Red Springs High School - Red Mill Yearbook (Red Springs, NC)
- Class of 1963
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She has served faithfully in the Red Springs City Schools for nine years. Her devotion to her work is unsurpassed. She has given of her time and energy not only by helping students gain a better education but also by acting as junior Class sponsor, F.B.L.A. adviser, and adviser for the RED MILL staff. All these duties have required much effort, ability, and a great deal of patience. Her earnest dedication to our school and its students will always be appreciated, and the influence upon her friends and associates will have a lasting effect. 4 Miss Turner pauses for a picture in the midst of piles of work. Red Springs School Board ROBERT MCCONNAUGHEY, JR., DR. CHARLES T, JOHNSON, JR. chairman, ROBERT GRAHAM, BRUCE SCHELL, WARREN MCNEILL. Superintendent A Principal WALTER R. DUDLEY I. J. 'WICKER 5 'fA'Y. ffLA , Under The Guidance Of Our Faculty, We Pursued Our Goals Oh, no! Not more measles! MR. WALTER R. DUDLEY Superintendent U. N. C . MR. IJ. WICKER Principal Campbell, U. N. C. MRS. DAVE CURRIE Math Flora Macdonald College MRS. W.N. GIBSON English - French Guidance Flora Macdonald College MISS MARY ALICE TURNER Typing - General Business MRS. DAVID E. IVEY English Business Meredith College Pembroke State College East Carolina College 6 MISS CORNELIA AYERS MR. GLENN SMITH Social Studies - English English Meredith College Appalachian College 3 2 l 1 2 E I ,- No, not longhand, shorthand! Their Background Gave A Foundation For Learning MRS. MAUD K. STANTON Home Economics Columbia University MR. HOWARD E. BOUNDS Science Pembroke State College MR. JOHN C. RAY Math - Social Studies Pembroke State College MR. CLAUDE L. WEBSTER Coach - Biology Wake Forest College 7 With Their Help We Worked With Confidence MR. HENRY I. CAMPBELL Coach Lenoir Rhyne MR. WILLIAM A. MCLEOD Agriculture N. C. State College MISS ALICE CAROL I-IUGGINS - Music Flora Macdonald College MRS. KESLER TOLAR Librarian Flora Macdonald College A They Kept Our School Running Smoothly MRS. MARION CRAWFORD MRS. LETA WILLIAMS MRS. WOODROW SI-IOEMAKER S t S D, , . ecre ary ecretary letltlan Westbrook Commercial Academy Platt-Gard Business College 8 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS NANCY MCNEILL Treasurer JEAN DUDLEY Secretary BUD TYNER Vice-President ALAN STEPHENSON President JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JULIA PREVATTE Secretary MARY PARIS Vice-President RICHARD WATSON President BORDIE MCCLOSKEY Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS TOMMY EGAN Vice-President DICKY QUICK President BILLY STONE Secretary LESLIE MERRITT Treasurer F RESI-IMAN CLASS OFFICERS ALLEN SIMPSON President BETTY HIGH Vice-President B.C. SMITI-I Treasurer BRENDA MCARTI-IUF Secretary LINDA DEE ASHFORD Prepare for the worst, hope for the best and take what comes. . . . Student Council 1, Beta Club 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Reporter 4, Class Secretary 1, 1-'.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Manager 2, 3, Newspaper 1, 3, Miss Red Springs 4, Senior Play, June , Monogram Club. CAROLYN LOU AVANT . You might as well say it if you think it. . . . F.H.A. 1, 2, F. B. L, A. 3, 4, Treasurer 3. FRANCES LOUISE BREWER Long loved, long woo'd, and lately won, my lifels best hope, and now mine own. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co- Captain 4, Monogram Club, F.l-I.A. 1, 2, RED MILL 3,4, Most Popular, Senior Play, Mrs. McCuEecFClass Prophecy. PAULA GAIL BRUCE There's not a thing on earth that I can name, so foolish, and so false, as common fame. WILLIAM LARRY CARLISLE The wretched souls of those who lived without or praise or blame. , . . Laurel Hill High School 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 3. CORDELIA ANN CARTER There's nothing half so pleasant as coming home again. . . . Beta Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, F.l-I.A. 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, C he e rl e ad e r 4, Monogram Club, Senior Play, Miss Preen . Suddenly Were Seniors ROBERT HERRON CATHEY, JR. Commit the oldest sins the newest kind of ways. . . . Class Vice-President 3, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-At-Arms 3, F.T.A. 3,4, Football 1,2, 3,4, Honorable Mention 4, ED MILL 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Banjo , Student Council 3, Monogram Club, Best Looking, Class History. MARVIN COX The victor is he that can go it alone. . . . F.B.L.A. 4, Treasurer 4, Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, All Conference 4, Honorable Mention All East 4, Baseball 1,3,4, Captain 4, All Conference 4, Basketball 1, 2, Senior Play, Deputy , Wittiest. 10 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED johnny Jones, Nancy McNeill THOMAS PAUL COXE The march of the human mind is slow. . . . Football 1, 2, 3,4, All Conference Quarterback 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Graham Award, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Monogram Club, Giftorian, Senior Play, Expressman . HECTOR EDWARD CURRIE There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability. . . . Student Council 4, Football 1,2,3, Most Im- proved 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Honorable Mention 3, Baseball 1, 2, Monogram Club, Class Treasurer 1, Vice-President 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4, Vice-President 4, Best All 'Round, Senior Play, Baker , BETTY MAC DAVIS Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us. . . . F. T.A. 3,4, Reporter 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, Marshal 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. We Had Waited With Anticipation For Our Senior Activities BEST ALL 'ROUND Lalla Anne Watson, Eddie Currie BARBARA JEAN DUDLEY What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. . . . Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 4,F. T.A. 3, 4gF.H.A. 1, 2, Basketball 1, Cheerleader 3,4, Assistant Chief 3, Chief 4, Monogram Club, Marshal 3, -RQ MILL 3,4, Class Treasurer 2, Secretary 4, Miss Red Springs 3, Class Will, Senior Play, Maggie . MINNIE JEAN EDWARDS Time is atest of trouble,but not a remedy. . . . F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE RODNEY GARNER A man should choose with careful eye the things to be remembered by. . . , F. F.A. 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Ensemble 4, Senior Play, Mr, Stanley , Music Award. HAZEL MARIE HALL Fortune may happen yet a better success is re- served for you, and they who lose today may win tomorrow. . . . F. T. A. 3, 4,F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, State Degree 3, Girls' State 3, Friendliest, Statistician, Basketball 3, 4, Football 4, Senior Play, Mrs, Stan1ey , Monogram Club. VINCIE MARIE HAMMONDS Practice what you preach. . . . Littlefield 1, Lumberton 2, F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, JOHN WILLIAM HASTY Heights were made to be looked up at, not down from. ..,F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All Con- ference 4, Most Valuable 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All Conference 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, All Conference Second Team 3, All Con- ference 4, Monogram Club, President, Most Athletic, Athletic Award. KNOX HERNDON Always leave them laughing when you say good-bye. . . . F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1,Basketball 3, F.B.L.A. 3,45 Senior Play, Expressman . JANET MARIE HOLMES Past and to come seem best, things present worst. .. . Charles D. Owen High School 1,25 Track,Team Candidate 1, Latin Club 1, F.B.L.A. 3, An Editor 3, F.1-LA. 4. ROBERT LEWIS HUMPHREY 1 We are advertised by our loving friends. . . . Beta Club 4, Football 2, Senior Play, Westcott . COY JUNIOR JACKSON Men of few words are the best men. . . . F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. JOHN MARSHALL JONES Can we ever have too much of a good thing? . . . F. T.A. 3, 4, Sergeant-At-Arms 4, Beta Club 2, 3,45 U.D.C. Essay Contest, State 2, American Legion Oratorical Contest, Local 2, 3, County 3, Manager, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Boys' State 3, Most Likely To Succeed, Senior Play, Whiteside , Class Poem, Monogram Club, Danforth Award ELSIE JOYCE KINLAW Love is the Lord and slave of all. . . . F. l-LA. 1, 2, 3. As Seniors We Felt A New Sense Of Responsibility MOST POPULAR Frances Brewer, Lewis Quick F RIENDLIEST Harry McGugan, Hazel Hall it .. f 12 JAMES HENRY LEE The D i p l o m a t sits in silence, watching the worldwith his ears. . . . Littlefield High School 1, Football 3, Bus Driver 3, 4. SHIRLEY JEAN LEE If all the year were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious as to work. JIMMY LARUE LUPO I am a true labourer: I earn that I eat, get that I wear, owe no man hate, envy no man's happiness, gladofothermen's good. . . . F. T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, SANDRA KAY MCCOLL Is it not strange that desire should so many years outlive performance 7 . . . F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 3. MARY JACKSON MCGEE There is no place more d e l i g h t x' ul than home. F.H.A. 1,25 F.B.L.A. 3. MARILYN JEAN MCGOOGAN He is the greatest artist who has embodied, in the sum of his works, the greatest number of the greatest ideas. . . . Beta Club 3,45 F.T.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 43 F. l-I. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 Class Secretary 33 Girls' State 33 HJ . 4, Stude nt Council Secretary 2, Senior Play, Sarah , Irby Award. We Received CEEB and SAT Scores With Mixed Emotions BEST LOOKING Julia Skipper, Robert Cathey JAMES HARRY McGUGAN I n e v e r met a man that I didn't like. . . . F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Friendliestg Senior Play, Convict . WILLIAM CARL MCILWAIN Kindness in women, not their beauteous looks, shall win my love. . . . Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 43 Student Council 3, 4, President 4, ED E-14-L 4, Marshal 3, Morehead Scholarship C a n d i d a t e 4, Senior Play, Sandy , Rotary Plaque. NORMA CAROL McLEOD As if true pride were not also-humble. . . . Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4,39 Q45 D.A. R. Good Citizen 4, District Second-Place Winner, Most Versatile, Senior Play, Student Director. LINDA ANN MCMANUS I have no talent for making new friends, but oh, such a genius for fidelity to old ones! ... F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball Manager 4, Monogram Club, ,IQ Q. 4, U. D. C. Essay Award 3, Senior Play, Make-up. ' ANNE ELEANOR MCMILLAN CUTEST James Powers, Jackie Tyner JOHN SAMUEL MCMILIAN My honor is clearer to me than my life. . F. T.A. 3, 4, President 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3,4, Treasurer 1, 4, Class President 2, 3, Marshal 3, Morehead Scholarship Candidate 4, Salutatorian, U. D. C. Speech Winner 2, Newspaper 1, Basketball 2, Senior Play, john . SANDRA LESLIE MCMILIAN Life isabowl ofcherries, most of the time. . . . Basketball 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B. L.A. 3,4, Newbury Port High School 3. CAROL ANNETTE McNEILL Silence is deep as Eternity, Speech is shallow as Time. . . . F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4, F. T.A. 3, 4, Senior Play, Property Manager. NANCY PAXTON McNEILL God forbid that I should go to any heaven in W h i c h there are no horses. . . . F.l-l.A. 1, F. T. A. 3, 4, U.D.C. Essay Winner 3, Class Treasurer 4,Betty Crocker Award 4, Most Likely To Succeed, Senior Play, Harriet , ROSCOE ALLEN McNEILL Oh sleep! it is a gentle thing, belovedfrom pole to pole. . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2,Basketball1, 2,Bus Driver 3, 4, Senior Play, Metz , - ELIZABETH JAYNE NELSON Beauty aswe feel it is something indescribable: what it is forwhat it means can neverbe said. . . . Basketball 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Best Dressed. Everything has been said. . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Most Athletic, Senior Play, Lorraine , Class Poem, Sportsmanship Award. Class of 1963 14 Captain 4, Most Improved 4, Monogram Club, F. T.A. 3, 4, I AIMEE ESTELLE ODOM Do you not know I am a w o m a n? When Ithink I must speak. . . . Basketball 1, F. I-I.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, Beta Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, F. T.A. 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer 3, Senior Play, Property Manager. ROBERT DOUGLAS PAIT Wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast. . . . Fayette- ville junior High School 1, Lakeland High School 2, Baseball 2, 3, Football 3,4, F.F.A. 4, Monogram Club, Senior Play, Radio Technician , Convict . BEST DRESSED Alan Stephenson, Betsy Nelson 15 1963 Was Filled With Excitement MARY FRANCES PARNELL I have set my life upon a cast, and I will stand the hazard of the die. . . . F.T.A. 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Reporter, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. AILEEN MARIE PHILLIPS Things without a remedy should be without regard, what's done is done. . . . F.B. L.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1. JAMES HENRY POWERS No rule is so general, which admits not some exception. . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cutest, Monogram Club. ROBERT CHARLES PREVATTE Be always sure you're right-then go ahead. . . . Football 1, 2,3,4, Captain 4, All Conference 4, Honorable Mention All Eastern 4, Monogram Club, F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4, Reporter 3, President 4, Senior Play, Deputy , Sportsmanship Award. IOI-IN LEWIS QUICK, JR. A great nose indicates a great man-genial, courteous, intellectual, virile, courageous. . . . Fairmont High School 1, Beta Club 2,3, RQ -lwglll. 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, Basketball 2, Student Council 4, Most Popular, Senior Play, Beverly, JULIA ROSE SKIPPER So absolutely good is truth, truth never hurts the teller. . .. F. T. A. 3,4, F.I-l.A. 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, U. D. C. Essay Award 3,BestLook- ing, Senior Play, Stage M a n a. g e r, Danforth Award. JOYCE FAYE SHOOK Patience makes woman beautiful in middle age. . . . F.B. LA. 354, President 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 4-53 -LQ! 45 Basketball 15 Senior Play, Student Director. WILLIAM THOMAS STANTON Next to entertainment or impressive talk, a thoroughgoing silence manages to intrigue most people. . . . Football 15 Senior Play, Dr. Bradley . ALAN CLEMENTS STEPHENSON A man of genius makes nomistakes.His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery. . . . Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Beta Club 2,3,4, President 4, County Secretary 45 F. T.A. 45 Class President 1,45 Chief Marshal 35 Morehead Scholarship 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club5 BQ , 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Football 15 Western Carolina Superior Student Project 35 Valedictorian5 Senior Play, Bert , Best Dressed. THOMAS VAN TANNER He hath a heart as sound as a bell. . . . F. F.A. 1, 45 Bas- ketball 25 Senior Play, Richard . KITTY THOMPSON No limits but the sky. . , . F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Historian 45 F.T.A. 3,45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Newspaper 35 Basketball 1,25 Wittiest. ELSIE ELLEN TILLMAN For how many things, which for our own sake we should never do, do we perform for the sake of our friends. . .. F,H.A. 1. Graduation Had Long Been Our Ultimate Goal, But MOST VERSATILE Norma McLeod, Bud Tyner MOST ATHLETIC john Hasty, Ann McMillan il sr! WITTIEST Marvin Cox, Kitty Thompson Now We Looked To New Goals ln College And Careers ' JERRY WAYNE TURBEVILLE Fate makes our relatives, choice makes our friends. . Football 1, 2, 4, F. F.A. 43 Bus Driver 3,4. LLOYD EARL TYNER O, what may man within him hide, though angel on the outward side! . . . F. F. A. 1,2,3,4, President 3, Reporter 4, Beta Club 4, Class Vice-President 4, Boys' State 35 Bus Driver. MILDRED JACQUELINE TYNER Words cost but little, a smile is worth while. . . . F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Cutest. LALLA ANNE WATSON But the fruit that can fall without shaking indeed is too mellow for me. . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, F. T.A. 3,43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Homecoming Queen 4, Senior Play, Mrs. Dexter , Best All 'Round. 17 MASCOTS Kim Ashford and Tommy Wilson In A Flurry Of Final Preparation For Graduation MOTTO: We have set sail. Where shall we drop anchor? FLOWER: Carnation COLORS: Red and White The Senior Class Gradernothers Gradefathers 18 Baccalaureate Betty Crocker Award We Pauscd To Look Back Un Treasure-d Memories Graduation Awards Senior Play Practice Class Night Capping !9 The Man THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER Whiteside makes his first appearance. A gift for Whiteside from Harriet Stanley. The Cast A Comedy In Three Acts George S. Kaufman And Moss Hart Directed by Mrs. W. N. Gibson Our Hard Work Paid Off 20 Who Came to Dinner Mrs. Stanley .... Miss Preen ....... Richard Stanley. . . June Stanley ...... John ........... Sarah ......... Mrs. Dexter ...... Mrs. McCutcheon. Mr. Stanley ...... Maggie Cutler .... Dr. Bradley ........... Sheridan Whiteside ..... Harriet Stanley. . . Bert jefferson . . . Professor Metz .... Guests ......... Baker ............ Lorraine Sheldon. . Sandy ........... Beverly Carlton. . . Westcott ....... Technician. . . Banjo ....... Deputies .... Expressmen. . . . . . . .Hazel Hall . . . . . Delia Carter . . Tommy Tanner . . . . Linda Ashford . . . Sam McMillan Marilyn McGoogan Lalla Anne Watson . . . . . . . . .Frances Brewer . . .Rodney Garner . . . Jean Dudley . . . Bill Stanton . . . . Johnny Jones . . . Nancy McNeill . Alan Stephenson . . . Allen McNeill . . . Bobby Pait, Harry McGugan EddieCurrie . ........... Anne McMillan . . . Carl Mcllwain . ....... Lewis Quick Robert Humphrey ................BobbyPait . . . Robert Cathey . . . . Robert Prevatte, Marvin Cox . . . . Tommy Coxe, Knox Herndon With A Successful Play 1 Lorraine goes for a trip in a mummy case. The guests have arrived for dinner. ,f - ' a-1..ff- Whiteside makes his Christmas Eve broadcast. Music by the Kingbees Standing in front ofahand-made Confederate flag are the Senior Class officers, left to right: Alan Stephenson, Jean Dudley, and Nancy McNeill. 'Gone With J unior-Senior Prom The Seniors, Juniors, and their dates enjoy dancing on the lawn of Tara tothe theme song, My Own True Love. 22 S junior sponsors, Mrs. David Ivey and Miss Mary Alice Turner, dance and enjoy the result of their hard work. The Wind' March 29, 1963 fs- A Members of the School Board and Faculty were special guests at the Southern plantation. The darky maids, who served so well, pose on a bale of cotton at the main en- trance to Tara. 23 SSR I , S g S 4, I ..,.a1 f:.g i 1 1.1 f 1 LINDA HILL DAVID HORD BRENDA MENARD S .Q Wi S is 'X .93 , NYT QQ? I X 1 Eig- 'k 'f I-VITSNST 5 I i -BLA -' : ET. LHIQSES SI '. : KAY ARMSTRONG ROBERT BARTCH WANDA BLANTON RUSSELL BROWN SHARON BRUCE TINA BULLOCK CECIL BURNS I-IALBERT BURNS JIM CAMPEN ARELLAI COLLINS ERNEST COLLINS PATSY CONOLEY MARY JANET EDWARDS ELAINE. GARNER ANNIE GOZA DANNY GOZA LINDA HALES DUNCAN I-IANNA SHARON HAWKS GEORGE I-IAYNES The Jumors, SANDRA JOHNSON BILL KOCH 24 IW JANE LEIGH PAT LEWIS GERALD LUPo BORDIE MCCLOSKEY PENNY MCDONALD MARY LOU MCMILLAN PATRICIA MCNEILL TOM MOODY LENA NUNNERY CHARLES OVERSTREET PAT PAGE MARY PARIS DAVID PARNELL JULIA PREVATTE JUDY RATLEY BARBARA SCHELL TOM SINGLETON SHIRLEY SMITH STEVE STEPHENSON GEORGE TAYLOR Class of 1964 Q.. X 'sl- L. . Mibvi-ili 4 V . 'if ' Si fi Washington April 29 By selling magazines and candy and operating the Junior Booth on Fall Festival Day, the Juniors earned enough money for the annual Washington- , f K fl?-f 5 7 He it i X N Q X NRM N A Y x 5. Q S Af ' New York May 4, 1963 New York trip. It was a short, but exciting week. After looking forward to it for so long, we could hardly believe it was over. 4... iw: S Gm JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS R i C h a r d Watson, Mary Paris, Julia Prevatte, Bordie McCloskey BOYS' STATE Halbert Burns and Richard Watson CONSTITUTION SPEECH WINNER junior Gradernothers GIRLS' STATE Penny McDonald and Mary Paris Patricia Page The Sextet Performs at the junior-Senior :- 5 ffl-it Q Qu. - - f 1- - gf- R, If if f : .. gil-T51 I I j, 'gi 'M , I - ' 1-1. 1,4 . - Ti C A I . i V., I JOYCE ANDERSON ANNE BARDEN BRENDA BARRENTINE LAWRENCE BAXLEY LEROY BAXLEY NEILL BLUE DONNA BOSTIC CARL BOUNDS KENNETH BRITT KAY BROCK EDDIE BROWN JIM PAT BUIE BRENDA BURCHAM FREDDIE COLLINS SYLVIA COLLINS INEZ CULBRETI-I DELORES DAVIS LINDA DUNAHOE MIKE EDGERTON TOMMY EGAN The Sophomores Participated In Sports And Organizations PETE GATTIS CHERYL GRAHAM BONNIE GRIMES DON GRUBBS RE Q 5 JOYCE HAIR I - A ,M DELLA I-IALL A A i L at A 29 GALEN HARRIS JIM HASTY DWAIN HICKS DEBRA HODGES EVA MAE HUMPHREY GAIL HUMPHREY JCI-INNY HUMPHREY GLENDA NEY EAY KEY DOBBY MATTHEWS WAYNE MERCER LESLIE MERRITT BOBBIE MCARTI-TUR JUDY MCCALL LARRY MCCOLL LYNN MCDUFF IE ANGUS MCDONALD JESSIE MCFADYEN ANN MCGUGAN RUTH MCLEAN No Longer The Lovvlicst Class In School, MARY ANN MCLEOD BETTY MCNEILL ALLENE MCPHAUL GAY MCPHAUL TOMMY MCPHAU1 JOAN MooNEY REBECCA NICHOLSON 30 We Enjoyed The Respect Of Freshmen PAMELA TOWNSEND JANE TYNER JOHNNY TYNER JOIE WARREN CAROLYN WATSON MICHAEL WHITE HORACE WILLLAMS SANDRA WOFFORD LINDA NORRIS JACK NUNNERY Iac. ODOM CAROL ORMAND ROGER PARNELL FAYE POWERS BONNY PREVATTE DICKY QUICK LARRY REYNOLDS JANICE SEALS MARION SHEPHERD PATTY SHOEMAKER ELAINE SIMPSON ELAINE SMITH JEAN STEWART BILLY STONE JERRY STONE SANDRA STULTZ TROY LEE TAYLOR MARTHA CA ROL THOMAS Icou1dn't cre less! Now you have to watch these sopho- mores . . . A Busy Year For All Sophomores Smile everybody! Now in the tapeworm . . . I think I'm going to be sick . . . Get your own comic book . . . I don't like people breathing Look out! Here comes Coach! down my neck! EEEEQE5 -f5efEL1iiSke2'QE5iWl5SZW'!l EYES Q .as VW BETTY LOU ANDERSON IKEY ARMSTRONG ETHEL BARNES Lors BARNES JAMES BEARD JACKIE BLANTON JUNIOR BOWEN ELIZABETH BRUCE DAN BULLARD WILLIAM CARLISLE OLA HART CLINTON WALTER COX NORMAN CREECI-I DARRYL CRIBB RONNIE CURRIE WALTER DUDLEY DALE EDWARDS JANE FURMAGE JOHNNY FURMAGE LENA FURMAGE Freshmen Showed Promise AS Future Leaders . V '- Z A S HA ffw ' A . . . aff 1 'I 33,11 :'. - 5 LINDA GEN I EI ' 1 Tm JOHN HAIR E ...: EE',J II.. .- 5' C1'S YJSA A ASSI A VV' DOROTHEY HALL 'J . f X : I: Q: .if gg-A SSAS A SSS A BETTY HIGH . .. ,A'J1. , E J1.E , J'BJ1 ' . I LARRY HOLCOMB I JB.A J--B'-. A JAMES HORNE ' V R- J1'.JI' f 1 J' ' 33 JIMMY HORNE MARY LEE HOWK JAMES EARL JACKSON JOHNNY JACKSON PATSY JACKSON MARY LEE JOHNSON BRUCE KINLAW SHIRLEY LEE EUGENE LEWIS BRENDA MOARTHUR JOHN MOARTHUR PATRICK MCARTI-IUR JOHNNY MOBRYDE DANNY MCCASKILL BARBARA MCD OUGALD JIMMY MOKELLAR KATHY MCMILLAN PATSY MOMILLAN JUDY MONEILL BRENDA MERRITT We Found That High School Could Be Fun Y. , Q2 , '- .O ,5fsSi'f' 2?--' - 5'-5159-3 S: , z. . f ,Qi-'il if 3567 YZ ii,.fi3v2T:,'I?5: XEQZQNKLEQSASI 'Q-.O . -W -- ff-J.:-..fi1:aszsP2s-ISMA' '- w-Affifw fe , ENEMY-SJ-Jfw. , E231 N WEEQE- -rw Lf1.sfgJggJgg,.g, ia I A ,. wf if, 1 I I , A J ,J sf. 12: ,J iw ,fl ,z-iQ2fLQf232iT- 1155? A A , . iw i15?'.ss?.?ei'4e?1f:fi Jifiwiiiiief' sie- - Nm-., 1 AS? 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The Student Council Leads Our School CARL MCILWAIN ....... ......... P resident TOMMY SINGLETON ..... .... V ice-President BOBBY LOU MCARTHUR ............. ...... S ecretary PATSY McMlLLAN ....................... .... T reasurer MRS. DAVE CURRIE, MR. IJ. WICKER .... .. Advisers The Student Council Twirp Dance The Student Council is the government of our school. Some of the activities of the club include operating the student store, s p o n s o r in g the Homecoming Dance, and organizing the Twirp Week activities. The club is composed of students elected by their classmates on the basic of their outstanding leadership. 38 ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROW, left to right: Adviser, Miss Mary Alice Turner, P. Conoley, N. McLeod, J. Shook, A. Stephenson, P. McDonald, R. McLean, M. McGoogan, J. Ratley, M. Paris, S. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Dudley, L. McManus, C. McIlwain, S. McMillan, J. Watson, L. Quick, J. Jones, J. Prevatte, F. Brewer. The Red Mill . . . Produces A Lasting Record Of Memories JEAN DUDLEY ..... I-LAZEL HALL .... JUDY RATLEY .... RUTHIE MCLEAN. . . JOHNNY WATSON .... ROBERT CATI-IEY. . MARY PARIS ...... JULIA PREVATTE. . JOYCE SHOOK ....... FRANCES BREWER. LEWIS QUICK ........ LINDA MCMAN US ...... SHIRLEY SMITH. . . MARILYN MCGOOGAN .... NORMA MCLEOD ........ JOHNNY JONES ....... PATSY CONOLEY ..... SAM MCMILLAN. . . CARL MCILWAIN .............. MISS MARY ALICE TURNER .... ...Editor-in-Chief ALAN STEPHENSON. PENNY MCDONALD .... . . . . Senior Class Editor . . . . Senior Class Editor . . . . . . Junior Class Editor . . .... Sophomore Class Editor . . . . Assistant Editor Freshman Class Editor . . . . . . . Sports Editor . . . . Sports Editor . . . . Club Editor Club Editor . . .Photograph Editor . . Photograph Editor . . . . Typing Editor . . . Typing Editor . . . Snapshot Editor . . Snapshot Editor Sales Sales . . . Advertising . . . Advertising . . . . . Adviser 39 Each year the Red Mill Staff spends countless hours of hard work to present a year- book to the students of Red Springs High School. The members learn valuable lessons in organization and planning and are chosen for the staff on the basis of co-operation and leadership. Assistant Editor, Penny McDonald, Editor- in-Chief, Alan Stephenson, Adviser, Miss Mary Alice Turner. The Beta Club tpping ceremony, in which new members are in- ducted into the club. ALAN STEPHENSON CARL MCILWAIN NORMA MCLEOD JEAN DUDLEY President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer RepO1'U-21' The Beta Club Encourages Scholarship, Leadership And Character The Beta Club is composed of students who are outstanding in scholarship, leader- ship, and character. The club sponsored bake sales during the year to earn money to attend the Beta Club Convention, which was held in Asheville, North Carolina. BETA CLUB FIRST ROW, left to right: Adviser, Miss Cornelia Ayers, P. McDonald, S. Smith, E. Garner, N. McLeod, C. Mcllwain, A.Stephenson, J.Campen, J. Dudley, M. McGoogan, M. Paris, Adviser, Mr. 1.1. Wicker. SECOND ROW: B. Prevatte, J. McCall, B. Tyner, T. Bullock, R. McLean, J. Ratley, B. McNeill, S. Stephenson, S. McMillan, R. Humphrey, P. Conoley, T. Singleton, L. McDuffie, I. Prevatte, D. Bostic, S. Stultz. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Ashford, B. Koch, A. Odom, S. McMillan, M. McGoogan, 1. Jones, N. McNeill. SEC- OND ROW: B. Davis, K. Thompson, F. Walston, I. Prevatte, D. Carter, J. Dudley, M. Paris, P. Conoley, A. McMillan,j. Skipper.TI-HRD ROW:I.Shook, L. Watson, S. Smith, P., McDonald, T. Bullock, P. McNeill, C.McNeill, E. Garner, F. Parnell, Adviser, Mr. john Ray. FOURTH ROW: Adviser, Mr. Howard Bounds, S. Stepehnson, T. Singleton, J. Campen, R. Watson, A. Stephenson, L. Quick, I. Ratley, A. Phillips, N. McLeod. 0 The FTA. Aspires Toward Teaching SAM MCMILLAN. . . ............. President CARL MCILWAIN .... ......... V ice-President IRBY AWARD NORMA MCLEOD .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer Marilyn MQGOQQQH JEAN DUDLEY ..... ......... ' ...... R eporter The F. T.A. acquaints its members with the responsi- bility of the teaching profession by giving them the op- portunity to do substitute teaching. The club is responsible for raising and lowering the flag each day. 41 F,H.A. SWEETHEART Marilyn McGoogan F.I-I.A. COUNCIL FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Prevatte, M. Thomas, P. Lewis. SECOND ROW: C. McNeill, T. Bullock, L. McDuffie, B. Prevatte. THIRD ROW: N. McLeod, M. McGoogan, J. Ratley, C. Graham, FOURTH ROW:P, Conoley, A. Odom, M. Paris. The primary aim of the F. H. A. is to prepare its members for their future role as homemakers This year MARILYN MCGOOGAN ..... ....... P resident the club placed special emphasis on serving the older JUDY RATLEY ......... . . . Vice-President people of the community. NORMA MCLEOD ..... ...... S ecretary CHERYL GRAHAM .......... .... T reasurer PATSY CONOLEY .............. .... R eporter STATE DEGREE WINNER MRS. MAUDE K. STANTON ..... .. Adviser Marilyn Mc Goog an F HA. Receive Training For Home Leadership FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA WERE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The F. F.A. is an organization ofyoung men dedicated to the betterment of farming. The members meet to discuss new ideas and methods concerning this profession. Vocational Training Is Received By FFA. FIRST ROW, left to right: Vice-President, EDDIE CURRIE5 President, ROBERT PREVATTE5 Secretary, JOHN HASTY5 Treasurer, DANNY GOZA, Sentinel, JOHNNY HUMPHREY. SECOND ROW: Reporter, BUD TYNER, JAMES POWERSg Adviser, MR. W.A. MCLEOD. I i Al .,f 13fi2'if ' ---- ' I aswisiifgs 'w i . . .. . 2 President KITTY THOMPSON Historian l . SANDRA MCMILLAN Vice-President AILEEN PHILLIPS MARVIN COX Secretary Treasurer The F.B. L. A. is an organization of students interested in business administration. During the year they sponsor dances and have club parties. The project for this year FRANKIE PARNELL was being a better business student. Reporter The FBLA. Trains ln Modern Business Techniques FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW, left to right: Adviser, Miss Ma Alice Tur e J. Sh k S. M M'l1 A. Ph ry n r, oo , c 1 an, illips, M. Cox, K. Thompson F. Parnell, I-I. Burns, Adviser, Mrs. Helen Ivey. SECOND ROW: A. Collins, L. Hales, C. Avant, E. Collins, A. Goza R. Brown, M. McMillan, L. Hill, J. Tyner. 44 GLEE CLUB directed by Miss Alice Carol Huggins Glee Club Skill Results ln Rewardmg Performances The Red Springs High School Glee Club served both the student body and the whole community by providing music for various occasions throughout the year. Under the capable direction of Miss Alice Carol Huggins, the group learned valuable techniques in music as well as in other fields of the fine arts. The Boys' Ensemble and the Girls' Sextet sing in a Chnstmas program, while being ac companied by Betty Jean McNeill. ll if it ll it MONOGRAM CLUB Monogram Club . . . Recognizes Athletic Efforts MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS MARY PARIS, S e c r e t a r y and Treasurerg PATRICIA MCNEILL, Vice-Presidentg JOHNNY JONES, Reporter5 JOHN HASTY, President. The Monogram Club was organized in the latter part of this year to include students who have won letters through participation in sports. The club offers greater recognition for Red Springs athletes and allows students to meet together in another field of com mon interest. 46 This new Features section serves to recognize the special achievements of Red Springs students. K jALALNfiSTEP1?IENSON , Valediggoriqg QR LALLA ANNE WATSON Escort: Frank Bowen LINDA ASHFORD Runners up: Julia! Skipper and Lynn Mclluffie This year proved suc- cessful for all sports at Red Springs High School. We can be proud of our fine athletic program in its promotion of phy- sical development and sportsmanship among Red Springs students. FIRST ROW, left to right: Coach Campbell, L. Merritt, B. Stone, M. Cox, J. Powers, John Hasty, jim Hasty, M. White. SECOND ROW: I. Warren, R. Cathey, D. Goza, R. Prevatte, H. Burns, B. Pait, T. Egan, T. Coxe, Anul 'f'- il THIRD ROW: F. Collins, R. Bartch, P. Gattis, I. Blanton, T. Quick, L. McColl, J. Nunnery, B. Currie ' 55 . Vars1ty Football . L 1 We H We 57 535 f 1. f,fl.,..,.f,,5f.5.-,Emg,,5W.Q,w1s., 4 ,w.w,,,y . 11,,Qy.f Pi M fwi, Agni... , ,fyfsgg A 1, iffffe., . wx!-' wrpwkv- 141ffg+4f1f1'-wx .mo mf, , 1- 4 ,,,w3,pfgQf5,.z,,1.wwf f Q., f,.,w,ffx fL,ff22i. w':f' 2 f X is f ,,. i gQ4,f,wff2k f M 1 we f 1 ef ,Www J 4 , .. Red Springs R 13 Red springs? 646, Red . M Red.SP?i1?95 i .V ,'l.- Li. .5R?5l?195fQ T 5 H 'lns ',.' ' wx L 2 e .- 2: .V ,7f+f71fffw5?Ysf2fs9a'f?',f'JMWISWf ' ' - CO-CA PTAIN ' Mafvm COX MOST VALUABLE Tommy Coxe Cathey leaves 'em in the dust. Go Devils Go! CO-CAPTAIN John Hasty LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Stone, Tommy Egan, Robert Cathey, Marvin Cox, Tommy Coxe SEASON CHAMPIONS FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Prevatte, P. McNeill, P. Lewis, M. Paris, L. Watson, F. Brewer, A. McMillan. SECOND ROW: Coach Campbell, P. Shoemaker, L. Dunahoe, C. Watson, S. Collins, M. McLeod, R. McLean, L. McManus, manager. MOST IMPROVED I Ann McMillan Please, I'd rather do it myself! A Good Year For Girls' Basketball . . . CO- Frances Brewer , t., V it I 'v :1?. Ai?aF1??????f?1s7?fiffffflflf. 1, FIRST ROW, left to right: L. W a t s o n, F. Brewer, A. M c M i 1 1 a n. SECOND ROW: M. Paris, P. Lewis, J. Prevatte, P. McNeill. fon-unjit P-ff? W Littlefirevlif O 1 QWWO W MaxtcSn'jtiff,'i'AHVIQ ',,Y ,ii 1. Barnesville 44 '1 . , .7 Q3,x,t.k , in , ,wo i Ullrlvblf .Mi mx ' H fm .glglpux t 2.23i3w.f.aguf-wzfi ,m,V.w , Rowland. Xi S neiv mt- r W ' A .,t m,,1.,:g .U 1' f, iig,,.,A,, 4,51 3 mfg , , ' e W , 3 5' K -'ITG ' LN . fix'-LCC-f'c'1iEZ3fm ' f o . -., Ai S, 1 it 29 as , Q A 40 '1 s Q it xg. 23 ' QQ? Parkton 'F f 'J if 7: 24f,L75i:f1i:,.,3 Fairmont f4 ,,', ff? .-' ' 'O 45 iff Lifflefi Maxima MWM, QAg1.v.iif?1?ffQ'lfi . , I1 G: ' 4 ,lm ,pil g g Wil., W2 fkY2'f2fvi , 'QQLQQ 33 A ,X , ,idggkfb , if limi? , if Q , , 4 5, 5 if 5 a4,5, 5 Bal-nesq , , if ,. ,. 'Q ape,Z,f:l:?ia3igegif52ff ' fix' ., ,N M qf f A 'A' 1 1 ff' ' , ,gm-1 I I f y A ,Q The Result of Effort And Determination CAPTAIN S and Ann McMillan MOST VALUABLE Patricia McNeill Hold it girls! You're on the same team FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Haynes, S. Stephenson, J. Powers, john Hasty, T. Coxe, A. Stephenson, R. Bartch. SECOND ROW: T. Egan, B. Stone, D. Matthews, Jim Hasty, X L. Merritt, D. Quick, Coach Webster. 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Watson, A. Simpson, J. Horne. SECOND ROW: Coach Webster, M. Snodderley, R. Bartch, T. Moody, T. Egan, D. I-Iord, John Hasty, J. McArthur. Q' ..., , . - is . tsttl S stottotnnt SP 9 . ' 'WYE' ' fl' is . Baseball . . . PCP And Hustle T .tst f 'S ' 'I' ltlt Q ff . T' ' so S 1 l i ld f 1 Owland l'll ' 'l'l:.tl 51Red Springs 6 Orrum g , Red Springs 8 4 Fairmont Bluy Stone at bat C R Red Springs 4 Massey Hill 'gi Red Springs 8 Parkton . g . --f... Red S ting 'aan n fkllisnnfl. i t rings ' Springs 13 'K 1 ..-.. Q Bamesviuet Gi M ' S 1 'Rl .,.,.. ,..., J...f.H . 'QNQ-X -use-Q 'X f Q. .. 'I PITCHERS A. Simpson, R. Parnell, T. Egan, M. Cox JEAN UMDLEY Chief BRENDA BARRENTINE Cheerleaders . . . Inspiraticsn For Ath1etes DELTA CARTER ANNE BARDEN IANICE FOOTBALL ALL CONFERENCE Marvin Cox, Robert Prevatte, John Hasty, Tommy Coxe BOYS' BASKETBALL ALL CONFERENCE John Hasty Athletic Awards Go To Outstanding Competitors In Sports GIRLS' BASKETBALL ALL CONFERENCE Frances Brewer and Patricia McNeill GRAHAM AWARD Presented by Mr. Robert Graham to Tommy Coxe Without the support of the businesses listed on the following pages, the publication ofthe RED MILL would be impossible. fi 1. ' ,iffy 'fag' f'sgM , ,pl- ,W l lumbee River Eleclrrc Membershrp Corporahon Owned By Those Ir Serves FLOYD'S ALIGNMENT 8 UPHOSTERY SERVICE We Sell Sofery Floyd McMillan Phone 843-4701 Red Springs, Norrh Ccrrolincr Bur CARL -------- wc' A 1.M.memxgf-markgm--'wrwggi A Q D 3 f 'S 3 X2 ,, ,L , was 13 1 . ,xx iw, X WNNQ Y Y K 0123? in vim flags im HEVROLE if ,mwwmf A, f 5 Q 5 nw Y xi: X wr A 51 .3 fy if-3 i f Q i is W TN ' V x 'li . 3. .t .. Q Y F 1 1f,ig::,5 ,if M sw. - Q A 5 his X N X X 'I W H n X :ns Q. if 2' f 0 Q ' Wind if up BABY! Yr ,. Ring around the rosy. Is it Jim or is it John? M 8. S Motor Co. Sales 8a Service - Body Repair Frames and Wheels Balanced Phone 843- 4441 Red Springs, North Carolina Pontiac! International Harvester R.D. MCMILLAN, INC. Sales and Service Parts Phone 843-4861 ten County pjiznq Congratulations Tommy!! It Pleases Us To Please You Bodenheimer Furniture Co. Phone 843-4841 Red Springs, North Carolina Get The Best Get Sealtest Distributed by Riverside Dairies Lumberton, North Carolina to a shower! ! Stampede 4 Tournament 4 Where have you Two been?'? X, ,.., .WN .,,- Rs e L .ef,:X., .we Q , f- wel, , - 'fr . . f . S ig.. fifggyfiq :E H wma ,A Kennerty's McNeill Cleaners and Laundry Service Phone 843-4621 120 S. Main Sf. - fRearj Red Springs, North Carolina John's Texaco Service HELPI' Daddy Louie!! Like I waz sayin Townsend's Pharmacy Red Springs, North Ccrrolincr Pembroke, North Carolina Sleeping Becrutres PaIe's Supply Co., Inc. Everything For the Don't lust stand there! Smile Meet Your Friends The Rexcrll Store Form cmd Home. Speedy McLecm Watch out For thot snowball! At three A.M. ll . ,Q mm A it .rqkim 1254 if N4 Q gm SY S SMS M l , ,am ,,zQ,,f I I W VV If A I X' ' f- 2g1Lz,g'w , I Wfimw, Grantham Insurance Agency Your Local Agent X Southern National Bank For Insurance 0565 0 01104 Hiram Grantham Q, Red Springs, North Carolina E if 5 J Q X 3 SNIBS 4-Cal? Ysqxcfb You nlependznt ,Ty ' Se lnsurafrrz AGENT -mv-s vow nm- Lumberton North Carolina MQUSVOYV I Co-Captai ns at work 55 Rodney A l is t , .... ff , f W r 4 if Sandra 65 Jean . Hinkey Hall .. . ,,, 4 ? Kg N, : ,Arcana W Yfsff, - i im ., Graham's Department Store, Inc. Headquarters for all Sport Clothes Home ot all Nationally Advertised Brands Over 45 Years of Service Red Springs, North Carolina Compliments of STATE SEAFOOD, INC. Red Springs, North Carolina MA,C'S REPAIR SHOP General Repair 208 East 4th Avenue Red Springs, North Carolina Phone 843-432i ffl 5 1 ,E ,. , f .15 2 I , Marilyn Aimee Charles Bo Atlas oncy Pot Sondrct Mc. le The Scottish Bank Better Banking Member of F.D.l.C. Red Springs, North Carolina Coll Us For Your Insurance Needs E. H. Alexander Insurance Agency Phone 843-4871 Red Springs, North Cctrolino Leach Cothey Norma Fanny Brewer Julio Rose Corol Really now! DUNN'S TV Whitman Candies Drugs AND APPLIANCE CENTER G . E . Appliances TV 84 Stereo Phone 843-4081 Red Springs North Carolina EDDlE'S ESSO Guaranteed Recapping 81 Wheel Alignment Esso Producfs Phone 843-5481 Peek-Q-boo! SCHELL BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO. and SCHELL BROTHERS BUILDERS SUPPLY Phone 843-4831 Red Springs, North Corolino JOHN HAIR'S GROCERY Esso Products Highway 211 Red Springs, North Ccirolinci Grumpy MCKEI THAN HARDWARE Building Materials Oliver Forming Implements Red Springs, North CcuroIinc1 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home Supplies Auto Accessories Owned 8. Operated by Paul E. Lester 81 W.W. Lester Red Springs, North Corolino I know thot onswer, Miss Ayers! Those Beto Club Meetings . . . CAMERA SHY BATHING BEAUTIES? BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM COMPANY HamIet, North Carolina THE RED SPRINGS CITIZEN A Progressive Paper For A Progressive Community Here we stand like birds in a wilderness . . . NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Fire - Lite - Casualty Earle Watson, Representative Phone 843-49I I Red Springs North Carolina Compliments of W.R. MCDUFFIE Our Senior Heroes Practice makes perfect f xv X X ..:f C ,..-:. S iz.. : Izz X X The Friendly Store Hardware - Appliances BRACEY TRADING COMPANY ed Springs, North Carolina RED SPRING MOTORS INC. da' 6 w e For Products Since I9I2 You Can Pay More But You Can't Buy Better. Red Springs IITUbbyII B.C. MOORE 8. SONS Incorporated Buy from Moore and and Save More Department Stores ROBESON OFFICE SUPPLIES The First Name in Business Systems. Doug Lorman Phone 739-7555 Corner of 5th and Walnut Lumberton, North Carolina Our nightly rituaII North CaroIina What's up George? Ann McMillan Jackie Tyner I wuv oooo . . Jerry Turbevllle EDENS FLORIST 8. GIFT SHOP Bonded Florist Dial 843-4226 or 843-55I2 Red Springs, North Carolina WOOD'S 5c 8. IOC STORES, INC. A thousand and One things For a Thousand and one Needs. Carolyn Avant AUTO SERVICE CENTER Oliver 8. Case Farm Machinery General Auto and Tractor Repairs Clinton, Briggs 8. Straton Motors General Auto and Tractor Repairs GENERAL AUTO SALES INC. Buick - Oldsmobile GMC Trucks Sales and Service Phone 843-447I Red Springs North Carolina But I didn't do it! Duh-h-h-h-h Rik., 'Y K new f S-02. Tongue Q 2 Complimenfs of CELLUKNIT MERRlTT'S GROCERY Groceries cmd Meats Open from 6:30 A.M. To 9:00 P.M. Highway 211 Who? C1 nighfl I m suing you For I5O thousand doIIarsI Class Night Sherry darling Call THE DUKES FLOWERS Corsages, Potted Plants Weddings 84 Funerals Flowers For all occasions RE 9-4625 ' 803 Caldwell St. Lumberton, North Carolina ROYAL JEWELERS For The Finest Quality In Nationally Advertised Merchandise Visit Royal Jewelers The Home of Lasting Gifts Phone 843-5444 BAYNE'S 1 VARIETY STORE 5q to St .OO South Main Street ed Springs, North Caroli L I Phone 843-4316 GULF SERVICE STATION Red Springs, North Carolina R Happy Birthday Ann! Papa Wilson doing the twist My f? Gathering of 'rhe clan Red Springs Gin Company, Inc. Ginners 8. 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