Buies Creek High School - Legend Yearbook (Buies Creek, NC)

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You will find in your future that which you seek. Dr. David Goodman said, ‘““We draw to ourselves the good of everything we appreciate, but the evil of everything we belittle.” May you be so busy doing, thinking, learning, and appreciating the good in the world t hat you have no time for that which is not worthwhile. John A. Willoughby = Dedication Mrs. Gussie Ledbetter TMS 5.5 « of guidance and understanding fractions and figures facts and formulas and tests tools of a teacher’s trade yet something more... to give knowledge to a man let him taste it and know it and make it his own to be a catalyst of minds for many years this is dedication so now we dedicate a book an impression of a year yet something more... for to be given knowledge to be able to taste it and know it and make it our own this is the beginning of wisdom and greatness this chance this beginning given to us by her is what we dedicate in this our School Staff Ro OFFICE SECRETARY LIBRARIAN—GUIDANCE COUNSELOR AND ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Mis. Betty Jean Harvell Mrs. Fay Adams and Mrs. Letha Davis BUS DRIVERS : OFFICE ASSISTANTS Paul Long, Walter Williams, Barbara Ryals, Ronald Turner, Shirley Mangum, Cathy Robin Haney, Leah McCall Jackie Hall, Vail, Gary Wimberly, Lee Newton, Glenn Wallace, Jimmy Capps, Francis Eddings. Glenda Mitchell, Shirley Mangum, Linda Matthews, Neal Gregory, Francis Eddings. CAFETERIA STAFF Mr. Elmon Gilchrist, Custodian Mrs. Clara Ennis, Manager, Mrs. Gladys Ryals, Mrs. Hattie Pryor, Miss Louise McNeill, Mrs. Cinder Gilchrist, Maid Mrs. Pat Harmon. Ss A PS anak SEMORSENIOASENIORSENIORSENIORSENIORSEMORSENORSENIORSEMORSEMORSENIORSENIORSEN orseniorSeniorSeniorseniorSeniorSeniorSenior SentorsentorSeniorse a oS = ar ne SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President-Jimmy Capps Vice President-Phyllis Sawyer Secretary-Janet McCall . Treasurer-Barbara Ryals MASCOTS SPONSOR Carol Jones Mrs. Mary Lu Maxwell Ray Jones James Edward Capps Edna Violet Cockburn Lelia Annette Blackmon Elizabeth Dianne Ennis Robert Lee Crawford Wanda Diane Green Jacqueline Hall Anthony Neal Gregory Brenda Carol Hardee Mary Lois Jernigan Celia Deloris Jackson Joyce Ann Johnson Virginia Johnson Lasater er : en OY Janice Modlin Jones Paul Leland Long Linda Hope Matthews Kenneth Matthews Janet Pearle McCall 10 Freddie Kay Milton Norwood Gene Ryals Robert kee Newton, Jr. An ve Pee Joseph Martin Savage Barbara Sue Ryals Betsy Lou Sawyer Raymond Dwight Shaw Phyllis Gail Sawyer Richard Swain Skiles CLASS SONG “Oh, What A Night” CLASS MOTTO ‘““All the flowers of all the to- morrows are in the seeds of to- day.” Walter Colden Williams —Unknown Jimmy Vann Sox 11 HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL | Daors Open LD, Bede A AEE © Gettin’ ready, cause here we come now! oN Ooo Cropat 38 ]) “Taest Show Excedrin headache 57321. Let’s skip! 12 Mr. And Miss Senior Class ) Jimmy Capps and Phyllis Sawyer Most Athletic Janet McCall Jimmy Capps “We cannot all be masters.” Shakespeare 14 Most Original Phyllis Sawyer Lee Newton ““Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward; they may be beaten, but they may start a winning game.” Goethe 15 =j —_llost Intellectual Annette Blackmon Neal Gregory “Study without reflection is a waste of time; reflection without study is dangerous.” Confucius lllost Popular Jan Jones Paul Long “Wear a smile and have friends; wear a scowl and have wrinkles.” George Eliot 16 Most Dependable Phyllis Sawyer Freddie Milton “The path of duty lies in what is near at hand; and men seek for it in what is remote.” Japanese Proverb Most Attractive Jackie Hall Jimmy Capps “It is in men as in soils, where sometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not of.” Swift 17 lost Likely To Succee “From a little spark may burst a mighty flame.” 18 RAR: Annette Blackmon Neal Gregory Dante Best Dressed Jackie Hall Paul Long “Once you have missed the first buttonhole, you’ll never manage to button up.” Goethe tongue.” Most Courteous Betsy Sawyer Freddie Milton “Whatever is in the heart will come up to the Persian Proverb Marshals Annette Blackmon-—Chief Diane Green Janet McCall Edna Cockburn Neal Gregory Jan Jones The Marshals are chosen to serve as ushers at the graduation and baccalaureate exercises. Their high academic rank in the rising senior class is the basis for their selection. 19 Outstanding Annette Blackmon Diane Green Neal Gregory Jan Jones Jenny Lasater Kenneth Matthews 20 Seniors Waiter Williams Dependable . . Diligent... Determined . . Outstanding Seniors were chosen by the High School faculty. They were selected on the basis of their dependability, attitude, leadership, character, participation in extra-curricular activities, and willingness to work hard. While all the Seniors possess different qualities, each is Barbara Ryals outstanding in his own right. 21 Seiden PASE Ms a ee “For homework, young people, read pages 60-243 and From the expressions, it must be French learn the following...” time! Proof positive: Polygrip really works! eatin Harnett County Speedway CLASSESCLASSESCLASSESCLASSESCLASSESCLASSESCLASSESCLASSESCLASSESCLASSESCL ASE: 23 rduniorduniorduniorduniordunior Juniorduntorduniorduntorduniord President—Leon Jernigan Secretary —Jane Bouldin Vice-President—Glenn Wallace Treasurer—Sylvia Sawyer Mrs. Martin came to us from Pasca- goula, Mississippi in November, 1969. She graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi and is doing grad- uate work at Auburn University. Mrs. Sandra Chestnut, Sponsor Mrs. Geneva C. Martin, Sponsor 24 Cathy Vail Glenn Wallace Rose Bissette Elizabeth Blackmon Jane Bouldin Danny Brown Roger Brown Cathy Butts Malinda Crawford Patricia Dixon Terry Dixon Francis Eddings Jimmy Gregory Fred Hardee Franklin Harrington Joyce Harrington Leon Jernigan Ty Johnson Sherril Knight Jerry Lamm Kay Langdon Shirley Mangum Brooks Matthews Genevieve Matthews Catherine McLean Thomas McLean Glenda Mitchell Bud Nordan Sylvia Sawyer Beth Stewart Jenny Upchurch 25 OreSophomoresophomoresophomoresophomoresophomoresophome President- Mike Royals Secretary- Leah McCall Vice President-Kathy Betts Treasurer - Earl Jones Mr. Mickey Grimsley, Sponsor Mr. Charles B. Howard, Jr., Sponsor 26 Bonnie Baker Kevin Beard Kathy Betts Bruce Blackmon Teri Brown David Bunn Gary Currin Constance Evans Frances Gregory Robin Haney a Deloris Holliday Beth Johnson David Johnson Earl Jones Donna Keyser Jimmy Lloyd Ricky Lucas Cynthia Matthews Leah McCall Calvin McKoy Danny McKoy Dianne McKoy James McKoy Donnell McLean Jo Ann McLean Heilda McNeill Pete Morris John Moyd Beth Roseman Mike Royals John Robert Ryals Dwight Savage Lee Wayne Shaw Rachelle Shaw Wayne Swiers Benny Smith Rex Sorrell Rudolph Spears Jo Ann Stokes Julia Stokes mera: Cleveland Thomas David Thornton Mike Todd Ronald Turner Glenda Upchurch Anna Vail Terry Vann Gale Wimberly Randolph Brewington manf reshmanfreshmanfreshmanfreshman freshmantreshmantresh Mae ey peicteaetestite President - Charles Tysinger Secretary - Marcia Lucas Vice President -Mike Turner Treasurer - Hazel McKoy Mrs. Shirley Hogue, Sponsor Mrs. Gussie Ledbetter, Sponsor 28 Mike Turner Charles Tysinger Johnny Upchurch Ronnie Wimberly Conklin Baker David Bennett Eddie Collins Willard Creighton Linda Dean Ray Dean Debra Douglas John Edgerton Tony Ferrell Everline Haire Joel Hall Della Harrington Gloria Haskin Donald Johnson Wayne Johnson Danny Lauffer Johnny Lee Linda Lee Mark Lloyd Marcia Lucas Jimmy Matthews Lisa McCall Sarah McKnight Hazel McKoy Shirley McKoy Tony McKoy John McNeil Alvenia Mims Henry Morris Sylvester Morris David Newton Tracy Reardon Linda Ryals Henry Spears Lories Stewart Ories Stewart 29 — f finew ey —_ : : woe lof, Ws 12 AAMIE C2 ot v : : so ay CASS Aoy$ Aove “Hey you! Where’s the keys?” “Who has the freshest mouth in town?” SIALLUSHILIALISHSBILIALL QHS3LLIALLSHSSULIALLOBSSILIALL OBSSILIALLOUSSILIALIBS3L ) oe a 7 owed Aldo ACTIVITIES 31 udent Council The goal of the Student Council is representation for each student in all social and academic affairs of the school. It strives to create better learning conditions, to promote co-operation between the students and the faculty, and to assume various responsibilities within the limit of student jurisdiction. Beta Club The National Beta Club is an organization controlled and directed by people who are actively engaged in educational work. It has as its main purposes to help teachers and students achieve the end and aim of all true education—mental enlargement and character development—and to encourage and reward creditable achievement. 32 NRL ae President-Neal Gregory, Vice President-Jan Jones, Secretary-Mike Royals, Treasurer- Beth Johnson President-Neal Gregory, Treasurer-Janet Mabry Vice-President-Jane Bouldin, Secretary-Elizabeth Blackmon, Elizabeth Blackmon Robin Haney Outstanding Underclassmen Jane Bouldin Leon Jernigan Janet Mabry Deloris Holliday Leah McCall Mike Royals Lisa McCall Sarah McKnight Charles Tysinger Bud Nordan Anna Vail 33 Chess Club The Chess Club was formed to provide a chance for players to gather at regular intervals to play chess and to receive instruction on various phases of the game. The Chess Club will sponsor two intra- mural tournaments and _ possibly several interscholastic tournaments. Our sponsor is Mr. Howard and our co-ordinater is Lee Newton. Science Club Science Clubs of America is dedicated to the development of science interest and talent and seeks to stimulate an increasing knowl- edge and understanding of science. SCA offers continuous coopera- tion to groups of students in- terested in science, mathematics or related fields. They hope to receive educa- tional aids to help in the organiza- tion and conduct of interesting and successful science programs. 34 Barry Howard—Sponsor, Lee Newton—Coordinator President—Diane Green, Vice-President—Betsy Sawyer, Secretary—Glenda Mitchell, Treasurer— Bud Nordan Library Club The Library Club is composed of library assistants who give an hour of their time each day working at various duties. The purpose of the club is to increase a pupil’s interest in the school library work. President-Jenny Lasater, Vice President-Diane Green, Secretary-Robin Haney, Treasurer-Mike Royals, Reporter-Jane Bouldin Drama Club The purpose of the Drama Club is to promote the interest and participation of high school stu- dents in drama. Students earn their membership by taking part in the plays, skits, and other activities sponsored by the Drama Club. || President-Jan Jones, Vice President-Janet Mabry, Secretary-Treasurer-Edna Cockburn 35 The Purpose of the FHA: To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking .. . To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership... To promote international good will... To provide wholesome individual and group recre- ation... To further interest in home economics. President-Jackie Hall, Vice President-Jane Bouldin, Secretary-Glenda Up- church, Treasurer-Sylvia Sawyer, Reporter-Cathy Vail Le Cercle francais Le Cercle Francais was organized this year with the purpose of stimulating the interest of high school French students. We have had several guest lecturers as well as other programs about France. President-Edna Cockburn, Vice President-Annette Blackmon, Secretary-Neal Gregory, Program Chairman-Janet McCall 36 JIASLAOTTHSIASLASTTHOTHSLHOTHSIHSLHSHTHOIHSLHSTTHSTHSLHOTTHSTHS LHS! IHSIHS LHOI HOH Court Finalists; Shirley Mangum, Jan Jones, Barbara Ryals, Beth Johnson 1S The Miss Buies Creek High Pageant, which was November 8, 1969 was sponsored by the Beta Club. The ten contestants were chosen from their homerooms to participate in the pageant. The girls were judged accordingly in the evening dress, talent, and street wear competitions. Each girl’s grace, beauty, poise and personality were taken into consideration by the judges. Miss Buies Creek High-tdna Cockburn Pi app iP Court Finalists; Sylvia Sawyer, Leah McCall, Linda Dean NLL PER AMER ARCE FRET HY AEEEE ACen DESY EA Bavcnnmcconie a PRS wi ff pg Syseon Pro eer ITT SES +f ie ete £ The 1969—70 Harvest Queen, Joyce Johnson, was crowned Oct. 31 on Halloween night at the carnival. Four girls, each representing her class, competed for the title with a penny a vote. 40 Harvest Queen-Jo Court Finalists: Sylvia Sawyer, Leah McCall, Janet McCall x For Jackie Hall, Nov. 14. presented a triple victory. Not only did BCHS win both ballgames, but she was crowned the 1969—70 Homecoming Queen. She was chosen by the popular vote of the student body. Her court consisted of 15 girls representing the various high - school clubs. 42 Homecoming Queen-vackie Hall a an FF , Awards a (Se) Oo = a o f al S 5) iS 5) o s ) ”n 3S = e) S ie} 2) aa Home Economics Home =| ° nan = = ie} = c= o Q Janet Mabry cs Achievement— Il— Home Economics i Home Econom = 5 ag S 3 7 = S§ Sy n a Oo Biology—Leon Jernigan History —Neal Gregory Typing—Barbara Ryals All-County—Janet McCall Math— Annette Blackmon 44 wy wt The Buies Creek Monogram Club is for members who participate in sports activities in high school. A student j must have played the minimum of required quarters, innings, or games in order to be eligible. The Monogramer is a d person who illustrates sportsmanship at all times in the game or in the classroom, The Pep Club which was formed this year, is composed of those who are interested in promoting Demon spirit. They support the teams by their presence and enthusiasm at the games. 46 Julia Stokes Jan Jones Edna Cockburn Kay Langdon ‘Cheerleaders Jackie Hall—Chief Cathy McLean Kathy Betts Annette Blackmon Doloris Holliday 47 48 Mr. Mickey Grimsley, Asst. Coach Let It All Hang Out! Basketball First row: Glenda Upchurch, Cynthia Matthews, Leah McCall, Button Blackmon, Lisa McCall, Sarah McKnight, Janet McCall. Second row: Malinda Crawford, Barbara Ryals, Cathy Vail, Sylvia Sawyer, Glenda Mitchell, Shirley Mangum, Teri Brown, Manager, Dianne Ennis, Manager. i ee —_—_—-——_s, | : ms sl, Pistol Pearle sinks another one! Is this 2 or 3 carats? What is that orange sphere? | 49 ANS First row: Rex Sorrel, Manager, Brooks Matthews, Ty Johnson, Terry Dixon, Tony Ferrell. Second row: Kenneth Matthews, Neal Gregory, Ricky Lucas, Michael Leach, Walter Williams. Third row: Jimmy Capps. My girdle is killing me! You mean Neal scored a field goal? A rare occurrence!!! 50 Basketball Yes, Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus. Up, up and away! Neal!. Walter is on our team! 51 Baseball First row: Ty Johnson, Robert Crawford, Brooks Matthews, Paul Stewart, Michael Leach, Glenn Wallace. Second row: Calvin McCoy, Terry Dixon, Francis Eddings, Jimmy Capps, Jackie Ferrell, Ricky Lucas. Yeah Blue, Yeah Gold, Yeah Team, Knock ’em Cold! 52 Patience Understanding And “Please sit down” A thousand times a day... Answering questions again and again “Why Mrs. Pierce? Why?” and “What does this spell?” .. . Carefully molding young lives Gently shaping the destiny of tomorrow... Listening to children day after day “I can’t find my other boot!” and “My paper got torn!”’... Listening and caring and guiding And most of all implanting dreams That will blossom and In Appreciation first Grade Mrs. Annie Pierce H. Bain K. Carroll D. Disler J. Ferrell M. Gatch J. Gatch D. Jarman E. Johnson R. Johnson T. Johnson A. Jones E. King S. Knight E. Linney M. Lloyd W. McKoy E. McLean P. Ray D, Slaughter C. Taylor C, Williams first Grade Mrs. Mildred Walker D. Bryant Q. Campbell J. Harrington R. Lasater J. Loyd C. Mallory J. Marks A. Marshbanks J. Matthews L. Matthews T. McKay T. McLean T. McLean S. McLean W. Morris J. Shearon F. Taylor D. Todd J. Walker Second Grade Mrs. Althea Mooney Pe i os W. Allen POEM, C. Ashworth i ‘ L. Blackmon ‘ Sep oti, B. Britt B. Byrd W. Byrd G. Campbell J. Easley R. Fox D. Franklin B. Garner R. Gilchrist T. Gilchrist V. Gilchrist J. Harmon L. Holliday S. Jones A. Jung Y. Lawton Salee D. Mabry K. Monroe D. Myers T. Phillips P. Ray I. Smith C. Sorrell D. Srewart M. Stewart H. Tew K. Walker Second an Mrs. Mary Edwards R. Bunn P. Carter D. Collins D. Collins S. Dean C. Green R. Gregory T. Haire R. Hord D. King W. Knight S. McNeill J. Morris T. Morris D. Riewesthal J. Shaw L. Sheron G. Spears R. Tart K. Thubet W. Upchurch P. West B. Williams J. Willoughby, Jr. A. Wimberly Third Grade Mrs. Brenda Barefoot E. Campbell L. Campbell H. Davis, Jr. P. Gill K. Green C. Harrington T. Johnson D. Jung K. Lamm R. Lasater L. Lauffer K. McKoy P. McKoy L. McLean C. Mangum L. Marshbanks R. Miller B. Monroe M. Morris L. Newton L. Payne M. Roberts K. Sawyer S. Sawyer M. Stewart D. Turlington D. Upchurch H. Vanderhoof L. Williams fourth Grade Mrs. Pattie Godwin V. Ashworth L. Collins M. Easley T. Ennis B. Gregory B. King A. Knight J. McKoy A. McLean A. McLean R. McLean C. Mallory G. Matthews M. Maxwell W. Monroe D. Myers J. Page W. Payne C. Roseman R. Stewart L. Strickland P. Tuck L. Vermeulen G. Walker T. Williams iY, fourth and fifth Grade Mrs. Helen Williams W. Allen C. Bradshaw L. Campbell M. Chalmers C. Garner M. Harrington I. Holliday L. Ingram J. Johnson J. Langdon D. Lee D. Mangum J. Matthews K. Moore B. Shaw V. Sorrell S. Todd J. Turlington G. Weaver D. Wester K. Vann riffh Grade Mrs. Louise Rand J. Blaylock D. Brown A. Carter S. Douglas E. Garner D. Green N. Harmon R. Harrington B. Holiday E. Humphrey A. Jung K. King R. King E. McCutchen D. McKnight O. McKoy P. McKoy T. McKoy C. McLean M. Morris C. Phillips D. Pollard A. Roberts L. Snipes K. Sorrell B. Stokes C. Tew B. Vanderhoof B. Walker B. Williams M. Yoder Sixth Grade Mrs. Gladys- Dixon H. Blackmon P. Blackmon J. Bolton D. Bradshaw J. Byrd M. Carter M. Cole L. Collins D. Dean D. Douglas T. Easely C. Gilchrist C. Green B. Gregory R. Ingram M. Johnson A. Johnson L. King R. Knight J. Langdon S. Lloyd A. Mitchell D. Morris J. Phelps T. Spence L. Stephenson R. Stewart B. Tew O. Thomas W. Thomas we S. Vann a CO CJ«.. Wilbourne . a au M. Yoder Seventh Grade Mrs. Suzane Holland J. Blackmon L. Campbell E. Davis S. Eddings R. Ennis de ‘ i Leb A. Gilchrist K. Haire D; Hardee J. Holliday R. Holliday M. Johnson T. Johnson C. Lamm L. Lauffer L. Lloyd M Matthews T. Matthews C. McKoy T. Morris D. Nelson D. Newton S. Royals D. Stewart R. Stone S. Walden P. West Seventh and tighth bra Mrs. Lorraine Payne C. Byrd T. Dean C. Franklin J. Hardee T. Humphrey L. Knight T. Knight K. Leach S. Matthews C. McKoy T. McKoy W. Pulliam P. Savage C. Shaw L. Shaw B. Stewart M. Stewart P. Thomas B. Thornton E. Thornton D. Turlington ighth Grade Mrs. Kaye Lanier B. Bouldin C. Brown S. Bunn L. Carvin G. Collins R. Haney W. Harrington J. Holliday M. Horton M. Johnson M. Johnson P. Johnson M. McKoy P. McKoy V. McKoy R. Mangum R. Matthews E. Monk J. Moore G. Morris R. Pryor A. Smith C. Sorrell C. Todd R. Wilburn R. Williams E. Winston “Oh no! Spinach again!” “Last one to the top is a rotten egg!” “I object!” 61 ra - BUIE'S CRERK 62 NNN] Legend Staff ” ae Rushing to meet a deadline Editor: Annette Blackmon Asst. Editor: Jan Jones Bus. Mgr.: Jenny Lasater Worried, haggard, picture day 64 SERVING BUIES CREEK AND OTHER FINE COMMUNITIES ACROSS NORTH CAROLINA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TOeRAE BUIES CREEK HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1970 Highway 210—West Angier, North Carolina Manufacturers of Metal and Electronic Products For Athletics And Recreation In Fifty States and Eight Foreign Countries 65 66 Lillington, North Carolina Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of Fuquay Esso Service BETY STEWART’S TASTEE FREEZ Buies Creek ALMOST EVERYONE LOVES PINE STATE MILK the popular preference in Dairy Products since 1919 68 Compliments of Roy Lee’s C D Insurance Shell Station Service, Inc. If It’s Insurance-- Ask C D Danny Burch, Rep. fP-OR Boxe 5 , Angier, N.C. Phone 639-2990 Buies Creek, N.C. HOLIDAY INN Dunn 1-95 Pope Rd. Exit North Carolina 69 Compliments of ERWIN MILLS, INC. A Division of Burlington Industries Erwin, N.C. Compliments of LAWRENCE TEXTURING CORP. Div. of Duplan Corp. Lillington, N.C. CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME, INC. 401 West Cumberland St. Dunn, N.C. Compliments of FLEETWOOD’S BARBER SHOP Coats, N.C. EARL’S SELF SERVICE Coats, N.C. Earl Ennis CURRIN AND DORMAN, INC. Builders-Real Estate Brokers Septic Tank Work Builders of Selected Homes Phone 897-5676 P.O. Box 415, Coats, N.C. Real Estate and Insurance McLEOD INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 897—5259 Coats, North Carolina VIC LEE CO. Dry Goods-Notions Shoes-Gifts Coats, N.C. Grady L. Matthews NATIONWIDE INSURANCE MAC’S SEWING CENTER Coats, N.C. Auto, Fire, Life, Hospital and Hail Office Phone 897-8337 Residence 897-5610 Approved Singer Dealer Sewing Maca) Highway 421 West, Box 364 A.D. McGee Phone 892—5006 Dunn, N.C. 71 72 Piggly Wiggly Store Lower Your TOTAL Food Bill With Values From PIGGLY WIGGLY The Original Self Service Lillington, N.C. Sem Ouyinate “Cr SERN Wimberly Feed Mill Custom Mixing Grinding PURINA CHOWS And Health Products Phone 639-2322 Route One Angier, N.C. Gaskin Brothers, Inc. College American Station Phone 893-9308 Buies Creek, N.C. Gasoline-Heating Oil Lubrication-Motor Oil Tune-Ups-Tires and Batteries Ma’s Place Fine Dinners Or Short Orders Hwy. 55 North of Coats Coats, N.C. C.M. Johnson Oil Your Independent Dealer Phone Business 893-4829 Residence 893-3726 Route One Lillington, North Carolina Compliments of Jimmy’s Restaurant Lillington, N.C. Intersection Hwys.401 201 Students, their families, and friends are always invited to enjoy friendly service and fine food. All Kinds of Beverages Revels Tractor Co. David Brown, Comet Mowers, Case Tractors Case Combines, Homelite Chain Saws. Fuquay, N.C. 73 CARTER’S AUTO FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY Route 2 Angier, N.C. WILLIAMS FLORIST ANTIQUES 125 S. Broad Street Angier, N.C. 27501 Phone 639-4500 Compliments of JOANNE’S BEAUTY SHOP Angier, N.C. Compliments of WOODALLS Angier, N.C. Congratulations from DENNING’S IGA Your Complete Food Store Angier, N.C. 74 FCX Angier Farmers Supply, Inc. Feeds-Seeds-Fertilizers-Insecticides General Farm Supplies Phone 639-2919 Angier, N.C. f THOMAS WALGREEN Compliments.o AGENCY LANKEY’S BICYCLE SHOP “You Are Always Welcome At Walgreen’s”’ Dunn, N.C. Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of THE CLAN W S MOTOR COMPANY Clothing of Distinction Formal Wear Rental Dunn, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C. Your Chrysler—Plymouth Dealer ROBERT’S JEWELERS Watches-Diamonds-Jewelry China-Crystal-Silver Bridal Service 112 S. Wilson Ave. Dunn, N.C. Compliments of PAGE NIXON TIRE CO. LYNCH PHARMACY Recapping Security Tires Remington Tires Wayne Ave. Shopping Center . 33 Years Experience 1006 W. Cumberland St. Phone 892-3629 Dunn, North Carolina Dunn, N.C. 1) Compliments of ANGIER GIN CO. Angier, N.C. Manager, L.!. Ogburn Hugh Tart Phone 892-6879 THE ROBBIE—ANN RESTAURANT 1.-95 South Dunn, N.C. Steaks and Seafood (U.S. Choice Western Beef) LEE’S GROCERY AND MARKET Phone 893-3295 Route One, Lillington 76 C.W. DUPREE’S PLACE Groceries--Beer and Wine Gasoline and Oil Open Seven Days Five Points Highway 55 and 42 Fuquay—Varina, N.C. HARDY’S READY-TO-WEAR 203 East Pope Street Dunn, N.C. 28334 GREEN’S AUTO SERVICE Route One, Lillington VILLAGE OPEN AIR MARKET Rei Deed Erwin, North Carolina SEXTON’S DEPT. STORE Ladies Sportswear Men's lvy--Traditional--Staple Rent Formal Wear Phone 893-3323-Lillington, N.C. Compliments of LILLINGTON FARMER’S EXCHANGE FCX Dealer Lillington, N.C. J.E. WOMBLE SONS Womble Feed Mill Phone 893-3447 Lillington, N.C. Compliments of SANITARY CLEANERS Dial 893-3431 Lillington, N.C. LANIER BROWN Seed-Insurance-Farm Supplies Smith Douglass Fertilizers Lillington, N.C. Phone 893-3378 Compliments of O’QUINN FUNERAL HOME Phone 893-3232 Lillington, N.C. Phone 893-3442 Lillington, Compliments of YARBROUGH FURNITURE CO. RCA Television and RCA Whirlpool Appliances Compliments of LILLINGTON AUTO PARTS Your NAPA Jobber Lillington, North Carolina Vid 78 Compliments of ADAMS CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. of Varina When you think of Permanent Construction Think of Conerete ASHWORTH’S Clothes for men boys London Fog Jackets Bass Weejuns Loafers and Ladies Wear Shoes for the family 552-5201 Fuquay, North Carolina ANGIER OIL CO. 639-4312 Night Phone 639-4590 No. 2 Oil and Gas ANGIER MOBILE HOMES Post Office Box 142 Angier, N.C. Phone 639-2252 “Service What We Sell”’ Compliments to Phyllis, Jackie, Linda, Betsy. LANGDON’S PLACE Highway 55 Beer and Pool D. S. Longdon, Manager “Place to Go”’ ANGIER EVERGREEN NURSERY Complete Landscape Service Telephone 639-2907 Angier, N.C. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Ben Marshall Price Owners Phone ME 9-2676 Erwin, North Carolina PERRY BROTHERS TIRE SERVICE Quality Recapping Quinn Shopping Center Phone 892-3182 Dunn, N.C. SKINNER DREW FUNERAL HOME 207 West Broad Street Dunn, North Carolina THE TOWN BOOK SHELF A Book--The Best of Friends Books-Music-Gifts-Parties Dunn, N.C. Phone 892-3655 BUIES CREEK HARDWARE AND MACHINE SHOP ELLIS BARBOUR INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 892-3185 1302 West Cumberland St. Dunn, North Carolina LEDER BROTHERS INC. of Dunn “Shop With Confidence”’ JOHNSON’S BARBECUE Pig Chicken Catering Servce Phone 893-4041 Lillington, N.C. TWYFORD PRINTING COMPANY Offset Lithographing Business Forms, Office Supplies Social Stationery, Engraving Phone 893-3509 Welding and Repairs Twyford Building, Wilson at Canary Dunn, North Carolina 80 SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK oN t-Htregton, N.C. HOME SAVING LOAN ASSOCIATION OF DUNN Lillington North Carolina MATTHEWS OIL COMPANY, INC. Fuel Oil, Kerosene, Gasoline Phone 893—3560 Lillington, N.C. Compliments of SEARS Lillington, N.C. Phone 893-5701 LILLINGTON HARDWARE FURNITURE CO., INC. Phone 893-3651 Lillington, N.C. — P CHEVROLET | BROCK CHEVROLET CO., INC. New Used Cars Trucks Lillington, N.C. Compliments of THOMSON-DAVIS AGENCY Insurance Service Lillington, North Carolina 27546 E.F.J. FARM SUPPLY See Us For All Your Farm Needs Route 3 Dunn, N.C. 897-7163 Paul Beasley Concrete, Inc. State Approved Dump Trucks Air Compressor Rental Dunn Coca-Cola , ; a ae ee 2% Bottling Company Da EOE Se 892-7. 178 Night-892-5579- Niane 492 Sm fives enn, Ye es Ao TY pthe_- DOK- A RAGA Jeagyay Liens EZ Yc Lillington Roller Mills, Inc. | us Manufacturers of Golden Eagle White Eagle 210 East Broad Street, BEOUR also P.O. Box 648 Carolina Corn Meal and Red Blue Circle Feeds | Dunn, N.C. 28334 Telephone (919) 892-6107 Phone 893-3346 Lillington, N.C. 81 Compliments of SUNBEAM BREAD Dunn, N.C. COLLEGE CAFE Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Cooks Come and Try Them Buies Creek, N.C. Compliments of BROWN’S AUTO SUPPLY of Lillington 82 Compliments of JERNIGAN’S CLEANERS Buies Creek, N.C. BLANCHARD’S BARBER SHOP Buies Creek, North Carolina Compliments of EAGLE’S Wayne Avenue Shopping Center Dunn, N.C. C.H. SEXTON’S APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE CENTER Telephone 893-3333 Lillington, North Carolina 27546 S W EGG SERVICE Wholesale Retail Top Quality Eggs Telephone 639-2269 Compliments of PATE’S BARBER SHOP Angier, N.C. STRICKLAND MOTOR CO. “Where Things Are Happening” Pontiac Opel Buick Dunne NC: Dealer No. 2247 Compliments of HEATH’S TASTEE FREEZES Dunn, N.C. SMITH’S GARAGE Paint Body Work-- Wheel Alignment Telephone 9-4530 Angier, N.C. TART’S GROCERY Highway 421 Lillington, N.C. Compliments of THE CHARCOTOWER Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of JOSEPH’S DEPARTMENT STORE Erwin, N.C. 83 DUNN PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Short and Intermediate Loans RALPH’S BARBECUE To Farmers In Harnett and Sampson Counties Highway 55 North Angier, N.C. Cie C 7 finan) Compliments of CARL’S SUPERMARKET Compliments of DENNIS CADILLAC OLDS Erwin, N.C. Pope Printing Company Sexton Motor Sales Publishers of THE DUNN DISPATCH Established 1914 Sales Service Lillington, N.C. Commercial Printers Dunn, North Carolina TELEPHONE 892-3142 84 Compliments of Stephenson’s Soda And Coffee Shop Buies Creek, N.C. We've been Making... 1860 BRICK Since 1969 Heritage Brick Incorporated Lillington, North Carolina Young’s Furniture And Hardware “The Place Where Quality and Price Rule’ Gaither B. Stewart-Troy Stewart Floyd Stewart Compliments of Pope's Stores Fuquay Angier Erwin Lillington 85 LAMP POST FLORIST Sacto La eyers Charles Pulliam : Buies Creek caeoauen Phone 893-3589 Congratulations Seniors LO-RA¥ FASHIONS Lollie Yarbrough R B BUIES CREEK PAINT COMPANY amona Bethune (7 4. Hats-Bags-Gloves BEL Stewart 2 Phone 893-3986 : Famous Brand Names Buies Creek, N.C. Henry Lee Stacy Ames Forever Young and others GODWIN BUILDING CUSTOM HOME BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Judd Ennis “Everything to build with ” 893—4426 . Phone 892-6121 Buies Creek, N.C. Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of DUNN FURNITURE CO. Dunn, N.C. 86 Compliments of BLUE DART Lillington, N.C. COATS MOTOR COMPANY, INC. GihyolLER=PEYMOUTH Telephone 897-5726 Coats, N.C. McKNIGHT DRUGSTORE Prescription Service Angier, N.C. Coats, N.C. G.W. HAYES ABATTOIR Coats, N.C. Quality Wholesale Meats Plant Home 897-8885 897-5735 Compliments of VIRGIA’S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 893-4058 Buies Creek, N.C. ENNIS AGRI-SUPPLY FERTILIZER Doesn't Cost-It Pays Phone 897-5182 Coats, N.C. COATS MILLING CO. Paul L. Pollard Phone 897-8393 Come nents o f ANGIER AUTO SALES Angier, N.C. 87 dereiss Nc ae ANID LAST, BUT NOT Least . the Annual Staff would like to extend a special thank you to those who have in- structed and guided us. a JMR EM, See BRREDT BRNER Ve RRHe es Faas 11attn, Caen Ged Uhlag Le ws fo sod Tarn) Udy the, he lols pee oa Oy, 1d CHT bid ly Bel hope pre eedcctiond © aa i. iy | eee Uns Pe eo perry Doane prirnhohs7? 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