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The OVtfifLOU) Piildaked Pif THE SENIOR CLASS of B.F. GRADY HIGH SCHOOL NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR Albertson, North Carolina lORWom Through the years this scene has grown in strength, ex- perience, and service as have we who have followed stead- fastly this way. In so growing, many autumn leaves have fallen just as our play things one by one have been taken. Still our individual growth we have to hold. It is without end, like these increasing memories of school that will richly light whatever we begin. To Mr. Edgar Wells, Jr., English teacher. We, the Senior Class of 1954, dedicate this issue of THE OVERFLOW, with heartfelt thanks for his splendid cooperation and faithful guidance; for his tireless energy and abundant good will. DEDICATION To Mr. T. R. Gurley, physics teacher and basketball coach. We, the Seniors of 1954, in appreciation of his unfailing patience, sincere spirit of friendliness, and honest effort, we extend our warmest thanks and dedicate this volume of THE OVERFLOW. ADMINISMION MR. HUGH McADEN WELLS, our patient, understanding, and conscientious principal for the past eight years. MR. JOHN DAVID GRADY, our loving and faithful chairman of the school board for the past twelve years. MR. EDGAR J. WELLS, JR Special Teacher English MR. T. R. GURLEY Twelfth Grade Physics, Coach MRS. ALICE G. DAVIS Eleventh Grade Math, Librarian MISS GRACE BAKER Ninth Grade Commercial, French, English Lewis Gaston Kornegay, Gerald Simmons, Chief; Jo Ann Grady, Faye Parker, Betty Smith, Mary Louise Waters. FAYE MARIE BISHOP Rie , Quiet, Temper 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; F. H. A. 1. LESTER LEE BRITT, JR. You kidding, Pepsi, Hunting F. F. A. 1; Reporter 2, 3; Vice President 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff Prophet 4; Class President 1, 4; 4-H Club 2; President 3. LEMUEL VERNON HARPER Pink Hill, Yes Sir, Fishing Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; F. F. A. 1, 2,3,4. PEGGY JEAN GRADY Flossie, Determined, Cadillac Beta Club 2; Secretary 3, 4; F. H. A. 1; Secretary 2, 3; Parliamentarian 4; Junior Play 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, Manager 3; Cheerleader 4; Music Club Program Chairman 3, 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 4; Paper Staff Social Editor 3 ; Mimeographist 4; F. H. A. Quinn-County Historian 3; Class Vice- President 2; Annual Staff Advertising Manager 4. FRANCES ANN HARPER Aunt Mary, Friendly, Shucks Junior Play 3; F. H. A. 1; Glee Club 1, 3; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff Sports Editor 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Metal 3. JO ANN GRADY Harvey, Boy-Catcher, Romantic Class Secretary 2; Librarian 1; Class Marshal 3; Piano 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2,3; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Reporter 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1; Chairman Money Making Committee 2; Chr. National Pro- jects; Photographer 4; Hymn Contest Winner 2; Paper Staff Feature Editor 3; Typist 4; Music ± ogram Chairman 2. 1954 DEVON CARROL HERRING Polite, Bill, Candy” Annual Staff Photographer 4; F. F. A, 1, 2; Treasurer 3; Secretary 4; F. F. A. Parliamentary Procedure Team 3, 4; F. F. A. Livestock Judging Team 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Duplin Federation Secretary 4; F. F. A. State Shop Contest 3; Class Secretary 1; Class Vice-President 2; Glee Club 3; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, DOROTHY RAYE HERRING Hurry Earl, Dot Romantic Annual Staff Club Editor 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2; Song Leader 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Athletic Associatid 2, 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2,3. SHIRLEY HERRING Hank, Basketball, Men 4-H Club 2, 4; F. H. A, 1; Glee Club 1, 3; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH EDWIN HILL Dance, A Card, Neat” F. F. A, 1, 2; Mr, B. F, Grady High 4; School Bus Driver 4; Magazine Winner 3. SENIORS ' fi WILLIAM TOMMIE HILL Dancing, Girls, Yes Boys Basketball 3; Baseball 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; 4-H Club 1; Class King 1, PEGGY ANN HOLT Shingle-bob, Gosh, Did you? Annual Staff Club Editor 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Queen 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 1; Money Making Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Librarian 4. SENIORS WOODRUFF SMITH JACKSON Zany, Mischievous, Sweet F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3. EARL JONES Sport, Rose, Quiet Baseball 1, 2, 3; F, F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGIE MARIE JONES Dancer, Short, Artist Annual Staff Art Editor 4; Glee Club 1; Athletic Association 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 4; 4-H Club 1, 4. HORACE W. KORNEGAY Sport, Talkative, G. I. Athletic Association 4; 4-H 1,2;F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Treasurer; Federation Treas- urer 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Sports Editor Annual Staff; Bus Driver 4; Livestock Judging 1, 2; Parliamentary Procedure 4. LEWIS GASTON KORNEGAY Man, Big Wheel, L. G. Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Class President 3; F. F, A. 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Marshal 3. JOYCE LANIER Smart, Conscientious, Shy 4-H Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Librarian 2, 4, SENIORS HUGHLENE MURRAY Pretty, Hugh, Douglas F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3,4. KEITH OATES Say now, Slow poke, Bunny hop F. F. A. Federation Sentinel 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Sentinel 4; Athletic Association 4; Annual Staff Circulation 4; Livestock Judging Contest 3; Baseball 3. ETTA LOIS OUTLAW Sunday School, Smiling, N. H. Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 1. RUTH AN N PAGE Bobby!, Mrs., Dye Glee Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Art Editor 4; Annual Staff; Song Leader 1, 2. NELLIE FAYE PARKER Shucks, Ambitious, Blue Eyes Class Marshal 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff Associate Editor 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3; Reporter 4; Beta Club 2, 3; Secretary 4; Paper Staff Art Editor 3; Typist 4; Junior Play 3; F. H. A. 1, 2, 4; Class Secretary 3. SHIRLEY ANN POWELL J. B., Cute, Tiny F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Glee Club 1. SENIORS MAXINE QUINN Friendly, Giggles, Mac F. H. A. 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Librarian 4. GERALD DWIGHT SIMMONS Quiet, Mercury, A s Marshal 3; Junior Play 3; Class Treasurer 3, 4; Beta Club 3, Reporter 4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Class Vice-President 1; Annual Staff Photographer 4; Paper Staff Exchange Editor 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; President 4; Tool Identification Team 1, 2; Parliamentary Procedure Team 3, 4; Livestock Judg- ing Team 2, 3, 4; Duplin Federation President 4; State Shop Contest Winner 2, IRENE JOYCE SMITH Little Baby, Debussy, Shorty F. H. A. 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 1; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Reporter 1, 4. JAMES DOUGLAS SMITH Beach, Hunting, Hughlene F. F, A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Base- baHl, 2, 3; School Bus Driver 3; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2 . BETTY SPENCE SMITH Music, Worker, Convertible Editor -in -Chief Annual; Junior Play 3; School Bus Driver 3, 4; Class Marshal 3; Basketball 1; Captain 2, 3, 4; Piano 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Metal 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. Song Leader 1; Parliamentarian 2; Pianist 3; President 4; Hymn Contest Winner 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 2; Vice President 3; President 4; Paper Staff Sports Editor 3; Typist 4; 4-H Club |Song Leader 1; Athletic Association 1; Treasurer 2; Secretary-Treasurer 3; President 4; Class Treasurer 1; Class President 2; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2; Vice-President 3; Pres- ident 4; Popularity Queen 2. LAWRENCE SMITH Slow, Go on. No girls 4-H Club 1, 2; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS 1954 LOU GENE SMITH Grandma, Syl, Zek Basketball 1, Co-Captain 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; F. H. A. 1, 2; Recreation Lead- er 3, 4; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; School Bus Driver 3, 4. SHELBY JEAN SOUTHERLAND Poodle, School bus. Pink Hill Annual Staff Historian 4; Class President 1; Class Secretary 2, 4; Class Reporter 3; School Bus Driver 4; Librarian 1; F. H. A. 1; Paper Staff Associate Editor 3; Editor 4; Junior Play 3; 4-H Club 1, 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, LEONARD SUTTON Lazy, O. K. Now, Let’s Bop Swine Judging Team 3; Music 1,2; Boy Scouts 1; Glee Club 1; Baseball 2; Bas- ketball 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4; Beef Judging Team 3. MAVIS CATHERINE SUTTON Green eyes. Bright, Argue Glee Club 1; Librarian 1, 2; F. H. A. 1. NORMA ALLAN SMITH Let ' s go. Smile, De Soto 1, 2,3,4; 4-H Club Song Lead- 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff Testator 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Song Leader 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3; Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3; Secretary 4; Class Sec- retary 1; Music Club 1, Reporter 2; Sec- retary 3,4; Medal in Music 3 ; Bus Driver 3, 4; Popularity Queen 1; Miss B. F. Grady High 4, RAY FRANKLIN SMITH You know it too. Samp, Max F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Junior Play 3; Class Treasurer 1; School Bus Driver 3, 4; 4-H Club 3, OSCAR SUTTON Blond, Good, Duck-hunting F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3. ALFRED THIGPEN Heck no, Hoody, Navy U. S. Navy 5 years; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1; Annual Staff Business Manager 4; Junior Play 3; Beta Club 3; Vice-President 4. OLA MARIE THIGPEN Rabbit, Joe, Mt. Olive F.H.A. 1,2, 4; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 4. DOROTHY TYNDALL Tiny, Smiling, Dot F. H. A. Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2. ELWOOD J. WALKER Lover, Sweetest, Rodent Annual Staff Circulation 4; F. F. A. 1 , 2 . DONALD WALLACE Roach, Red, Mouse F. F. A. 1, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy Scouts 1;4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1. SENIORS 1954 MARY LOUISE WATERS Tootsie, Green truck, Giggles” Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Class Marshal 3; Paper Staff Class Editor 3 ;Mimeographist 4; Librarian 1, 4; F. H. A. 1. ERlVlA CHRISTINE WILLIAMS Twist, Chris, Don F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Athletic Association 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 4. NELLIE BROWN WILKINS Fussy, Wilkins, Lazy F. H. A. 1; Glee Club 1; School Bus Driver 4. JOYCE SANDLIN Slow, Elwood, Fronie” F. H. A. 1, 2; 4-H Club 1,2; Glee Club 1. cuss UlSIORV In August 1950, seventy-eight eager youngsters entered the high school halls of dear old Grady. Everything at first seemed so odd and different, but we soon became active in many mem- orable ways. With Shelby Southerland and Lester Britt as class presidents and Miss Thelma Dilday, Miss Margaret Smith, and Mr, Morton Sills as our able guides, we had a most success- ful freshman year. Our sophomore year was filled with more parties as well as adventures for the sixty -six of us that returned. Miss Mary Anna Grady and the grade mothers honored her section with a Christmas party in the homeroom, Mrs. Lillian Swain ' s section was also favored with a party at the home of Norma Allan Smith, Betty Smith, Jo Ann Grady, Peggy Grady, Shelby Southerland, L. G. Kornegay, Gerald Simmons, Mary Louise Waters, Alfred Thigpen, and Nellie Faye Parker became members of the Beta Club. With Betty and Gerald serving as class presidents along with our guides. Miss Grady and Mrs. Swain, the year happily passed. A summer filled with work and a little play soon passed too. Fifty-five tan juniors were together again. This year held many pleasant surprises. First among these was picking our class ring, and second, selling magazines. We chose a ring with royal blue sets around which is the name of the school. Before selling magazines, the class was divided in two sides, Betty Smith was leader of one side; L. G. Kornegay, leader of the other. When the sell-race was over, L, G ' s side had won, and it was given a party by the losers. Our play, Just Ducky , was a happy success. Before our long awaited Christmas holidays began, we had a merry Christmas party in the home of Lou Gene Smith, Everyone had loads of fun. Later came the one big thing in 1953 we all had lived for--the Junior-Senior Banquet. It was beautifully given in Hotel Kinston, Kinston, North Carolina on March 27. This colorful event we will never forget or will we forget the work done by Mrs, Alice Davis, our homeroom teacher and excellent guide. It was not long before the ninth month of school ended, and we were at last seniors. When school opened August 18, there were forty-eight lively and dignified seniors some of which still have sideline chairs on the window side. Everyone was tickled to get away from to- bacco and together again. At first we all were in the Battle of the Gnats, but this year will have been filled with greater as well as unforgettable experiences. After the class officers were elected, we decided to sponsor a square dance every other Wednesday night in our gymnasium with music by the Rhythm 4 plus 1, We have had overflow crowds and good dances. Calling cards, caps an ' gowns, and invitations were ordered. Already we have exchanged calling cards. The homeroom will long remember those wild minutes. Two members of our family, Norma Allan Smith and Edwin Hill, won the Harvest Festival race for king and queen, and they were crowned Mr. and Miss B, F. Grady. Ideas, disagree- ments, and hands came up many times before we decided about our trip this spring. Plans have been made to leave on May 14 for Washington and from there to New York. We can hardly wait, folks. Names were drawn for our Christmas party which was at Betty Smith ' s house December 21. Everybody had a wonderful time playing, bunny hopping, eating, and opening presents. We are holding hands, putting heads together, and burning a bit of midnight oil to meet our annual deadline, January 20. It is bound to be good. Still we await our Senior Play, the Junior -Senior Banquet, our Baccalaureate Sermon and white gowns, and Graduation. With the wonderful help and guidance of Mr. Ralph Gurley and Mr. Edgar Wells, I feel and believe that each one of us has accomplished something of good. What we will do and where we will go in the future is yet to be seen, but I am sure that God will continue to keep everyone on the right track for happiness and success so that one day we will meet again after death. Historian: Shelby Southerland u$i will i i[$itM[iir THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Four, of B. F, Grady High School, County of Dup- lin, and the State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make public, and declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To B. F. Grady, we leave our deep appreciation for all we have learned while here. ARTICLE II To Mr. H. M. Wells, we leave our heart-felt gratitude for his helpfulness and co-operation in leading us to our goal. ARTICLE III To our sponsors, Mr. Edgar Wells and Mr. T. R. Gurley, to whom we are very much indebted for leadership and guidance, we leave our wishes that they may have a class just as they want it. ARTICLE IV To our teachers, who are our friends and helpers, we leave our wishes that the oncoming students will be more willing to abide by the rules and regulations. ARTICLE V To the Junior Class we leave the Big Facts of Grady and the Overflow. To the Sophomores and Freshmen we leave hopes that they will soon occupy our spaces. ARTICLE VI Individual bequests; During our four years of school we have accumulated some well-known art- icles which we would like to bestow upon specific underclassmen. They are as follows; Shirley Ann Powell wills her conceited ways to Marilyn Stroud. Maxine Quinn leaves her baby-ways to Betty Jean Adams. Faye Marie Bishop wills her bashfulness to Alice Jean Hussey. Joyce Lanier leaves her good-natured ways to Inez Grady. Lester Britt wills his good times at Grady to Peggy Jean Garner. Lemuel Harper leaves his ability to shoot squirrels to Raymond Turner, Jr. Leonard Sutton wills his ability to drink Pepsi -Cola to Morris Thigpen. Hughlene Murray leaves her sweet ways to Charlotte Outlaw. Dorothy Raye Herring leaves her natural curly hair to Grace Walker. Peggy Jean Grady wills her popularity to Shirley Smith and Connie Jo Wells. Shelby Southerland leaves her position as Editor-In-Chief of the school paper to anybody that wants it. Margie Jones wills her dignified ways to Inez Grady. Marie Thigpen leaves her witty ways to Lovey Kelly. Lewis Gaston Kornegay wills his ability to take too much time between classes to Raymond Earl Holland. Shirley Herring leaves her height to Elaine Howell. Lawrence Smith wills his fatness to Kenneth Royal Dupree. Horace Kornegay leaves his ability to skip school to Paul Tyndall. Frances Harper wills her ability to get along with other people to Janice Sutton. Douglas Smith wills his cigarette butts to Michael Outlaw. Donald Wallace leaves his cigarette butts to Lewis Westbrook, Jr. Lois Outlaw wills her quiet ways to Alice Jean Hussey. Nellie Brown Wilkins leaves her school bus to O ' berry Wilkins. Edwin Hill wills his position in the Senior Class, the giggler, to Rachel Hardy. Peggy Ann Holt leaves her short blonde hair to Jeanette Kelly. Irene Joyce Smith wills her cute ways to Mollie Faye Davis. Ruth Ann Page leaves her wonderful married life to Ada Frances Scott. Elwood Walker wills his originality to Lucille Barwick. Ray Franklin Smith leaves his ability to have a good time to the Junior Class. Nellie Faye Parker wills her two blue eyes to Bertha Kaye Smith. Bill Herring leaves his most helpful ways to Michael Aldridge. Lou Gene Smith wills her athletic ability to Edwina Smith. Dorothy Tyndall leaves her slowest ways to Kenneth Kennedy. Earl Jones wills his pitching ability to Faison Smith. Woodruff Jackson leaves his witty ways to Kenneth Davenport. Christine Williams wills her be -bop hair cut to Ann Houston. Jo Ann Grady leaves one of her superlatives, romantic, to Geraldine Williams. Betty Spence Smith wills her basketball ability to Peggy Joyce Smith. Tommie Hill leaves his big feet to Cameron Deaver. Oscar Sutton wills his athletic ability to Rommie Hill. Alfred Thigpen wills his ' 52 Mercury to Lovey Kelly. Joyce Sandlin leaves her laziness to Patricia Quinn. Norma Allan Smith leaves her place on the basketball team to Shelby Smith. Gerald Simmons wills his ability to succeed to Albert Sidney Smith. Keith Oates leaves his speedy ways to Ray Westbrook. Witnesses; Gerald Simmons Testatrix; Norma Allan Smith Lewis Gaston Kornegay ¥ am proph[i:y As I sit here studying our Class Day exercises, I can picture our class of ' 54 through 1964. Lemuel Harper is now farming. As a side line, he is cutting pulp-wood for a living. As we look toward Raleigh, we see Bill Herring and Gerald Simmons with Agriculture; L. G. Kornegay with Engineering at State College. Up at Washington, D. C., we see Edwin Hill as a Counterspy. On the side line he swoons at girls and dreams about Rhonda Fleming. Down Blizzard and Holmes way, we see Tommie Hill as Chief of Police and on the side line he makes time with a girl. Woodruff Jackson is nowa five star genera l in the Navy. He is in Japan with a beautiful Japanese girl. I can see Douglas Smith at the big P. X. at Fort Jackson, pricing the baby cribs and other es- sentials. I see Earl Jones farming with his dad. He has Rose Marie Herring as a sweet attraction. We see Horace and Keith at a college studying to be agriculture teachers. They have a big band and teach The Bunny Hop. I see Lawrence Smith farming with his dad. On the side line he reduces for the new girl that he plans to marry at Pink Hill. Up at East Carolina Teachers College, we see Leonard Sutton playing football and studying to be a first grade teacher. Now coaching the basketball team at Albertson, we find our own Oscar Sutton. He is doing a swell job. Ray Franklin is now the owner of the Cadillac place in Kinston. He has a nice ranch style home in Fairfield where Sarah keeps him company. Alfred is now the owner of a big Mercury dealership in some town out West. For pastime, he Dear hunts and goes fishing. Donald Wallace is now a life guard at Crystal Beach, White Lake, N. C., and kills bob cats as a hobby. We see Elwood Walker as the owner of a big Ford firm. As a hobby, he makes time with a red- head. Living in Fort Bragg is Marie Bishop. She keeps house and rears a family. Her husband is serv- ing his country. We see Peggy Grady as the editor of Charm Magazine. She does her own modeling and cares for her three children. I picture Jo Ann Grady as she starts to college. Later she stops, because she has found the right boy to settle down with and take life easy. Frances Harper is now telling the story of Herbert in the Metropolitan Theater in New York City. I see Dorothy Rae Herring as she makes her way through East Carolina looking for that glorious little King boy whom she will find, I am sure, in the coming years and settle down to her kingdom. We see Shirley Herring sporting a ' 54 Ford from DuPont to her home with a crowd of girls having a wonderful time. As we look to Washington, D. C., we find Marie and Peggy Ann working with the F. B. I., trying to discover how to keep up with Joe and Darwin. Over in Kinston we find Margie Jones as a student nurse, hoping that Alfred will soon be a patient. Down in Deep Run, we see Joyce Lanier and Maxine Quinn as telephone operators. Hughlene Murray is now the editor of the Sarecta Times and also Mrs. Douglas Smith. Ruth Ann Page is now Bobby ' s private secretary. They are running a garage down at Sarecta, North Carolina. Lois Outlaw is now in Washington, D. C., working with the F. B. I. Shirley Ann Powell is now keeping house and looking after J. B. down at La Grange, North Carolina. Next, I see in the future. It ' s a bird! No-It ' s a plane I No-It ' s that Shelby Jean Southerland in that new light blue convertible Ford! She ' s on her way to DuPont to that favorite job of her life time. As I look in the far off distance, I see that sweet-talking Betty Smith keeping the home fires burn- ing and watching little Bill Brown, Jr. She has forgotten all about her Doctor ' s degree, but is making time just as well. Up at Peace College, we find Irene Joyce Smith studying to be an attractive secretary. Then I see our dignified Nellie Faye Parker. She is at East Carolina Teachers College flirting with all the boys. Up at King ' s Business College, we find Mavis Sutton studying to be a secretary in some big company down at Albertson, North Carolina. We now see Norma Allan Smith up at East Carolina Teachers College studying the production of Oates. As we look at the Sylvester Tew Plantation, at Albertson, N. C., we find sitting behind a big ex- ecutive ' s desk. Miss Lou Gene Smith. We find over at T. A. Turner ' s, Dorothy Tyndall, typing at the main desk. She is doing very well at this and has found a good career for herself. Next, I see Mary Louise Waters keeping house for the guy she ' s been waiting for so long. Mack Taylor. She finally persuaded him to ask the question, and Wow!, but did he get a quick answer! I now see Nellie Brown Wilkins sitting on the knee of an F. B. I. agent in Washington, where she is working as a secretary. Last, but not least, I see Christine living in a neat little house, but that doesn ' t look like Williams on the mail box. It ' s Alphin, her old school day sweetheart. As for myself, I hope to go to college and take up service work in Diesel. I believe that my future will prove interesting and great in the years to come. Class Prophet; Lester Britt, Jr, SUPtfiLflTIVfS -Most Likely To Succeed Betty Smith Gerald Simmons IK Shelby SoutterlaM Keith Oates I Friendliest Shelby Southerland Lester Britt Most Dependable Betty Smith Bill Herring SUPtRLflIIVtS „Best All Round” Morma Smith Gerald Simmons ost Popuiar- Peggy Grady Pay Franklin Smith Neatest Peggy Ann Holt Bill Herring Best Dressed Dorothy Raye Herring L. G. Kornegay I I SUPfflLDTIVfS Most Intellectual” Nellie Faye Parker L. G. Kornegay Most Original Ruth Ann Page Elwood Walker Most Versatile” Horace Kornet -say “ olraW Simwio ® I SUPtRLflTIVtS Most Courteous Jo Ann Grady Lester Britt Best Natured Joyce Lanier Lemuel Harper Best Sport Frances Harper Horace Kornegay ( SUPffiLflTIVtS ’’Most Conceited Shirley Powell L. G. Kornegay Most Musical Betty Smith Lester Britt Most Helpful Mavis Sutton Bill Herring Most Dignified Margie Jones L. G. Kornegay SUPfRLeilVtS Slovjest Most Bashful Marie Bishop Earl Jones Quietest Lois Outlaw Gerald Simmons „Most Talkative Nellie Wilki Lester Britt SUPtfiLflTIVfS ' Cutest ' Sinitt Most Attractive Hughlene Murray L. G. Kornegay Best Figure Norma Smith Best Physique- Bouglas Smith Prettiest Betty Smith Most Handsome Douglas Smith SUPtRLflTIVtS Wittiest Marie Thigpe„ « ' «odruft Jackson Biggest Pest” Christine Williams Lawrence Smith Most Carefree Shirley Herring Donald Wallace Babies Maxine Lawrence Smith SUPffiLflIIVtS Sweetest Hughlene Murray Elwood Walker Nellie Brown WilM„3 Edwin Hill Flirts Peggy Jean Grady Edwin Hill Most Romantic Jo Ann Grady Bill Herring president Iceland Harper JUNIOR ■ Reporter Ci«$$ 0IIIC[Rli ’ ' ' easurer Tyndap Vice-President Patricia Quinn JUNIOR UUS!; Betty Jean Adams Michael Aldridge Lucille Barwick Marie Brinson Kenneth Davenport Molly Faye Davis Kenneth Dupree Inez Grady Rachel Hardy Rommie Hill Raymond Holland Alice Jean Hussey Marie Jones Shelby Jean Jones Jeanette Kelly Lovey Kelly Kenneth Kennedy Julia Miller Lila Mae Outlaw Roger O ' Quinn JUNIOR am Walton Stone Outlaw Ronald Earl Quinn Ada Frances Scott Albert Sydney Smith Bertha Kaye Smith Carolyn Smith Shirley Smith John Ivey Summerlin Willie Ray Summerlin Janice Sutton Peggy Joyce Sutton Delano Tyndall Grace Walker Howard Walker Lewis Westbrook, Jr. Geraldine Williams Jessie Williams Hazel Williams Shelby Jean Williams Verona Williams SOPHOlRf CLASS OFFICLRS President Faison Smith President Phil Goodson • presid® Secretary Cameron Deaver Secretary Edwina Smith ©asurer Lloyd Hill Treasurer Marilyn Stroud Reporter Josephine Waters Reporter Elaine Howell SePHOlHOKI cim Doris Bail Hess Davis, Jr. Carol Dunn L. G. Grady Peggy Grady Elwood Hardy Ruthie Ann Harper Vernon Harper Larry Herring Rose Marie Herring Albert Hill Evelyn Hill Hosanna Jones Andrew Kornegay James McNamara Durwood Outlaw Michael Outlaw Freddy Stafford Rosemond Outlaw Shelby Jean Powell Benjamin Rogers Braxton Rouse Kenneth Rouse Joyce Ann Smith Peggy Joyce Smith Shelby Jean Smith Yvonne Southerland Kenneth Stroud Peggy Stroud J. R. Sutton immm am Bernice Swinson ' T Gerald Thompson .. Nettie Jean Tyndall Cecil Waters , Preston Hill FRESIAN OFflCERS Darrell Kornegay Secretary Ray Westbrook Vice-President Braxton Grady - Patsy Kelly Reporters Carole Jones Secretary Carolyn Hines Vice-President Linwood Rhodes - Betty Quinn Treasurers Curtis Simmons - Nola Dean Quinn Presidents HKSHlHi m Bobby Alphin Doris Arnette Charles Barnette David Blizzard Betty Dail Wayland Davis Jake Dawson Carolyn Faulkner William Faulkner Peggy Garner Jean Gautier Robert Grady Janet Hardison Ada Harper Jasper Harper Richard Harper Alise Herring Carolyn Herring Daneese Herring Dalton Herring James Herring Mary Herring Bill Hill Edward Holmes Anne Houston Clystia Holt Ann Ivey A. V. Jones Kenneth Jones Margie Jones mmk am Maybelle Kennedy Dealie Kornegay A1 Mozingo Lucy Outlaw Mary Outlaw Jerome Page Margaret Sandlin Ryan Smith O ' Berry Stevens Carolyn Stroud Audrey Sullivan Catherine Stroud Joe Sutton Sybil Sutton Dorothy Taylor Mack Turner Myrtle Taylor Shelvy Taylor Leroy Tyndall Helen Waller Rubylene Waters Dwight Walker Connie Wells Edna Whaley Elaine Wiley Bryce Williams Lois Williams Marie Holmes N. A. S. N. K. O. .V I I ?! « [ • ± li! [IIMEITilltV itcmiv First Row; Mrs, Frances Jenkins, First Grade; Mrs. Nina Garner, Third Grade; Miss Sybil Davis, Third Grade; Mrs. Henrietta Grady, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Katie Rowell, First Grade; Mrs. Louise Wells, Fifth Grade. Second Row: Mrs. Effie Outlaw, First Grade; Mrs. Hazel Kornegay, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Lorena Vestal, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Margery Pickett, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Mary Stroud, Second Grade; Mrs. Catherine Sheppard, Eighth Grade; Mr. H. M. Wells, Principal. Third Row; Mr. Gene Elzas, Eighth Grade; Miss Bessie Kornegay, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Mamie Fordham, Fourth Grade; Miss Ruth Faulkner, Fifth Grade; Mr. Edgar Wells, Jr., Special. II liiiiiiiiiii III EIGHTH GRADE - MRS. SHEPPARD First Row; Kaffie Southerland, Evelyn Arn- ett, Faye Hardy, Wilma Hill, Margo Deaver , Donald Grady, Commie Jones, Lynwood Kornegay. Second Row: Gregory Smith, Joette Smith, Arlene Quinn, Peggy Smith, Jane Grady, Lorraine Howell, Doris Taylor, Ted Grady, Third Row: Carlyle Herring, Linda Holt, Rachel Outlaw, Patsy Sutton, Mary Wallace, Norma Southerland, Jean Walker, Sylvia Harper. Fourth Row; Nancy Grady, Charlotte Smith, Carl Baker, Joyce Williams, Patricia Herring, Sue Smith , Zella Williams. Fifth Row: Frederick Rho- des, Bud Powell, West Kornegay, Bobby Jordan. EIGHTH GRADE - MR. ELZAS First Row; Billy Sutton, Betty Lou Sutton, Perry Grady, Kirby Page, John Carter, Jimmy Wood, Clifton Herring, Lynwood Kornegay. Second Row: Freeman Murphy, Tommy Murray, Peggy Carter, Sheraldine Howard, Avery Kennedy, Edna Smith, Pat Miller, Ann Kornegay, Carolyn Kornegay. Third Row; Stephen Sutton, Shelton Wood, Ray Bishop, Joyce Williams, Remus Creel, Jr., Thomas Patterson, Edward Miller, Magdalene Outlaw, Shelby Wilkins. Fourth Row; Scarlett Hill, Carlene Outlaw, Edna Heath, Ella Huggins, George Bennett, John- ney Barton, Henry Grady. SEVENTH GRADE - MRS. ELLIS VESTAL First Row: Franklin Stafford, Harold Foss, Billy Smith, Faye Kornegay, June Smith, Ivey Quinn, Douglas Smith, Joe Arnette, Richard Taylor. Second Row; Lucille Lee, Ennis Proctor, Bobby Holt, Kenneth Smith, Grace Faulkner, Ella Fulghum, Cecil Lang- ston, Helen Boyette, Audrey Jones, Margie Lee, Hellen Taylor. Third Row; Morris Gainus, Fannie Jones, Thurman Herring, Haywood Stroud, Larry Jones, R. D. Stroud, Judith Bell, Hester Turner , James Brinson, Joe Lanier. SEVENTH GRADE MISS BESSIE KORNEGAY First Row; Carolyn Barnette, Sally Summ- erlin, Betty Lou Waters, Linda Rouse, Tra- vis Smith, Jackie Parker, Linwood Korne- gay, Frank Gautier, Joel Williams, Hugh Smith. Second Row: Nell Garner, Glenda Scott, Joyce Harper, Jimmy Jordan, Donald Quinn, Patsy Wilkins, Lawrence Herring, Walter Lee, Iris Jones, Edna Grace Smith. Third Row: Elaine Grady, Carolyn Waller, Sylvia Heath, Janice Barwick, Bettie Jones, Sadie Turner, Patricia Harper, Harry Will- iams, Mike Goodson, Gearldine Kornegay. SIXTH GRADE MRS. NORMAN PICKETT First Row: Dorothy Stevens, Margaret Out- law, Gerlene Holmes, Bobby Mercer, Don- ald Smith, Hubert Hill, D. L. Scott, Douglas Hardison, Linda Lou Smith. Second Row; Michael Rouse, M. G. Swinson, Patsy Herr- ing, Alicia Smith, Marie Jones, Minnie Sutt- on, Jo Ann Outlaw. Third Row; Velda Will- iams, Carolyn Stroud, Brenda Grady, Paul Williams, Nancy Tyndall, Judith Brinson, Keith Smith. Fourth Row; Melvin Harper, Philip Jernigan, Thomas Stroud, Martel Deaver. SIXTH GRADE MRS. HAROLD KORNEGAY First Row; Carrie Mae Foss, Shirley Wilk- ins, Yvonne Harper, Judity Rouse, Lynn Sutton, Douglas Hill, Herman Sutton, Larry Page, Leroy Holland. Second Row; Bertha Sheppard, Betty Joyce Faulkner, Annie Pearl Sutton, Jennie Fay Carter, Betty Carolyn Goodman, Virgil Malpass, Carol Stroud. Third Row; Joan Walker, Rose Bishop, Mar- tha Rogers, Verie Quinn, Barbara Stroud, Ben Turner, Bobby Herring, Sherwood Wat- ers. Fourth Row: Lewis Ray Daniels, Ken- neth Reardon, Bruce Outlaw, Melvin Will- iams, Robert Lee Outlaw, Walter Dali. FIFTH GRADE - MISS FAULKNER First Row; Tiffine Williams, Annie Lee, Marlene Taylor, Elwood Jones, Hope Welch, Betty Lee, Dorothy Ganius, Bessie Turner, Clara Sutton. Second Row; Judy Lee, Judith Patterson, Melda Harper, Lou- jean Harper, Donnie Mercer, R. W. Byrd, Marvin Swinson, Everette Westbrook, Nel- son Southerland. Third Row; Annette Price, Carolyn Bell, Betty Sanderson, Douglas Heath, Jimmy Smith, Alice Smith, Shelton Dawson, Kenny Page, Lewis Smith. Fourth Row; David Grigg, Peggy Hines, Anna Will- iams, Georgia Uzzell, Barbara Jones, Faye Harper, Zylphia Smith. FOURTH GRADE - MRS. FORDHAM First Row; Joe Allen Edwards, Haron Nel- son Waters, Annie Mae Carter, Earl Odell Harper, Joyce Ann Fulghum, Mur r el Ruth Jones, Jewell Ann Adams, Ruth Ann Rhodes, Gaynelle Waters. Second Row; Gwendolyn Louise Bishop, Carolyn Ann Stafford, Dwi- ght Sheppard, John Roy Rankin, Jr., Ida Malpass, Shirley Ann Swinson, William Ward, Betty Kay Herring, Johnnie Hardison. Third Row; Fay Pitman, Jack Miller, Don- ald Hill, Luther Jones, William Huggins, Needham Gainus, Allen Langston, William Grady, Nathan Thomas Scott, Lou Ellen Herring. FIFTH GRADE - MRS. H. M. WELLS First Row; Anne Simmons, Helen Herring, Sandra Helen Herring, Jackie Miller, Linda Jones, Carolyn Grady, Gail Grady, Billy Dail, Billy Jones. Second Row; Katherine Dunn, Beverly Jones, Allen Sutton, Phil Out- ' law, Randolph Kornegay, Clayton Creel, Dennis Stroud, Kelly Sutton, Dillon Smith. Third Row; Patricia Harper, Lola Korne- gay, Peggy Williams, Joyce Lee, Eleanor Herring, Doris Stroud, Judy Kornegay, Jan- ice Holt, James Byrd, Ray Rogers. Fourth : Row; Delores Taylor, Mildred Turner, Car - , olyn Jean Harper, Mary Grace Davenport, Ellis Daniels, Zella Carter, Seth Blizzard, John William Heath, Ronnie Holt. FOURTH GRADE - MRS. GRADY First Row: Agnes Heath, Wayland Stroud, Maynard Quinn, Kenneth Jones, J, F. Tay- lor, Thomas Smith, Joseph Barnett, Henry Jones. Second Row: Bivian Ann Grady, San- dra Southerland, Barbara Dean Smith, Bly- the Bell, John Robert Outlaw, Patricia Bell, Carol Waters, Lynda Westbrook. Third Row: Laurie Glen Jackson, Oliver Herring, Jr., Jo Ann Barnett, Linda Hardison. Vir- ginia Walker, Nellie Waters, Pearlena Quinn, Margie Taylor. Fourth Row: Aaron Smith, Donald Grady, Larry Davis, Brenda Kay Smith, Carol Faye Smith, Joan Smith, Sherwood Holt, Mary Lou Noble. THIRD GRADE - MISS SYBIL DAVIS First Row: Mary Louise Stafford, Donald Williams, Janice Sutton, Braxton Smith, Eva Kornegay, Sandra Atkinson, Linda Taylor, Betty Grace Dawson. Second Row: John Rouse, Gary Harper, Jimmy Herring, Mar- garet Anne Carter, Douglas Stroud, Bobby Harper, Kenneth Mur phey, Dwight Hill, Dennis Blizzard, Linda Faye Quinn. Third Row: Jacob Whaley, Sherril Walters, Glen- dale Stroud, Robert Jones, William Price. THIRD GRADE - MRS. GARNER First Row: Dennis Miller, Bobby Bell, Elizabeth Carter, Ray Holmes, Fletcher Rouse, Shelby Rouse, Linda Whaley, Eugene Lee. Second Row: Artie Miller, McDonald Sutton, Larry Dunn, Angus Morrison, Leroy Harper, Harry Herring, Glenn Williams, Linda Grady, Lou Gene Byrd. Third Row: Murphy Williams, Zennie Quinn, Joyce Williams, Phyllis Outlaw, Virginia Sutton, Edna Stroud, Kate Williams, Elizabeth Dunn. SECOND GRADE - MRS. ROWELL First Row; Dennis Harper, Evelyn Turner, Connie Jo Jackson, Elton Davis, Charles Holland, William Foss, Larry Herring, Brenda Howard, Elaine Stroud. Second Row; Billy Daniels, Violet Hill,Sallie Skin- ner, Dorothy Jernigan, Tennelia Smith, Elizabeth Dawson, Sandra Sheppard, Joyce Smith, Beverly Grady, James Fulghum. Third Row; Billy Paterson, Craig Potter, Norma Carter, Shirley Wood, Phillip Har- per, Larry Outlaw, Hugh Curtis Smith, David Ingram. SECOND GRADE - MRS. STROUD First Row; Billy Herring, Herbert Stroud, Phillip Grady, Douglas Powell, Elwood Taylor, Jimmy Turner, George Roland Tay- lor, Billy Ray Bell, Brenda Langston, Christine Harper. Second Row; Joe Pike, Danny Harrell, Mary Kelly, Ann Dail, Judith Waller, Linda Foss, Elizabeth Huggins, Ruth Thompson, Carolyn Kelly, Peggy Tyn- dall. Third Row; Geraldine Lee, Larry Welch, Janet Faye Westbrook. FIRST GRADE - MRS. EFFIE OUTLAW First Row; Nellie Taylor, Carolyn Sue Herring, Phyllis Holt, Gladys Smith, Glenda Whaley, Ruth Dail, Thomas Jackson Sulli- van, Kenneth Lane Lee, Angela Dail. Second Row; Micheal Smith, Janet Herring, Glena Brinson, Reed Potter, Jerry Lee Jones, Dean Powell, Janice Turner, Joyce Ann Kornegay, Rebecca Page, Charles Herring. Third Row; Gary Smith, Lee Clayton John- son, Joyce Ann Lee, Judy Gail Stroud, Jan- ice Davenport, Annette Turner, Joyce Ann Sutton. Fourth Row; Joel Allen Hardy, Ambrose Smith, James Bell, Ola Jean Stroud, Lucy Sheppard, Geraldine Duff. FIRST GRADE - MRS. JENKINS First Row: Jean Patterson, Winnefred Sou- therland, Janice Gainus, Anne Smith, Gene Grady, Violet Harper, Carolyn Turner, Brenda Price, Phyllis Hines, Ronnell Walk- er. Second Row: Frances Holmes, Patricia Carter, Juanita Lee, Brenda Jones, Faye Huggins, Thomas Sutton, Ralph Price, Rus- sell Swinson, Douglas Kornegay, Bobby Wilkins, Estelle Byrd. Third Row: Bobby Stroud, Edward Howard, Juanita Thompson, Alvis Deaver, Leroy Blizzard, Ronald Bell, Robert Stroud, Willie Stafford, Jimmie Lee. FIRST, SECOND GRADES MISS SALLIE OUTLAW THIRD, FOURTH GRADES MRS. LUCY O. SMITH First Row: Cloyce Herring, Daphney Stroud, Annette Chesnutt, Carol Heath, Carolyn Jones, Patricia Bradley, Hilda Alphin, Bobby Duncan , Dianna Outlaw , David Alphin. Second Row: Ellis Stroud, Melvin Foss, Garry Potter, Catherine Taylor, Janice Alphin, Dennis Alphin, Melvin Alphin, Grace Taylor, Mary Frances Harper. Third Row: Clark Lane, Jesse L. Outlaw, Jr., Billy Potter, Mabel Potter. FIFTH, SIXTH GRADES MR. LEWIS J. OUTLAW, JR. First Row: Jimmie Turner, Harry James Grady, Linda Raye Howell , Virginia O ' Quinn, Burma Stroud, Vivian Harper, Judy Alphin, Jimmie Lane. Second Row: Annie Turner, Carolyn Blizzard, Yvonne Herring, Hugh Grady Outlaw, W. G. Simmons, Hya- cinth Ann Herring, Wanda Kay Byrd, Theo- dore Heath. Third Row: Carl Taylor, Clar- ence Harper, Bobby Williams, Elsie Jean Outlaw, Linda Jean Stroud, Warren Lanier, Margaret Potter. A HARVEST FESTIVAL COURT Primary Carolyn Sue Herring Braxton Smith Grammar Doris Taylor Bobby Holt High School Norma Smith Edwin Hill Sponsors - Mrs. Lillian Swain Mr. Edgar Wells Reporter - Gerald Simmons Secretary - Faye Parker President - Betty Smith Vice -Pres. - Alfred Thigpen Treasurer - Charlotte Outlaw Geraldine Williams Inez Grady Peggy Jean Grady Shelby Southerland Ada Frances Scott Mary Louise Waters L. G. Kornegay Jo Ann Grady Michael Aldridge Albert S. Smith Jessie Williams Patricia Quinn Character OFFICERS Elaine Howell, Historian; Peggy Jean Grady, Parliamentarian: Jeanette Kelly, Vice President; Betty Smith, President; Molly Faye Davis, Secretary; Advisor, Miss Thelma Dilday. AMERICA ISISUISISISIS luiom mmiiis oi miu OFFICERS President; Gerald Simmons; Vice President: Lester Britt; Reporter: Leland Harper; Treasurer; Horace Kornegay; Secretary: Bill Herring. MCDOWELL MUSIC CLUB President Vice-President . . Secretary Program Chairman Reporter Director .... Betty Smith . . Marilyn Stroud Norma Allan Smith . . . Peggy Grady . ... Jo Ann Grady Mrs. Florrie Byrd President . . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . . Reporter . . . . Director .... MOZART MUSIC CLUB Nancy Lillian Grady Linda Holt Kaffie Southerland Patricia Herring Mrs. Florrie Byrd HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARIANS: Mrs, Alice Davis, Chief; Mavis Sutton, Joyce Lanier, Rubylene Waters, Peggy Holt, Mary Waters, Mrs. Davis, Maxine Quinn, Christine Williams, Clystia Holt, Betty Quinn. • « • “ ’ ELEMENTARY LIBRARIANS: Miss Bessie Kornegay, Chief; Mr. Gene Elzas, Miss Kornegay, Mrs. Ellis Vestal, Mrs. Catherine Sheppard. BOS BRIVIBS First Row; Gerald Simmons, Bill Herring, Leland Harper, Douglas Smith, John Ivey Summerlin, Kenneth Dupree, Horace Kornegay, Larry Herring, Delano Tyndall. Second Row; Leonard Sutton, Ray Franklin Smith, Norma Allan Smith, Nellie Brown Wilkins, Jeanette Kelly, Shelby Jean Sou- therland, Lou Gene Smith, Betty Smith, Alfred Thigpen, Oscar Sutton. Ml CIBB mint oiFictRS Treasurer . . . Secretary . . . Vice-President, Reporter . . . President . . . , Advisor . ... Peggy Jean Grady Norma Allan Smith . . Leland Harper Nellie Faye Parker Betty Spence Smith . Mr. T. R. Gurley AIHIFIIC ASSOCIAIIOI Shelby Jean Southerland Editor -in -Chief . . . Shelby Southerland Assistant Editor . . . Charlotte Outlaw Mimeographists Peggy Grady Mary Louise Waters Art Editor Inez Grady Society Editor Patricia Quinn Sports Editors Jessie Williams Michael Aldridge News Reporter . . . Geraldine Williams Exchange Editor Alfred Thigpen Typists Jo Ann Grady Peggy Grady Faye Parker Betty Smith mPIR SM Charlotte Outlaw Betty Smith Y[l llliOOK m Editor -in-Chief Betty Smith Associate Editor Faye Parker Circulation Elwood Walker Keith Oates Business Alfred Thigpen Sports Francis Harper Horace Kornegay Art Ruth Ann Page Margie Jones Advertising Peggy Grady Clubs Dorothy Rae Herring Peggy Ann Holt Photography Gerald Simmons Bill Herring Historian Shelby Southerland Testator Norma Allan Smith Prophet Lester Britt Jr. Faculty Advisor Mr. Edgar Wells Faye Parker GIRir liASKETBlIll Mr, Ralph Gurley - Coach Betty Smith - Captain Lou Gene Smith - Co-Captain Elaine Howell, Connie Wells, Margie Sutton, Carol Dunn, Faye Parker, Frances Harper, Julia Miller, Shirley Herring, Shelby Smith, Evelyn Hill, Norma Smith, Anne Houston, Peggy Smith, Edwina Smith, Peggy Stroud, DUPLIN COUNTY CHAMPIONS 1954 B, F, Grady Basketball Schedule November Tues, ll. . . Pink Hill. . . . G(W)-B(W) Thurs, 19, . . B. F. Grady, • . G(W)-B(L) Mon, 23, . . B. F, Grady. . G(W)-B(L) Tues, 24, , . Deep Run. , . . G(W)-B(W) December Tues, “T, . . B. F. Grady . . G(W)-B(L) Thurs, 3. . , Wallace. . , . . G(W)-B(L) Tues, 8, . . B. F. Grady . • . G(W)-B(W) Fri, 11, . . Chinquapin . • . G(W)-B(W) Wed, 16, , . B. F. Grady . . G(W)-B(L) Fri, 18. . .Warsaw. , , . . G(W)-B(W) Mnn. 9.1 Open ,,,,,, January Wed 6 . , . B. F. Grady , • . G(W)-B(L) Fri, 8 . , .Kenansville . . G(W)-B(L) Tues, 12. . . B, F, Grady . . G(W)-B(W) Tues, 19, . . Beulaville . . , ,G(W)-B(L) Thurs, 21. . . B. F. Grady . ,G(L)-B(L). Tues, 26. . . Faison ,G(W)-B(W) Fri, 29. . . B. F. Grady . « ,G(W)-B(W) February Tues, 2. . . Calypso . . . . ,G(W)-B(L) Thurs, 4. . . B. F. Grady , ,G(W)-B(L) Tues, 9. . . Rose Hill . . . ,G(W)-B(W) Thurs, 11 . . , B. F. Grady . ,G W)-B(L) Tues, 16 . . . Magnolia . . , . G(W)-B(W) B, F, Grady Deep Run , , , , , Pink Hill B, F, Grady Beulaville , , , , B, F, Grady Faison B, F, Grady Calypso , . , . B, F, Grady Open Rose Hill , , , , B. F. Grady Magnolia B, F, Grady Wallace , , , , B, F, Grady Chinquapin , , , , B, F, Grady Warsaw , , , , B, F, Grady , , , , Kenansville , , , , B, F, Grady CHIEF: Charlotte Outlaw Carole Jones, Lovey Kelly, Peggy Jean Grady, Peggy Jean Garner, Anne Houston, Connie Jo Wells. Bovr mmu[[ team Captain - Oscar Sutton Coach - Mr. Ralph Gurley Co -Captain - Leland Harper Wendell Outlaw, Lloyd Hill, Paul Tyndall, Albert S. Smith, Lewis Westbrook, Faison D. Smith Rommie Hill, Vernon Harper, Cameron Deaver, Freddie Stafford, Phil Goodson. mm[[ ni First Row: Wendell Outlaw, Lewis Westbrook, Earl Jones, Freddie Stafford, Phil Goodson. Second Row: Horace Korne- gay; Manager, Rommie Hill, Kenneth Kennedy, Douglas Smith, Michael Alridge, Mr, T. R. Gurley; Coach. 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