Kings Creek High School - Babbles Yearbook (Lenoir, NC)

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41. Greek High Srhnnl E541 7 ? H' ' 6 ' Al Bubbles fsi - , 1 MXN F V T . . if - 1 fa l M EMI' ings Greek V ffi High Srlynul .I ix 1 ' 1 ronewono l We, the Senior Class of Kings Creek High School, feel very dignified in presenting '4 this, the second volume, of Babbles. We have given much thought to the publication '4 of this volume of the yearbook. Through the making of this book, we have endeavored to record the aspects of your l life at Kings Creek which we feel you would like to remember. In reading this Bubbles of 1948-1949, may you see your years as Kings Creek students pass in review and re' - call again the pleasant experiences and friendships which you have enjoyed here. We l have tried to include a brief sketch of our school as it is. We hope that it will be enjoyed very much by everyone. N '1 i . - ii 1 ' -4 .3nSH.19uh1.2:.-H+M1w.'.s:t'u.'r V 1-5 ' ' LQQ DEDICATION ' To Mrs. Virginia S. Cobb, whose interest and understanding have made her one of the best beloved of teachers 9 to one whose energy and ability are unlimited, whose faithfulness -to Kings Creek High School is an inspiration to all of usg with deep devo- tion, we affectionately dedicate our own book to one whose wisdom has made us wiser and whose friendship has made us stronger. Faculty 4 1 1 NY- J. Nalcoll Laxton Nr. Lester C. Ilollar i Ezxhhles Y A J 1 1 1 A 4 I 1 1 'i 2 1 4 4 .- Nrs. Virginia S. Cobb Mrs. Mabel tholas ' lot Pictured ' Mrs. Richardson Q I 1 A ,..... ,, - , ,-.-,.4- A-.. ,, JW., MJ- ,.q. - .,. sr-M Y A A SENIOR CLA SS OFFICERS Mabel Vooten ------------------ Kathleen Moofe ------- ------- Vice Ilel-s0n Watson ----------------- Tomly Laxtbn ------------------ President President Secre tary 1'reas10fer r--1-- Ualdwfll Uwnlq,H.flh ,QQEMSN spor fn D .SEMA Qui N LI Eahhles HENRY MEDLOCK BONNIE SUE DILLARD NANCY BARLOHE Ezrhhles eniom RUTH ANN ICENHOUR BETTY LACKEY DOROTHY ANDREWS ! MISS KINGS CREEK Left to r1Lght:- Lucy Wooten, Ruth ,mn Icenhouf, Miss Kings Creek - Capitola Bamette, Vanda Sue Hiller, Margaret Am Smidreth. ahhles 1... ...J P i W DAN CARLTOII L A F ' GARLAID nm? F f L F L E 5 V1., . p Q ? rouur Lnxroy r is T , L . f Qahhles 9 emlom ? JOIIIIY JOIIES BOBBY LAGKEY IELSOII WATSON 1 . M A, NAM 1, , -6,,,.Mh 4, , , M-.. Y ,i,A,-.A , ,...,L,,,M ,A...i.,L..1 .V .......m-,, .L,L...................-.....crA- 4 CLASS HISTORY It was in the fall of 1945-46 that we became a part of that mysterious organization, the high school. How pleased .we werel Mr. J . M. Laxton was our principal then and has been throughout our high school years. He haas been an inspiration -and a guiding light to us. During our freshman year we were under the competent supervision of our home room teachers Mrs. H. B. Adams and Mr. James B. Reece. Wayne Sherrill, who later laft us to join the armed services, was chosen to play Abe Lincoln in the high school play. That year our home was in the auditorium of the old building because we were so crowded. This was very inconvenient because of the noise and confusion. In our sophomore year Mr. -Reece was again our guide, very carefully steering us through Julius Caesar. Mr. Lester Hollar joined the 'High School faculty as our Sci- ence and Math teacher. Nancy Barlowe was given a part in the high school play, Tha Little Minister. The Beta Club, an honor organization, was organized of which two from our group, Mabel Wooten and Henry Medlock, were among the charter members. Our class was well represented in the Allied Youth Club organized the same year. Dan Carlton and Johnnie Joines, ex-servicemen, joined us to complete their high school education. Mr. Reece was replaced by capable Mrs. Mabel Thomas in our junior year. The most outstanding event of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet which we gave. Mabel Wooten, Henry Medlock, Tommy Laxton, Nancy Barlowe, and Lilyan Icenhour were m-arshals for the Senior play and graduation exercises. A most pleasant prospect was our moving into the new high school building at the beginning of this our senior year. We are being guided by the efficient hands of Mrs. Virginia S. Cobb toward that final day when we will have completed our high school education. The Seniorsh are looking forward to the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Senior Play. We are happy to welcome Nelson Watson to our midst as one of this year's sixteen graduates. A It is with many high hopes and a few misgivings that we, the class olf '48-'49, go forth to make the most we can of our varied careers in life's school. ,Y Class Historian, Mabel Wooten HWHSCOTS 77,Y ., .2 ' ahhles K aron ' Vat ters Carfro 1 l Laxton .. .Jlnl ,Y -hx A AQ - '1 ' 'Q Q 'if Fill Q is . 35 sk , ,N . 4 , I A , -jf vm XA A ,x QLAM 4 FWHM 357 8 9 'ogg CII ze- 11 12 I3 Q' I+ Q 39 a Wg :ru f LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the senior class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Nine being sound of mind do hereby make and publish this our last will and testament. To Kings Creek High School, we leave our loyalty and faith. We hope that the school will prosper as much in later years as it has in the last four. To Mr. Laxton, our faithful principal, in all respect and gratitude, we leave our most humble thanks for all the things he has done for us. His advice and sound instructions will live in our memory always. To our teachers, we leave our undying thanks for the instructions they have given us and the trouble they have taken, after class, to help us in our hard pull for an education. The following personages make these individual bequests: Ruth Ann Icenhour wills her giggles and witty ways to Mary Elizabeth Suddreth, with the understanding that she does not have to use them as olften as Ruth does. Mabel Wooten leaves her trim waistline to Doris Cline. Be sure to watch your diet Doris. Lilyan Icenhour leaves her love for an ex-soldier to Capitola Barnett. Henry Medlock leaves his athletic ability to Roy Stameyg he needs it. Kathleen Moore leaves her short curly h-air to Ethel Enloe. Dorothy Andrews leaves her quietness to Billy Ray Brown. Nelson Watson leaves his seat in the office at the typewriter during second period to anyone who wants it. Nancy Barlowe wills her athletic ability to :future basketball girls team, with wishes that some day they will win a game. Louise Harrison Sherrill leaves her ability to get married to Betty McGee. Here's wishing you soon get your man Betty. Tommy Laxton leaves his bashfulness and ability to blush to Jim Carlton. Bonnie Dillard wills her smile to Dawn Kincaid. Betty Lackey wills her green eyes to anyone who wants them. Dan Carlton wills his seat in Engli.sh Class to Wayne Barlowe. Johnny Joines leaves his bus route to Clinton Walsh. Bobby Lackey leaves his silliness to Louis Ervin. Garland Kirby leaves his flirtatious ways to Bobby Price. Lilyan and Ruth Icenhour wills their ability to see all, hear all, 'and tell all to Wanda Sue Miller and Nancy Icenhour. ' Testators: ' Ruth Icenhour Lilyan Icenhour Witnesses: Mrs. Mabel B. Thomas Mr. J. M. Laxton palihles u 'flings Greek Qi 511 School I 'F CLASS PROPHECY The year is 1959 and so I board a rocket at Carolina Beach for my first trip to the moon. I remember ten years ago for then I was a senior at Kings Creek School. While looking through my purse for my ticket, I find no other than my old memory book. Yes!-funny how you treasure such a small book for so many years. Zip! Only twenty-four hours later I am on one of the beautiful crescents of the moon. With my memory book still in hand I reach for my high powered telescope, determined to look upon all my old classmates, and see what changes have been wrought in the past ten years. Looking closely I see a brunette coming from a beauty salon. Who should it be but Louise Harrison Sherrill? And who should be manager af the salon, but Bonnie Dillard? Now I focus my telescope on Raleigh and I am immediately attracted to a large building with neon lights. Looking closer I see Clark Dancing School flashing on and off. Who should the -teacher be but Lilyan Icenhour? Further into Winston-Salem I see Dan Carlton wearing a white uniform swings ing into a large building with the sign bearing the name of Carlton's Pharmacy. At last 'my home town Lenoir is in focus. At the foot of Hibriten is a tiny bunga- low and lying in the yard is a child. His mother is the former Kathleen Moore. Hd favors Gerald Lackey. I see a large plane taxiing into the airport at Asheville, and stepping out of it is the stewardess, Nancy Barlowe. Who is that tall naval officer? I should have known that it could be no other than Nelson Watson. Looking towards Charlotte I see a large court house. Who is the lawyer working on a divorce case? Garland Kirby of course. I look further on down to the University of North Carolina. Who is that talking to a cute blond on the campus but Henry Medlock. Who owns that big garage near Baden? It must be Johnnie Joines, for I see Joines Garage written on a neon sign. Looking towards Hickory I see a big bank. Behind the presidents' desk is Tommy Laxton. And his secretary is Mabel Wooten. While gazing again toward my old home town, I see Betty Lackey teaching the first grade. X Further on down the Wilkesboro road I see Dorothy Andrews watching her two children play. Surely someone is missing. As I gaze northward I find him, Bobby Lackey is en- Kineefihg a bridge on a highway connecting Boone and Blowing Rock. I regretfully say my -time is gone and these pleasant views must fade away. But what 2 YIHPPY diy I have spent with my classmates of '49! Ruth Icenhour Class Prophet S W - f Vl A JK 1 C- J :xx ., xi X X -Q:-1-.A-pen ..: A. -x.Hs...2L-f-iii-3'3i'JM nib!-I-ie. I U fp: M f I 'PSE e fg WI' N X 72' N X i Editor-in-chief -'- - Business Manager - - Chief Cooy Reader - Circulation Manager Photographing Editor Sports Editor - - - Managing Editor - - 9 --..--..----- f-- ----Q Henry Medloch Mabel Wooten Nelson Watson Johnny Joines Garland Kirby Nancy Barlow -Kathleen Moore Eahhles -11.- r Y J 4 Y i 4 l w Q 1 F V I V P JIIIIOR CLA SS OFFICERS Ji: carlton - ------------- - - - President l,ouisRryin---'--------- ----- treasurer Bobbie Jean Joyner ------------- Sacratory Hazed Saunders ------------- Vice President Qahhles lit!--lflv omiom Roy Smiley Catherine Tolbert Ethel zrnloe Dale Walker Doris Cline Jessie Poole John Parlief Claudine Ames Vayne Barlowe Faye Walker Iva Lee Blankenship Bubbles -wvvnwv '- 1 li 'J I 'f A -H -f-Yvvfr 5 g .nu. --3 I-1 l . N umom l Ruby Helton Louis. Ervin Jim Carl ton f Bobby Jean Jaynes Hazel Saunders Mary Elizabeth Suddreth I ' , KX Jfsi li 15, . f, Norma Carlton Eula Bentley Estelle Stokes Capitola Bemett Fem Phillips Eahhles 5. ' 5 xr fs E4 OYII PTIMIII gqovtnul ZCKIMIII Tl' T' fe nanny IIIUAIY I B, X X S 1 1 1' 'I 4 1 A -1 J 4 4 .g f --W ------- W Y l P V 4 QQ, , .k.,...A,,,, A A A Zfiings Greek giigly Sclqnnl SOPHCJMORE CLASS lst row, left to right:-Billy Ray Brown, Thomas Walker, Joan Goble, Emma Dawn Kincaid, Betty McGee, Barbara Dean Sams, Reba Dula, Ruby Carlton, Dare Mclleil. 2nd row:- Irene Kirby, Nevonda Jolly, Nancy Icenhowr, Rachel Hollar, Geraldine Phil- lips, Lillie Ann Suddreth, Marie Watson, Lucy Wooten, Wanda Sue Miller, 0.11. Walker. 3rd row:.. Joe Ben McGee, Harold Chwrch, Bobby Price, Robert Land, Keith Carlton, Der- nonth Barlowe, Clintm Walsh, Bill Livingston, Ernie Carroll, Amos Carroll. t,BEIl'IhI25 ,, , A Agil-. I 251155 Cgreek gfligh Ethan! . A Zkings Greek Eigly School FRESHMEN CLASS lst row, left to rightr- Ada Lackey, Lois Sherrill, Ruth Adams, Bobby Jean Brookshire, Lucille Dobbins, Lenore Volker, Mary Parlier, Erie Coffey, May Beaver. 2nd row:- Carolyn Walker, Sue Austin, Dorothy Watson, Betty Jean liollar, Kay Dil- lard, Eulala Hicks, Rachel Triplett, Betty Widener, Martha Haighler, Georgia Ile lson, Zenna Spears. 3rd row:- Nancy Potts, Lena Sherrill, Willie Mae Walker, Harold Helton, Dale Car- roll, Douglas Laxton, Clyde Poole, Caro lee Hollar, Margaret Ann Suddreth, Lucill Val- lace, Charlotte Frazier, Gene Hedrick, Frank Barlowe, Earl Barlowe, Edward Stokes, Kenneth Barlowe, Eugene Pennell, Kenneth Keller, ,Bob Phillips, Donald Phillips, Hof- Old Carlton, Dale Livingston. Eahhles wk QLSSQDYHQ g gi Q THE ALLIED YOUTH CLUB In our Allied Youth Club there are 41 members. Mrs. Cobb is our sponsor. This is one of our best and most worthwhile clubs here at our school. We have a meeting once a month. At our meetings we study the alcohol problems among high school boys and girls and sing the Allied Youth Song. The purpose of Allied Youth is not only the study of the alcohol problem but also recreation. It's to show others that we can have a good time without alcoholic beverages. The members of Allied Youth sponsored the Hallowe'en Carnival to raise money for our Club. We had a Christmas Party in the library of the new school building and had a wonderful time together. Mrs. Cobb and Mabel Wooten, our president, went to Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania, to the National Planning Conference. They surely did enjoy their .trip and hdpe that more of us will get to g-o next year. They brought back some ideals which should prove quite valuable to our club. We are looking forward for the District Conference that is to be held in Lan- caster, South Carolina, April 2, five delegates from our post went to the District Con- ference in Mt. Holly, North Carolina, last year. lst. row: Left to right--frnie Carroll, Hazel Saunders, Fern Phillips, Mabel Wooten, Dawn Kincaid, Joan Goble, Bobby Jean Jaynes. 2nd rowr- Betty Jean Bollar, Bonnie Sue Dillard, Lucille Dobbins, Lilyan Inen hour, Iancy Barlowe, Lucille Wallace, Sue Austin, Mary Parl.ier,Martha Hajgler Be tty Widener. 3rd. row: Jessie Poole, leuonda Jolly, Iona Carlton, Rachel Kollar,Margaret Ann Suddreth, Ruth Ann Icenhour, Louise Sherrill, Estelle Stokes, Kathleen Moore, Mary Elizabeth Suddreth, Mrs. Virginia S. Cobb, sbonsor. ith row! Garland Kirby, Jin Carlton, Louise Ervin, Wayne Barlowe, Henry Nediozk lock, Jr., Nelson Watson, Kenneth Barlowe, Bobby Lachey, Loe Ben McGee, Roy Stasey. -5 BETA CLUB lock Jr - o Seated, left to riggn- Jia carlton, Lucy Wooten, Rachel Hollar, Reba Dula, levonda Jolly, Claudine Ames, Na l Vooten, Hazel Saunders. .Standing:- Louise Bruin, Mary Elizabeth Suddreth, Betty McGee, Estelle Stokes, Henry Hed- I Q 0 xx 1 lf.-,xv HH' w J ly Quant 2 Y ffl N - 1' X . S i ,H Q1 e Bubbles i I 1 r Y 1 Y 1 r i ll-H BOYS CLUB from left to right, front row:- Jluy Nclell, Danny Barlowe, Harold 0hurch,Joe Ben McGee, gr-nle Carroll, rhosas Valher, Kenneth Keller, Dale Livingston, Boyce Laxton, am Laney. ' Second row:- Roy Dillard, Rete Buntley,,Ir'ayne Keller,Bllly Bruin, Kitchell Blevlns, Clyde Church, Jarvls Walker, Larry Volker, Bllly loblet, Bllly Walker, Vayne car- roll', Buster Phi lyaw. Third row:- Billy Ray Brown, Russell Dula, Donald Dillard, Efnest Austin, Lenore Jaynes, Clyde Poole, David Gregor, Shelby Watson, Amos Carroll. Fourth rowr- Gene Hedrick, Ngene Hznnell, Kenneth Barlowe, Earl Barlowe, Eduard Stoker, Harold Belton, frank Barlowe, Claude Church, Douglas faster, Lynn Ervin, Ken Mclllllan, Doug Pennington, Billard Moore. nailing, S I L V ...Af . .. U-H GIRLS CLUB lst rowr- Mary Crotts, Betty Jo Yalsh, Geraldine Livingston, Linda Vooten, Marlene Saunders, Joanne Parller, Ola Barlow, Ann Laney, lancy Frazier, Dula Carlton, Shirley Sans, Mildred Barlowe, Tr-ule Mae Coffey, Michey Hall, Irene Keller. 2nd rowi- Geraldine Walker, Juanita Cantor, lancy Potts, Lois Sherrill, Carolyn Ualher, Sue Austin, Bobby Jean Brookshire, Lucille Dobbins, Rachel 1'riPlett,Betty Yidener, Mary Parlier, Georgia le lson, Zenna Shears. 3rd r0w:- Margaret Barlowe, Hula Carlton, Lucille Wallace, Margaret Ann Suddreth,Ruth Adass, Willie Mae, Ada Lachey, Lena Sherrill, Charlotte Frazier, Rachel Church, Iilda Mdlillm, Jeanette Marley, Arletta Barlowe, Ellen Barlow. llth row- Joanne Dillinger, Joan Ieenhowr, Betty Ann Wilson, Peggy Carlton, Mary Dell Hol- lar, Geraldine Phillips, Betty Ann Ervin, Mary Yan Pilkenton, Betty Shaw, Annie Mae Church, Patty Carter, Maruie faire, Shirley Dean Brookshire. Eahhles YQ ken Q fzeal plemme! '7!xepeM0mel wdwp 5144656 Deming Ga. . SPQRTS X Zifiings Greek ZEIESI1 Srlqnul il ft U? A I j i ' hi , f Bubbles BOYS' BASKETBALL The boys basketball squad has so far been undefeated in conference tilts. They were victorious over Hapby Valley, Oak Hill, Hudson, Granite Falls, Patterson,and Collettsuille. They also won a non-conference gale ouer the Kings Creek All-Stars. Only three non-conference set backs have been suffered so far: one'to K.C.A.S.: one to Lenoir: and the other to Mt. Pleasant. The three highest scorers of the squad are Robert Land, Jin Carlton, and Henry hedlock, Jr.lh'e are look- ing forward to a seccessful season under the expert direction of our coach, Mr. Laxton. Kings Creek ------------- Habfby Valley Kings Greek ------------- oak Hill - - Kings Creek ------------- Collettsuille Kings Creek ------------- Hudson - - - Kings Creek ------------- Patterson - - Kings Creek ------------- Granite Falls Kings Creek ------------- K. 0. A. S. - Kings Creek ------------- K. C. A. S. - Kings Creek ------ ' ------- K . 0. A. S. - Kings Creek ------------- Lenoir - - - Kings Creek ------------- M t. Pleasant 1321511125 i, L ......4:.. , , YV' Kings Cgreek ZEHBI1 Srlynnl Left to right:- Jissy Carlton, Wayne Barlow, Robeft Land, Louis Ervin, Henry Hedlock, Jr W U Ufsnv ahhles GIRLS' BASKETBALL l Kneeling left W fiihtf' lewnda Jolly, Hazel Saunders, Nary Elizabeth Suddreth, Ilancy Bar- loue, lorua Carlton. Standingf- Ruby Carlton, Lenore Hhlker, Betty McGee, Dale Ihlker, Lucille Wallace, Margaret lm Suddfefhr Bobby Jean Jaynes, Coach, Mr. L. C. Hollar. Even though the girls are improving, they have as Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek 1U Habby Valley 13 Oak Hill - - 24 Collettsuille 13 Hudson - - - 13 Granite Falls 19 Ht. Pleasant yet been defeated each time. 37 31 28 2U 17 21 Our Coach is Mr. Hollar with the assistence of Mrs. Connie Parsons. Our hopes in the future are to be a winning tean. Only one member of the girls team will graduate this year. The three highest scorers for! the girls are Mary Elizabeth Suddreth, Hazel Sanders, und Fancy Barlowe. Qahhles ' ,, .A -f--- , K ,ii-H 2 A . Q 1 In 0. RJR HL .9 A VXWT .fr ii. vi- J ,W HO M-.MS Q., , ' will nf , f Q' L , HR' 'F S. av . K 1 V, Aww. XA 5 2 'f'omah1f.:k ,mi Ha!-that af' T ali-wx, -rg, 3 +51 t'e foolae'n Y .5290 N, D 4---.---l-dl x MWX , , ww NN W, N Af ff ff W X ,, x x ,W Y : W W, my M N .J - 1 ,. -3? Zgnhhleg 0 G-we I-lor o I-lead Start O an School... Teachers say children who type do their lessons faster, better, get higher marks. THESE OUTSTANDING Homework is finished quicker. FEATURES: There are more hours for fun O Floating Shift and relaxation. O Touch Selector O Speed Booster ln high school or college, Q Variable Ling the students other students copy Spacer almost always ask for O All-around Smith-Corona Portables. 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LENOIR MOTOR COACH CO City Bus Terminal on the Square in Lenoir,N.C. Phone 700 THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Member F.D.I.C. North Hilkesboro, N. C. lOth STREET SHOE SHOP 0. E. Minton, Prop. North Wilkesboro, N. C. All Work Guaranteed GREER FUNERAL HOME, Inc ' and GREER - ALEXANDER MUTUAL BURIAL ASSN. Phone 5 Lenoir, N. C. Compliments BLOWING ROCK FURNITURE COMPANY Lenoir, N. C. SWANSON PLUMBING Phones: Day 221 - Night 2603 Compliments M BELK'S DEPART ENT STORE Lenoir, N. C. ' To the Schcsl Compliments CARLHEIM HOTEL Lenoir, N. C. BLUE RIDGE PRODUCTS CO. Manufacturers of Blue Ridge Ice Cream Hickory, N. C. PENNELL AND HAIGLER CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors Phones: 778-W - 778-R Lenoir, N. 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Building Supplies, H rdware and Fwrnitwre Lenoir, ll. C. PRICE AND NOMACK FLOOR COVERING CO. Floor Covering Contractors 321 W- Ave- Phone 1026-W Compliments LENOIR FUNERAL HOME Phone 711 Lenoir, IJ. C. LENOIR MANUFACTURING CO Oak Street at R. R. Crossing Everything to build Anything Phone 1 73 Compliments SPAINHOUR FURNITURE CO. Leo A 0 Colplinents CHEERWINE compliments lfickory Branch A Q0 ' xi ' XX. oouauz coLA wa' QM sun CREST WG ' 1828 Hwmwy L a sh' Compliments Comp linents HICKORY FIBRE COMPANY Hickory, N. C. GALVIN FURNITURE COMPANY Lenoir, N. C ii I Comp linents E F I R D ' S Phfme 5U Lenoir, LN. C. T H E L E A D E R Yofwr Head to Foot Outfitters Lenoir, 11.0. Compliments of DIXIE HOME STORE Se lf Service Compliments of TEAGUE FURNITURE COMPANY Lenoir, N. 0. Compliments ABERNETHY SALES 8 SERVICE' GLOBE HARDWARE 111 S. Hain Street Phone 153 Lenoir, Il. C. Phone 111 Lenoir, 11, 0, MODEL LAUNDRY, Inc. Cmpumnw Launders - Cleaners - Dyers Phone 77 I , Lenoir, Il. C. Lenoir, Il. C. CAROLINA TIRE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY 207 E. Harper Ave. Tel. 339 Lenoir, N. C. HOME ELECTRIC COMPANY 117 W. Harper Avenue 'Phone 81 Lenoir, N. 0. compliments WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE O. P. LUTZ FURN. CO. 201 West Avenue Lenoir, N. C. Phone 207 Lunch Refreshed DRINK COCA-COLA EAGLE STORE CO. West Ave ROSE'S 5-IO-25c STORE LENOIR PAD COMPANY TUTTLES JEWELERY STORE ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY BARGER-ASHE ROOFING V We would like to thank GARLAND KIRBY for his endless co-operation and the many hours he helped us with ycur annual. Thanks a lot Garland ..... The SMITH PRINTING COMPANY Ah-'-' - Y Q x Aung- ,,.44 , ,.-A , 'Q .ifl ' ,. , I: . fTk -. 4 Q ' 'n'nh P is - -' -. 'f ,, JK N wi ,. . V- -. W ,ML fa. 1 , ' Ta I ' .1-I 1 . - ., Qi- .' ' . . . 4 I ww 1.-x. YV I , - , ,Q f ' ' ' ip - V S . .-.:x1.,,. ' '- ' -'L 4 5, , . . A f ' 4, 23516 ' 1 , --.,. aw- -1 va: 1 : ,,' -A -93- + ' ' ,. -' . ' I , L,--?,.:f', ., g1,ff:,. 1' , 4 L ' ' 'fig if Q.. 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