good will. The goal of

the F.H. A. is expressed by the motto, "Toward New Horizons. ”

Highlights of the local organization's year were the initiation of newmembers, the year's project of visiting the nursing home, the Mother-

Daughter Banquet, the Christmas party, the sending of a delegate to the

National Convention, and the awarding of the State Homemaker Degree

to five of the girls. Also this year, the F.H. A. honors a girl each month

as F.H. A. 'er of the month.

Linda, Faye, and Peggy are preparing lunch for their visiting friend, Brenda. F.H. A. members holding their Chapter and State Degrees: First row, left

to right: Vickie Hare, Suzette Gardner, Brenda Kay Ellis. Second row: April

Batts, Frances Ellis, Mary Ann Radford, Betty Cobb. Third row: NancyWebb, Wanda Boswell, Rose Etheridge, Fourth row: Phyllis Walston, Susan

Baker, Mary Helen Cummings,

Seated, left to right: Sandra White, Nancy Ellis, Joan Barnette, Judy Skinner, Alice Beddingfield, Janet Joyner,

Brenda Draper. Standing, first row: Dianne Baker, Betty Harrell, Helen Jenkins, Sue Pelletier, Marlane Thome,Juanita Owens, Pat Walston, Roberta Bynum, Faye Jones, Jeanette Barber. Back row: Yvonne Webb, Janice

Proctor, Shirley Owens, Cathy Price, Sandra Butts, Page Mangum, Shirlene Bass, Jean Woodard, Carolyn Ellis,

Faye Goff, Lynda Mattox,

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F.F.A. seeks better farming methodsThe FFA, with Mr. Perry's carefxil leadership, tries

to bring out all the best farming qualities of young boysand men. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of

America is the development of agricultural leadership,

cooperation, and citizenship.

The motto consists of only four lines, but these lines

are filled with practical philosophy, reflecting a spirit

and sincerity that show the true viewpoint of farmyouth, the "backbone of a nation, "

Learning to do

Doing to learn

Earning to live

Living to serveFFA officers, left to right: Rodney Bridgers, President;

Bobby Amerson, Reporter; Ronnie Baker, Sentinel; Earl

Cox, Vice-President; Ollen Reason, Secretary; Billy

Carter, Treasurer.

Front row, left to right: Ray Robbins, Jimmy Price, Arnold Turner, Larry Moore, MR, JOHN PERRYRandy Taylor, Danny Robbins, Tony Pipkin, Dennis McKeel, John Mullins, Shelton Sponsor

McKeel, Lemuel Perry. Second row: James Reason, James Baker, Danny Butts, Clark

Webb, Steve Pipkin, Mickey Matthews, Tommy Shingleton, Bobby West, Roger Reason,

Britton Ford, Stuart Glover. Third row: Dennis Matthews, Ray Cook, William Saunders,

Jesse Baker, Gerald Poythress, Mickey Mizzelle, Wayne Saunders, M.A. Tyson, OwenTyndall, Bob Gardner, Glenn Smith, Carroll Bradbury, Douglas Wood, James Turnage,

Ricky Baker.

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Sportsmanship, fair play, and encourapement of

school spirit are the main objectives of the MonogramClub. To carry through with these ideas, the club sold

sweatshirts and coats carrying the Rebel colors and em-blem.

Athletic equipment and replenishing the first aid kit

are among the chief projects for each year.

To be eligible for membership, one must participate

in interscholastic athletics the required number of quar-

ters, seasons, or innings. A letter, the gray "SC" worn

on the monogram sweaters, a gold pin showing in whichsport the letter was earned, and an award certificate are

presented to those students who have met the above re-

quirements. A good club full of good people who show

other schools how good our school is!

Varsity letters . . .

Monogram Club

Officers, left to right: Frances Ellis, Secretary-Treas-

urer; Mary Helen Cummings, President; Sam Amerson,Vice-President.

MR. CHARLES BOYKINSponsor

MR. JAMES DeRATTSponsor

Firstrow, left to right: Charles West, Phil Ellis, Dennis

Bradshaw, Bill Harrell, Phil Harrell, Joe Phillips, M.A.Tyson, Walt Bynum, Mike Letchworth. Second row:

Bobby West, Jennie Speight, Peggy Jones, Sally Wooten,

Debbie Gardner, Mary Etta Wooten, Rose Etheridge,

Brenda Jernigan, Mary Tyson, Mac Owens. Third row:

A.C. Cobb, J.H. Exum, Cooper Goff, Sam Letchworth,

Bob Gardner, Dalton Smith, Larry Shelton, Glenn Smith,

Danny Beamon.

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Glee Club • • • voices in unison

At each homeroom period on Monday, Wednesday,and Friday, the Glee Club meets to rehearse music

both secular and sacred. There are 39 members of the

Glee Club under the direction of Mrs. Linda Futch. Thegroup prepares musical programs for school functions.

Officers: Carolyn Whitley, President; Connie Turner,

Judy Skinner, Alice Beddingfield, Librarians; ColeyHunt, Treasurer and accompanist; Seated: Mrs. linda

Futch, director.

First row, left to right: Janet Joyner, Pat Walston, Elizabeth Tyndall, Kerry Godwin,

Louis Taylor, Mike Craft, Stuart Glover, Roberta Bynum. Second row: Dianne Goff,

Sandra Butts, Carolyn Ellis, Roger Reason, Phil Ellis, Jack Overman, Clarence Speight,

Sandra White. Third row: Lynda Mattox, Brenda Draper, Terry Walston, Debbie Miller,

Kay McCoy, Nancy Owens, Betty Lou Radford, Susan Ellis. Fourth row: Tony Pipkin, Walt

Bynum, Gerald Poythress, Bob Gardner, Buddy Owens, Gerald Rose, Ed Beddingfield, John

Combs.

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tomorrow’swhite collars

The Saratoga Central chapter of the Future Business

Leaders of America is an organization of service and

leadership for those who are interested in business careers

or the promotion of business. Any student who has taken

one business course during his high school years is eligible

for membership.

The local officers look forward to attending the state

convention each year.

The F.B.L.A, has fifty-three members, and is spon-

sored by Miss Anne Stanton,

MISS ANNE STANTONSponsor

Seated: Nancy Webb, President; Bobbie Jean Langley,

Vice-President. Standing: Wanda Galloway, Reporter;

Kathy Bridgets, Parliamentarian; Debbie Gardner, Sec-

retary; Linda Taylor, Historian; Faye Walston, Treas-

urer.

9Ipt

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^ 1k in

First row, left to right: Phil Harrell, Linda Barnes, Carolyn Evans, Mary AnnSpeight, Mary Ann Radford, Sue Proctor, Barbara Bridgers, Sandra Talton,

Susan Greene, Linda Pate. Second row: Alan Perry, Jerry Webb, MargieHathaway, Carol Webb, Phyllis Walston, Deborah Cooke, Linda Reason,

Mary Ellen Speight, Jolene Barnette, Linda Ellis, Susan Baker, Peggy Jones.

Third row: Randy Skinner, Jonnie Mae Aycock, Dianne Goff, Susan Ellis,

Charles West, Wanda Boswell, Beverly Baker, Carolyn Whitley, Beth Bailey,

Judy Carol Bailey, Judy Carolyn Bailey. Fourth row: Dennis Bradshaw,

Dwight Mercer, Sandra Letchworth, Edna Murray, Irene Stehley, AnnWilliford, Scarlet Beamon, Brenda Gardner, Phil Ellis, Ed Beddingfield,

Gail Baker.

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To the helpers we extend our

Bus DriversFirst row, left to right; Ollen Reason, Gail Baker, April

Batts, Mary Ann Radford, Carolyn Evans. Second row:

Wilbur Dunn, Randy Skinner, Mac Owens, James Turnage.

Third row: Ray Cooke, Rodney Bridgers, Earl Cox,

Ronnie Baker, Dalton Smith, Bobby Amerson, and David

Whitley.

Our library assistants, Carolyn Evans, Linda Dick Bryant, the store manager, is

Taylor, and Lillie Moore Benton, appear to in charge of selling school supplies,

be quite busy with their daily tasks.

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sincere appreciationThere were those who worked faithfully "behind the

scenes" to keep our school running smoothly and effi-

ciently. Each day, each one in his or her own way, did

much to make our school life more pleasant.

Mrs. E. E. Little, our school dietician, has the re-

sponsibility of serving us well-balanced meals.

Louise Speight and Arthur Taylor have

the job of keeping our school clean and

attractive.

The lunchroom assistants, Diane Finch, Betty Lou Ellis,

and Jerry Webb, seem to enjoy their daily duty.

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Marshals • • • scholastic achievementreward

Eachyear the two students with the top scho-

lastic averages in their class are selected to serve

as marshals for the baccalaureate sermon andgraduation exercises. The marshals usher people

to their seats and issue programs. The co-chief

marshals have the honor of leading in the grad-

uating class and all the distinguished guests.

JACKIE JONESCo-Chief

MARY ANN RADFORDCo-Chief

Wanda Galloway, Randy Pittman, Cecelia Webb. Not pictured: Melvin Jones.

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1966

Sports

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Rebels rebuild after

MAC OWENSHalfback

Tri- Captain

BOBBY WESTFullback

Tri- Captain

LARRY SHELTONCenter

Tri- Captain

J. H. EXUMTackle

Beamon A-Go-Go.

First row, left to right: Mike Letchworth, KennethRodgers, Jimmy Skinner, Landis Rose, Bill Harrell, RudyPoole, Walt Bynum, Phil Dlis, Joe Craft. Second row:

Bobby West, Dennis Bradshaw, M. A. Tyson, Mac Owens,

Glenn Smith, Charles West, A. C. Cobb, Sam Amerson,

Stuart Glover. Third row: Danny Beamon, Marvin Mercer,

Randy Pittman, Ed Beddingfield, Larry Shelton, BobGardner, Sam Letchworth, Phil Harrell, J. H. Exum, Joe

Phillips.

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tremendous loss of team members

Coaches: MR. CHARLES BOYKIN and Nothing like a little rest after a long hard play. Right, boys?

MR. JAMES DeRATT.

JOE PHILUPSTackle

SAM AMERSONHalfback

GLENN SMITHEnd

A. C. COBBGuard

WALT BYNUMQuarterback

DENNIS BRADSHAWGuard

DANNY BEAMONEnd

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Rebellettes build for greater

Mr. Charles Boykin

CoachI don't see the ball. Do you see the ball? Where's

the ball?

Mary Helen CummingsForward

Co- Captain

Peggy Jones

Forward

Co- Captain

Mary Tyson

Forward

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Victories

Sally WootenGuard

Scarlet BeamonForward

Jenny Speight

Guard

msm msm

First row, left to right: Jenny Speight, Sally Wooten, MaryHelen Cummings, Peggy Jones, Scarlet Beamon. Secondrow: Lynda Mattox, Shirlene Bass, Judy Joyner, Nancy

Ellis, Vickie Hare, Edna Murray. Third row: Betty Harrell,

Cathy Price, Pat Walston, Julia Skinner, Shirley Owens.

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Boys’ Basketball follows familiar patb

First row, left to right: Randy Driver, Ed Beddingfield,

Randy Pittman, Tony Pipkin. Second row: Sam Amerson,

Danny Beamon, Glenn Smith, Dick Bryant, Charles West.

Third row: Mac Owens, Cooper Goff, Gene McKeel,

Dalton Smith.

Mr. James DeRatt

Coach

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to victory

Ring around the Rebel. Thanks for the lift, Bear.

Dalton Smith

Forward

Sam AmersonGuard

Gene McKeelCenter

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Baseballers cop tournament

These boys are ready to outfield another successful year.

All right, boys, who rolls next?

Coaches: MR. CHARLES BOYKIN and MR.JAMES H. DeRATT.

At the end of last year's baseball season, the Rebels had racked up the

County Championship with a 9-1 record for the conference games and a

15-3 record for the whole season in the county. They went on to play in the

State Tournament, making a very good showing by winning against Brogden and

Oxford Orphanage. The third game against Vanceboro was the deciding

game for the Rebels. The opposing team squeezed by Saratoga with a 2-0

win.

During the summer the Rebels participated in a Tri-County League con-

sisting of Wilson, Wayne, and Edgecombe counties. They came out on top

as conference champions, another trophy to add to their long line of victo-

ries.

Although graduation took a good number of the squad, the Rebels plan

to rebuild and hope for a good comeback.

First row, left to right: Charles West, Steve Pipkin, Tony Dalton Smith, Mac Owens, Bob Gardner, J. H. Exum, Joe

Pipkin, Randy Driver, Dick Bryant, Bonnie Eastwood, Sam Phillips.

Amerson. Second row: M. A. Tyson, Danny Beamon,

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honorsJust wait 'til my turn.

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' See no evil, do no evil, speak no evil.

Who said that?

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Cheerleaders exhibit pep, spirit

First row, left to right: Betty Cobb and Nancy Dawson. Gardner. Third row: Coley Hunt, Jerry Webb, Rose

Second row: Debbie Gardner, Mary Etta Wooten, Brenda Etheridge.

FRANCES ELLIS

Chief

BRENDA JERNIGANCo-chief

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Faculty

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Our teachers . . .

A new year, a new teacher, a newsmile, a new inspiration.

A helping hand to the helpless, eh, Wayne?

A little lauglUcr to JigliLcMi the lorul.

No, it's not a Beatle album this time.

MRS. UNDA WALLB.S,, East Carolina College

English, Social Studies

MRS. JOYCE B. BEAMAhB.S,, M. A, ,

Eas't Carolina Cosge

French, librarian

Not pictured

MRS. UNDA FUTCHA. A. , Mount Olive College

B. S.,

East Carolina CollegeEnglish, Science, History, Music

MISS CATHERINE WINCHE5ERA.B.

,Atlantic Christian Colge

English, Social Studies

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• • • molders of mind

and

character

What language is that, Miss Stanton?Smiling for that new husband or us, Mrs. Ellis?

I don't even have to look at what I'm ty’ping.

3SS FRANCES WOODARDA*£. Atlantic Christian College

M. Ain Exl., East Carolina College

Gdance Counselor, English

MRS. PEGGY ELUSB, S,

,Woman's College

Home Economics

MR. JOHN E. PERRYB, S,

, N. C. State College

Agricultural Education

MISS ANNE STANTONB. S.

,Atlantic Christian College

Commercial

Mr. Perry and his friend stress the point of keeping the

county clean and green.

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Mr. Whitley, does biting your tongue really

help?

What's that we heard about your having Mr. Boykin seems to have found something

a "woodpecker" in your room, Miss pretty entertaining in that grade book.

Bordeaux?

Can you see the white chalk circle?. .

.

Well, can you see the map?

MR. RICHARD WHITLEYB,S,, N. C. State College

Science

MISS CHARLOTTE BORDEAUXA. B. ,

East Carolina College

Social Studies, Math

MR. JAMES H. DeRATTA. B. ,

Atlantic Christian College

Social Studies, Coach, Health

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Seniors choose class symbols

The 1966 Senior Class chose MISS ANN GAY and MASTER RUSTY BREWER to be their mascots.

Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gay, and Rusty is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Brewer.

FlowerYellow rose.

ColorsGreen and white.

MottoKnowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.

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Senior officers proven leaders*

Larry Shelton, Vice-President; Jackie Jones, Secretary; Rose Etheridge, Treasurer; Mac Owens, President.

Senior Sponsors

MISS ANNE STANTON

Our sincere thanks go to Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Aycock for permitting us to take the

superlative pictures in their lovely home.Also, we wish to express our apprecia-

tion to Mr. Bob Aiken, Jr. ,of Snow Hill,

for taking all of the group pictures for the

1966 SENTINEL.

MISS CHARLOTTE BORDEAUX

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JONNIE MAE AYCOCK BEVERLY JEANNE BAKERBOBBY RAY AMERSON

Seniors

LANA GAIL BAKER

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WANDA GREY BOSWELL

ALBERT CHESTER COBB, JR.

JAMES RODNEY BRIDGERS

CAROLYN FAYE CARTER

JOSEPH RAY COOK

Not Pictured:

ANN BAILEY CARTER

JAMES EARL COX

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WILBUR EDWARD DUNN, JR. BRENDA KAY ELUSMARY HELEN CUMMINGS

CORA FRANCES ELUS KENNETH JOHNSON ELUS

ROSE MARIE ETHERIDGE ALICE CAROLYN EVANS JOHN HARVEY EXUM

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JAMES COOPER GOFF WILLIE FAYE GOFFSUZETTE ENID GARDNER

Seniors

FAYE LANGSTON HARRELL BRENDA ELLEN JERNIGAN

JACKIE ANN JONES PEGGY ANN JONES BOBBIE JEAN LANGLEY

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DORIS LOUISE LANGSTON ASHLEY GENE Me KEEL SETH MeCOY OWENS, JR.

Seniors

LINDA CAROL PATE

JOSEPH EARL PHILLIPS JIMMIE LEE PRICE, JR. MARY ANN WALSTONRADFORD

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ALTON GRANT REASON LARRY DOW SHELTON

BETTY CAROLW SHORT

DALTON EARL SMITH MARY ANN SPEIGHT SANDRA MOORE TALTON

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NANCY ELIZABETH WEBB

LINDA LEE TAYLOR

ATLAS VELVIN WEBB, JR.

CONNIE ANN TURNER

TERRY ANN WALSTON

EDWARD BEASLEY WEBB

MARILYN FAYE WALSTON

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TEDDY DAWSON WEBB BOBBY NOEL WEST ELLEN CAROL WEST

Seniors

CAROLYN MAXINE WHITLEY

MARGARET ANN WHITLEY WILLIAM DAVID WHITLEY WILLIAM TONY WHITLEY

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Senior StatisticsBOBBY RAY AMERSON

General DiplomaF, F, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Bus Driver 4.

WANDA GREY BOSWELLGeneral Diploma

F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3,4, State Degree 3; Basketball

1; Glee Club 1; F, B, L. A. 4; Junior Play 3; County TypingContest 2; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4, Officer 4.

JONNIE MAE AYCOCKAcademic Diploma

F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Junior Degree 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; JAMES RODNEY BRIDGERS

F. B. L. A. 4; Superlative 4; Stunt Night Queen Candidate_

General Diploma

1; Fall Festival Queen Candidate 1.Driver 4; F.F«A, 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 3,4, Chapter Star

Farmer 2, Star Greenhand 1, 1964 Student Project Award

3, Outstanding Agriculture Student 3; Student Council

Representative 4.

BEVERLY JEANNE BAKERAcademic Diploma

F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Degree 1; F, B. L. A„ 4; Pep Club

2; Glee Club 1; Stunt Night Queen Candidate 1.

ANN BAILEY CARTERGeneral Diploma

F. B. L, A. 3; F.H.A, 1,2; Cheerleader 2; Fall Festival

Candidate 2; Class Officer 1.

LANA GAIL BAKERCommercial Diploma

F. H. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapter Degree 2, Officer 3; F. B. L. A.

3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 1; Rebel Rouser Staff 3; Su-

perlative 4; Miss Sentinel Candidate 4.

CAROLYN FAYE CARTERGeneral Diploma

F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Chapter Degree 2.

RONNIE WAYNE BAKERGeneral Diploma

F. F. A. 1,4, Officer 4; Substitute Bus Driver 4; Ind. Art

2, 3, Officer 3.

ALBERT CHESTER COBB, JR.

General DiplomaFootball 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4.

UNDA LOUISE BARNESAcademic Diploma

Marshal 1; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Junior Degree 1; Student

Council Representative 2, 3; F.B. L.A. 4.JOSEPH RAY COOKGeneral Diploma

F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 4.

APRIL ANN BATTSAcademic Diploma

Bus Driver 4; Substitute Bus Driver 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2;

F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4, Officer 2,3,4, State Degree 3; Miss JAMES EARL COXStunt Night Candidate 2, Miss Congeniality 2; Class General DiplomaOfficer 1; Student Representative 4. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 4; Football 2; Bus Driver 4.

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MARY HELEN CUMMINGSAcademic Diploma

F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Student Council Advisory

Board 1, Student Council Officer 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4,

Officer 4; F.B, L.A, 2, 3, Officer 3; Pep Club 2; Basket-

ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Superlative 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4,

Officer 3, 4; Fall Festival Queen 4; lions Club Athletic

Award 2, 3.

WILBUR EDWARD DUNN, JR.

General DiplomaBus Driver 2, 3,4, Safe Driver Awards 2, 3; F. F. A. 1, 2,

3, 4, Officer 4, Livestock Award 4.

BRENDA KAY ELLIS

General Diploma

F. H. A. 1,3,4, Chapter Degree 3; F. B. L. A. 3.

CORA FRANCES ELUSAcademic Diploma

Class Officer 1; F. H, A. 1, 2, 3,4, Officer 3, State Degree

3; Science Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Alternate

Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co- chief 3, Chief 4;

Monogram Club 3,4, Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Miss

Sentinel Candidate 4; Superlative 4; Pep Club 2.

KENNETH JOHNSON ELLIS

Academic DiplomaGlee Club 1; F.F, A. 1,2, Soil Judging Contest 2.

ROSE MARIE ETHERIDGEAcademic Diploma

F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Chapter Degree 2; MonogramClub 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Miss Sentinel 4; Cheerleader 3, 4;

Junior Play 3; Class Officer 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball

2; Student Council Representative 1, 2; Science Club 2,3;

Debating Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Debating Team 3; PepClub 2; Annual Staff Assistant 4.

AUCE CAROLYN EVANSAcademic Diploma

F, H, A. 1, Junior Degree 1; Bus Driver 3,4, Safe Driver

Award 3; Library Assistant 3,4; F.B. L.A. 4; Pep Club 2.

JOHN HARVEY EXUMGeneral Diploma

F. F. A. 1,2,3, Greenhand Award 1; Baseball 3,4; Foot-

ball 4; Monogram Club 4.

JACKIE ANN JONESAcademic Diploma

Student Council Representative 1, Officer 3; Beta Club

2, 3, 4; Debating Club 3; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 1; F. H. A.

1; Annual Staff Assistant 2, 3, Annual Staff 4; Biology

Award 2; Chemistry Award 3; U. S. History Award 3;

County Typing Contest Winner 2, District Typing Contest

2; Marshal 1,2,3; Superlative 4; Class Officer 2, 4; Junior

Play 3.

SUZETTE ENID GARDNERCommercial Diploma

F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapter Degree.

JAMES COOPER GOFFAcademic Diploma

Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1,2, Soil

Judging Contest 2; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Superlative 4.

WILLIE FAYE GOFFCommercial Diploma

F.H. A. 4.

FAYE LANGSTON FIARRELLGeneral Diploma

F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Stunt Night Queen Candidate1 .

BRENDA ELLEN JERNIGANAcademic Diploma

F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Degree 1; Science Club 3; Cheer-

leader 3,4, Co-Chief 4; Monogram Club 4; 4-H Club 2;

Superlative 4.

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Senior StatisticsPEGGY ANN JONESCommercial Diploma

Basketball l,2,3,4j Monogram Club 3,4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4;

F. B. L. A, 3,4; Substitute Bus Driver 3,4.

BOBBIE JEAN LANGLEYGeneral Diploma

Basketball 1; F. B. L. A. 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4.

DORIS LOUISE LANGSTONGeneral Diploma

F.T.A. 2,3; Glee Club 2,3; S. S. C. 3.

ASHLEY GENE McKEELAcademic Diploma

Football 1; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Basket-

ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Debating Club 3; Junior

Play 3; Superlative 4; Student Council Representative

1, 2, 3.

SETH MeCOY OWENS, JR.

Academic DiplomaFootball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4;

Baseball 3, 4; Class Officer 1,2, 3,4; Superlative 4; Mono-gram Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4;

Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Officer 3; Debating Club 3; Student

Council Representative 1, 2, Officer 4; Bus Driver 3, 4;

Junior Play 3; Lunchroom Cashier 2, 3, 4.

UNDA CAROL PATEGeneral Diploma

Stunt Night Queen Candidate 1; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior

Degree 1; F.B. L.A. 3,4.

JOSEPH EARL PHILLIPS

General DiplomaJunior Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball

3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4.

JIMMIE LEE PRICE, JR.

General Diploma

F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4.

MARY ANN WALSTON RADFORDAcademic Diploma

F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, State Degree 3, Officer 4; Pep Club 2;

Beta Club 2, 3,4; Marshal 2, 3; Science Club 3; Debating

Club 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff 4;

F. B. L. A. 4; Fall Festival Queen Candidate 1; Student

Council Representative 1, 2; Glee Club 1.

ALTON GRANT REASONGeneral Diploma

Bus Driver 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3.

OLLEN REASONGeneral Diploma

F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Officer 4; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4.

LARRY DOW SHELTONAcademic Diploma

Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-captain 4; Class Officer 2,3,4;

Superlative 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3;

Debating Club 3; Student Council Representative 4; Bus

Driver 3; Junior Play 3.

BETTY CAROLYN SHORTCommercial Diploma

F.H. A. 1, 2; F.B. L.A. 3,4.

DALTON EARL SMITHGeneral Diploma

Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4;

Baseball 2, 3, 4; F.F.A, 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 4; MonogramClub 3, 4.

MARY ANN SPEIGHTAcademic Diploma

Fall Festival Queen Candidate 1; Miss Sentinel Attendant

2, Miss Sentinel Candidate 4; Class Officer 3; Annual Staff

4; Superlative 4; Student Council Representative 3; F.B.

L. A. 4; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, Chapter Degree 3; Pep Club 2.

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SANDRA MOORE TALTON NANCY EUZABETH WEBBGeneral Diploma General Diploma

Basketball 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 1,2,3; F. B. L. A,4; Fall Festival Basketball 1; Glee Club 1; Stunt Night Queen Candidate

Queen 2; Stunt Night Queen Candidate 2; Monogram Club 1>2; Science Club 2,3; F. H, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3,

3. County Officer 4, State Degree 3; F. B, L. A. 2,3,4,

Officer 3,4; Student Council Representative 4;4-H Club

1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2.

CONNIE ANN TURNERGeneral Diploma

F.H. A. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4.TEDDY DAWSON WEBB

General Diploma

F, F, A, 1, 2, 3.

MARILYN FAYE WALSTONGeneral Diploma

F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Class Officer 3; F. B. L, A.

3, 4, Officer 4; Fall Festival Candidate 3, 4; Superlative

4.

BOBBY NOEL WESTGeneral Diploma

F, F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Captain 4; Mono-gram Club 2, 3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Glee Club

1, 3; Substitute Bus Driver 2, 3,4.

UNDA LEE TAYLORGeneral Diploma

Glee Club 1; Pep Club 2; F.H. A. 1,2, Junior Degree 1;

F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Officer 4; Student Representative 1; County

Typing Contest 2, District Typing Contest 2; Library

Assistant 4; Annual Staff Assistant 4; F. B. L. A. Convention

Delegate 4.

ELLEN CAROL WESTCommercial Diploma

CAROLYN MAXINE WHITLEYGeneral Diploma

F. B. L. A. 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; F. H. A.

TERRY ANN WALSTONGeneral Diploma

F.H. A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4.

MARGARET ANN WHITLEYGeneral Diploma

ATLAS VELVIN WEBB, JR.

General Diploma

F.F.A. 1,2,3.WILLIAM DAVID WHITLEY

General DiplomaF.F.A. 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 4; Football 1; Student Council

Representative 2; Superlative 4.

EDWARD BEASLEY WEBBGeneral Diploma

F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3; Baseball 1, 3.

WILUAM TONY WHITLEYGeneral Diploma

F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Science Club 2; Bus Driver 3.

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FAYE WALlfONlBitl DAVID WHIIXEY

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Most Likely to SucceedJACKIE JONES and MAC OWENS

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Juniors

Officers: Linda Reason, Secretary; Linda Ellis, President;

Sam Amcrson, Treasurer; Randy Skinner, Vice-President.

Sam Lovelace

Amerson

Judy Carol

Bailey

Judy Carolyn

Bailey

Mary Dizabeth

Bailey

Alan Frederick Baker

Julius Jackson Baker

Margaret Susan Baker

Violet Marie Baker

Jolene Barnette

Danny Wilson BeamonLillie Moore Benton

Barbara Ann Bridgers

Kathryn Sue Bridgers

Richard Leigh Bryant

Peggy Jean Bunting

Arthur Daniel Butts

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Deborah Owens CookePatti Anne Cox

Julius Ray Olis

Linda Victoria Dlis

Wanda Paulette Galloway

Deborah Elizabeth Gardner

Robert Alton Gardner, Jr.

Herbert Mosely Gay

Minnie Susan Green

Durwood Ray Grimes

Vicki Dianne Hare

Phillip Allen Harrell

Margie Delois Hathaway

Linda Ann Holloman

Connie Maxine Howell

Janice Faye Jones

Clifton Sam Letchworth

Johnnie Clifton Little

Dwight Baldwin Mercerlinda Ruth Mullins

Allen Harris Perry

Joy Diana Pittman

Janice Lynette Proctor

Mollie Sue Proctor

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Linda Faye ReasonJean Karlette ResicoErvin Ray Robbins

Carolyn Sue Rodgers

John Randolph Skinner

Ernest Glenn Smith

Mary Ellen Speight

Virginia Pearl Speight

Owen Tyndall, Jr,

Mary Kathryn Tyson

Phyllis Marie Walston

Edna Carol Webb

Juniors

Jerry Lee WebbMyrtle Yvonne WebbJanie West

Cannie Fayte Whitley

Mary Etta Wooten

Sarah Anne Wooten

Not Pictured:

Billy Ray Carter

Betty Catherine Cobb

Bonnie Marshall Eastwood

Marvin Howard Edwards

Phillip Ray Reason

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Officers, left to right: Randy Pittman, President; TommyShingleton, Vice-President; Barbara Hayes, Secretary-

Treasurer,

James Archie

Baker, Jr.

Jessie Albert

Baker

Patricia Carol Barnes

Robert WayneBaker

Brenda KayBarnes

Sophomores

Wayne Thomas BeamanScarlet Ann BeamonEdgar Theodore

Beddingfield, III

Dennis Robert Bradshaw

Jimmy Ray Bynum

James Albert Davis, Jr.

Nancy Allyne DawsonWilliam Randolph Driver

Evelyn Darlene DunnBetty Lou Olis

Susan Virginia Ellis

Thomas Phillip Ellis

Sylvia Diane Finch

Brenda Faye Gardner

Lairy Wade Gardner

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Mary Claudia Garris

Lynda Dianne Goff

Barbara Jean Hayes

Jack Richard Hayes

Ada Coley Hunt

Jesse Paul Jones

Jimmy Caswell Jones

Judy Faye Joyner

William Douglas Joyner

Sandra Faye Letchworth

Dennis Keith Matthews

Mitcheal Wayne MatthewsGloria Kay McCoyFranklin Jack Mizzelle

Larry Wayne Moore

Edna Ann Murray

Nancy Carol OwensPatrick Andrew OwensSteve Stanley Pipkin

Tony Ray Pipkin

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Larry Graham Robbins

Shirley Marie Robbins

Gerald Llewellyn Rose

Dorise Wayne Saunders

William Thomas Saunders

Benjamin ThomasShingleton, III

Kenneth Wayne Skinner

Irene Stehley

Randy Wayne Taylor

Rudolph Charles Taylor

Arnold Dwight Turner

Moses Alston TysonMartha Cecelia WebbCharles Henry West

Frances Paulette Whitley

Nora Ann Williford

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Officers, first row: Nancy Ellis, Treasurer; Betty Harrell,

Reporter; Sandra White, Secretary. Second row: MarvinMercer, President; Joe Craft, Vice-President.

Olivia DianneBaker

Ricky Gray Baker

Silas Ray Baker

Laura Jeanette

Barber

Freshmen

Donna Faye Barnes

Alice Joan Barnette

Shirlene Bass

Alice Lillian Beddingfield

Thomas Carroll Bradbury

Sandra Jean Butts

Roberta BynumWalter Hubert Bynum

John Wayne Combs

Jesse Delone Cox

Joseph Edgar Craft

Michael Joe Craft

Brenda Faye Draper

Carolyn Elizabeth Ellis

Nancy Marie Ellis

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Joseph Britton Ford

Mildred Louise Gardner

Stuart Atwood Glover, III

Paul Wayne Goff

Betty Louise Harrell

Jonas Daniel Harrell

William Carson Harrell

William Thomas Hendricks

Johnny Carson Hill

Linda Diana Hines

Terry James Jackson

Helen Virginia Jenkins

Joey Jarvis Jenkins

Janet Belinda Joyner

Micheal Bradley Letchworth

Sandra Page MangumLynda Gail MattoxHenry Marvin Mercer, III

Deborah Ann Miller

Joseph Dennis McKeel

Shelton Lee McKeelJohn Edwin Mullins

Larry Jack OvermanNancy Juanito OwensShirley Ann Owens

Tommy Gray OwensSue Carol Pelletier

Lemuel Wayne Perry

Kenneth Earl Pittman

Mattie Yvonne Pittman

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Freshmen

Rebecca Pittman

Robert Rudolph Poole

Gerald Martin Poythress

Cathy Ruth Price

Betty Lou Radford

Rodger Dale Reason

Agnes Elaine Robbins

Kenneth Ray Rodgers

Landis Patrick Rose

James Morris Skinner

Julia Doris Skinner

Clarence HaywoodSpeight, Jr.

Louis Gaston Taylor, Jr.

Eric Curtis ThomasEdith Marlane Thorne

Elizabeth Ann Tyndall

Mattie Diane Walston

Patricia Leigh Walston

Mary Sue WebbSandra Lou White

Linda Susan Whitley

Douglas Charles WoodWilma Jean Woodard

Not Pictured

Robert Kerry Godwin

James Ervin Reason

James Claudis Turnage

James Wesley WebbJames Earl Wooten, Jr.

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Fall Festival Memories

Take it easy, Doc.

Hail, Queen Mary !

You hustle. . . we'll shout. . . let's go !

Fall Festival Queen Candidates: Left to right, Faye Walston, Mary Ellen

Speight, Becky Pittman, Edna Ann Murray, Shirlene Bass, Lillie Moore Benton,

Barbara Hayes.

Okay, Joe, we're waiting.

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Basketball . • • As we saw and recall

We were all there— all of us.

We would help you if you'd just let us. Out of my way, boys.

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Stantonsburg

Drug Store

(MciK DRUGS

1 1 6 S . Main Street

Stantonsburg, North Carolina

Phone 238-5391

Best Wishes From

Community Clinic

Dr. E. T. Beddingfield, Jr.

Dr. J . W . Wi Ikerson

Stantonsburg

North Carolina

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GET THE BEST . . .GET

TRADE MARK

MILK200 North Railroad St. Wilson, North Carolina

Compliments of Saratoga

Proctor's Milling Company

GroceryGrain Purina

andMerchants Feeds

Custom Grinding and Mixing

ServiceFertilizers & Insecticides

Phone 238-4092

Bob Beaman, Manager

Holden's Cross Roads Saratoga North Carolina

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Stantonsburg

Company

Dealer in

All Kinds of Building Materials

Phone 238-5481

Stantonsburg

North Carolina

Compliments of

White’s

Tire Service

Goldsboro New Bern

Wi Ison

North Carolina

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Gayand Wilson Motel

Harrell andMarket- and Supply

General MerchandiseRestaurant Assoc.

Phone

No. 1: 238-3381

No. 2: 238-3184

Wilson, North Carolina

Phone 243-51 1

1

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J. D. BridgersT. W. Cobb

Cabinet ShopFurniture

Custom Bui It andCabinets and Formica Tops

Route 3 Elm City AppliancesNorth Carolina

Congratulations Seniors!Phone CE 6-4455

Elm City, N . C .

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Congratulations

to the

Class of 1966 Fountain Milling Co.

J. & H.Wayne Seeds Wayne Feeds

Dealers in Grain

Milling CompanyCustom Grinding and Mixing

Phone SH 9-3341

Dealers in Grain

Custom Grinding and Mixing

Phone SK 3-4290

Walstonburg, North Carolina

Fountain

North Carolina

Walstonburg

Wilson Tractor & Milling Co.

Implement Co.Your

Purina Dealer

1507 Cargill AvenueWilson, North Carolina

Grain Buyers

Custom Grinding and Mixing

Mark Lee Ellis David W. Ellis Walstonburg, N, C.

Phone 237-5226 Phone 753-4540

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Pargas of Wilson, Inc.Dixie Supply Co.

P.O. Box 227

Wilson, N. C.

Phone 243-6445302 E . Barnes St

.

Ranges Water HeatersWilson, North Carolina.

Space Heaters Tobacco CurersPhone 237-1451

L P Gas Motor FuelCongratulations!

Commercial & Domestic HeatingSenior C lass of '66

Hot Air and Hot Water

Congratulations Seniors!

High’sHenry Baker

Incorporated Heating Co.

1200 Herring Ave

.

Heating and Air

P.O. Box 65 Conditioning Contractor

Dial 243-2177 1 127 Arrington Ave.Wilson, North Carolina

Wilson, North CarolinaPhone 243-4768

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Wilson F. C. X.

Service

Feeds Seeds

Farm Supplies

Fertilizer Unico

Appliances F. C. X.

Petroleum Products

Highway 301 -South

Phone 237-5231

Wilson, North Carolina

Wilson Fertilizer Co.

Royster

The Quality Name in Plant Food

Fertilizer Lime

Use Our Modern

Spreading Service

Seeds Insecticides

Hail Insurance

Walstonbu rg

753-4413

WI Ison

237-2734

Webb’s Service

Center

George Webb, Jr. William WebbOwner Manager

Gulf OI I Products

General Insurance

Ferti llzer and Insecticides

Auto and Tractor Repair

Custom WorkPhone 237-5296

Route 4, Wi Ison

North Carolina

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Compliments of

Saratoga Esso

Operated by

Leroy Ellis

Saratoga North Carolina

Allen & Ellis

Oil Co., Inc.

Heating Gasoline

& Tires

Curing Oil Batteries

Phone Night

SH 9-3461 SH 9-3271

Farmvi 1 le North Carolina

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Whitley’s Electric Service

Contracting

L P Gas Appliances Service

2000 301 Hwy. So. Phone 237-0135

Wilson North Carolina

Turnage Tire Rebuilders

"N. C.'s Finest Recappers"

Distributors of Mohawk Tires

Eastward Boulevard Phone 237-2362

Wilson, North Carolina

Batten Auto Parts, Inc.

Phones

243-5183

243-5184

Auto Parts, Supplies and Equipment

2 1 9 E . Barnes St

.

WI Ison

North Carolina

For Fine Food Friendly Atmosphere

Let's All Go To

Bill’s Drive-InCaters to Parties

Downing St. Extension

Curb Service

Phone 237-4372

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Planters Industries

Saratoga

Farm Consultants

Fertilizers & Pesticides

Feed & Grain Services

Oil Seed Processing

North Carolina

Rex Best Gas Co

Phone 238-4321

Bottled-Bulk GasRadio Dispatched Trucks

Ranges - Water Heaters

Furnaces - Space Heaters

Dealer For Gastobac

Tobacco Curers

Stantonsburg, North Carolina

Saratoga

Success to the graduating class

Savings grow fast when

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Box 338

The Barbee Agency

"Over Twenty-Five Years Serving Schools"

Invitations Caps and GownsB . J . Lamm

Spring Hope, N. C.

Diplomas

Tommy MayTel. 478-3146

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Shingleton Funeral Home1 1 7 N . T arboro St

.

Wilson, North Carolina

Ambulance Service

Growers’ Cooperative Warehouse, Inc.

We Pay Patronage Dividends

For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco

Phone 243-5097 Wilson, N.C.

FOLSTON'S

ESSO STATION

Groceries Gas & Oil

Route 2 Stantonsburg, N. C.

Phone 238-4757

MORMAC

Office Business Forms

Machines Printing

School Supplies

Furniture

Service

101 S. Main St. 753-4339 Farmville

515 Cotanche St. 758-2811 Greenville

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF SHOP

Eastern Carolina's Finest

Gene Maple

Golf Professional

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CECIL B. LAMM & CO.Compliments of

Phone 243-4493PARRAAAOREOILCO.

1 15 North Tarboro Street

Wilson, North Carolina

Highway 301 South

Phone 243-3414

REX SHOE SHOP COBB MOSS 8c SON, INC.

Shoe Repairing

While U RestDepartment Store

"None Finer In Carolina" 134 South Tarboro Street

33 Y ears in Wi IsonWilson, North Carolina

105 South Goldsboro St.Phone 243-5772

Phone 243-3571

Compliments of

RICE'S MEN SHOP OETTINGER'S

Men & Boys' Clothing

227 East Nash Street

Men's Store

102 East Nash Street

Phone 243-6957

Wilson, North CarolinaDepartment Store

1 10 West Nash Street

Wilson, North Carolina

ART CLOTHING STORE

For Lad and Dod

108 East Nash Street

Wilson, North Carolina

"Fabrics and Trimming for Everyone"

at

THE REMNANT SHOP

1 303 S . T arboro St

.

Wi Ison

North Carolina

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GRANTHAM'S ESSO STATION

Complete Lubrication

Billiards & Groceries

Phone 238-5313 Hwy. 58 E.

LANGLEY'S GRILL

Hamburgers Hot DogsAll Kinds of Sandwiches

Luncheon Dinners

Phone 236-4700 Parker St.

ELM CITY PHARMACYCongratu latlons!

Class of '66

Reasonable Drug Prices BOB'S STOP & SHOPDependable

Drugs Prescriptions 812 W. Gold St.

M.L. Davis, Owner Elm City, N.C. Wilson, N.C.

THE DOG HOUSE

RESTAURANT

"World's Best" Hot Dogs & Hamburgers

Flavor crisp fried chicken

901 S. Goldsboro St. Phone 243-2508

Wilson, North Carolina

PRIDGEN'S

AUTOMOTIVE

SERVICE

H . W . Pridgen 1 1 8 S . Lodge St

.

W. K. Pridgen Wilson, N.C.

Phone 237-4296

FLORENCE MAYO-NUWAY CO.

Makers of the World's

Best Tobacco Curers

31 Years of Progress

Phone SK 3-3165

Farmville North Carolina

SARATOGA GRILL

Hamburgers Hot Dogs

Apple Jacks

Hwy. 222 Saratoga, N.C.

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INDEPENDENT ICECompliments of

& FUEL CO.

600 Herring Ave.JAY'S BARBER SHOP

"TOYS FOR MEN" Fountain North Carolina

Wilson North Carolina

EM-JAY SPORTING

GOODS CO.

106 South Tarboro St.

Wilson North Carolina

BRIDGERS PAINT

AND WALLPAPER CO.

Paint Wallpaper

Custom Picture Framing

Phone 243-4428

125-127 S. Tarboro Street

Wilson, North Carolina

GARDNER'S TV CENTERBYNUM INSURANCE AGENCY

Radios Color TVSales and Service "With a Complete Line of Insurance"

Pick Up and Delivery Service

Phone 238-31 1

1

Phone 238-3201 Saratoga, N. C. Stantonsburg Saratoga

BROWN OIL COMPANY, INC.

Pure Products Burner Service

Phone 237-0126

P.O. Box 1987 Hwy. 301 S.

Good Movies Are

Always More Fun At

The

STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATER

Wilson, North Carolina

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MAURICE'S DRIVE-IN

Home of "Quality Sandwiches"

Curb Service Fountain Service

Hwy . 117 South Wilson, N. C.

DOUG & ELEANOR MOSS, INC.

Men & Boys Shop

Wi Ison

Phone 243-5780

136 South Tarboro St.

North Carolina

THE LONDON SHOP

Women's Apparel

105 South Tarboro Street

Wilson, North Carolina

STANTONSBURG CLEANERS

Dry Cleaning Laundry Service

Coin Operated Hat Blocking

Washerette

Stantonsburg Phone 238-5666

Eston C . Smith

Proprietor

EDNA'S BEAUTY SHOP

Phone 238-3396

"Your Loveliness Is Our Business"

Stantonsburg North Carolina

HERRING TRACTOR & TRUCK CO.

Highway 301 & 264 By-Pass

Wil son. North Carolina

"We Service What We Sell"

Phone 237-0131

Compliments of

BRADSHAW'S GRILL

LEE'S FOOD STOREPhone 238-33 1

6

129 Pettigrew St. Stantonsburg, North Carolina

Wilson North Carolina "Where Friends Meet to Eat"

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"The Finest In Furniture and Auto

SULLIVAN'S RADIO Upholstering"

&T.V. SERVICEBOYKIN UPHOLSTERING

SERVICEPhone 243-6383

Felton Boykin— Proprietor

218 E. Barnes St. Wilson, N. C. 800 S. Goldsboro St. Phone 237-1463

Wilson, N. C.

REASON'S

THOMAS SUPER MARKET CENTRAL LUNCH

One Mile East of Elm City Phone 243-4545

Sell 1 12 S . Tarboro St.

Anything Everything

Phone 236-4343 Wilson North Carolina

REDDICK'S RADIO WILSON STARTER

&T.V. SERVICE & GENERATOR SERVICE

Motorola T.V. —Stereo—Radio

Norge Appliances

Phone 238-3881

Stantonsburg, N. C.

Phone 243-3347

212 S. Goldsboro St.

Wilson North Carolina

WILLIAMSON TRUCK LINES, INC.

Local & Long Distance Hauling

Box 64 Wilson, N. C.

237-4108

Phone

237-4109

ELLEN'S BEAUTY SHOP

For the best In

Permanent Hair

Waving Styling

Phone 237-1951

Route 3 Elm City

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P.L. WOODARD & CO., INC.

General Merchants

Ferti lizers Nitrogen Solutions

Farm Supplies Management Service

Office 243-3541 Store 243-2045

Wi Ison North Carolina

BARBOUR'S SUPER MARKET

Quality Groceries, Produce & Fish

Western Branded Beef

Stantonsburg, North Carolina

Phone 238-3506

BLACKMAN INSURANCE THOMAS YELVERTON CO.

AGENCY, INC. Better Furniture

Billy & Noble Blackman Funeral Directors Embalmers130 S. Goldsboro St., Wilson, N.C. Ambulance Service

Phone 237-3022 Wilson, N. C. Phone 243-3123

Compliments of M& WGROCERY

BAKER'S SUPER MARKET NO. 2 Fresh Produce Meats

"We Deliver"

Route 3, Elm City

Phone CE 6-4348

Phone 243-41 14

1 17 N . Pettigrew St.

Wilson, North Carolina

AUTO SALVAGE COMPANY, INC.

Automobile Replacement Parts

Wholesale & Retail

1203 S, Goldsboro St. Phone 243-6155

Wilson, North Carolina

R. A. GARDNER & CO.

General Merchants

Furniture

Phone SH 9-4532

Fountain North Carolina

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WILSON WELDING

AND MACHINE WORKS

"Ed" Poythress, Mgr.

301 -A Highway South P.O. Box 581

Portable Electric

and

Acetylene Welding

THE W. H. APPLEWHITE

COMPANY, INC.

Dealers in Merchandise

of Every Description

Stantonsburg North Carolina

Phone 238-5371

Best Wishes to the Seniors of '66

ROY'S CURVE

SERVICE STATION

J. L. JENKINS Regal Products

Stantonsburg North Carolina

Gas Oil

Phone 243-9912

Five Points

Wilson North Carolina

Compliments of

GARNER FURNITURE CO.

RAY'S DRIVE-IN

and The Best Quality

GARNER GAS & EQUIPMENT CO.of

Sandwiches Meals

Hwy. 301 South

"A Good Place to Trade"

Farmville, N.C. Phone SK-3-3171

New Owner, Ralph Morgan

STANTONSBURGFLOWER SHOP

1 14 1/2 South Main St.

Stantonsburg, North Carolina

Phone 238-4086

EXCLUSIVE

CLEANERS

Phone 237-2622

725 S. Goldsboro St.

Wilson, North Carolina

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SMITH &YELVERTON

General Merchants

Moore's Paints, Coal

Fertilizers & Purina Chows

Fountain North Carolina

GOLDEN WEED

RESTAURANT307 Herring AveWilson, N.C.Phone 243-4075

Homemade Pies

Steaks—C hops—Sea Foods

SPORTSVILLE

"For Your Athletic Needs"

1 09 S . T arboro St

.

Wilson, N. C.

Congratulations! Seniors

Edna W . Wi I Ilford

FLORIST DESIGNER

Wilson, N. C. Phone 243-3853

FARMVILLE MOTORS INC.

"Your New Volume

Ford & Mercury Dealer"

Phone 753-3909 Farmvi lie

MICKEY'S FLOWER MAIN STREET BARBER SHOPAND GIFT SHOP

N. O. Base J. D. Morris

Mildred Best Dawson, Owner Owners & Operators

Rocky Mount

Stantonsburg, N. C. North Carolina

Phone 238-3561

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C. WOODARD, INC. WILSON 66 SERVICE STATION

Portable Typewriters Hwy. 301 S, Wilson, N. C.EVERV STUDENT NEEDS A

Remington 1 05 N . Douglas St

,

Phone 243-9534

Wilson, North Carolina Louis Wayne Jordan, Manager

Your Business is Appreciated

"HEART OF WIDE AWAKE WILSON"

DIAMOND S

TRAINING STABLESBoarding and Training Horses

R . L,(Buddy) Short

42 Hwy. Phone 237-1 91

8

WILSON POWER MOWERCompliments of

& SAW SERVICE

Ray EtheridgeD. H. WEST GROCERY

We Sell the Best and Repair1411 S. Goldsboro St.

the Rest

307 S. Tarboro St. Wilson

Wilson, North Carol ina

Compliments of

Congratulations to the

CARL BOSWELL C lass of '66

General Merchandise Hardware EASON'S SELF-SERVICEFeeds Groceries

Route ^1 Stantonsburg Fountain North Carolina

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GALE'S JET SERVICE

Route 1 Macclesfield, N. C.

PlRST-IcrriZENSIrwksthsf j

Financial Confidence

Begins at

FIRST-CITIZENS BANK

Two Locations in Wilson

to Serve You126 West Nash St

.

Corner of Tarboro & Ward Blvd,

Member of

F. D. 1 . C,

CLYDE ELLI S STORE & STATION

General Merchandise Hardware

Feeds Groceries

Phone 237-2968 Holden's Cross Roads

FIRST UNIONNATIONAL BANK

Wi Ison

Member of F . D . 1 ,C .

BARNES-HARRELL CO.

Bottlers

320 East Barnes St.

Wilson, North Carolina

BAILEY'S JEWELRY

Diamonds Watches Jewelry

Expert Watch Repair

Telephone 243-2617

109 S . Goldsboro St.

Wilson, North Carolina

Congratulations to the

C lass of 1 966

From

DENNY'S JEWELERS

Wilson North Carolina

Visit

piURCHWElVCJEWELERS ^

1 10 East Nash St.

Wilson, North Carolina

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1 1 6 East Nash Street

Wilson, North Carolina

Phone 243-3174

"In The Heart of Wide Awake WI Ison"

BELK TYLER'S

WI Ison

North Carolina

121 West Nash St.

FOMTIAC

DUKE BUICK-PONTIAC INC.

B U I C K

Sales & Service

Farmvilie, N.C.Phone 753-3137

RALPH TAPP'S ESSO

Service When J. D. WEBB GROCERYYou Need It

General Merchandise

Phone 238-942142 Highway

Stantonsburg North Carolina

J. W. APPLEWHITE SPORTS SHOP

Compliments of

Hahn Eclipse Lawn MowersOld Town Canoes

LINSTONE, INC.

Wheel Horse Tractors Ready Mixed Concrete

Phone 238-5556

Stantonsburg, North Carolina

Delivered Anywhere

Phone 237-1 1 56 Wilson

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THE WILSON DAILY TIMES

WII son County NewspaperRead News From

Gardners Saratoga Stantonsburg

Read Cecelia Webb's Column

PARKER'S BAR-B-QUE GEORGE HICKS

CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH

WPhone 237-0972 Ward Blvd. & Lipscomb Rd.

Highway 301 South Wilson, North Carolina

Wilson North Carol ina Phone 243-2139

Compliments ofBARNES SHELL SERVICE

STANTONSBURG BARBER SHOPBear Steering Service

Frame & Axle Straightening

Wheel Balancing

Joe L . Craft Corner of Barnes & Douglas St.

Phillip Howell Phone 237-1896

R& H

PONTIAC-CADILLAC INC.

Auto Repair—Body Repair

Auto Glass Painting

Phone 237-1111

115 S. Lodge St. Wilson

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Wilson North Carolina

Compliments ofFLOWERS' SHOE STORE

H. L. BEAMON108 S. Tarboro Street

Wi Ison North Carolina

Alvis Greene's Grocery

Wooten's Grocery

Farmville Paint Center

Robbin's Jewelry & Music Store

Kinney's Shoe Store

R . E . Quinn & Co.

Robert WebbRay Stancil

Grice's Seed

Clark's Warehouse

Stelens

Dr. Pruden

Jim's Camera Center

Webb's Beauty Shop

U. S, Royal Tire Service

Leder Brothers

Wilson Drug

Colony Theatre

Lou Ann's Flower Shop

Farmville Flower Shop

Shealey's Bake Shoppe

Bob Deans

Dr. Putney

Dr. MaynardDavis Auto Co.

Eastern Auto Supply Co.

Woodard's Supply Co.

Avera Auto Parts

Clover Farm

Glenn Shop

Atlantic Credit Co.

The Gay Co.

Vaughan's Jewelry

Rouse Printery

Becky's Fabric Shop

Central Service Station

Stephens Hardware, Co.

'Lisabeth's

Security Savings & Loan Assoc.

R . E . Deans Gas Co.

C. M. Baker Grocery

Messer Chevrolet

Glamour Beauty Shop

Thompson's T. V. Service

Varnell's Plants & Flowers

Donations

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It's right at my fingertips. Now. . . Now. . . What goes on here?

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