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eae VEX” WMS Sea 1S) 7 ; Le a en oe agar f ¥ a “= 7 3 i : : . - co F a 43 Stee yee “a PL th) eee ear ls Se aed ae We yn NORE “iyi a Pieler an ee x e uy ‘ i ir M4 ; . aye High - my b sere sa SNE i wren : a ei h te mat in Mi thy 2 ras ee “The Creek” Published By The Students () Buies Creek tligh School Buies Greek, North Carolina M eentCeRy NN Peery a ws By phot ia Avia 5) a eli ees ty aa) O hatlt te) a Weiner DEDICATIOR In grateful appreciation for your unceasing generosity and for giving us encouragement through your noble deeds which have made it possible, during the maturing years of our lives, for us to reap fruitful knowledgeto aid us inthe trying years ahead, we, the mem- bers of the graduation class, take great pleasure in dedicating the 1951-1952 edition of the Creek to you, Mr. Lister McKay. craN +3 ehags c ‘ An teed : 4PP ad hay a re, : A = : I LL Jn i i © ie ei ‘ny ate een Ny y ee Ri hte ee Faculty TORREY M. JOHNSON Bob Jones University NeiGevotace WEN G;: sle ste sles sles se a8 FS 8 Ok OAS Social Studies Math ROWVIGC. PARKER Campbell College Wake Forest French Science Math DOROTHY C. HALES Wier Gus UcaNe. GC: Science Social Studies Home Economics DOROTHEA L, STEWART Campbell College WI CecU LNG GC: English History ELIZABETH STILLWELL Meredith Piano Elementary Faculty MISS RUBY WILLIAMS MRS. MILDRED WALKER MISS MARTHA MCKAY First Grade Second Grade Third Grade to 6M. MISS MABEL BURT MRS. ADA BRICKHOUSE MRS. JOSEPHINE BRADLEY Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade 2 MRE ME, ar aS MRS. GERTRUDE TAYLOR MRS. STELLA SMITH Seventh Grade Eighth Grade ee pines! Oe . n es, ty £ AVY . Sénioe Glass Orllicere prints President: BILL HENSHAW Treasurer: ANN STAFFORD BETTY ANN BUTTS Social Chairman; WOODY UPCHURCH Sgt.-at-Arms: SENIORS MASCOTS Joyce Stewart Jimmy McLeod MARIAN BAKER Annual Staff 4; 4-H 1,2; Sup. 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Voice 4; Kitchen Club 4; Talent Show 3; Play. 4. BETTY ANN BUTTS Annual Staff 4; 4-H 1,2,3; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Daily Record Reporter 4; Sup.3, 4; Basketball 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Musicl, 2,3,4; Talent Show 3; Play 4, FINDLEY CHAMBERS Annual Staff 4; Talent Show 3; Play 4. WESLEY DENTON Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 3; Annual Staff 4; 4-H 1; Sup. 4; Talent Show 3. Se oe IBVNLALNE (CARUD DIN) Annual Staff 4; 4-H 1, 2; Talent Show 3. BILL HENSHAW Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, Honor Roll 1; Talent Show 3; Class Officer 1, Bp a ,oup. 3,)47 4=H' 1,2. BILLY LANIER Annual Staff 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Manager 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 3; Sup. 3, 4; Class Officer fei: AGNES MANGUM Annual Staff 4; Music 2, 3, 4; Sup. 3,4; Basketball 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Class Officer 2; Softball 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES MATTHEWS Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 2; Talent Show 3; Sup. 3, 4; 4-H 1, Dr Sia. EDNA LEE PAGE Annual Staff 4; Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2,3, 4; Sup. 3, 4; Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 3; Kitchen Club 4. EUIZABE Deu Annual Staff 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; FrenchClub 3; Home Economics Club yi 2s Sup ean ee Claes Officer 2, 3. BILLY ROGERS Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1, 2, 5,; Baseball 1,°2,35 43 “Supiees Class Officer 1, 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Talent Show 3; 4-H 1; Play 4, MAX SOX Annual Staff 4; 4-H 1; Talent Show 3. ANN STAFFORD Annual Staff 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 35245 4S 2s Musicw ie oe te omeee Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Sup. 2 4; Kitchen Club 4; Play 4. CALLIE BELLE UPCHURCH Annual Staff 4; Sup. 3, 4; Play 4. WOODY UPCHURCH Annual Staff 4; 4-H 1, 2; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1,,3,4; Basebalisl,i2,.3..4; Daily Record Reporter 4; Sup. 3, 4; Bus Driver 4; Play. enior Ouperlatives Senior Superlat Se 2 MOST ORIGINAL BEST ALL ROUND Betty Ann Butts, Woody UpChurch Bill Henshaw, Agnes Mangum WITTIEST Wesley Denton, Callie Belle UpChurch MOST ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING Edna L. Page, Bill Henshaw Frances Matthews, Bill Henshaw Sener Superlatives MOST POPULAR MOST STUDIOUS Betty Ann Butts, Woody UpChurch Billy Lanier, Ann Stafford BEST DRESSED Betty Ann Butts, Woody UpChurch MOST FRIENDLY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED a Billy Rogers, Agnes Mangum Edna L. Page, Billy Lanier SENIOR CLASS FISTORY Marian Larice Baker was born on the 14th of September, 1934, in Buie’s Creek. She attended all twelve years at Buie’s Creek, where she played basketball, was a member of the 4-H Club, class superlative, and a member of the annual staff. Betty Ann Butts was born on the 23rd of May, 1934, in Buie’s Creek, where she has spent all twelve years of school. She has taken music, been cheerleader, basketball player, superlative, a member of the 4-H Club, on the annual staff, class editor for the Datly Record, and class officer. Charles Findley Chambers was born on the 8th of October, 1933, in Buie’s Creek. He was out of school for one year, but came back as a junior and is graduating with us this year. He is also on the annual staff. Wesley Bond Denton was born on the 28th of September, 1934, near Buie’s Creek. He has been a member of the annual staff, 4-H Club, on the basketball and baseball teams, and a superlative. William Hudson Green was born August 9, 1933, on Lillington Rt. 1. He has participated in the 4-H Club for two years, is on the annual staff, and was bus driver. William Raymond Henshaw was born in Talladega, Alabama, on January 1, 1934. He attended one year in Jonesview and has been with us ever since. He has played basketball, baseball, has been a class officer, superlative, member of the annual staff, bus driver, and member of the 4-H Club. Billy Worth Lanier was born in Buie’s Creek on September 27, 1934. For the first three years of school he was in Buie’s Creek. He attended the fourth and fifth grades in Virginia, but came back here and has been with us since. He has been a member of the 4-H Club, a class officer, manager of the basketball teams, superlative, and is on the annual staff. Mavie Agnes Mangum was born on August 7, 1934, on Angier Rt. 2. She has been a cheerleader, basketball player, 4-H Club member, music student, class officer, superlative, softball player, and is on the annual staff. Frances Elizabeth Matthews was born in Buie’s Creek on August 12, 1934. During high school, she has been a member of the 4-H Club, a class officer, super- lative, and on the annual staff. Edna Lee Page was born on November 30, 1933, in Buie’s Creek. She has attended all twelve years of school in Buie’s Creek except for two months that she went to Dunn while in the fourth grade. She has been on the basketball and softball teams, a 4-H Club member, class officer, superlative, a member of the annual staff, and she worked in the cafeteria her senior year. William Clarence Rogers was born January 2, 1934, in Buie’s Creek. In his high school years he played basketball and baseball, has been a class officer, member of the 4-H Club, superlative, on the annual staff, and a bus driver. Max Gilbert Sox was born on August 7, 1934, near Erwin. He attended school at Coats and Lafayette, but has been here all through high school. He was a member of 4-H, and is on the annual staff. Margaret Ann Stafford was born in Asheville on June 1, 1934. She attended school there for two years. At the beginning of the third grade she came to Buie’s Creek where she has been a member of the 4-H Club, a class officer, superlative, music student, a member of the annual staff, and kitchen worker. Callie Belle UpChurch was born on January 5, 1933, in Harnett County. She has been a member of the 4-H Club, a superlative, and is on the annual staff. Jefferson Woodrow UpChurch, Jr., was born near Erwin on July 20, 1934. He has been a member of the 4-H Club, played baseball and basketball, was a superlative, class officer, class editor for the Daily Record, was on the annual staff, and in his senior year, a bus driver. Laon . _— SENIOR LAST WILL AR TE SlAMER Bill Henshaw, will my ability to ‘‘find’’ pencils to Alice Faye. Billy Rogers, will my school bus to R. M. Stone, Jr. Billy Lanier, will my intellect to ““Pepto’’ Howard, Billy Green, will my love for the Koler Drive-In to Jimmy Campbell. Woody Upchurch, will my speed to Evan Taylor. Edna Lee Page, will my love for sports to Joan Tysinger. Ann Stafford, will my ability to play the piano soft and slow to Sue Dixon. Betty Ann Butts, will my ability to work geometry to Joyce Byrd. Agnes Mangum, will what's left of Franklin Stewart to Lefty. Wesley Denton, will my liking for Erwin to ‘‘Scratch’ Upchurch. Frances Matthews, will my friendly ways to Barbara McLeod, ‘'Pork and Beans.’’ Max Sox, will my name, ‘‘Delphinia’’, to Bruce Ennis. Findley Chambers, will my love for football to Grandpa (Joel) Hodges. Callie Upchurch, will my ability of typing to Gladys Denton. Elizabeth Pulley, will my ability to get along with others to Mary Lou Harrington. Marian Baker, will my talent invoice to Katherine Hudgins. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Marian Baker has gained much fame as an opera singer taking over Tallulah Bankhead’s place on the Big Show. Betty Ann Butts is winning Fame for herself by accompanying Marian over N. B.C. Findley Chambers is now the largest tobacco farmer in the south and is sitting back rolling his own. Wesley Denton is now star pitcher for the St. Louis Browns. Billy Green has inherited Matthews Oil Company and is the head knocker of the Atlantic Refining Company . Bill Henshaw is a professor of history at Woman's College. Billy Lanier is now Melvin Turlington's head carpenter. Agnes Mangum we hear is married and has settled down and is one of the high society ladies at the city of Buie’s Creek. Edna Lee Page is now manager of the Roses 5 and 10¢ stores. Elizabeth Pulley is running Verla’s reducing parlor in downtown Buie’s Creek. Frances Matthews is now teaching Home Economics at State College. Billy Rogers has settled down and has a thriving business in the heart of Little Africa. Max Sox is now leading big game expeditions in Africa. Ann Stafford is teaching piano in Vienna School of Music in Italy. Callie Belle Upchurch is still undecided what she will do the rest of her life and at the present is still taking it easy. Woody Upchurch has finally gotten himself a drug store of his own in Coats, and is now a noted pharmacist. J uNnIOP Class Officers iD oSig HER ATE A E Wae AR Ea eak nee AR rp on Warden Bigetaghign @y-begyo] oX-2 it PHIGe =P TESICCNt.s1 vest sec sniscsieecnsss Cosh essceedese Many) Joe Howard SOE CLALY Ce. ctnss cravech este tacss tos tess scoeorodsA Lice rayerl ranklin BME G tia Oi or. te tenets ech re hces los ollneres tac screuatenser soe Gk) LON Seer OUUG HAI rIVIOI Ss Str aee As isoves ccnicdonaelersacdsecceacd OVCenmlanchard BePPCAnt ALATINIS.s seics.wessrecescdsavsivevers-etarerecesss rly Upchurch: J unIor Superlatives Most Likely to Succeed... 00.0. c-00+ss-0--seese Mary Joe Howard and) Jimmy Campbell PPM CUCLIC Stirs eM ate haces ee so ae ee oseetseueeeseory Oy ce blanchardrand) Dilly iUpchurch Nios RODUIAT so c1iss.87 schasesssseres ss essocteee Mary Joe lowand, and Jiminy Campbell Pest ressed iii tedss tea stiee cr ess sceessuesesey slice EP ranklinvand iGener stewart eS tHlOOKING a cect ese sene- sales oeetseincssoteeess-soseed OVCe Dlanchard and Gene stewart Best All Round... ccbecscesfcstiescdeessessstseresce Mary Joe Howard and Jimmy Campbell Wigs Athletic tn eet eee aidet re eie eens s JOY. ceublanchard and Jimmy Campbell INGOSHSLUdIOUS )... per eeetbcetee tt nee ehieesueteees OY Ce DianchardiandsJdimmys Campbell Eee Gets ee eG Cream atachat sate lasecsdeceoss eed OV Comm yndand ily; Upchureh DIGG eStIM i rtoiey. cael scour es ssesunues ce seidstiaaedsned OY COMLanc hard and Tojo Waddell JUNIOR CIES JIMMY CAMPBELL President JOYCE SHIRLEY BLANCHARD BRITT FRANKLIN MARY JOE HOWARD ERNEST DECHENT f oe ¥ al % i ALICE FAYE EDWARD JOEL GASKIN HODGES at STEWART EDNA MAE MCLAMB ROYALS é V GENE ReMi; EMOLALANG ROY STEWART STONE UPCHURCH WADDELL he Tenth Grade First Row: Shirley Altman, Gladys Denton, Alice Dudley, Bruce Ennis, Larry Ennis, Howard Harmon. Second Row: Pat Harmon, Mary Lou Harrington, Katherine Hudgins, Celia Johnson, Shir- ley Jones, Donald Leggett. Third Row: Barbara Ann McLeod, Ronald Page, Jack Ragland, Travis Ross, Helen Stafford, Jean Stephenson. Fourth Row: Evan Taylor, Sylvia Turlington, Joan Tysinger. (Gleee Ciiticers Mee PEHINE Casi Maialsis ccle'g va'e cwisisoste diachisiie anle Seondecioct edness beee cure er nes a bat Harmon. Re meee SIMEUUP vet cateswsrrermeres sacs snsetenes eee aia: sta enent te uv alle Laylor EOLA een sects steed aries sh ciel eis cise epee r eed ee Peck onedenee hk cue eee Celia Onnson SCO SULE Iassacslstnatactrene is seeiccpecnessseees tess srs del aaee sss JACK Ragland Superlatives Best Looking......,......cecseccscevceveecesereeeseCelia Johnson and Travis Ross BEStIDECSSEO tisscccirnss sass escaeecee WaT y vlOu Harrington and Travis Ross Most Studious........cecccccsesscsoccsssecseseeeseHelen Stafford and Ronald Page Eoriendliest., .. os tisecsedsereseteseeseseresseress.scelia Johnson andiJack Ragland WV LECIE Ste toa cs ccse tesamtee ate tect e ee em Alice Dudley and Evan Taylor ProsteAlIMNOUnd sos es sc sarestaabdeiedcy sce svSy lvia Turlington and Pat Harmon Most iikelyotorsucceed. ty .5,..u00.+-css00s 05s eehlelen Stafford and Pat Harmon NIOSUF ODULAT oer svevetsetedrcesrnce--srase ool TAVIS) ROssiand Katherine Hudgins NIGSIEALHLELICW UM ieet ees ntate. tars cee ck coe eee OAT: Tysinger and Travis Ross ane Ko i ) We w f — es a Nal Reptnarind sisi nko i Ny ae Sore a Re ee EN fn ee RE an TO et ee ae ee Le FEAT FRESAMER First Row: G. W. Baucom, Shelby Britt, Ruby Bunn, James Butler, Sherril Butts, Don Byrd. Second Row: Gene Byrd, Berlis Ennis, John Green, Carvel Gregory, Gail Gregory, Martha C. Gregory. Third Row: Betty Sue Hardee, Rue BellHarper, Graham Holland, Henry Howard, Shirley Humphries, Earl Johnson. Fourth Row: Fred Jones, Gretchen Matthews, Faye McLeod, Fleming Norris, Carol Rogers, Leon Spence. Fifth Row: Rudolph Stewart, Bobby Upchurch, Calvin Upchurch, Ann Weaver, Janet Williams. Not Pictured: Bobby Byrd. lgeechimen tice BgRe STAE MUG strates aeeiia cctrnctatecniadaitdaccnactsces ts atecsetaye sae ee Rudolph Stewart WIC Ee SEE CSIC ER teases care acecseridseasees sess eness saa susosere cr este DD eLtY) Sue Hardee DEGH Clary TEA SULEL st uecesceuce secrets tavatieeten teat ieaer se OUI Ley. Humphries He eet — — = = a 3S) ty ee ee ee ee a: a ee Virls Masketball First row, left to right: ‘‘Married Woman,’’ ‘‘Billy,’’ ‘ Tiny,’’ ‘‘Lefty.”’ Second row: ‘‘Sears,’’ ‘tGrandma,’’ ‘‘Beanpole,’’ ‘‘Queer.”’ Third row: ‘‘Shape,’’ ‘ Suzie,’’ ‘ Lollipop,’’ ‘ Legs,’’ ‘ Hank,’’ and Coach ‘ Doodles’’ Parker. hes Agnes Mangum Edna L. Page GeoyeeBlanchard Marian Baker Sue Dixon Alice Franklin Forward Forward Forward Guard Guard Guard Celia Gretcher Betty Sue Mary Joe Ann Gail Jo Ann Johnson Matthews Hardee Howard Weaver Gregory Tysinger Guard Forward Forward Guard Forward Guard Guard Boys’ Basketball Left, to “rights; FieldRat,' Peaches, )i°Tuba, ) Rink;??)o' Scratch,” ‘‘Feet,’’ ‘‘Ugly,’’ ‘‘Beaky,’’ ‘‘Hammerhead,’’ ‘‘Johnny,’’ ‘‘Wee Willie.”’ : t : Billy UpChurch Jimmy Campbell _ Bill Henshaw Travis Ross Donald Leggett Forward Guard Center Forward Guard Henry Howard Woody UpChurch Roy ‘'Tojo’’ Evan Taylor Pat Harmon Stewart McLamb Forward Guard Waddell Forward Center Guard Forward Yeal Yeal Whatta ya Say ? Beat! Beat! Beat] MASCOT Joy Stewart mviccrlicaders Martha Carol Gregory, Janet Williams, Mary Lou Harrington, Betty Dorman, Betty Ann Butts. Softball-1951 Helen Stafford, Alice Dudley, Agnes Man- gum, Mary Lou Harrington, Mary Joe Howard, Joan Tysinger, Barbara Ann McLeod, Shirley Altman, Gladys Denton, Sylvia Turlington. Music Club-1952 First row, left to right: Ann Stafford, Sue Dixon, Mary Joe Howard, Cora Sue Ross, Bobbie Weddle, Barbara Linden, Betty Jo 1 ripp, Carolyn Beale. Second row: Miss Elizabeth Stillwell, Agnes Mangum, Carolyn Denton, Linda Denning, Carolyn Butler, Patricia Matthews, Flossie Ennis, Brenda Stewart, Jean Stephenson, Sylvia Turlington. Third row: Barbara Ann McLamb, Betty Byrd, Rosa Lee Mangum, Mary Green, Lodus Butts, Jerry Blanchard, Gerald Pollard, Helen Stafford, Sharley Adams. Bae wal Gene Stewart Catcher Wesley Denton Pitcher Fred Jones Right Field Evan Taylor Pitcher A J ¢ t iy ‘lly Ue! 7 va Billy Lanier Editor-in-Chief Max Sox Class Prophet Edna Lee Page Art-Editor Wesley Denton Class Prophet Agnes Mangum Sports Editor Betty Ann Butts Activity Editor 4 Callie Bell Upchurch Testator Findley Chambers Assistant Business Manager falt Billy Rogers Assistant Editor Frances Matthews Class Editor Bill Henshaw Business Manager Ann Stafford Class Historian Woody Upchurch Sports Editor Marian Baker Class Historian Elizabeth Pully Testator Billy Green Assistant Business Manager nileseeen Gaal Queen and King Wild Man Baby Contest Bobbing Apples Giant and Dwarf Ugh! Fishing Eats! Shoeshine Boys Senion 4-F Club Detictcee A-F Gib We Also Honor: MISS ELOISE BROOKS Who taught in the 2nd grade here for thirteen years. She is now teaching in Sanford. We Pay Honor To: MRS. VIRGINIA CHENAULT Who retired fromteaching after hav- ing taught thirty years, twenty-seven of which were taught in Buie’s Creek. She has taught in the 4th, 7th, and 8th grades during this time. | | et cteric Syeeite Mrs. Agnes Upchurch irs. Fannie Harrington Dietitian sessctessteonsszassy Oe ‘ Uncle Bob” Janitor ani ee tke Pat, ) ate ca 7 . Pay he) ere ae if Fe Eighth (Srade First Row: Jimmy Baker, James Bryant, Robert Butler, Jimmy Cates, Margaret Denning, Bobby Dixon, Betty Dorman, M. H. Dudley. Second Row: Ollie Faye Gaskin, Ruth Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Mary Joyce Lawerence, Barbara Lucas, Joyce Ann Matthews, J. C. Matthews, Inez Norris. Third Row: Fordyce Page, Mary Susan Ragland, Ried Rogers, Graham Ryals, Webster Turlington. Seventh (Grade First Row: Betty Altman, R. E. Boykins, Bonnie Britt, Peggy Brown, Carolyn Butler, Geraldine Butler, Lodis Butts, Betty Gray Byrd. Second Row: Billy Byrd, Willie Cutts, Clara Dean, Carolyn Denton, Robert Dew, Jane Edwards, Mary Green, Walter Harmon. Third Row: R.C.Horton, Marjorie Humphries, Joyce Jones, Wallienn Lockamy, Rosalie Mangum, Barbara McLamb, Betty Jean Parrish, Evelyn Royals. Fourth Row; Joyce Stone, Betty Jo Walston, Judith Weaver, Jean West. Sith (Srade First Row: Bruce Altman, Richard Altman, Bobby Ashworth, Robert Bass, Billy Ray Baucom, Carolyn Beale, Woodrow Beasley, Linda Bunn. Second Row: Clifton Chambers, Dorothy Cutts, Ann Dean, Benny Dean, Lillian Ennis, Frances Gregory, Margaret Harmon, Billy Jones. Third Row: Neill Jones, Julius Lane, Linda Lawrence, Howard Marks, Hilda Matthews, Marie Matthews, Roy Matthews, Harry McLeod. Fourth Row: David Milton, Elwood Newton, Jolan Norris, Embert Page, Ann Rice, Betty Joe Tripp. Fifth (Srade First Row: Sharlie Adams, Bobby Bordeaux, Jim Boykin, Shara Bunn, Jerry Burkot, Charles Butler, Grace Byrd, Leroy Byrd. Second Row: Iris Cates, Judith Currin, Carolyn Cutts, Dorothy Dudley, Flossie Ennis, Gerald Faircloth, Martha Faircloth, Frances Flowers. Third Row: Judy Gregory, Carroll Leggett, Jerry Lee Lewis, Jene Lockamy, Gerald Pollard, Brenda Stewart, Henry Stewart, Larry Stewart. Fourth Row: Polly Taylor, Kenneth Turlington, Shirlie Weaver. Pomalh (Stade First Row: Barbara Altman, Jerry Altman, Peggy Altman, Calvin Ashworth, Charles Bordeaux, Earl Butler, Larry Currin, Linda Gray Coppedge, D. C. Davis. Second Row: John D. Davis, Linda Denning, Lavern Gaskin, Patsy Gregory, Durwood Gregory, Judy Holland, Glenda Haire, Tom Humpheries, Larry Jones. Third Row: Julia Lane, Freda Marks, Ann Matthews, Patricia Matthews, Roy Matthews, Tommy Matthews, Betty Jean Overby, William Sawyer, Katie Sue Smith. Fourth Row: Becky Smith, Christine Stewart, Joy Walston, Stanley Weaver, Roberte Weddle, Betty Gray West, Phyllis Turlington, Phillip Turlington. First row: James Altman, Jasper Baucom, Surrel Baucom, Hewitt Brown, Hazel Brown Ervin Byrd, Billy Cates, Carolyn Cooke, Martha Dixon. Second row: Harry Ennis, Kenneth Ennis, J. C. Flowers, Hugh Gregory, Ashley Hart, Marshall Johnson, Maurice Johnson, Sharon Jones, Barbara Leonard. Third row: James Lockamy, Jimmy Mangum, Earl Matthews, William Matthews, Margaret McLean, Peggy McLeod, Shirley Overby, Sherrod Pulley, Cora Sue Ross. Fourth row: Benjamin Stewart, Kenneth Stewart, Gilbert Tripp, Mary F. Turlington, Martha Tysinger, Faye Upchurch, Ernest Walker, Shelby Weaver, Wayne Welborn. Fifth row: Virginia West, Linda Wilder, Marsha Yarborough. a. ee NN Second (oe First row: Betty Baucom, Judy Beale, Mike Brown, Larry Butler, Harold Butts, Jean Byrd, Johnny Byrd, Morrison Byrd, Ann Currin. Second row: Johnny Dixon, Brenda Edwards, Doris Faircloth, Suvon Gaskin, Donnie Hair, Larry Holland, Barbara Johnson, Johnny Jones, Leon Jones. Third row: Mike Lasater, Donna Laurance, Diana Marx, Jimmy Matthews, Marie Matthews, Shirley Matthews, Wanda Carol Matthews, Brenda Moody, Joyce Newton. Fourth row: SuePearce, €.R. Stephenson, Johnny Stone, Judy Surles, Benny Turling- ton, Sandra Walston, Gloria Walterson. ™ First (Srade Firstrow: Lynda Arrington, Sallie Arrington, Patricia Baucom, Judy Buchanan, Marie Bunn, Lynn Butts, Janet Byrd, Calvin Coppage, Emma Ann Dean. Second row: George Denning, Janet Ellen, Elaine Gregory, Susan Gregory, Barry Howard, Sandra Johnson, Janice Kay Marks, Bobbie Matthews, Edward Matthews. Third row: Katherine Matthews, Carol Ann McLeod, Larry Moore, Virginia Page, Dan- ny Pulley, Janice Kay Turlington, Betty Weaver, Bill Weaver, Margie Weaver. Fourth row: Becky West, H. S. Yarborough. . . . e . . ° oN DN PWN One at a time, please] We grow ’em big here! Look at the birdie, cutie. Diane Formal Twins all set for the race. Stop robbing the cradle. It sho is hot! Snapshots Little Daredevil Don't get blistered! Why, honey, we didn't know. Sitting Pretty I want to see my lawyer. The Black Sox Boy, did we have fun! enior Baby Pictures secre eR ONCE 1. Agnes Mangum, aged 5 mos. 5. Bill Henshaw, aged 3 yrs. 2. Billy Lanier, aged 13 yrs. 6. Frances Matthews, aged 6 mos. 3, Billy Rogers, aged lyr. 7. Betty A. Butts, aged 10 mos. 4, Marian Baker, aged 4 mos. 8. Callie B. UpChurch, 3 yrs. 9 Ann Stafford, aged 10 mos. OwowmogaqnmpwWhN — Goggle Eyes Recess] High-Class Dame? Pretty Baby ? ? ? Pals Wild West Rodeo Nothing to do Lonesome Lost Principle of the thing Something new on us. Wheeee! Boom! Skipping Again Wishing Again! Dream Boat Monk! Mr. Moon ‘ Ride ‘er, Cow-Gal’”’ Cutie A ———— YOUR COMMUNITY DRUG STORE Wiggins Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS—DRUGS—COSMETICS L. E, MCKNIGHT, JR. PROP, BUIE'S CREEK, POPOL: BON — TON CLEANERS HATTERS, , DYERS AND TAILORS SATISFACTORY WORK GUARANTEED MATON C, UPCHURCH COMPLIMENTS OF LILLINGTON BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 4351 LILLINGTON . . e ° e e e e . GSO OMOANAN PWN — Taking it easy Two Freshmen Farmerette Speak, See, and Hear no evil Beachcomber Slugger Tell me what to do, Coach. Dutch’s Daughters Dare Devil Over here boys In the good ol’ summertime Woman Driver Young and Innocent Sylvia Control Yourself As you were Ooh La La! Fizzle] It's cold outside - Se eee = - ee ee Se Pen Sor en te ee eae at Re et oe Ne Pe ee ee tT gre Ae Seer ee ae e e ee ee a ae Servers bs ‘ Ae eae SE a Ree Sees ee eS et ATs Se ae ee EP SLE A Ae et Foe IN ER Ne EST I eT ee NE ee ST, SS se : : ‘ 3 isa n Sala RED'S SERVICE STATION BUIE'S CREEK , N, C, DUNN HATCHERY DUNN, N, C, WEL.BON AND COMPANY WHOLESALE | : : § GRAIN PRODUCE EAST EDGERTON ST, PHONE 2353 DUNN N, C, STEWART'S AUTO BODY SHOP BUIE'S CREEK, N. C, COLLEGE GRILL BUIE'S CREEK, N, C, McL.EOD'S HARDWARE COMPANY | WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE ELECTRIC CONTRACTING PHONE 2154 BUIES! CREEK DEQ FA WOOO COMPLIMENTS OF Coats Theatre MOVIES FOR FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT H. T. Butts Co. GROCERIES FRESH MEATS—PRODUCE DRY GOODS ROUTE 1! LILLINGTON, N. C, Johnson Cotton Affiliated Stores Company and COMPLETE FARM HOME SUPPLIES DUNN, N. C. Cromartie Funeral Home | ¢ PHONE 2077 : Y Cromartie ) Hardware Co. PHONE 2257 DUNN N, C, SAWYER'S TRADING POST RAY'S DEALERS IN ARMY AND NAVY SURPLUS LILLINGTON N, Cc, Renae LILLINGTON, N. C. DUTCH'S PLACE LAYTON SUPPLY COMPANY YOUR TEXACO DEALER AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE ALMOST EVERYTHING WASHING—GREASING—SIMONIZING PHONE 4120 BUIE'S CREEK Nig (Bs LILLINGTON HERFF JONES COMPANY CLASS RINGS, CLASS PINS SCHOLASTIC AWARDS, INVITATIONS, PERSONAL AWARDS CITY MARKET Cc, A, JACKSON, JR, REPRESENTATIVE LILLINGTON, N, C. DUNN, RT, 5 ING. 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