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sii +) a is eal matt 7g a KG if N Suh BUIES CREEK HIGH SCHOOL Annual Staff Presents Dedication To those who have given us their undivided loyalty, patience, and guidance; who have taught us to have faith in our own ideas and that failure is often a key to success and successes can bring despair; to those who have encouraged us to reach out for opportunities and ponder the mysteries of the universe as well as preparing us for the future, we dedicate this 1968 edition of the Legend to all those teachers who have composed the faculty of Buies Creek School from 1949 to 1968. To those who have cried at failure and have rejoiced at success; to those who have opened their mind to a brighter future; to those who have been brave and warm and willing to learn; to those who have been taught physically as well as mentally to go out and conquer the world and have faith in themselves, we dedicate this 1968 Legend to all of the graduating classes from 1949 to 1968. To that structure which, in the beginning, was only a dream and one day this dream turned into a mass of steel, glass, and bricks; to that structure which housed our education and to every block which was not laid in vain, but as a unique foundation for our aspirations, success, dreams, and future, we dedicate this 1968 edition of the Legend to that structure which will stand as a landmark in our lives, Buies Creek School. MEMORIES Memories are golden threads, That bind us to the past, No.matter where we travel, Those threads still hold us fast. Spun from dreams of long ago, Dreams that we once knew, And lovely, unforgotten dreams, That never did come true. Memories are golden threads, That bind us to the past, And unlike many other things, Memories will last. ‘ Co-editor Poem by V. K. .. David Reardon As years go by we’ll look back on this incidence as a time of reckoning. We’ll see ourselves growing, learn- ing, and searching for our place in life. But most of all, we'll see some of our most treasured memories in the making. Some of the things which come to mind first are the basketball games, the tension and excitement of Homecoming, another fabulous Junior-Senior Prom, forming clubs and electing officers, report cards, school pictures which were in color this year, the Hal- loween Carnival, and those endless piles of homework. In presenting this, the 1968 Legend, the Annual Staff offers you as students of Buies Creek High School, its heartiest congratulations for your efforts and its profoundest wishes for your happiness and suc- cess. We sincerely hope that you can find here, in this book of memories, our deepest expression of thanks for the many good times we’ve shared. Editor Carol Parker 4 ¥ | Mr. and Miss Senior Class _ : ; Danny Lucas and Rosemary Hall Class History As I remember, the years passed by rapidly for the Class of ’68. The first few years were filled with encounters bf new adventure in learning and getting along with each other. Of the graduating class, there were sixteen who’ began together and remained together throughout the twelve years of learning. These faithful ones were: Alex Ennis, Andy Gardner, Jerry Gregory, Rosemary Hall, Lynn Jones, Frankie Lanier, Ann Lasater, Danny Lucas, Carolyn Matthews, Cathy Matthews, Ralph Mitchell, Carol Parker, Darryl Reardon, David Reardon, Sylvia af and Michael Upchurch. In our second year of learning, Connie Upchurch returned to Buies Creek from Dunn, after having left in the first grade. Janet Page became a classmate in the third grade, coming from Lafayette School. In the fourth grade we had several newcomers to our class. They were: Allie Déane ey, Ths from Elizabeth- town, Philip Keyser from Dallas, N. C., Sandra Wilburn from Angier School, and Reba jy from Rose Hill. In the fifth grade Betty Thornton from Plain View School, James Hall from Erwin, and Mike Elliott from Benson joined our growing number. The next few years led us to Junior High where we encountered the puzzling language of French. In the seventh grade L. M. Dixon, Jr. joined us, coming from Bennett, N. iv Following the eighth grade, we graduated into High School. During these ype we 2 made and shared moments of victory, hard work, happiness, and sadness. Joining and helping us in the ninth grade were Pat Bunn from Erwin and Bill Hanes from Elyria, Ohio. In the eleventh grade, three new arrivals became our classmates. They were: Brenda Waters from Windsor, Gerald Turner from Burgaw, and Clint Morgan from Enfield. Eddy McLeod joined us in the twelfth grade after attending tadge one: throtigh ten at Buies Creek and the eleventh grade at CMA in Maxton, N. C. Jia Yes, the years flew by rapidly. Before we knew it, Our senior year was Bop us bringing with it sadness and happiness. And now-as I sit remembering our yesteryears, I-know that each classmate has cherished memories of our years gone by. Historian, Ann Lasater Last Will and Testament As we, the 1968 Senior Class of Buies Creek High School venture forth toward new horizons, we cannot help but leave fond memories of these most enjoyable years. Section I Article I To our parents, we leave our sincere love and appreciation for their lasting encouragement and understanding which made it possible for us to attend school. Article II ‘ To our school we leave the young hearts and mirids to-be molded into the leaders of the future. Section HI Article | To the principal and faculty we leave our deepest gratitude for their help and guidance throughout our formative years. Article II To the individuals, who comprise the Senior Class, we leave the bequeaths. Article II I, Pat Bunn, leave my favorite saying, “The main thing is don’t get excited.” I, L. M. Dixon, leave to my brother Terry, my capacity for asking the most questions. I, Mike Elliott, leave my ability to get out of school to Wayne Newton. I, Alex Ennis, leave my love for the excitement of Mrs. Newman’s English Class to anyone who can stand the snoring. Andy Gardner, leave my love for calf roping to anyone who can stand the pressure. Jerry Gregory, leave my love for the Senior year to Wayne Newton. James Hall, leave my ability to graduate in four years to my brother Charles. Rose Hall, leave my ab ility to be “Bear of the Hour,” to my sister Jackie. Bill Hardee, leave everyone a chance to look forward to their Senior year. Allie Deane Harrington, leave to my brother Frankie prayers, he’s going to need them. Lynn Jones, leave my love for school to anyone who can stand the pressure. Philip Keyser, leave my love for playing in combos to Butch Strickland. Ann Lasater, leave my ability to get along with “Law” to Janet McCall. Frankie Lanier, leave my love for math to Wesley Matthews. , Danny Lucas, leave my luck and love for sports to my brother Ricky. Carolyn Matthews, leave fond memories of lunch hours in my GTO to Mr. Parker. rl, Cathy Matthews, leave my ability to get emotional over basketball games to Nina Davis. I, Eddy McLeod, leave my kinks and bottle of Straight Set to Terry Ferrell. I, Ralph Mitchell, leave period, no I’m taking the period too I, Janet Page leave my Senior year loneliness to Neta Lee. I, Carol Parker, leave to my sister, Brenda, my brown eyes and all the joy throughout high school that has gone with . ¥ v . we . a . v Leen eee cee ee eee ee oe | . them. Darryl Reardon, leave any quality that I might have to anyone who has the ability to find out what it is. David Reardon, leave my ability. to find a left-handed bowling ball to Ruth Bouldin. Reba Savage, leave my worn-out Biology book to Mrs. Maxwell in remembrance of me. Sylvia Slaughter, leave the fun decorating the Junior-Senior to anyone who wants it. Betty Thornton, leave my love for a gold and white 1967 Chevy II Super Sport to my sister, Barbara. Gerald Turner, leave Buies Creek in hopes to be back to Burgaw in.the near. future. Connie Upchurch, leave, taking everything since I’ll need all I can get. Michael Upchurch leave my love for Math teachers to Tank. Brenda Waters, leave my ability to get to school by 9:30 to Jenny Lasater. Sandra Wilburn, leave the determination to finish high school to Wayne Newton. — CP ee AP RG v . | el el | v v Testator, Eddy McLeod 7 Mascots Hal Bain and Mary Stewart McLamb Class Motto “Life is what you make it.”’ Class Colors | Class Flower Navy and White Yellow Rose Class Song © eee | fromthe filmMondoCane . _ written by Riz Ortolani — W Ly x Oe a Class Officers Senior Pee avid Rearaon President . VicerPresiden Cet gecn 1k ee eS ees SCCLCLOlV Meee et ne ee fhe ee eee LL ILLID I CVSEr, Carol Parker ... Rosemary Hall LV COSUTCT Rte et ne PRE ae Patsy Gail Bunn Wittiest Ralph Mitchell Carolyn Matthews “Your hands are lifting me higher, higher than I’ve ever been lifted before.” Janet K. Page Carson Leonard Monroe Dixon, Jr. SS Jerry Michael Elliott Herbert Alex Ennis James Andrew Gardner eR Ya ROR riendliest eG ES bo = a — Lynn Jones Pat Bunn “There seems to be a chain holding us together.” Jerry Elbert Gregory Most Intellectual David Reardon Carol Parker “Alright! Which one of you left us defenseless?” EUyS James Carl Hall Ze Fs Rosemary Hall Allie Dean Harrington Jarvis Lynn Jones ost Talented Philip Keyser Ann Lasater “There’s no business like show business!” Franklin Fulton Lanier Lucy Ann Lasater Philip Bell Keyser Most Athletic Danny Lucas Cathy Matthews “Let’s see, the coach said to shoot with the finger tips and an arch.” Cathy Ann Matthews Best Dressed Eddy McLeod Janet P. Carson Carolyn Sue Matthews Danny Carl Lucas SEG Must there always be a fence be- tween us?”’ ce Ralph Hilliard Mitchell Alex Clint Morgan, Jr. Bernard Edgerton McLeod Best Personalit Michael Upchurch Connie Upchurch “Mama said there would be days like this.” i Carol Ann Parker Darryl Phillip Reardon David Samuel Reardon ost Likely To Succeed Bill Hardee Ann Lasater “Hark! What’s that sound I hear?” Reba Lee Savage Most Dependable L. M. Dixon, Jr. Carol Parker “Tt all adds up to one crazy calo- vice % HARM ats eG ods tette Gee ae) arcadia £REbE OE jsonts © 2288 Oe Bp a Aad 4? CBA Betty Kay Thornton Gerald Rufus Turner Most Origina Bill Hardee Connie Upchurch “Anything you can do, I can do better!” AE As Michael Ray Upchurch S ay ‘9 at AN ; 3 : m= 8 = 5 3 = = a. O es - © wa w 3 3 HY} 2§ SS iS oemne aS Sel ) © a ons = Ss : a 5'5 Oo jaa! Ss - % S 8 SES. a es Brenda Phelps Waters ilburn Sandra Carol W Best All Around Eddy McLeod Janet P. Carson “Some people need a strong arm to 2? lean on. bei SERS AN AN ANY Sleeping Beauties???? Who says Santa comes just —— once a year??? Now where is that guide? one, two, three.... 23 Straighten up POW! Right. Now!!! fe Presidente. Vice President. . SECTCLOIV a rar iL VCOSUTCl aes JUNIOR CLASS 24 Dh oe SEM DAES .. Jimmy Gregory ..... Faye Parrish . Donnie Arrington Donnie Arrington Robert Baker Terri Bennett Ruth Bouldin Betty Brown Joe Capps Nina Davis Sylvia Dixon Jackie Ferrell Jimmy Gregory Mary Jernigan Neta Lee Debby Lucas Melody Matthews Vicky Matthews Brenda Moore Paul Wayne Newton Faye Parrish Kaye Parrish Chris Palone Gene Ryals Julian Ryals Jimmy Sox Paul Stewart Butch Strickland woe aA spickte a day keeps the principal away...” SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore Class Officers President Oe sig se Pe nearer Vice: President cian) ae ca © gee MM Tres SECTELATY. «os Mea ee OL) ee ee ee A I CLLCHE CKO THCASUPED se es ees shee A teres aM) eS CESVESIVICT, Annette Blackmon Jimmy Capps Edna Cockburn Dianne Ennis 26 5 50 Os IK, CHE 5 5” 27 Terry Ferrell Diane Green Neil Gregory Jackie Hall Brenda Hardee Jan Jones Jenny Lasater Paul Long Linda Matthews Wesley Matthews Janet McCall Douglas McKnight Freddie Milton Brenda Parker Barbara Ryals Joe Savage Betsy Sawyer Phyllis Sawyer Ric Skiles Beth Stewart Gary Wimberly FRESHMAN CLASS ©: AT President. ox, i esiske oes Sgn en Oe Ud OR TISan Vice Presidents © 0.3 a7 0 hectare an te Me eae a Janet Mabry SOCTELAIY a, Bais, hg ae eee fa, oh 2 eee See OM Une ae VET OES OTE NARs a en a) eRe En oy aan eller Rose Bissette Elizabeth Blackmon Sammy Blanchard Jane Bouldin 28 29 Danny Brown Roger Brown Cathy Butts Patricia Dixon Terry Dixon Francis Eddings Jimmy Gregory Charles Hall Freddie Hardee Frank Harrington Leon Jernigan Gail Johnson Ty Johnson Donna Keyser Cathy Landen Kay Langdon Janet Mabry Shirly Mangum Brooks Matthews Steve McLean Glenda Mitchell Carl Morgan Keith Newcomer Sylvia Sawyer Jenny Upchurch Cathy Vail Glenn Wallace Rhonda Walker Margaret Wicker Gail Wimberly High School Faculty To you, the 1968 faculty of Buies Creek High School, we, the Senior Class are truly grateful for your friendship, your faithful guidance, your untiring willingness to help, and your sincere best wishes for the life that lies ahead of us. Mr. Roy C. Parker, Principal Wake Forest College East Carolina University EN ae Yi om Law Mary i Ma pox Mrs. Mary Emma Jones Mrs. Sara K. Newman Sa sast” Campbell College Texas State eee English, French Soy Home Economics, Biology Mrs. G. H. Ledbetter Mr. Robert T. Hoyle Mrs. Fay P. Adams Howard University Campbell College East Carolina University Math Social Studies, Coach Commercial, Guidance Mrs. Anne Pierce U.N.C., Greensboro First Grade Mrs. Brenda Barefoot Campbell College Third Grade Mrs. Gladys Dixon Appalachian State College Sixth Grade Elementary Faculty We appreciate the firm background you gave to us both in education and in personal integrity which has carried us through our high school years and now on to a more reward- ing life. Mrs. Dencie Lanier East Carolina University Fourth Grade Mr. John Brett, Jr. Texas Christian University Seventh Grade Mrs. Mildred Walker East Carolina University Second Grade Mrs. Ann Denlinger Campbell College Fifth Grade Mrs. Janet Beabout East Carolina University Eighth Grade B. Baker; K. Beard; K. Betts; B. Blackmon; T. Brown; D. Bunn; G. Currin; F. Gregory; R. Haney. B. Johnson; D. Johnson; D. Johnson; R. Johnson; Peronesaleisees J. Lloyd; B. J. Long; R. Lucas. L. McCall; L. McLeod; C. Matthews; A. Page; B. Reardon; B. Roseman; M. Royals; R. Ryals; D. Savage. B. Smith; R. Sorrell; W. Swues; D. Thornton; M. Todd; R. Turner; G. Upchurch; A. Vail; T. Vann. C. Baker; D. Bennett; C. Blanchard; R. Bradshaw; R. Dean; L. Dean; J. Edgerton; T. Ferrell; J. Hall. E. Johnson; H. Johnson; J. Lee; M. Lucas; L. McCall; S. McKnight; J. Matthews; K. Newcomer; D. Newton. T. Reardon; R. Sills; L. Stewart; O. Stewart; M. Turner; C. Tysinger; J. Upchurch; B. Wicker; R. Wimberly. SS 4 . EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE E. Beard; B. Bouldin; C. Brown; S. Bunn; C. Franklin; R. Haney; J. Hardee; M. Horton; D. Johnson. M. Johnson; M. Johnson; P. Johnson; R. Mangum; K. McLeod; M. McLeod; J. Moore; P. Morgan; R. Pryor. P. Savage; C. Sorrell; B. Thornton; C. Todd; D. Turlington; S. Upchurch; J. Walker; R. Wilburn. SIXTH GRADE J. Blackmon; C. Byrd; E. Davis; T. Dean; M. Denton; T. Easley; S. Eddings; R. Ennis; M. Ferrell. D. Hardee; K. Haskin; S. Hawks; T. Humphrey; T. Johnson; C. Lamm; D. Nelson; R. Parker; W. Pulliam. S. Royals; P. Smith; B. Stewart; D. Stewart; E. Stewart; S. Stines; L. Stone; E. Thornton; P. West. J. Bolton; M. Bradshaw; C. Byrd; J. Byrd; H. Cole; D. Dean; A. Faircloth; M. Garner; C. Green. M. Johnson; J. Langdon; S. Lloyd; L. Long; A. Mitchell; J. Parker; J. Phelps; T. Spence; L. Stephenson. R. Stewart; C. Teabout; B. Tew; S. Vann; B. Walker; V. Wicker; J. Wilbourne; M. Yoder. D. Brown; C. Garner; D. Green; N. Harmon; A. Hawks; B. Holliday; E. Humphrey; W. Hunt; J. Johnson. A. Jung; K. King; J. Langdon; D. McKnight; J. McLeod; R. McLeod; D. Mangum; K. Moore; M. Norris. C. Phillips; D. Pollard; L. Snipes; L. Sorensen; K. Sorrell; T. Stines; GmLewas lodde J. Turlington. K. Vann; G. Weaver; D. Wester. Mars Aor En ¥. , rat ei be erst Sa pyseveny) erst + Ir. FOURTH GRADE 34 THIRD GRADE V. Ashworth; J. Blanchard; C. Bradshaw; D. Collins; M. Easley; T. Ennis; A. Gauldin; B. Gregory; S. Hawks. D. Hord; V. Hunt; B. King; D. Lee; C. Mallory; M. Maxwell; A. Page; C. Powell; T. Reeves. C. Roseman; V. Sorrell; R. Stewart; L. Strickland; 1D, eke S., ureneire G. Walker; M. Yoder. SECOND GRADE IRST GRADE R. Bunn; D. Connell; D. Connell; H. Davis; R. Faircloth; K. Green; S. Hawks; L. Holliday; L. Hunt. D. Jung; K. Lamm; R. Lasater; J. Mangum; L. Marshbanks; C. Morris; P. Morris; S. Moss; L. Newton. R. Pryor; D. Recivestahl; P. Reeves; M. Roberts; K. Sawyer; S. Sawyer; D. Sorensen; M. Stewart; K. Thubet. L. Trogden; D. Turlington; D. Upchurch; W. Upchurch; A. Wimberly. 35 CO “Keep your eyes on the book—NOT on the keys.” “Whatever you were doing, You Aren't.” “Now LISTEN children—Quiet, Please! ! “Remember the phosphate?! fo2 _ “Git goin” “Folk! Quit whispering those sweet nothings!” . . . Some of the highlights of our year are those special occasions when we can recognize those among us whom we regard as equally special. Some of the characteristics endearing these people to us are their. « . sincerity friendliness integrity desire to Photography in this section is Compliments of JAMES W. WALKER BUILDING CONTRACTOR Box 1 Bs : 4 Ng . : : vs a t a ) - e . ne en : ‘: S c Maes: a ‘ x DY PEN tip Keach . i : - oa S ma anges P ‘ : e 4 , Pcs eI Ae : : ao tg - Buies Creek, N. C. oS aera 3 aS, ibe eee as Wve: eee . Sabres Sa ra what shy ales t oS cai etan eta Aah, ee 37 . .. Mr. Legend was chosen by the Senior Girls for outstanding per- sonal traits. Among those... Having pleasing appearance Leader of fashion Possesses masculine graces Charming Sincere personality Mr. Legend BERNARD EDGERTON McLEOD “Eddy” Harvest Queen and Court On October 27, 1967 we crowned our Harvest Queen, MELODY MATTHEWS, representative from the Junior Class, as a climax for our Halloween Carnival. Other representatives were: Rosemary Hall.......... Senior Class, First Runner-up Linda Matthews.......... Sophomore Class Glenda Mitchell.......... Freshman Class 39 Queen Homecoming VICKI MATTHEWS sponsored by FHA Homecoming Court During our Homecoming Basketball Game against Pinehurst on November 22 our Homecoming Court was pre- sented and our Queen was crowned. The girls we chose to represent our organizations and our school were: First Runner-ups Cathy Vail .. . Freshman Class Rosemary Hall . . . Senior Class Second Runner-up Phyllis Sawyer . . . Boys’ Basketball Jenny Lasater.............Géirls’ Basketball Jan J Oneseae et eer Sree Student Couric Mayeabattish v4.2... ..6 ....-.5. + Cheerleaders Carol Parker... .....:.... Monogram Club me aSatel wm wetter ee Beta Club Jackie Hall.............. Sophomore Class NiviasDaviseeaten ene ee ee eee union Class Can’t read huh? Well, it’s the EMBERS. The Embers had a really Big ‘“‘Shoe.”” Hey guys, where’s all the people? No, there is no dragon in this moat. May 19, 1967 Our ; Let it ALL hang out! LL NT TET NNN IT NN ene EN tn nnn NAESES EPA Prd cuidnstapnsanasaaneaciibnaii This horn represents Buies Creek High School’s productivity, the fruits of our everyday lives, activi- ties. These activities reward merit, encourage effort, promote better citizenship between students, challenge us to live better today in order that our lives may be better tomorrow, promote school unity, sportsmanship, and spirit, stimulate interest in athletics, and create better learning conditions. 1967 Marshals (hicie Marshal anna David Reardon Carol Parker Andy Gardner Philip Keyser L. M. Dixon, Jr. Received recommendation for a high achievement on the Merit Scholarship Qualifying D.A.R. Award Test. ANN LASATER The national society of the Daughters of the American Revolution certifies that Ann Lasater has been selected as the good citizen of Buies Creek High for the current year, through her demonstra- tion during her entire course of study the qualities of Ser- vice, Dependability, Leader- o ship and Patriotism. BILL HARDEE os Merit Scholar Who’s Who DAVID REARDON RUTH BOULDIN This year as in others the Legend Staff honors those students who by their out- standing services and character have earned the respect and devotion of the fellow stu- dents and of the school faculty and ad- ministration. Their scholarship, leadership, as well as their participation in extra-curricular activities, have been a great asset to Buies Creek High School. CAROL PARKER ANN LASATER i ent er er ee. ss . . Andy Gardner Wiccmbresidcntmenremtess? .-. ......... Ann Lasater Bevrotaly-Ifeasuremy +. ............. Brenda Moore ——————— L. M. Dixon, Jr. -- HISTORY AWARD Annette Blackmon -— HOME ECONOMICS I AWARD 1967 Jimmy Gregory -— BIOLOGY AWARD Ruth Bouldin -— HOME ECONOMICS IT AWARD | Lib (| PLCsldCn tae ware rae ete nee 6 eee ae Ser OSE nary atlald 1 Tal y U VICCRETCSICCH t Memes fae e mie teen cee nee. Bill: Hardee SECIe tary. aes aan eee wee er bettyal horton (iteast cls nn a re Vi ckinN lattes RiCSICCH ti ERE —er 6. es as 60. M. Dixon, Jz WiccmeTCSIOCKI MEE melis sc .......... . Jackie Ferrell SECiClahyar ee Ire nen:. « - « ... .. . Brenda Moore : ee ty eM es eye ss ss) 6Terry Ferrell : Student Council . . Keone Future Homemakers of America President... 25. 6 a. a ns a ee CONNIE Caer Vice President 2... bs ee oo a Secretary. ....4.....2....... Annette Biackmon Treasurers. 5.005. ¢ seine es le 6 2a ote ee a meg President 30 yp Uh eee eet a ee Vice President Frankie Lanier Secretary... Ralph Mitchell mens faa gases 2 piconet Monogram Club Danny Lucas Ee, Me” Tele ihe 6% sta 's.aet lo ee) efke) Js. heerleaders Debbie Lucas CHIEF Carolyn Matthews . Nina Davis Junior Senior Junior CO-CHIEF Carol Parker Faye Parrish Senior Junior Jackie Hall Sophomore Edna Cockburn Cathy Landen Sophomore Freshman Kay Langdon Freshman Cathy Vail Rover Coached by BOBBY HOYLE Buttons Blackmon Guard Barbara Ryals Guard Asean Alright, who is the Greatest?, Janet McCall Co-Captain Ann Lasater Co-Captain Forward Connie Upchurch Forward Go away! You can’t have my ball. Go get your own. 50 oy Seemed t el Sylvia Sawyer Rover Jenny Upchurch Forward Come on it’s just a little bit further. Hel Shirly Mangum Guard Glenda Mitchell Forward Rhonda Walker Forward Gail Johnson Forward Have you found it yet? It landed somewhere in here. Cathy Matthews Guard Jackie Ferrell Guard Coached by BOBBY HOYLE Donnie Arrington Center L. M. Dixon Forward Well I never! Ralph Mitchell Forward Frankie Lanier Co-Captain Guard Danny Lucas Co-Captain Guard Please let ME have it! 52 Robert Baker Forward ht 1g Douglas McKn Center sunset spell iii, t came i into the air, I shot the ball to earth I know not where. Terry Ferrell Forward pny Pe Wayne Newton ( Guard Gerald Turner Guard AoA, d they go? which way di Well, immy Capps Guard J SS Secretary Mrs. Pauline Ennis Darryl Reardon Bus Drivers Danny Lucas, Janet Carson, Paul Wayne Newton, Gary Wimberly . . . to these hard-working people we owe thanks for their services throughout the year. Without their help, our school would they have done to keep the school clean and not be what it is today. We appreciate what Corder... in COIrec Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Clara Ennis, Mgr.; Mrs. Maggie Mae Parrish Miss Louise McNeil ) Custodian Elmer Gilchrist Editor-in-Chief. . . INGE, LSGHMON? 5 6 0 6 Business Manager Asst. Business Mgr. Asst. Business Mgr. Photographer... . UGS 6c oa oh c - - - Carol Parker - David Reardon .. . Bill Hardee Cathy Matthews 5c 0 ofNexx lars .. Ann Lasater . . Janet Carson Advisor . Typist. Copyane= Copyarae Copyaune Copyaeae Art Editor . Mrs. Mary Lu Maxwell Allie Deane Harrington we eee Dannyeisucas ee EddyaMicleod . . . Connie Upchurch - 2 2) Le Ms Dixonselia ... Carolyn Matthews Compliments of John R. Byrd A. B. J. GG oe Telephone 639-2222 N. Broad Ext. ANGIER, N. C. IRST- | ITIZENS BANK TRUST COMP SERVING BUIES CREEK AND OTHER FINE COMMUNITIES ACROSS NORTH CAROLINA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 58 CONGRATULATIONS AND Basel Welesthaess BUIES CREEK HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1968 Metal Products for Athletics and Recreation Hwy. 210 W. Angier, North Carolina In 50 States and Eight Foreign Countries Do COMPLIMENTS OF CHUBBY’S COLLEGE AMERICAN, AND LEE-MOORE OIL COMPANY DUNN, LILLINGTON, SANFORD } ce : SC S . 1 7! 7 | : i 2 : 2 — } : . | 61 BANK OF VARINA FUQUAY-VARINA, NORTH CAROLINA NORTH MAIN BROAD STREETS McLEOD INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance Phone 897-5259 Coats, _ North Carolina 62 PUTT-PUTT GOLF COURSE YOUNG'S FURNITURE HARDWARE OLD DUNN-ERWIN HWY. “The Place Where Quality and Price Rule” Putt Your worries away at PUTT-PUTT Gaither B. Stewart Troy Stewart Compliments of Wzoll Compliments of TERRE HILL MANUFACTURING CO. COATS BUIES CREEK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA 63 WILBOURNE FURNITURE CO. G. E. Magnavox Phone 893-3591 Lillington, N. C. ROY LEE’S SHELL STATION Lubrication, Washing Oil Change, Tires, Batteries, and Accessories We Appreciate Your Service Downtown Buies Creek 64 IVEY’S GRILL The Greatest Hamburgers In Town Buies Creek G. W. HAYES ABATTOIR Coats, N. C. Quality Wholesale Meats Plant Home Phone 897-8885 Phone 897-5735 LILLINGTON ROLLER MILLS, INC. Manufacturers of Golden Eagle White Eagle FLOUR also Carolina Corn Meal and Red Blue Circle Feeds Phone 893-3346 Lillington, N. C. PAUL BEASLEY CONCRETE, INC. State Approved Dump Trucks Air Compressor Rental Box 867 Highway 421 West-Dunn, N. C. Phone Day 892-3011 892-7178 Night 892-5579 65 Compliments of YOHANNA’S Home of BROASTED CHICKEN SEXTON MOTOR SALES SERVICE LILLINGTON, N. C. Cc. M. JOHNSON OIL MA‘S PLACE COMPANY Cae ies Fine Dinners or Short Orders Phone Business 893-4829 Residence 893-3726 Hwy. 55 North of Coats Route One Coats NaC Lillington, North Carolina Compliments of PARGAS DUNN COCA-COLA Buies Creek, N. C. BOTTLING COMPANY 66 DUNN CYCLE CENTER Honda Motorcycles Sales, Service, and Parts Phone 892-7989 107 Clinton Highway--Dunn, N. C. Compliments of ADAMS CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. of Varina When you think of Permanent Construction Think of Concrete Compliments of —— 4 a ae TRIANGLE FOODS, INC. oO P ! = = = = ¢ s ORD = = =| RD! P. O. Box 5416 Raleigh, North Carolina 67 DENNIS CADILLAC-OLDS BELK’‘S DEPARTMENT STORE Home of Better Values TO VISIT Dunn GEORGE CARROLL CHEVROLET, INC. ““We Service What We Sell” Phone 892-7121 Dunn, N. C. STEPHENSON’S SODA AND COFFEE SHOP Buies Creek, N. C. Compliments of CAD UPCHURCH’S SUNDRY Medicines Sundries 112 West Broad Street DUNN, N. C. WATSON SEA FOOD CITY SERVICE STATION AND POULTRY COMPANY Raleigh North Carolina LILLINGTON, N. C. BROCK CHEVROLET CO., INC. Main Street New Used Cars Trucks Lillington, N. C. O’QUINN FUNERAL HOME MATTHEWS OIL COMPANY Oxygen-Equipped Ambulance Fuel oil, Kerosene, Gasoline Service Phone 893-3232 Phone 893-3560 LILLINGTON, N. C. LILLINGTON, N. C. 69 Compliments of STEPHENS SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Hardware-Building Supplies BANK OF LILLI NGTON Avolite Paints-Frigidaire Appliances Fuquay-Varina and Coats Lillington North Carolina North Carolina GODWIN BUILDING SUPPLY CO. SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK “Everything to build with” Lillington, N. C. Phone 892-6121 Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of LILLINGTON TRACTOR FABRIC SHOP IMPLEMENT CO. LILLINGTON, N. C. LILLINGTON, N. C. CARVALHO AND NEWTON STEWART’S MUSEUM AND INC. ANTIQUE SHOP Laundry-Dry-Cleaning-Alterations Benson, N. C. 201 N. Wilson Ave. Dunn, N. C. 70 HATCHER, SKINNER DREW Funeral Home Dunn North Carolina LANGDON’S SUPER MARKET “Finest in Meats and Groceries” Phone 893-4556 Buies Creek, N. C. Free Delivery Live a little at DAIRY QUEEN in DUNN 705 Erwin Rd. Dunn, N. C. Compliments of LANKY’S BICYCLE SHOP CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME 200 North Wilson Avenue Telephone 892-2077 Dunn North Carolina Compliments of W S MOTOR COMPANY Dunn, N. C. Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer Compliments of CAMPBELL COLLEGE SECURITY DEPARTMENT Buies Creek, N. C. Support your local Police Compliments of KEITH TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. DUNN, N. C. ANGIER FABRIC SHOP Cotton and woolens Rugs and Draperies Angier, N.C. PERRY BROTHERS TIRE SERVICE Quality Recapping Quinn Shopping Center Phone 892-3182 Dunn, N.C. Compliments of LOUIS BAER DEPARTMENT STORE DUNN, N.C. Compliments of BUIES CREEK HARDWARE MACHINE SHOP Buies Creek, N. C. 72 C D INSURANCE SERVICE, INC. If It’s Insurance— Ask C D P.O. Box 2155) Angier, N=: Phone 639-2990 QUALITY TRACTOR SALES SERVICE Highway 301 South-Box 429 Phone 892-6171 DUNN, N.C. Compliments of UPCHURCH’S PLACE DUNN, N.C. Compliments of ELECTRIC SALES SERVICE ANGIER, NORTH CAROLINA HOME SAVINGS LOAN BYERLY-SNIPES INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF DUNN P. O. Box 679 i 118 N. Wilson Avenue Lillington North Carolina Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of COATS CIGAR COMPANY INC. STEPHENSON’S TASTEE FREEZE 401 North of Lillington Corner Harnett and Wilson Lillington 893-4128 Dial 892-6118 J. D. LAMM DUNN FURNITURE CO. Grocery Market Coats, North Carolina Phone 897-5860 Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of EARL’S SELF SERVICE JOSEPH’S DEPARTMENT STORE Coats Earl Ennis Erwin, N. C. 73 Compliments of Compliments of THE CHARCOTOWER VICK LEE’S Dunn, North Carolina BLANCHARD’S MAXWELL INSULATION BARBER SHOP Joe K. Maxwell, Owner Buies Creek, North Carolina COATS MILLING CO. WATERS OIL COMPANY ESSO Paul K. Pollard DISTRIBUTOR Phone 897-8393 Plymouth, N. C. ARMOUR FERTILIZER JOHNSON FURNITURE COMPANY COMPANY All needs for your crop Complete home furnishings Melvin Johnson, Owner Howard Penny Phone 892-2427 Route | Coats, North Carolina Dunn, N.C. 74 Congratulations from L. D. EASON DENNING’S IGA Electric Contractor Phone 639-4179 Angier, N. C. We specialize in electric Angier, N. C. Heating THOMAS WALGREEN THE CLAN AGENCY THE MEN’S STORE “You Are Always Welcome At ‘Dedicated to Lads Lassies” y ee Walgreen’s Clothing of Distinction Buies Creek, N. C. Dunn, North Carolina ASHWORTH'S ELLIOT’S PHARMACY Clothes for men boys London Fog Jackets Bass Weejuns Loafers and Ladies Wear Shoes for the family 552-5201 Phone 647-2277 Fuquay, North Carolina Fuquay Varina Drug Service Since 1918 WIMBERLY WESTERN Oe ans FEED MILL, INC. Ben Marshall Price Owners Feeds-Seeds Chick Livestock Equipment Phone ME 9-2676 Phone 639-2322 Angier, N. C. Angier, North Carolina 75 PAGE NIXON TIRE CO. Recapping Security Tires Thirty-one Years Experience Phone 892-3629 Dunn, N. C. ROBOT SERVICE Gas and Oil - - Tires Batteries, Road Service Washing and Greasing Phone 892-9415 -- Dunn, N. C. 202 West Broad St. ANGIER GULF SERVICE We appreciate your service Angier, N. C. ANGIER FARMERS SUPPLY, INC. Angier, North Carolina 76 AVERY'S AUTO SUPPLY AND MACHINE SHOP Parts and Accessories At Wholesale Coats, N. C. HOME FURNITURE CO. MARY CARTER PAINT Buy 2 and Save 301 E. Broad St. - - Dunn, N. C. LLOYD’S GROCERY AND GENERAL STORE Groceries Notions Texaco Gas Oil Phone 893-4086 HARGIS GARAGE Tractor Auto Service Angier, N.C. WACCAMAW BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Dunn, North Carolina Member FDIC Compliments of VIRGIA’S BEAUTY SHOP Buies Creek, North Carolina Fast Shirt Service SERVICE CLEANERS Quality Cleaning 897-8725 Erwin, N. C. Compliments of WOODALLS Angier, N. C. 77 Compliments of BANK OF FUQUAY Fuquay-Varina STRICKLAND MOTOR CO. “The home of the Hot Tigers” Buick Pontiac 103 E. Edgerton St. Dunn, N. C. COATS MOTOR CO., INC. Coats, N. C. Phone 897-5726 Eugene Stewart Mgr. MABRY’S GROCERY SERVICE Angier We Appreciate Your Business Phone 693-2831 Compliments of TINY’S USED CARS Box 172 Ph. 639-4365 Angier, N. C. 27501 GRADY L. MATTHEWS NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Coats, N. C. Auto, Fire, Life, Hospital and Hail Office Phone—897-8337 Residence—897-5610 HELMOLD FORD US. 1-South Intersection Cary and Macedonia Rd. Raleigh, N. C. “Best Service Best Deals” Phone 468-1881 WARREN BROS. OIL Distributors of Phillips 66 Phone 892-3197 Route 1-Box 183 Erwin, N. C. Compliments of SHERRY’S BAKERY 122 N. Wilson Ave. Phone 892-3310 ROY’S y One Hour JMARTiniane the most in DRY CLEANING Wayne Avenue Shopping Center West Cumberland St. Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of 55 SERVICE CENTER MORRIS WADE SALES Highway 55 North U. H. Hughes Phone Operator 639-2650 Angier, N. C. 78 A. J. STEPHENSON, JR. Insurance Real Estate Lillington, N. C. Office: 893-3802 Home: 893-4885 LANIER BROWN Seed-Fert.-Closurance Feeds, Hardware, App. P. O. Box 605 Phone 893-3378 Lillington, N. C. HARNETT COUNTY NEWS Lillington, North Carolina Compliments of LAMP POST FLORIST Charles Pulliam Buies Creek North Carolina 79 C. H. SEXTON INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Box 387 Lillington, N. C. “‘Where Insurance Means Services”’ Phone 893-3333 Compliments of SIRENA’‘S BUIES CREEK LILLINGTON NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of HERFF JONES CO. 1401-1429 N. Capitol Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana Jewelers Stationers ELLIS BARBOUR INSURANCE SERVICE Pig Chicken Phone 892-3185 JOHNSON’S BARBECUE Catering Service Phone 893-4041 1302 West Cumberland St. Lillington, N. C. Dunn, North Carolina SEXTON’S DEPT. STORE Ladies Sportswear J. E. WOMBLE SONS Men’s Womble Feed Mill Ivy - - Traditional - - Staple Phone 893-3447 Rent Formal Wear Lillington, N. C. Phone 893-3323-Lillington, N. C. Compliments of ERWIN MILLS, INC. 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