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Johnson, Jr. Miss Norma Carol MacDonald SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Fleming Walke., Treasurer; Doris Page, Vice-President; Billy Tally, President; Betty Walton, Secretary; A. J. Stephenson, Sgt.-at-Arms. Class Colors oi... sweeeee Rainbow Colors (abd feet AIM of C4 Fo TLE US eee UE AMLUD RAMU Gl Peg Uo) FS Class Motto .... Tout Bien ou Rien (All Good or Nothing) Coo veaeeoesvecons SENIORS ESTON BETTS Superlative 3, 4; Class Officer 3; Annual Staff 4; French Club 4. SUE BROWN Creeklet Staff 4; Marshal 3; Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; French Club 4; Glee Club 1; Latin Club 1; Superlative 4, SUE BYRD Creeklet Staff 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 3; French Club 4; Softball 3, 4; Superlative 2; 4-H Club 1, 2. a BARBARA JOHNSON Annual Staff 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Super- lative 3; French Club 4; Creeklet Staff 4; Softball 3, 4. SENIORS HELEN ENNIS Annual Staff 4; Basketball 3, 4; French Club 4; Softball 3, 4; Superlative 2, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 4; Halloween Queen. MAZELLE MANGUM Annual Staff 3, 4; Creeklet Staff 4; French Club 4; Basketball 4; Softball 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Cheerleader 3; Superlative 3. SENIORS DORIS PAGE Annual Staff 4; French Club 4; Superla- tive 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2. A. J. STEPHENSON Honor Roll 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Creeklet Staff 4; Basketball 2, 5, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Marshal 3; Class Offi- cer 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Superlative 1, 2, 3, 4, ROSALIE STONE Annual Staff 4; French Club 4; Basketball 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Superlative 3, 4; Creek- let Staff 4; 4-H Club 4. SENIORS BILLY TALLY CECIL WADDELL Annual Staff 3, 4; Creeklet Staff 4; Cheer- Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseba ll 2, 3, 4; leader 3; Superlative 3, 4; Class Officer 3, French Club 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Super- 4; French Club 4; Baseball 3, 4. lative 3, 4; Halloween King. FLEMING WALKER BETTY WALTON Superlative 3; Basketball 4; Baseball 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Basketball 3, 4; Softball French Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Creeklet 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Creeklet Staff 4; Staff 4; Class Officer 4. French Club 4; Superlative 3, 4. CLASS HISTORY Sue Byrd was born September 20, 1932. She has been to school here from start to finish. She plans to enter college at Campbell, She has been a good student all through school. Barbara Johnson, born January 6, 1932, started from the first grade here and is still with us. She has participated in basketball and other acti- vities. After graduation, she plans to become a beautician. Doris Page, born February 8, 1932, entered Buie’s Creek School in the first grade and has been with us ever since. She plans to enter Campbell College after graduation from B. C. H. S. and take a business course. A. J. (Puny) Stephenson was born January 28, 1932, in Erwin, N. C. He joined our class in the eighth grade and participated in class activities and in school sports, After graduation, he plans to enter college at Caro- lina. Mazelle Mangum was born October 16, 1932. Her first grade was spent at Angier; then she joined us in the second grade, and she has stayed with us through the years. After graduation, she plans to enter college at. Campbell. Most of her interests in the last two years have been in basket- ball and a certain “Puny.”’ Sue Brown was born July 22, 1932. She entered school at Fort Bragg, N. C. In the tenth grade she entered Buie’s Creek High and is still here. After graduation she plans to enter College at Campbell. Cecil Waddell was born December 14, 1930. He entered school at Buie’s Creek in the second grade and we’ve enjoyed his company from then till now. After graduation he plans to enter Campbell College. His interests are mainly in sports. Rosalie (Choo-Choo) Stone was born October 1, 1932. She entered the first grade at Buie’s Creek. She has been active in all school sports, After graduation, she plans to attend Campbell, but has not decided_on the course yet. Fleming Walker was born June 24, 1931, and started with us in the first grade but moved to Angier in the third year of school; however, he joined us again the following year. His life’s ambition is to be a profes- sional baseball player for the New York Yankees. _ Helen Ennis was born December 7, 1931. She entered the first grade at Buie’s Creek and has been with us all of twelve years. She participates in all school activities. Her plans after graduation are undecided. Billy Tally was born November 27, 1932. He started to Buie’s Creek in the first grade and has spent one year of school in Raleigh. His life’s ambition is to become a dentist. He plans to attend college at Campbell and Emory University. Eston Betts was born September 10, 1931, and has attended school for twelve full years. His life’s ambition is to make plenty of money. Betty Gray Walton was born June 24, 1932. She entered the first grade at Buie’s Creek, Then in the second grade she moved to Newton Grove and returned to Buie’s Creek in the fifth grade where she has continued her schooling. She plans to go two years at Campbell. Then she plans to study for a beautician. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Having put our stamp of approval on these halls and classrooms, we, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty, do hereby proclaim this document official. The following acts are to be executed by whomever they may concern. SECTION I Article I. To Mr Johnson, our beloved piincipal, we leave our many thanks to your unerring guidance through this, our Senior year. Article II. To the faculty we leave our love and devotion for the many times they have raised our grades that necessary point. SECTION II Article I. To the Junior Class we will our love for Buie’s Creek High with all its privileges. Article Il. To the Sophomore Class we will our keen mind and intel- lectual ability. Article III. To the Freshman Class we will our good manners and dignified ways. SECTION III Article I. I, A. J. Stephenson, will my ability for making points in ball games to Peaches. Article IJ. I, Mazelle Mangum, will my time in study hall, pecking on the school’s typewriter to Betty Stephenson. Article III. I, Fleming Walker, will my ability for getting to school on time to Tommy Lloyd. Article IV. I, Eston Betts, will my ability for studying and making good use of my time to Ken Stafford. Article V. I, Sue Brown, will my love of basketball to Jean Ferrell, even though it will not be half as interesting next year. Article VI. I, Rosalie Stone, will my love for the back booth of the College Grill to Betty Talley. Article VII. Article VIII. I, Helen Ennis, will my love of working in Dunn to Sue Turlington. Article IX. I, Barbara Johnson, will my love for going downtown every morning to Billie Wood. Article X. Article XI. I, Billy Tally, will my school bus to Tommy Lloyd, and all my reckless drivin g. Article XII. I, Betty Walton, will my volley ball technique to Mary Ellen Cotton. Article XIII. Pulley. I, Doris Page, will my love of reading to Gerry Butler. I, Cecil Waddell, will my girl friends to William Dechent. I, Sue Byrd, will my quietness in class to Elizabeth CLASS PROPHECY As I glance over the roll of the Buie’s Creek High School Senior Class of 49-50, I am surprised at the progress and success they have accom- plished and realized in only ten years. The first name I see is Eston Betts. After completing a course in radio broadcasting in Chicago, Illinois, he has had a few years experience at WCKB. He is now president of Buie’s Creek own station, WBCB. Sue Byrd has completed her studies at Campbell College. She has been married for four years and has four little Tucks who are making her wish she were single again. Sue Brown, after finishing college where she majored in science and minored in journalism, has completed her nurses’ training at Rex Hos- pital. She is now head surgical nurse at Johns-Hopkins, which was her life ambition. Helen Ennis, I hear, is the most popular telephone operator in Raleigh. Calls keep the line busy asking for dates with that cute little red- headed operator. She has so many boy-friends she just can’t decide which to marry. Barbara Johnson, after finishing a beauty course at Raleigh, has open- ed her own beauty shop. Her hair styling is the favorite of all Raleigh women. Mazelle Mangum, after going to Campbell for two years, has finally married A. J. and settled down to married life. Her two little Punies are just like their old man, so mean that they drive her wild. A. J. Stephenson, alias ““Puny,’”’ has completed his law studies at Har- vard, and after receiving great fame as a lawyer, is the youngest D. A. that North Carolina has ever had. His two little Punies follow him every- where he goes and call him Puny too. Rosalie Stone is still unable to decide which man she loves most, Eirk or Bobby. She has worked at several jobs, but has never decided what she really wants to do. Billy Tally, after completing his studies in dentistry at Emory Uni- versity, has established his dental practice in Atlanta, Ga. He seems to be enjoying married life with Carol Johnson and the two little Parham Jrs. are just as energetic as he used to be. Betty Walton is well known in Lillington and surrounding communi- ties for her attractive and original hair styling. She is the owner and operator of Lillington’s most modern and best known beauty shop. She has been Mrs. Alfred Goins for several years and is the proud mother of three little papooses. Fleming Walker has completed two years at Campbell College where he was well-known for his activity in sports, especially baseball and basketball. He is now holding the position of center-field for the Yan- kees. He still seems to have that certain little something that makes him so attractive to women. Cecil Waddell, after finishing his studies at Campbell where he was well-known as a star basketball player, has been coach at Wake Forest | and is now coach at Carolina. I hear he is thinking of going into pro- fessional ball coaching. | SUPERLATIVES Most Likely To Succeed Sue Brown A. J. Stephenson. Best Looking Helen Ennis Billy Tally Best Dressed Betty Walton Billy Tally Ee Be i Most Athletic Rosalie Stone Cecil Waddell Most Popular Rosalie Stone Cecil Waddell HH Wittiest Betty Walton Billy Tally Best All-Around Doris Page Fleming Walker Most Studious Doris Page Esten Betts i JUNIOR OFFICERS Dorothy Howard. President William Dechent Wayne Hardee Duane. Harmon: Carol Johnson Betty Stephenson — Betty Tally Sue Turlington Billie Wood ws Not Pictured Geraldine Butler Elizabeth Pulley “L. C. Walston JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS DO TOCRY | HOW aT eee eee eee el ea aauslieent babes President Bobby Roberson ........... UU NOCHE aU Bu Vice-President POP ME AE Ey Fogo elo « MEHL BU EHO BHU LEH LUBE a9 HHL Secretary AD MN off a1 UROL OU UHH UGB EU UDEV Treasurer Jaa ea Ht DEY Da aE SA Social Chairman Dy 2 Ca Ft Gs CE OU BE OB Bye Od MIO Sgt.-at-Arms | JUNIOR CLASS SUPERLATIVES BOSE LOO RE eee ne ec MUU LUU ULAR MUU LAUD UM UU MUU Dorothy Howard, Bobby Roberson Best All-Around ..... MUU UU DUR MSHA RH AUSUUAJU ACM MAWM ULL UL La euuul Carol Johnson, Ken Stafford Most Populate’ ......cccccccccssscsssssssees FUN UUU ULM USES OB Dorothy Howard, Tommy Lloyd Most Pe Ua) 9 Poa DU UDO LI ae Ba ERO IOUT HUH ALU Dorothy Howard, Bobby Roberson 3 dete 2.) AT OT LUTTE TOU UU Ree AU UU Jean Ferrell, William DeChent Most Likely To Succeed .ii.cccccccecsscsssncssssevessees UU Carol Johnson, Ken Stafford Best Dressed .......... A SAC HSH RaHeHE HIRAM RA HIR SH EH PUK MBER HERE UMGR UR HUBS Betty Talley, Wayne Hardee OSE SEO ee oer e cose eee iueusedu beens AO UU Betty Jean Gregory, Ken Stafford Biggset Flirt ..00.......0. WSU UU SLR LU RU UU Betty Talley, Bobby Roberson MOE COR CET EE eee erro ece era Luu MULL AUM A U UU UU Billy Wood, Tommy Lloyd PORE OEE ue ca Me BUC Un eUUHU UR Ui Carol Johnson, L. C. Walston Chass | Color a iii ssl) cenceiuue pees Mn UCU MUU LAI Wine and White Class Flower ............ AR PRU ARUN « Orange Blossoms Class Motto ............ POPU UB USI i Live and Learn SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS Agnes Mangum ......cccccccsscssscccscsssessesessees President Betty Ann Butts .. woe Vice-President “Marian Bakker oo..scccccscsscssssscsnccsccsscescvscssccenerecesssenesee SCCTCEALY Eee a ee er uA U OUR UUW reeeoter ‘Frances Matthews .. .. Social Chairman Ann: Stafford oo... ieccccesessesmaeteerseeee Publicity Chairman Callie Upchurch oo.ccccccccsecees tescseneeee SGt.-at-Arms eee racersacsearue eeeee Pre eereuceere eeesoneeeoe Left to right, kneeling: Billy. Rogers, Douglas Johnson, Bill Henshaw. Second Row: Betty Ann Butts, Ann Stafford, Agnes Mangum, Billy Lanier, Max Sox. Third Row: Woody UpChurch, Edna Lee Page, Bobby Byrd, Callie Bell UpChurch, Tommy Sexton, Billy Green. Fourth Row: Bruce Humphries, Wesley Denton, Marian Baker, Frances , Matthews, R. M. Stone, Wayne Blanchard, Harold Fleming Matthews. BoDny FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Jimmy Campbell ............ secssee President Joyce Dorman ....ccccsescsscsccssrcssccssccssccseesreeee Vice-President Mary Jo Howard .. SHER .. Secretary Treasurer Left to right, kneeling: Ernest Dechent, Roy Waddell, Tommy Hall. Second Row: Joel. Hodges, Sue Dixon, Joyce Weaver, Mary Jo Howard, Edward Gaskin, Joyce Dorman, Bruce Ennis. Third Row: Shirley Britt, Jimmy Marks, J. C. Gaskin, Annie Jane Lock- amy, Stewart McLamb, Gene Stewart, Howard Harmon. FIRST GRADE Kneeling: James Altman, Lloyd Turlington, Gerald Mathews, Ernest Walker, Jimmy Mangum. Second Row: Jerry Blanchard, Mary Frances Turlington, Sherrod Pulley, Barbara Jean Matthews, Eugene Matthews, Earl Matthews, Jerry Weaver, Carolyn Ar- rington, Shirley Mae Overby, Hazel Brown. Third Row: Ervin Byrd,, Wayne Welborn, Marshal Johnson, Kenneth Stewart, Peggy McLeod, Deanna Marks, Janice Autry, Martha Rae Dixon, Cora Sue Ross, Martha Rae Tysinger, Miss Williams. Fourth Row: W. C. Hobbs, Maurice Johnson, Kenneth Ennis, Billy Cates, Gilbert Allen Trip, Harry Ennis, Benjamin Stewart. linda Rae Wilder, Hevritt Brown, Hugh Gregory. SECOND GRADE Tom Humphries, Tommie Matthews, William Sawyer, Larry Jones, D. C. Davis, Stanley ‘Weaver, Jerry Altman, Durwood Gregory, Peggy Altman, Bobbie Weddle, Phyllis Tur- lington, Linda Denning, Becky Smith, Gerald Lawrence, Patricia Matthews, Barbara Altman, Patsy Gregory, Ray Matthews, Di i Salmon, Miss Brooks, John Davis, Clyde Upchurch, Betty Jane Averby, Jerry Turlington, Cookie Stewart. ‘a THIRD GRADE Left to right: Ray Wood, Philip Turlington, Carroll Leggett, Jewel Hobbs, Sarah Bunn, Kitty Smith, Brenda Sue Stewart, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eugene Autry. Second Row: Grace Byrd, Flossie Ennis, Freda Marks, Lavern Gaskin, Julia Lane, Dorothy Dudley, Charles Butler, Jerry Burkot, Henry Stewart, Kenneth Turlington. Third Row: Neal Scott, Larry Stewart, Gerald Pollard, Carl Capri, Ray Johnson, Charles Autry, Iris Cates, Gerald Hubbs, Jim Boykin, Judy Gregory. sanenseatessceusenteranerecccticncticcanutiaticeieeny a pi FOURTH GRADE Left to right, kneeling: Clifton Chambers, Robert Bass. First Row: Patricia Cotton, Marie Matthews, Jolon Norris, Linda Lawrence, Frances Wood, Betty Jo Tripp, Hilda Matthews, Margaret Harmon, Lillian Ennis. Second Row: Linda Bunn, Billy Byrd, Deniss Threatt, Benny Dean, David Milton, Embert Page, James William Jones, Mary Frances Gregory, Neal Jones. Third Row: Dorothy Cutts, Kenneth Byrd, Julian Spence, Leroy Byrd, Julius Lane, Elwood Newton, Richard Altman, Roy Matthews, Bruce Alt- man, Ann Marie Dean, Miss Burt. Not Pictured: Billy Ray Baucon, ba Str ie FIFTH GRADE First Row, left to right: Shelton Spence, Walter Harmon, Joyce Stone, Marjorie Humph- ries, Carolyn Butler, Betty Jo Walston, Jimmie Ferrell, Betty Gray Byrd. Second Row: Robert Dew, Peter Jernigan, Barbara McLamb, Judith Weaver, Peggy Brown, Rosa Lee Mangum, Jane Edwards, Howard Marks, Mary Green. Third Row: Betty Alston, Mrs. Brickhouse, Carolyn Denton, Willie Cutts, Bonnie Britt, Clara Dean, Dickie Boykin. Geraldine Butler, Herbert Hobbs, Nancy Richardson, ¢ z ass 3 = Sidi ii tehiaes cept re testers ' SIXTH GRADE Fiest Row, left to right: Robert Butler, Mary Susan Ragland, Joyce Ann Matthews, Fordyce Page, J. C. Matthews, Reid Rogers, Mrs. Bradley. Second Row: Barbara Mc- Leod, Webster Turlington, Billy Byrd, Jimmy Cates, M. H. Dudley, Gerald Byrd, Bobby Dixon, Barbara Ann Lucas, Third Row: Eva Overby, Hilda Davis, Graham Ryals, Betty Dorman, Barbara Ann Lane, Jimmy Bake r, Hilda Cutts, Inez Norris,, Not Pictured: Pat Lingle, Mary Joyce Lawrence, Ollie Faye Gaskin. - SEVENTH GRADE Left to right: Rudolph Stewart, Henry Howard, Berlis Ennis, Ruby Lee Bunn, Ruby. Gretchen Matthews. Second Row: Fleming Norris, Joyce Ann Arrington, Shelby Britt, Gene Byrd, Janet Williams, Martha Gregory, Mrs. Chenault... Third Row: Carvil ‘Greg- ory, Runell Harper, Calvin UpChurch, Shirley Humphries, Don Byrd, Betty Sue Hardee, EIGHTH GRADE Left to right: Donald Leggett, Bobby UpChurch, Evan Taylor, Pat Harmon. Secona | Row: Bobby Byrd, Shirley Altman, Helen. Stafford, John Green, Carol Rogers, Larry Ennis, M rs. Morgan. Third Row: James Butler, Leon Spence, Travis Norris, Jack Rag- i land, Roland Page, Joan Tysinger. Fourth Row: Nauva Jean Stehpenson, Celia Johnson, Travis Ross, Mary Lou Harrington, Sylvia Turlington, Katherine Hudgins, Alice Dudley, Left to right, First Row: Roy Waddell, Fleming Walker, Bobby Roberson, Cecil Wad- dell (captain), Bill Henshaw, A. J. Stephenson, Douglas Johnson, Billy Lanier (mgr.) Second Row: Ernest Dechent, R. M. Stone, Jimmy Campbell, Travis Ross, Billy Kogers, Woody UpChurch, Howard Harmon. Third Row: Ken Stafford, William Dechent, Billy BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM UpChurch, Evan Taylor, Wayne Hardee. HIGH SCORERS eS Ee Sete CLD So TURES Mic PEAR OU a: aA, PSUR G Pash ea aM UIE UT aie ead enone HEI UUM KO Fa ee ee On neers punUueemecuscertees LOS faced hg diigo 4 fet ain SOU UHI OU IVI Ga EE ae OM UBER OULU 4. Fleming Walker ... UCU BE PA rt 58 J boee yale hs Pod 6 | DRAUGHT RUC OU SOeaOM ODI 1 J SUMMARY OF GAMES Opponents Opponent BR PERISOM | iicdilssnessgsceoaseucseqcsses Damleal a yette |). lisucssencsescusvertrsese 3. Boone Trail .......... H ML SCOR euausecssseresedes DH MAEAVOREG | ipratissenrocccassrerees 6 7 8 - Anderson Creek .. HS NT ONCSDOLO|! Lee esecserecssoouss 9, Bemhavenr ........cccccscsesscceeeee DOA RO MOE leh uetesnsesdcanteneeraeeane PE Coats 12. Benhaven 13. Raleigh Cats 0... PA Mead Ow iisiivicsssssacosseesdo sess 15. Anderson Creek. .............. lst Game ie SES og CEN 4 CS G erences B. G, 2nd Game Opponent B. C. DAO ie cc npedapnesuuiliioid Dl DM tucveteraverenusiteoe MULT Vanssscatnesest til o SIIB FS ORIUURI SRA a 6 Dei Gi kenvese PAUL AUR RM SOONG Se Pah ae aT EEUU UN Ue DD oi laeusssunbesey peli PAZ AN ee Be GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right, First Row: Sue Turlington, Billie Wood, Rosalie Stone, Dorothy Howard (captain), Betty Talley, Betty Walton, Helen Ennis. Joyce Dorman, Edna Lee Page, Geraldine Butler, Celia Johnson (mgr.), Marian Baker, Mary Jo Howard, Sue Dixon. HIGH SCORERS Dorothy Howard eee MOTT UUM EULA oe Rosalie) Stone ee ee ee UIC RAMU TMU UN TN a Sy BoE AED (ood TRE OAS UHI UNION UUW By gh Mia Zell) | ang 0n eee rece UU UUM RUA AA aS a Betty Stephenson UU aM Billie) Wood) iadeseuein enue uucu Mua tuy Joyce Mae Dorman. ...........00 Betty Talley ............... SUMMARY OF GAMES Opponents 1. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Opponent Lafayette eau Boone: Trail ii.) Lillington ee Anderson Creek .............. Jonesboro Benhaven ya AN Ie ee eau Benson) Lafayette .. sesuste Coats ee: Benhaveni ven Meadow heey OATS asian er eamaaanteu te Ist Game 58 65 62 a9 65 80 89 zt) 39 41 41 80 41 34 38 Pe eberoecreceens eee eeroeervceees soe veeeecesseces Oe eereoeereeveee Sewers oceceeorcs Ce eeeroreceveres eee esoeerseeere Fhe oeeeroecesere Serer reeeoeeeon Per oeeoerereeoer Te eedberdboreoee B. C, 48 37 36 20 30 29 29 18 part 16 27 31 ae 45 24 18 2nd Game Opponent B. 1. 38 2. 34 3,52 4, 31 5. 45 6. 59 7. 66 8. 55 11. 36 13, 46 ssacereseeesaces Saecereoceeeoncs Se eoweescersaces te reeeeeoerenece Soe eer seeeeeeneeenones Pe aeenesoesenoes Deeseerereesesoe Deseo eeeeeoscee sero eeeboeseees Second: Row: Mazelle Mangum, a 35 28 27, 14 20 20 17 21 23: 32. BOYS BASEBALL TEAM Front Row, left to right: Wesley Denton, Harold Matthews, Bill Henshaw, Wayne Blan- chard, Bobby Roberson. Second Row: Billy; Upchurch, Woody Upchurch, Douglas John- , on. Back Row: Billy Rogers, A. J. Stephenson, Fleming Walker, Cecil Waddell. GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM Front Row, left to right: Billie Wood, Betty Ann Butts, Betty Talley, ‘Rosalie Stone, Sue Turlington, Dot Howard. Second Row: Edna Lee Page, Mazelle Mangum, Betty Walton, _Betty Stephenson, Sue Byrd, Marian Baker, Agnes Mangum. ANNUAL STAFF Left to right: Rosalie Stone, sports editor; Betty Walton, associate editor; Helen Ennis, testator-poet; A. J. Stephenson, editor; Sue Byrd, activity editor; Mazelle Mangum, pusi- ness manager; Barbara Johnson, art editor; Sue Brown art editor; Eston Betts, prophet; Cecil Waddell, historian; Fleming Walker, sports editor; Billy Tally, asssitant business manager; Doris Page, class editor. CREEKLET STAFF Left to right: Betty Stephenson, reporter; Carol Johnson, feature editor; Billy Tally, editor-in-chief; Rosalie Stone, sports editor; Dot Howard, typist; Betty Talley, reporter; Mazelle Mangum, sports editor; Ann Stafford, reporter; Sue Brown, art editor, Eston Betts, reporter, William Dechent, circulation manager; Fleming Walker, sports . editor; A. J.. Stephenson, joke page editor; Sue Byrd, reporter, GRAMMAR GRADE NEWS FIRST GRADE Miss Williams There are more in the First Grade than any other grade in our school. We are forty-two little folks, having a good time learning to read and write, count and draw, sing and _ play. We have one little girl who went to school in Panama _ part of the year, and she knows lots of interesting things to tell us about. We love First Grade but we want to be 2nd next year. THIRD GRADE Miss McKay In addition to our regular curriculum of the ‘‘three R’s’’ our greatest effort has been toward making our classroom a happy place in which to live. We have tried to learn how to live together peaceably, each one carrying his share of the responsibility. Everyday someone has volunteered to put a good thought for the day on the board as our motto. We have cultivated the habit of a reverent attitude toward all things religious. FIFTH GRADE Mrs. Brickhouse We have enjoyed many things this year. We have had two special projects this year. In the fall we studied North Caro- lina trees, their uses, and how to protect them. We spatter printed leaves, and wrote on different trees. This spring we are studying bird friends and foes. We are painting birds, and writing on them. We learned what the vitamins do for us, and what foods they are found in. In the Hallo- ween Carnival our class won the prince and princess con- - test, SEVENTH GRADE Mrs. Chenault Our grade has done many interesting things in art, We have colored birds and butterflies and flowers which were made into booklets for each child. In U. S. history we made a map of the U. S. and added each state as it came into the Union. Twice we have made window scenes cut out of construction paper, pasted upon the window to form these scenes. The teachers voted on them, and the winning group was awarded a prize by the teacher. These scenes have been Christmas and spring. SECOND GRADE Miss Brooks Our projects this year were ‘‘The Jungle,” ‘‘Pets,’”’ and “Holland.’”’ We enjoyed most the project on Holland. In this study we made a sandtable scene, made and cut out pictures of windmills and kites. We learned the following songs: ‘‘My Kite and I,’’ “Children of Holland,’’ ‘‘The Tulip,’”” and ‘The Windmill.’”’” We gave a play in chapel about Holland. FOURTH GRADE Miss Burt We enjoyed our unit on WAYS WE TRAVEL. We found many pictures of different ways people travel. Benny and David brought their trains. We gave a chapel program about famous people who have birthdays in February. We have been working on citizenship all the year. In March we made a citizenship calendar. Miss Burt lets us grade ourselves, At the close of school we ask for a star if we think we have been a good citizen. SIXTH GRADE Mrs, Bradley Besides the usual routine of reading, ’riting, and ’rithme- tic, there have been subjects really enjoye+. The pictures that we have colored have been a source of pleasure. The study of North Carolina was enjoyable and informative. We shall never forget the articles on Tibet by Lowell Thomas, Jr., and the pictures of Tibet made by Lowell, Jr EIGHTH GRADE Mrs. Morgan The Eighth Grade has been prosperous during this year under the careful leadership of Mrs. W. M. Morgan. We have drawn two large maps of North Carolina—one on the blackboard and one on cardboard. We have put the counties in them and are illustrating one of them. We have had sev- - eral nice parties with the help of our grade-mothers. FRENCH CLUB Cecil Waddell, Billy Tally, Betty Walton, Dot Howard, Mazelle Mangum, Bobby Rober- son. Second Row: William Dechent, Rosalie Stone,.Carol Johnson, Helen Ennis, Betty Talley, Sue Turlington, Betty Stephenson, Ken Stafford. Third Row: Duane Harmon, Eston Betts, A. J. Stephenson, Wayne Hardee. Fleming Walker, Billie Wood, Sue Byrd, Sue Brown, Doris Page, Barbara Johnson. 4-H CLUB Joyce Dorman, Mary Ellen Cotton, Edna Lee Page, Mary Jo Howard, Rosalie Stone, Sue Turlington, Betty Talley, Betty Ann Butts, Agnes Mangum, Ann Stafford, Barbara McLeod. Second Row: Leon Spence, Edward Walston, Shirley Britt, Dot Howard, Marian Baker, Frances Matthews, Helen Ennis, Billie Wood, Gladys Denton, Shirley Altman. Third Row: Pete Green, Sue Dixon, Joyce Byrd, Celia Johnson, Norva Jean Stephenson, Agnes Dudley, Katherine Hudgins, Bill Henshaw, Billy Rogers, Duane Harmon, Sherrill Butts. Fourth Row: Howard Harmon, R. M. Stone, Bobby UpChurch, J. C. Gaskins, William Dechent, Douglas Johnson, Harold Matthews, Wesley Denton, Travis Ross, Wayne Ramer. Mrs. Fannie Harrington Cafeteria Manager steer sate Hi Gang, Whatta Ya Say? Jean Ferrell, Betty Jean Gregory, Betty Ann Butts, Agnes Mangum HERFF-JONES World’s Largest Manufacturer of Class Rings INDIANAPOLIS 7, IND. Compliments of CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME Phone 2077 CROMARTIE HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 2257 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of THE DUNN DISPATCH Harnett County’s Oldest and Most Read Newspaper DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Best Wishes PRICE’S CAFE ANGIER, NORTH CAROLINA TALTON DRUG STORE Rexall Drugs ANGIER, NORTH CAROLINA BABIES QUALITY SHOP DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of SUPREME SERVICE STATION DUNN, “ORTH CAROLINA THE TOWN BOOK SHELF 100C. Broad St. DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Best Wishes from IDEAL BARBER SHOP DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA LAYTON SUPPLY CO. LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of A FRIEND LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA WELLON’S CANDY CO. : ANGIER FLORIST i Flowe 31 Manufacturers of Quality Candy Hil nl astilbin Located on Highway 55 “Suck With Wellon’s Suckers All Day’’ Just Above Matthews Service Station DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA ANGIER, NORTH CAROLINA COATS MOTOR CO. CLUB CLEANERS Chrysler - Plymouth y Mf “Cleaners of Distinction’’ GE Appliances Phone 3786 Phone 3412 COATS, NORTH CAROLINA LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA MacKAY FLORAL GARDENS Flowers for Every Occasion ALLRED FURNITURE CO. Furniture Westinghouse Electric Appliances Shrubs for Every Home Phone 2217 Erwin Road DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 4421 Lillington, N. C. HERMAN ROGERS SERVICE BUIE’S CREEK, NORTH CAROLINA GREEN HEIGHTS GRILL SUPERIOR SEED % FEED CO. LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA UPCHURCHE’S “George and Cad” Drug Sunday DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Sandwiches of All Kinds LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA REMEMBER WHEN? A. J. Stephenson Age 114 years Sue Brown Age 1 year Betty Walton Age 4 years Mazelle Mangum Age 3 years Helen Ennis Age 7 years Barbara Johnson i Age 2 years | Sue Byrd Age 114 years é i aia isis, encase 8 Rosalie Stone Billy Tally Doris Page Age 3 years Age 3 months Age 114 years STEPHENS SUPPLY CO. Hardware Farm Implements, DuPont Paint Field and Garden Seed VARINA, NORTH CAROLINA PINE STATE CAFE Short Orders Sandwiches LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA ASHWORTH’S “The Men’s and Boys’ Store’’ Dobbs Hats - Florsheim Shoes FUQUAY SPRINGS PH. 223-R Compliments of DR. G. W. ADCOCK, JR. FUQUAY-VARINA, NORTH CAROLINA ELLIOTT’S PHARMACY “37 Years Drug Service’ FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA THE PLEASANT SHOP Infants’ Girls, and Ladies Ready to Wear “Shop the Pleasant Way’ ANGIER, NORTH CAROLINA You Are Always Welcome M. M. CRADLE SHOP All the Needs of Children from birth to 12 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Mrs. C. L. Guy, Sr. - Mr. C. L. Guy, Jr. Phone 295-4 BANK OF HARNETT ERWIN, NORTH CAROLINA Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LELAND STEWART General Merchandise BUIE’S CREEK, NORTH CAROLINA STEWART’S BODY SHOP Painting - Glass Fitting BUIE’S CREEK, NORTH CAROLINA ANGIER RADIO CO. Admiral Radios - Fadi Stromberg-Carlson Repairs on Radios and Small Appliances ANGIER, NORTH CAROLINA Pump and Service J. J. BARNES Plumbing, Heating, Electrical Contractor Supplies and Equipment ANGIER, NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE GRILL “We Feed The Hungry’ BUIE’S CREEK, NORTH CAROLINA “Dug” Richardson, Prop. Best Wishes from STATION WCKB 0 “The Voice of Public Service’” DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA A. © G. MOTOR CO. Phone 3742 We Buy and Sell New and Used Cars ANGIER, NORTH CAROLINA TOP QUALITY SERVICE “Dry Cleaning at Its Best’ J. C. Wren, Prop. Phone 3451 ANGIER, NORTH CAKOLINA ACME CLEANING COMPANY Quality and Service Alterations A Specialty FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C. PHONE 15 The Rexall Store Phone 109 JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE The Store of Personal Service Woodrow W. Johnson, Proprietor Prescriptions, Drugs, Cosmetics, Stationery FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA W. t% W. CHEVROLET CoO., INC. Sales - Chevrolet - Service Phone 2131 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA JOHNSON COTTON CO. DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA and Affiliated Stores Complete Farm and Home Supplies STEPHENS HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware Building Supplies Furniture - Electrical Appliance COATS, NORTH CAROLINA DUNN FURNITURE CO. DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA AUTO SALES % SERVICE Ford-Mercury Dealer Phone 2111 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA WIGGINS DRUG STORE “Your Community Druggist”’ BUIE’S CREEK, NORTH CAROLINA L. E, McKnight, Prop. THE COMMERCIAL BANK DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Serving the Community Since 1919 HARNETT MOTOR SALES INC. Oldsmobile and GMC Trucks Sales and Service PHONE 5. DUNN, N, C, Compliments of LEWIS STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP “Home of Fine Portraits’’ Camera Supplies 121 S. Railroad Ave. Dial 2110 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA BUIE’S CREEK BEAUTY PARLOR Revlon Products Runell Spence, Operator NORWOOD BRICK are made in LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of PATTERSON’S PACKING COMPANY | Packers of Quality Meat Products SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA We Appreciate The Patronage of Your Fine School Telephone 49-J-1 Call On Us LEON BRYAN Compliments of Opticians | A Complete Eye Glass Service | FRIEND 117 W. Hargett St, Raleigh, N. C. JOHNSON AND BRYAN | } J. E. WOMBLE AND SON Staple and Fancy Groceries General Merchandise Feeds - Seed Fresh Meats - Fish and Oysters Your Patronage Appreciated Phone No. 2521 Lillington, N. C. LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA SNAPSHOTS | (1) ‘Wha’ Hoppen”; (2)3rd Base; (3) Victory Is Our Cry!; (4)Success At Last; (5) We Girls Won One Game; (6)‘In The Good Old Summertime”; (7)Oh-h-h, Roscoe; _€8)Another Bob Feller?; (9)Oh, My Achin’ Back; (10)‘‘Feet?’’; (11)Sitting Pretty; (12)Look Out Below!; (13) Whistle, Boom!; (14) Ah-h! Carolina Beach;!; (15)Two Dolls; (16)Impossible, But True!; (17)Future Star; (18)Duh-h-h-h; (19) High Royalty; (20)Beauty and the Beasts; (21)Bat Boy; (22)Going Somewhere, Maybe? DUNN SPORT CENTER Complete Line of Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA “Harnett County’s Only Sporting Goods Store” FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. “Complete Banking Service” ANGIER BENSON COATS - DUNN NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations to the Buie’s Creek High School and Good Wishes to our many Buie’s Creek Friends BANK OF FUQUAY FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA Member F. D. I. C. Sell Tobacco With TALLEY BROTHERS FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA Highest Prices and Best of Service Congratulations and Best Wishes BANK OF LILLINGTON “Sound Banking Since 1903” Member F. D. I. C. Lillington, N. C. Compliments of LILLINGTON FURNITURE CoO., INC. Complete Line of Furniture, Hardware and Building Materials Phone 3201 LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA R. M. TURLINGTON General Contractors Phone 232-6 LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of DR. CLARENCE D. BAIN Over Rose’s Store DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Best Wishes from J.H. STEWART’S SERVICE STATION Esso Dealer General Merchandise % Groceries Erwin Highway No. 421. J.B. BARNES Dry Goods Shoes for the Family at Prices That Will Please You LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA THE JEWEL BOX, INC. “Your Friendly Credit Jewelers’ Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repairing 1125 Wilson Ave. DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of HITCHING POST Pit Cooked Bar-B-Q Sandwiches - Curb Service Dunn-Erwin Highway SEXTON MOTOR SALES New and Used Cars LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of DUTCH’S PLACE Your Texaco Dealer and Grocery Store BUIE’S CREEK, NORTH CAROLINA RAY’S The Ladies Store LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA FOWLER RADIO CO. Air King Television - Radios Norge and International Harvest Appliances LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA B % S PONTIAC CO. “We Sell The Best’’ LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA GLENNIE’S JEWELRY Watches - Diamonds - Silver Watch Repairs LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of MACHINE © WELDING COMPANY DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA SNAPSHOTS (1)Bums; (2) Bone Crusher?; (3) They’re Off!!; (4) Whirlaway; (5)Laziness, I Despise; | (6)Farm Girls; (7)Rock-a-Bye, Baby; (8)‘‘Light Switch’; (9)Where Are You?; aad (10) Baby Face; (11)R. C.; (12)1950 Model; (13) Big Wheel; (14)Oh, You Great Big ! Beautiful Doll; (15)Hercules; (16)Life Guard; (17)Slugger?; (18)Hen Session; ‘NM (19)Cutie’; (20) You Name It, We'll Feed It!. : he ay i Pits ena 4 = i) a 4 j aa a Se : ee OS ee Pm Oe a eg rts ase = pes Cn eee tae Am eet = oe ee Ss oe St pore ee 4 aay DSS mee. 7 “ . i — . an _—_ NT ons Aen te ee Oe Se tetkce eahe eee ES ee ee
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