Clayton High School - Clahischo Yearbook (Clayton, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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Most of us remember, with deep gratitude the patient and unending help that she gave us in the first grade, and the many noble years of training that she has given countless children in her hometown, Clayton. FHCULTY ag -1, 6 A 7 -J , . Q A v .v, A ,a 5 ,Q v, 4 .wi ,F f f:','G: m1?ifff 1 1 2. x y L. . Q 1. - . .. X 'fs . 5- gi v , M -I x 1 .-r p ' x f ' , 4 5 sq- Q' ' g F.. , AJ . ,4- ' 1 1 . I . , ,Q , fl. v., 1 fu , FA . -gr. Q .' V' '3- :Q ,t ,xx-,4qi5,Ylvw'A A i- 'Qin-ef- ' ffl' '?5I: ' ,.- . , . --'s.' ',- ,gf '11, 43:i:!'n :rp V ' 4- JF 1 ' .'.g,5, f ,, Y, K '72 ' 1-Ak' mn P' J - J n . -wx E? Agn. Q X '- 4 , 'l mfg' klj4v.7i.,f A -1 1 HJ' V 'Z x - .:- gk, , . I , X' ' W cl f 2 3 . -- ' , H ' v 9 , . Ll 9 J- ', A q Y f- x . , 4 . . 'Q ' . x 4 , ' - 2 w- - , . , 1' 5- 5.9, -I' , - - ,g. f 13. ' fhgrg-jf QL .V .K -Af j Q 5 , , - 5. -' 4, A , . , , . , .M - ',.,Af. -L' 54 . A V- '- 'E ' , w fs-'H -I ,of V'-.jo 2-.ffm - ' ., 4 ,Y 'L ff' -. ' 'ul 'U a x, QV. 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Miss Rena Johnson A F f '45 f ,1 yvgiik gf? fl 0. .Q ' r i Q Mr S . Mildre Squires Miss Alma Floyd Miss Polly Langston Miss Ruth Harrell 1 : -- f ,,,, W.: Q . , - .,,-.. . 'CQ ' ll if -I' , f Q iii 5 x 3? 117 New 1 ' Mrs. Juanita i Matthews l ii F 1 i T l 1 Miss Francesf Southerland K Mr s . Madaline Sanders W Miss Lucille Woodall Miss Charlotte' Gray Miss Ann Taylor Glaluisclw fa 66 'Cb Asst. Business Manager Betsy Canady News Editor Sports Manager Mary Lee Johnson Charlotte Truelove Editor - in-Chief Charles Stewart , I Circulation Manager Marjorie Ford fu. f ,D ig Bus iness Manager Gilliam Underwood Asst. Circulation Manager Alma Jean Daughtry fzeasufze memoties Awake dear Senior Class, our day has dawned The day for which we all have longed. We started out twelve years ago, Not realizing how fast they would go. Each year we learned something more, Of the earth's wonders galore. Some things we learned we like to boast, Others we just like to hold close. Fun, we've had that too, By doing things we were taught to do. Grade school days now are o'er, In High School we must study more. With fifty two on our roll, The bell for our ninth year did toll. Something new had been added now, Basketball we learned to play and howl We worked very hard and at last, Our ninth year had passed. To the tenth grade, oh happy day But we had lost some on the way Even so, we've got our goal, The Daisy Chain for the Seniors we must To the eleventh grade now look our way, We got our class rings today. And now the day is here, As the Senior Class we fill so near. We've learned to love each other dear, Their memories will always be near. 've not forgot, ot, being our friends, to the end. But our teachers we We owe them such a l For teaching us and For sticking with us Now to Dear Old Clayton High, We must say goodby. Some of us will laugh, some will cry, hold But in this world to do our best, we'll try. 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WHIT BAIN T reasurer s LEXINE THOMPSON Reporter H 434 GILLIAM UNDERWOOD President CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER Pink Carnation CLASS MOTTO With the ropes of the past w 8 ring the bells of the future. mg BETSY ANN CANADY Secretary at --ff CHARLES STEWART Vice-President 6 AH Ti! ' ,.b 'W-iv TROY NORRIS, JR. Nothing cooks your goose quicker than a boiling temper. 4-H Club l,2g Junior Play 39 Safety Patrol 4. RUTH SHERRON Red Hair so red-shin- ing bright, That Ruth Sherron is quite a sight. Glee Club 3,43 Beta Club 3,45 Marshal 35 Junior Play 3. ,,,-. JI- gb g YHIUHHQK LAURA LEE BARBOUR Though friends may go, and friends may come, you'll never find a truer chum. .TIMIVIY BARBOUR To worry little, to study less, this is my idea of happi- ness. Baseball l,2,4g Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Glee Club 2,3,43 Hi Lite Staff 45 May Court 2. 1' 3, CHARLOTTE TRUELOVE Smilie She's full of pep, she's full of glee, Where there's a smile she's sure to be. Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Home Ec. Club l,2,3g Hi Lite Staff 2,45 Co-Captain 3g Softball 1,23 Annual 4. 9 ,pu-tg. WHIT BAIN Don't do today what you can put off 'till tomorrow. Glee Club 2,45 Beta Club Z,3,4g Baseball l,Z,4g Treasurer 45 May Court Zg Vice- President lg Hi Lite Staff 4. 3 -.. I , :r JIMMY GORDON To be happy is to en- joy friendship in life. Basketball Team Ig Oak Ridge 2. VIOLA WHEELER tlBee91 if Quiet, yet happy, ambitious and sweet, she makes friend- ship a wonderful treat. Home Ec. Club l,2,3g 4-I-l Club l. JOYCE ELLIS When Joyce over- turns her tickle box, she laughs and laughs until the rafters roc:k.' Home Economics 2g Spanish Friend Club 3, 4g Glee Club 4g Mar- shal 3g Class Historian 4. BETTY EDWARDS Betty's smile is something which seems to say-You are my friend and I like you more each day. Home Ec. Club l,2, 35 Softball l,Z. 4-'O' ,,,. YZ? ' fi! ala M , . nf A ,W 'er ., .qw- ALICE TALTON Alice gives us her sparkling wit, with laughter enclosed in her own special kit. Home Ec. Club 1,23 Glee Club l,2. MARJORIE FORD Making my life worthwhile by giv- ing others a smile- all this and friend- liness too. C-lee Club l,2,3,43 Home Ec. Club l,23 Annual Staff 4. 1,. 'iff VW' REX LEE Be On Time . JEAN DA UGHTRY All good things come around to her who will but Wait. Home Ec. Club 1,23 Home Ec. Club Re- porter 23 Junior Play 3g 4-H Club l,2,3. YJIZ? MARY LEE JOHNSON With eyes so blue-- complexion fair--She caught her man, when he stopped to stare. Home Ec. Club 1,23 President Home Ec. Club 23 Secretary Class 33 Beta Club 3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Junior Play 33 Chief Marshal 33 News Editor Annual 4. 'v '1F I? LEXINE THOMPSON To live today the life, you plan for to- morrow. Glee Club 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Marshal 33 Reporter 3,4g Treas- urer l,Zg Cheerleader 25 Junior Play 35 Edi- tor of Hi Lite 4. 'ar T Wlwgw BETTY JEAN HARPER Tootsie Dependable, quiet, and sweet, Makes a lovely lady quite com- plete. Home Ec. Club Zg Junior Play 33 Glee Club 4. CLAUDIA CARROLL Tee Life, dear child, is what you make it. Glee Club l,2,3,4g Home EC. Club 1,25 Basketball 1. '5 e j' M JANIE STEPHENSON Snux What's that package- small-of little height? Why, gracious, Janie Stephens on--dynamite l Home Economics l,Z,3 Cheerleader 3,45 Jun- ior Play 3g Class Re- porter 1. T. G. BARBOUR Do as you are told, not as I have done. Qin 'Y' 'f '9 BETSY ANN CANADY Bet Betsy's eyes reflect her feelings, Brown and large and most appealing. Crlee Club l,2,3,4g Beta Club 3,43 Junior Play 3, Basketball l,2, 3,43 May Court 23 Hi- Lite Staff Z,3,4g Vice- Pres. Class 3g Annual Staff 43 Sec. Class 4, Class Reporter Z5 Marshal 33 Home EC. Club l,Z. f CHARLES STEWART You can do almost anything, if you try hard enough. Beta Club Z,3,4g Glee Club Z,3,4g Hi Lite Staff l,2,3,4g Treas urer 3g Vice-Presi dent 4g Annual Staff 45 Junior Play 35 Mar shal 3. A ff- 1 CILLIAM UNDERWOOD Always be Happy Basketball l,Z,3,4g Class President 1, 3,43 Baseball 1,23 Beta Club Z,3,4g President of Beta Club 45 Glee Club Z,3,4g Annual Staff 4, Hi Lite Staff 3,4 Marshal 3g Junior Play 3. Class History We, the Senior class of 1950, looking backward through the long years of our history in school, feel that we really have a great deal of appreciation to express to our parents, our teachers, and to Mr. Welch,who showed so much thoughtfulness and patience in setting the sails for our long voyage in life. The year 1939, we were a group of little children, beginning our struggle up the ladder of school years--twelve long years. Miss Janie Gulley and Miss Massey were our first teachers, the ones who really had a great deal to do with putting our feet on the right path. We will always be grateful to them for the many patient hours they gave to us. We traveled along well in school, and each year found us with a new room and a new teacher, most of whom we liked. We lost Jimmy Gordon in the third grade, but when we reached the fifth, we gained Jimmy Barbour, Whit Bain, and Ruth Sherron, who proved to be grand additions to our class. We climbed our ladder through Grammar School and finally reached grade eight, where we gained Marjorie Ford, Cleo Jones, and Mary Lou Catlett. There we had Mrs. Otho Gulley for a teacher, she broadened our outlook on life and prepared us for high school. The fall of 1947 found a group of fifty very green freshmen entering high school. We had that year, Miss Elizabeth Spears, as our homeroom teacher. By her able assistance, along with the help of Miss Ferrell, Miss Layton, Mr. Crutchfield and Mr. Welch we finally came through. We were very happy our first year in high school to be able to join clubs and take part in other high school activities, which made us feel a little less green . It was with glad hearts that we arrived in the tenth grade, knowing that we had really accomplished something. Although we were not sure exactly what, we decided it was passing Algebra that first year. Miss Godley, a new member of the faculty, was our teacher. She taught us a lot of Chemistry and left such lasting impressions on the girls as how to be good housekeepers. Miss Reel, Mrs. Young, Miss Majette and Mr. Crutch- field also taught us our other very interesting subjects. Our greatest thrill of the tenth grade came when we carried the rose chain for the Seniors at graduation. The expression Jolly Juniors really applied to us in grade eleven. We felt that we had really climbed in high school, although we had lost Whit Bain, Mary Lou Catlett, Cleo Jones and Kenneth Brown, who had moved away to other schools. We also lost Joseph Capps, who left school to join the U. S. Air Force, but Jimmy Gordon came back to be one of us. With Mrs. Mary Young as our able instructor, we had a successful year. Under her guidance we gave our Junior Play, The Girl from Missouri , which everyone seemed to enjoy. Then too, we entertained the Seniors at a banquet, the theme of which was Hitch Your Wagon to A Star , it took a lot of work, but we all enjoyed playing host to the Seniors. Looking ahead to our last year of high school, we happily passed from grade eleven. At last the long awaited day arrived! Hurrah! We are Seniors. We have climbed the ladder, we have reached the top, and as all Seniors we are very proud of that fact. This last year we were twenty-three in number,having gained Laura Lee Barbour, who we were very glad to have join our class. Miss Aileen Reel, our much admired Senior teacher, has helped us a great deal more than we know. She was a great source of advice while we were working on our annual for 1951. She was also the director of our Senior Play Deacon Dubbs , which we presented with a great deal of enthusiasm, even though it took a lot of practice. We cannot forget our other teachers of this last year, Miss Majette, Mr. Hicks, Mr. Stephenson, and our principal, Mr. Welch, who were strong staffs for us to lean upon, when we needed advice or aid. This last year has been filled with a great many different activities, but we have come smiling through. We are looking forward to our long awaited trip to Washington, D. C. We know it willbe a trip we Seniors will enjoy very much, even if it will be the last one we Seniors will take together. As it comes time for us to part, we are made very sad to think that we have finished our history of school years, but we know that we have only begun our life's history, which we hope will be a happy one to brighten the ,world for other school children to come. Joyce Ellis Class Historian pfwplwcul Again it is time to drop the present and think of the future. Let us look at the things the seniors of '5l are contributing to the modern world of 1975. First, we find in the principal's office, the secretary, Viola Wheeler, who tells us that we may speak with the principal, Alice Talton, in a few minutes l Whoever thought Rex Lee and his wife, Betty Harper would live in sunny Florida all winter. Oh well he can, he owns Bartex Spinning Company. Science indeed was an asset to Laura Lee Barbour. She is now one of the laboratory technicians at Walter Reed Hospital. We see on the school bulletin board a sign which proudly announces, President Gilliam Underwood will address the Beta members of the Clay- ton chapter Monday, November Z3, l975. Mrs. Charles Stevens, the former Betsy Canady, takes a great interest in the school. I guess it's because they have twelve children attending! Well, here we find poor Charles Stewart concentrating on his plans for an oxygen bomb. He has been working on it for seventeen years. My, what a car! This is Jimmy Gordon's original hot rod, however, he is designer for General Motors. Jean Daughtry, our thought to be nurse, changed her mind and is now modeling for Macy's in New York. A glance into the 1975 newspaper and we read, Marjorie Ford, soloist, gives her seventh concert in the Metropolitan Opera. Tickets are on sale now at Jimmy Barbour's Mus ic Shop on Fifth Avenue. Miss Reel, our former English-Spanish teacher, has retired and Mary Lee Johnson has taken her place. Ruth Sherron is now playing the main role in MGM'S Return to Clayton. I hear that Senator Joyce Ellis and Ambassador T. G. Barbour have been attending quite a few dinners at Joyce's home in New York. L.exine's future turned out quite differently, although she finds being a maid for the president a pleasant job. The president of the Grey Hound Corporation, Troy Norris, is recuperat- ing in Rex Hospital from a heart attack. His nurse, Claudia Carroll is stand- ing by his side. Whit Bain, one of the best druggists in the U.S., is resting up after visit- ing his drugstores in Chicago and San Francisco. Betty Edwards, who after twenty years of teaching decided that marriage is good, even in old age. We read now in the newspaper that Charlotte Truelove and Mr. H. El. Jones are honeymooning in Florida after twenty seven years of courtship. Janie Grace is modeling for Jean's in Raleigh. You'd never guess that she only models Jantzen bathing suits. So ends the prophecy for the Seniors of '5l. Seriously, whether we are doing these things in 1975 or not we are wishing each other a successful fu- ture' Lexine Thompson Prophet fmosf aflmlefic Gufesf Gilliam Underwood Janie Stephenson Charlotte Truelove Rex Lee mosf Goufzfeous ascofs Claudia Carroll Tommy Barbour Troy Norris Carol Ann Beard iv- 'mosf gfueious Mary Lee Johnson Charles Stewart fi ...+, 4 if gesf Dzessee Ruth Sherron T. G. Barbour 3 J QE iffiesf Alice Talton Troy Norris af 3 5' . S A 1 -5 77104 Handsome 6' pfzeffiesf Ruth Sherron Jimmy Barbour gesf afzouna Betsy Canady Gilliam Underwood ...J fmosf Dependable Jimmy Gordon Betty Harper fmosf filzeixl To gucceeb Lexine Thompson Charles Stewart 'most populafz Whit Bain .J anie Stephenson fast and Testament State of North Carolina Clayton High School County of Johnston May 21, 1951 City of Clayton We,the Senior Class of 1950-51 of Clayton school realize that our school days will soon come to an end. We feel that members of our class are en- dowed with many valuables, so we will and bequeath them to the following peo- ple, who we think will use them to the best advantage. ARTICLE I We, the Seniors , leave our most sincere thanks and gratitude to our mothers and fathers, our principal, our teachers, and to all the others who have made possible this much of our education. ARTICLE II Section l. To the Juniors we leave our homeroom teacher and our en- joyment of many senior activities with her. Section Z. To the Sophomores we bequeath our co-operative ways and quiet manners. Section 3. To the Freshmen we bequeath three more happy years of school. ARTICLE III Section l. Joyce Ellis bequeaths her happy thoughts to Sam Beddingfield. Section Z. Mary Johnson bequeaths her beautiful blue eyes to Jeanette Hill. Section 3. Betsy Canady bequeaths her love for Charles Stevens to Betsy Ragland and Billy Hinton. Section 4. Jimmy Cordon bequeaths his ability to keep the newest style cars to Proctor Lee. Section 5. Betty Jean Harper bequeaths her poetic ability to Joe Bar- bour. Section 6. Janie Stephenson bequeaths her ability to get along with Gil- liam Underwood to Ann Austin. Section 7. Alice Talton bequeaths her blond curls to Camilla Wall, pro- viding Camilla will not peroxide them. Section 8. Charlotte Truelove leaves her basketball shoes to Adair Whi- senhunt-Adair Section 9. Canady. Section lO. Fish, providing Section ll. Barbour. Section 12 Ross. Section 13 tions to Janice next year. guard those girlsl Rex Lee bequeaths getting to school on time to Mary Alice Jimmy Barbour bequeaths his pretty black hair to Phillip Phillip will keep it combed. Viola Wheeler bequeaths her brotherly love affair to Frances Troy Norris bequeaths his On the Side subject to Larry Claudia Carroll bequeaths her make-up kit with the direc- Crumpler, hoping that she will win the title of Miss Clayton Section 14. Jean Daughtry bequeaths her cute ways and winning smile to Annie Ruth Strickland. Section 15. T. G. Barbour bequeaths his shortness to Ellen Dale Byrd. Section 16. Whit Bain bequeaths his winning personality to Dan Knott. Section 17. Betty Edwards bequeaths her ability to clerk to Shirley Hill. Section 18. Marjorie Ford bequeaths her ability to .learn Chemistry to Harold Lee Hicks. Section 19. Lexine Thompson bequeaths her Baby Talk toClark Davis. Section 20. Ruth Sherron bequeaths her friendly and sweet disposition to Hazel Jones. Section 21. Gilliam Underwood bequeaths his ability of leadership to El- bert Clay Newton. Section 22. Laura Lee Barbour leaves her quiet ways to Doris Daughtry. Section 23. Charles Stewart leaves his studious ways to Jesse Harrison. Now that each senior has left one of his innportant valuables to someone else, we begin to hear a bell of the future. As the bell gets louder and louder, we realize that we have come to a new phase in life. May every one of the Seniors pick a useful place in life in which he will be proud to live. Alice Talton Class Testator Not crazy -just a little We'll be in the city by mld off the handle! nightg we can be married Rawdon Crawley, you are my Curtain call - Whole cast prisonerl including Village Singers eniofz plan, The Senior play, Deacon Dubbs, directed by Miss Aileen Reel, was presented Friday evening February 23, 1951. The laughable adventures of the Deacon furnish ed a highly successful evening of fun. The following made up the cast: Deacon Dubbs ..... Amos Coleman ..... Rawdon Crawley ..... . .... Major McNutt ....... Deuteronomy Iones..... Rose Raleigh ........ Philipena Popover . Emily Da le ............ Trixie Coleman..... Yennie Yensen. nu.. nu... .....Amos' Unc1e..............Gilliam Underwood Young Lawyer ................ Charles Stewart Wolf in Sheep's Dress ................ Rex Lee Auctioneer.............. Country Lad ..... . .Timmy Barbour .....Troy Norris School Ma'am ..... ..... M ary Johnson Rich Girl ........... Mis chievous . . . . . Eyes on Deacon.... . Marjorie Ford Betsy Canady . . . . .Janie Stephens on Swedish Maid ...... ........ A lice Talton sw I eniofz f , rv xii. ,- W 4 'L' 8 . L wg' I f,' inqgg 8. 3.8.51 I' , OH, THE IvI.A.TOR'S GOT A RED EAR - CHOOSE YOUR GIRL! ZGCGM Z7ubbs I FOLKS, LET'S HAVE A LITTLE MORE MUSIC, WHILE WE FINISH THE HUSKING. -.Al ..- ..-nu. v JLUIIORS Hmm 1 .5317 Q , I P05 N0 B ll-L ,.4' .ww ' , ' xv .H . x L ,W f s -. ., ' , .U 1 r. H1 ,,.-. w f S.:- ...WI w .,,, -, vc 1 . 4 ..,v-g. '. n ,, 'fs'-' L - 1 A ,L , x. -1, .ah ,U . w Q ..- 1 V 1, 5 ' i v- ,AH kl,,,u.lJ-iv. . lv x x W u H 1 X , 4 x Q ' U V, H 4 f' I 'af . 'H' H 1 '5- V Wm, . ,V A , x .Rc SAM DAPHENE ANN CHARLES FRANCES JOE BEDDINGFIELD ALLEN AUSTIN BARBOUR BARBOUR BARBOUR President Y'7 BETSY RAGLAN D Vice-President 3 .J . .KM lr I Y X Q A I i fl MARY ALICE CANADY Secretary fd' '-vb? .. ' V,x!5 'Q .fn 1 1! A 0. 41' x X DORIS DAUGHTRY Treasurer .,....,.....- ., ,,.., , W , , 1 , L Q ,411 .. ,fsf s ,N- V ff 45 ff, Q, 4.4 ff' 'N 1 . A rf ' ELLENDALE BYRD Reporter Nu fm,-vm.nm,wn,,f-v- 4 .404 F o-. 15 , fr 1 . , L LEAMON LEONA HAROLD MARGARET MAMIE BENSON BENSON CRABTREE CROWDEN DAVIS PHILLIP BETTY FISH HAMILTON DAN LEONARD KNOTT MOORE Allin ELBERT CLAY DOUGLAS NEWTON HARRISON FRANCES HARPER n' W GZ f M Af' 4 X' f!! T R O Y PA G E XM , 5 51 - s f' 'L - S. J E SS E HA R R I SO N LEX INR. SELMADINE JONES KING DONALD LARRY PHILLIPS ROSS Ah g.E' vw A fs nv 'TP ' ,Ap .. 4-. Q A I 9 H CAMILLA ADAIR WALL WHISENH UNT A ' Q -,,.f' -HBH rr' , Y- Hfooizing gaclz 7-en Zfeafzsn Can we really have become so grown-up in just ten short years? What were we little Queens and Kings of the second grade thinking of that day? That photographer must have truly charmed usl n Now look at Alice, doesn't she look contented. I guess maybe she didn't get a spanking that day. But what about Betsy, she looks lost, as if her best friend had just stolen her sweetheart. But oh Mary Lee! what secret do you know? Gilliam, why must you frown so, there'll be another day. I should think Clharlotte is making goo-goo eyes at the cameraman. Charles Stewart and Jimmy Gordon are so serious. They're probably thinking of some spelling word they missed day before yesterday. What fun and memories this old snapshot brings back to the seniors as they rem- inisced. Fellow students and parents, did we really look like this? S PI-I ORES ,fv LL C- 47 4 tiffc mil x 4-.t,::r L :iff fl .155 - fa.. LS' 4 unu- llc L L F -1 S pq! L44- I L 14,9 ' L. 1 L .,+ 5 Us Lv ...Sk QL, VX ,- I-' 41' W, xml ,V 'ffl .iv p L 5,12 F .Q - k A ' r , ,. -, f,-L' f. . f 1 11 57, f. 'Q-25: M-fd -sql , U '. wk, 5. 13,1 . PN fr. 1 U 'Hr' 3 . gd .'g. F ., ,Z 'WL W, Q.. Ai' , Hi, RJ. Y nfl ,fx 1 rw .1l'i,Q' Ji tiff Vf i:n, if 333' if-Lf 95 q r N 4 A J, -,-,, I v ,x Q J w y -lg.. , x Jinx!! 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Snipes, the representative of the local P.T.A. which sponsors the patrol composed ot twenty members. The patrol was rewarded last year for its excellent work by a trip to Washington, D. C. , . iv ,, 5 A 'KJ Q , W 'Q Y I X Z' 5 1 I W 'V W 'Y lk S v 'Q glee ezua The Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Norvelle Byran, consists of fifty-five high school students: twenty boys, baritoneg twenty girls, so- pranog and fifteen girls, alto. The Glee Club will participate in the graduating exercises in the spring. 1 5 5 ? The Hi Lite, our s staff members: Editorrin-Chief ...... Associate Editor .... Business Manager... Assistant Manager.. Circulation Manager. . . . . Assistant .... Joke Editor............ f 1111 i fife S7666 chool paper, is published monthly by the following Art Editor................. Assistant Art Editor Elementary Editor... .. Assistant Elementary Editor .... Advertising Manager.. ...... ..... Assistant................ Fashion Editor....... 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FIGHT - FIGHT - FIGHT SHOOT 'EM HIGH - SHOOT 'EM LOW COME ON TEAM, LET'S GO. , AA CMN CHIEF CHEERLEADER-TOM DUNCAN Janie Stephenson William Bedford Lexine .Tones Shirley Hill Mary Stephenson Betsy Lee Glaxifon omefzeffes Clayton's Comerettes, co-captained by Mary Alice Canady and Mamie Davis were a much ilnproved team over last year. With only two seniors on the squad, Charlotte Truelove and Betsy Canady, the team promises great things in future seasons. By early January they had won nine games and lost only three. Left to right: Marie Stallings, Janice Crumpler, Treasure Coats, Mary Alice Canady, Betty Hamilton, Marilyn Blinson, Charlotte Truelove, Jackie Yates, Camilla Wall, Anna Bell Cole, Betsy Canady, Helen Austin, Dorothy Jones, Jesse Pucket, Martha Jones. Not Pictured: Ellendale Byrd, Betsy Ragland, Mamie Davis. Coach: Joe I-Iicksg Manager: Anne Austin. Gialiton ,omefs Minus the services of last year's stars, Bobby Poole and Clifton Bagley, among others, the Blue Comets, paced by two seniors, Gilliam Underwood and .Timmy Barbour, Co-Captainsg nevertheless have shown up well in the 1950-51 season. Winner of the Pine Level Tournament for the second consecutive year, they had won ten games and lost four in early January, with promise of im- provement. First Row, left to right: Dan Knott, Leamon Benson, .Toe Barbour, Larry Ross, Gilliam Underwood, Johnny Welch. Second Row: Sam Beddingfield, Managerg William Bagley, Bobby McCranie, Lamar Lee, fLibertyj Wall, Troy Page, .Tr,., Jimmy Barbour, .Toe Hicks, Coach. Not Pictured: Bat Robertson, Charles Gordon, Bobby Blinson, Bobby Dodd. Nqiimpses at 7-Le D axlefzsu BETSY ANN CANADY - Crip Pastirne - Slipping Around Center Forward - 46 Points CHARLOTTE JEAN TRUELOVE - Smiley Pastime - Dating Eskridge Right Guard MAMIE MARTIN DAVIS - I-Iadacol Pastime - Snooping Right Forward - 236 Points MARY ALICE CANADY - Brainstorm Pastime - Keeping up with Joe Left Guard ELENDALE BYRD - Coosie Pastime - David Left Forward - 109 Points CAMILLA WALL - Boney Pastime - Peroxiding her Hair Center Guard BETSY ANN RAGLAND - Sneaky Pete Pastirne - Skipping School Left Forward - 98 Points BETTY HAMILTON - Rooster Pastime - Riding Velvet Left Guard ANNA BELLE COLE - A.B. Pastime - Playing Basketball Center Forward - 352 Points MARILYN BLINSON - Pug Pastirne - Playing Basketball Right Guard HELEN AUSTIN - Lizzie Pastime - Taking Music Forward JANICE CRUMPLER - Tink Pastirne - Listening to the Radio Guard JACKIE YATES - P.F. Pastirne - Sleeping Right Forward - 26 Points TREASURE COATS - Dump Pastirne - Playing Basketball Center Guard DOROTHY JONES - Twin Pastinne - Sewing Forward JESSIE PEARL PUCKETT - Shorty Pastime - Reading Good Books Guard NIARTHA JONES - Twin Pastime - Cooking Candy Forward MARIE STALLINGS - Pee Wee Pastime - Eating Guard ANNE AUSTIN - Lefty Pastime - Eating Ice Manager GILLIAM UNDERWOOD - Frog Pastime - Being Fatherly to Girls Guard, Co-Captain 257 Points JIMMY BARBOUR - Bull Pastime - Going to Selma Forward, C0-Captain - l32 Points DAN KNOTT - Lover Pastirne - Learning ABC's Guard - l27 Points LEAMON BENSON - Squeezer Pastirne - Shooting Pool Forward - llO Points TROY PAGE - Junior, Una, Unrue Pastime - Dating Beauty Queens Center - 19 Points LARRY ROSS - Pulpwood Pastime - Basketball Forward - l07 Points JOE BARBOUR - Josephus Pastime - Dating Mary Alice Forward - l7 Points WILLIAM BAGLEY - Red pastime - Dating the Doctor's Girl Center - 256 Points LIB WALL - Sure Shot Pastime - Dancing Guard - 58 Points JOHNNY WELCH - Captain Ringeye Pastime - Devilishrnent ' Guard - 7 Points LAMAR LEE - Chicken Pastime - Basketball Forward - 3 Points BAT ROBERTSON - Dick Groat Pastime - Avoiding Girls Forward - 3 Points CHARLES GORDON - Fowler Pastime - Chasing Girls Guard - 2 Points GRADES '71 . 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I JK :IW qflabe ---Miss RUTH HARRELL qidae ---Mlss ANN TAYLOR gelielfldt Qfldae ---MISS BEULAH TEW i gevelfldl qfzaae ---MISS CHARLOTTE GRAY qfzaae ---M155 POLLY LANGSTON qfzaae ---MRS. W. C. MARTIN qiabe-MISS LUCILLEI WOODALI.. ' GLS . T Qidae -Miss ALMA FLOYD OLUZH4 62716292 -MRS. MADALINE SANDERS 7OlL7Lfl4 Qidbe -MRS. CLIFTON POOLE 7-Lmifzb ana Eiifflr qfza9es-MRS,O,B,wELCH Qidae -MRS. MILDRED SQUIRES I if-f qifiae -MISS CELLIA SATTERFIELD gecona 5.6292 -Miss RENA JOHNSON ':A.U'l9z 2 K 800146, 71606 -Mlss FRANCES SOUTHELRLAND i'LSf qfzabe -MRS. EARL MATTHEWS fi'LSf qfldae -MRS. D. c. POOLE ?i'LSt qidbe -MRS. OTTO CREECH II DVERTISIHQ F ree Dehvory 40006 enola G ood Shoes Ho tej a Cone Hd R CNY Fihed ed wax, estau Pa Home CWM Home N060 Pies Cxokgvle nt .sw 'X 6,0065 SNS Nad - 5 - , WC' oem? '- ' 400' ..qw Pb 31-Ina CJ' Fkne Foods Friendly Service QC Motor Co. ' H Cafe ome F u,.nis 4,7 9s 1, 3 Wfxcw Food ks Gro. SX11-Ymg SWG F0055 Qxhef Fm' , ,, x H , ,- .. .. . f . .Uh Mgt f'..- ,- . ' 1' 4 -A N 2 5, Y. pic' ,' -aj' .'W'--i:..'h- 2 4 'Sir ' , 1.17 ': ' , 1-f 5:22 1 f .X Ev.: 12. .:-ffl: vG .rS:'-kf-1?!TrLSu- :YH ..'vx.l LL .siulrnuuz - v0-101010110 DR UGS DR UGS DR UGS Elgin Watches Parker Fountain Pens Nunnallys Candy - Max Factor Cosmetics RCA Radios 11 Meet your friends at our store 1 1 , . 1 1 Prescriptions Compounded Exactly as Doctors Order 1. 5 1 1 1 41 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W1 W1 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Whitley-Bain Drug Co. Inc. 11 1 1C P P P 1 Always the Best in Drugs Clayton N. C. 5 Congratulations PITTMAN'S Class of 1951 1 1 NQRWICH JEWELERS Keep sake Diamond s Silver Q International Sterling CO. 31 Q Holmes 81 Edwards 31 - Rogers 1 Watches Hamilton Gruen Clayton N. C. Bulova Elgin 1 1 1 ' ' '0Y 0'l0l-0l0l01'4. M5 16 l0l?'0 l040l ' lI 4I Compliments Of 5E JOHN T. TA LTON I1'1SL1I'aI1Ce SI C031 HAGWOOD'S CANTEEN Clayton N. C. Clayton N. C. Congratulations Semors JONES BARBER SHOP f LaSA LLE BEAUTY SALON For Good Haircuts Senior Class W T RHODES Best In Foods W. R. PEELE See Us , Four Oaks, N. C. li Compliments Of Congratulations Seniors THE JEWEL BOX I CORBETTS AUTO SUPPLY Smithfield N. C. JoNES TAXI Compliments Of ii Courteous Service if SUNRISE INN if Phone 3696 l SERVICE DRY CLEANERS I I I I I I I I 'I I I I AI I I I HatteTS and Cleaners Phone 347-6 Clayton, N. C. ' 01' '01 10 5 5 ,Q is 5 5 9 Q 9 . 5 VW' --ato- li, r A I95I PACKARDS GREET AUTO ROW Packard Motor Car Co. is unveiling three new 1951 models, daringly styled in functional design and featuring a new line-up of power with Packard Thunderbolt engines offering the highest compression ratio in the industry for full-size passenger cars. A lower fade-away hood ac- centuates Packard's Guide-Line fenders, and greater glass area gives Horizon-View visibility to the new models. ' ' The Packard Patrician 400 Cforegroundj is the most luxurious 1. of the 1951 line with distinctive chrome appointments. Center left is 1' the Packard 300 -new Boss of the Road -with wrap-around rear windows and Fashion Forum interiors. In the right background is the new Packard ZOO featuring low-to-the-road styling. Packard Dealers for Wake and Johnston 1' COuH'LiGS- Any repair to wrecked cars. Repairs our specialty. No job too small 5' or too large. Big stockof fine used cars. 9 POWELL-STEWART MOTOR CO. f RALEIGH, N. c. ff! 1: SALES Q ssnvlcs Ask The Man Who Owns One ?.?' 5'6' '4 4 4 Compliments 55 01' C LAYTON SUPPLY COMPA NY 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 14 44 4 4 4 4 4 s 4 Compliments Of Compliments Of ff DA ME FASHION BEAUTY SHOP J. B. TURNER if Phone 2801 Hazel Aycock Congratulations Seniors MRS. ESTELLE PENNY Sweet Potato Storage Grocery and Meats CRABTREE'S GROCERY Friendly and ' Courteous Service 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 '4 '4 4 4 4 Compliments Compliments Of Of I THE OLD DRUG STORE BASS' GROCERY IP Farm Supplies Route 1 Garner, N. C. Route 1 Garner, N. C. Comfgzments OLDHA M's GROCERY JESSE AUSTIN See us for Good Fishing C Meats-Vegetable s-Grocerie s 4 Phone 2976 Clayton, N. C. Thank You ompliments Of 7 MAX BARBOUR , Good Things To Eat We Deliver 4 Phone 3426 ' 5 5 9 5 5 S W 01'0H?101'01176' 0' -10' -l? f-0 9 Best Wishes 4: Class of '51 4+ 4 r 'r 4 fi 4 r 4 4 4 1 in J 9 'Rhodes Inc. 5 9 r 4 ,r . lv ,L lv . 4' in 'I 4 r 4 r 4 Q Wilmington Street at Martin ig Raleigh, N. C. B. Ralph Reynolds, Manager Compliments Of PERCY FLOWERS DRIVE-IN AND RESTAURANT Most Modern Drive-In In The South Courteous Curb Service I 4 9 ii Congratulations To Seniors of 1951 5 MAYTAG 4 'I 1a ,r r 4 lv r 4 SALES Sz SERVICE 94 Complete Appliance 5 if Service Box 56 Phone 2056 Clayton, N. C. G. F. LANCASTER Trucking Phone 3 6 2 6 SMITHFIELD HERALD Complete Coverage Of Johnston County News 8: Opinion 0'l6l0l0'0' r Seniors Of 5 PIGGLY WIGGLY TURNER VINSON 5 Correct Merchandise - At Low Price V 4 9 ff il EFlRD's DEPARTMENT STORE Q Smithfield N, C, 5 9 WAKE SA LVAGE COMPANY Compliments fl Of New and used Furniture 1 Hardware-Paints MODERN CLEANERS 337 S. Wilrfngton St. , 4 5 Dial 2-2327 Raleigh, N. C. Clayton N. C. if Compliments W. S. PENN FLORIST To The 5 Senior Class E Flowers for all Occasions YOUNG'S GROCERY AND 4 SERVICE STATION 5 BEDDINGFIE LD BROS. A Good Drug Store Q I The Rexall Store 5 Phone 2241 Clayton, N. C. ll r 4 r 4 l l n THE JOHNSTONIAN SUN COI'I1pli1'1'1er1tS fi Published Every Thursday of L 5 Pictures-Cartoons-Features , 35 Advertising Doesn't Cost WORLETS BEVERAGES i It Pays Phone 205 Selma, N. C. Selma' N' C' .Lil 9 9 Compliments . of Compliments I Of 5 ii WEST END SERVICE 4 5 STATION 9 JIMMIE FLOWERS ig Arden Jimmie 5 M Complfiments STRICKLAND BROS. ii . O LUMBER Co. INC. EE 5 9 E W ELLIS at COMPANY Rough ISI Dressed Lumber I ' ' Paint-Builders Supply f 'l Hardwood Doors 4, Everythipflsrpg Better Phone-3247 - 9 jf Smithfield N. C. I, I ' V 4I Ii , V 1, ' I ji . ,I I I 'I 5 I First Citizen Bank Sz Trust Co. C Clayton, N. C. Complete Banking Service For Over R Sixty-two Years Member of Federal Deposit 5 Insurance Corporation I I I I I I I I , Ig 9 I, 4. I 4. 1, IV 4, -- ., .,- ., . , .5 . - - - - 1. - .f ...IIII - - - - - .... Y 1. .w. .1 .,w.V.v.v.w.v.v.V., -,.Y., .,f.f., .f. .f ,i,i . .f. . . - . , . - - - , i . ., ,.w.w.w.w.w.-.w.w.v.,Y,,,,..,.,....,, I ,V A,-,-,-,-,-.f,s,-.A,-.-.-.-,-.-.-J.- f.-.-.A .- Y-.-.-.-.-.-ff.-v--W-v-.-VA.-.- .-.-.-.-.-.- .-f.-.Af.-.-i-.-.-.-ve.12.-.-.-.-ff,-.Al-.A,-,-,-,-,-,-f,-, C-,-,,,--,v.w iz.-.,,v.V.w.,-.,,:,v.,v.v,-A-Cir:-Av.:w,:::w,Y,v fr f' qv 4' 4' 4: 5 4: -, 4 4 gi Compliments We Buy All Kinds Cotton I 4 ,r r 34 Of and 5 Sell All Kinds Insurance if See 32 gl SMITHFIELD f fr 4, P 1 1, 45 P 1 4 ' 4: - lr 4' r 4 4 r lt 4 44 J . 4: ' 4 5 MULE C0- R.L. COOPER sz co. 35 I 5 'l 'r 1 4' lu 4, l , 4 1 4 4' 'r 4' 'r r 4 lr l 5 Mules the year round ' Avery and Oliver Tractors Page Insurance Agency 11 , 4 1. ' 4k lr Farm Machinery Clayton N. C. 5 4 5 4 4, 4 9 r 4 h Compliments gg Of 9 HUGH AUSTIN'S 1 1 t . 4 l 4 r 'r . , 4 , 4 . t ,I jr . 'I 'I J.G. HARBOUR ' r 'r 'l 4 I 4 t 9 KIIOWI1 FOI' Good, 8 3 Clothing 87.2 Shoes For Men 81 Boys 4 , 9 I' . .g 1 if A Trial Is All We Ask Smithfield N. C. Clayton N. C. if 9 ,1 91 91 5 I W S 11 1 91 '1 '1 '1 '1 1 1 1 1 I1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 'F 1 1 1 1 S 1 Compliments Compliments Of of . 1 '1 '1 1, :1 1 Y BARTEX 5 1 1 '1 I I' 1 1 1 1 1 fi CLAY THEATER 1 1 1 ' 11 '1 1 1' 1' 1' 1' SPINN ING CO. 1 P5 1 11 1 1' - , 1 1 1: 1 1 1 1 41 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1' 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 '1 1 '1 1 1' '1 11 Ii ' 1 1 1 Clayton N. C. Clayton 1 1 f1 11 I1 1 1 1 9 9 lg Compliments Compliments Of 1 1 1 1 1 1 Of 1 41 1 1 1 3 15 1 1 P l1 1 1 1 11 '1 1 1 1 1 1 CLAYTON MOTOR Co. WALL'S GARAGE Sale s Service Sales Service Clayton, N. C. Clayton, N. C. I----,----, nnnnnnnn -,,,l,A,,l,-,, ,,,, ,A,,,,,,,A,,,,- nnnn .-,-,----.,--,,.,-,, AAAAA AA-,..,,,,,,A,-A,,,,-,--.-,-,,,,-.,,,,-,,.----,.1 , .,,, A ,-,,,,,,,,,,v.w.w,:w,w, :Jr 'V l L l I V K. SL L. Auto ervioe ig V 4 1V 4 V l V V 4 V 4 V V fc , , 4 4 V 4 is 5 Garner Road Raleigh, N. C. Phones 2-3312 and 2-4193 14 We Sell We Buy 1, Used parts, Cars 8m Trucks Wrecks, Scrap Iron, Welding Equipment Batteries, Radiators Army Surplus Equipment And Junk of All Kinds Congratulations to the Graduates THE SMART SHOP Smart Feminine Apparel Phone 2433 Smithfield, N. C. 5 C ompliment S 5: Of ll LEWIS SPORTING Goons 5 Raleigh 4 . 3? 5 Compliments 55 5 Of Q 'V 4 l 4 l 4 JOE BUFFALOE HARDWARE AND GROCERIES Cotton Ginning 8: Buyers Garner, N. C. ' l01' '01 s0s' 4 f-A-'ff' - 'f-'-1'- '-''2'-' -'T'''ff' 'ff 'T'T'' '-A'A ' ''A 'A 'A' T T'' ' '' ' fI 1 v 4 I I 4 4, I 55 McMlLLAN'S MOTOR CO, 35 Best Wishes 5 New and Used Cars For Kelvinator Appliances- 5 7 A Bright And Happy. Selma N. C. I li Future I W. W. ELiNSON'S SERVICE fi 4 r 'I . 95 STATION QI 5 , Pure Oil Products Groceries and Meats Phone 2311 -'-01' MILLING COMPANY , MITC HINER'S GINNERY 2? CLAYTON aI w1LSoN'S MILLS it 5 The Only Gin in Johnston County 4' That Has Burr Machinery ,, 10 r 'I fr I gi Give us a Trial 9 5 PE1:jDIN'S OROCERY STORE ' 5 Read The Only Newspaper 9 Fresh Meats 81 Country Produce 1: In The World .I Heavy and Fancy Groceries 5 5 Selma Dedicated to Serving Clayton. Q North Carolina and Q The People of the Clayton Area ' Phone 225-W ' Compliments it Cf CLAYTON NEWS 5 5 9 9 I 1I AI 40' I 4 I 4 I 10' o Q: r +11 U1 P-3 up E O 2 4 4: , I ' CASTLEEERRY'S if b I I -101 I 1' if I tl 'I 'I 'I 'I It I I I 4 S Compliments Compliments ' Of Of 5 A THE Q CLAYTON HI-LITES I j RALEIGH A I TRACTOR R TRUCK BEST SCHOOL PAPER 3 5 fi PUBLISHED IN INTERNATIONAL FARM It JOHNSTON COUNTY ig Q I MACHINERY ig 9 . Ig jI I' I: Ig II . II 1. l, r E ii 2: ii 9 sei S IE WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS, Ig I 4 AND THE CLAHISCHO STAFF 9 5 Wish to express our appreciation to the patrons who made the publishing of our annual possible. , if 6 l A I A TE Relax .... As You See .... 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