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M. ,Ms ww 'MK 4 LAHISCHG Volume V PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS Clayton High School 1952 WHIS AN KNOTT HIIIIWIIRII Qwvfh X -eg ' L f ex a L-W l Q y y f ..,,,,, XII, 5 N nm- .. 1 6-X all - e- 'E ,,, V Xi' W X R' V ' X2 EXE A, jpx r j l - 11 4 NR . q ilM n X V X X We, the Seniors of 1952, will soon be leavin Cla t H' g y on 1gh School. These four years have seemed very short, but We have many pleasant memories, We have tried to present a picture of our school life in the followin ' g pages. It is hoped that this annual will recall many happy memories. IIHIICAIIII We, the Senior Class of 1952, wish to dedicate this volume of C1ahischo to Mr. Ivan Crabtree, the janitor of our school, In many ways Mr, Crabtree has served us and made our school days more pleasant, To Mr, Crabtree, we say, thanks for a job well done. EMILY BARDEN Miss Pythian of 1952 JACKIE YATES l 0 Miss Clayton of 1952 i l ' 1 SENIOR CLASS MOTTO: Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is to you. Ralph W. Emerson CLASS COLORS: Blue and White fl CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose I N 1 ,R A mlwlsnmmm X X T I X ..L.. NW, ,, PIII IIIPAI Mr, James O. Waters HIGH SCHIIIII IAIIIIHY Miss Jo Ann Barnes English, Spanish Miss Anne Fleming English, Science Mr. Joe Hicks Physical Education, Social Studies Miss Blanche Majette Commercial Studies 1 5 lk. 'PH Miss Margaret Mcmuian 4' Science, Home Economics mf - ix., , Mr. Judson Stephens W, l Mathematics if Mr. Norvelle Bryan Music -s. C 3' 4' ffl! MASS PIIIIPHHZY l returned home, after working in California since graduation ten years ago, While unpacking my trunk, I found an old Clayton annual, Leafing through it, I realized that the members of my class had turned out well, The former Adair Whisenhunt sits in the White House beside her beloved husband Troy Page, Jr, , who recently was elected President of the United States. Dan Knott, now a lawyer, has a very fine practice and also a capable secretary, Anne Austin, Oh, yes! Leamon Benson has taken Mr, Waters' place as Principal of Clayton High School, Betsy Ragland has just recently been crowned Miss North Carolina of 1962, She will soon enter the Miss America Contest. Murray Coats has become a fine Doctor with Leona Benson as his nurse, Margaret Crowder was content to stay in Clayton. She is now manager of the La Salle Beauty Salon, along with her assistant, Lexine Jones. Oh, yes, Sam Beddingfield has gone into the model airplane business, And Carolina's basketball team is doing fine, now, under the hands of their coach, .Toe Barbour. Frances Harperjoined the WACS,The United States Armed Forces will really go places now! Ellendale Byrd doesn't have much time for her old friends in Clayton since she and Margaret Truman have become pals, They will soon start on their fourth trip around the world, None will forget Douglas Harrison. I-le is now a clown in the Barnum and Bailey Circus. How things change--even the circus. Leonard Moore has become a judge, and is kept busy, He is now at home for arest, after a case in which Phillip Fish pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, Our class poet, Doris Daughtry, has just published a new book of poems entitled Poems for the Weary, which promises to be a best seller, Daphene Allen is now designing in Paris. It seems that we had a scientist in our class, Larry Ross has just finished his latest in- vention, ,a rocket ship to the moon, Donald Phillips will be the first passenger, He wants to see if the moon is really made of cheese, And Betty Hamilton has started a Rooster Farm here right in Clayton, Only her roost- ers stay in a play-pen instead of a chicken-pen, Camilla Wall has set up a business of her own, She is running a peroxide store, It sells for Sl, OO an ounce now, Mamie Davis is doing well with her horse ranch in Californiag that is, as long as she sticks to horses and leaves Van Johnson alone, And last of all, Harol-d Crabtree, the pride of the senior class, has taken Jersey Joe Walcott's place as heavy-weight champion of the wo1 id. A sellout crowd is expected for his next fight. Prophet ,.,. Mary Alice Canady lA la MASS HISIIIIIY The years have passed, and now as seniors we Sit and reminisce of our Sghgol days. Remember how we entered the lst grade with our proud mothers holding our hands ? Why, we were almost growng--just think, we were going to school! Mrs, Gulley welcomed us, We felt we already knew her because she had taught most of our brothers and sisters. Miss Massey, the other first grade teacher, was new, but soon, we knew her well. The years in grammar school passed quickly, What fun we had! But to be in High School was our great ambition! Just think, we didn't have to sit in the same room all day, but could change classes. And our subjects had such high sounding names. Not arithmetic, but algebrag biology, instead of just plain science, and some even attempted a foreign lang- uage, Having entered the first grade with eighty-six, we were surprised when we had only forty-eight students to enter High School., I'm sure our teachers would have been happy had we lost a few more, Mr. Crutchfield, our home room teacher, never said much except Write l, 000 times, 'A minute lost can never be regained'. The next year Miss MacMillian took us in hand and tried to quiet us, but without much success. Our Junior year we had our play, THE CUSTEPCS LAST STAND, Giving a playwas more fun than we had realized. Our Junior-Senior Banquet was lots of work, but how proud we were when we finished it! Our theme, The Last Roundup , seemed very appropriate Now as seniors, we are about to leave Clayton High. The years have been too short. Our senior play was a grand success. The Juniors treated us to a fine banquet. With the comniencement march still ringing in our ears, we say goodbye, some with tears in our eyes but yet, with a feeling of accomplishment of a task well done. We hope that we leave to those who are to follow, the inspiration to do better than we have done. And we also hope to achieve our goal which is: To be a success in life, Anne Austin. . . Historian ..---.-......a......... Sl Illll MASS IIHIIZIRS iffy? '77 ff? l I I If K,m,,,-m,,i,wa. A.-. V X - - p, 0Zf M w S, f 1 I if 4Q1 . s . A , f Adair Whisenhunt, President Doris Daughtry, Secretary Dan Knott, Vice President Mary Canady, Reporter Anne Austin, Treasurer IZIASS PBEM We, the Seniors of -52 At last must say goodbyeg From underneath this humble roof, We are leaving Clayton High. Day by day the time has passed And brought us to the end, We are happy for its passing, But our hearts are sad within, Our tears are mingled with gladness and For our teachers, so kind and true, And without our new principal, What would we Seniors do? Fellow classmates, we can't forget you, For you have been so good to usg When our hearts with conflicts burdened, You were the ones who helped us most. love , On the top of the High School ladder, We have reached the highest peakg It is sad to leave you now, friends, But our goal, we have finally reached. In the future we will love you, And our hearts will be for youg For tomorrow you will be Seniors, With your careers starting anew. We had a dream the other night, That dream seemed, oh, so trueg We were walking back down the ladder, Helping all our friends--like you. Clayton High, we must leave you, And there is nothing more to say, Our love will shine as bright tomorrow As it shines for you today, Class Poet . . . Doris Daughtry I Sl IIIRS Leamon Benson Squeez.er There is plenty of money in the countryg the trouble is to get it. Leona Benson llTeenyli Strike and the world strikes with youg work and you work alone. Ellendale Byrd Coosie A thing of beauty has joy rides forever. Mary Alice Canady Cannonball Most of these love triangles end up in wrecktangles. Daphene Allen llDOpey1O Politeness is to do and say the kind est thing in the kindest way, Anne Austin CII-'eftyii I pin my faith to no man's sleeve. Have I not two eyes of my own? Joe Barbour Josephus The lazy man gets round the sun as quickly as the busy one. Sam Beddingfield Seaman Genius is the capacity of evading hard work, tw? Murray Coats Runt Smile, and the world smiles with youg snore, and you sleep alone. Harold Crabtree llfrickif I like work: It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Margaret Crowder Dink A town that has inhabitants like me can have no lack of good society. Doris Daughtry Dossie A girl has hardly passed the spank- ing age nowadays before she reaches the sparking age., Sl IIIRS ly, 'U' ll 'wwf' Mamie Davis Old Lady One foot on a banana peel, the other in the grave. Phillip Fish llFiShlU Women are meant to be loved, not understood., Betty Hamilton Rooster No woman should imitate meng men are not worth it, Frances Harper Frankie If you keep swimming, you'l1 never drown, Sl IIIRS Troy Page, Jr. Una Both beautiful and dumb, my own true love must beg beautiful so I'l1 love her, and dumb so s.he'll love me. Donald Phillips Donny Men have many faultsg poor women have but twog there's nothing good they say, and nothing right they do. Larry Ross ILROSSIO To have the last word with a woman, apologize. Betsy Ragland Bet To worry little and study lessg This is my idea of happiness. Douglas Harrison Doug This is just the place for me, Said Douglas at the shore, For here, whene'eer I crack a joke The breakers simply roar, b Lexine Jones Pinky Any woman can keep a secret until she meets another woman, Dan Knott Senator All the world loves a lover except when he's driving a car in crowded traffic, Leonard Moore Curly I rose and gave her my seat, I could not let her stand- She made me think of mother, With that strap held in her hand, SIIURS if Camilla Wall llBoney-ll Life and hash are what you make them. Adair Whisenhunt Radar I cannot cook, I cannot draw, I don't resemble Venus, I 3 cannot sing, I cannot write, I guess I'm just a genius. MASCUIS N A 4. 19 X A 1, . 5 f X . f, Xxx , x I . f , Paula Justice. . . . Dickey Woodard MSI Wlll All IISIAMH State of North Carolina u County of Johnston C1aYt0n High 5011001 City of Clayton May 19, 1952 We, the graduating class of 1952 having been duly pushed and prodded by a zealous facul- ty towards the completion of the first lap on a life-time race, hereby desire to leave a par- tial payment, in return for the many things that we have received Qboth bad and good, to the institution which we are about to leave, the following gems, intimate parts of ourselves fsuch as they might bel to be used, prized, ignored, or to be totally cast aside. But we are hoping that the latter will not happen, for we like to think that we have, in some small way, made a mark as indelible as the one that we take with us. Article 1 We, the Seniors, leave to the faculty our deepest and most sincerethanks for their con- tinuous efforts to help us and guide us during our school days. And to our new principal, we leave our best wishes for many happy years at Clayton High, Section l. grow some Section 2. care of it. Section 3. Se cti on 4. hoping she Section 5. Article ll Harold Crabtree leaves his low height to Bobby Bledsoe hoping that Bobby will more, Ellendale Byrd leaves her long curly hair to Ann Ellis providing she'll take good Larry Ross bequeaths his sports ability to Leray Worley. Lexine Jones leaves her position as Chief Cheerleader to Mary Alice Stephenson will do the job well. Leamon Benson bequeaths his ability to shoot pool to Tom Duncan, feeling sure this will help him to pass the time more pleasantly, Section 6. Betty Hamilton leaves her ability to get her man to Jackie Yates. Section 7. Sam Beddingfield leaves in the care of William Bagley his model airplanes, feel- ing sure William will make use of them. Section 8. Doris Daughtry leaves her many boy friends to Delores Wall. Section 9. Troy Page leaves all his beautiful girl friends for Bat Robertson to date. Section 10. Adair Whisenhunt bequeaths her corny jokes to Judson Pulley providing he will make use of them. Section 11, Dan Knott leaves his love for girls from Selma to Lib Wall. Section 12, Betsy Ragland leaves her old Chevolet to Winfred Hall to carry the gang back and forth to school every day. Section 13 Mary Canady bequeaths her ability to date regularly to Peggy Faison. Section 14 Donald Phillips bequeaths his excellent posture to Larry Johnson. Section 15 Mamie Davis leaves nothing to no one because she feels she needs everything she has. Section 16 Daphene Allen leaves her rosy cheeks to Marie Snipes. Section 17 Phillip Fish leaves Elsie in the good care of William Sherron. Section 18 Margaret Crowder leaves her sweet disposition to Peggy Nichols. Section 19. Anne Aiistin bequeaths her ability to work geometry to Bobby Dodd. Section 20, Murray Coats leaves his wavy black hair to Billy Holder providing he won't have it crew cut. Section 21 Leona Benson leaves her quiet days to Patrica Brannan, Section 22. Camilla Wall bequeaths her basketball ability to Sue Cavenaugh, Section 23 Douglas Harrison bequeaths his studious ways to Helen Austin. Section Z4 Frances Harper leaves her short hair style to Elmona Benson. Section 25 Joe Barbour leaves to Marion Hall his sense of humor, Section Bl' 26, Leonard Moore leaves his position as chief bass in the Glee Club to Bobby inson, Betsy Ragland- -Testator Most Dependable Doris Daughtry - Dan Knott Most Athletic Camilla Wall: - Leamon Benson Best Dressed Lexine Jones - Larry Ross '1 w SIIPEIIIAIIVIS Most Popular Betsy Ragland , Leamon Bengon Mamie Davis - Dan Knott Most Likely to Succeed Most Courte ous Wittiest Mary Canady - Douglas Harrison Daphene Allen ' Leonard Moore Best Looking Most Studious ' ' Ellendale Byrd - Leamon Benson Adair Whisenhunt - Sam Beddingfield 5 ww .Divx M sz I L F 5 2 1 i 1 l 4 P ,ls WHIVS WHO Anne Austin Sam Beddingfield President Student Council Vice President Beta Club Captain Safety Patrol Secretary Beta Club Editor Hi Lites Mary Alice Canady Adair Whisenhunt Athl t' C ' ' ' e ic ouncil Presldent Senior Class Basketball Editor Annual ' V 4 .Ill lllll MASS IIHIIZIRS Q77 i 1 E 1 Judson Pulley, President Bobby Dodd, Vice President- Janice Crumpler, Secretary Betty Stewart, Reporter William Sherron, Treasurer QS Q, 1 Helen Austin William Bagley Emily Barden Elmona Benson Bobby Blinson Marilyn Blinson .Ill IIIIIS Elsie Brady Raymond Capps Anne Belle Cole Janice Crumpler Clark Davis Bobby Dodd Tom Duncan Peggy Faison Larue Harrison Martha Ann Harrisox Jeanette Hill Shirley Hill Billy Holder Jack Holt Billy Johnson M , 4 ,ak Fel yx IN R 1 M' 4109 pw. 1? .-q,,,,. 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Waters ATHLETIC COUNCIL President ..................... .................. D an Knott Vice-President . . . Learnon Benson Secretary ...... . . Betsy Ragland Treasurer ........ . . Mary Canady Advisor .......... . . Mr. Hicks 12th Representative . . . . Leona Benson 11th Representative . . . Helen Austin 10th Representative . . . . Bat Robertson 9th Representative . . . . Marie Snipes 8th Representatives . . . . . .J. W. Faison Jack Gulley K' HI-HHS Editor-in-Chief. . . Associate Editor . . . Business Manager .......... Circulation Manager ........ Assistant Circulation Manager Joke Editor ................. Art Editors ...... ..... Elementary Editor . ., . . . . . . . . Assistant Elementary Editor Advertising Manager . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Ad vertising Manager. Sports Editors .......... .... Advisors . . . . . . . Anne Austin . . Camilla Wall . . Jimmy Moore , . Lexine Jones Harold Crabtree . Bobby Dodd . . Betty Stewart Betty Hamilton , Murray Coats ,, . Bat Robertson , . Mary Canady . . . . . Dan Knott , Marnie Davis Larry Ross Miss McMil1ian Miss Majette i ..v4!1 i -M' Al' il.v,v-Y 4315-of k'4'v -JW ,Y 41' 24 4 A-ff' 1 Y -I , 1' A leg' 1-:W-f' .4vA'T pva.' ' l.:Aa ' ,W ,.r YA ..,4f' go W9 um cum The Glee Club is composed of seventy voices singing in four partsg soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, Mr. Norvelle B ' the d' ryan 15 lrector . President , , , , , , Vice-President Secretary ......... er Treasur ........ Program Chair man ... Advisor........ .... Q RHA lilllll JE Emil B , . y arden Sam Beddingfield . . . . Anne Austin . . . Helen Austin . . Camilla Wall . . Miss B arfle S vw' LJ 2? gi IIRAMMIIZ lllllli Winfred Hall, President Advisor, Miss Fleming gm , ' K ,wwmff yi .bw .sw r- .A uf Advisor. . . Mo mmm mug 31 li if 'ii' 17 4 ji H5791 Z1 1914 ggzaf Ili mmf l i HARDY? galil 5111 M1515 11 lnifl' K1 'Riilfwi :Iii 11 pig! 31 If TQ' nun 5111 . Mr. Hicks lllllllll HIIMIMAKHIS ll! AMERICA President Vice-President Secretary ,,... Treasurer . . . Reporter .,.,,. Historian ..... Parliamentarian Song Leaders . . Advisor . . . Ellendale Byrd Joyce Lambert Maxine Godwin Daphene Allen Mary Wood Janet Allen Treasure Coats Nathalia Jones Shirley Parrish Iris Beasley Miss McMi11ian -.- JI .W 33 w . .f V ,. 412 1 we Z V in 4 Sam Beddingfield Dan Knott......... William Bagley . . . . Bobby Dodd ..... Advisor -v-f 'di :Q R ah an in u SAIHY PAIIllll X 1 . . . Captain . . Lientenant . . Lieutenant . . Lieutenant Mr. Stephens .fffx ' uv' ANNIIM SMH Editor-in-Chief . . . . . B xsiness M . . Ada anager . . . News Editor Circulation M anage rs . . . . . Sports Managers .. Advisor . . . ir Whisenhunt , , , Dan Knott . Camilla W all Mary Canady Anne Austin Mamie Davis Larry Ross Miss Barnes IIHHII HAIIIRS Lexine Jones ,,,,,.,,, , , ,, Chief Mary Canady Mary Alice Stephenson Betsy Jean Lee Jackie Yates Jessie P earl Puckett Marie Snipes . flat, W 5 cf' , af ruonmu HAM 2 Joe Barbour Sam Beddingfield Eugene Capps End Center Back rank I Since this is our first season we V ,f W played only four games this year. They A-f were with Benson, Angier, Statonsburg and Lillington. K i Nelson Coats Clark Davis t Back End Bobby Dodd Charles Gordon Winfred H311 1 Back End Center ll HlllIBAll HAM Clayton Clayton.,...,13 Billy Holder Dan Knott Lamar Lee Back Back Center ,-A ig 54 Benson. ,,,, .12 , 0 Angier,,,,,,52 Clayton. . . . . . Z1 Clayton. . . ,,,,,, 6 Statonsburg,,l8 ' Lillington , , , 38 Max L69 Donald Phillips Back End , K Y l X, I ' Az V' on a L 1 get Bat Robertson Larry Ross Raeford Underwood Back Back Back mms' BASKHIlAll ' f i ' e , a - Girls' Blue Comet Basketball Team First row: Betsy Ragland, Mamie Davis, Camilla Wall, Anna Belle Cole, Mary Alice Canady, Betty Hamilton, Second row: Coach Joe Hicks, Lynn Benson, Maxine Godwin, Frances Poole, Sue Cavanaugh, Jackie Yates, and Ann Ellis. BUYS' BASKHBAll 1 ,st r i'!' 'sf Dax' 'gt I5 Q l Boys' Blue Comet Basketball Team First row: Joe Barbour, Dan Knott, William Bagley Larry Ross, Leamon Benson, Second row: Troy Page, Nelson Coats, Lamar Lee, Bat Robertson, Clarence Jones, Charles Gordon, Third row: Coach Joe Hicks, Winfred Hall, Phillip Fish, Jimmy Moore, and Manager Liberty Wall. I Lettermen on the team th1s year were Donald Ph1llips, Leonard Moore, Murray Coats, Larry Ross, L1berty Wall William Bagley Lamar Lee, B1l1y Holder Clark Dav1s, Bat Robertson, and Bobby Tur 4, I G' B obby l C l Neff? f Nw ii Leonard 9 Bat Mm - - Q A x ' . 411, if X , - fN'a5f?EgSi2gx' . Ayr x 1.1 t :. ,L ?i'g Z1 f 51 'rf' 4 ' 4, -' ' Vi-, .,i' -- ':--, 54 , awry: - ,gtg Q' f '3 .f--J? If .4 ' . 4 XA' V I K 2 5 , , Dy W3 .- w-C 21?- '-5 YM' y 5 Y ps., ,..p mm, S 51 as ok ' 'fig 'Y gl, 'fav Qu' 'ir if . ,.,,.A,,'i!f vw-f-ff I-qi A N rwgi Q -l 4 Q , di v A, 5 X 'gli 1, ',', lu. A K BY 1' ff, 1. . , Q 3 f 36 K ., . 4 V35 :za Z 4 AIIHIIIIIAPHS Fil, ju fm...-A-f 19 wa pifg-ff Dx'VY 1Bu'?'A 01464 54 '9 KWNGE, LQ J+ cb Zfibf-il! Mg?Z,H JW9 33 X Y E3 5w5, yV 2 94-4-.., YW ,Q QMQV WCM ECMA-Qpwu .kdadlw X when ,we ll, - 3 . , ' - 0 9. ,evo ' ' AV ' .Fitz I 5. I fx . Q omg? 16 gw W-4' , . Q 'I vis: , 5 3 ,a X' ,.'.I'5 f--- '!' 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Sam Beddingfield-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Beta Club l, 2, 3,45 Safety Patrol 2, 3,45 4-H Club 15 President Student Council 45 Super- lative 45 Vice President Beta Club 45 Class Pres- ident 35 Class Vice President 25 Captain Safety Patrol 45 Team Manager 35 Basketball 1, 25 Foot- ball 45 Piano 1, 2, 3,45 Marshal 35 Junior Play 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, Leamon Benson-May Court l5 4-1-I Club 15 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Superlative 45 Junior Play 35 Monogram Club 45 Volleyball 25 Vice Pres- ident Athletic Council 4, Leona Benson-Home Ec. Club 1, 2,45 Represen- tative Student Council 4, EllendaleBYI'd- Basketball 2, 3, 45 Superlative 45 Class Reporter 35 Home EC. Club l,2,3,45 Home Ec, Club President 4, Mary Alice Canady-Beta Club 2, 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 35 Hi Lites Staff 45 Athletic Council 45 Superlative 45 Class Report- er 45 Marshal 35 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleader 45 Basketball 152, 3,45 May Court 15 Class Secretary 35 President Home Ec. Club 25 Co-Captain 3, Murray Coats-Transferred 35 Baseball 35 Mono- gram Club 45 Hi-Lites Staff 45 Superlative 4, Harold Crabtree-Basketball 1,25 Monogram Club 45 Superlative 45 Junior Play 35 Hi Lites Staff 4 , Margaret Crowder-Home EC. Club 1, 2,45 Librari- an 25 Spanish Club 2. Doris Daughtry-Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Home Ec, Club l,2,35 Superlative 45 Class Treasurer 35 Junior Play 35 Class Secretary 45 Office Helper 45 Spanish Club 3, Mamie Davis-Class President 25 4-H Club 1,25 Class Vice President 15 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Co- Captain Basketball Team 35 Hi Lites Staff 3,45 Beta Club l,2, 3,45 Home Ec, Club l,2,35 Vice- President 4-H Club 1, 25 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Monogram Club 45 Superlative 4. Sl IIIR IIIIIHIIIIIIY Phillip Fish-Transferred 25 Bus Driver 3,45 Foot- ball Manager 45 Librarian 45 Audio Visual Club 4. Betty Hamilton-Monogram Club 45 Home Ec, Club 1, 2, 35 Hi Lites Staff 3,45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Class Secretary 1, Frances Harper-Home Ec, Club 1,2,45 Librarian 1,45 4-H Club l,2,3, Douglas Harrison- 4-H Club 1, 2, 3,45 Office Hel- per 45 Superlative 45 Librarian 45 Bus Driver 3, Lexine Jones-Home EC. Club 1,25 Monogram Club 45 Hi Lites Staff 45 Superlative 45 Junior Play 35 Cheerleader 2, 3,45 Office Helper 45 Journalism Club 4. Dan Knott-Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 President Athletic Council 45 Mixed Quartet 45 5 Monogram Club 45 Safety Patrol 2, 3,45 Superlative 45 Lt. Safety Patrol 45 4-H Club 15 Class Treasurer 25 Class Vice President 45 Annual Staff 45 Hi Lites Staff 4, Leonard Moore-Baseball 1,3,45 Glee Club 1,45 Superlative 45 Monogram Club 4. Troy Page-Hi Lites Staff 15 4-H Club 1,2, 35 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Football 45 Mixed Quartet 45 Photography Club 45 Glee Club Junior Play, Donald Phillips-Baseball 1, 3,45 Football 45 Mono- gram Club 45 4-H Club 1, Betsy Ann Ragland-Glee Club 1,25 Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Super- lative 45 May Court 15 Vice President Beta Club 35 Class Reporter 25 Class Vice President 35 Spanish Club 15 Secretary Athletic Council 4, Larry Ross-Monogram Club 45 Hi Lites Staff 45 Librarian 25 Football 45 Baseball 1, 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Superlative 4. Camilla Wall-Beta Club 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 Journalism Club 45 Marshal 35 I-Ii Lites Staff 3,45 Superlative 45 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Librarian 25 Spanish Club 1. Adair Whisenhunt-Glee Club l, 2, 3,45 Beta Club 1, 2,3,45 Home EC.. Club 1,25 Class Reporter 15 Class Secretary 25 Junior Play 35 Chief Marshal 35 Hi Lites Staff 1,35 Mixed Quartet 43 Class President 45 Editor Annual 45 Superlative 45 Li- brarian 35 Spanish Club 35 Piano 1,2, 3,45 Nation- al Fraternity of Student Musicians 3, 4, Congratulations And Best Wishes From CLAY THEATER AND STAFF v---------------------vvv-vv--,,,,--,v-,,vv,:---AA--A----I-A-. Congratulations, Seniors! Put Service Above Self And You Will Serve Your Country, State, And Nation Well. We Are Endeavoring To Serve Our Customers To Our Best Ability. Everything For the Farm and Home. Congratulations To Our Good Principal And Faculty. CLAYTON SUPPLY CG INC. :4-:::: ::::4r4-:::.r4-::::.vo-c::: Congratulations Class of 1952 Cfmzplinzenff of WA LL'S GARAGE Sales Service NO RW I CH KNITTING CO. Clayton North Carolina Clavfon N0I'th Ca1'01iUa Complifvzemf of Congratulations To The MAX E. BARBOUR . Seniors CHICK'S GOOD THINGS TO EAT 3426 For Expert Shoe Repairing WALL'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP LADIES SHOES OUR SPECIALTY Shoe Shines 16 Main Street, Clayton, N,C HARDEE'S GULF SERVICE Gulf Pride 8: Crulf Pride H,D,Oils GOOD GULF PRODUCTS Phone 3056 A::::.r4':: :: You Can Get It At Barbour's . . BARBOUR 8: SGNS, INC. CITY GROCERY DEPT, THE LITTLE HARDWARE STORE, DEPT., Clayton North Carolina C0111f7fi111w2IJ' of . Congratulatl ons Seniors BARTEX SPINNING CO. CLAYTON SPINNING CO. Clayton North Carolina Clayton North Carolina :::Joht::: ::::J-c::: :-::r:::: I 1 'I I 1 I 'I 'I 'I 'I E LEE 8: BARRETT INC. Read The Only Newspaper In The World I 1 4 4 129 Fayetteville St, Dedicated To Serving Clayton Raleigh, N, C, And I I Stein Bleek Clothes The People of the Clayton Area I I Stetson Hats - Lee Hats I I I ' THE I I ' CLAYTON NEWS I I I 'I 'I 'I ' 'I 'I 'I 'I ' BEDDINGFIELD 1. I We Buy All Kinds Cotton 5 B RO S. 'I And I 5 Sell All Kinds Insurance I 1 See A Good Drug Store ' 1 The Rexall Store I I 5: R. L. COOPER 5' 3 Registered Druggists I 'I ' PAGE INSURANCE 3 AGENCY I :I Clayton, N' C' Phone 22.41 Clayton, N,C ' I ' 'I I 1: l :I I :Jof:::: ::::-,,,4-:::-,,,,,,.,::: Cffm1f2fj11zcf1f,r nf E. W. ELLIS 81 CO I INC. 'Everything For Better Living Clayton, N, C. Con1f1Ii111w1fJ of ANNIE V'S FLOWER SHOP Whitaker Street Phone 2666 C,I0ll!f7ff1llc'21f,I' of SMITHFIELD MULE CO. Mules the Year Round Avery and Oliver Tractors Farm Machinery HUGH AUSTIN'S One of North Carolina' 1 Better Clothing Stores A Trial Is All We Ask CLAYTON MOTOR CO. DeSoto -- Plymouth Good Used Cars See Bill O'Nea1 For A Trade Batteries, Tires, And General Repairs Phone 3411 Night 3601 Best Wishes For A Bright and Happy Future CENTRAL OIL AND MILLING COMPANY 1 T 'T 'T 'T T T 'T 'T 'T 'T T T T T :T T 'T 4 1 'T 'T 'T T 'T 'T 'T T 'T 'T T T 'T T 'T 'T 'T 'T T T :T T 'T 'T 'T T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 4T 'T 'T T 'T T 'T T 'T T 'T T T 1 'T T T T 'T T 'T 'T 'T 'T T T T 'T 'T 'T 'T T 'T 'T T T T T T 'T T T T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 1 4 ,S - IZ? CG IT S RSQRU F' K N BA r e OV C C F N' .ce 0 Tl, ervlrsopoo a laytog S Ye S1 C kin ee to an hr up B T d te .fty re e 1 U mpl F1415 s CO S14 0 P e D ff! f-4 ,14 11444 1447 1 C f LL R' G RJN- EE ST 6 5 il 5 9 , , on 4 5 , 4 94 eh: 517-4-1910-19-Z 44 7 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 ll 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 Q K. 84 L. AUTO SERVICE Garne r Road Raleigh, N, C, Phones 2-3312 and 2-4193 We Sell Used Parts, Cars, 81 Trucks Welding Equipment Army Surplus Equipment We Buy Wrecks, Scrap Iron and Batteries, Radiators Junk of all Kinds Cfl1llf7fflH6lIIJ' of BLINSON'S PLUMBING Cr ELECTRICAL CO. C0l1lf7f1l1!67IfJ' of MODERN CLEAN ERS Cfmzpfiznwzlf of TURNER VI NSON C011lf7!j112Cl2lf of RED TOP SERVICE Phone 2271 -f-'I 'I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I I I I I I I 'I 'I I I I I I I I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 1 ::::.,:::: I I I 'I 'I ::::40::::- ::::o0::: Congratulations to the Graduates THE SMART SHOP SMART PEMINUXJE APPAREL Phone 2433 Smithfield, N, C, Congratulations Seniors PIGGLY WIGGLY PITTMAN'S JEWELERS SILVERWARE International, Wallace , Rogers WATCHES Hamilton, Elgin, Gruen, Bulova CRYSTAL Tiffin, Crambridge C,'rn11j1fi11fc11l,I nf CLAYTON LAUNDRY Smithfield North Carolina SERVICE DRY CLEANERS BEN DUNCAN, PROP, Hatters and Cleaners Phone 347-6 Clayton N orth Carolina Congratulations Seniors And Best Wishes For Your Future Success And Happiness ATKINSON'S STORE W ESTINGI-IOUSE APPLIANCES QUALIT Y FOODS SMITHFIELD HERALD Complete Coverage Of Johnston County NEWS gl OPINION Cfrmzf1fi11ft11f.r nf THE JEWEL BOX Smithfield North Car olina 0000-.04-000'.,.p0- v Y v - - 0404- - 4- - v - MIK IIWHIHSEMI IS We wish to express our gratitude to the eo le wh h p p o ave made our annual a success. To the merchants who bought advertisements in the annual, To Mr. Waters, our principal, who has helped us in many ways, To the Delmar Studio which to k th ' And to o e p1ctures and published the annual Miss Barnes, our sponsor, who directed the editing of the Annual 4.9 of X GTZ Nx jfh A Lu SH-M if 1 K - H f -' ls I if It 1 f IA S ' - 00:1 is ---A-1.--,.,,.--A -:::.f.f:.fo-0-c GULLEY'S STORE WE CLOTHE AND SHOE THE FAMILY Phone 251-1 Congratulations! CLAYTON RADIO 8' T. V. SERVICE For Best Quality Foods STRICKLAND BROS. LUMBER CO., INC. Visit Rough and Dress Lumber Paint, Builder's Supplies FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Hofowofo ooo Doors Phone 3166 Phono 3247 Smithfield North Carolina JOHN T. TALTON INSURANCE at COAL Clayton North Car olina Complimefzff of WHITLEY DAVIS FARMS MAX L. ITOMMY'SI A BARBOUR GROCERY AND MARKET Across The Tracks On O'Nei1 The Biggest Little Store in Town Complinzenzf of JESSE H. AUSTIN ----.7-001: OWELL-STEWART oToR Co. 'T NX ,filffxu A N SALES '! SERVICE Ljzs..-If' X Ask The Man Who Owns One P. O. BOX 2lO6 l+I9 S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES 72Il+ -- 2-2I3I RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA HIGH-STYLED '400' LEADS 1952 PACKARD LINE Modernism in the traditional Packard style Iinds the 1952 Pack- ard Patrician 400, shown here, highlighting the colorful new 1952 Packard line as fashion-keyed by Dorothy Draper, internationally known decorator and color stylist. Matching the new exterior colors are equally brilliant new interiors making use of lively new fabrics and genuine leather to give eight trim possibilities in the 1952 Patrician 400. Another unique feature in the 1952 Packard models is Packard Easamatic power brakes. Operated by engine vacuum, Easamatic re- duces pedal pressure 40 percent and cuts reaction lag an avera e of 29 percent. This new integrag brake unit is optional on all models at slight extra cost. 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