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Riadurese tbe, oi oo ae : ga Sete iar tes amine eaten ae See ee nh ere ee Pr sae vce ET NOMS CS Ss RE | The Annual SMaff ps = s Burtes Oreek Stigh a Tresents ™ ‘She 1967 Legent x V Contents Ds cee Dedication. 2 eee 3 Faculty Cae ee Oenrors.. ine ee eee i Jk UPIOLS 2° TO Ee 23 So ple OMOLES i. iy D5 Freshmen... a ne D7 Clem entlary sult ot Ginetta 5 are 29 Stighligh 1S... ce ee ee 34 Achuities 2 2 eee Al JS POLLS. see, AS “Advertisements.................... 56 S Ma Dedication - - - . . Tothose whohave given themselves unselfishly to our interests, and have devoted their patience and energy to our behalf; - + - - To those who have witnessed our successes and failures, and have shared our joys and sorrows; - - . - To those who have implanted inspiration in our minds and hearts; and have challenged us to accept responsibility and to strive for higher ideals; To Our Parents and Mrs. Mary Lou Maxwell, Sponsor We dedicate this 1967 Edition of the Legend as a token of love and appreciation. Mr. Mrs. O. B. Currin Mr. Mrs. Waymon W. Byrd Mr. Mrs. O. E. Dixon Mr. Mrs. Rex L. Dean Mr. Mrs. Frank Harmon Mr. Mrs. J. C. Gaskin Mr. Mrs. R. C. Lawrence Mr. Mrs. John R. Hill Mr. Mrs. R. D. Lee Mrs. Eris McDaniel Mr. Mrs. Sion McDonald Mitchell Mr. Mrs. R. G. Jarman Mr. Mrs. Harold Lloyd Ryals Mr. Mrs. Gerald Johnson Mr. Mrs. James Dudley Sistrunk Mr. D. W. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Albert T. Slaughter Mr. Mrs. Frank Mabry Mr. Mrs. Wallace Betts Mr. Mrs. Preston Matthews Mr. Mrs. Joseph E. Bouldin Mr. Mrs. J. Frank McLeod Mr. Mrs. William D. Butts Mr. Mrs. W. Charles Ryals Mr. Mrs. Allen M. Byrd Mr. Mrs. Pritchard Savage Mr. Mrs. Avery Stewart Mr. Mrs. Cecil T. Wilkins Mr. Mrs. J. E. Wester Mrs. Aldine Gregory Mr. Mrs. Colie Smith Mr. Mrs. Edward McLeod Mrs. Cecil Sawyer Stigh Sch oof Facult ‘Y TH rs. Hathryn Brown Winthrop College English, French TIrs. Mary Lu Taxwell Mass Delores Stoneycutt Campbell College Commercial, English Meredith College Biology, Home Ec., Physical Science Nr. Koy Gi Parker Wake Forest College East Carolina College Principal French, Chemistry Mg Wers. Gussie Ledbetter Howard University TK rs. Fatsy Nelson East Carolina College Math Guidance, Library é Sociology Mr. John Wrlson Campbell College . Coach P.E., Social Studies Class Stistory One half score and two years ago our forefathers sent out their beloved children to enter the world of education at Buies Creek School. This new frontier of knowledge, at first, appeared bewildering and unfamiliar tosuch young minds. The days of bewilderment and confusion quickly turned into years of fun, mischief, learning, failure and despair, happiness and success. Our young minds and bodies matured and changed. The first few years zoomed by like a rocket to Mars. AS our elementary years evolved into our high school years, many new settlers joined the first pioneers. Our faithful pioneers, who blazed the trail for the newcomers, and stayed to see the last cornerstone laid include: Cecilia Wilkens, Patricia Slaughter, Steve Gregory, Vicky Gaskin, Gail Mabry, Linda Sawyer, Gale Byrd, Elaine Betts, Anna Johnson, Terry Mitchell, Carolyn Johnson, Dorsey Slaughter, Nancy Matthews, Brenda Jarman, Dennis Currin, Sharon McLeod, Billy Dixon, Willie Lawrence, and Larry Ryals. Newcomers were always welcomed and came from far and near. Ann McLeod from Coats was welcomed in the fourth year. Sarah Bouldin from Oxford, and Agnes Savage from Rose Hill entered in the fifth year. Peggy Dennis returned from Beaufort to join the fifth grade. Judy Smith Adcock returned to Buies Creek from Four Oaks in the sixth grade. Also, in the sixth year came Jo Ann Ryals from Plain View, and Brenda Byrd from Angier. In the seventh grade five newcomers joined the hardy band. Brenda Butts from Lillington, Perry Harmon from Germany, Mary Hill from South Boston, Va., and Denny and Benny Lee from Benson entered: Buies Creek School. Dickie Sistrunk came from Wake Forest in the tenth year. In the eleventh year Jackie Turpin from Coats and Uppsie Stewart from Lillington joined the class. Deborah Huggins, the last member of the Class of '67, came in the twelfth year from Nichols, S.C. Our high school yearshave swept by almost as rapidly as the early years. These are the years that are foremost in our memories of the yesteryears. The Freshman year presented another frontier toconquer. We were startled at the new subjects, such as algebra. Our Sopho- more year had its moments to remember also. We had many new experiences in Biology, Geometry, and World History. We played quite a few laughable tricks on our poor teachers, and they played a couple of more serious ones onus. Through laughs and frowns, we called the turning point of our high school years to an end and entered our Junior year. This was surely one of our most unforgettable year of years. Through cooperation and imagination we presented a Junior Senior to top all Junior Seniors. On receiving our class rings, we celebrated a most successful junior year. We suddenly felt very old and wise as we Jooied forward to our new status as ''The Seniors of Buies Creek High School. oo. Our shining hours has finally arrived. Now, the Class of 1967 can truthfully Say, We came, A we learned, and we conquered.’ We shall continue to overcome the obstacles in our ‘paths to the ist future. Our rockets are aimed at the heighth of contentment, which is the goal that each of us most desires. Because of the knowledge and experiences in life that we have gained from the years with our teachers and friends at Buies Creek School, we are better prepared to conquer newfrontiers. For success or failure, we have earned everlasting ties of friendship to strengthen and encourage us in our brightest and our dimmest moments. Mary Hill, Historian nee ou il Mabry Wil ia Sarah Bo Gai .. Cecil e e e ° ° . @ ° e e ° es e e e@ hd e ® ° Pres. . Vice Pres Sec. .. Treas. . iia ae gels semen Cl scammimnlott LPR as Z mrss Mascots Daryle Jarman and Debbie Slaughter Class Me otto a or - Every right implies a els = “responsibility; 40 Every opportunity an =ippbigation; Every possession a duty. Class Colors ot aa Oas Hower Moss Green and Goldenrod Ve Long-stemmed Yellow Rose Olass Oong The Long Ships SARAH ELIZABETH BOULDIN An effort made for the happiness of others lifts above ourselves. FRANCES ELAINE BETTS Let me have music in my life. JUDY SMITH ADCOCK _ marriage is a new beginning of DEBORAH GALE BYRD Thinking is the talking of the soul with itself. _ BRENDA ANN BYRD A quiet nature is always a pleasing one. BRENDA FAYE BUTTS A true friend is a gift of God. WILLIAM KENNETH DIXON - Must I work? What a waste of mer PEGGY JOYCE DENNIS Good nature and even-ness of temper will give you an easy companion. DENNIS MANLY CURRIN The best part of life is living. ‘He is 3 great whe can ao what he wishes. STEVEN CLYDE GREGORY He's a good link in any chain. -VICKIE LaRUE GASKIN The best things sometimes are found in the smallest packages. hips Days of Stigh ‘S if my heart were not light, I would die. MARY E. STAFFORD HILL Love sought is good, but given unsought is better. DEBORAH McDANIELS HUGGINS _ Marriage has deep and serious benefits, and great joys. BRENDA GALE JARMAN Love is never lost. If not reciprocated it will flow back and soften and purify the heart. ANNA MARIE JOHNSON A CAROLYN ANITA JOHNSON Charm and grace radiate like the sun. : - | - : WILLIAM CONRAD LAWRENCE “KIX” Show and Dance... “Why should life be all work? CHARLES BENNY LEE Courtesy is a science of the highest importance. WILLIAM DENNY LEE A fun-loving nature is his. VIRGINIA GAIL MABRY Love one human being purely and tees) and oH) ve love all. NANCY MARLENE MATTHEWS Let us love life and feel the value of it always. SHARON ANN McLEOD We can do nothing well without joy and happiness. : : LAURA ANN McLEOD SS Arrival of Class Rings i Sweetness is an ornament of So and grace, : LARRY EUGENE RYALS How little man is; yet, in his own mind, _ how great! JO ANN RYALS Everyone is valuediin this world as she shows by her conduct she wish es to be valued. - eh, TERRY MACK MITCHELL IT mean to make myself a man, and if I _ Succeed in that, I shall succeed in every-_ thing else. RICHARD STANLEY SISTRUNK Obliging and cheerful, he does bold things in a quiet way. LINDA ANN SAWYER Let thy words be few and nice. _AGNES EILEEN SAVAGE Silence is a virtue of the wise, : | a SA GONAKA, May 6, 1966... . PATRICIA LANE SLAUGHTER Modesty is the color of virtue. DORSEY LEE SLAUGHTER What we learn with we never forget. UPPSIE CARRINER STEWART It is the wise head that makes the still tongue. Tn Memoriam JACQUELINE CAROL TURPIN It is how much we enjoy life that makes us happy. John Garlion ‘Newlon duly 14, 1947 November 25, 1964 CECILIA DIAN WILKINS Sincerity andtruthare the basis of every virtue. Se a eee Se WG ano ltrs. Senor Olass Cecilia Wilkins Sfeve Gregory Friendliest Jackie Turpin - ary Ryals You are very essential to the happiness of the world. Your little services to others may pass unnoticed, but the sum of all such helpfulness makes the world better today than it was yesterday. The outer garment is but a reflection of the inner any of neatnees : Oithest Dorsey Slaughter _ Nancy Mathews True wit is nature to advantage pressed; What oft was thought, but ne'er so well expressed. Dest A Around Cecilia Wilkins Dennis Currin Denny Lee Brenda Jarman To getall there is out of living, we must employ our time wisely; never to be in too much of a hurry to stop and sip the sweets of life, but never to lose our sense of the enormous value of a single minute. Most Original : Sarah Bouldin Dickie Sistrunk If you want to be original, be yourself. God never made two people exactly alike. Most Intellectual Gale Byrd Perry Harmon Real knowledge, like everything else, is not to be obtained easily. It must be worked for, studied for, and, above all, prayed for. Most Dependable Gail Mabry Benny Lee Denny Lee When you take responsibility on your shoulders, there isn't much space left for chips. Most Athletic Nancy Matthews Steve Gregory Stamina and endurance coupled with hard work and good sportsmanship is the re- sult of a true athlete. Best Looking Brenda Butts Dennis Currin For beauty lives with kindness. Love doth to her eyes repair, To help him of his blindness, And, being help'd, inhabits there. Most Likely To Succee! Jo Ann Ryals Benny Lee The greatest man is he who chooses right with most invincible resolution; who resists the sorest temptation from with- in and without; who bears the heaviest burden cheerfully; who is calm in a storm; and most fearless under menaces and frowns; whose reliance on truth, on virtue, and on God is most unfaltering. we, theSenior Class of 1967, after completing twelve years of educational development and having obtained our goal of graduationand realizing our impending departure, do hereby, declare, make, and publish our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. Article I Sec.I To Mr. Parker, our thanks for his kind understanding through a trying 4 years. To Mrs. Maxwell, our thanks for help on the annual and graduation. To Mrs. Nelson, our appreciation for helping us find our plan in society. To Mrs. Brown, our comma, faults, and mispeled wurds in hope that we will use them never again. To Mrs. Ledbetter, our thanks for helping us to understand the why and “how' ’ of math. To Miss Honeycutt, our thanks for an interesting Bookkeeping class. To Mr. Wilson, our hopes of a better ball team next year. To Polly, kind thoughts and thanks for being a true friend in our H. 8S. days. Article II Sec.I We leave to the Juniors their rings. These will symbolize past success and hard work through the years. Sec. Il To theSophomores we leave the problems of the Jr. Sr. We hope your work lives up to your expectations. Sec. II Tothe Freshmen we leave 4 years of school. We hope you will realize their importance and do your best in them. Article II I, Judy Adcock, leave my nickname, ''Smitty ,to my little brother. I, Elaine Betts, leave my love for a ''54 ’ Chevy to Janet Page. I, Sarah Bouldin, leave great fun and 50 pounds of flour to the Jr. Sr.'s for the Jr. Sr. I, Brenda Butts, leave my ability to finish H. S. in 4 years to my sister, Cathy. Gale Byrd, leave room 210 at the Calavier to next year's Beta Club. , Dennis Currin, leave my love for math to Barney Lanier. Peggy Dennis, leave my love for the Vigilanty Club to Betty Lou Brown. Billy Dixon, leave my muscles to anyone who thinks he can handle them. Vickie Gaskin, leave my love for Angier to Wanda Maxwell. Steven Gregory, leave my luck for playing Ist string basketball to Danny Lucas. Perry Harmon, being very greedy, leave taking everything with me. Mary Hill, leave my love for geometry to Ruth Bouldin. Brenda Jarman, leave my position as chief cheerleader to Carolyn Matthews. Anna Johnson, leave my blush to my sister, Gail. I, Carolyn Johnson, leave my ability to get in and out of trouble to Miss Honeycutt. I, William Lawrence, leave my love for French to anyone who can Stand it. I, Benny Lee, leave my ability to drop advanced math to that ''someone”’. I, Denny Lee, leave my ability to pass my school work without studying to Wayne Newton. I, Gail Mabry, leave hoping to find a better life. I, Nancy Matthews, leave my knowledge that it's the hair color not the girl. I, Ann McLeod, leave my ability to talk through every class to Brenda Moore. I, Sharon McLeod, leave my sympathy to the upcoming classes. Terry Mitchell, leave my love for ''383'' Plymouths to Mike Elliott. JO Ryals, leave my ability to stay on friendly terms with Coats people to Barbara. Larry Ryals, leave my Algebra II book to anyone who can get more out of it than I. Agnes Savage, leave my love for math to my sister Reba. , Linda Sawyer, leave my love for Algebra to anyone who can stand it. , Uppsie Stewart, leave my ability to keep quiet in class to Carolyn Morris. Dickie Sistrunk, leave my sympathy to the teachers who have to read my writing. Pat Slaughter, leave my ability to type to my sister Sylvia. I, Jackie Turpin, leave my ability to get along weil with teachers to Vicki Matthews. I, Cecilia Wilkins, leave nothing because I have nothing to leave. we Ne re ee et ety eet eet at et tet “ See Ne “ re ee “ Testators, Dickie Sistrufik Perry Harmon BE sgh SEA G __ AY Se untor lass legen 5 o Mido oo ee eo Goo 6 Oooo poo Geo 6 6 WACO IBRNCIENE 4 6 Goo Ob OO OOo UO GOO OOO OO SACRA ooodougGsodobeGGE Sou bboCG OE TO RSE VI RESY 4 GGG Aaeen Oo oO oe Oo oo ee oe 23 De — : Sar, RE ge to a t saan . . Andy Gardner . . . Danny Lucas Michael Upchurch . Frankie Lanier Pat Bunn L. M. Dixon, Jr. Mike Elliott Alex Enni tae % Andy Gardner Jerry Gregory James Hall Rose M. Hall Bill Hardee Allie Harrington Leonard Johnson Lynn Jones Philip Keyser Frankie Lanier Ann Lasater Danny Lucas Carolyn Matthews Cathy Matthews Ralph Mitchell Anita Newton ‘Janet Page Carol Parker Darryl Reardon David Reardon Reba Savage Sylvia Slaughter Betty Thornton Gerald Turner Connie Upchurch Michael Upchurch Brenda Waters Sandra Wilburn Thumbs, thumbs,...... 12 words -- 26 errors 24 SS OP OMOL2 ee ca ae SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ish ian Ryals Jul Faye Parr Kaye Parr President .... Vice President Secretary ish Joe Capps ° Treasurer Arrington ie Robert Baker Terry Bennett Ruth Bouldin : a) 25 Betty Brown Joe Capps Ronnie Cutts 4 Nina Davis . ius om, Sylvia Dixon Jackie Ferrell Jimmie Gregory Mary Jernigan Debbie Lucas Melody Matthews Vickie Matthews Wanda Maxwell Brenda Moore Ginger McCotter Rick Newcomer Paul Wayne Newton Kaye Parrish Faye Parrish Julian Ryals Gene Ryals Jimmy Sox Paul Stewart Butch Strickland Will I be ready for the Balistonioht arse. tags Are you sure this is required to get in ; Duke ?! 26 ‘reshindn Class | PE CSICCNUM mS fe fect) crea cet. Sema sien Mc csp ef seieaen aso sluee- Newton WiCCeDresidentte ped pace ae Botton Mcaions relkeMe lavas) oteaeuemseens dacklesHall SECCLCLATV aE cece si ss) Palen LOMGIEn oh ose Met or eniceene eae io am brenda- Parker FLU CASULC Tema Men se tel eh Mon cmom ecm ciisn sien cas cin sour amen cme NCL Grecory, } i Loraine Barbour Kenneth Barbour Annette Blackmon Jimmy Capps Edna Cockburn Diane Ennis errvelernel Neil Gregory Jackie Hall Brenda Hardee Richard Johnson Janice Jones Mike Lamm Jenny Lasaster Wayne Lawrence Paul Long Linda Matthews Wesley Matthews Freddie Milton Janet McCall Douglas McKnight Lee Newton Brenda Parker Barbara Ryals Joe Savage Betsy Sawyer Phyllis Sawyer Richard Skiles Beth Stewart How many times must I tell you? IT's so simple! Crack! Pop! Zowieee ! You gotta love itt 28 Faculty Mrs. Annie Pierce Mrs. Mildred Walker U.N.C., Greensboro East Carolina College First Grade Second Grade Miss Brenda Stanley Campbell College Third Grade Mrs. Dencie Lanier East Carolina College Fourth Grade Mrs. Ann Denlinger Campbell College Fifth Grade Mrs. Gladys Dixon Mrs. Hazel Yarbrough Mr. Lloyd Byrd Appalachian State College Wake Forest College Campbell College Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Highth Grade 29 E. Blackmon; S. Blanchard; J. Bouldin; R. Brown; Ca Butts? he Dixon: P. Dixon; L. Graham; J. Gregory. Cr Halleh shandee: F. Harrington; L. Jernigan; G. Johnson; T. Johnson; D. Keyser; K. Langdon; J. Lamm. J. Mabry; S. Mangum; S. McLean; A. Murrell; K. Newcomer; S. Sawyer; J. Upchurch; C. Vail; R. Walker. G. Wallace; G. Wimberly; M. Wicker. B. Baker; K. Beard; C. Betts; B. Blackmon; T. Brown; D. Bunn; Gacurrinss!. Grecory; H. Grizzard. Haney; P. Hill; . Johnson; D. Johnson; . Johnson; R. Johnson; Jones; J. Lloyd; Long. ° BDHwonw Lucas; C. Matthews; . Matthews; L. McCall; Page; B. Reardon; Roseman; M. Royals; Ryals. DW ty Savage; B. Smith; . Sorrell; D. Thornton; LOG ahem UIE TL: . Upchurch; A. Vail; . Vann. wo Haz Seventh Grade 30 C. Baker; D. Bennett; C. Blanchard; R. Bradshaw; L. Dean; R. Dean; J. Edgerton. T. Ferrell; J. Hall; H. Johnson; J. Lee; M. Lucas; L. McCall; S. McKnight. W. McLamb; J. Matthews; K. Newcomer; D. Newton; T. Reardon; R. Sills; L. Stewart. O. Stewart; M. Turner; C. Tysinger; J. Upchurch; B. Wicker; R. Wimberly. E. Beard; B. Bouldin; C. Brown; S. Bunn; C. Franklin; R. Haney; J. Hardee. D. Hill; M. Horton; H. Jernigan; D. Johnson; M. Johnson; M. Johnson; P, Johnson. M. McLeod; R. Mangume; J. Moore; Z. Murrell; R. Pryor; P. Savage; C. Sorrell. B. Thornton; C. Todd; D. Turlington; S. Upchurch; J. Walker. Bend J. Blackmon; E. Davis; T. Dean; M. Denton; T. Easley; R. Ennis; M. Ferrell; D. Hardee. K. Haskins; S. Hawks; T.Humphery; T. Johnson; C. Lamm; T. Matthews; D. Nelson; D. Newton. R. Parker; W. Pulliam; S. Royals; P. Smith; B. Stewart; D. Stewart; E. Stewart; L. Stone. E. Thornton; P. West. Fourth Grade J. Bolton; D. Bradshaw; C. Byrd; J. Byrd; M. Cole; D. Dean; T. Gardner; B. Gregory. D. Hill; M. Johnson; J. Langdon; L. Long; S. Lloyd; B. McLamb; A. Mitchell; J. Parker. T. Spence; L. Stephenson; R. Stewart; S. Vann; B. Walker; V. Wicker; J.Wilbourne; M. Yoder. 32 D. Crews; K. Dew; C. Garner; D. Green; A. Hawks; E. Humphrey; J. Johnson; A. Jung. K. King; B. Lamb; S. Langdon; D. Mangum; D. McKnight; R. McLeod; K. Moore; H. Murrell. Phillips; D. Pollard; . Roberts; L. Snipes; - Sorenson; K. Sorrell; . Thomas; 8S. Todd. Drea J. Turlington; K. Vann; D. Wester; G. Weaver. Grade D. Ashworth; J. Blanchard; C. Bradshaw; D. Collins; J. Collins; R. Collins; K. Dunigan; M. Easley. . Ennis; A. Gauldin; . Gregory; S. Hawks; . Hord; E. King; . Mallory; M. Maxwell. QUHA C. Morris; T. Ramer; C. Roseman; V. Sorrell; R. Stewart; S. Turner; G. Walker; M. Yoder. 33 hy in this section compl Photograp iments of S a BO ie sé -O ZO nv Bz AQ s4 oa] NME s Creek Buie Box 1 x Mi 7 x ‘i Htom CCOMING Court Janet McCall was presented flowers and crowned Homecoming Queen for 1966-67 by the tri-captains of the Boys Basketballteam. The girls in the court were nominated by their homerooms or student organizations and were voted on by the student body. Ceciliaswilkins wre wens) el on on mone VLONOS Tain FayesParrish “0.0. .1. «fees «1s -eCneericadere Neta Lee’. 7. . 6 6 0 os « os 0) 6 e DOYS Basketball Carolyn. Johnson .7... ieuen oe + cnemon ommiyet oes Nancy Matthews ............ senior Class Blaine’ Betts7).. meister os bag ks «lence mE Cua Janet Page... . . ss «0 os 61s) weudent Council Ginger McCotter. ...-..... . Sophomor e Class Phyllis Sawyer .......... Freshman Class Rosemary Hally...0.8.).tsteeetsnan ses md ULOt Class 36 SHtom COMING Queen JANET McCALL Sponsored by | Girls Basketball 37 AAty an ee SECRETIN Cg ee ie y GY y y School Seauttes These girls were chosen by their fellow class members to represent the highest ideals of beauty, grace, and poise within their class. From fairest creatures we desire increase, that thereby beauty's rose might never die. Shakespeare Sophomore Freshman . Wanda Maxwell Jackie Hall Junior Senior Rosemary Hall Cecilia Wilkins 2 s . Trips to the florist. . Appointments at the beautician. -Getting into those evening dresses, - The Mighty TASSELS, - Oh! Help, where is allthat food. - Waiters, Where are the cups. More Punch! -Soromantically dark (Pitch Black). . The fight for a centerpiece. . The things that were LOST . . The long trips home. . Gale's tree out the window of 'the 54 Chevy.” - Never forget good ole Barry . - The Morning After. . Missing classes the week before. '..Our Thursday classes in how to plan a Jr.-Sr. . - Putting up the parachute, -- Our trouble hanging Oriental people-without the help of our boys. . - Moving a picture down the hall, . . Making flowers. . . Cutting down trees, -- Those Necessary trips down town. - . All that flour and water (Sarah). - . Last minute preparations. Who’s Who Brenda Jarman Jo Ann Ryals This year as in others the Legend Staff honors those students who by their outstanding services and character have earned the respect and devotion of the fellow students and of the school faculty and ad- ministration. The scholarship, leadership, and citizenship of these students, as well as their par- ticipation in extra-curricular activi- ties, have been a great asset to Buies Creek High School. The new members which the Faculty has selected this year, as well as the members chosen pre- viously, Gale Byrd, 1965, and Sarah Bouldin, 1966, are honored for these qualities. Dickie Sistrunk Elaine Betts DAF. Ge Jo Ann Ryals Perry Monroe Harmon Received recom- mendation for a high achievement on the Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. The national society of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution certifies that JO Ryals has been selected as the good citizen of Buies Creek High for the current year, through her demonstration during her entire course of study the qualities of De- pendability, Leader- ship, Service, and Patriotism. 1966 Graduation HOME ECONOMICS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Anita Newton Dro ugh N.E.D.T. Billy Hardee BIOLOGY AWARD David Reardon — Wdl'OS HOME ECONOMICS II AWARD Janet Page HOME ECONOMICS I AWARD Brenda Moore CONES TYPING AWARD HISTORY AWARD Gale Byrd Outstanding achievements of individual students were rec- ognized on June 3, 1966 in Turner Auditorium, Campbell College. 43 The Marshals each year are chosenaccord- ing to their scholastic achievements to serve as honorary ushers at graduation and bac- calaureate. 1966 Marshals IPPESIGEN tron meme Vice President .... SOME AY 6 0 6 oo 6 PLY CASUTC Gammon cileiemts . - Sarah Bouldin Patricia Slaughter . . . . Klaine Betts . . Dickie Sistrunk Chief Marshal. . . Gale Byrd Delta Club Sarah Bouldin Jo Ann Ryals Mary Hill Perry Harmon The Beta Club is an organization for those students who have dem- onstrated their out- standing scholastic and leadership abilities. To reward merit and en- courage effort and good citizenship among stu- dents. IPReSidentie.. . 3... « Vice President ... Secretary ...... mreaSsurer . . 3... The purpose of The F.H.A. is to help in- dividuals improve per- sonal, family, and com- munity living through organized programs as a part of the home- making program in the school. It is composed of students enrolled in a Home _ Economics class or those who have had a year of Home Economics. . «-. Cecilia Wilkins ene lipsheyser anne uasaver - . - . Rick Newcomer oe ee LOM CMe ate better learning. con- ditions, to promote better co-operation be- tween students and faculty, and to assume certain responsibilities within the limit of stu- dent jurisdiction .. . These are some of the objectives of the Stu- dent Council. Student Counctl President .. oe Vice President. . Secretary .... Treasurer . ... Cecilia Wilkins .-... Hlaine Betts Swekewe. «edanet rare eae eh ayes barrisn The Monogram Club is an organization for fellowship of lettermen and cheerleaders to promote school spirit, good sportsmanship, and to stimulate interest in athletics. Uf, a Bec os 3 © oe 6 os s QLEVEN Gregory ice President. .-..... .. Nancy Matthewa Monogram 6 ad Secretary 1. ...) sects ae ON re Treasurer ... 0%... .. . Cathy Matthews PYESIGCREM se) ca oks ls eae NANCY Matthews VicesPresidenti.).,; .+« si.) « pHlaine, Betta DOCKCUALY Me sgetises sus ctieush chon sae NINat aAws Gle Vd INHERISTRAESS 5 5p oOo Ho 6 0 o DENG Signamik ee ad The Glee Club adds color to school pro- grams, promotes in- terest and appreciation in music, gives students a chance to express his feelings through music. Gale Byrd .... Sarah Bouldin... Cecilia Wilkins. . Elaine Betts ... Steeney ..... Editor-in-Chief Dickie Sistrunk. . . Asst. Editor, Photography Jo Ann Ryals ... . . . . Business Manager Brenda Jarman .. - +... Feature Editor GalleMabiy amounts The Yearbook staff began its work in August by selling ads in order to finance the LEGEND. During the year the staff met many difficult odds but with the aid of arbitration and discussion, they were able tosettle their differences. From the LEGEND STAFF, we ex- tend our personal thanks to our ad- visor, Mrs. Maxwell, for without her, this Yearbook could not have been completed. Nancy Matthews Advertising Carolyn Johnson Advertising INVEVAMMEON 45665 ooeeous ewe Len Mary Hill SI ae PORN eee sees ot CODY DeniisiCunrinwe we oe rash cee kd ete IRC ODY Derry Harmon megs, teen nets he nen ces CODY. Benivalecemea Madmen sas? s teloms-a GhCODY, Bony; VID RO OG oO Om ee oe ow oon OEY 47 Enay HE e Art Editor Typist Typist Typist Bus Drivers Cecilia Wilkins Perry Harmon Jo Ryals Nancy Matthews These students undertook the risks and responsibilities involved in a demanding and rigorous job. Displaying a safety record, the bus drivers delivered the students ably and promptly. JS ch O of Je CLS OM ef Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Clara Ennis, Mgr., Mrs. Maggie Mae Parrish, and Miss Louise McNeil They were quick and courteous, and did their best to serve wholesome and delicious meals. Custodian - Elmer Gilchrist Grounds and classrooms have been well kept and the orderly process of running the school maintained. Secretary Mrs. Polly Ennis Always ready with a smile, Polly answered the phone, kept records and helped us with our problems. Neither rain, heat, nor cold kept these girls from supporting the Demons. Their pep and good sportsmanship helped to increase the spirit and enthusiasm of the student body. Brenda Jarman CHIEF Jackie Turpin Gail Mabry Elaine Betts Carol Parker Carolyn Matthews Faye Parrish Debbie Lucas Edna Cockburn Green Grass, Yellow Grass, ---Squat ! 48 to 48 and two seconds to go!! In the first outing against Broadway, the Demons scored a vic- tory of 28-14. Energy, enthusiasm, and deter- mination have been demonstrated by these girls in the face of even the stiffest com- petition. It's finger poppin time . O. K. girls, one more play like that and our trip to Willie's Pond is off! ; 50 Connie Upchurch Neta Lee Phyllis Sawyer Cathy Matthews Ginger McCotter Jan Jones Jo Ryals Nancy Matthews Brenda Parker Janet McCall Jenny Lasater Ann Lasater Barbara Ryals Anna Johnson Brenda Moore Mr. Wilson QO A hd a AY DAA AAA hy Keep it clean, girls! I can tie my own shoes, thank you! ! 0 $ H! 2 Did he say that ? Which way did Lugo” The Buies Creek High Boys' Basketball Team under the direc- tion of Coach Wilson and assistant Coach, Ricky Stewart, started out strong against A score of Broadway. 74- victory. ir first Real enthu- 31 won the RSS snes Soe e i Se S = Es oF 2 ae arog as a no Gg rca ec, Bi 0 205 Gepg mn Oo sg orl ga 83 opel « a) NT Qe 1! Abbra Cadabra Please and thank-you! ! 3 Guard him 's seven he But Coach, feet tall. Creek the B Balletinascene from Swam ules ing Present Lake. 52 HOOnRHOORORHOUO ton tchell Danny Lucas ier in ixon ing ie Lan Capps ie Arr i Ralph M M immy Leonard Johnson Di Steve Gregory Paul Newton Frank Jackie Ferrell J Perry Harmon Dennis Curr F y £ Joe Capps L. Donn it on s As ie es 2 es : 4 o a a Som 38 o a, a Se ” a Ss w ee o aS i n 2 OE at boa S sae pH Saa eae : oO fen Ps o B= Ou op 80 we) ests p=! te) a} = oo lines. T ain't believing that! rer i Bilis Who's the fairest of them all ? Don't these kids ever go to class. R-E-A-D, read. This ain't Tell me about this now. slap-stick comedy. LIAZE ‘iia: 3 £ t . Grab and growl. Quick I told you He was coming! 55 FOR YOU ! IRST- ITIZENS BANK TRUST COMP SERVING BUIES CREEK AND OTHER FINE COMMUNITIES ACROSS NORTH CAROLINA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 56 Compliments of ERWIN MILLS, INC. A DIVISION OF BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES ERWIN, N. C. Burlington By YOUNG'S FURNITURE HARDWARE The Place Where Quality and Price Rule Furniture - Electrical Appliances - Hardware Building Material Paints and Varnishes Gaither B. Stewart Fray J. Stewart McLEOD INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance Phone 897-5259 Coats North Carolina 58 McKNIGHT’S DRUG STORE Stores located in Coats and Angier, North Carolina J. W. SUPER MARKET You Pay Less When You ShopINS Intersection of 401 421 North BELKS DEPARTMENT STORE Home of Better Values Dunn BROCK CHEVROLET CO. INC. Main Street New Used Cars Trucks Lillington, N.C. MR. TAYLOR’S SEXTON MOTOR SALES Lillington, North Carolina MA’S PLACE SHELL SERVICE Fine Dinners Lubrication, Washing, or Oil Change, Tires, Short Orders Batteries, and Accessories Hwy. 99 North of Coats We Appreciate Your Service Coats. N. C: Downtown Buies Creek 60 THE CLAN THE MEN’S STORE Dedicated to Lads Lassies Clothing of Distinction Buies Creek, N. C. GEORGE CARROLL CHEVROLET, INC. We Service What We Sell Phone 892-7121 Dunn, NC: THE WICKS Compliments of CORPORATION PARGAS Everything in your Building Material Needs. Box 218 Fuquay-Varina North Carolina Buies Creek, N. C. 6] WILBOURN FURNITURE CO. G. E. Appliances and G. E. Television Phone 893-3591 Lillington, N. C. C. M. JOHNSON OIL COMPANY | Phone Business 893-4829 Residence 893-3726 Route One Lillington, North Carolina 62 INE Meera teres) custom DUNN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY LILLINGTON ROLLER MILLS, INC. Manufacturers of Golden Eagle White Eagle POUR also Carolina Corn Meal and Red Blue Circle Feeds Phone 893-3346 Lillington, N. C. YARBROUGH FURNITURE COMPANY Home Furnishings Phone 893-3442 Lillington, N. C. STEPHENSON’S SODA AND COFFEE SHOP Buies Creek, N. C. STEPHENS SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. HARDWARE-BUILDING SUPPLIES-AVOLITE PAINTS Myers Water Systems-sales and service Fuquay-Varina and Coats North Carolina DENNIS CADILLAC-OLDS 63 WIMBERLY ANGIER CLEANERS FEED MILL, INC. Feeds - Seeds Angier, N. C. Chick Livestock Equipment Phone 639-9329 - Ansier, N.C. We appreciate your business. RONALD’S ESSO OVERBY FUNERAL HOME Coats aNac- Phone 897-9338 Hours 6-10 - Seven Days Coats Angier Friendly Service 897-5842 639-4433 PAUL BEASLEY CONCRETE Dump Trucks Air Compressor Rental Post Office Box 867 Highway 421 West - Dunn, N. C. Day 892-3011 892-6544 Night 892-5579 ADAMS AND KINTON NURSING HOME 893-3759 Highway 421 Your inspection invited at all times. 64 CROMATIE FUNERAL HOME MABRY’'S GROCERY SERVICE 211 North King Avenue Angier Telephone 892-2077 We Appreciate Your Business Dunn North Carolina Phone 693-2831 G.W. HAYES ABATTOIR Coats, N. C. Quality Wholesale Meats Plant Home Phone 897-8885 Phone 897-5735 THOMAS WALGREEN AGENCY C D INSURANCE SERVICE, INC. You Are Always Welcome At If It's Insurance - Ask C D WALGREEN'S P. O. Box 215 Angier, N. C. Dunn, North Carolina Phone 639-2990 J. D. LAMM ADAMS LANGDON Sheetrock Hanging and Finishing Angier, N. C. Clinton Adams Don Langdon Phone 897-5860 Tel. ME 9-2629 Tel. ME 9-2518 Grocery Market Coats, North Carolina 65 SEXTON’S DEPT. STORE Men Boy's Wear Lady's Children's Shoes Formal Wear for Rent Lillington Phone 893-3323 Compliments of JAMES F. PENNY, JR. Lillington, N. C. ANGIER FABRIC SHOP Cottons and Woolens Rugs and Draperies Angier, N. C. Congratulations from DENNING’S IGA Angier, N. C. MACK’S VARIETY STORE Phone 893-3775 Lillington, N. C. CITGO Fuel Oil, Gas Wholesale Retail Buies Creek L. M. Edgerton J. L. Reardon Edward Gregory Box 7 Phone 893-4234 Compliments of CITY MARKET Compliments of WOODALLS Angier, N. C. 66 LANIER BROWN Seed- Fert.-Closurance Feeds, Hardware, App. P. O. Box 605 Phone 893-3378 Lillington, N. C. BYERLY-SNIPES INSURANCE P. O. Box 679 118 N. Wilson Avenue Dunn, North Carolina MATTHEWS OIL COMPANY, INC. Fuel Oil, Kerosene, Gasoline Phone 893-3560 Lillington, N. C. MAXWELL INSULATION Joe K. Maxwell, Owner 67 Compliments of LILLINGTON FARMERS EXC. Your Friendly FCX Dealer Agent Phone 893-3464 O’QUINN FUNERAL HOME Oxygen-Equipped Ambulance Service Phone 893-3232 Lillington, N.C. CAPE FEAR INSURANCE H. Elliott Johnson Lillington, N. C. Even a pretty girl's smile will not take care of your insurance needs. ASHWORTH'’S Clothes for men boys London Fog Jackets Bass Weejuns Loafers and Ladies Wear Shoes for the family 552-5201 Fuquay, North Carolina SIRENA’S GIFT FLOWER SHOP Phone 893-4186 Lillington, N. C. J. E. WOMBLE SONS Womble Feed Mill Phone 893-3447 Lillington, N. C. “THE DOGHOUSE”’ One mile west Lillington Old Sanford Highway Short Orders TOWN COUNTRY Mrs. Runell Cobb Phone 639-2589 Thank-you for letting us serve you 68 Compliments of ANGIER AUTO SALES Angier, N. C. HARMON'’'S GROCERY Food and Gas Buies Creek, N. C. Frank B. Harmon, Prop. TRIANGLE DRAIN COMPANY, INC. Backhoe Work Septic Tanks Installed Landscaping and Grading Ed Gregory Phone 893-4234 J. L. Reardon P. O. Box 7 L. M. Edgerton Buies Creek, N. C. Compliments of JOHNSON'S ANTIQUES Phone 893-3395 Compliments of Compliments of OLIVE’S CASH SERVICE Highway 42 PEGGY’S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of Compliments of ANGIER GIN CO. ANGIER TIRE SERVICE Angier, N. C. Mer. Orville P. Young ANGIER GULF SERVICE WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Ben Marshall Price We appreciate your service Owners Phone ME 9-2676 mngier, N.C. Angier, North Carolina C. R. FERREL, JEWELER HARNETT COUNTY NEWS Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry Lillington, North Carolina Phone ME 9-2688 Angier, N.C. 69 ELLIS BARBOUR INSURANCE SER. Phone 892-3185 1302 West Cumberland St. Dunn, N. C. SKINNER DREW FUNERAL HOME Dunn North Carolina JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY Farm and Home Supplies Dunn, North Carolina CAD UPCHURCH’S SUNDRY Medicines Sundries 112 West Broad Street DUNN, N. C. 70 PAGE NIXON TIRE CO. Recapping Security Tires Thirty Years Experience Phone 892-3629 Dunn, N. C. Congratulations SUPREME TIRE SALES SERVICE INC. Distributors of Hercules Tires The Best Rubber On The Road Dunn, N. C. LANGDON’S SUPER MARKET Finest in Meats and Groceries Phone 893-4556 Buies Creek, N. C. Free Delivery Compliments of COLLEGE CAFE Home - cooked Food Buies Creek North Carolina Best Wishes WFVG BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. Fuquay Springs, N. C. MO-GO SERVICE STATION Olvin Lee Lillington, N. C. COATS CIGAR COMPANY INC. Corner Harnett and Wilson Dial 892-6118 STRICKLAND MOTOR CO. The home of the Hot Tigers Buick Pontiac 103 E. Edgerton St. Dunn, N. C. 7) DUP’S AUTO PARTS All Type of Car Parts Tractor Parts Angier H. Tallie Dupree, Owner W S MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant Home of Better Used Cars DunneNe.G- Compliments of JOSEPH’S DEPARTMENT STORE Krwin, NoC. BLANCHARD’S BARBER SHOP Buies Creek, North Carolina A. J. STEPHENSON, JR. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Lillington, N. C. Office: 893-3802 Home: 893-4885 DUNN FURNITURE CO. Dunn North Carolina GODWIN BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Everything to build with Phone 892-6121 Dunn, North Carolina POLLY’S INC. (Formerly Ray's) Phone 893-4749 Where the Fashion-Wise Economize 72 JOHNSON FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Melvin Johnson-Owner Telephone 892-2427 COATS MOTOR CO., INC. Coats, N.C. Phone 897-5726 Eugene Stewart Mer. DIXON’S GROCERIES O. E. Dixon-Owner Buies Creek, N. C. SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK Lillington, N. C. JIM’S BARBER SHOP Main Street Lillington North Carolina JERNIGAN’S CLEANERS One Day Service LAMP POST FLORIST Buies Creek Flowers for All Occasions FLOWER NOOK Coats LAFAYETTE DRUG COMPANY KELLY AND RANDALL DRUG COMPANY YOUR GOOD HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS Lillington, N. C. 73 For Delicious SANDWICHES, DRINKS, DESSERTS the BLUE DART Lillington PLEASE VISIT US KUT ’N’ KURL BEAUTY SALON We service all your beauty needs Operators Monteen Adams 639-2226 Runell Adams Angier ANGIER FARMERS SUPPLY, INC. Angier, North Carolina HOME SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION OF DUNN Lillington North Carolina Compliments of LEE-MOORE OIL CO. Sanford, Dunn, Lillington, Kipling North Carolina C. H. SEXTON INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Box 387 Lillington, N. C. Where Insurance Means Services Phone 893-3333 DUTCH’S FRONTIER SHOP Groceries Notions Texaco Gas Oil Phone 893-4086 JACKSON’S SHOE STORE 207 E. Broad St. Telephone 892-7345 Draw Loafers 74 WACCAMAW BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Dunn, North Carolina Member FDIC QUALITY RECAPPING SERVICE AND SERVICE STATION 639-2664 Angier Mr. Lynn H. Bisbee AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO., INC. Your NAPA Jobber is the Right Place to Go 215 W. Edgerton 892-3178 Dunn, N. C. THE VILLAGE SHOP John Meyers Austin Hill Cricketeer Dunn weno. EARL’S SELF SERVICE B. S. HARDWARE Coats Buies Creek, N. C. Earl Ennis Compliments of ADAMS BARNES, INC. Insurance of all kinds VICK LEE’S Plumbing and Heating Contractors OEMS 639-4300 Angier Compliments of STROUD PONTIAC AND BUICK, INC. BANK OF FUQUAY VARINA Fuquay Varina Fuquay, N. C. ELLIOTT’S PHARMACY IVEY’S GRILL for Drug Service The Greatest Hamburgers In Since 1918 Town Phone 647-2277 In back of Matthew's store Fuquay Varina Buies Creek AVERY'S AUTO SUPPLY Parts and Accessories At Wholesale Coats, N. C. THOMPSON-DAVIS AGENCY Insurance Service LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 893-3237 P. O. Box 248 H. T. BUTTS DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 893-3101 Route 1 Lillington, N. C. FURNITURE CLOTHING J. D. CAMPBELL GEN. MERCHANDISE Phone ME-9-2651 Highway 55 South of Angier WEDDING BROS. Front-end Service 639-4666 Angier, N. C. ANGIER SEAFOOD MARKET Fresh fish oysters daily Mon.--Sat. 6:00-7:00 Angier, N. C. FISH GAS SERVICE, INC. Highway 55, Route 1 Angier, North Carolina Phone (919) 639-2255 L. D. EASON Electric Contractor Phone 639-4179 Angier, N. C. We specialize in electric Heating = 7 ae ——s Us. 0 7 ae — e ' : a i é r ‘ - t 7 . - ; . valk - : A +t ri - e ; 7 ‘ ap “ = Ye ‘ ' al Y awe ae ¥ 1%. a5; - f Gib Me y a ays ty Z if saa ae SS
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