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Enfield Academy

Whitakers, N. C.

Chartered 1965

THE FIFE

ANDDRUM

1970

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Standing in front of the first Enfield Academy in

1965, are its original teachers and three membersof the first Board of Trustees. From Left to Right

are Rom Parker, Treasurer and Attorney; Mrs.

Stella Edwards, fifth and sixth grade teacher; Mrs.

Bessie Hancock, fourth grade; Dr. S. N. Wood,Chairman of the Teachers’ Committee; Mrs. Marie

Mangum, second and third grades; Miss Garnet

Grizzard, first grade; and the Reverend A. C.

Morgan, Chairman of the Board.

The Enfield Academy opened on September 1,

1965, at Hardarwee School, near the town of Enfield,

with a faculty of four teachers and a student body of

seventy-one. It had been organized during the summer

by a group of interested citizens from Enfield, Darling-

ton, and Weldon. From the beginning, the Enfield

Academy was a pioneer in the field of modern private

schools. It was the first private school in North Caro-

lina to become chartered under the State’s Non-Profit

Corporation Act.

Dr. S. N. Wood was the first President, and Mrs.

Bessie Hancock served as the Headmistress the first

year. The Reverend A. C. Morgan was Chairman of the

first Board of Trustees. The Board was composed of

the following members: Walter E. Clement, Secretary;

Rom B. Parker, Treasurer and Attorney; Dr. S. N.

Wood, Chairman of the Teachers’ Committee; W. L.

Fleming, Chairman of the Purchasing Committee; J. H.

Norman, III, Chairman of the Book Committee; Alvin

A. Woodard, Chairman of Publicity and member of the

Finance Committee; and Paul Barringer, Aubrey Dick-

ens, Jesse Holford, and H. L. Johnson, members of the

Finance Committee.

From the beginning, the parents and friends of the

Enfield Academy showed a remarkable spirit and will-

ingness to work. During the first month, they formed

the Patrons of the Enfield Academy, which, under the

leadership of Mrs. James F. Hunter, first President,

became one of the pillars of the school. Parents and

friends scrubbed floors and desks, painted walls, made

curtains, hung light fixtures, put in restrooms, installed

central heating, and even built classrooms. To raise the

necessary money, bake sales, auctions, and festivals

were conducted. The students responded enthusiasti-

cally, and the joint effort was rewarded at the end of

the year when the School was granted State approval.

This academy spirit has both continued and increased

these five years. Maxville Burt Williams became Head-

master at the beginning of the second year, and under

his administration, the school has steadily grown until

it now has an enrollment of 425 students. It was at the

start of the second year that the territory served by the

Academy was expanded to include Scotland Neck.

They proved dedicated as the organizers, and in a

short time were serving on the Board of Trustees and as

Chairmen of important committees. C. C. Turner of

Scotland Neck succeeded the Reverend Morgan as

Chairman of the Board, and in turn, was succeeded by

Travis Uzzell, the present Chairman.

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Subsequent members of the Board have been Wade

Dickens, John Branham, Kevin Viverette, L. W. Locke,

Leonard Bunting, Dr. David Stroud, and J. P. Alford.

During January, 1968, the Enfield Academy pur-

chased the Whitakers school property in Nash County

and during March of that year moved the school to the

new location. This move to Whitakers provided the

Academy with seventeen classrooms, a library, a labo-

ratory, a lunchroom, a first aid room, a teachers’

lounge, a Headmaster’s office, a gymnasium, and a

beautiful auditorium, which was subsequently named

Parker Auditorium in recognition of the services of

Rom B. Parker in acquiring the property.

During the summer of 1968, it became evident that

the enrollment of the Academy would double the next

fall, and that at least a part of the older portions of the

school would have to be renovated in order to accom-

modate the new students. The incredible spirit of the

Academy came through again. The summer was hot;

the job to be done was large, but hundreds of persons

spent untold hours working under the leadership of

Building Committee Chairman, Leo Bellamy. The li-

brary was organized and fully set up by Mrs. Rom

Parker, who volunteered her services as librarian. The

auditorium made debates and plays possible, and the

gymnasium and baseball field made sports competition

with other schools possible. The Carolina Academy

Conference was formed for basketball competition,

and the girls’ team immediately became champions.

The fourth year had hardly got underway before

applications from new students poured in. The Board

of Trustees with the assistance of the school treasurer,

E. M. Davis; Mrs. E. M. Davis, and Mrs. L. L. Allen,

immediately began processing applications. By the end

of the year, sufficient applications had been approved

to more than double the enrollment.

The hard summer of 1968 was nothing in compari-

son with the summer of ’69. Hundreds of people went

to work, and again the job was done. The fall of 1969

found the Academy with an enrollment of 425 stu-

dents and a faculty of sixteen well-trained and quali-

fied teachers. Students attending the Academy came

from fourteen cities and towns, six counties, and had

previously attended thirty-three schools. In this fifth

year of operation, the Academy proved successful with

its first graduating class, additional clubs and activities,

and its first annual, the Fife and Drum.

The first student body

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In order to raise money, the Seniors had a very successful stew. Over 250 quarts were sold. Many thanks go to

Mr. W. J. Wells!

THE SENIORS

present the 1969

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The New Establishment

Seniors enjoy the scenery.

Juniors enjoy the refresh-

ments.

The Senior Honor Dance

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When you’ve got “soul,” the sun shines all the time

That’s punch?!? A short one! Eh, Bennett?

Happiness is . . .

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Dedication

Dear Parents and Patrons,

Since this is the first annual of the Enfield Academy, the Fife and Drum staff wanted

to dedicate it to someone who had really contributed the most toward making the school

the success it is today. The decision was very important, but impossible. The staff

immediately realized that no one person or even a few people had created the Enfield

Academy. Clear, yet still astounding memories came to our minds-memories of our

parents and friends enthusiastically building, scrubbing, and painting; creating miracle

after miracle for five long, hot summers to give us the school we are now proudly

attending. For the endless self-sacrifice, we can never hope to repay you. But in our own

way, we would like to show our deepest appreciation to you all.

Therefore, the staff voted unanimously that this, our first yearbook, was to be

dedicated to the parents and patrons, who are still continuing to build and improve our

school, in hope that you will realize our greatest gratitude for your efforts and generosity.

In deepest appreciation,

The Fife and Drum staff

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President

Paul B. Barringer, President

Officers: Seated, left to right: W. F. Clement, Secretary; Leo Bellamy, Vice-Chairman; Travis Uzzell, Chairman; E. M. Davis,

Treasurer; Rom B. Parker, Vice-President. Standing, left to right: Leonard Bunting, David Stroud, W. L. Fleming, Kevin Viverette, M.

B. Williams, Johnny Alfrod, L. W. Locke, John Branham, A. N. Dickens, and C. C. Turner, Jr.

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Headmaster

Maxville Burt Williams

B.A . ,M.A . ,

East Carolina University

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Janet R. Collins

B.S., M.A.,

East Carolina University

Sixth Grade

Ann W. CoxB.A., Meredith

Second Grade

Bonnie E. CullomB.A., N. C.

Wesleyan College

English and French

Gail H. Doerfler

B.A., N. C.

Wesleyan College

Social Studies

and English

Garnet Grizzard

B.S., Radford Colleg

First Grade

Wayne HelmsB.S., Pembroke State

Biology

Danny Hudgins

B.S., East Carolina Mary C. LaneUniversity B.A., N. C. Wesleyan College

Physical Education English and French

Faculty

Susan W. MannB.A., University

of North Carolina

at Greensboro

Fifth Grade

Lynne E. Walker

B.A., University

of North Carolina

at Greensboro

Third Grade

Myra H. West

B.S., East Carolina

University

First Grade

Mary H. Williams

B.S., East Carolina

University

Commerce

Not Shown:Carol D. Beach

B.S., N. C. Wesleyan

College

Math

Joyce R. Gregory

B.S., Arkansas A & MFourth Grade

Dean H. Hudgins

B.S., East Carolina

University

Commerce

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Teacher's Day

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Mrs. Betty H. Bullock, Secretary

Mrs. Rom Parker, Librarian

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The Patrons of Enfield Academy

Left to Right: Mrs. C. W. Locke, Treasurer; Mrs. Rom B. Parker, President; Mrs. John Branham,

Vice-President; and Mrs. Wade Dickens, Jr., Secretary.

The Patrons of Enfield Academy is composed of

both parents and friends of the Academy. Working

throughout the year, these dedicated supporters give

freely of their time and service in order to augment the

Academy. When school is not in session, they renovate

the buildings, making new classrooms, painting, install-

ing fixtures, and gathering needed supplies and teach-

ing aids. The P.E.A. also helps to finance the Academy

by holding bake sales, auctions, plays, and festivals.

Last April, the patrons turned actors and produced The

Womanless Wedding. This hilarious comedy was a big

success. Two of the largest and most successful of their

projects are the fall and spring festivals. This year the

fall festival made nearly seven thousand dollars. Ninety

percent of the profit is turned over to the Board of

Trustees for the operation of the school. The remaining

money is used for special P.E.A. projects. The patrons’

constant support and willingness to work whenever

needed has made the Enfield Academy a successful and

constantly growing school.

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P.E.A. Projects Raise Money for the Academy

The Womanless Wedding

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Fall Festival

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Organizations

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Billie Rose Hardison, Patsy Myrick, Madeline Lee, Leona Bellamy, and Cathy Hudson.

Library Assistants

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Student Council

The Student Council is composed of two students

from each homeroom. The officers are chosen by the

entire student body at the beginning of the year. This

year the Student Council brought about many re-

warding changes in the school. Besides taking care of

problems arising between students and the faculty,

the Student Council wrote a student constitution and

initiated a monitoring system, a tire drill system, and

a clean-up campaign. Their latest project has been the

opening of a student store to supply the students

with pencils, paper, and composition books.

David Winstead, Secretary; Wilma Whitehurst,

Treasurer; Benny Hilliard, President; Matt Matt-

hews, Vice-President.

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Left to right, first row: David Purinai, Vicki Williams, Janet Davis, Becky Leonard, David Winstead, Benny Hilliard, WilmaWhitehurst, Matt Matthews, Cheryl Ezzell, Susan Stroud, Lou Ann Coleman. Jill Dickens, Mason Hawfield; Second row: Terry Sykes,

Sue Wells, Steve Stroud. Bennett Steelman; Sponsor, Mrs. Beach, Dickie Hamill; Sponsor, Mrs. Williams; Buddy Bennett, Len Wilson,

Ann Gregory, and Robin Phillips.

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Elections

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First row: left to right: Lisa Coleman, Karen Cain, Ellis Robinson, Billie R. Hardison. Second row: Jennifer Taylor AntoinetteSuiter, Lil Newsome, Patsy Myrick, Adah Parker, Sue Wells, Leona Bellamy.

Teachers ’ A ides Office Assistants

Left to right: Karen Cain, Antoinette Suiter, Patricia Daughtridge.

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Bus Drivers

Left to right: first row: Ruth Chichester, Jean Tant, Charlotte Holloman, Jane Aycock. Second row: Mahlon Whitehead, David

Dunn, Matt Matthews.

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Left to right, first row: Vicki Williams, Nancy Staton, Nell Lee, Kathy Bunting, Susan Conger, Debbie Holmes, Glenda Pegram;Second row: Adah Parker, Sharon Craft, Lynda Smith, Betsy Pervis, Ruth Chichester, Sue Collins, Becky Leonard, Jane House, Lisa

Coleman; Third row: Mitchell Bunn, David Winstead, Matt Matthews, Clyde Minges, Mike Carraway, Bennett Steelman, BuddyBennett, Steve Stroud.

Senior Beta Club

Left to right: Vicki Williams, Secretary; Ruth Chichester, Treasurer; AdahParker, President; Sharon Craft, Vice-President.

“The purpose of this organization shall

be to promote the ideals of honesty, service,

and leadership among the high school stu-

dents of America, to reward good achieve-

ment and to encourage and assist students to

continue their education.” The Senior Beta

Club has certainly lived up to its purpose in

the year 1969-70. Not only did it sponsor

the school newspaper, the Student Crier, but

it also teamed-up with the Student Council

in a clean-up campaign. The Beta members

also made much progress in establishing Beta

Clubs in nearby academies, and it began a

Junior Beta Club at Enfield Academy to

promote scholarship and leadership in junior

high students. In April, the Club attended

the Beta Convention in Raleigh.

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Left to right: Lou Ann Coleman, Secretary; Jill Dickens, Vice-President; Desiree Overby, President; and Susan Stroud, Treasurer.

Junior Beta Club

Left to right, first row: David Purinai, Mason Hawfield, Terry Sykes, Jan Barnes, Haze Hanff, Jill Dickens, Betty Jo Holloman, MayreGraham, Cindy Elks, Kathy Twisdale, Ann Bunn; Second row: Robin Phillips, Johnny Wommack, Mary Craig, Jay Cutchin, Cheryl

Ezzell, Genny Hale, Michelle Dickens, Carolyn Coleman, Desiree Overby, Matie Mann, Lou Ann Coleman; Third row: ThomasNeville, Billy Griffin, Steve Conger, Alma Ruth Fleming, Shelia Hines, Peggy Allsbrook, Wilma Whitehurst, Carolyn House, BeckyCollins, Janey Gregory, Pam Tilley, and Susan Stroud.

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Fife and Drum Staff

Left to Right: Debbie Holmes, Karen Cain, Vicki Williams, Lisa Coleman, Leona Bellamy, Ellis Robinson, Billie Rose Hardison, Jean

Tant, Charlotte Holloman, Ruth Chichester, Lil Newsome, Adah Parker, Sue Collins, Miss Cullom, Patsy Myrick, Faye Attkisson,

Gayle Twisdale, Becky Leonard, Sue Wells, Jane House, Antoinette Suiter, Jennifer Taylor, Debbie Best, Sharon Craft, Bonnie

Hudgins, Benny Hilliard, Len Wilson, Bill Beavans, Wayne Croom, David Dunn, Bennett Steelman.

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Club Editors: Left to Right: D. Holmes, L. Bellamy, V. Grammar Grade Editors: F. Attkisson, S. Craft, C. Holloman,

Williams, B. R. Hardison. L. Newsome, B. Leonard, G. Twisdale.

High School Editors: D. Best, S. Collins, L. Coleman, R.

Chichester, J. Tant.

Faculty Editor: Bonnie Hudgins; Business Managers: J. Taylor,

B. Hilliard, E. Robinson.

Sports Editors: W. Croom, L. Wilson, S. Wells, and D. Dunn.33

Adah Parker, Editor-in-Chief presents Bennett Steel-

man his check for naming the annual.

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Student Crier Staff

Left to right, first row: Billy Griffin, Faye Attkisson, Leona Bellamy, Jane Aycock, Vicki Williams, Haze Hanff, Jill Dickens; Secondrow: Adah Parker, Sharon Craft, Desiree Overby, Craig Hines, Gayle Twisdale, Alma Ruth Fleming, Nell Lee, Lisa Coleman, Susan

Conger; Third row: Genny Hale, Sue Collins, Tommy Dixon, Jay Hunter, Bennett Steelman, Blake Acai, Susan Rogers, BeckyLeonard, and Wilma Whitehurst.

The Student Crier is sponsored and financed by

the Senior Beta Club. The Beta members review

applications for the various editors’ positions and

vote on them. Each editor then selects his own staff.

The Crier Staff is composed of sophomores, juniors,

and seniors. Working in their spare time, these stu-

dents put out an edition every two weeks. The

Student Crier contains students’ editorials, creative

writing, and reports on various social and sports

events. The paper is printed with the help of Coastal

Lumber Company, who donates the use of their

offset printing machine. The paper is an immense

success for the Beta Club and is a joy to the students.

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Editors

Left to right, first row: Lisa Coleman, Business Manager; Faye Attkisson, Feature; Sharon Craft, News; Susan Longer,

Editor-in-Chief; Vicki Williams, Layout and Typing; Haze Hanff, News; Jill Dickens, Humor; Second row: Nell Lee, Sports; TommyDixon, Art; Becky Leonard, Class; Desiree Overby, News; Bennett Steelman, Features; Blake Acai, Humor; Craig Hines,

Photographer; Alma Ruth Fleming, Sports; and Adah Parker, Art Editor.

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Parlez l ous Francais

Left to right, First Row: R. Chichester, A. Parker, B. R. Hardison, S. Wells, L. Coleman, E. Robinson, J. Taylor, D. Best, W. Croom,L. Bellamy. Second Row: S. Craft, D. Shearin, J. House, J. Tant, P. Wommack, D. Armstrong, T. Winslow, C. Holloman, D. Winstead,

S. Collins. Third Row: G. Pegram, S. Conger, K. Bunting, P. Twisdale, L. Smith, A. Dickens, G. Twisdale, B. Leonard, F. Attkisson,

B. Hilliard, D. Dunn. Fourth Row: D. Hamill, E. Sorie, M. Whitehead, B. Bennett, S. Stroud, B. Steelman, J. Hunter, S. Graham, B.

Beavans, C. Hines, L. Wilson. Fifth Row: V. Williams, M. Matthews, K. Hudson, D. Holmes, E. Kemp, N. Lee, N. Stanton, G. Bunn,

and Brenda Gray.

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Carolina Academy Con ference Champions

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Ellis Robinson Front Row, left to right; captains: Jean Tant, Ruth

coach; Alma Ruth Fleming, Jo Ann Robertson, Marsh;

Twisdale, Carolyn Smith, Wilma Whitehurst, Jan Coppage

Girls' f arsity

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Sue Collins

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Basketball

Chester, Ellis Robinson, and Sue Wells. Second Row: Mrs. Williams, Ruth ChichesterPerson, Sharon Craft, Cheryl Tant, Susan Rogers, Sue Collins, Gayleand Brenda Gray, manager.

Alma Ruth Fleming

Carolyn Smith

SCORES

Enfield Academy ... 39 Northeast 11

Enfield Academy ... 38 Albermarle 21

Enfield Academy ... 46 Roanoke Chowan ... 25

Enfield Academy ... 73 Northeast 27

Enfield Academy ... 56 Bertie 11

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CAPTAINS

Jean Tant, Ellis Robinson, Ruth Chichester, and Sue

Wells.

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Boys J arsity Basketball

First Row, left to right: Steve Graham, Manager; Matt Matthews, Captain; Mr. Hudgins, Coach. Second row, left to right. Greg Bunn.

Bradford Rowe, Jay Hunter, Buddy Bennett, Bill Beavans, Mike Carraway, Skay House, Clyde Minges, Steve May, Dodson Tippette.

and Lee Elks.

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Scores

Enfield Academy ... 48 Northeast 34

Enfield Academy ... 54 Albemarle 38

Enfield Academy ... 40 Roanoke Chowan ... 65

Enfield Academy ... 55 Northeast 52

Enfield Academy ... 52 Bertie 33

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Left to Right: Karen Cain, Co-Chief; Susan Stroud, Peggy Scott, Suiter Whitehead, Mascot; Nancy Staton, Chief; Carolyn House, PamTilley, and Jill Dickens.

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Varsity Cheerleaders

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First Row, left to right: Willie Dunn, Bud House, Gary Rowe, Thomas Neville, Mason Hawfield. Second Row: Aubrey McDaniel,Manager; Billy Griffin, Gary Brewer, Banky Minges, A1 Hines, Steve Warren, Steve Clay, and Steve Conger.

Junior Varsity

Left to Right: Cindy Elks, Ann Gregory, Cheryl Ezzell, Chief; Mary Craig, and Julie Twisdale.

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Senior Class Officers

President: Vicki Williams, Vice-President: Lisa Coleman, Secretary: Jennifer Taylor, Treasurer: Billie Rose Hardison.

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The First Senior Class

Class of 1970

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Seniors

Leona Merle Bellamy

Enfield H.S. 1,2,3; Annual Staff 3;

FHA 1; 4-H, 1; Office Assistant 3;

Fife and Drum Staff: Club Editor,

4; Library Assistant 4; Student

Crier Typing Editor, 4; Teachers

Aide 4.

Deborah Elaine Best

Aurelia Springs H.S. 1,2,3; Class

Vice-Pres. 3; FHA 1,2,3: Reporter

2; Girls’ Basketball Manager 3; Stu-

dent Council 1 ; Teachers’ Aide 3;

Fife and Drum First Grade Editor,

4; French Club 4; Substitute Bus

Driver 4.

Karen Lynn Cain

Rocky Mount H.S. 1,2,3; Class

Treasurer 1, Sec. 2,3; Pen-Pal Club

1 ;Fife and Drum Staff Class Editor

4; Cheerleader: Co-Captain 4; Of-

fice Assistant 4; Teachers’ Aide 4.

Annie Ruth Chichester

Aurelian Springs H.S. 1 ,2,3; Basket-

ball 1,2, 3,4: Co-Captain 4; Beta

Club 3,4: Treasurer 4; Bus Driver,

3; Class President 2, Treasurer 3;

FHA 1,2,3; Marshal 3; Monogram

Club 2,3; Annual Staff 3; Student

Council 1,2; Fife and Drum Staff:

Class Editor 4; French Club 4.

Annie Ruth Chichester

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Class of ’70

Selby Wayne Croom

David Barrett Dunn

Elizabeth Rowland Coleman

Patricia Ann Daughtridge

Elizabeth Rowland Coleman

John Graham H.S. 1,2,3; Basketball

1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4: Treasurer 3;

Chorus 1,2,3: Secretary 2; Class

Treasurer 2, Vice-President 4;

French Club 2,3,4; FTA 2,3; Girls’

State Representative 3; Home-

coming Court 2; Class Reporter 2,

Vice-President 3; Junior-Senior

Prom Hostess 2; Fibrary Club 2;

Marshal 3; Monogram Club 2,3; Pep

Club 1,2; Student Council 2; War-

rentonian Staff: Classes 3; Fife and

Drum Staff: Senior Class Editor 4;

Student Crier Staff Business Manag-

er 4; Teachers’ Aide 4.

Selby Wayne Croom

Scotland Neck H.S. 1,2,3; Chess

Club 1; FFA 3; Fife and DrumStaff: Sports Editor 4; French Club

4; Track 4.

Patricia Ann Daughtridge

West Edgecombe H.S. 1,2,3; FHA1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Library Sci-

ence 1 ;Office Worker 3,4; Teach-

ers’ Aide 3,4.

David Barrett Dunn

Weldon H.S. 1,2,3; Bus Driver 3,4;

Football 1; Pep Club 3; Fife and

Drum Staff: Sports Editor 4; Base-

ball 4; French Club 4; Track 4.

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Seniors

Billie Rose Hardison

Enfield H.S. 1,2,3; Annual Staff, 3;

Library Assistant 3,4; Senior Class

Treasurer, 4; FHA 1; Fife and

Drum Staff Club Editor, 4; Teach-

ers’ Aide 4; French Club 4.

Ronald Benton Hilliard

John Graham High School 1,2,3;

Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1 ;Class

Vice-President 2; Football 1,2,3:

All-Conference 3, All-East 3, All-

State 3; French Club 2,3,4; FTA2,3; Golf 1,2, 3,4; Class President 2,

Vice-President 3; Library Club 2,3:

Vice-President 2; Monogram Club

1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Student

Council Representative 1,3: Presi-

dent 4; Fife and Drum Staff: Busi-

ness Manager 4; Track 4.

Nellie Yvonne Hudgins

Enfield H.S. 1,2,3; Annual Staff 2;

FHA 1,2; Library Assistant 3;

Teachers’ Aide 3; Fife and DrumStaff: Faculty Editor, 4.

Patsy Sue Myrick

Littleton H.S. 1,2,3; Vice-Pres.

Bible Club 3; Cheerleader 3; Class

Vice-President 3; Debating Club 3;

FHA 1,2,3: Vice-Pres. 3; Junior-

Senior Prom Waitress 2; Junior Var-

sity Basketball 1 ;Monogram Club

3; Fife and Drum Staff Editor 4;

Student Crier Staff 4; Teachers’

Aide 4; Library Assistant 4.

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Lil Louise Newsome

Adah Reuben Parker

Katherine Ellis Robinson

Antoinette Culler Suiter

Lil Louise Newsome

Brookville H.S. 1 ;Northern Nash

2,3; FHA 2,3; Music Club 3; Sci-

ence Club 1; Office Assistant 4;

Teachers’ Aide 4.

Adah Reuben Parker

Enfield H.S. 1,2,3; Annual Staff:

Club Editor 3; Beta Club 2,3,4:

Treasurer 3, Pres. 4; Enfield H.S.

Newspaper Staff Art Editor 2,3;

French Club 3,4; Rotary Club Stu-

dent of the Month 3; Fife and

Drum Staff Editor-in-Chief 4; Stu-

dent Crier Art Editor 4; Teachers’

Aide 4.

Katherine Ellis Robinson

Weldon H.S. 1,2,3; Annual Staff

2,3; Basketball 1,2,3 ,4: Co-Captain

4; French Club 2,3,4; Health Ca-

reers 1,2,3; Monogram Club 2,3;

Pep Club 1,2,3; Science Club 2,3:

Treas. 3; Softball 3,4; Fife and

Drum Staff: Business Manager 4;

DAR Good Citizen 4.

Antoinette Culler Suiter

Rocky Mount Senior High 1,2,3;

Class President, 1 ;Representative,

2,3; House and Grounds Commit-

tee, 1 ;Girls’ Basketball, 1 ; AFS

Committee, 2,3; Rocky Mount

Youth Council, 2,3,4; Good Sports

Club, 3; Choir, 1,2,3; Office Assis-

tant, 4; Teachers’ Aide, 4.

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SeniorsJennifer Kay Taylor

John Graham H.S. 1,2,3; Basketball

1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Class Sec. 2,4;

French Club 2,3,4; FTA 1,2,3;

Homecoming Court 1 ,2; Class Pres.

2,3; Vice-Pres. 1 ;Monogram Club

2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Student Coun-

cil 1 ; Fife and Drum Staff: Business

Manager 4.

Ella Sue Wells

Enfield H.S. 1,2,3; Basketball

1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Monogram

Club 3; Fife and Drum Staff:

Sports Ed. 4; Student Council 4.

Vicki Louise Williams

Enfield H.S. 1,2,3; Annual Staff

Club Ed. 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Sec. 4,

Pres. 3; County Typing Contest 2;

French Club 3,4; Fife and DrumClub Editor 4; Class Pres. 4; Stu-

dent Crier Layout and Typing Ed.

4.

Leonard Truman Wilson, Jr.

John Graham H.S. 1.2,3; Football

1; French Club 2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4;

Class Reporter 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 1;

Monogram Club 3; Pep Club 1;

Student Council 3,4, Treas. 3; Fife

and Drum Staff: Sports 4.

Not Shown

Ann Lee Grant

Rocky Mount H.S. 1 ,2,3; American

Shield Service Committee 2,3;

Booster Club Vice-Pres. 3; Cheer-

leader 1 ,2; Class Vice-Pres. 1,3, Sec.

2; Treas. 2; Pres. 2; Junior-Senior

Prom Decorations Committee 2;

Princess Thunderbird 1; Student

Organization 3.

Deborah Sue Odom

Rocky Mount H.S. 1,2,3; Choir 2;

Edisonians 3; Class Treasurer 1,2,3,

Sec. 1 ,Vice-Pres. 3; Pep Club 1

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Seniors

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DAR Good Citizen

Friendliest

Ellis Robinson

Senior Superlatives

Adah Parker

Ellis Robinson

Jennifer Taylor

Best All Around Most Likely To Succeed

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Mos t Humorous

Most Studious

Wayne

Croom

Adah

Parker

Vicki Williams and Lisa Coleman

Most

4thletic

Sue Wells

Benny Hilliard

Best Dressed

Leona

Bellamy

Benny

Hilliard

Most School Spirited

Sue

Wells

Karen

Cain

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Juniors

Class Officers

Sue Collins Secretary

. Jean Tant Treasurer

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President . . .

Vice-President

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Charlotte Holloman

Jane House

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Juniors David Dick Hamill

Charlotte Glenda Holloman

Deborah Ann Armstrong

Faye Meriman Attkisson

Jane Waring House

Robert Dennis Johnson

Martha Jane Aycock

Mitchell Guy Bunn

Rebecca Paige Leonard

Leonard Clay Matthews

Kathy Ann Bunting

Nora Sue Collins

Elmo Steven May

Joy Lynne Morris

Susan deCamp Conger

Sharon Craft

Margie Ann Newsome

Glenda Sue Pegram

Doris Elaine Daughtridge

Brenda Anne Gray*

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Jo Anne Robertson

Debbi Marie Shearin

Linda Loi Smith

Edward Earl Sorie

Lois Jean Tant

Eula Gayle Twisdale

Pamela Elizabeth Twisdale

Mahlon Alvin Whitehead

Gertrude Whitehead Winslow

Phyllis Gayle Wommack

Class Of 71

The tree of knowledge?

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Sophomores

Class Officers

President . . .

Vice-President

. Steve Stroud Secretary

Carolyn Smith Treasurer

. . .Nell Lee

Clyde Minges

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Pamela Fern Armstrong

William Ray Beavans

Spier Lewis Bennett, III

William Randolph Black, Jr.

James Gregory Bunn

Michael Bennette Carraway

Sophomores

Anna Katherine Cutchin

Mollie Ann Dickens

Margaret Ellen Gatsis

Steve Anderson Graham

Ellyn Haynes Gregory

David Craig Hines

Deborah Ann Holmes

Oscar Julian House, III

Catherine Dinsmore Hudson

James Fletcher Hunter

Dennis Earl Hux

Eleanor Jane Kemp

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Steven Ray Stroud

William Dodson Tippette

William David Winstead

Not Shown

Alton Wesley Anderson

Eleanor Malone Lee

Clyde Coyte Minges

Sandra Lou Moon

Betsy Bowen Purvis

Bradford Eugene Rowe

Carolyn Jane Smith

Nancy Helen Staton

Bennett Loftin Steelman

Class Of 72

A1 holds a group discussion.

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Freshmen

President Lou Ann Coleman Vice-President Blake Acai

Secretary Winky Leonard Treasurer A1 Hines

Class Of ficers

President Tommy Barnhill Vice-President Susan Stroud

Secretary Carolyn House Treasurer Pam Tilley

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Peggy Lynn Allsbrook

Thomas Wayne Barnhill

Janet Elaine Bone

Denise Louise Broadbelt

Martha Sue Capel

Lou Ann Coleman

Jan Carol Coppage

Frances Diane Craft

Freshmen

David Lee Daughtridge, Jr.

June Yvonne Daughtridge

Janet Marie Davis

Donna Jill Dickens

Margaret Mucshell Dickens

Mary Ann Dixon

Tommy Neal Dixon

Robert Putney Driver

Eddie Lee Elks

Alma Ruth Fleming

Harriet Ellen Frisbee

Geneva Quinn Hale

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rJ

Hazel Wommack Hanff

Rita Elizabeth Harris

Terri Lynn Harrison

Wanda Kay Hilton

Anna Denise Holder

Carolyn Crocker House

Virginia Perry Hudson

Anita Ann Hu\

*

Class Of 73

Gwendolyn Elizabeth Jones

Irene Harris Kemp

Helen Winifred Leonard

Matie Christian Mann

Diane Shaw May

Celia Ruth Moone

Wanda Kay Morris

Janis Ereeman Myrick

Michael Agustus Neville

Desiree Renee Overby

Marsha Hunt Person

Sandra Elaine Pike

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FreshmenSusan Lawson Rogers

Linda Louise Shipley

Leslie Felton Smith

Susan Terese Stroud

Cheryl Hope Tant

Pamela Starr Tilley

Deborah Leigh Topping

Wheeler Tyler Whitehead

Margaret Wilma Whitehurst

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Eighth Grade

Debbie Ann Adkins

Patricia Gayle Alston

Sharon Renee Arrington

Janet Elizabeth Barnes

Eddie Douglas Batchelor

Mary Darlene Bellamy

Jane Blackwell

Melba Gail Boone

Terry Leigh Bozard

Nellie Marie Bryant

Carolyn Rose Coleman

Addie Rebecca Collins

Stephen Halsey Conger, Jr.

Mary McKenzie Craig

Mary Taylor Cutchin

Patricia Kaye Driver

Samuel Willis Dunn

Cynthia Jane Elks

Sherryl Clair Ezzell

Judy Day Glasgow

Anne Heartt Gregory

Barbara Rousseau Gregory

Janey McCalla Gregory

Janet Renee Hines

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Class Of 74

Shelia Iris Hines

Debra Ann House

William Arthur House

Frederica Alexander Josey

1 •

John Richard Locke

Eric Sam Manning

Venessa Kay Marquette

Franklin Alexander Minges

Thomas Mayo Neville

Robert David Phillips

Harold Barton Rosely

Lyman Charles Shipley

Phillip Merritt Sorie

Ricky Dale Sorie

Terry Benton Sykes

Ernestine Hope Tart

Julie Fleming Twisdale

Robert Barnes Twisdale

Mark Steven Uzzell

Steve Winfield Warren

Janet Elizabeth White

Kaye Elizabeth White

Eleanor Denise Whitehead

Gary Robert Whitehurst

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Pamela Louise Whitley

Elizabeth Kelly Winfield

John Harvey Wommack

Susan Jane Wommack

Aleph Bradley Woodard

Jane Curtis Wyche

Stanley William Wynne

Class of 74

President . . .

Vice-President

Secretary . .

Treasurer . .

Anne Gregory

Janey Gregory

. Shelia Hines

. Debra House

President . . .

Vice-President

Secretary . .

Treasurer . .

. . . Robin Phillips

Mary Craig

.Johnny Wommack

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Seventh Grade

David Lee Allsbrook, Jr.

Paul Franklin Brown

Clara Ann Bunn

Steven Mitchell Clay

Cathy Kay Dickens

Carolyn Marie Dickens

Mary Leone Dickens

Mary Murelle Graham

William Buxton Griffin, Jr.

William Ira Harris

Beverly Mason Hawfied

Betty Jo Holloman

Pattie Diane Howell

Eric Kim Johnson

Terry Eugene Judge

Lemmuel Weyher Kornegeay

Madeline Cutehin Lee

Barbara Jean Light

William Aubrey McDaniel

Richard Dale Medlin

Cecil Wynne Moone

Denise Marie Nelson

Steven Albert Newsome

Jane McLean O’Briant

Jayme Jaye Overby

David Wayne Purinai

Julie Ann Rives

Cathy Lee Twisdale

Sue Ellen Twisdale

Amy Lou Wood

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ELEMENTAR Y GRADES

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“Last year When I was little

I could only count to three,

And never could remember

What the next number should be!

But now that I’ve grown bigger

1 know more than I did then,

For I have been in school a month—

And I can count to ten!” — Ford

“School days, school days.

Dear old golden rule days”

Days to work and play

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Visual aids make learning enjoyable.

We learn by doing.

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Kenneth Lee Alford

Sabre Perkins Anderson

Leigh Ann Askew

Gregory Ray Barnes

George Burton Barnhill, Jr.

Ann Hampton Barringer

Constance Denise Boseman

Cynthia Lynn Bowden

John Marshal Burt

Aaron Scott Clay

Claudia Davis Coleman

Boyce Spruill Cutchin

Jeffery Neville Cuthrell

Shelby Jean Dixon

Shelia Lynn Garris

Carla Camille Graham

Steve Dwayne Gregory

Karen Lil Henderson

Lisa Jane Holder

Laura Lee Horne

First Grade

James Franklin Horne

Margaret Ann Joyner

Teresa Lynn King

Teri Lynn Leggett

Jodie Lynn Link

Tony Garland Mayo

Robert Meade Morris

Ruth Ann Moss

John Spencer Rainey

Robin Lou Reid

Rhonda Murray Richardson

Lola Lee Scott

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Thomas Edison Sexton, Jr.

May McLaughlin-Northrop Sherrod

Mary Helen Sifford

Sandra Lynn Smith

George Haywood Stephenson

Betty Ann Sykes

Pamela Lynn Tharrington

Virginia Lee Tharrington

Lori Ann Vick

Gwendolyn Ann Warren

Brenda Jean White

Betty Suiter Whitehead

Tracie Annette Williamson

Lisa Dean Wollett

First Grade

We’re storing up knowledge for future use.

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Angela Ann Adkins

Jonnie Proctor Alford III

Karen Annette Anderson

Victor Clay Barringer

John William Branham IV

Harold Thompson Braswell

Elizabeth Whitaker Clement

John Jay Cuthrell

Earnest Allen Davis

Lisa Jo Dickens

Angela Irene Dunn

Alton Randolph Hamill

Second Grade

Benjamin Michael Henderson

Charles Exum Hunter, Jr.

Lonnie Carlton Jordan

Henry Clinton Keeter

Garrett Douglas Leonard, Jr.

David Timothy Locke

Nathan Josh Melton, Jr.

Eva Marie Moss

Luanne Reid Moss

Donna Kay Nelson

Kathy Ann Neville

Michael Scott Phillips

Eugene Murray Simmons III

Earle Herman Sykes

Sandra Carole Vick

Sara Jane Whitley

Elizabeth Ada Williams

Nathan Ernest Winslow

Not Shown

Mary Amanda Hamill

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Ruth Ellen Bowden

Tracy Leigh Branham

Donna Lynn Bullock

Sarah Denise Cooke

Robert Alden Dunn

John Edward Evans, III

James Hunter Fleming, Jr.

Edwin Heartt Gregory

Martha Francis Hamill

Laurie Gayle Hardison

Karla Janene Holloman

Audrey Lake House

Third Grade

Patricia Euphany Twisdale

Ellis Craig Vaughan

Janet Louise Whitehead

V1

H k 1 \ f.

Steven Rine Irby

Milton Jackson Jones

Gail Bernadette Lee

Karen Lou Leonard

Phyllis Elaine Locke

Laura Jean Minges

Ralph William Nelson

Laurie Dean Phillips

Valerie Anita Sexton

Jeffrey Carl Short

Susan Carole Simmons

William Jeffrey Stroud

Faris Collins Sykes

Thomas Claude Tippett

Tami Neville Turner

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Fourth Grade

Ronald James Adkins

Gary Cobb Allsbrook

Leonard Allen Aycock

Terry Lynne Boseman

Brian Keith Bozard

Jennifer Kay Bradley

Susan Pamela Bradley

Cecelia Lee Browning

Marvin Douglas Bullock

Mary Ann Cox

Jeff Eddie Dickens

Margaret Kay Glover

Merrian Lisa Harris

James Louis Herbert, Jr.

James William Hilton

Jane Gillan Kornegeay

Julia Whitley Marks

Elizabeth Ann Massey

Lisa Hope Morris

Danelle Schuyler Moss

Gerald Douglas Reid

Elizabeth Garrett Ross

Patricia Hilliard Sifford

William Skinner

George Males Stevenson, III

William Jeffery Stroud

Susan Gayle Tant

Thomas Whitehurst

Henry Howell Willey

Patricia Ann Winslow

Valerie Newberry Wood

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Fifth Grade

Barbara Gail Adkins

Pamela Lee Beck

Esther Jean Branham

Laura Gail Bunn

Donald McRae Campbell, J

George Anthony Cooke

Kenneth McKenzie Craig

Betty Lynn Green

Janet Ruth Greene

Quentin Gregory, 111

Bryan Keith Griffin

Mark Randall Hoffman

Julia Pearl Jordan

Robert Henderson Ladd, 111

David Elam Lee

William Kenneth Leonard

Charlotte Beverly Locke

Lisa Carroll Mayo

Deborah Jane Nelson

Carolyn Ann O’Briant

Kevin Len Purinai

James Albert Rowland

Clyde Curtis Sifford, Jr.

Sandra Faye Sparks

Mary Jo Stallings

Wade Spencer Viverette

Donna Rose Warren

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Sixth GradeBonnie Sue Babson

Connie Lou Babson

Maurice Gregory Barnhill

Merrill Underwood Barringer

Melynie Ann Brown

Robert Cody Conger

John Mason Cutchin

Bobbi Sue Evans

Mary Wynn Gregory

Ann Spotswood Hawfield

Henry Coy Herbert

Linda Gail Herbert

Norma Karen Hines

Vernon David Holder, Jr.

Harriet Louise Jones

Dorothy Lynn Jordan

Jennifer Marie Leonard

Charles Stuart Locke

Amy Marie Manning

Pamela Kay Marriott

Michael Lee Matthews

Andrew Thomas Neville

Brenda Kay Sorie

David Stuart Stroud

Susan Lynn Tippette

Wallace Stanford Turner

Eunice Pope Twisdale

Julie Gay Whitehurst

Regina Gail Williams

Herbert Jack Winslow

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Congratulations, Seniors!

HARRISON'S DRUGS

Enfield, N. C.

OUR ADVERTISERS

From Groceries to Gas,

Batteries to Tires

HULL'S GULF STATION

Enfield, N. C.

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CITY MARKET

Frozen Foods

Fresh Meats—Groceries

Littleton, N. C. Dial LU-6-2321

Compliments of

PARKERVENDING

kiddie kover

Created By

HAYVEE BRAND INC.

Enfield Division

Enfield, N.C. 27823

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Compliments of

‘Your Happy Shopping Store’

West Nash Street Louisburg, N. C.

301 SERVICE STATION

Auto Parts

Complete Automotive Service

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Compliments of

HALIFAX MILLING and GINCOMPANY

Highway 301 South

Halifax, N. C. JU-3-2431

“Your Rexall Store—24 Hour Prescription Service”

HALL'S DRUG STORE

“Agents for Helena Rubinstein & British Sterling”

C. A. Elks & C. C. Turner, Jr.—Owners

Scotland Neck, N. C. 826-4601

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ROANOKE PRODUCTIONCREDIT ASSOCIATION

Weldon, North Carolina 27890

Branch Offices:

419 S. Peachtree Street

Ahoskie, N. C.

Windsor, N. C.

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Compliments of

BRANCHBANKING & TRUST CO.

301 Washington Avenue

Weldon, N. C. 536-3178

“For the Best Deal on Wheels”

FOWLER-BARHAMFORD, INC.

“We Service What We Sell”

“Will” Fowler, owner C. Brantly Overby, mgr.

Warrenton, N. C.257-3372

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Compliments Of

BranchBANKING & TRUST COMPANYNORTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST BANKMember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Enfield, N. C.

TWISDALE

GRILL andGROCERY

Main Street

Halifax, N. C. 583—2921

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J.T. AUTOMOTIVE INC.

Littleton, N. C.

New and Used Cars

General Auto Repair

586-4371

“Cleanest Cut and the Closest Shave”

PARK S BARBER SHOP

Louisburg, N. C.

Compliments Of

R. L. DUNN & SONS

Farm Custom Work

Halifax, N. C. 583-3271

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EssoBOBBITTS

ESSO SERVICENTER

Walter Bobbitt

HappyMotoring !

U.S. Highway 301 Phone: 445—3304

ENFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA 27823

^eggeff

Department Store

Roanoke Rapids, N. C.

DICKEN S SUPERMARKET

Highway 301 South

Halifax, N. C. 583-3061

“Fun for the Entire Family”

SKY-VUESKATELAND

Highway 64 East

Rocky Mount, N. C. 442—7418

KAISER

Agricultural Chemicals

Fertilizers & Farm Chemicals

Highway 561 East

Halifax, N. C. 583-5351

LITTLE'S

INSURANCE

“Your Insurance Needs

are

My Concern”

Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 537—4605

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Best Wishes

STEDMANSTORES

Halifax, N. C. JU-3-2221

THOMAS WOOD S

CO.

Norge—Motorola T.V.—Stereo

Fedders Air Conditioners

Furniture—Goodyear Tires

S. Main St. Louisburg, N. C.

C. R. Neathery

NEATHERY'SFREID'S

ESSOThe Shopping Center

Hwy. 301 South

Weldon, N. C. 535-3224

Halifax, N. C. 583-4261

Compliments Of

REID & SALMONGROCERY

HOLMES AUTOSALES

Open 7 Days a Week

Louisburg, N. C.Littleton, N. C.

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Compliments Of ROWECHEVROLET-BUICK, INC.

GRAY'SWEST END “Where Customers Send

FURNITURETheir Friends”

Louisburg, N. C. 496—3314

“For the Best to Eat”

Compliments

of

ROSE'SRED & WHITE

Littleton, N. C.

“Clean Clothes Last Longer”

William J. Leach, Proprietor

LEACHSERVICE CLEANERS

Littleton, N. C. 586—385

1

ELK'S OIL

THE COMPANY

FABRIC SHOP

(fsso)

“One Stop Shopping for All

Your Sewing Needs” Heating Oils & Gasoline

1 102 South Elm Street

Littleton, N. C. 586—5351 Weldon, N. C. 536—3215

Eddie Lee Elks

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Day Ph. 442—8066 Night & Sunday

Ph. 446-4025

COASTAL TEXACOSERVICE STATION

24 Hour Wrecker Service

421 S. Church St.

John James, Mgr. Rocky Mount, N. C.

Hardware & Sports Center

L. M. HAITHCOCKSTORE

Independent Neighborhood Grocery

Macon, N. C.

HALIFAX PRUDEN'S OFFICE

LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT CO.

Let us take care of your

washday needs.

Office Equipment, Machines & Supplies

102 W Littleton Rd. 537-2565 1 009 Roanoke Avenue

Roanoke Rapids, N. C.

537-6116

MOORESSUPER STORES

INC.

E. 10th Street P. O. Box 747

Roanoke Rapids, N. C.

CLAYTON WILLIAMSSELF-SERVICE

Wishes for

the class of seventy:

“all of the good things of life

and a life

that is good to all things.”

561 at 1-95 Enfield, N. C.

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LITTLETON

SALES COMPANY

Wholesale Distributors

Littleton, N. C.

586-3331

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LUMBER SALES

Wholesale Southern and Appalachian Hardwood and Cypress Lumber

Telephone: (919)536—3117

WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA, 27890

Southern Bandmills:

Weldon, N. C.

Pantego, N. C.

Sellers, S. C.

Stony Creek, Va.

Appalachian Bandmills:

Dailey, W. Va.

Gassaway, W. Va.

Hardwood Dimension Mill:

Dailey, W. Va.

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Sell your Tobacco

at

TARWATER'S WAREHOUSEHighest Prices, Fastest Service

and

Most Co-operative Personnel

E. J. Tarwater, Owner and Prop. S. Main St., Warrenton, N. C.

COME TO

JUDGE'S ESSOFaster Service, Better Car

Repairs and Friendly Personnel

Wilson Judge Enfield, N. C.

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GO TO

DIXON S BLINDAND AWNING

For Service and Quality

Rocky Mount, N. C.

For Fine FoodVisit

MARIE'S GRILL

1442 S. Church

Rocky Mount, N. C. Gl—6—5700

For Best Service

Go To

CARTERSESSO

Whitakers, N. C.

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Buy Your For Quicker and

Better Service

CAROLINA LUMBER Stop in at

PRODUCTS JOESfrom GROCERY

Jack Reid Warrenton, N. C.Enfield, N. C.

Go to the445-3485 139 N. Railroad

ENFIELDBIG TREAT CLEANERS

For the Best to Eat

Enfield, N. C.

Fur & Woolen Storage

Coin-Op Laundry

Enfield, N. C.

442-4376

ETHRIDGESERVICE

Box 154

Gas and Oil — Groceries

Fresh Meat — Ice Cream

and Soft Drinks

Battleboro, N. C. 27809

The Fife and Drum staff wishes to thank

all of the advertisers for helping to make our

first annual a success.

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PATRONS

Mr. R. L. Alston Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moone

Mrs. Aphelia Aycock Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Morris

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bellamy Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Myrick

Mr. Wiley A. Bone Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neville

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bozard Mr. and Mrs. James Overby

Mr. and Mrs. E. Guy Bunn Mr. and Mrs. Rom Parker

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Bunting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pegram

Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Burt Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Purinai

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Clay Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rives

Miss Marian Lansdell M. Conger Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Robinson

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Conger Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith

Mrs. F. H. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Staton

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coppage Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Staton

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craft, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Steelman

Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Dickens Dr. and Mrs. David R. Stroud

Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Dickens, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tant

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tart

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hale Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Hardison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Tippette

Mr. and Mrs. Mason Hawfield Mr. and Mrs. Robert Twisdale

Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hilliard Mr. and Mrs. Travis Uzzell

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Whitehead

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williams

Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Lee Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Williams

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Locke Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Winfield

Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Marquette Dr. and Mrs. S. N. Wood

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Woodard

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