B F Grady High School - Overflow Yearbook (Seven Springs, NC)
- Class of 1961
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THE OVERFLOW Published by THE SENIOR CLASS of B.F. Grady High School IN APPRECIATION OF I OUR COUNTY SCHOOL For the past twelve years the seniors of ' 61 have been on the stairway to success, steadly climbing upward. Now, at last, we have reached the top. This means that we shall be leaving our country school soon, but not empty handed. We shall carry with us all the pleasant memories of our school days and the pride that goes with accomplishment. We feel in debt to B. F. Grady and should like to pay tribute to our beloved country school. With pleasure we present the memories of our senior year. 2 DEDICATION MISS BESSIE KORNEGAY To you whose love for B. F. Grady School is without end, whose determination has f $ been to build character in its students, whose loyalty and devotion to the best interests of the hundreds of students who have been under your supervision, the students and faculty gratefully dedicate this record of our lives in the 1960-61 edition of The Over- flow. 3 ADMINISTRATION Mr. H. M. Wells Principal Mr - Ta ft Mr. Alvin Kornegay Board Member Mr jobn Goods on M B oard Member HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY r Anna Grady Mr. East Coach, rry Stewart Carols College ysics Phy. ed. Mrs. Alice Davis Columbia University, S. C. Math, librarian 5 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY n ‘ • Wells Davison College Economics Mrs. Edna Ward 6 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY vr s Thelma Dilday ScIvoltaaCollese E Home Economics L °° ne n c Music L - mi . ioinwood Ward North Carolina State College Agriculture Mr Elwood Walker 7 PTA OFFICERS Clayton Creel, Seth Blizzard, Dennis Stroud, Faye Harper, Jackie Miller, Carolyn Grady, Alice Smith, Peggy Williams, Eleanor H. Boyette, Carolyn Bell, Betty Lou Sanderson, Judi A. Wiggins, Gail Grady. BUS DRIVERS = • £,e° ?. £ VlCe ' Pr ' e Ssin s Sl der,t 8 HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES CLASS HISTORY The year was 1957, thetime, 8:30 A. M., the place, B. F. Grady High School. This was the setting when we, a group of excited freshmen, first entered high school. We discovered that Mrs. Alice Davis and Mr. Alton Whaley would be our home room teachers. We immediately elected the following class officers: Presidents, Faye Harper and Jackie Miller; Vice-Presidents, David Grigg and Eleanor Herring; Secretaries, Nell Howard and Sandra Herring; Treas- urers, Kenny Page and Betty Hardy; Reporters, Marlene Taylor and Linda Jones. We found that in high school there were numerous activities to occupy our time, such as: club meetings, dances to attend, homework to prepare, and, of course, basketball games. Several of us made the varsity team and we were very proud of that. Many of us attended our first banquet that year. With all of these activities our freshman year slipped by and we were soon sophomores. The newness of being in high school had worn off and we were now looking forward to becoming seniors. We elected our class officers under the supervision of our home room teachers, Mrs. Edna Ward and Mr. Larry Stewart. They were: Presidents, Nell Howard and David Grigg; Vice- Presidents, Billy Jones and Sandra Herring; Secretaries, Lu Jean Harper and Judi Kornegay; Treasurers, Hope Welch and Alice Dail; Reporters, Peggy Williams, Jackie Miller, and Linda Jones; Parliamentarians, Betty Lou Sanderson and Carolyn Grady. Our junior year started with a bang by breaking the school records for selling magazines. The next big thing we did was to select our class rings. After much debating, we decided on a red set with a black G embedded in it. When our rings finally came, we were as proud as peacocks . Hessie of the Hills was a big hit. Directed by Mr. Edgar Wells, with a wonderful cast, it was very successful. Everyone enjoyed helping with it and we just hoped our senior play would turn out as well. The highlight of the year was our Junior-Senior Banquet held at the Golds- boro Hotel. There was a lot of work and lots of fun. The theme of our ban- quet was Junior-Senior Shangrila . Our senior year came so quickly, we could hardly grasp the idea. Our sponsors, Miss Mary Anna Grady and Mr. Edgar Wells, were a g reat help to us. The officers of our class are: President, Judi Kornegay; Vice-President, Gail Grady; Secretary, Janice Holt; Treasurers, Alice Smith and Elsie Outlaw; Reporter, Peggy Williams; and Devotional Chairman, Nell Howard. White caps and gowns have been selected for graduation. Our invitations and calling cards have been ordered. Our money-making projects have been varied and we are sure that by the end of the year we will be able to take our long awaited Washington-New York trip. We are all looking forward eagerly to our graduation. This will be a happy and an important event in our lives. It will also be sad as we realize that we are actually finishing high school. We will know that things will be much different then and we will have to plan and make a place in life for ourselves. Faye Harper-Historian 10 SENIOR OFFICERS V ■TisKwR Seated: Janice Holt, Secretary; Judi Kornegay, President; Gail Grady, Vice-President. Standing: Peggy Sue Williams, Reporter; Elsie Outlaw, Co-Treasurer; Phil Outlaw, Parliamentarian; Alice Smith, Co-Treasurer; Nell Howard, Devotional Chairman. SENIORS CAROLYN FAYE BELL In the Still of the Night ClassReporter 1; FHA 1,2; 4-H 1,2, Dress Review 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Bus Driver 3,4. MARLENE TAYLOR BLIZZARD The Marriage -Go -Round 4-H 1,2,4; FHA 1; Bus Driver 3. SETH THOMAS BLIZZARD Doll House FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Field Day 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3; Bus Driver 3,4; Superlative, Best Personality. ELEANOR CAROL HERRING BOYETTE Wedding Bells FHA 1; 4-H 1,2; Class Vice-President 1; Bus Driver 4; Dress Review 2; Basketball 1 . WANDA KAY BYRD Little Bitty Pretty One” 4-H 1 ,2 ,3, 4, Reporter 1, Dress Review 2,3, 4, Winner 2, 2nd Place 3, 3rd Runner-up County Review 2; Music Club 1,2,3; Annual Chief Typist 4; Dress Review 1; Librarian 3. CLAYTON MAX CREEL Baby, I Don ' t Care Monogram Club 2,4; FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Cattle Judging 2; FTA4; Basketball 2,4; Baseball 1; 4-H 1,2,4; Junior Play; Superlative, Friendliest. SENIORS ROBERT JACKSON DAIL I Hear You Knockin ' FFA 1,2, 3, 4, FieldDay 2; 4-H 1,2,3; Super- lative, Most Co-operative. AMELIA KATHERINE DUNN Poetry in Motion FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Projects Chairman 2, Vice- President 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Class Representative in Kinston Christmas Par- ade 4; Annual Sports Editor 4; Superlative, Most Attractive. CAROLYN KAY GRADY Frankie” Bus Driver 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 3; Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Chapter Degree 2; Class Reporter 1, Parliamentarian 2,3; Annual Advertiser; 4-H Club 1,2,3. FRANCES GAIL GRADY I Forgot to ' Remember to Forget You 4-H 1,2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Health Queen 2,3, County Runner-up 3, Home Management County Champion 4, County Council Secre- tary 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, State Degree 3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All Conference Team 3; MonogramClub2,3,4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4; Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Class Vice-President 4; 1st Place in Magazine Sales 3; Junior Play 3; Prophetess 4; Bus Driver 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Superla- tive, Best -All -Around. DAVID TRUETT GRIGG So Rare” Junior Play 3; Class President 2,3, Vice- President 1; Master of Ceremonies Jr. -Sr. Banquet 3; Marshal 3; FFA 1,2,3, Vice- President 3, FieldDay 2; Dairy Judging 2, Crops Judging 2, Tool Judging 2, Livestock Judging 1,2, Parliamentary Procedure Contest 1,2; Beta Club 2,3, Vice-President 3; Baseball 2; Monogram Club President 3; Jr. Varsity Basketball 2,3; Paper Staff 3; FTA 3. VEEDA FAYE HARPER Secret Love” Class President 1; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Program Chairman 3; Annual Staff 4, Historian; Paper Staff, Art Editor 3; Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Music Club 2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. SENIORS MELDA CAROL HARPER You Talk Too Much FHA 1. WOODROW HEATH Just A Little FFA 1,2 ,3, 4, President 2,3, Vice-President 1; Parliamentary Procedure 1,2,3, Live- stock Judging 2,3, Tool Identification 1, Land Judging 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Bus Driver 4. IRENE HERRING You Better Know What You ' re Doing FHA 1; 4-H 1,2; Dress Review 2; Repre- sentative in Pink Hill Christmas Parade 4; Superlative, Neatest. JANICE ROSE HOLT It ' s Too Soon To Know FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; FTA 1,2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, President 3; Piano 1; Mono- gram Club 1,2 ,3 ,4, Reporter 3,4, Secre- tary 4; Junior Varsity 1; Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Paper Staff Editorial Assis- tant 3; Cheerleader 1,2, Chief 3,4; Marshal 3; Junior Play 3; Class Secretary 4; Annual Business Manager; Representative Home- coming Court 4; Superlative, Most Cour- teous. RONNIE STOKES HOLT Miss Anne FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Field Day 1,2; Land Judging 1, Livestock Judging 1; 4-H 1,2,3; Annual Art Editor 4; Superlative, Most Attractive. WINNIE NELL HOWARD Your Other Love FHA 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3, Vice-President 2, Song Leader 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, President 4; Class President 2, Treasurer 3, De- votional Chairman 4; Junior Play 3; Testa- trix 4; Superlative, Best Personality. SENIORS BILLY FRANK UN JONES The Way of a Clown FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1,2; Varsity 4, Scorekeeper 3, Manager 2; 4-H 1,2; FTA 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Baseball 2,3, 4, Manager 1; Tool Judging 1,2, Winner 2; Cattle Judging 2,3; Junior Play 3; Class Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3, Marshal 3; Annual Business Manager 4; Paper Staff Sports Editor 3; Superlative, Most Talented 4; Clown Winner in Kinston and Pink Hill Christmas Parades. SADIE CAROLYN JONES It ' s Now or Never FHA 1,3; 4-H 1,3; Dress Review. JUDITH ELAINE KORNEGAY Wait for Me” Music Club 1,2; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4, Song Leader 1, Vice-President 2, President 3,4, Health Queen 2, County Council Song Leader 4, District Talent Winner 2,3, State Talent Show 2,3; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Song Leader 2,3, Reporter 4, State Degree 3; FTA 1,2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Junior Play 3; Marshal 3; Paper Staff Editorial Assistant 3; Winner in Magazine Sales 3; Bus Driver 4; Vete- ran ' s Day Representative 4; Superlative, Most Talented. JOYCE LEE Sweetie Baby FHA 1; 4-H 1; Librarian 3; Harvest Festi- val 3,4; Dress Review 2; Annual typist 4; Superlative, Friendliest. DONNIE MERCER I ' ll Get By Beta Club 2,3,4; Annual Typist 4; Super- lative, Most Intellectual. JACKIE WEST MILLER Love In Bloom FHA 1; 4-H 1,2,3; Class President 1, Re- porter 2,3; Magazine Sales Winner 3; Har- vest Festival Queen 3; Pink Hill Parade 4; Dress Review 2; Bus Driver 4; Annual Circulation Manager 4; Basketball 1,2 ,3,4; All-Conference Basketball Team 3; Mono- gram Club 2,3,4; Superlative, Most Ath- letic. SENIORS ELSIE JEAN OUTLAW You Are the Only One FHA 1,3; 4-H 1,2,3; Annual Advertiser 4; Class Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Dress Review 2. PHIL OUTLAW In the Mood FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Sentinel 2,3, Vice-President 4, Cattle Judging2,3, Chapter Star Farmer 2,3, State Farmer 3, Parliamentary Pro- cedures 2,3; Monogram Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2 ,3,4; Class Reporter 2, Parliamentarian 4; Junior Play 3; Substitute Bus Driver 4; Field Day 2; Basketball Manager 2, Clock- keeper 3,4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1,2. KENNY LYNN PAGE Have You Ever Been Lonely Class Treasurer 2; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H 1,2. JUDITH MARILYN PATTERSON The Man I Love FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Chapter Degree 3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4, County Dress Review Winner 3; Varsity Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4; FT A 1,2; Annual Typist 4; Kinston Christmas Parade 4. LINDA KAYE ROUSE Too Close for Comfort Moss Hill High School 1; FHA 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3. WILLIE RAE ROUSE When My Dreamboat Comes Home FHA 1; Dress Review 2; 4-H 1,2. SENIORS BETTY LOU SANDERSON Betty Lou Got a New Pair of Shoes Class Parliamentarian 1,2,3; Bus Driver 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; FTA 4; Monogram Club 2,3; FHA 1,2, Chapter Degree 2; District Science Fair Winner 2; Annual Advertising Chief 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Maga- zine Sale Winner 3; Superlative, Most Co-operative. ALICE FAYE SMITH Don ' t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes Class Treasurer 4; Chief Marshal 3; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Recreation Chairman 2, President 3, State Treasurer 4; District II President 4, State Degree 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Pro- jects Chairman 3, Reporter 3, Program Chairman 4; FTA 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3,4; Co -Editor of Annual 4; Magazine Sales Winner 3; Harvest Festival Queen 4; Bus Driver 4; Junior Play Promp- ter 3; Superlative, Most likely to Succeed. JAMES ROBERT SMITH Natural Born Lover FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Livestock Judging 2,3, Field Day 1,2, Land Judging 1; 4-H 1,2,3; FTA 4; Annual Circulation Manager; Harvest Festival King 1,2,4; Baseball 3,4; Basket- ball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All-Conference Team 3; Monogram Club2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Superlative, Best All Around. LEWIS GARLAND SMITH Don ' t Blame Me” FFA 1,2 ,3,4, Cow Judging 2, Field Day 1,2, Land Judging 1; 4-H 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Substitute Bus Driver 4; Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed. ZYLPHIA CAROL SMITH Hallelujah I Love Him So FHA 1, Junior Degree; Class Secretary 2; 4-H 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram 2, 3,4; Superlative, Best Sport. HARRY DENNIS STROUD Am I the Man FFA 1,2 ,3 ,4, Field Day 1, Parliamentary Procedure 3; 4-H 1,2,3; Pink Hill Parade 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Superlative, Most Courteous. SENIORS DOROTHY CAROL STROUD If Dreams Came True FHA 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2; Junior Play Usher. LINDA JEAN STROUD Eddie, My Love 4-H 1,2; Dress Review 2. DE LORIS WADE TAYLOR You Mean Everything to Me FHA 1; 4-H 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Dress Re- view 2; Annual Typist 4; Librarian 2,3. BETTY ANN HARDY WATERS Baby Let ' s Play House FHA 1; 4-H 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 1; Dress Review 2; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 1. EVERETTE CECIL WESTBROOK Ain ' t That a Shame Basketball 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity 1; Varsity 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Tool Judging Contest 1,2; Junior Play 3; Annual Sports Editor 4; Superlative, Most Athletic. PEGGY SUE WILLIAMS Peggy Sue FHA 1, Junior Degree; Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Class Reporter 2,3,4; Junior Play Usher 3; Marshal 3; Annual Editor; Superlative, Most Intellectual. CLASS PROPHECY 1214 Peachtree Street Paris, West Carolina May 20, 1971 Professor Billy Jones B. F. Grady Institute of Learning Albertson City, N. C. Dear Billy, I am very glad you were able to arrange with your fellow faculty members for our class (the class of ' 61) to have our reunion at our old high school. So that you may have a vague idea of what we are going to do, I ' ll outline the program the planning committee has arranged. To begin the day, Faye Harper, a psychologist in Norfork, Va., will be in charge of our devotional. Joyce Lee and Deloris Taylor who are telephone operators in Tiny Town; Nell Howard, secretary for a Beaulaville construction firm; and Wanda Byrd, medical secretary at Virginia Beach are goingto sing with Faye to bring back memories of their group singing in our high school days. By the way, these girls are all happily married and have children. The committee asked Judi Kornegay to render some of the songs which she sings on The Lonesome Soldiers ' Show at Fort Knox. Judi lives there with her husband and two little ones. Janice Holt, guidance counselor for Raleigh City Schools, has consented to have something planned to amuse the children who are at the reunion. Betty Ann Hardy Waters and Eleanor Herring Boyette will assist Janice. Both of them have plenty of experience in working with the tiny tots. Everette Westbrook and Jackie Miller are planning some activities for outside. Did you know they are coachingthe area champion basketballteams over at East Duplin High. In case some of us have too bigaday, Alice Faye Smith, M. D. will be there to set broken bones or dress blisters. Alice has her own office now. Carolyn Grady will be able to assist her since she is a registered nurse at Rex Hospital. Clayton Creel will bring some of the things he has constructed in his own New and Old Fix it Shop located in Sarecta. Among the things he ' ll bring will be his idea of a perfect car. Dennis Stroud is going to check over this to see if he agrees. Dennis has his own garage at Miller Town. He spe- cializes in transfer trucks. Melda Harper, owner and operator of Mel ' s Restaurant in Tiny Town, has agreed to serve us our lunch at 12:45 in the Institute lunchroom. Willie Rae Rouse, Carolyn Bell, and Zylphia Carol Smith who work as airline hostesses for T. W. A., and Carolyn Jones who has a partnership in Kornegay ' s Food located at Outlaw ' s Bridge will help Melda with the serving. After lunch the committee decided to let the men-folks ride over to Scott ' s Town and tour Seth Blizzard and Robert Dail ' s huge Agriculture Test Farm. I hear it is the only one of its kind in Southeastern N. C. They have asked Phil Outlaw, Area Farm Agent, to explain in detail the usefulness of this type of testing to everyone. To entertain the women while the men have gone, Dorothy C. Stroud has promised to bring the latest styles from her Paris Original Dress Shop in Raleigh. Kathryn Dunn and Irene Herring, models for the Jonathan Logan Company will show some of the newest creations. Betty Lou Sanderson has the main office for her chain of Sands Photo Studios in Raleigh, N. C. Betty Lou has agreed to take action shots of the reunion. Judy Patterson Bostic, who manages the Sands Studio Branch in Greenville while her husband goes to school; Robert Smith, electrical engineer tor the new Du Pont Plant at Houstons; and Linda Stroud, secretary in the Tiny Town Bank, have arranged to help Betty Lou. Did you know that Betty Lou, Robert and Linda Jean are each very happily married. David Grigg, Donnie Mercer, and Woodrow Heath are to serve as the decorating and welcoming Committee. Comparing notes should be fun to these three math instructors. David is a professor of math at E. M. I., Donnie at East Duplin and Woodrow at Maready. Elsie Jean Outlaw Taylor has promised to run a feature about our reunion in her paper, The Outlaw ' s Bridge Review. She and her husband and three children live in the town of Outlaw ' s Bridge. Peggy Sue Williams editor of the Sarecta Herald has given us the same promise. By the way, Peggy ' s husband is the editor of this paper. Can you imagine? Ronnie Holt, chief of police in Wades ville, Kenny Page, police chief in Trenton and Lewis Smith, highway patrolman in Jones County have promised to park the cars and direct traffic. It sounds as if everyone in our class has had a degree of success. I can ' t wait to see them and their families. Can you? So long. I ' ll be seeing you the big day of the reunion. A classmate always, Gail Grady Annette Jones, Dovelle Outlaw, Jr. MASCOTS AND MARSHALS David Grigg, Alice Faye Smith, Chief; Judi Kornegay, Janice Holt, Peggy Williams, Billy Jones. 20 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Sixty-One, B. F. Grady High School, in the county of Duplin, state of North Carolina, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare and make this our Last Will and Testament. Article I To B. F. Grady School, we leave our love and a host of happy memories for it is here that we began our harvest of learning. Article II To Mr. H. M. Wells, our principal, we leave our gratitude for the cooperation and leadership he has given us. Article III To the School Faculty we leave our thanks for helping to guide our steps by motivating and stim- ulating us to greater growth. Article IV To the underclassmen, we leave the hope that they will achieve even greater heights of learm.ig in the coming years. Article V Individual bequests: Faye Harper wills her love of pizza parties to Geri Wiggins. Robert Dail wills his reading ability to Baby Holmes. Billy Jones leaves his ability to get along with Mrs. Davis to Duck Hill (providing he is a hundred miles away). Katherine Dunn wills her ability to warm the bench to Joan Westbrook. Lewis Smith wills his ability to study to Dwight Sheppard. Judi Kornegay leaves her dimples to another cute Judy (Faye Smith) so Clayton will like her. Gail Grady wills her ability to get off class to Mary Linda Grady and Phyllis Outlaw. Nell Howard wills her love of Beulaville to Gwen Bishop. Carolyn Grady bequeaths her ability to play basketball to Mary Louise Stafford and her bus, Number 9, to anyone who wants it. Judith Bostic leaves her love of basketball to Mary Stafford and hopes that she will enjoy it as much as she has. Linda Rouse wills her temper to Mr. Stewart since he doesn ' t have one. Betty Lou Sanderson wills her hearts collection to Miss Grady in hopes that she will add Mr. Edgar Wells to it and her Limousine 7 to Duck Hill. Deloris Taylor wills her love for black hair and brown eyes to Judy Faye Smith. Jackie Miller wills her ability to play on the All East Basketball Team to anyone who can jump high enough. Janice Holt wills her love of Chapel Hill to Miss Grady. Zylphia Carol Smith leaves her ability to chatter and her idiosyncrasies to Sandra Atkinson. Linda Stroud wills her good times at NuPont Drive Inn and Carlyle ' s to Daphney Stroud and Carol Heath. Peggy Sue Williams bequeaths her extra pounds to Mary Ann Gresham and her school bus to the bus mechanic. Carolyn Jones wills her seat on 48 to Katherine Taylor and hopes that she will enjoy it as much as she has. Melda Harper leaves her talent for making taffy to Dorothy Jernigan. Dennis Stroud leaves his quiet ways to Laurie Glenn Jackson. Joyce Lee wills her beautiful brown eyes to Ed West so he ' ll have two pairs to look at the cheerleader. Elsie Jean Outlaw Taylor leaves her love of curly hair to Patricia Bell. Eleanor Herring Boyette wills her ability to cook to Joan Smith so she can boil water without burning it. Willie Rae Rouse leaves her long hair to Linda Faye Williamson and Edna Joyce Stroud. Carolyn Bell wills her ability to drive Lizzie to Gaynell Waters and her bus to Patricia Sell. Dorothy Stroud bequeaths her naturally curly hair to PatysyHarper. Irene Herring wills her big feet to Jo Ann Barnette so she can stand up to Mr. Edgar Wells. BettyAnn Hardy Waters leaves her love for French to Barbara Dean Smith and hopes she ' ll get more out of it than she put into it. Donnie Mercer bequeaths his laziness to Donald Heath. Kenny Page bequeaths his ability to stay away from cops to Donald Williams. Clayton Creel wills his love for Miss Grady and her 9th grade to anyone who would like to accept it. Woodrow Heath wills his crew cut to Jimmie Turner. Robert Smith leaves his ability to shoot pool to Larry Davis. Wanda Kay Byrd wills her height to Ruth Ann Rhodes. Everette Westbrook leaves his ability to read to Braxton Smith. Alice Faye Smith wills her trim figure to Scarlette Hill and her ability to get along with teachers to Lynda Raye Westbrook. 21 Nell Howard, Testatrix THE JUNIOR-SENIORS Alice Faye Smith - D. L. Scott, Jr. Judi Kornegay - L. H. Turner Wanda Byrd - Jerry Holland Japanese Dance in Shangrila 22 JUNIOR OFFICERS Larry Davis Jane Reardon Linda Westbrook Adrian Grubbs Joan Westbrook President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Standing: Mrs Zennie Quinn Gary Harper Mary Stafford Clark Lane Kay Williams Room President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Seated: Mr. Stewart ' s Phyllis Outlaw Linda Williamson Edna Stroud John Rouse . Ward ' s Room President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter FRESHMAN OFFICERS Left Row: Mr. Wells ' Room Phillip Grady Beverly Grady Larry Welch Peggy Tyndall President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Right Row: Mr. Whitson ' s Room Ruth Howard President Ann Dail Secretary Larry Outlaw Treasurer Tennelia Smith and Connie Jackson Vice-Presidents not pictured mm jjgLjl $ JUNIORS Jewell Adams Judy Alphin Jo Ann Barnette Joe Barnette Blythe Bell Patricia Bell Gwen Bishop Larry Davis Allen Grady Donald Grady Harry Grady Patricia Grigg Adrian Grubbs Linda Hardison Vivian Harper Donald Heath Donald Hill Joe Hill Scarlette Hill Joe Holmes Sherwood Holt Laurie Jackson Henry Jones 24 JUNIORS Hubert Jones, Jr. Muriel Jones Carol Malpass Elizabeth Mozingo John Robert Outlaw Jane Carol Reardon Ruth Ann Rhodes Lynwood Sandlin Tommy Scott Dwight Sheppard Barbara Dean Smith Carol Faye Smith Aaron Smith Joan Smith Carolyn Stafford Burma Stroud Wayland Stroud Gaynelle Waters Nellie Waters Nelson Waters Joan Westbrook Linda Rae Westbrook Geraldine Wiggins Kenneth Ray Jones (not pictured) 25 SOPHOMORES Sandra Atkinson Billy Dail Elizabeth Dunn Larry Dunn Linda Grady Gary Harper Harry Herring Dwight Hill Ralph Holland Edward Holmes Lyndon Hussey James King Clark Lane Eugene Lee Louise Maready Jack Miller Kenneth Mozingo Bonnie Murphy Kenneth Murphy Phyllis Outlaw Zinnie Quinn, Jr. Johnny Rankin 26 SOPHOMORES Jo Ann Rouse John Rouse Shelby Rouse Ruth Sanderson Braxton Smith Mary Stafford Douglas Stroud Edna Joyce Stroud Jimmy Stump Janice Sutton Catherine Taylor Jasper Taylor Linda Taylor Annie Pearl Thompson Harold Turner Linda Whaley Glenn Williams Kay Williams Linda Williamson Donald Williams Murphy Williams 27 FRESHMEN MMiMifeit i £.M 1 MH t )i lifetfi A A Hilda Alphin Sammy Alphin Harvey Arnette Billy Bell Dennis Blizzard Faye Blizzard Annette Chestnut Ann Dail Billy Daniels Elton Davis Beverly Grady Phillip Grady Mary Gresham Harry Grubbs Christine Harper Dennis Harper Johnnie Harper Leroy Harper Carol Heath Violet Hill James Holmes Ray Holmes Ruth Howard David Ingram Connie Jo Jackson FRESHMEN Dorothy Jernigan Earl Johnson Brenda Jones Carolyn Jones Robert Jones Dennis Miller Larry Outlaw Billy Patterson Craig Potter Douglas Powell Sandra Sheppard Hugh Smith Judy Smith Tennelia Smith Daphney Stroud Ellis Stroud Glendale Stroud George Taylor Jimmie Turner Peggy Tyndall Judith Waller Larry Welch Edward West Janet Westbrook Louis Whitfield Not pictured William Foss Artie Dwight Miller 29 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Mary Louise Stafford Gail Grady Queen Judy Faye Smith 30 ACTIVITIES QUEENS JUDI KORNEGAY Armistice Day Warsaw KATHERINE DUNN Christmas Kinston IRENE HERRING Christmas Pink Hill HARVEST FESTIVAL KINGS and QUEENS Primary: Joseph Parker and Joyce Craft High School: Adrian Grubbs and Alice Faye Smith Elementary: .... Annette Turner and Anthony Westbrook BABY WINNER Ronnie Martell Herring Mr. Edgar J. Wells, Jr. and Mrs. Edna Ward, Advisors. ANNUAL STAFF Peggy Sue Williams Editor Alice Faye Smith Co-Editor Billy Jones and Janice Holt Business Managers Robert Smith and Jackie Miller Circulation Managers i Ronnie Holt Art Editor Everette Westbrook and Katherine Dunn Sports Editors Elsie Jean Outlaw, Betty Lou Sanderson, and Carolyn Kay Grady , Advertisement Committee. ANNUAL STAFF Left to Right: Judith Patterson, Joyce Lee, De- loris Taylor, Wanda Byrd, Chief; and Donnie Mercer. Gail Grady Prophet Faye Harper Historian Nell Howard TestatrLx SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Alice Faye Smith - Lewis Smith 36 ' T4‘ 4 ? ' ■$ ’’y SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND Gail Grady - Robert Smith 37 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST ATTRACTIVE Katherine Dunn - Ronnie Holt 38 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST INTELLECTUAL Peggy Sue Williams - Donnie Mercer 39 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST TALENTED Judi Kornegay - Billy Jones 40 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST SPORTS Zylphia Carol Smith - Phil Outlaw 41 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST PERSONALITY Nell Howard - Seth Blizzard 42 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST ATHLETIC Jackie Miller - Everette Westbrook 43 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST COURTEOUS Dennis Stroud - Janice Holt 44 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES NEATEST Irene Herring - Kenny Page 45 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES FRIENDLIEST Clayton Creel - Joyce Lee 46 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST CO-OPERATIVE Betty Lou Sanderson - Robert Dail 47 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Kneeling: Nellie Waters, Pianist; Judi Kornegay, Reporter; Geri Wig- gins, Parliamentarian; Linda Grady, Treasurer; Gail Grady, President; Katherine Dunn, Vice-President; Scarlette Hill, Secretary; Joan West- brook, Historian; Patricia Grigg, Song Leader. Standing: Judi A. Wig- gins, Projects Chairman; Barbara Dean Smith, Degrees Chairman; Miss Thelma E. Dilday, Advisor; Carol Faye Smith, Hospitality Chairman ; Blythe Bell, and Gwen Bishop, Rec- reation Chairmen. Alice Faye Smith State Treasurer OFFICERS Donald Grady . . Phil Outlaw . . . Advian Grubbs . Clark Lane . . . Larry Davis . . Dwight Sheppard . . . President Vice-president . . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . . Sentinel FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Nelly Waters F.F.A. Sweetheart Nell Howard, President Judi Kornegay, Vice-President Geri Wiggins, Secretary-Reporter Gail Grady, Treasurer Alice Smith, Program Chairman Faye Harper, Devotional Chairman Scarlette Hill Janice Holt Billy Jones Ruth Ann Rhodes Deloris Taylor Murial Jones Donnie Mercer Donald Grady Peggy Sue Williams 4-H CLUBS 51 DRAMATICS Mama ' s Baby Boy Saved By The Belle” MUSIC CLUB 52 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA B.F. GRADY SCHOOL OFFICERS Gail Grady, President Geri Wiggins, Vice President Scarlette Hill, Secretary Alice G. Davis, Sponsor Linda Grady, Librarian Joan Smith, Reporter Billy Jones, Treasurer F.T.A. MEMBERS 53 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 1961 DUPLIN COUNTY CHAMPIONS Jackie Miller Carolyn Grady Carol Smith Alice Faye Smith Judith P. Bostic Katherine Dunn Gail Grady 54 1 Grady Braxton Smith BOYS’ BASKETBALL Gary Harper Robert Smith 55 BASKETBALL TEAMS Bottom Row: Larry Stewart, Coach; Jackie Miller, Co-Captain; Carolyn Grady, Mary Stafford, Beverly Grady, Judith Patterson Bostic, Gail Grady, Co-Captain. Top Row: Alice Faye Smith, Katherine Dunn, Vivian Harper, Judy Smith, Edna Joyce Stroud, Faye Harper. Bottom Row: Larry Stewart, Coach; Billy Jones, Craig Potter, Phillip Grady, Robert Smith, Co- Captain. Top Row: Kenneth Murphy, Larry Dunn, Dennis Harper, Gary Harper, Co-Captain; Clayton Creel, Donald Grady. 56 V BASKETBALL MANAGERS Top row: Ronnie Holt, Scorekeeper; Phil Outlaw, Timekeeper. Bottom row: Larry Holt, Boyce Smith, Floor and Ball Manag- ers. CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Janice Holt, Judi Alphin Wiggins, Co-Captains; Standing: Nellie Waters, Joan Smith, Judy Waller, Jo Ann Barnette. MONOGRAM CLUB Across: Gail Grady Janice Holt Robert Smith Barbara Smith Alice Smith President Secretary Reporter Vice President Secretary Reporter Treasurer BASEBALL TEAM Front Row: Adrain Grubbs, Robert Smith, Braxton Smith, Harry Grubbs, Elton Davis, Ralph Holland, Hugh Curtis Smith. Second Row: Philip Grady, Billy Jones, Phil Outlaw, Joe Hill, Larry Dunn, Jackie Jones, Linwood Sandlin. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Allen Kornegay, Mrs. Tom Spell, Mrs. Florence Jernigan, Mrs. Thurman Moody, Mrs. Tom Paget, Mrs. Troy Smith. JANITOR and JANITRESS Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stafford MAID Mrs. John Sandlin 59 IN APPRECIATION We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Sixty-one, would like to take this opportunity to thank MRS. EDNA WARD, a beloved teacher, for her understanding, guidance, patience, and work in making our annual, The Overflow, such a rich volume of memories. 60 h ' t. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Mrs. Susie Bryson Western Carolina Teachers College Eighth Grade Mr. William Br yson East Carolina College Eighth Grade Miss Bessie Kornegay East Carolina College Seventh Grade Mrs. Lorena B. Vestal N. C. State College Seventh Grade Mrs. Margaret Sutton Atlantic Christian College Sixth Grade Mrs. Hazel Ruth Kornegay Guilford College Sixth Grade Mrs. Louise H. Wells W. C. U. N. C. Fifth Grade Miss Elizabeth Ann Smith Atlantic Christian College Fifth Grade Mrs. Mamie R. Fordham East Carolina College Fourth Grade Mrs. Henrietta S. Grade East Carolina College Fourth Grade Mrs. Nina Lee Garner East Carolina College Third Grade Miss Edna Earle Mozingo East Carolina College Third Grade Mrs. Janice M. Kornegay East Carolina College Second Third Grades Mrs. Ruth Waller Atlantic Christian College Second Grade Miss Patricia Quinn East Carolina College Second Grade Mrs. Effie Outlaw Appalachian State College First Grade Miss Sally Outlaw Appalachian State College First Grade 62 EIGHTH GRADE Dennis Alphin Melvin Alphin James Bell Janice Bell Patricia Bradley Patricia Carter Robert Cox Angela Dail Ruth Dail Stewart Deaver Tempie Deaver Bobby Duncan Gordan Ezzell Janice Gainus Robert Goodson Joel Hardy Mary Frances Harper Danny Harrell Carolyn Sue Herring Charles Herring Janet Herring Larry Herring Kenneth Hill Frances Holmes Harry Holmes Jimmie Holmes Mary Holmes Paul Holmes Phyllis Holt Lake Howard, Jr. Carolyn Jones Jerry Jones Jimmy Lee Kenneth Lee Rebecca Page Jean Patterson Joe Pike Reed Potter Dean Powell Betty Rose Rouse Wesley Rouse Patsy Sandlin Ambrose Smith Ann Smith Micheal Smith Winifred Southerland Willie Stafford, Jr. Bobby Stroud Elaine Stroud Ola Jean Stroud Robert Stroud Janice Stump Joyce Sutton Thomas Sutton Elwood Taylor Yvonne Taylor James Thigpen Annette Turner Laut Turner Jane Walker Anita Waters Glenda Whaley Margie Whitfield Elwood Wiggins James Williamson SEVENTH GRADE Not Pictured Sherwood Ezzell David Alphin Ramona Alphin Suzanne Alphin J. W. Bell Ronald Bell Wanda Bell Donald Blizzard Dowling Byrd Patsy Dail Terry Dail Janice Davenport Brenda Deaver Geraldine Duff Barbara Grady Patricia Grady James Gresham Leon Grubbs Darry Hargrove Ray Harper Jo Ann Heath Bettie Sue Herring Linda Kay Hill Betty Faye Holmes Lou Anne Howard Dianne Jackson Linda Johnson Dianne Jones Woodley Jones Lewis Keathley, Jr. Carl Kornegay Denise Kornegay Eugene Kornegay Forest Lee Leamon Lee Douglas McArthur Mary Addie Mewborn Leslie Murphy Winston Murphy Henry Clay Nobles Shirley Pickett Sammy Price Sarah Rhodes Amanda Rouse Frederick Rouse Gail Rouse Martha Sheppard Bettie Smith Boyce Smith Devon Smith Gary Smith Linda Fay Smith Margie Smith Rachael Smith Rose Stafford Billy Stroud Bryson Stroud Kay Stroud Marshall Stroud Thomas Sullivan Carolyn Sutton Joyce Taylor Marie Taylor Sylvia Taylor Virgil Taylor Linda Tyndall Ronell Walker Phyliss Waller Milford Waters Anthony Westbrook Glenda Williams Jennie Williams W. T. Worrell SIXTH GRADE Helen Alphin Joyce Alphin Sandra Bell Brenda Blizzard Charlie Buck Dail Kenneth Dail Elizabeth Deaver Sammie Faires W. T. Gufford Freddie Harper Jerry Harper Marlene Harper Rodney Harper Shelton Hardy Emily Herring Prentice Herring James Earl Hill Larry Holt Sharon Howard Freddy Hudson Edna Ivey Peggy Jones Andrew Keathley Harold Kennedy Nancy Kornegay Glenwood Lanier Emily Marshburn Doris McArthur Larry Mercer Linda Mercer Joe Noble Edward Norris A. J. Outlaw Dennis Outlaw Dwight Pate Jerry Pickett Jesse Pike Johnny Pike Wanda Potter Catherine Rouse Judy Rouse Melvin Rouse Sandra Rouse Glenwood Sanderson Milton Singleton Janice Smith Linda Smith Thomas Smith Billy Stroud Danelle Stroud Julia Sutton Linda Sutton Ronnie Taylor J. D. Thigpen, Jr. Harold Turner Keith Turner Hal Walker Linda Walker Gloria Wallace Max Waters George West Gaston Westbrook Andrew Whitfield 65 FIFTH GRADE Roger Alphin Pamela Atkinson Mickey Best Nadine Byrd Deverly Dail Sue Dail Dianne Daniels Brenda Davenport Marie Foss Larry Futrelle Gerald Garner Betty Goodson Darrell Grubbs Glenn Gufford Clarry Hargrove Michael Harper Susie Harrell Eula Mae Herring Lucille Herring Marlene Herring Ronnie Holland Keith Holmes Johnnie Howard Robert Jackson Sherwood Jackson Alford Jones Gary Jones Janice Jones Donald Jordon Brenda Koonce Danny Kornegay Carolyn Mewborn Gail Morris Faye Outlaw Gail Outlaw Milton Page Ronald Pate LaDonna Patterson Linda Potter Annelle Powell Charlie Price Bryan Rouse Linda Kaye Rouse Paulette Sackett Norma Sandlin Joe Scott C. L. Sheppard Phyllis Singleton Craig Smith John Smith June Smith Linda Smith Franklin Southerland Way land Southerland Donald Stallings Dwight Stroud Vivian Stroud Morris Taylor Ronald Turner Thomas Turner Robert Waller Connie West Annette Whaley Roger Wiley Cindy Williams Mary Ella Worrell FOURTH GRADE Keith Alphin Rose Alphin Adrian Bell Ramona Blizzard Kay Britt Joyce Craft Laurice Dail Dorothy Davenport Ruth Deaver Linda Futrelle Betty Grady Phillip Grady Donald Harper Patricia Harper Dewain Herring Danny Hill Timothy Hill Stoney Hinson Russell Holmes Janice Jackson Kirby Jernigan Annie Jones Catherine Jones Cheryl Jones Mack Jones Morris Kennedy Diane Lee Dorothy Gail Lee Billy Marshburn Wesley Murphy James Noble Linda Norris Allen Outlaw Ivey Outlaw Lester Outlaw Phyllis Outlaw James Parker, III Michael Parker Curtis Patterson Emmett Rogers, Jr. Bruce Rouse Elton Rouse Jimmy Rouse Judy Smith Terry Dean Smith Sandra Southerland Alice Spell Michael Stallings Charlotte Stroud James Stroud Mary Stroud Patricia Stroud Rodney Sutton LaVell Taylor Elaine Turner Elizabeth Turner Jerry Turner Richard Waller Mitchell West Henry Westbrook Douglas Whaley Martha Whaley Steve Wiggins 67 THIRD GRADE Danny Alphin Tommy Alphin Mary Bell Martha Bishop Marshall Britt Judy Byrd Barbara Cherry Nancy Coker Bobby Craft Paula Crosland Peggy Deaver Tommy Deaver Devis Dail Hilda Foss Johnny Gainus Ricky Gardner Rose Grady Frank Grubbs Diane Harper Vickie Harper Carrie Heath Devada Herring June Herring Alan Hill Debbie Holmes Gloria Holmes Jackie Holmes Kay Holmes Randy Jernigan Daisy Jones Denny Jones Melver Jones Pamalee Jones Carolyn Kennedy Greg Kornegay Marilynn Kornegay Dwight Nethercutt Joyce Outlaw Rebecca Jo Outlaw Rhonda Kay Outlaw David Padgett Rebecca Potter Hugh Daniel Rogers Derrick Rouse Richard Rouse Lisa Simmons Catherine Sheppard Delmus Singleton Donna Smith Harold Smith Mary Smith Frederick Southerland Rita Stroud Wila Grey Stroud Larry Stump Chestley Taylor Betty Lou Thigpen Terry Wallace Tommy Wallace Faye Waller Carey Williams, Jr. Keith Worrell Bruce Waters Brenda Whaley Betsy Williams Kathie Williams a am SECOND GRADE 69 Dallas Best Richard Cox Roy Davenport Michael Davis Ricky Dupree Sibyle Faires Betty Foss Brenda Foss Frances Futrelle Danny Garner Donald Grady Janet Grady Violet Grady Muriel Grubbs Bruce Harper Curtis Herring Dulce Herring Kay Herring Kenneth Herring Sylvia Herring Gail Hill Michael Hinson Cathy Holmes Billy Ray Howard Donna Hudson Yvonne Jackson Barbara Gail Jones Belinda Jones Daniel Jones Johnny Keathly Linda Kelly Stella Jo Koonce Donnell Kornegay Pamela Manning Kenneth Ray Mercer Callie Leigh Mewborn J. L. Mewborn, Jr. Robert Mozingo Jim T. Norris Rebecca Norris Morris Outlaw Ronnie Outlaw Henry Page Lyr.ette Pate Steve Potter Terry Potter Danny Price Harold Lee Price Dianne Rankin Diane Rouse Gary Rouse Curtis Sackett Jerry Singleton Shelton Southerland Jewell Stroud Mickey Stroud Edith Stump Ronnie Leo Sutton Sandra Sutton Bruce Taylor Randolph Taylor, Jr. Donnie Ray Thigpen Jo Ann Turner Lucy Ann Turner Ronnie Turner Dwight Waller Earl Whaley Barbara Whitfield Danny Whitson Tony Williams Steve Worrell FIRST GRADE Anthony Alphin Paulette Alphin Eugene Beasley Gary Bell Deborah Bennett Jimmy Carroll Britt Donald Craft Judith Dale Eleanor Davenport Lynn Deaver Danny Duncan David Gainus Pamela Grady Ronnie Grady Dalton Hamm Ricky Harper Debbie Hill Donald Johnson Brenda Jones Jimmy Jones Rose Marie Jones Vicky Keathley Patsy Kennedy Garry Kornegay Gerald Kornegay Wanda Lee Terry Morris Anthony Outlaw Linwood Outlaw Vickie Outlaw Joseph Parker Carolyn Pate Tamra Pate Randy Patterson Gail Potter Wendell Proctor Diane Rogers Eleanor Rouse Gene Rouse Victor Skinner Karen Smith Deborah Stroud Lonnie Stroud Sherry Sutton Cindy Taylor Mark Teachey Juanita Turner June Wallace Sheryl Waters Velma Louise Whaley Pennie Whaley 70 CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE SUPERBA 1961 Oldsmobile Holiday Sedan MASSEY MOTOR COMPANY 126 West King Street Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of MOUNT OLIVE CAROLINA TOBACCO PICKLE COMPANY WAREHOUSE Eat Mount Olive Pickles, They ' re Better i§Sy@[ Oht Souths Finest GRADUATES Clinton, North Carolina OL 8-2537 Mount Olive, North Carolina SIMMONS GRAINS FEEDS, INC. Tel. Mt. Olive OL 8-3863 Leroy Simmons, President Gregory Smith, Class of ' 58 Bookkeeper BUYER OF ALL GRAINS CUSTOM GRINDING MIXING WE INVITE INQUIRIES ABOUT SIMMONS GRAIN BANK HOG PROGRAM SIMMONS HOG MARKET Call Chris Coombs Tel. Mt. Olive OL 8-2340 TOP PRICES FOR TOP HOGS Congratulations ! BE SOCIABLE - HAVE A PEPSI TURNERS TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. PEPSI-COLA Engineered Shur Rane Irrigation Equipment BOTTLING COMPANY Kinston, North Carolina Goldsboro, North Carolina Compliments 0 FURNITURE DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF KINSTON Baker ' s, Croom ' s, Heilig-Levine Highland, Miller ' s, Oettinger ' s Pate ' s Box 192 Kinston, North Carolina A Native of Duplin County Star Warehouses 1 and 2 Kinston North Carolina Charlie Herring STAR WAREHOUSES NO. 1 2 Kinston ' s Leaders Known throughout Eastern Carolina as the High Price Warehouses Sell your tobacco with the leaders and see for yourself that the Star Warehouses are the high price warehouses Charlie Herring and Sons Owner and Operator Compliments 0 CAROLINA CLEANERS LAUNDRY, INC. Kinston, North Carolina Compliments of HOWARD AND CARTER FUNERAL HOME 24 hour ambulance service Equipped with two-way radio Phone JA 3-3177 Kinston, North Carolina JONES CHEVROLET CO., INC. Your Headquarte rs For Good Service Telephone LOwell 8-4261 Pink Hill, North Carolina RAND OIL COMPANY J. E. RAND (€sso) Rich-lands, North Carolina MACK OIL COMPANY Texaco Petroleum Products Phone CY 8-3461 Phone 293-4328 Warsaw, North Carolina Phone CY 8-4105 Beulaville, North Carolina GRIFFIN’S BARBECUE Goldsboro, North Carolina SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY COMPANY — Farm Supplies — Fertilizer — Gas — Oil Phone LO 9-3481 Seven Springs, North Carolina BEST WISHES FROM T.A. TURNER COMPANY Groceries Headquarters For Furniture Dry Goods Hardware Farm Machinery Appliances Farm Supplies YOUR ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER IN PINK HILL, NORTH CAROLINA HAROLD D. KORNEGAY Representing NATIONWIDE INSURANCE VICTORY WAREHOUSE COMPANIES For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco Complete Insurance Service Telephone RE 5-2075 Telephone Mt. Olive, OL 8-3478 Goldsboro, North Carolina Route 1 Albertson, North Carolina Compliments of your friendly Colonial Store. BROOKBANK INSULATING AND ROOFING CO. Phone LY 2-2856 LY 2-2081 Sr P. O. 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