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A : Taste of Green v4 Pw PAE. colors proudly fly” A oP REN. ak NY 4 Cf ‘ ert ry fom ‘ es OS aA “I am wealthy in my friends” Shakespeare Five “It is not from top to bottom that societies die; itis from bottom to top” Henry George Seven — Happiness is... (NOW na Hen ( LT | Ten “Tt’s clever, but is it art?” Kipling Eleven Twelve ... For envy is a kind of praise” Gay Thirteen Fourteen a ta el RS ge ee eek eh =| o BS) oa ac] i) Bake as aoe oS og 5 oO o 3 = = oO oO o oO Soca Soak = ites 2 SUG Ae fe) ee: ost oO an we CHO DR VO'g oo Ss maw gut eee woke peey 8 SH je) . Howarth Ellen C ifteen The Class of 1967 proudly dedicates its ECHO to one who is re- nowned for his pervading wit, his comprehensive understanding of teenage problems, his unlimited patience, and his unique equilibrium under all adverse circumstances. To know this person is to love and appreciate him as a sterling character and a Christian gentleman. Most gratefully, we present our annual to you, Mr. “A.B.” Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Seven. Volume 20 FC] IQ) Dunn High School. Dunn, North Carolina venteen Nineteen x lb iF i Mr. A.B. Johnson Principal Miss Ophelia Matthews Guidance Counselor Mrs. Evelyn Langston Secretary Mr. Whit Bradham 7 5 ’ t oe 4 Mr. Dewey Bass Miss Ann Barbie Miss Jeanette Bennett Social Studies ee y is ) Physical Science Music Home Economics and Physical Educption,” Sy fre | Ue fy A j Twenty-one STS Mrs. Ann Cannady Mr. Clarence Cannady Mr. Larry Craven Mrs. Irene G. Dixon Science Math English English Mr. Gene Driver Social Studies Mr. Harvey Eldridge Science Mrs. Gail Goodman English Mr. Hugh Jackson Business Education Mr. J.E. Johnson Mrs. Nancy Johnson Mrs. Lucille Lockhart Mrs. Patricia Myers Science Music French English Twenty-four Mr. Woodworth Osborne Agricultural Education Ae y K yf y A s. Polly Payte AU Mrs. Mary Pridgen w i Ablish re 4 yin Math Mr. Jerry Smith Physical Education Twenty-five Mrs. Dorothy Snipes Mrs. Pearl Stroud Miss Joyce Thomas Mr. Glen Varney Business Education Home Economics Physical Education Social Studies Sit Mrs. Opal Weeks Mrs. Hilda Wilson Mrs. Marjorie Woodall English Business Education Business Education Twenty-seven Bus Drwers Bus Drivers: Wayne Blackman, Lynwood Johnson, Larry Stargel, Connie Byrd, Rachel Tyndall, Joan Parker, Linda Lee, Sandra Core, Jerry Truelove, Ronnie Pope, Lloyd West, Frank Holt. Twenty-eight Cafeteria Cafeteria: Mrs. Irene Godwin, Mrs. Carolyn Hairr, Mrs. Vennie Tripp, Mrs. Ruby Best, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, Dietitian. Mazntenance Maintenance: Alma Rose Elliot, Roscoe Galbreath, Pearline Thompson. Twenty-nine Thirty-one itn NRO | i ; This year Jackie Gleason selected the ECHO court with the following words: “It wasn’t an easy choice to determine who the winners would be, as all the gir!s are lovely, but, finally, here are my choices... . . . Miss ECHO, Donna Langdon Thirty-two .. . Attendant, Beth Wellons . . . Maid of Honor, Lynn Hawley ; : Thirty-three _Junwr-Sentor Water flows as the night goes. Juniors relax at the dance after weeks of preparation. Professional hut builders strike again! The scene before the flood. Thirty-four The ushers entertain (??). It’s time for another punch break. Thirty-five Marshals Commencement Marshals for 1966: Woody Osborne; Dollye Peay; Johnny Parker; Pam Stewart, Chief; Ben Jus- tesen. Ben Justesen Mike Godwin Woody Osborne Stunt Night he t ; ‘ iy ; e 4, ste es Just one big happy family —the Rubbles and the Flintstones, a ahs e, enh a es af Everyone wants to make sure Diane can hammer straight. Wilma, Fred, and their 2 year-old son. Thirty-eight Homecoming 1966 Homecoming Queen, Miss Cynthia Bailey, and her escort, Wayne Adams. Thirty-nine Varsity Sweethearts eevee vagese - 7 Left to right: Miss Karen Tart, sponsored by Joe Hamilton; Miss Belinda Johnson, sponsored _by Warren Culbreth; Miss Debbie Warren, sponsored by Carl Capps; Miss Anne Tart, spon- sored by Charles Whittenton; Miss Debbie Culbreth, sponsored by David Roberson; Miss Forty Nancy Snipes, sponsored by Mike Godwin; Miss Becky Butler, sponsored by Brent Godwin. H omecoming Actnities Kaye, yhat’s in that eR The Kingston Three-O: Joe Smo- The Senior skit flattered (?) our Comehoming Heartbeats. The FBLA “ch ys i ers Woody Osborne, and Jimmy g e cheerleaders” make the scene at the Homecoming pep rally. awrence. Forty-one After the game, students celebrate victory by swinging to the beat of “Scotty and the Fames.” The Senior girls congratulate the new Homecoming Queen, Cynthia Bailey. There’s one in every crowd!! Forty-two LaRue Draughon distinguished herself as editor of the 1967 ECHO. She has been a member of the Beta Club and was selected to attend Girls’ State in 1966. Ben Justesen attended Governor’s School and Boys’ State in 1966. He is a Merit Semi-finalist and a County Morehead Candidate. A Junior Marshal, he serves as As- sembly, Building, and Grounds Chairman of the Student Council and is a member of the Beta Club and Annual Staff. Nancy Snipes is Secretary of the Student Council and has been a varsity cheerleader for two years. She is Chaplain of the Senior Tri- Hi-Y and was a Varsity Sweetheart in 1966. Mike Godwin served as President of the Student Council in 1967 and Junior Class Presi- dent in 1966. He attended Boys’ State in 1966 and was a member of the Beta Club. Mike has played football throughout high school and was a Varsity Tri-Captain in 1966. Betty Jo Welborn was President of the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y in 1967 and a member of the Student Council, Annual Staff, Beta Club and De- bating League. In 1966 she served as Chairman of Stunt Night and was head majorette of the band. She was solo majorette in 1967. Woody Osborne served as Vice- President of the Student Council in 1967 and Vice-President of the Junior Class. A Junior Marshal, he attended Boys’ State in 1966 and was a member of the Beta Club. He was a County Morehead Candi- date and drum maior of t he band. Seniors of Dsastinction Pam Stewart excelled in athletics as a member of the girls’ basket- ball team and in academics as Chief Marshal her junior year. She was treasurer of the Junior Class and a member of the Beta Club and Annual Staff. She served as Secretary of the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y. Brent Godwin served as President of the Freshman Class and was a member of the Beta Club. He played football and baseball throughout high school.’ Forty-three Linda Tew was treasurer of the Sophomore Class and was Judi- cial Chairman of the Student Council and is an officer in the DECA Club. Charles Whittenton served as vice-president of the senior class and Beta Club in 1967. He was Ways and Means Chairman of the Student Council and a member of the Annual Staff. Charles played varsity football throughout high school. Forty-four Donna Ruth Ennis served as Col- lege Day Chairman in 1966 and as Treasurer of the Student Council her junior year. She was a varsity cheerleader for two years and was elected DAR Good Citizen as well as FFA Sweetheart. A member of the Beta Club, she served as Vice- President of the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y and as President of the Jr. Tri-Hi-Y. Johnny Parker attended Boys’ State in 1966 and served as Chair- man of the Senior Debating League. He was a Junior Marshal and a member of the Student Council. He was the 1966 recipi- ent of the WOW History Award. Diane Corbin served as Secretary of the Student Council in 1966 and as Publicity and Orientation Chair- man in 1967. She was an outstand- ing member of the girls’ basket- ball team. A member of the An- nual Staff, she also served as Sec- retary of the Beta Club. Kay Judge was elected treasurer of the senior class and was a member of the Beta Club. Dollye Peay served as treasurer of the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y in 1966 and 1967. She was a Junior Marshal and Head Cheerleader. A member of the Beta Club, Student Coun- cil, and Annual Staff, she attended Girls’ State in 1966. Johnny Smo- thers served as President of the Senior Class and was selected to attend Boys’ State in 1966. He was Vice-President of the Sopho- more Class and was a member of the Beta Club, Annual Staff, and Student Council. Ben Justesen and Woody Osborne were selected by the Harnett County Morehead Scholarship Committee as the two 1967 candidates. Honors 4 g : a Carol Cookman and Ben Justesen attended the 1966 summer session of the Governor’s School in Winston- Salem. Carol was a violinist in the School’s orchestra and Ben was selected to attend in English. Forty-five Honors Donna Ruth Ennis was chosen by the Dunn chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution as the 1967 DAR Good Citizen from Dunn High School. Forty-six Ben Justesen was selected as a Merit Semi-Finalist in the annual program of the National Merit poration. Scholarship Cor- Donna Ruth Ennis was the recipient of the DAR History Award in 1966. Johnny Parker was chosen to receive the Wood- men of the World History Award in 1966. Jean Tew was elected 1967 DECA Sweet- heart to represent Dunn High School in the district and state DECA program. Diane Corbin was chosen as Dunn High Donna Ruth Ennis was chosen by the School’s candidate for the Reynolds Dunn chapter of the Future Farmers of Scholarship to the University of North America as their FFA Sweetheart. Carolina at Greensboro. Forty-Seven Forty-nine Football First Row: Charles Whittenton, Tony Broglin, Brent Godwin, David Roberson, Wayne Adams, Mike Godwin, Carl Capps, Warren Culbreth, Joe Hamilton, Robie Butler, Van Fitchett, Taylor Stephens, Manager James Strickland. Second Row: - Dew Forbes, Lutrell Hawley, Thomas Anthony, Bill Cunning- ham, Lloyd Smith, Leonard Daniels, Mark Johnson, Jimmy - Stanley, ny eae Spence, Gordon Baker, Rick . ‘Whitman, Ronald Chance, John Strickland, Jack Byrd, Renncth Long, James McNair, Manager Carey Barfield. Fifty-one Managers: James Strickland, Carey Bar field. [Se Wayne Adams Tackle Carl Capps End Warren Culbreth Quarterback Team Doctor, Dr. Charles Byrd Brent Godwin End The grass is green. From sun and fun they gather on the practice field to begin three months of grueling practice and contest. Hopeful coaches dream of a perfect season. Lettermen foresee a season of achievement, while rookies aspire to prove themselves. They practice. Practice drags darkness into the scene, bringing coolness and the promise of rest. But soon the stadium comes alive to the roar of enthusiastic fans and the clash of green and red, The first taste of victory for green. The green makes Dunn High proud. Patches of brown appear in the green as de- feat is tasted. It is true that the Dunn fans do not get a perfect season, but the unyielding efforts of the fighting green bring honor to our school. Fifty-three Joe Hamilton David Roberson Fullback Halfback Guard toe ‘ OWN YDS To Go SCOREBOARD DUNN OPPONENT 20 Erwin (Ge 1 Rockingham 20 34 Midway 0 fs Pine Forest 0 7 Hamlet 0 0 Clinton 6 0 Lumberton 18 21 Raeford 7 7 Sanford 39 fi Laurinburg : 7 Head Coach, Whitney Bradham Tri-Captains: Godwin, Adams, Capps. Coaches: Fifty-four Varney and Bradham. Fifty-five NBR AL, fies : ' t : = . : Track LLL LLORLAXSCLADRLSLALP LPAI IESE NAAR a Fa First Row: Don Bennett, Jimmy Stanley, Jerry Tew. Second Row: Leonard Daniels, Jimmy Currin, Ronnie Blue, Billy Glover, Robert Jernigan. Third Row: Stacey Hudson, Robert Tyndall, Harry Byrd, Mike Cannady, Charles Whittenton, Andy Johnson. Coach Whitney Bradham ‘ Fifty-six Basketball Coach Bob Tart Jack Byrd, John Strickland, Johnny Rose, Stewart Ennis, Taylor Stephens, Robie Butler, Butch Co-Captains Byrd and Butler Raynor, Van Fitchett, Richard Oliphant. Fifty-eight Sixty A Taste Of Fame Toe Ye In to mew Sd Van Fitchett - Second Team All Conference Football; Robie Butler - First Team All District Basketball, Second Team All Conference Basketball, First Team All Conference Baseball; Kenneth Long - Honorable Mention All East, Second Team All Conference Football; Johnny Hall - Second Team All Conference Baseball; Brent Godwin - First Team All Conference Baseball; Michael Godwin - North-South Game, Second Team All East, First Team All Conference Football; Charles Whittenton - Second Team All Conference Football; Dew Forbes - Second Team All Conference Football; Jack Byrd - Second Team All District Basketball. Coach Glenn Varney First Row: Debbie Tart, Belinda Johnson, Diane Corbin, Phoebe Johnson, Pam Stewart, Kay Corbin. Second Row: Betty Jean Dixon, Sharon Boyette, Sharon Hardy, Jane Barrett, Debbie Godwin. Third Row: Debbie Culbreth, Phyllis Langston, Ann Young, Betty Jackson. Co-Captains Corbin and Stewart Sixty-two SCOREBOARD Dunn ol Angier are Pine Forest 89 Buies Creek 55 Buies Creek 46 Midway 25 Angier 83 Meadow 35 Erwin 41 Raeford 51 Midway 86 Erwin 41 Raeford 39 Meadow 37 Pine Forest Opponent 3 ¥ Sixty-three psoageeendatiiereneeneanann nial SSMU! SERRE oN Rin Cheerleaders Front Row: Vivian Tart, Beth Wellons, Debbie Warren, Becky Butler. Second Row: Rebecca Jernigan, Nancy Snipes, Dollye Peay, Donna Ruth Ennis, Cynthia Bailey. = S Xd S S wal ar Robie Johnny i Ey peas afta a... 236 S54 ORs RyEB CS eé Tses ee) ae a a( = 2 = Ths O ey a ga ’s 3 ale 8 er 2x5 Lad RE ne SB8Q Ronn Sixty-seven Sixty-eight Frances Kimmel Robbie Bass Alice Ann Strickland Kay Tew Vickie Norris Kim Poole Charlotte Belote = mn . First Row: Dal Snipes, Garland Roebuck, Stanley Tart, Charles Willis, Andy Stephenson, Johnny Wellons, Mike Whittenton, Wayne Barbour. Second Row: Woody Wilkinson, Randy Hamilton, Mike Satterfield, Glenn Cox, Jerry Tew, George Glover, Dan Hood, Jimmy Suggs, Mike Cannady. ES eee oy bE oy : Sixty-nine Seventy Coach Jerry Smith First Row: Billy Henry, Jimmy Lawrence, Andy Ennis, Dew Forbes, Jimmiy Suggs, Mike Whittenton. Second Row: John Burch, Ricky Whitman, Gordon Baker, Andy Stephenson, Dan Hood, Marty Mitchell, Robbie MacArthur, Lawrence Mattox, Dal Snipes. Seventy-one @ Rie ' Clinton threatened three other é Res times in the game when they got (7 fo ‘down to the Dunn 5 yard line 4 where Kitchen was thrown for a! one yard loss to the 6 and on 4th D down a mighty rush by Adams, unn Jack Byrd and Charles Whitten- _ton forced Kitchen to pass badly CLINTON | for an incompletion. ia Halfback Mike : THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. ¢. a MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 8, 1967 -_——n r Magne ma Ch: canes Lumberton Trips Greenwaves =i @o | aries Whitten eect a De Dunn Jayvees ’ De Forest Y Are Defeated ot sl ty Clinton Wins Over Dunn, 6-0 itr a cca ips —o Mast Came Tues, Buies Creek Boys , ae Whip Dunn 78-67 Br ere ag ene STATISTICS acu : ; — ee PINE FOREST re Op coach DUNN | c First Downs 10 © 33 Net Yds. Rushing 249 © 5-19 Passess 1-2 ty : 133 Passing Ydge, q C7, @.. 6.33.5 Punts 6-32 4% be LS 5 Fumbles 2) : Ke : — 1 Fumbles Lest 1| az vs — Lp ty ee Penalties 55 y 7 , “e ae raves 59.4300“ Buie : so Creek 39-3] Lose To Clinton oe b. coskenca by ees ban. weak! : ae iy Duns JVs ¥ 9-6 decision ; 'SR« a a gpne Ce. a es Clinton team © ey f° stone Sn ty yy, ere ed Mo cee eS, ae : | ° oe toucnagr and rene : a “ ZL [2 T S G. : % Pri F: 3 Be aoe a mil on { — Pick up s jeteateg she as, eg te on oe. Player Of The 2° n and te The : Fullback Joe Hamilton has been lected by the Dunn High oachine Aves o : ce ference : f yilt a, When tit the’ me Pomecomims aff as’ the Greenwaves Player of Out bes Tight ae d fing, | Tn Week for his outstanding runain- f0 secon, 7 80; from | fine overall play in the Waves pore COre st, bits ha oe | tea? Slit Were ri . Clinton. Joe showed a Jot —s—t— Hts Pio) Sanford Here For © S 2 %, © S % : “Che, Dunn Girls Whack ¥ % Aqgod yen t - ye. ré gapmudess) Syrah Student Council First Row: Rebecca Jernigan, Treasurer; Woody Osborne, Vice-President; Nancy Snipes, Secretary; Mike Godwin, President. Second Row: Larry Pate, Traffic Safety Committee Chairman; Becky Jo Bass, Social Committee Chairman; Ben Justesen, Assembly and Building and Grounds Committee Chatr- man; Diane Corbin, Publicity and Orientation Committee Chairman; Linda Tew, Judicial Committee Chairman; Kenneth Lee, Cafeteria and Sanitation Committee Chairman; Charles Whittenton, Ways and Means Committee Chairman. a tome be a i a eo om oe : - MAKE THE SCENE FOLL. Advertising the Pancake Supper—B. Godwin, M. Whittenton, N. Wright, B. Wel- lons, R. Whitman. Participating in Clean-Up Day—W. Culbreth, S. Nester, D. Weeks, D. Warren, 4 : - = Loading up the food at Thanksgiving —N. McDuffie, J. Parker, E. Young- D. Matthews, J. Smith, J. Byrd, T. West, A. Murray, JA: Johnsorr— blood, J. Tew, S. Byrd, D. Peay, J. Smothers, B. Welborn, D. Twyford, C. Capps. Seventy-seven Beta Club Officers: Debbie Twyford, Treasurer; Diane Corbin, Secretary; Nicky McDuffie, Prest- Pausing before the “tapping-in” ceremony begins—B. Bass, S. Byrd, P. Stewart, D. Peay, B.J. dent; Charles Whittenton, Vice-President. Welborn, R. Daniels, A. Rayford, W. Osborne, P. West, J. Smothers, J. Parker. Second Row: C. Byrd, V. Godwin, L. Draughon, C. Matthews, D.R. Ennis, K. Lee, B. Godwin, M. Godwin. Third Row: D. Hood, K. Judge, E. Barefoot, R. Baer, B. Justesen. Seventy-eight First Row: J.A. Johnson, A. Murray, M. Bass, A. Jackson, D. McBride, G. Taylor, E. Core, C. Marsh- Mrs. Pridgen discusses important matters at the monthly meeting. burn, K. Parker, P. Norris, L. Smith, R. Godwin. Second Row: A. Johnson, L. Marshburn, K. Rowles, S. Campbell, M. Johnson, G. Credle, P. Johnson, T. Broglin, J. Freeman, J. Byrd. Seventy-nine Senior Trv1-H7-Y :; Entertaining the student body with Christmas carols—First Row: M. Johnson, D. McBride, V. Tripp, C. Watts, D. Hawley, J. Shepherd, L. Hawley, M.Eage. C. Cookman, A. Rayford, C. Bailey, B.J. Bass. Second Row: E. Thomas, L. Draughon, B.S. Strickland, C. Stewart, M.S. Jones, B. West, C. Marshburn, B. Wellons, V. Best, D. Twyford, N. Wright. Third Row: C. Matthews, K. Judge, P. Stewart, B. Jackson, N. Snipes, D. Peay, B. Butler, V. Tart, A. Jackson, B. Wade, V. Wicker. Fourth Row: D. Corbin, E. Walker, V. God- win, B.J. Dixon, K. Lee, C. Snipes, J. Weeks, D. Hood, R. Daniels, K. Rowles, S. Byrd. First Row: Mrs. 1.G. Dixon, Sponsor; B. Welborn, President. Second Row: P. Stewart, Secretary; N. Snip es, Chaplain; D.R. Ennis, Vice- President; D, Peay, Treasurer. Eighty unior Tr1-H1-Y First Row: M. Dudley, C. Johnson, E. Roach, S. Johnson, M.A. Welborn, B. Godwin. Second Row: C. Belote, G. Wellons, K. Poole, K. Tart, J. Lee, K. Hanna. b va tL 6 rN va h D a o —_— 7 f ff € pO prurk - i ; | j | 5 Eighty-one Dledda vor Artin J ah ned a re Debating League ia Regn J. Parker, Chairman; E. Walker, Secretary-Treas- Debating at the monthly meeting —B. Godwin, D. McBride, D. Hood, J. Parker, R. Butler, J.A. Johnson. urer; L. Smith, Vice-Chairman. Eighty-two senate (eee dati ene Mlk tem ite nae Pause for reflection during the heated assembly debate —J. Smothers, B.J. Welborn, M. Godwin, J. Par- ker, C. Whittenton, B. Justesen, D. Twyford, L. Smith. Eighty-three Future Teachers of America . = A 4 = ‘ sy First Row: Betty West, Vice-President; Debbie Twyford, V. Tripp, L. Pate, M. Johnson, D. McBride, R. Jernigan, L. Tart, P. Johnson, C. Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: Mr. Larry Craven, Snipes, G. Taylor, W. Culbreth, C. Marshburn. Sponsor; Carl Capps, President. ne Eighty-four Future Business Leaders of America mf L. Tart, Historian; S. Byrd, President; S. Campbell, Vice-President; D. Hawley, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Woodall, Co-Sponsor; C. Barfield, Parliamentarian; A. Tart, Reporter; R. Godwin, Treasurer. “Sleeping it off” on the way home from the convention. V. Best, C. Whittenton, K. Rowles, S. Ennis, J. Hawley, C. Benson, S. Byr d, D. Warren, E. Thomas, Mr. He Jackson, Co-Sponsor; D. Hawley, D. Beasley, M.S. Jones, B.J. Bass, C. Barfield. Eighty-five ow Future Homemakers of America First Row: Miss J. Bennett, Mrs. P. Stroud, Co-Sponsors. Second Row: K. McLamb, Recreational Director; P. Hodges, Historian; E. Barefoot, Treasurer; B. Weeks, Secretary; N. Wright, President; D. Lucas, Reporter; M. Weeks, Vice-President. Learning Homemaking Skills—C. Stewart, B. Lee, L. Monds, J. Tripp, P. Jackson, W. Faircloth, J. Best, L. Parker, S. Tripp, S. Whittenton, E. Rayford. Eighty-six i Pes First Row: S. Core, R. Tyndall, A. McLeod, J. Hamilton, J. Parker. Second Row: P. Norris, K. Parker, C. Byrd, J. Temple, S. Roberts. Third Row: J. Roberts, E. Whaley, L. Parker, A. Young, P. Black. Fourth Row: L. Hawley, L. Bender, L. Langley, B. Weeks, S. Tripp. Fifth Row: B. Bowling, M. Capps, C. Wear, J. Register, D. Stanley. Sixth Row: M.A, Jackson, L. Tysinger, D. Godwin. Seventh Row: C. Poole, P. Plea- sant. Eighth Row: Mrs. P. Stroud, P. Sandlin, G. Tart. Ninth Row: Miss J. Bennett. Future Farmers of America Learning the art of welding—G. Strickland, T. Ivey, W. Mc- Lamb, J. Stevens, D. Aldingen, R. Parker, P. Jones, C. Wear, T. Mize, E. West, R. Stevens, S. Gainey, M. Bryant. Gaining knowledge in the classroom—L. Johnson, R. Chance, L. West, J. Maynard, C. Barefoot, J. McLamb, M. Matthews, R. Lee, G. Holmes, J. Wellons. Secretary; J. Wellons, Treasurer; W. Hudson, L. Second Row: R. Hamilton, R. Tyndall, R. Pope, L. Johnson, R. Jones, M. Matthews, N. Pope, D. Radcliff, L. Fowler, R. Ivey, i First Row: W. Blackman, President; W. Hamilton, Reporter; J. Dunn, Vice-President; J. McLamb, Sentine W. Lee, L. West, M. Tart, T. Ivey, D. Pope, R. Chance, V. Wise, T. Miller, Tew, J. Moore, C. Sutton, S. Hudson, R. Dunn, E. Williford. Eighty-seven. Dunn Hi Times T. Dudley, Editor; Mrs. H, Wilson, Sponsor; J. Freeman, Junior Editor; L. Tart, Junior Editor. First Row: Jo Shepherd. Second Row: K. Rowles, M.M. K. Lee, J. Beasley. Fourth Row: N. Pope, C. Strickland, C. Belote, M. Johnson, C. Whittenton. Fifth Row: C. Thomas, W. Culbreth, W. Osborne, M. Bass, S. Ennis, S. Nester, R. Butler, ‘ E. Roach, R. Gregory, G. Taylor, C. Snipes, B. Weber, V. Tripp, A. Hart, P. Johnson, S. Bryan, K. Altman, F. Williams, C. OCallighan. Johnson, R. Jernigan, S. Campbell. Third Row: V, Thomas, P. Warren, Eighty-eight WDECA L. Tew, Vice-President; M.S. Jones, Assistant Vice-President; D. Broadwell; J. Tew, Presi- Leaving for work at noon—C. O’Callighan, J. Tew, W. Johnson, dent; D. Tart, Treasurer; M. Weeks, Secretary; C. O’Callighan, Historian. C. Grimaldi, D. Tart, W. Futrell, W. Moore, L. Tew, R. Moore. L. Tart, C. Pope, K. Lee, C. Tucker, P. Pleasant, L. Hardison, L. Radcliff, M.S. Jones, o Receiving a lecture on D.E.—L. Tart, C. Bass, M.S. Jones, L. Butler, M. Weeks. Radcliff, M. Weeks, C. McLeod, S. Butler, K. Lee. Eighty-nine Library Club J. Truelove, J. Priebe, C. O’Callighan; President, R. Moore, G. Credle, G. Roebuck, P. Warren; Vice-President, J. Smith, G. Jackson, E. Core; Secretary. Senior Concession W. Culbreth, G. Thompson, J. Hawley, R. Baer, J. Parker, J. Hamilton, J. Smothers, C. Strickland, R. Parham. Office Staff P. Bass, P. West, J. Weeks, B. Johnson, C. Matthews, P. John- son, G. Wellons, C. Snipes. Ninety-one lage Crew Setting the stage before the assembly program —J. Stanley, J. Smothers, A. Murray, B. Jernigan, L. Hawley, J. Freeman, J. Byrd, W. Tew, C. Thomas, B. Glover, J.A. Johnson, M. Bass. Coordinating the eee program —S. Nester, President; J. Dawson, Vice- President; M. Cannady, Organist; M.H. Jackson, Sponsor. Ninety-two Glee Club Perfecting an arrangement during a practice session—First Row: A. Blackman, R. Jones, E. Allen, N. Snipes, B. Butler, M, Page,..D. Roberson, B. Wellons, M.S. J J. Roberts, P. Maynard. Second Row: J. Parker, J. Best, B. Watkins, S. Core, R. Tyndall, S. Ennis, J. Beasley, J. Wade, Dunn, R. Lee, N. Pope, W. Johnson, V. Wise, M. Bryant, E. Moore, J. Edmundson. S. Tart, C. Pope, L. Parker. Third Row: L. Hawley, ones, C. Johnson, P. Hodges, E. Barefoot, J. First Row: B.J. Welborn, Secretary- Treasurer; W. Osborne, Drum Major; G. Taylor, Chief Majorette. Second Row: H. Willis, Vice-President; W. Jones, President. Ninety-four Dunn Hi’s “Tijuana Brass” performs a halftime. First Row: Gail Taylor, Chief Majorette; Betty Jo Welborn, Solo Majorette. Second Row: Debbie Tart, Mary Ann Welborn, Mary Sue Godwin, Sterling Bryan, Belinda Johnson. First Row: B. Johnson, D. Tart, M.S. Godwin, W. Osborne, S. Bryan, M.A. Welborn, B.J. Welborn. Sec- ond Row: L. Hawley, J. Lee, C. Allen, L. Ingraham, B. Godwin, G. Wellons, C. Belote, J. McLamb. Third Row: B. Gwinn, L. Tart, M. Bass, C. Willis, W. Thompson, N. Pittman, A. Johnson, W. Barbour. Fourth Row: B. Huttaff, B. Hinson, W. Jones, H. Willis, C. Kotlas, J. Stanley, S. Tart, I. Best. Fifth Row: C. Thomas, M. Mitchell, K. Long, T. Stevens, M. Cannady, B. Weber, W. Tew, D. Bennett. Sixth Row: G. Roebuck, T. Campbell, W. Culbreth, G. Baker, M. Ennis, B. Jernigan, A. Ennis, L. Mattox, J. Godwin, S. Herring, R. Blue, D. Godwin. Ninety-five Ninety-seven The Seniors Ninety-eight We hail MRS. PAYTON for her original ideas and her versatile personality, which have been a great asset to our class during her three years as our sponsor. Her crea- tiveness inspired a most successful home- coming, but most of all we admire Mrs. Payton simply for her ‘cool’. A good friend is worth all the money in the world and MR. DEWEY BASS has been that kind of friend to us. He worked hard making plans for our Senior Trip and to him go many thanks. We wish to thank you “Harvey” for your effort, constant help, and your untiring interest in our class. Who else could have done for us the things which you have? You have shown us your will to work with the Annual, Concession Stand, Do-Nut Sales treaties aie a Aber arte setters We salute MR. WILLIAM SMITH for his constant effort on behalf of the Class of 67. When someone with “man-power’” and the desire to work was needed, “Gomer” was always around. We are in- debted to him for the success of “Blue Hawaii” for without his helping hand it would never have been created. Ninety-nine Senior Class Officers: Charles Whittenton, Vice President; Johnny Smothers, President; Jo Shepherd, “Cute as Pie” only partially describes the Senior Mascots for the Secretary; and Kay Judge, Treasurer. class of 1967. They are VICKIE LEE and HUGH BRADHAM. One hundred Durwood Wayne Adams James Lee Adcox Jewel Elaine Allen Richard Tesler Baer Cynthia Ann Bailey Johnny Grayson Ballard Billy Reeves Barefoot Dora Elaine Barefoot One hundred and one David Earl Bass Linda Sue Bender One hundred and two Patricia Ann Bass Harriett Joan Best Jennifer Elaine Beasley Julia Anne Blackman = Jackie Winford Brewington Rebecca Anne Butler Connie Belinda Byrd Joyce Hyatt Byrd Luther Stevens Byrd, Jr. One hundred and three Carl Anderson Capps Sandra Catherine Core Warren Briggs Culbreth Mary Regina Daniel Johnny Wendell Dunn One hundred and four Reba LaRue Draughon William Earl Futrell Ricky Lee Gregory John Brent Godwin Michael Hannibal Godwin Virginia Anne Godwin One hundred and five James Edwin Hawley, Jr. Patricia Ann Hawley Pamela Dale Hodges Shelia Dee Hood One hundred and six Wallace Ray Hudson Michael Lewis Jernigan Robert Nathan Jernigan Thomas Wayne Johnson Mary Sue Jones Rebecca Ann Jones Tony Gerald Jones Amelia Kay Judge One hundred and seven Kenneth Mac Lee James Everette Lee Linda Sue Lee Robert Edward Lee Ronald Lewis Lee One hundred and eight Jerry Edward McLamb Aleta Ann McLeod Connie Lynn McLeod John Edward Moore One hundred and nine Richard Edward Oliphant Barbara Elaine Oliver Woodworth Dwight Osborne Ann Lela Page Arthur Ronald Parham Laylon Mae Parker John Alcy Parker One hundred and ten John Hinton Parker, Jr. Larry Ed Pate Eleese Pope Peay Peggy Jean Pleasant Carole Tucker Poole Linda Inez Radcliffe Anna Marie Rayford Mary Frances Register One hundred and eleven Oral David Roberson Joyce Ann Roberts Cecelia Jo Shepherd John Matt Smothers II Nancy Robertson Snipes Larry Allen Stargel One hundred and twelve Pamela Lane Stewart Kenneth Carroll Strickland Wallace Luwayne Tart James Larry Taylor Linda Gay Tew One hundred and thirteen One hundred Joseph Erle Truelove and fourteen Deborah Twyford Rachel Marie Tyndall Evelyn Ruth Walker Jean Elizabeth Wellons Elizabeth Neill West Phyllis Ann West Charles Merritt Whittenton, Jr. One hundred and fifteen Vaden Wise Washington Duke Woodlief Nancy Wynona Wright Harold Edward Youngblood, Jr. One hundred and sixteen f The Juniors One hundred and seventeen Junior Class Officers: Al Murray, President; Joe Smothers, Vice-President; Vickie Junior Class Sponsors: Mr. Gene Driver; Mrs. Pearl Stroud; Mrs. Ann Cannady; Tripp, Secretary; Karene Parker, Treasurer. Mr. C.H. Cannady; and Mr. J.E. Johnson. One hundred and eighteen Karen Altman Thomas Anthony Jackie Bagley Betty Barefoot Connie Barefoot Carey Barfield Clarence Bass Mitchell Bass Doug Beasley Donald Bennett Vicki Best Wayne Blackman Ronnie Blue Tony Broglin Sandra Brown Joyce Bryant Robie Butler Sharon Butler Jack Byrd Shelia Byrd Susan Campbell Ted Campbell Ronald Chance Joe Coats Marie Cook Elizabeth Core One hundred and nineteen One hundred twenty Stuart Ennis Joy Freeman Billy Glover Dwight Godwin Michael Godwin Retha Godwin Johnny Hall ee Janet Hamilton Sandy Hansen Lutrell Hawley Frances Hobbs Sandra Holland Richard Holmes Frank Holt Carolyn House Donna Hudson Sharon Ivey Ann Jackson Gail Jackson Kay Core Gail Credle Bill Cunningham Johnny Dawson Betty Jo Dixon Tommy Dixon Tanya Dudley Rebecca Jernigan Andy Johnson Belinda Johnson Connie Johnson John Alsey Johnson Mark Johnson Mariah Johnsor: Phoebe Johnson ep Sie, Wayland Jones f Van Langley ; Hylton Lawrence William Leake Karen Lee Kenneth Long Virginia Love Donna Lucas Celia Marshburn Lawrence Marshburn Mike Matthews Lola Maynard Pamela Maynard Darla McBride John McLamb David Moore William Moore Al Murray One hundred twenty-one Steve Nester Judy Norris Kathy Norris Kenneth Norris Pam Norris Callie O'Callaghan Diane Page Marilyn Page Joan Parker KareneParker Connie Pope Nathan Pope Ronnie Pope Jerry Priebe Butch Raynor John Rose Kay Rowles Lloyd Smith Joe Smothers Terrance Snead Camilla Snipes One hundred twenty-two Connie Spence Jimmy Stanley Mary Alice Stephens Taylor Stephens Carol Stewart Gail Taylor Chuck Thomas Vicky Trip Jerry Truelove Becky Wade Jenny Wade Debbie Warren Patricia Warren Betty Watkins Teddy Watson Kathy Watts Bobby Weber Margie Weeks Ellen Whaley Doris Wilkins Jerry Wilkins Thomas Williford Lynton Wilson Connie Stewart Kenny Stewart Bobbie Sue Strickland John Strickland Anne Tart Linda Tart Vivian Tart One hundred twenty-three The Sophomores One hundred twenty-four Sophomore Class Officers: Dee Matthews, President; Mary Sue Godwin, Secre- Sophomore Class Sponsors: Mrs. Marjorie Woodall; Mrs. Hilda Wilson; Mrs. Lucille tary; Sylvia Johnson, Treasurer; and Billy Henry, Vice-President. Lockhart; Mrs. Gail Goodman; and Mrs. Irene G. Dixon. One hundred twenty-five One hundred twenty-six Donna Barefoot Linda Barefoot Jane Barrett Gary Beasley Randy Best Kathy Biggs Brenda Bowling Sharon Boyette Jerry Brewington Sterling Bryan Mike Bryant John Burch Mike Cannady Marilyn Capps Sue Capps Noel Cookman Kay Corbin Joan Core Jimmy Currin Betty Jean Dixon Deana Duncan Ronnie Dunn John Edmundson Van Fitchett Conny Lee Allen Gordon Baker Bobby Barbour Brenda Barefoot Brenda Barefoot Donna Hooton Stacy Hudson Bill Hutaff Elaine Ivey Ricky Ivey Doris Jackson fs Dew Forbes Terry Fowler George Glover James Austin Godwin Jesse Godwin Jimmy Godwin Mary Sue Godwin Paul Griffin William Groves Randy Hamilton Raymond Hamilton Wesley Hamilton Sharon Hardy Tommy Harrall David Hartley Billy Henry Mary Herring Steve Herring Janet Hill Brenda Hinson Johnny Hockaday Glenn Holmes Dan Hood One hundred twenty-seven One hundred twenty-eight Tommy Johnson Belinda Jones Brenda Jones Ronald Jones Virginia Kinsey Barry Knox John Landon Phyllis Langston Jimmy Lawrence Andy Lee Debbie Lee Jimmy Lee Marie Love Larry Mason Dee Matthews Rebecca Maynard John Adam McLamb Johnny McLamb Wanda McLamb Terry Miller Beverly Moore Jimmy Moore Sally Ann Moore Cathy Norris Ben Jernigan Karen Jernigan Cherry Johnson Lynwood Johnson Mary Marvin Johnson Sylvia Johnson Mickey Tart Rupert Tart Sandra Tart Jean Temple Deborah Norris Gail Norris Sandra Page Darlene Penny Pam Pleasant Cecil Pope Charlotte Pope Dee Pope Ronnie Price Danny Radcliffe Cathy Raynor Judy Register Lillian Register Elizabeth Roach Sylvia Roberts Cornell Robinson Garland Roebuck Pam Sandlin Mike Satterfeild Mickey Schneider Brenda Smith Gary Smith John Smith Andy Stephenson James Strickland Charles Sutton Debbie Tart Karen Tart One hundred twenty-nine One hundred thirty Vicky Thomas Wayne Thompson Danny Tripp Jean Tripp Michael Warren Phyllis Warren Connie Wear Priscilla Weber Denise Weeks Shirley Weeks Mary Ann Welborn Johnny Wellons Junior West Lloyd West Thomas West Ricky Whitman Mike Whittenton Woody Wilkinson Frances Williams Jim Williams Eddie Williford Henry Willis Danny Wood Dennis Ziady Gail Terbish John Tew Tony Tew Wallace Tew The Freshmen One hundred thirty-one Freshmen Class Officers: Robie MacArthur, Vice President;Sylvia Bailey, Secre- Freshmen Class Sponsors: Mr. Larry Craven, Miss Joyce Thomas, Mrs.Opal Weeks, Mrs. tary; Charlotte Belote, Treasurer; and Stanley Tart,President. Mary Pridgen, Miss Jeanette Bennette, and Mr.Glen Varney. One hundred thirty-two Billy Addison David Aldinger Chuckie Allen Andy Anderson Sylvia Bailey Gary Ballard Wayne Barbour Renie Barefoot Walt Barefoot Charlotte Belote Ikey Best Pansy Black Jo Anne Bryant Joan Bryant Gloria Bullock Harry Byrd Neil Byrd Gibson Carroll Cathy Ann Coats Diane Cole Lenette Core Christine Cottle Glenn Cox Debbie Culbreth Leonard Daniels Margaret Dudley Donnie Dunn Patrick Edmundson One hundred thirty-three One hundred thirty-four Betty Godwin Debbie Godwin Cathy Godwin Willa Dean Griffins Bruff Gwinn Bonnie Lou Hall Donnie Hamilton Karen Hanna Andri Hartsfield Ricky Henry Thomas Hodges Sammy Holmes Bobby Horne Milton Hudson Irene Huggins Judy Hurd Linda Ingraham Randy Ivey Terry Ivey Bobby Ray Jackson Linda Jackson Mary Ann Jackson Pat Jackson Linda James Andy Ennis Mike Ennis Wanda Faircloth Cindy Finch Stephen Gainey Johnny Glover Betty Jernigan Janet Jernigan Alcy Johnson Al Johnson Richard Johnson Catherine Jones Phil Jones Karl Kotlas Lisa Langley Joyce Lee Kenneth Lee Rebecca Lee Caroline Lever Robbie MacArthur Terry Massengill Lawrence Mattox Jacqueline Maynard Alice Maynor Dianne McLamb Nathan McLamb Marty Mitchell Tony Mize Linda Monds Eric Moore Gary Moore John Morgan Mike Neighbors Taylor Neighbors One hundred thirty-five Vicky Gail Norris Wanda Norris Pam Page Linda Lou Parker Ronnie Parker Ray Phillips Noland Pittman Kim Poole Louise Pope Sharon Pope Willis Pope Steve Potter Dianne Powell Ronnie Radcliffe Edna Rayford Randy Riddle Billy Rowles Donald Satterfield Benny Schneider Jimmy Smith Joyce Smith Pamela Smith Dal Snipes Donald Stanfield Donnie Stanley Kim Stargel James Stephens Alandre Stephenson Ray Stevens Vickie Stewart Alice Ann Strickland Diane Strickland One hundred thirty-six Jackie Tart Mary Lou Tart Gwen Tart Stanley Tart Brenda Tew Jerry Tew Kay Tew Susan Tripp Gloria Tuxford Robert Tyndall Linda Tysinger Cecil Wade Doris Jean Warren Carl Wear Gary Webb Beverly Weeks Bobby Wellons Gaye Wellons Ellis West Timmy West Kay Whittenton Shelia Whittenton Sally Williams Pam Williford Charles Willis Duane Wood Ann Young Durwood Strickland Floyd Strickland Glenn Strickland Jimmy Suggs Casper Tart One hundred thirty-seven One hundred thirty-nine One hundred forty Serving Four County Area Since Grandpa Was a Boy Two locations in Dunn MAIN OFFICE 107-109 West Broad Street 892-2131 BRANCH 1109 West Cumberland Street 892-6138 HOMES OF THE RED CARPET RECEPTION Member FDIC Serving Eastern North ou AW... of Ts .. WACCAMAW WACCAMAW BANK AND TRUST COMPANY BEULAVILLE CHADBOURN CHINGUAPIN CLARKTON ODOUNN FAIRMONT KENANSVILLE LAKE WACCAMAW LOUISBURG LUMBERTON RIEGELWOOD ROSE HILL SHALLOTTE SOUTHPORT TABOR CITY WHITEVILLE Appliances Bottled Gas HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Buy Products Bearing This Label It’s Your Guarantee of the Complete Satisfaction That the Name Implies Sold Exclusively By JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY Dunn, North Carolina COMPLETE FARM AND HOME SUPPLIES JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS FARM SUPPLIES — FURNITURE — HARDWARE Manufacturers of JOHNSON’S BETTER FERTILIZERS One hundred forty-one Reapy-Mixep Concrete oF DUNN INCORPORATED CERTIFIED AND STATE APPROVED READY MIXED CONCRETE PLANT 1 P.O. BOX 1008 DIAL 892-2103 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA PLANT 2 P.O. BOX 901 DIAL 934-8950 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA MEMBER Compliments of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 300 West Edgerton Street Dunn, North Carolina One hundred forty-two FIRST-CITIZENS BANK TRUST COMPANY The CAN DO Bank noe CITIZENS COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE BANK TRUST , COMPANY ee 200 E. Broad St. 1402 W. Cumberland St. Dunn, North Carolina SILAS WHITTENTON TRANSFER P.O. BOX 172 PHONE 892-7982 Dunn, North Carolina One hundred forty-three Congratulations to the Class na = ROBBIE-ANN RESTAURANT _eamee: =—0Ss: ROBBIE-ANN SHELL STATION Hugh Willie Tart be : | Bob Bass Phone 892-6879 a im a Phone 892-5756 Interstate 95 Compliments of ERWIN MILLS INC. A DIVISION OF BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES Burlington ERWIN, N. C. ® One hundred forty-four ee —— LZ FIRST NATIONAL BANK EASTERN “it CAROLINA Member FDIC Member Federal Reserve Dunn, North Carolina BU ) Reo why ioe 0 PERRY BROTHERS TIRE SERVICE, INC. QUALITY RECAPPING Quinn Shopping Center Phone 892-3182 Dunn, North Carolina One hundred forty-five CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’67 ALFRED BLALOCK’S INVESTMENTS FARMING RENTALS Route 1 Dunn, North Carolina Landmark for Hungry Americans ; [ HOWARD JOHNSON’S RESTAURANT One hundred forty-six Skinny Ennis Manager Dunn, N. C. Compliments of MORGANITE INCORPORATED 401 Ashe Avenue Dunn, North Carolina Congratulations to the Class of ’67 The Popular Preference in Dairy Products Since 1919 One hundred forty-seven THE MEN’S STORE Traditional Clothing For Congratulations to the Class of ’67 Men — Ladies — Boys 103 E. Broad St. HOWDY YOUNGBLOOD ELECTRIC CO. Dunn, N.C. THE CLAN Buies Creek, N.C. Dunn, North Carolina STRICKLAND’S AUTO SERVICE One hundred forty-eight PAUL BEASLEY’S CONCRETE Dump Trucks and Air Compressors For Rent Post Office Box 867 Highway 421 West — Dunn, N.C. Day 892-3011 892-6544 Night 892-5579 BAREFOOT’S MACHINE AND WELDING SERVICE Homelite Sales and Service Route 2, 301 Highway, North Phones: Day 892-3342 or Night 892-5517 Dunn, N. C. 28334 PAUL BEASLEY’S GARAGE Auto and Truck Repairs Day 892-6544 — Nite 892-5579 703 North Fayetteville Ave. Dunn, N. C. DUMP TRUCKS And Dragline For Rent , sme wo DUNN CYCLE CENTER Authorized HONDA DEALER Honda Sales Service YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE ON A HONDA One hundred forty-nine PAGE « NIAUAN TIRE RECAPPING « NEW UE 4 ms WENSTS Compliments of ERWIN SAND AND GRAVEL “ a COMPANY PAGE NIXON TIRE COMPANY Erwin, N. C. SECURITY TIRES Dunn, N. C. FORBES TRUCK TRACTOR, INC. Wiley D. Forbes, President POPE OIL COMPANY, INC. DISTRIBUTOR FARMALL TRACTORS McCORMICK MACHINERY POWER UNITS GULF PRODUCTS IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT 700 S. Railroad Ave. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS Dunn, N.C. Dunn, N. C. Telephone 892-3168 One hundred fifty QUALITY TRACTOR SALES AND SERVICE Your Ford Tractor Dealer €Z Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of HARDWOOD DIMENSIONS, INC. Buyer of hardwood timber and logs Phone 892-3833 Fremont Goldsboro Dunn, North Carolina A. B. Burnette Distributor Tom’s Peanut Butter Sandwiches Tom’s Candies One hundred fifty-one DENNIS CADILLAC-OLDS CO. CADILLAC — OLDS. — RAMBLER Dunn, North Carolina One hundred fifty-two HERFF-JONES COMPANY Indianapolis, Indiana OFFICIAL JEWELERS AND STATIONERS for DUNN HIGH SCHOOL Rings and Announcements Lars Bostrom, Representative 4030 Camelot Drive C-3 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Phone 787-4476 Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Dunn, North Carolina BUTLER CARROLL DRUG CO. =. MO rari = Hollingsworth Candies — Jewe | oa er) - SSS Cosmetics and Drugs Prescriptions Our Specialty INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE W. W. Carroll Mrs. C. R. Butler PHONE 892-3185 P. O. Box 850 Phone 892-2176 1302 WEST CUMBERLAND STREET DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 129 East Broad Street LYNCH Compliments of MANUFACTURING CO. LOUIS BAER Manufacturer of THE OPEN AIR MARKET pti ulIsAy EMRE]: FARM IMPLEMENTS “Dunn’s Leading and } I FRESH FRUITS AND PRODUCE DAILY meant Store CUSTOM-BUILT Phone 892-6111 Dunn-Erwin Hwy. D. M. Kimmel MACHINERY Manager Store 892-3336 Office 892-7251 Dunn, North Carolina Phone 892-2018 Proprietors: D. D. Lynch Dunn, North Carolina Tom Ralph One hundred fifty-three Compliments of CORBIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Dunn, N. C. GEORGE CARROLL Compliments of GODWIN BUILDING SUPPLY 500 South Clint Seoae teeter Dhan, NEE Dunn, N. C. 892-7121 One hundred fifty-four GODWIN PLUMBING HEATING, INC. Heating Air-Conditioning Dial 892-7440 105 East Edgerton St. Dunn, N. C. “Your Family Store” CREEL’S STABLES ANTIQUES One Block East of Cotton Dale Hotel on Hwy. 421 JOE CREEL Ph. 892-2260 Dunn, N. C. Congratulations to the Class of ’67 DAVIS FLOWER SHOP Member of F. T. D. Ph. 892-3366 Dunn, N. C. GLAM-0-RAMA CLEANERS AND SHIRT SERVICE aA 1 Hour Dry Cleaning 3 Hour Shirt Service 400 East Broad St. Dunn, N. C. The Home of New and Better Used Cars Buick, Pontiac, Lark STRICKLAND’S MOTOR COMPANY Dunn, N. C. The Home of the “Hot” Tiger Dealer No. 2247 THOMAS WALGREEN’S DRUG STORE “You're Always Welcome at Walgreen’s” Ph, 892-2114 Dunn, N. C. One hundred fifty-five PARKER SEED CO. “Seedsmen” 306 S. Sampson Dunn North Carolina NU-HOME WHOLESALE BUILDERS SUPPLY Compliments of MUSE’S SUPER MARKET 100 W. Broad St. Dunn, N. C. Dunn, N. C. Compliments of SWADE PEELE TIRE CO. One hundred fifty-six N. C. NATURAL GAS CORP. Phone 892-6145 East Cumberland Dunn, N. C. POPE PRINTING COMPANY Publishers of THE DUNN DISPATCH Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of TART’S MODERN BARBER SHOP 892-3271 Phone Dunn, N. C. Compliments of RAYLASS DEPT. STORE Savings for The Entire Family WELLONS MERCANTILE, INC. FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Hotpoint — Maytag Kelvinator Motorola 120 S. Wilson Ave. DuannwN;.G,. a ae a lecrfcaton| SOUTH RIVER ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. Dunn, North Carolina “Owned by those we Serve” Compliments of WESTERN AUTO Dunn, North Carolina The Best Dressed People Shop at THE VILLAGE SHOP Corner Clinton and Broad Phone 892-3703 Dunn, North Carolina TWYFORD PRINTING COMPANY Rubber Stamps Made to Order Offset Lithographing 892-3271 Dunn, North Carolina “Serving Benson and Dunn” The Big One WPYB Where the Listeners Make the Difference Phone 892-7003 One hundred fifty-seven MORRIS WADE SALES CO. School Supplies HOSPITAL PHARMACY, INC. Vp © SAM We specialize in MIRIELLO ASSOCIATES, INC. Business Machines Smith-Corona Remington-Rand Office Equipment and Supplies Phone 892-6148 “One Stop Service” Dunn, North Carolina Prescriptions Pharmacist Rupert Cox Phone 892-5921 Dunn, N.C. Dunn North Carolina OWEN (JACK) HOME FURNITURE AUTO LOANS JACKSON SINCLAIR COMPANY 201 W. Cumberland St. FINANCING Day Phone 892-6746 MOTOR CREDIT CO., Nite Phone 892-7775 mel Used Furniture 24-hr. Wrecker Service S H Green Stamps Phone 892-3158 JACKSON’S BARBER SHOP Buy and Sell Dunn’s Favorite Clip Joint MARY CARTER PAINTS 303 S. Clinton Avenue 301 East Broad St. Dae NTC Dunn, N. C. Dunn, N. C. One hundred fifty-eight HARDY’S READY TO WEAR Women’s Children’s 203 E. Pope Street Dunn, N. C. Compliments of LEDER BROTHERS’ DEPARTMENT STORE Dunn North Carolina Compliments of ELMORE FURNITURE CO. W. Broad St. Dunn, N. C. Compliments of SAM AUSLEY IUSURANCE AGENCY Compliments of ALPHIN BROTHERS Compliments of Phone 892-7195 LAMAR BROCK Route 4 Dunn, N. C. Throughout this area everyone reads THE DAILY RECORD One hundred fifty-nine JOHN A. McKAY MANUFACTURING CO. Farm Implements and Motor Truck Trailers S. Railroad Ave. Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of HOME SAVINGS LOAN One hundred sixty LEE-MOORE OIL COMPANY South Clinton Ave. Box 269 Dunn, North Carolina Congratulations to the Class of 19 67 from PLANTER’S WHSE. Hwy. 301 South Dunn, North Carolina PURDIE BROTHERS, INC. Wholesale Grocers Since 1900 Phone 892-2246 Dunn, North Carolina CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME Phone 892-2207 211 N. King Avenue Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of STANLEY JEWELERS and MARTHA’S CLOTHING RACK Dunn, North Carolina AUTO SALES SERVICE Ford Mercury Falcon Phone 892-2111 or 892-2112 Compliments of BIEN JOLIE Producer of QUALITY GARMENTS 410 Ash Avenue Dunn, North Carolina LOU-DARE’S FLOWER SHOP “You Name It In Flowers And We Have It” Day Phone 892-7428 Night Phone 892-5698 Dunn, North Carolina Mrs. I. J. Williams Owner Dan McIntyre Designer BRAGG OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. Wayne Justesen President Southeastern Distributor, Monroe-Sweda Cash Registers Fayetteville North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of LYNCH PHARMACY Wayne Avenue Shopping Center er oe BuTORS ot Phone 892-2348 Dunn, North Carolina Dunn’s Home of Better Values Dunn, North Carolina CHARLIE’S BARGAINS BASS RADIO T.V. “Used Furniture SERVICE Better Than New” Phone 892-2751 Radio Dunn, North Carolina ThVe Phonograph Howard Bass CARLIE McLAMB GROCERY Hwy. 301 Dunn-Benson Hwy. Rt. 2 Dunn, N.C. Owner Sales Service © Dunn, North Carolina One hundred sixty-one Compliments CAPE FEAR MONUMENT WORKS INC. THE FABRIC CENTER Phone 892-9243 Across from Tyler Park Dunn, N. C. One hundred sixty-two Trade your old furniture and appliances for new at THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE INC. 127 N. Clinton Ave. Dunn, N. C. Norge appliances and Motorola T. V. Cc. J. HANNA ASSOCIATES “Insurance of All Kinds” Loans — Real Estate Sales 892-3125 892-3126 118 South Wilson Ave. Dunn, N. C. Compliments of CARVER-WEST EQUIPMENT COMPANY Compliments of Allis Chalmers GENERAL UTILITY COMPANY, INC. Warehousemen. Farm Equipment Dunn, N. C. Cotton-Ginners Grain Dealers Phone 892-2187 Dunn Compliments of THE CHARCOTOWER “Home of the “We couldn’t make 15c Hamburger” it better Dunn-Erwin Highway sO we made it 12 hone 892-7051 easi er” Phone 892-8334 Dunn, North Carolina Compliments of BRITT’S BARBER SHOP Dunn, N. C. Compliments of CARL’S SUPERMARKETS Dunn Erwin Compliments of EAGLES Dunn, N. C. SKINNER-DREW FUNERAL HOME 207 West Broad St. Dunn, N. C. “Putt” Your Troubles Away at the PUTT PUTT Dunn-Erwin Hwy. Dunn, N. C. HODGES BARBECUE 902 West Broad Street Dunn North Carolina Compliments of DUNN PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION “Compliments of BYERLY SNIPES INS. Dunn North Carolina Phone 892-2121 Compliments of MAC’S AUTO SALES Benson, N. C. 894-3729 THE TOWN BOOK SHELF Bibles — Music — Gifts Art — Supplies Stationery Invitations Dunn, N. C. Compliments of LILLIAN LEE BEAUTY SHOP Dunn, N. C. DUNN HOBBY CENTER 402 East Broad St. Dunn, N. C. Phone 892-3959 Congratulations to the Class of 1967 MODERN BSAUTY SHOP Complimen of COATS’ CIGAR COMPANY CAD UPCHURCH’S Everything for the “Young Folks” Dunn, N. C. One hundred sixty-three Compliments of DUNN ICE FUEL CO., INC. Compliments of of Dunn, N. C. Compliments of MODERN LAUNDRY 200 N. Clinton Ave. Dunn, N. C. W. S. MOTOR CO. “Your Chrysler, Plymouth Dealer” Dunn, North Carolina One hundred sixty-four Compliments of MAC’S AUTO PARTS MACHINE SHOP Dunn, N. C. HEMINGWAY TRACTOR CO. Your John Deere Dealer Hemingway, S. C. EARL HAWLEY OIL CO. Distributor of ESSO PRODUCTS Dunn, N. C. COTTON BOLL DRIVE-IN THEATRE Two Miles North of Dunn on 301 Your Best Entertainment Buy! Compliments of Compliments of DUNN MACHINE FURNITURE CO. WELDING CO. Dunn, N. C. Dunn, N. C. Compliments of HEATH’S TASTEE JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. Complete Home FREEZE Furnishings s 108-110 Lucknow Square Home of the Pizza Dunn, N. C. Burger” W. C.K. B. Compliments of 780 K.C Dunn DUNN STEWART “Original” Radio For THEATRES Dunn and everyone — Dunn, N. C. including “Teen Time” With sincerest gratitude, we thank the cooperative and enthusiastic businessmen and women who have shown their support by advertising in our yearbook. Without their in- terest in us, the 1967 ECHO would have never become a reality. 1967 ECHO STAFF “A beginning of the end.” : Shepherd Se eee One hundred sixty-five One hundred “Green, green, it’s green they say on the far side...” Unknown One hundred sixty-seven Wl Jo bom a | b Gea. Ge froe) a nonber af : eos bead dhe. “He who moves not forward goes backward! . . .”Goethe cihe searenscsa less trustworthy friend than the eye.” Herodotus One hundred seventy a f Selene Lulttr2 } One hundred seventy-one One hunndred seventy-two “Let’s learn to live together, for we must die alone.” B. Welborn “When time who steals our years away | Shall steal our pleasures too; ea : Moore ‘ hes ‘ue Sore ae EE Sci im Lapeer sash ot emeg One hundred seventy-five t i = PEED lig Sate : AT hatin niga sang Cis ose aah eee eee besa ie nT Oe a aeae ry of the Stay, The mem’ past will And half our joys ( 4 i “Up the creek, where we’ve been all year” N DIVA Becky Jo Bass, Division Pages - a | O OMAR QO) sel JOKE a Yoy OSXS Charles Whittenton, Division Pages Vv bee ihe Q4 LAS : ‘ Boo. 2 be! a a rk Vv = OW Jo Shepherd, Opening Closing Sections ig eure yA LO TON S.BettyeWelborn, Opening Closing Sections “ ° Emmie Thomas, Administration NY Steve Byrd, Administration Debbie Twyford, Student Life ie. i Boe Oc Student Life Diane Corbin, Sports VU Johnny Smothers, Sports Eddie Youngblood, Sports | Phyllis West, Classes alo. Joyce Weeks, Classes yay Yk 9 Debbie Hawley, Classes AK, AKO ‘S Jimmy Hawley, Classes Us wo RL. Q. Larry Pate, Classes M- ASSIS Pam Stewart, Clubs N : a a Carl Capps, Clubs Dee Hood, Business Manager ws! Ks Dollye Peay, Business Manager s % Betty West, Business Manager j AA) Ox AvaRue Draughon, Editor-in- Chief ra “ DUS gs Toy Frebman Winton Editor Mr. Harvey A. Eldridge, Advisor Kaheta “Nothing now is left But a majestic memory.” Longfellow | . é + (ff ‘ ¢ A : d . f ‘ ; 4 ? x 6 A ce f rN ; “ é = (|G NT
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