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Coe te i ee i y j N ie A P ; vont 2 H i t : pe it 4 : ; ; 1 ey ‘ apa A AAP (he ae Aree, of) oe a ae | De ee ee | Lt Ld - Zt hav ghee ae Ba aN eg ee Mee Aen dik ae “?) | Lf hag Fe @8 Can! Jer, al ZS? der cS res MO, an San ys 7 Ws Gerd gear, Shenae ZA got Cact e | Um | i ecw ees) = , Published by the Students of Buie’s Creek High School Buie’s Creek, North Caroling “ inch ord Mrs: ay erty, ‘ BINS? £ ps aRaer ep eepeteer crite - Dedication We, the Senior Class of Buie's Creek High'School, are greatly indebted to one who has been so faithful in her untir- ing efforts to better our school and community. She has taught for thirty years inthe 4th, 7th, and 8th grades, twenty seven of which were here. She retired in 1951 leaving behind her many memories. We proudly dedicate this 1952-53 Edition of The Creek to Mrs itB . Chenault. We Y T CUL ih F Se ae i a Eee EEE q a =e W.C.U.N.C. Campbell College Science Wake Forest Home Ec. Biology French Bible as Chemistry High School Faculty Dorothy Hales, B.S. Roy C. Parker, B5S. Bible Bob Jones University History N.C, State Education and Administration UENS Ca Torrey M. Johnson, A.B.,B.S. Campbell College Meredith WaCLUENI G2 Piano English French Dorothea L. Stewart, A.B. Elizabeth Stillwell, B.S. i eet ‘ Elementary Faculty Not Pictured Third Grade Martha McKay Salem College, A.B. First Grade Second Grade Ruby Williams Mildred Walker WN. Ce Na OG os al et Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Mabel Burt Ada Brickhouse Josephine Bradley Chowan Appalachian, B.S. Wake Forest, State Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Gertrude Taylor Stella Smith Mars Hill, Meredith, A.B. Atlantic Christian ea? ee De eral eect t ts PAVAU IG es tee pein ty Rey x 4 a Y Re deed: gertiee Xie PAROS 4 ' A iV wut ¥, Maw aly, AV aK | iy Pathe COSC SS Tae Hed AMY te LOND ECS MRR ey i 4 iv . Py a) iy Tat Werte iia ‘ haa a Viopeed (rg A j Senior Class History Joyce Valeria Byrd was born on the 26th of June, 1935, in Erwin, N. C. She attended all twelve years of school at Buie’s Creek where she was in the Junior play, Senior play, glee club, 4-H club, and was a superlative. Ernest Lee Dechent was born on the 3rd of March, 1933, in Chicago, Illinois. He attended the first, second and third grades at the Stuart School, the fourth and fifth grades at Edwards Military Institution, and the rest of his school days have been spent at Buie’s Creek where he has played basketball, was a superlative, and was in the Junior and Senior class plays. Sue Evelyn Dixon was born on the 28th of September, 1935 in Buie’s Creek. She attended all twelve years at Buie’s Creek where she was a class officer, was in the music club, a class superlative, in the 4-H club, in the glee club and has played basketball. Robert Edward Gaskin was born on the 8th of March, 1935, near Lillington. He has attended all twelve years at Buie’s Creek where he played baseball and was a m ember of the 4-H club. Mary Lou Harrington was born September 23, 1936, and she attended Garner before coming to Buie’s Creek where she played softball, was in the 4-H club, in the glee club, senior play, was a class officer, superlative, cheerleader, and a member of the annual staff. Joel Hodges was born on the 20th of September, 1935, near Lillington. He has gone to the Buie’s Creek School all twelve years and was a member of the 4-H club, and a superlative. Mary Joe Howard was born on the 16th of May, 1935, in Buie’s Creek. She has attended all twelve years here at Buie’s Creek, and has played softball, basketball, was a cheerleader, in the glee club, was a class officer, superlative, was in the Junior and Senior plays, and a member of the annual staff. Annie Jane Lockamy was born on the 16th of February, 1932, in Erwin, N. C. During her twelve years of schooling here she was in the 4-H club and FHA. Johnny Stewart McLamb was born on the 18th of September, 1935, near Lillington. He has played baseball, basketball, was a class superlative, class officer, in the Senior play during his twelve years here. Gene Russell Stewart was born on the 29th of December, 1934, in Varina, N. C. He has attended all twelve years at Buie’s Creek where he played baseball, basketball, was a bus driver, class officer, superlative, appeared in the Senior play, and was on the annual staff. Rother Melvin Stone, Jr., was born on May 8, 1934, near Lillington. He has spent the twelve years of his school life at Buie’s Creek where he has played basketball, was in the 4-H club, was a bus driver, a superlative, was on the annual staff, and in the Junior and Senior plays. Billy Orboron Upchurch was born July 18, 1934, in Mount Olive, N. C. He has attended all twelve years of school here where he played basketball, baseball, was a class officer, superlative, and was in the Senior play. MASCOTS Mickey Ramer Gail Byrd JOYCE VALERIA BYRD Well known to everyone, her gaiety will take her faces Junior Play, Senior Play, Glee Club, 4-H Club, Superlative, Annual Staff. ERNEST LEE DECHENT There are some people who can't help being nice. Basketball, Superlative, Junior Play, Senior Play. SUE EVELYN DIXON Most musical, a sweet girl who meets everyone with a smile. Class Officer, Glee Club, Senior Play, Annual Staff,, Superlative, 4-H Club, Music Club, Basketball. ROBERT EDWARD GASKIN Good nature is the sign of a large and generous heart. 4-H Club, Baseball, Senior Play. MARY LOU HARRINGTON Her personality and fun-loving will take her far inslitess Softball, 4-H Club, Glee Club,Senior Play, Class Officer, Superlative, Cheerleader, Annual Staff. JOEL HODGES Men of few words are the best men. 4-H Club, Superlative, Senior Play. MARY JOE HOWARD Dry wit, twinkling eyes betray her mischievous but lovable nature. Softball, Basketball, Cheerleader, Glee Club, Class Officer, Superlative, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff. ANNIE JANE LOCKAMY An easy laugh, a smiling face, a girl who fits in any place. 4-H Club, F.H.A., Senior Play. JOHNNY STEWART MCLAMB A quiet, fine guy who will succeed in all that he undertakes to do. Baseball, Basketball, Superlative, Class Officer, Senior Play. GENE RUSSELL STEWART A nice guy whose friendly ways will take him far. Baseball, Basketball, Bus Driver, Class Officer, Superlative, Senior Play, Annual Staff. ROTHER MELVIN STONE, JR. A fun-loving guy, well-liked by everyone. Basketball, 4-H Club, Bus Driver, Superlative, Annual Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play, BILLY ORBORON UPCHURCH He himself seems made for merriment, Basketball, Baseball, Class Officer, Superlative, Senior Play. ROY MCDONALD WADDELL Teachers, Books, and Classes are his only object - ions to education. Basketball, Baseball, Superlative, Senior Play. i .) wh te Senior Class Officers Mary Joe Howard, Vice President; Billy UpChurch, Sgt. At. Arms; Gene Stewart, President; Mary Lou Harrington, Social Chairman; Sue Dixon, pecretary-lIreasurer. Seated: Sue Dixon, Sports Editor; Mary Joe Howard, Editor-in-chief, Standing: Gene Stewart, Business Mgr; Mary Lou Harrington, Class Editor; Joyce Byrd, Art Editor; R.M. Stone, Feature Editor, Last Will and Testament 1. I, Joyce Byrd, will my lively personality and witty ways to Gladys Denton. 2. I. Ernest Dechent, will my ability to pay attention in class and to remain in the classroom for one whole period at the time to Fred Jones. 3. J, Sue Dixon, will my ability to “bounce” on the piano bench to Helen Stafford. 4, I, Edward Gaskin, will my ability to come to school on time to Tuba Taylor. 5. I, Mary Lu Harrington, will my sarcasm in class to Janet Williams. 6. I, Joel Hodges, will my ability to get along with other people to Larry Ennis. 7. I, Mary Joe Howard, will my studious ways to Barbara McLeod. 8. I, Jane Lockamy, will my sewing ability to Celia Johnson. 9. I, Stewart McLamb, will my ability to pass school work without studying to Pete Green. 10. I, Gene Stewart, will my catchin g equipment (tools of ignorance) to anyone who is fool enough to use them. 11. I, R. M. Stone, will my ability to have homework in on time to Martha Carol Gregory. 12. I, Billy Upchurch, will my ability to play basketball to Web Turlington. 13. I, Tojo Waddell, will my moonshine still to Rudolph Stewart, the constable’s son. Be yan any Tree, Tete Ost ita a iF i Senior Baby Pictures Top row, LtoR., Mary Joe Howard- 2 years; Edward Gaskin-6 months; Joyce Byrd-2 years; R.M. Stone-1% years; Gene Stewart-1ll months. 2nd row, L to R., Mary Lou Harrington-2 years;Stewart McLamb18 months; Jane Lockamy-6 years. Bottom., L to R., Billy UpChurch-2 years; Ernest Dechent-6 months. Senior Class Prophecy . Joyce Byrd is now teaching Home Ec. at W. C. and is still having a good time with everyone and everything. . Ernest Dechent’s dream has finally come true and he is teaching mechanical engineer- ing at State. The few girls that go to State say he’s fine. . Sue Dixon has gone a long way with her music, but still further with the boys. She is now happily married to Toddy Ralmer. . Edward Gaskin is a very good physician and his easy ways have gotten him far wih his career, but not with the girls. . Mary Lu Harrington has drifted away from us to Hollywood where she is now a great star. Gene Stewart is drifting right behind her. . Joel Hodges still goes to Coats and Lillington and has not yet decided upon his career. . Maty Joe Howard is now designing dresses for Hollywood producers and is doing fine with the producers and movie stags. . Jane Lockamy has finally reached the last year of school and is going steady. It seems there will be no career for Jane except a happy marriage with four little Janes running around. 9. Stewart McLamb is finally settled down on his farm and is doing well. 10. Gene Stewart, after playing ball with the Yankees, has his own trucking firm and is doing fine with both trucks and blondes. 11. R. M. Stone has succeeded in his attempts to win Faye and now has a good start on completing his ball team. 12. Billy Upchurch has finally taken Goose Tatem’s place with the Harlem Globe Trotters. His dream has finally come true. 13. Tojo Waddell owns Rose’s 5 10 in Dunn, although most of his time is spent with his five little Tojos. ORC ee | Senior Superlatives eee ERS RRS . WITTIEST MOST ORIGINAL Billy UpChurch Mary Lou Harrington Joyce Byrd Gene Stewart BEST LOOKING MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Gene Stewart Ernest Dechent Sue Dixon Mary Joe Howard ese Yh Pe } 4 Liye fet Rae yee NS Senior Superlatives BEST ALL AROUND MOST ATHLETIC Sue Dixon Sue Dixon Joel Hodges Roy Waddell BEST DRESSED MOST STUDIOUS Gene Stewart Stewart McLamb Mary Lou Harrington Mary Joe Howard : ‘ Te PT ie L JUNIORS ) Aad , Ns me OLE Ws a Nye ie } th Wake t byine uN ht ‘ w Le TASS | , N ASR ee i wh : ; eNO tie Oty: if ty q I i] Ns SAY Vie Weeenity iit Pai (4 Auta y : re fa TAT DA eS eee aes Al ” ‘ Ra¢ Ke ft UTS Pk ese has pen cia) adi ah iy wit ‘ Heigl Oe ht) ae a a Kah NY, tig aan eS FN Pat Harmon President Alice Dudley Larry Ennis Katherine Hudgins Celia Johnson Shirley Jones Barbara King Donald Leggett | Barbara McLeod Ronald Page Jack Ragland Travis Ross Helen Stafford Jean Stephenson Evan Taylor Sylvia Turlington hs areas, i aS . pairs ts ms | Junior Class Officers Front: Helen Stafford, Social Chairman; Katherine Hudgins, Secretary. Back: Jack Ragland, Treasurer; Don Leggett, Sgt.at Arms; Pat Harmon, President; 2 Evan Taylor, Vice President. Class Superlatives TOS USVOOK IO Se etccs cat ecces cavccesestaes sesh tetmesaducdesese elias OnNSON Lbravisunoss Pest LAF OUNG tec ssnet secs tec essreesets det ocss st atnerinesnNudgins Jack Ragland DIGG a LUCIOUSH eh weaseuddstsses ccs dcetaedcosensheeaense: VECO OtLOrd sh Oonald ba ge IGS MUMLOLIC unre nce dacdseatcmaies selctunisss ies Qrcsoaens ues ClLlare ONNSOMnOOM Legpett Niost Lake ly LOvOUCCEEC ncn. tcresccseseedas cocerescon str eaetielenolallond, fathharmon WMA ULL CSCS Gane toe ciicersonsenas tetas coatcenl ester teases at Dara iClLeOd as hVvanelaylor ESO COSS CU rte cheers sates eet ata mer suse aeae ides seen ClLiayCoatess, Patnrlarmon. INFOStIEOLA GINA rt. Water eee teat canoes teres canons sree Ne Liner nudgine, DROnald Waa ge wea ) iia | Rk Tenth Grade Ist row: G.W. Baucom, Shelby Britt, Ruby Bunn, Sherrill Butts, Bobby Byrd. _ 2nd row: John Green, Gail Gregory, Martha Carol Gregory, Betty Sue Hardee, Lawrence Harper. _ 3rd row: Rue Bell Harper, Henry Howard, Fred Jones, Gretchen Matthews, Faye McLeod. 4th row: Carol Rogers, Rudolph Stewart, Ann Weaver, Janet Williams. Superlatives eee Looking ........Janet Williams, Rudolph Stewart Friendliest ....................Ann Weaver, Pete Green 3est Dressed......Gretchen Matthews, Henry Howard Most Athletic.......Betty Sue Hardee, Henry Howard Most Popular.............Gail Gregory, Henry Howard Wittiest...............Janet Williams, Howard Harmon “lost Studious..Rue Bell Harper, Lawrence Harper Best All Around...Martha Gregory, Rudolph Stewart | OFFICERS ! Presidents. 2ec0.s erates ate eee. Henry Howard | VitCCie Resi Gent nn, sasmiyine taser tO WALTG harmon DEOKETARVe cai venies aus cesinc tec ceabeet betty Uerbardee MreaSUECiei ns ., mote ate a UCO lp IuStewart i y Vag fj a o gh” «@ § ha ®@ y € FRESHMEN i sei Ma j b x : ? a 5 LA Saute! axe) 1} ee NAMA ey WHO ys ‘ i' Weta | ny the f Hey ENE 4y AU ian ven ri kn toa Sie At, vs ie ABLE : vi Ue ‘ ¥ Ninth Grade st row: Jimmy Baker, James Bryant, Robert Butler, GeraldByrd, Jimmy Cates, Bobby Dixon, Betty Dorman. tind row:M.H. Dudley, Ollie Faye Gaskin, Carolyn Jones, Barbara Lane, Mary Joyce Laurence, Barbara uucas, srd row: Joyce A. Matthews, J.C. Matthews, Inez Norris, Fordyce Page, Mary S. Ragland. tth row: Reid Rogers, Graham Ryals, Webster Turlington. Best MOokine.,............50bby Dixon, Carolyn Jones Best All Around.......J.C. Matthews, Carolyn Jones Biggest Baby ....Webster Turlington, Susan Ragland Most Athletic....Webster Turlington, Carolyn Jones Meecet Flirt................uimmy Baker, Inez Norris Superlatives Best Dressed ....Webster Turlington, Barbara Lane Most Studious...Fordyce Page, Joyce Ann Matthews Quietest .............Fordyce Page, Ollie Faye Gaskin Most likelyto Succeed Foryce Page, Carolyn Jones WITHLEST 2.0.8. eee Sines ar yants. carolyn, Jomes CULES teen Cathe oe eR VLA ne Ws aI NeZeNOLTIS Ae : Pra beh aS te Las “ Or oA ey in q oT Very SPORTS ' - ons wh Dike . , oy ey DLAI} Ae Wee P. A ye Vy sand ey ‘AO Ht ] : ‘ LL PS Ca LAY Ril ad ti rh I | ; Sep, ) io’ i ak } wil ‘ AAS Tikes j , } TOM RY gid Bak a NEM 2) 5 it ht ‘ ea ae ; : i EM | ) y ¥) } : i ey ' Siti 1 y ’ ; ay f + i Y 3 ‘ U ¢ fl { be { oy wy ‘ ‘ { = 4 1 i } ‘ ’ i i n i ‘1 u“ yiak 1 4 ae f, 4 if iy { “el Aly - ‘ ; ‘ My ; ry ] i HATS Yi e be J ! 1} iv ii : . f tes) + j AW i TAY ‘ if i 4 : aN he 1 i i f J Vary. 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High Basketball 1952-53 Boys’ Team Ist row: Henry Howard, Pat Harmon, Tojo Waddell, Don Leggett, Travis Ross: 2nd row: Reid Rogers, Web Turlington, Ronald Page, Evan Taylor, Stewart McLamb, Ernest Dechent, Graham Ryals, Jimmy Cates. ‘ravis Ross Pat Harmon Tojo! Waddell Don Leggett Henry Howard Forward Center Forward Guard Guard | Co-Captain Co-Captain Stewart McLamb Ronald Page Reid Rogers Graham Ryal: Forward Forward Guard Center ‘an Taylor Ernest Dechent Web Turlington Jimmy Cates | Guard Center Forward Guard Bus Drivers R.M. Stone, Travis Ross, Evan Taylor, Howard Harmon. Glee Club Ist row: Sylvia Turlington, Mary Joe Howard, Martha C. Gregory, Joyce Stone, Carolyn Butler, Betty Jo Walston, Betty Byrd, Barbara McLamb. 2nd row: Sue Dixon, Janet Williams, Gretchen Matthews, Betty Sue Hardee, Ann Weaver, Lodis Butts, Rosa Lee Mangum, Mary Green, Betty Sue Altman. 3rd row: Miss Elizabeth Stillwell, Director, Celia Coates, Helen Stafford, Geraldine Butler, Jean Stephenson, Joyce Byrd, Katherine Hudgins, Mary Lou Harrington. Cheerleaders Janet Williams, Ann Weaver, Barbara Ann Lucas, Martha Carol Gregory aut a ELOAE er, ¥iI is AUT AIAN Lg ya ey, ey +} Naga 7 iw fers Alt ray Sars SN ‘ Mh rite r at CEG A tee atte RT Wes oa Ay UE yo iy “+ ip iv e Eighth Grade Ist row: (left to right) BettySue Altman, Dicky Boykin, Bonnie Britt, Peggy Brown, Carolyn Butler, Geraldine Butler, Lodis Butts, Betty Byrd. 2nd row: Billy Byrd, Bobby Jo Coats, Willie Cutts, Clara Dean, Carolyn Denton, Robert Dew, Jimmy Ferrel, Mary Green. 3rd row: Walter Harmon, Joyce Jones, Peggy King, William Lockamy, Rose Lee Mangum, Barbara McLamb, Nancy Pryor, Evelyn Royal. 4th row: Joyce Stone, Betty Jo Walston, Judith Weaver. Seventh Grade Ist row: (left to right) Richard Altman, Billy Ray Baucom, Carolyn Beale, Linda Bunn, Cliff Chambers, Dorothy Cutts, Ann Dean, Benny Dean. 2nd row: Lillian Ennis, Frances Gregory, Paul Howard, Margaret Harmon, Billy Jones, Neill Jones, Julius Lane, Linda Lawrence. 3rdrow: Howard Marks Hilda Matthews, Roy Lee Matthews, Harry McLeod, Davidi Milton, Elwood Newton, Jolon Norris, Embert Page, Ann Rice, Betty Joe Tripp. Sixth Grade lst Row, left to right: Bobby Bordeaux, Harold Bordeaux, Jim Boykin, Sarah Bunn, Jerry Burkot, Char- les Butler, Grace Byrd, Leroy Byrd. 2nd Row: Carl Capri, Iris Cates, Barbara Currin, Judith Currin, Carolyn Cutts, Dorothy Dudley, Flossie Ennis, Judy Gregory. 3rd Row: Dixie Harper, Annie Hobson, John Howard, Carroll Leggett, Jerry Lewis, Gerald Pollard, Johnny Small, Larry Stewart. 4th Row: Brenda Stewart, Henry Stewart, Polly Taylor, Kenneth Turlington, Shirley Weaver. Not pictured: Sharlie Adams, Orbie Collins, Johnny Jackson. Fifth Grade lst Row, left to right: Larry Currin, D. C. Davis, Jr., John D. Davis, Linda Denning, Lavern Gaskin, Durwood Gregory, Patsy Gregory, Harvey Hobson. 2nd Row: Larry Jones, Julia Lane, Freda Marks, JoAnn Matthews, Patricia Matthews, Roy Matthews, Betty Overby, William Sawyer. 3rd Row: Chris- tine Stewart, Phillip Turlington, Phyllis Turlington, Joy Walston, Stanley Weaver, Roberte Weddle. Not pictured: Charles Bordeaux, Barbara Altman, Glenda Haire, Julian Spence, Millard Holland. AEN SES i ; o a Pay. he ead ‘2 a Sy rd Pak eae i Fourth Grade lst Row, left to right: Peggy Altman, Jasper Baucom, Sherrill Baucom, Hazel Brown, Hewitt Brown, Earl Butler, Carolyn Cook. 2nd Row: Martha Dixon, Harry Ennis, Kenneth Ennis, Hugh Gregory, Ashley Hart, Maurice Johnson, Marshall Johnson, Sharon Jones. 3rd Row: James Lockamy, Earl Matthews, Tommy Matthews, Jimmy Mangum, Doris McLeod, Peggy McLeod, Margaret McLean, Sue Ross. 4th Row: Ben Stewart, Kenneth Stewart, Mary Francis Turlington, Gilbert Tripp, Fay UpChurch, Ernest Walker, Shelby Weaver, Linda Wilder. Not pictured: Wayne Weldon, J. C. Flowers, Calvin Ashley, Billy Cates. Third Grade lst Row, left to right: Betsy Baucom, Judy Beale, Mike Brown, Larry Butler, Harold Butts, Johnny Byrd, Marrison Byrd. 2nd Row: Jimmy Coats, Ann Currin, Gerard Herbert, Donnie Hare, Barbara Johnson, Don Johnson, Leon Jones, Johnny Jones. 3rd Row: Paula Jones, Mike Lassiter, Donna Law- rence, Dianna Marks, Wanda Matthews, Gerald Matthews, Marie Matthews, Shirley Matthews. 4th Row: Joyce Newton, Sue Pearce, G. R. Stephenson, Johnny Stone, Judy Surles, Bennie Turlington, Sandra Walston, Frances Weaver. vay) he fy BNe L; ; — Second Grade Ist Row, left to right: Linda Arrington, Sally Arrington, Patricia Baucom, Marie Bunn, Lynn Butts, Janet Byrd, Emma Ann Dean, George Denning. 2nd Row: Janet Ellen, Elaine Gregory, Susan Gregory, Peggy Holland, Barry Howard, Janice Marks, Edward Matthews, Katherine Matthews. 3rd Row: Carol Ann McLeod, Margie Weaver, Dianna McLeod, Virginia Page, Kay Turlington, Betty Weaver, Bill Weaver, Becky West. First Grade Ist Row, left to right: Ann Arrington, Joseph Baucom, Beverly Bissette, Jimmy Brown, JoAnn Brown, Betty Burkot, Serman Currin, Ann Cutts. 2nd Row: Norma Jean Cutts, Nell Davis, Phyllis Davis, Kay Dixon, Dianna Dudley, Minnie Hobson, Joan Hobson, Randy Hunter. 3rd Row: Elaine Jarrell, Torrey Johnson, June Johnson, Joy Leonard, Johnny Lewis, Brenda Matthews, Thelma Matthews. 4th Row: Peggie Matthews, Ray Mangum, Larry Moore, Dwight Parrish, Jerry Reaves, Jim Reid, Benny Sullivan, Alice Turlington. 5th Row: Larry UpChurch, Hartwell UpChurch, Ginny UpChurch, Dennis Wright. Loth ' SHOPPING: ADVERTISING i a eq ee ae Lad yhel L te Mats ai ‘ ey yee wae NaN aah® oT Pep icaaae eh atl) a peat a4 BUIE’S CREEK BEAUTY SHOP JOHNSON AND BRYAN Fancy and Staple Groceries Buie’s Creek Phone 2156 Lillington N.C. Compliments of FOWLER RADIO CO. HARNETT COUNTY NEWS “Your County Seat Paper” Lillington Lillington, N. C. Phone 3221 Compliments PURDIE BROTHERS INC. JOHNSON’S TWYFORD PRINTING CO. “The Place To Buy’ Lillington, N. C. Phone 3166 SHERMAN SHELL SERVICE Lee Tires Douglas Battery DIXON’S SERVICE STATION Buie’s Creek Lillington COATS MERCANTILE Co., INC. JACKSON’S SHOE STORE ““Miracle Tred Shoes” DRAPERY CENTER DANNENBERG’S SERVICE STATION Buie’s Creek Coats Highway. CLP OLP OLD! LP OLD OLD OLP LPP VAP OLD OLD OLD OLP, PELPOLP OL Krispy Kreme Doughnut Company 618 North Person Street KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT COQ Raleigh, N. C. ELSIE SAYS - Your Community Drug Store If it’s Borden’s It’s got to be Good! WIGGINS DRUG STORE Buie’s Creek, N. C. McKNIGHT’S DRUG STORE L. E. McKnight, Jr., Prop. White Dairy Products Division Coats, N. C. THE BORDEN COMPANY Raleigh, N. C. : ‘ : a blest ee yy a Chae fh bt, Pe, pal ro an Le ee menses be i y : of fur at thy i) Pretty Baby. 2, Starting out early, 3. Just me and my pal. 4, You thought I couldn't do it, didn't you? 9. Okay, Let's go! 6. Sh-h-h, She's asleep. 7. King Royal. 3, Just a minute, I'm thinking it over. RALPH MOTOR COMPANY “Refresh yourself” A; Sy COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY --- SEE RALPH --- “ The Easiest Man in Town To Trade Cars With’’ Winslow Franklin St. Fayetteville EE os UD SPORT IN treety h need en ee arity GOTTLED URBER AUIMORITY OF ENE COCA-COLA COMPANY BV Fayetteville - Dunn - Erwin Highway Dunn N. (Ox COATS MOTOR COMPANY CROMARTIE HARDWARE CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME Chrysler Plymouth Sales and Service Repairs To All Cars “See Us About a Chrysler or a Plymouth”’ Phone 2156 Coats, N. C. AUTO BODY SHOP Benson Dunn, f McLAMB MACHINERY STEWART’S Phone 3156 | Highway N. C. Buie’s Creek North Carolim H ty INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DUTCH’S PLACE McLEOD’S ELECTRICAL SERVICE Electrical Contractor Refrigeration Phone 2154 3616 Buie’s Creek Lillington GODWIN BUILDING LILLINGTON ESSO STATION SUPPLY CO., INC. Washing Greasing “Everything to Build With”’ The One Stop Building Service Simonizing Lillington N. C. Dunn NaC. MATTHEWS OIL COMPANY LEON DAVIS STORE M. A. Matthews Groceries Phone 3164 General Merchandise Lillington N.C. Buie’s Creek sie Se Sy iT end 1, Ain't she sweet! 2. lonesome Pine. 3. Need we say. 4, Waiting for that all-important date. D.Just taking it easy. 6. There's another hula on this page,too. 7. He's in the Army now! 8. Little Woman. 9. We hated to see her go. 10. That ole! rockin' chair. liven 4 | 12. Halloween King and Queen. 13. Typical Senior. 14, Wa-a-a-h! 15, We're thankful for 1953 16, We should have left this one out. 17, Oh-h! I hurt my feelings. 18, Hiccup. lSpRural tree: delivery. 20. Don't let the stars get in your eyes. 21. We've never had it so good! 22. Cousins -Huh! 23. Ona Sunday afternoon. 24. Did you have fun? 25. She didn't drown! D2 DED II OQ. HDD GI-DADNHO QIN HQ IHG’ NHN, Compliments SAWYER’S TRADING POST of Dealers in KELLY’S DRUG STORE Army and Navy Surplus Route l Lillington In, Ce Lillington Nae@. SEXTON’S DEPT. STORE QUINN FURNITURE Dobbs Hats Curlee Clothes Florsheim Shoes COMPANY Arrow Shirts Lillington N.C. BUTT’S GROCERY 9 THE MEN’S STORE Groceries Fresh Meats Dry Goods Produce Route 1 Lillington SEXTON MOTOR SALES ; zg Compliments G.M.C. TRUCKS of GAAC TRUCKS Phone 2426 4376 CLARENCE D. BAIN D. OD. S. Over Rose’s Store Lillington N. C. INCORPORATED Phone 2-0931 108 S. Blount St. | : ”) | COMPLIMENTS OF é ATKINS MOTORS CAMPBELL COLLEGE CONGRATULATES The Annual Staff and The Graduating Class of MOS “SAll Together for a Greater Community” O’QUINN MEN’S STORE Lillington, N. C. ROSE’S 5 - 10 - 25¢ STORE Dunn, N. C. CITY MARKET Coats, N. C. B. H. APPLIANCE CO. Fuquay, N. C. LANGDON WOODWORKS Dunn, N. C. SLAUGHTER MAYTAG CO. Dunn, N. C. LaFAYETTE DRUG STORE Lillington, N. C. ‘ - 7 ‘ cn of eo f Md ie Al cad, Ctte-t , i . Y aed | of , eG tr-€. 1 © ts aomt - a 4 or ds y Re Paes 49 Gascan ge On Cre eS ? 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