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Wee cee ia) au ee eC ODN Vicky Matthews .... 2 -.. «oa chee eine freemen oe VO le Buren Strickland aces aero ccaet ee eee avout Mrs. Mary Lu Maxwell - 2 022) 2s VASO “Work, work, work, — That’s all I ever hear!” Dedication With devoted love and heartfelt appreciation for th e ideals instilled within us by your personal example and guidance, we, the Senior Class of 1969, wish to dedicate The Legend this year to the one who began her teaching career at Buies Creek School with our Sixth Grade Class, Mrs. Gladys Dixon Mrs. Gladys Dixon irae here mete, @ “But you have to take Modern Math, Spelling,— You name it, we got it.” - LL LED, eth ‘‘Musical Chairs”’ “Coordination strikes every 30 seconds” “Doing individual Home work” ‘““Our Coach, how’s that for action?” MR. JOHN A. WILLOUGHBY May I share with you, the students of Buies Creek High School, a few lines from one of my favorite authors. When I am low in spirit and feel that all I do and say is insignificant, I am always endowed with new hope when I read these words of inspiration that were written by Douglas Malloch. “We all dream of great deeds and high positions, away from the pettiness and humdrum of ordinary life. Yet success is not occupying a lofty place or doing conspicuous work; it is being the best that is in you. Rattling around in too big a job is worse than filling a small one to overflowing. Dream, aspire by all means; but do not ruin the life you must lead by dreaming pipe dreams of the one you would like to lead. Make the most of what you have and are. Perhaps your trivial, immediate task is your one sure way of proving your mettle. Do the thing near at hand, and great things will come to your hand to be done.” eommnnncpse rent: OFFICE PERSONNEL Jackie Hall, Faye Parrish, Kaye Parrish, Terri Bennett, Barbara Ryals, Vicky Matthews. MR. JOHN A. WILLOUGHBY Campbell College Principal munistration MRS. PAULINE ENNIS Secretary a12 Facally We wish to thank you, the faculty and personnel of 1969, for your love, leadership, guidance and unfailing willingness to help students when it is most needed. The outstanding example given to us by you is one that will be remembered by us for many years to come. DR. JAMES M. JUNG; Professor of Chemistry—Campbell College, Davidson College; B. S., University of N. C.; Ph.D 6 MRS. BETTY SIMPSON ‘'. ; et MRS. LORRAINE PAYNE Shaw University; B.A. Se Boston University; B.S. English, Family Living —_— _ eet Physical Science, Business Math Pe General Math Health and Physical Education oo oon MRS. ANNE McCAIN MR. ROBERT T. HOYLE Campbell College; B.S. 7 Campbell College; B.S. English, Library Social Studies, Coach seeping metzennnneonens MRS. MARY LU MAXWELL Meredith College; B.A. Home Economics, Biology, Se General Science MRS. FAY P. ADAMS East Carolina University; A.B. Commercial, Guidance A MRS. G. H. LEDBETTER Howard University; B.S. Math eal He A en () ile 4 SAM un NG vs Indiana University; M.M. French UN GERIERS eatatate’ eat hete tate at ateha tah eetetnet Mascots | , : (fess Motto George Roberts and Lisa Stewart “What really matters is what happens in us, not to us.” Clas S Colors Red, White, and Blue Class ‘Hower Long-stemmed red rose Class Song “Tara’s Theme” from the film Gone With The Wind ington Ferrell 1¢e ie icky Matthews ee Perey Pe a ted) aE, 2 eee a brenda:Moore Arr OU ee ere ho een Ee Co deewews ca. osname eat pe ee be eeu. ge DONN - aes es. yD Ss = : . X Be Sens ele i eee ee tie ee ie een ee MN oS. ood Ah Sys ewe rake Bite. 6 este ya hina aga baw we 6, Sobbw Seek ceack IBFeSIdeniteys aleve. 0 President Vice Secretary Treasurer Terry Lynne Bennett Robert Lee Baker Donald Frank Arrington Nina Ruth Davis Joseph Edgar Capps Littlie Ruth Bouldin 12 Ferd Jackson Ferrell James Curtis Gregory Cleveland Harrington Neta Rose Lee Deborah Larue Lucas Vicky Lynne Matthews 13 Willie Ann McKoy Carolyn Ann Morris Brenda Fay Moore Joyce Faye Parrish Jennie Margaret Ockletree Regina Frances McKoy 14 Lois Kaye Parrish Joan Ann Scott Margaret Rose Shaw Paul Stewart Ivan Carlton Strickland, Jr. Issac Williams 15 Our Senior year brings new students. Names are like your faces, always stuck in public places. 16 Stomach in, chest out — Stop Breathing! “Creek Crooks.” ASS fe 2 C SS eS ass OL Neta Lee 1SS N N sw Ca 1 seecerencstonnsectnceed ne and M Te ost Friendly Joe Capps Vicki Matthews A smile is a curve that can set a lot of things straight. Most Talen led Butch Strickland and Nina Davis Genius is the gold and the mine; talent is the miner who works and brings it - out. Te ost Likely To Succeed! Jimmy Gregory Ruth Bouldin I believe in the present and its opportunities; in the future and its promises; and in the divine joy of living. Most Athletic Kaye Parrish Donnie Arrington _ Good sportsmanship and stamina are the traits of every good athlete. We: est Look: ng Donnie Arrington Neta Lee The best part of beauty is that which no man can express. Most Dependable Jimmy Gregory Kaye Parrish Take charge of your lives and you can do- with them what you will. Best Dressed Brenda Moore © Jackie Ferrell Taste in clothing reveals the character and personality of the wearer. Most Popular Faye Parrish Joe Capps The actions of men are like the index of a book; they point out what is most remark- able in them. LN Cube Debby Lucas Butch Strickland He that is cute is not ugly! Gel Gl Aru Joan Scott Jackie Ferrell Life is like music; it must be composed by ear, feeling, and instinct, not by rule. Most Sincere Terri Bennett Jimmy Gregory Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. Most Orig nal Originality is being one’s self. = mel Oy Pel 23 — 5 as a Most Pntellectual Brenda Moore Ruth Bouldin Butch Strickland To act is easy; to think is hard. Last Oil And Testament As time draws nigh for departure we, the 1969 Senior Class of Buies Creek High School, wish to leave fond memories of our most enjoyable years. Section I Article I To our parents we leave our love and appreciation for making it possible for us to attend school. Article II To our principal and faculty, we leave our gratitude for their assistance and guidance throughout the years. Section II Article I To the Juniors we leave the joys and sorrows of the Senior year. Article II To the Sophomores we leave the best of luck on the Junior-Senior Prom. Article III To the Freshman we leave four years of high school. Section III , Donnie Arrington, leave my position on the basketball team to anyone who thinks they can handle it. , Robert Baker, leave nothing because where I’m going I will need all of it. , lerri Bennett, leave nothing to anyone because I have nothing to leave. , Ruth Bouldin, leave what little ability I have for selling ads, making paper-mache, and putting together an annual to the present Sophomores. . .they’ll need it! I, Joe Capps, leave my ability to anyone who can figure out what it is. I, Nina Davis, leave all the fun that I have had this year to Linda Matthews, in hopes that her Senior year will be as rewarding as mine. , Jackie Ferrell, leave my ability to lose money in the World Series to Glenn Wallace. Jimmy Gregory, leave twelve years of school to the First grade. , Cleveland Harrington, leave my great talent and ability to sing to Jeffrey Levern Spears. Neta Lee, leave my love for Home Economics to anyone who has the patience for it. Debbie Lucas, leave nothing because I’m sure [’I] need it all. Vicky Matthews, leave all the fun and happiness that Buies Creek High has to offer to Jackie Hall. Regina McKoy, leave my place in the choral club to Joyce Ann Johnson. Willie Ann McKoy, leave my knowledge of world affairs to Rachelle Shaw. Brenda Moore, leave my sympathy to anyone taking French II. Carolyn Morris , leave my ability to get along with others to Henry Morris. Jennie Ockletree, leave my great personality and my Senior seat to Patricia Ockletree. Faye Parrish, leave my “Studebaker Lark” to anyone who wants to win drag races. Kaye Parrish, leave my ability to turn curves and lose hubcaps to Kathy Betts. , Joan Scott, leave my love for all those Newton Grove boys to any one deserving girl. , Margaret Shaw, leave my confidence in music to Diane McKoy. Paul Stewart, leave my basketball suit to Sherrill Knight. a A RSEMNOISIETOGL, 5 5, 2c ee cece Rigi eee oP ae nn eS ga LEAVE! Isaac Williams, leave my singing talent to Willie Spears. I I I I wt vw vw v v v vw v v v v —_—_ = = = = = = = = S| — S| ES eS ES eS SS v od Testatrix, Kaye Parrish 25 Seno og Ss Ss hits Li pipe esse President .... Vice President Secretary Treasurer . Wy untor Class 27 Annette Blackmon Jennie Bowling Jimmy Capps Edna Cockburn . . . Neil Gregory . . Jimmy Capps eeeeackie Halll . .Joyce Johnson Willie Spears Johnny Tew Walter Williams “The trouble with New Math — Old Marks!” 28 Robert Crawford Dianne Ennis Diane Green Neal Gregory Jackie Hall Brenda Hardee Mary Jernigan Joyce Ann Johnson Jan Jones Jenny Lasater Paul Long Kenneth Matthews Linda Matthews Janet McCall June McDonald Thomas McLean Freddie Milton Patricia Ockletree Barbara Ryals Joe Savage Betsy Sawyer Phyllis Sawyer Raymond Shaw Ric Skiles Joyce Ann Spears ophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS Glenn Wallace Ce) Keo Dew Or ad President in Sawyer la Sylv Jenny Upchurch . Jane Bould ne Sc tea Ge a i a = ena say ars on oH Ss ay RS PnH issette Elizabeth Blackmon Q o a ° ia Malinda Crawford Patricia Dixon Sammy Blanchard Terry Dixon Jane Bouldin Danny Brown Francis Eddings Roger Brown Cathy Butts Linda Collins 29 Constance Evans Jimmy Gregory Fred Hardee Frankie Harrington Joyce Harrington Leon Jernigan Gail Johnson Ty Johnson Sherril Knight Kay Langdon Michael Leach Janet Mabry Shirley Mangum Brooks Matthews Genevieve Matthews Cathy McLean Joann McLean Doris McNeill Glenda Mitchell Henry Morris Bud Nordan Sylvia Sawyer Lavern Spears Beth Stewart Dennis Tew Jenny Upchurch Cathy Vail Rhonda Walker Glenn Wallace Gale Wimberly “In 5 minutes we can do homework, swap books, pick P ; “ the latest gossip, use bathroom, and last of all get to World History — T.V. style class on time.” 5 30 president... .- Vice President . Secretary... ireasurer . . 4. Freshman Olass 1G 0! Gag hdihe Ma acenmecee Caceres rarnks Roce tae nhty Saretbh hit ler-Guchocune pura dasa Cue Oe seoe eens CNAME eaters ab CoG ols EQlnEG ROMS SG Hae Gtb oc da 8 O Gud Gre Do RRO Cine Sie Bebe 6 o tec ilo onieils PEC SHOE HERE GoooG SHEE Goon OOM 50 Oo SOMES Gas os Gk w Gore o aa a udeNy rome eT Ser eee ee eed eee er ny ee ee weer ae Glenda Upeurch Bonnie Baker Kevin Beard Kathy Betts Bruce Blackmon Randolph Brewington Gary Currin Frances Gregory Robin Haney Delorise Holliday Beth Johnson David Johnson Earl Jones 31 Donna Keyser Jimmy Lloyd Bobby Long Ricky Lucas Cynthia Matthews Leah McCall Calvin McKoy Diane McCoy James McCoy Terry McLean Hilda McNeill Edward Morris Beth Roseman Mike Royals Robert Ryals Linda Ryals Dwight Savage Rachelle Shaw Benny Smith Rex Sorrell Henry Spears Rudolph Spears Wayne Swiers David Thornton Mike Todd Ronald Turner Glenda Upchurch Anna Vail Terry Vann Elijah Williams “Oops — Wrong basket” ‘““Ummn, So this is a sewing machine!”’ 32 S) | : ‘$ aN « Clementar °Y Facult a) (oN Mrs. Anne Pierce Mrs. Mildred Walker Mrs. Brenda Barefoot U.N.C., Greensboro East Carolina University Campbell College First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Mrs. Dencie Lanier Mrs. Pattie Godwin East Carolina University Atlantic Christian College Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Li Mrs. Gladys Dixon Mrs. Suzanne Holland Mrs. Sue Turlington Appalachian State University Campbell College Campbell College Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade 33 C. Baker D. Bennett C. Blanchard R. Bradshaw L. Dean R. Dean J. Edgerton. T. Ferrell J. Hall E. Johnson D. Lauffer J. Lee JL, kee M. Lucas. J. Matthews L. McCall S. McKnight D. Newton T. Reardon R. Sills L. Stewart. O. Stewart M. Turner C. Tysinger J. Upchurch R. Wimberly.. Seventh Grade B. Bouldin C. Brown C. Franklin R. Haney J. Hardee M. Horton D. Johnson. M. Johnson M. Johnson P. Johnson R. Mangum D. Matthews J. Moore R. Pryor. © P. Savage C. Sorrell W. Tew B. Thornton C. Todd D. Turlington J. Walker. ‘R. Wilburn E. Winston S. Upchurch. 34 35 D. Stewart E. Stewart L. Stone P. Tew P. West J. Blackmon C. Byrd E. Davis T. Dean S. Eddings R. Ennis M. Ferrell. D. Hardee S. Hawks T. Humphrey T. Johnson C. Lamn L. Lawford S. Matthews. T. Matthews D. Nelson D. Newton W. Pulliam S. Royals P. Smith B. Stewart. J. Bolton D. Bradshaw C. Byrd J. Byrd M. Cole D. Dean T. Easley. A. Faircloth C. Green M. Johnson J. Langdon S. Lloyd L. Long V. McDaniel. A. Mitchell J. Phelps L. Stephenson R. Stewart B. Tew S. Vann M. Yoder. . Brown Garner Garner Green Harmon Hawks Holliday. aD ms PZ mi Humphrey Johnson . Jung King Mangum . McKnight . Moore. hy ° OQ AUUR Phillips . Pollard Roberts Snipes . Sorrell . Tew . Todd. ACD nO J. Turlington K. Vann B. Walker G. Weaver D. Wester M. Yoder D. Jung M. Lamm L. Marshbanks V. Ashworth J. Blanchard C. Bradshaw J. Brown-Page. . E asley Ennis Gregory Hord King Lee Mallory. ds QOUmoS o Mathews . Maxwell McDaniel Payne Powell Roseman Sorrell. S aas Stewart Strickland Tuck Turner Vermealen Walker T. Williams. rom A ar D. Collins H. Davis R. Faircloth K. Green S. Hawks R. Lasater L. Lawford C. Mangum. E. Matthews C. Morris L. Newton L. Payne D. Riewesthal M. Roberts K. Sawyer S. Sawyer. M. Stewart D. Tubet D. Turlington D. Upchurch A. Wimberly D. Franklin J. Harmon D. Stewart. C. Ashworth L. Blackmon. B. Britt S. Brown B. Byrd W. Byrd D. Collins S. Dean J. Easley. R. Fox B. Garner V. Gilchrist C. Green L. Holliday R. Hord S. Jones. L. Jung S. Lee D. Mabry P. Morris T. Phillips oF sy P. Ray Tey 4 a C. Sorrell. he ee ge Bos: M. Stewart e (Caplew, G. Tew D. Todd W. Upchurch P. West. we vl Nass S5utes Oree Stigh Wanda Diane Green “srace, poise, beauty, charm, talent, sincerity” Neta Lee First Runner-up Queen’s Court The Beta Club sponsored a Miss Buies Creek High Pageant on November 16, 1968. The ten contestants were sponsored by their homerooms. Each of the girls was judged according to her talent presentation, evening dress competition, and street wear. Along with this, she was judged on her stage personality, poise, grace, and personal grooming. Each facet played an important part in the decision of the judges. 41 Leah McCall Second Runner-up CS — Queen’s Court The 1968-69 Homecoming Queen, Miss Cathy Vail, and her court were chosen by popular vote of the student body. Each girl possessed grace, charm, beauty, personality, and distinctive personal character. The queen was crowned and her court announced on Nov. 22, during the half time of the basketball game. The tri-captains crowned the queen and the 1967-68 queen presented the bouquet. ‘FINALIST Miss Sylvia Sawyer First runner-up Miss Debby Lucas Second runner-up Miss Faye Parrish Third runner-up Marshals 1968 The Beta Club is an organization whose members in- clude those who have shown out- standing scholastic and leadership qualities. Its pur- pose is to reward merit and encour- age co-operation, effort, and good citizenship among students. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ..... Ruth Bouldin . Annette Blackmon ... Edna Cockburn ee eeeeane Ones Ruth Bouldin, Chief Marshal Brenda Moore Butch Strickland Nina Davis Kaye Parrish Beta Each year, stu- dents of the Senior Class are chosen ac- cording to their scholastic achieve- ments to serve as ushers at grad- uation and bacca- laureate exercises. Who’s Wo 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 Jackie Ferrell faculty and adminstration. Their scho- Annette Blackmon larship, leadership, as well as their participation in extra-curricular activ- ities, have been a great asset to Buies Creek High School. LB Elizabeth Blackmon OFFICERS ‘ ; Presidents.) 4....5 ++ .4+--.70+.+ + .Kaye Parrish The Student Council strives to create better Vice President ...........-..-.-.-. Neal Gregory learning conditions, promote co-operation be- cr Ya eae eaten, cally Vail tween the students and the faculty, and to assume ihreasurehaeee ene rn Ss LlinevaNMangum various responsibilities within the limit of student jurisdiction. Jackie Ferrell All County Baseball Janet McCall All County Basketball Nina Davis Annette Blackmon Typing Award Biology Award tata f Awards LeCSCLNIGIION O UdL’’os Diane Green Edna Cockburn Home Economics Achievement Award Home Economics II Award a) Since . Elizabeth Blackmon Home Economics I Award Jenny Lasater Crisco Award The Library Club, composed of library assistants, proposes to increase a pupil’s in- terest in participation in the school library work. Dee lub President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter ee President Vice President Secretary .... sKeASUTC Laat ... Joan Scott 7. Jan Jones . Kaye Parrish . Diane Green . . .Earl Jones $ ) (e lel ye; s f) 10: ‘9! Je..0) Library Club ..... Joan Scott ... Kay Langdon eee Cath yvaviail . Jenny Ockletree The Glee Club is a source of pleasure to the participants as well as those who en- joy hearing them sing. They provided enter- tainment for several school occasions. The group was under the direction of Mrs. G. H. Ledbetter. We promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- factions of home- making. To emphasize the importance of wor- thy home member- ship. To work for good home and fam- ily life for all. To promote in- ternational good will. To provide wholesome _ indivi- dual and group rec- reation. Presidente rn oe en eee ono AV Cpe ariish ( Vice President. . 0020s ose ee ee Cee all JONSON ° . e Secretary ce a hc dens oie ORME Cane oie Eien ger NLA, Cc Treasurer ac occtc ee aie ee eee reine vz Mangunr President J2...cp pepo ete eens OCC ADDS Vice President ....................Donnie Arrington Wi GAA Secretary .............eee------ . Glenda Mitchell TI OnOgLdim aU Treasufer... 325 ee ee eed NM AC apps The Monogram Club is composed of letter- men and cheerleaders. Its purpose is to pro- mote school spirit, good sportsmanship, and to stimulate an interest in athletics. Its members learn to excel both mentally and physically and they accept respon- sibility. The aim of the Drama Club is to promote inter- est and participation in drama. This is the first year we have had this club. Several plays and skits have been present- ed this year to the enjoyment of the stu- dents. PIESIGEN toe we area Be rctalteak atest Neal Gregory WacemPresicen tame ny. © ot. hiker se Annette Blackmon SCCICLALY Petey tee tie eke, a eta Jackie Hall ihreasule rae renee yeas Meee Vetn irae Jackie Hall Leading hitters of the 1967-68 season: — Jackie Ferrell — Joe Capps — Danny Lucas This year’s team consist- ed of boys who had exper- ience in other sports and also one member who had won all-county honors. With a spirited outlook of better things to come, along with rewarding prac- tice and play, the final outcome of the season can be attributed to the energy, enthusiasm, and determina- tion of all the players. These girls have demonstrated their energy, enthusiam, and deter- mination during games as well as at practices. Their good sportsmanship and playing ability has been a source of great price to the school. You put your left foot in, your right foot out —and you shake it allaboute aoe The basket, not the rafters Barbara Ryals_ . Glenda Upchurch Ronda Walker . Jenny Upchurch Glenda Mitchell Janet McCall . . Dianne Ennis . . Daskhetball SylviaSawyer .. Leah McCall ... Buttons Blackmon Shirley Mangum . Cathy Vail .... Bobby Hoyle ... Twitch your nose, stomp your foot—sink it Lets dance, Pll lead Sarin Hours of hard work and practice have gone into making this a team to be proud of. Their effort is a standard for other students to aspire to attain. We are proud of their wins and losses, for both show cooperation, loyalty, and the sense of dedication to a worthwhile sport. Dy: “Burnice” grabs a rebound Boy! am I gonna get yelled at! “Up, up and away” June McDonald .. . Guard Neal Gregory .... . Guard Walter Williams . . .Forward Donnie Arrington . .Center Jackie Ferrell . . . .Forward Jimmy Gregory . . .Manager SK ONG Basketball I’ve heard of loosing your head over things, but this is ridiculous. Chunk it c’here, Donnie PaulStewart ....... .Forward Kenneth Matthews... . . .Center Ricky Lucas ......... Guard yoe Capps. .......... Guard Jimmy Capps ........ . Guard Bobby Hoyle ........ .Coach Gee, but I polish my “boppers” every night Coach! ee Zo The purpose of the cheerleaders is to promote school spirit and better sportsmanship among the student body. With hard work and determination, a cheerleader wears a smile and has pride in her school. 54 Faye Parrish Chief Cheerleader Nina Davis Co-Chief Debbie Lucas Kaye Langdon Jackie Hall Joan Scott Kathy Betts Annette Blackmon Vickie Matthews Jan Jones Edna Cockburn Paul Long Wayne Newton Gary Wimberly Neta Lee Debby Lucas Gene Ryals Teri Bennett Barbara Ryals Jimmy Sox Donnie Arrington Mrs. Hattie Pryor Dus Drivers Custodtan Elmer Gilchrist Mrs. Julia L. Harmon 55 Mrs. Clara Ennis Cafeteria Manager Miss Louise McNeill The efforts of these people make possible the effective operation of our school. The help and coopera- tion shown by them throughout the year is most valuable to the welfare, maintenance and efficiency of the students as well as to the faculty. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE BLUSIEEeS BG@aRT ETEK HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1969 METAL PRODUCTS for Athletics and Recreation Hwy. 210 W. Angier, North Carolina In 50 States and Eight Foreign Countries 56 “SELL DOWNTOWN WITH THE LEADERS” PEOPLES BIG FIVE WAREHOUSE CHAMBERS, LEGGETT, AND GARRETT FAIRMONT, NORTH CAROLINA FRANK ARRINGTON AND SON REP. LILLINGTON, N. C. 57 893-3070 COMPLIMENTS OF CHUBBY’S AND COLLEGE AMERICAN, AND LEE-MOORE OIL COMPANY DUNN, LILLINGTON, SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA AMERICAN || _4 58 IRST- ITIZENS. BANK TRUST COMPANY SERVING BUIES CREEK AND OTHER FINE COMMUNITIES ACROSS NORTH CAROLINA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Be) LONG MEADOW MILK [DCs ESC RatzAgM Compliments of ERWIN MILLS, INC. A Division of Burlington Industries _ERWIN, N. C. Compliments of West Department Store J. M. Warren-Auto Parts Whse. Stanley Jewelers Lucknow’s San Ausley-Sam Auslen Inc. Margaret H. Lanier-Corner Casuals Mrs. Wilson Hart-Corner Casuals James B. Ashworth Dot Gregory-Godwin Jewelers Compliments of PARGAS LILLINGTON TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. C. S. Fowler, Owner Buies Creek, N. C. Telephone 893-3264 Lillington, N. C. PK r 4 f - y ys ov ) i 1 ALMOST EVERYONE LOVES VG ue Us ee aby Ue . x) pin oF he “s POs Ors, hr (alber ® aN the popular preference in Dairy Products since 1919 61 Compliments of Compliments of JERNIGAN’S CLEANERS JIMMY'S RESTAURANT Buies Creek, N. C. Buies Creek, N. C. Intersection-Hwys.-421-27 al LANGDON’S SUPER MARKET Students, their families, and friends are always invited to enjoy friendly service and fine food. “Finest in Meats and Groceries” Phone 893-4556 Free Delivery Buies Creek, N. C. i ey | = ) V ) BANK.OF VARINA. - ex GU) yy 2 C3 | Sy U | ” BUQUAY-VARINA, NORTH CAROLINA NORTH MAIN BROAD STREETS 62 Compliments of YO U N G'S FURNITURE AND HARDWARE STEPHENSON’S SODA AND COFFEE SHOP “The Place Where Quality and Price Rule” Buies Creek, N. C. Gaither B. Stewart Troy Stewart Compliments of BANK OF MI] LILLINGTON TAI DUNN COC A-COLA Lillington, North Carolina BOTTLING COMPANY 63 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. MA’'S PLACE Fine Dinners or Short Orders Hwy. 55 North of Coats Coats, N. C. 64 WILBOURNE FURNITURE CO. G. E. Magnavox Phone 893-3591 Lillington, N. C. PAUL BEASLEY CONCRETE, INC. State Approved Dump Trucks Air Compressor Rental Box 876 Highway 421 West-Dunn, N. C. Phone Day 892-3011 892-7178 Night 892-5579 SEXTON MOTOR SALES C. M. JOHNSON OIL Your Independent Dealer Phone Business 893-4829 Residence 893-3726 Sales Service Lillington, N. C. Route One Lillington, North Carolina ROY LEE’S SHELL STATION New And Used Mobile Homes New And Used Furniture Buies Creek, N. C. BIG 4 MOBILE HOME SALES, INC. Located At Intersection Of Highways 401 And 55 At 5 Points 65 BELK’S DEPARTMENT STORE Dunn, N. C. ROBOT SERVICE Gas and Oil—Tires Batteries, Road Service Washing and Greasing Dunn, N. C. Phone 892-9415 202 West Broad Street G.W.HAYES ABATTOIR Coats, N. C. Quality Wholesale Meats Plant Home 897-8885 897-5735 Compliments of ADAMS CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. of Varina When you think of Permanent Construction Think of Concrete 66 In Account With CURRIN AND DORMAN, INC Builders-Real Estate Brokers Builders of Selected Homes Phone 897-5676 P. O. Box 415, Coats, N. C. SKINNER DREW FUNERAL HOME 207 West Broad Street Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of LYNCH PHARMACY Wayne Ave. Shopping Center 1006 W. Cumberland St. Dunn, N. C. GODWIN BUILDING SUPPLY CO. “Everything to build with” Phone 892-6121 Dunn, North Carolina 67 Grady L. Matthews NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Coats, N. C. Auto, Fire, Life, Hospital and Hail Office Phone-897-8337 Residence-897-5610 HARNETT COUNTY NEWS Lillington, North Carolina WIMBERLY FEED MILL, INC. Feeds-Seeds Chick Livestock Equipment Phone 639-2322 Angier, N. C. Congratulations from DENNING’S IGA Angier, N. C. Compliments of LILLINGTON FARMER’S EXCHANGE FCX Dealer Lillington, N. C. STRICKLAND MOTOR CO. Where Things Are Happening Dealer No. 2247 Dunn, N. C. COLLEGE CAFE Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Cooks Come and Try Them Buies Creek, N. C. J. D. Norris Phone 897-5239 Herbert L. Johnson Phone 897-5288 JOHNSON AND NORRIS Real Estate Private or Auction Phone-Office 897-8257 Coats, N. C. 68 COATS MILLING CO. Paul K. Pollard Phone 897-8393 MABRY’S GROCERY SERVICE Route 2 We Appreciate Your Business Phone 693-2831 SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK Lillington, N. C. SEXTON’S DEPT. STORE Ladies Sportswear Men’s Ivy-Traditional—Staple Rent Formal Wear Phone 893-3323-Lillington, N. C. E. B. BOLTON SON Groceries-Feeds-Flour, Etc. Amoco Gas Oil R.F.D. 1, Erwin, North Carolina Compliments of FLEETWOOD’S BARBER SHOP LAMM APPLIANCE SERVICE Frigidaire Appliance “We Repair All Household Appliances” Phone 892-5754 Coats, North Carolina THE VILLAGE INN RESTAURANT High. 421 West Dunn, N. C. (Inside City Limits) Phone 892-2237 Steaks and Seafood (U.S. Choice Western Beef) 69 McKNIGHT DRUGSTORE Prescription Service Angier, N. C. Coatsa Nac: POWELL BROS. AUTO PARTS Auto Parts Accessories General Repairing-Texaco Products Phone 897-8746 Coats, N. C. Compliments of LANKY’S BICYCLE SHOP Dunn, N. C. Compliments of DENNIS CADILLAC OLDS Compliments of RALPH’S BARBECUE Hwy. 55 Ph. 639-2575 Angier, N. C. 27501 THE TOWN BOOK SHELF A Book—The Best of Friends Books-Music-Gifts-Parties Dunn, N. C. Phone 892-3655 ROBERT'S JEWELERS Watches-Diamonds-Jewelry China-Crystal-Silver Bridal Service 112 S. Wilson Ave.-Dunn, N. C. ENNIS AGRI-SUPPLY FERTILIZER Doesn’t Cost-It Pays Phone 897-5182 Coats, N. C. 70 Compliments of BLUE DART Lillington, N. C. Compliments of KEMP H. ASHLEY Angier, N. C. Compliments of WOODALLS Angier, N. C. BLANCHARD’S BARBER SHOP Buies Creek, North Carolina ELLIS BARBOUR INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 892-3185 1302 West Cumberland St. Dunn, North Carolina McLEO D INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance Phone 897-5259 Coats, North Carolina Compliments of VIRGIA’S BEAUTY SHOP Buies Creek, North Carolina MATTHEWS OIL COMPANY Fuel, oil, Kerosene, Gasoline Phone 893-3560 Lillington, North Carolina 71 MAXWELL INSULATION Joe K. Maxwell, Owner Compliments of LILLINGTON AUTO PARTS Lillington, North Carolina THOMAS WALGREEN AGENCY “You Are Always Welcome At Walgreen’s Dunn, North Carolina BROGDEN PRODUCE CO. DIV. GALANIDES RALIEGH, INC. P. O. Box 168 Raleigh, N. C. 27602 Compliments of BANK OF FUQUAY Fuquay-Varina You'll Like Ward’s MONTGOMERY WARD 108 North Wilson Avenue Dunn Phone 892-6143 BYERLY-SNIPES INSURANCE P. O. Box 679 118 N. Wilson Avenue Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of W S MOTOR COMPANY Dunn, N. C. Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 72 HOME FURNITURE CO. Mary Carter Paint Buy 2 and Save 301 E. Broad St.—-Dunn, N. C. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Ben Marshall Price Owners Phone ME 9-2676 Angier, North Carolina VILLAGE OPEN AIR MARKET Erwin, North Carolina C D INSURANCE SERVICE, INC. If it’s Insurance— Ask C D P. O. Box 215 Angier, N. C. Phone 639-2900 WACCAMAW BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Dunn, North Carolina Member F DIC Compliments of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN OF DUNN Compliments of O’QUINN FUNERAL HOME Compliments of CAROLINA POWER LIGHT 73 Compliments of DUNN FURNITURE CO. Dunn, N. C. Compliments of LAMP POST FLORIST Charles Pulliam Buies Creek North Carolina PAGE NIXON TIRE CO. Recapping Security Tires Remington Tires 33 Years Experience Phone 892-3629 Dunn, N. C. CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME, INC. 401 West Cumberland St. Dunn, N. C. Ae aa Seta UZ ZAZA GENS pe A La iach Com YW hat © Biche THE CHARCOTOWER Dunn, North Carolina HOME SAVING LOAN ASSOCIATION OF DUNN Lillington North Carolina Compliments of JOSEPH’S DEPARTMENT STORE Erwin, N. C. Compliments of SUNBEAM BREAD ZZ Aso LL2) Yer ith yy Zs se cuvtrg + 7 B ONT GLA The uAN y el. hove, Clothing of nistingepbeee Guy [4 ae } Ov Pink Formal wear Rental Buies Creek, N. C. Compliments of LAFAYETTE DRUG Lillington North Carolina BROCK CHEVROLET CO., INC. Main Street New Used Cars Trucks Lillington, N. C. J. E. WOMBLE SONS Womble Feed Mill Phone 893-3447 Lillington, N. C. 74 QO } =i G TH , ARMOUR FERTILIZER }e pO OOIANY € Ltt ds Bhs AAI needs Ce QkOp ) lo i OO Corded ter i Route 1. Coats, North Carolina Compliments of STEPHENSON’S SODA AND COFFEE SHOP Buies Creek, N. C. EARL’S SELF SERVICE BD, oe, Pat POY vores i ere Ox COATS CIGAR COMPANY INC. Corner Harnett and Wilson Dial 892-6118 75 Drug, Srey y Sinee 1918— f- fh ee y Ao 2) Phone 647-2277 . Ley: Varina Pye MM { i i A y : Ch oy EG oS, VA —S me Boe - oe A. J. STEPHENSON, JR. Insurance Real Estate Lillington, N. C. Office: 893-3802 Home: 893-4885 ASHWORTH’S Clothes for men boys London Fog Jackets Bass Weejuns Loafers and Ladies Wear Shoes for the family 552-5201 Fuquay, North Carolina COATS MOTOR COMPANY, INC. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Telephone 897-5726 Coats, N. C. MATTHEWS OIL COMPANY, Oe. INC. aS Soe A soa Oil, Kerosene, Gasoline S y ws Ow isi Phy ale a en, Dt GH smear M4 RKET ENG Y K Py Lillington wil North Carolina RN Gummall Aw | TURNAGE vs er roost ; Lae ae . Broad St. | Dun jy as fos 28334 LANIER BROWN — Seed-Insurance-Farm Supplies Smith Douglass Fertilizers Phone 893-3378 Lillington, N. C. SEXTON INSURANCE AGENCY , G General eit o 2 noc 5 sane : : Yo ty oe, ['s. oan N. Sig ze Coy C. H. iE = Vag a 2, ae - ' : tg 7 i Pe ca he Ss C. R. 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