Sampson Community College - Days Eye Yearbook (Clinton, NC)

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Derivation of Day’s Eye” In October 1967, all students of Sampson Technical Institute were challenged to enter a Sampson Tech Yearbook Title Contest. Days Eye” was submitted by Billy Peterson, Business Manager, of the first edition of the yearbook. After discovering that Sampson” is derived from the Hebrew word meaning sunlike,” he concluded that the sun is the Day’s I’ve saved some sunlight if you should ever need a place away from darkness where your mind can feed . . . McKuen DAY’S EYE 1976 2 . . . TO OFFER ACADEMIC, CULTURAL, AND OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES ... TO ANYONE OF ELIGIBLE AGE WHO CAN LEARN AND WHOSE NEEDS CAN BE MET . . . OPEN DOOR . . . COMMITTED TO THE TOTAL DEVELOPMENT OF SELF ... TO PROVIDE ACTIVITIES THAT INSURE THE ACADEMIC, CULTURAL, AND OCCUPATIONAL ENRICHMENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL 3 12 PROVIDING OCCUPATIONALLY- ORIENTED CURRICULA THROUGH THE VOCATIONAL DIVISION FOR THOSE STUDENTS WHO WISH TO ENTER EMPLOYMENT IN THE SKILLED TRADES 5 6 PROVIDING OCCUPATIONALLY- ORIENTED CURRICULA THROUGH THE TECHNICAL DIVISION FOR THOSE STUDENTS WHO WISH TO ENTER EMPLOYMENT IN PARAPROFESSIONAL FIELDS 7 8 PROVIDING THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF STUDY IN THE LIBERAL ARTS AND PRE-PROFESSIONAL FIELDS THROUGH THE GENERAL EDUCATION DIVISION FOR THOSE STUDENTS WHO WISH TO TRANSFER TO FOUR YEAR COLLEGES 9 PROVIDING SINGLE OR COMBINATION COURSES NEEDED BY ADULTS IN THE COMMUNITY TO UPDATE THEIR OCCUPATIONAL CAPABILITIES TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF A . CHANGING TECHNOLOGICAL ■ SOCIETY 10 1 1 PROVIDING m GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES FOR THE SOCIAL, CULTURAL, AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS WISHING TO CONTINUE Tmm EDUCATION BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL THE ir.VICTOE R SMALL CULTORALAraSCEKTER SAMPSON TECHNICAL iRSTinriE DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION I? ' 12 PROVIDING FOR THE NEED OF THOSE PERSONS WHO DESIRE TO REMOVE ACADEMIC DEFICIENCIES SO ,THAT THEY MAY ENTER A REGULAR CURRICULUM PROGRAM 14 ■ ' . • ;fiv ' ' ' i PROVIDING VOCATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND PERSONAL COUNSELING SERVICES TO ALL STUDENTS PROVIDING COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDING SPEAKERS, CONCERTS, RESOURCE PERSONNEL OR MATERIALS AS REQUESTED 16 STUDENTS 17 Allen, Patricia Cos Ammons, Doris GO II Autry, Billy Ray BA II Autry, William VFCP Baggett, Dwayne AC HR Ballance, Rebecca ADN Barber, Julie RT Barber, Wilbert VFCP Barefoot, Donnis ADN Barefoot, Ray BA Barnes, Jerry GE Barnhill, Jo Ann ADN Barreiro, Lucy ADN Bass, George VFCP Bass, John BA I Bass, Sandra ADN Bass, Wilma ADN Bass, Wilton BA II Beasley, James BA I Bell, Donald DS Bell, Elaine Cos Bellamy, Dennis RT Bennett, Bonnie Cos Blackman, Margie Cos 18 Blackman, Narcissue Cos Bland, Patty GO II Boyette, Janice ADN Boyette, E.C. VFCP Boyette, Sylvia ES II Boykin, Patricia GO I Bradshaw, Eleanor GE Bradshaw, Johnny BA II Bradshaw, Ray BA II Brewer, Leon BA II Brewington, Annette GO II Brewington, Genford VFCP Brewington, Jackie BA II Brewington, James AM Britt, Cynthia ES I Brooker, Robert BA I Brunson, Patricia Cos Bryant, Michael DS Bullard, Sharon ES II Butler, Arthur AM Butler, Betty ADN Butler, Donna GE Butler, Frank BA II Butler, Jo Ann Cos 19 Butler, Joe AC Butler, Kathy ESI Byrd, Johnny ACHR Caddis, Lynn GE Caison, Marcia GE Caison, Robin ADN Cameron, Terri ESII Capps, Kathy ADN Carlisle, Charles VFCP Carroll, Georgia BAI Carter, Percy BAI Chavis, Arabella Cos Chestnutt, Jean BAI Clifton, Mike AM Coats, Thomas BAII Colwell, James VFCP Cooper, Bernice COS Cooper, Wanda RT Core, Charlie BAI Core, Dalma BAI Core, John BAI Cottle, William BAII Cousin, George BAII Creeger, Sophia Cos Crumpler, Charles BAI Crumpler, Lynette ESI Crumpler, Margie RT Crumpler, Nelson BAII Crumpler, Norma Dft Culbreth, Deborah ESII 20 Culbreth, William BAI Daughtry, Diane GOII Daughtry, Douglas BAI Daughtry, Mary GOII Dorman, Carolyn ADN Draughon, Donnie Dft DuBuisson, Brenda RT Dudley, Do-Right BAI Eason, Robert ACHR Edwards, James BAI I Edwards, Janie GOI Edwards, Kent GE Emanuel, Kay GOII Emanuel, Roscoe Dft Evans, Becky ESI Evans, Joseph BAII Faircloth, Connie Cos Faircloth, Deborah ESII Faircloth, Jeffery AM Faircloth, Randy GE Faircloth, Vivian GOI Faison, Betty Cos Faison, Elaine GOII Faison, Michael ACHR Faison, Rennie GE Fann, David BAII Fann, Donnie VFCP Fann, Relmon BAII Fann, Sue RT Fields, Robert BAI 21 Fletcher, Samuel Cos Freeman, Ollie Cos Futrell, Kathy GO II Gaddy, Faye Cos Gainey, Hazel BA II Gainey, Judith ADN Gainey, Kaye BA I Gardner, Morris VFCP Gibson, Robert AM Giddens, Althea Cos Giddens, Shirley Cos Glover, Annie ADN Graham, Bobby BA I Graham, Theresa ES I Grantham, Robert BA II Gregory, Thomas BA II Gujrati, Manju DS Hairr, Carl BA II Hairr, Daniel BA I Hamilton, Braman ACHR Harmon, Arthur BA I 22 Harris, Bill AM Harris, Heidi GE Harris, Henry AM Hartley, David GE Hawley, Janet GO II Hayes, Carrie GO I Hayes, Willie Wld Heath, Donna ADN Hedgepeth, Bill BA II Heni7 Rillo BA II Herrin Beverly GO I Herring, Dona d BA II Herring, Larry BA I Herring, Robert Dft Herring, Trudy GO I 23 Herring, Warren BA II Herring, William BA II Hill, Charline Cos Hill, John VFCP Holland, Glen BA I Holland, Kristi RT Holland, Marilyn GE Hollingsworth, Billy Wld Holmes, Brenda GO I Holmes, Clementine GO II Honeycutt, Donna GO I Honeycutt, Joey GO I Honrine, Cathy Cos House, Frances ADN Hope, Jane RT Howard, Delois DS Hulen, Norman BA II Hurd, Arthur BA II Hurley, Annie BA I Jackson, Darlene GO I Jackson, Brenda ES II Jackson, Glenda ADN Jackson, J.W. BA II Jackson, Jasper VFCP Jackson, Richard BA II Jackson, Thomas BA II Jackson, Vickie ES I Jacobs, Connie ES I Jacobs, Jane BO I Johnson, Alonzo BA II 24 Johnson, Bruce BA II Johnson, Charles AM Johnson, Dorothy Cos Johnson, Joanne Cos Johnson, Mack VFCP Johnson, Sarah Cos Jones, Jackie BA I Jordan, Ann GO II Jordan, Jean GO I Jordan, Lorraine ADN Jordan, Patricia GO II Joyner, Wanda ES II Kea, Nora GO I Kellon, Holmes Kennedy, Donald BA II Kennedy, James BA II Kennedy, Teri ES II Kersey, Kaye RT Kiger, Milton BA II King, Carl VFCP King, Joe AM King, Sherry ES I Knowles, David BA II Lamb, Garry BA I Langston, Antionette GO II Langston, William BA I Lassiter, Betty Jo Cos Lee, John AM Lee, Kaye ADN Lee, Ronnie ACHR 25 Lockamy, Charlene Cos Lockamy, Jane ADN Lucas, Shelby GO II Marable, Sharon GO II Markham, Jerry VFCP Martin, Sandra Cos Matthews, Harvey AM Matthews, Jerry AM Matthews, Jesse BA II Matthews, Joley AM Matthews, Kenneth VFCP Matthews, Maxine BA I McCallop, Shelton RT McCoy, Ray AM McCullen, Jimmie G. ADN McDonald, Bruce BA II McDowney, Cleveland AM McIntyre, Carrie ADN McIntyre, Donnie Cos McLamb, Jerry BA I McLamb, Linda GO II McLamb, Renezza GO II McLamb, Thomas Wld McLamb, Tommy Wld 26 McLean, Cathy BA I McMaham, Samuel VFCP McMillian, Gary BA II McNeil, Essie GO I McNeil, Ivy Cos Melvin, Dianne GO I Melvin, Jennifer GO II Melvin, Katie Cos Merritt, Jackie GO II Merritt, Michael AM Monk, Patrick BA II Moore, Edith ADN Moore, Preston BA I Morrisey, Arthur BA I Morrison, Roderick AM Murphy, Ancester GO II Murphy, Darnell BA I Murphy, Faye BA I Murphy, Mattie BA II Murphy, Paulette GO II Naylor, Donnie BA II Naylor, Gary BA II Naylor, Thomas AM New, Woodrow BA I 27 Newman, James BA II Newton, James AM Nichols, Ray BA I Norton, Tommy GE Oliver, Nancy ADN Oliver, Mattie GO I Owen, Dixie ES I Owens, Carolyn BA II Page, Phyllis ES II Page, Travis VFCP Parker, Helen Cos Parker, Larry Dft Parker, Roland BA II Parker, Willie BA I Patel, Pramelia ADN Pearson, Donald BA II Pelizzari, Joan GO I Peterson, Ethel Cos Peterson, Leslie VFCP Petereon, Patricia GO I Pierce, Renita ES I Poole, Clyde BA II Pope, Donna Star ES II Pope, Mary GO II Pope, Pedie RT Pope, Ronald BA II Powell, Gavis ACHR Powell, Richard ACHR Price, Stanley BA II Pridgen, Darlene Cos 28 Pusey, Connie GO I Raines, Don BA I Rauss, Karen GE Rauss, Kimberly GE Ray, Delores BA I Raynor, Danielle Cos Raynor, Michelle GO I Raynor, Sandra ADN Register, Norma RT Register, Pat ADN Reynolds, Lenwood BA II Rich, Debra GO II Rich, Kenneth Cos Rilley, Richard BA I Robinson, Carolyn ES I Robinson, Charlie Wld Robinson, Phillip BA II Robi nson, Willia GO II Rostan, Joyce GO I Royal, Sue RT Royal, Vivian ADN Sampson, Mary GO I Sanders, Carl BA II Scott, Bernetha GO I Sessoms, Mitchell VFCP Shinn, Darlene ADN Shipp, Jerry BA II Simmons, Barbara Lou ES II Simmons, Cliff VFCP Simpson, Ana ADN Simpson, Daphne, RT Skipper, Elva ES I Smith, Claude Wld Smith, Deborah GO I Smith, Gary ADN Smith, Haywood BA I Smith, Howard BA II Soto, Raymond Cos Spearman, Warren BA I Spell, Debbie RT Stallings, Darrell GE Stallings, Sheree ES I Stamp, Carolyn Cos Stewart, Hugh BA II Street, William BA II Strickland, Ann ADN Strickland, Kathy RT Suggs, Becky RT Sumner, Paul, Jr. BA I Surratt, Offia Cos Sutton, Billy BA II Sutton, Olivia GO II Sutton, William GE Tart, Curtis VFCP 30 Tart, Phyllis Cos Tew, Cooper Dft Tew, Victor BA I Tew, Wanda ADN Thompson, William BA I Thornton, Dianne GO II Thornton, Phil BA II Thornton, Willie BA II Tochterman, Brenda ADN Toraine, Joseph BA II Turlington, Walter BA I Turner, Gladys GE Turner, Haywood BA I Turner, Ronald BA II Tyndall, Charles VFCP VanGorder, Carl BA I Vann, Ellis BA II Vann, Judy ES II Vann, Michael Wld Vann, Renville AM Verrier, Barbara Cos Wallace, Annie GO I Ward, Edward GE Warner, Brenda ADN 31 Warner, Donna ES I Warren, Brenda GO I Warren, Cathy Cos Warren, Dale RT Warren, Dwight Wld Warren, Howard VFCP Warren, Jerome BA I Warren, Rhonda GO I Washington, Shirley GO I West, Dearl BA II West, Gary Cos White, Ritchie GE Whitfield, Susan ADN Wiggins, Larry BA II Wiggins, Morris BA I 32 Williams, Betty GO II Williams, Connie RT Williams, Diane GE Williams, Gary Dft Williams, Jack BA I Williams, Lynn Dft Williams, Pamela ES I Williams, Paul Dft Williams, Robert Wld Williams, Shirley GO II Wood, Larry Cos Wright, Jesse BA II Wright, Lonnie GO I Yowell, Jimmy ADN Ziady, Mary Cos 33 34 PROGRAMS OF STUDY . . . And he smiled. His race to learn had begun. R. Bach 35 AIR CONDITIONING 7 - 36 37 38 W COSMETOLOGY 39 DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES 40 41 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 42 43 44 45 REGISTERED NURSING THERAPEUTIC RECREATION 47 WELDING DEDICATION Mrs. Jo Ann Herring Student Services Mr. Carl H. Peay Student Services We the students of Sampson Technical Institute, would like to express our sincere appreciation and gratitude to two members of the DAY’S EYE Staff by dedicating the 1976 DAY’S EYE to them. Even with their many responsibilities in the Student Services Department, they worked diligently to complete this yearbook. Without their continued support and encouragement when hope was almost lost, the 1976 DAY’S EYE would not be a reality today. Jo Ann and Carl, we thank you for a job well done. THE DAY’S EYE STAFF 49 50 CAMPUS LIFE 51 CAMPUS LIFE vr. . TEARS THAT PURIFY MY HEART AND REVEAL TO ME THE SECRET OF LIFE AND ITS MYSTERY. LAUGHTER THAT BRINGS ME CLOSER TO MY FELLOWMEN. Gibran 53 54 55 FALL FESTIVAL The Fall Festival was held in November at the Main Campus. Events included Watermelon seed spitting, weight lifting, apple bobbing, pie eating, arm wrestling, and pumpkin carving. The Festival opened with entertainment provided by local talent featuring the National Hollerin’ Champion and concluded with a dance contest among students and faculty. Harvest-time enthusiasm combined with large student and faculty participation to make this activity the highlight of Fall Quarter. 56 57 DANCES Student surveys and participation made dances again the most popular activity sponsored by the SGA. Students danced to music provided by Disc Jockeys and live groups. Held on main campus and at Lake Artesia, SGA Dances featured well- known groups including the Spontanes, Warehouse, and Chocolate Buttermilk. 58 59 MS. STI 60 MS. STI, 1976, was chosen in October from a field of 8 lovely contestants. Entries were judged in three categories including evening gown, street clothes, and talent. The winner became the official STI representative at public events throughout the year. Top— Marcia Caison Left-Tabulating Results Right— Ivy McNeil 61 Upper Left— Renezza Wynn Middle-Coronation Middle Left-Debbie Spell Lower Left— Kristi Holland Lower Middle— Charlene Lockamy Lower Right— Marcia Caison 62 63 PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION 64 8S STAFF-STUDENT BALL GAME 65 66 67 Donna Pope, Executive Secretary; Sue Fann, Therapeutic Recreation; Susan Whitfield, Associate Degree Nursing; Elaine Faison, General Office Technology; Braman Hamilton, Electrical Installation; Billy Ray Autn, , Business Administration; Donnie McIntyre, Drafting SGA OFFICERS Vice President— David Hartley President— Billy Ray Autry Treasurer— Connie Williams Secretary-Debbie Spell WHO’S WHO 68 DAY’S EYE STAFF Editor-Terri Cameron Section Editors: Mary Daughtry Jo Ann Herring Barbara Simmons Jackie Spell Dale Warren Jerry West ADVISOR-Carl Peay SPECIAL THANKS: George Burton Harvey Eldridge David Hartley Joe Allegood 69 70 ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF 71 A D M I N I S T R A T I 0 N Allie Ray McCullen, Board Chairman Sampson Technical Institute was established in September, 1965. Community interest is reflected in the Institute’s growth from an original staff of two to its present administration and faculty of over 80 professionally trained personnel, and from 1965 enrollment of thirty to a 1975-1976 student body of over one thousand in a variety of curricula. In January of 1976, Sampson Technical Institute moved to its new campus located on Highway 24 west of Clinton. 72 BOARD OF ClIPtOfIkSIMiMflll CHARIH SUTTON JAMtS . TURUNGTON OUINWARRIN EVERETT CARR, CHAfRIdAM 8TNUM JACKSON, VICE CNArRMAN MRS. MAX, TON BASS MRS. J.LOFTON OeVANEA LEWIS M.FETTERMAN CALVIN E. JOHNSON BOARD OF TRUSTEES ALLIE RAY McCULLEN, CHAIRMAN JAMES K TURLINGTON, VICE CHAIRMAN EVERETT A. CARR MRS. MAXTON BASS MRS. JOY McLAMB HAU CALVIN E. JOHNSON 73 STAFF Margaret Austin, Alumni Affairs Director William D. Connet, Assistant to President Zebulon Z. Hadley, III, Dean of Evening Programs Coleman C. Markham, Ph.D., Research Coordinator Ruthie Sasser, Assistant Research Coordinator Thomas L. Bennett, Jr., Area Consultant 74 CONTINUING EDUCATION William C. Findt, III, Dean William M. Reaves, William Frederick, Adult Extension Community Education Director Services Director Louise Fann, Assistant to Dean Dianne Herring, Secretary Dwight Sampson, Instructor Recruiter Roger Sheilds, Visiting Artist Barbara Butler, Secretary Roscoe Howard, Human Resource Development Coordinator STUDENT SERVICES Student Services may be grouped into seven basic classifications: organization, orientation, consultation, appraisal, regulation, service and participation. The specific services provided in these categories are: admissions, registration, student records, counseling, financial aid, placement, student activities, and veteran services. All of these services combine to achieve one principal objective— serve the STUDENT. 115 Sttudant; Devsiopm«ri« Hallie Parker, Dean 76 George Rose, Registrar 77 LEARNING RESOURCES CENTER The Learning Resources Center (LRC) of Sampson Technical Institute seeks to provide a collection of learning materials that will support all curricula and will enhance faculty development and student success. The LRC is composed of the library, learning laboratory, media services, and developmental studies components. i Zelma Thomasson, Librarian Victor Fryar, Media Specialist William R. Jordan, IIC Coordinator Ralph Hodges, IIC Coordinator Elizabeth Gray, Secretary 78 DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES Beth Cobham, Instructor Developmental Studies is a preparatory curriculum designed to assist the student in gaining basic skills necessary to succeed in vocational, technical and general education curriculums. The program is open- entry, open-exit. The student enters at his proficiency level and progresses through a prescribed course of study at his individual rate. Charles Robinson, Instructor Secretary 79 BUSINESS OFFICE Barbara Jackson, Duplicating Secretary Rebecca F. Warren, Lynn Bass, Book Store Manager Machine Operator Loretta Johnson, Receptionist 80 OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION With the increasing population and industrial development in this State, business has become more competitive and automated. Better opportunities in business will be filled by students with specialized education beyond the high school level. Lois F. Denny, Technical General Education Programs Director Jackie Spell, Skills Lab Coordinator Dalton Mayo, Dean Elaine Allen, Secretary Nancy Love, Secretary Sherwood Peacock, Vocational Programs Director 81 If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. Gibran Mrs. Betty J. Newman, Teacher of the Year 82 Betty J. Newman, Business Administration Chairman Thomas Whitehead, Business Administration Instructor Betty S. Miller, Secretarial Science Instructor Mary Lance, Therapeutic Recreation Instructor George Jackson, Therapeutic Recreation Chairman Eddie Hines, Related Subjects Chairman Janice Thompson, Ph.D., Related Subjects Instructor Mary T. Upton, Secretarial Science Instructor 83 Ann T. Turlington, Related Subjects Instructor Steve Branch, Related Subjects Instructor William Odom, Cosmetology Chairman Miriam Clark, Related Subjects Instructor Belva J. Darden, Secretary ' Bertha Armstrong, Cosmetology Instructor Cannon Myers, Cooperative Education Director 84 Jane Kaleel, ADN Instructor Sallie G. Reynolds, Associate Degree Nursing Chairman Sandra Raynor, ADN Instructor Thylistine Vann, ADN Instructor Patricia Ladner, ADN Instructor Ruth Morris, Secretary 85 William Royal, Air Conditioning, Heating Refrigeration Chairman Thomas Wrench, Electrical Installation Maintenance Chairman The objective of vocational education is to provide students with necessary skills which will enable them to transform the ideas and plans of engineers into tangible goods or services. Barry Chesson, Architectural Drafting Chairman Mitchell Oates, Automotive Mechanics Instructor Jesse Medford, Automotive Mechanics Chairman 86 MAINTENANCE SNACK BAR PERSONNEL Leslie Holt, Maintenance Supervisor Furman Carroll, Snack Bar Pokey Bronson, Maintenance Wentford Sampson, Maintenance L. A Alonzo Williams, Maintenance I 88 ADVERTISEMENTS 89 PIGGLY WIGGLY 7 locations to serve you 2 in CLINTON 1 in ROSEBORO 1 in BENSON 1 in FAISON 1 in MT. OLIVE 1 in SMITHFIELD 91 WARREN’S SUNOCO COUNTRY KITCHEN RESTAURANT AND STEAK BARN Located on the Circle Open 7 Days a Week Newton Grove, NC Ruth and Burbank Lockamy, Owners Phone: 564-6104 Royal Furniture Co., Inc. QUALITY FURNITURE FOR LESS PHONE 592-2516 Clinton, North Carolina 28328 RAWLS JEWELERS 111 Wall Street Clinton 92 CAPE FEAR BANK AND TRUST Fayetteville St. Clinton, NC GADDY PHARMACY 604 Beaman St. Clinton, NC 592-2178 HAROLD MAXTON (MAX) PRICE CLINTON APPLIANCE FURNITURE Clinton, NC Everything for the Home 93 BUTLER PHARMACY 204 E. Main St. Clinton McLEAN HOSPITAL PHARMACY Convalescent Needs and Baby Supplies POWELL’S SHOES 101 W. Main St. Clinton ♦ DUDLEY HOME FURNISHINGS MARRELI’S PIZZA 108 S.E. Blvd. Clinton Phone: 592-7960, 592-7961 Home of Fine Furniture Route 3 Clinton, NC Phone: 592-7063, 592-7064 94 CRUMPLER-HONEYCUTT FUNERAL HOME S’ IW? II r uaia Fayetteville St. Clinton Jltl Clitt tr on, crfs “piMvenA- i(ZA- ' ) tenio LARGE SELECTION OF CUT SiinuiprH Gifts for all Occasions interior decorating ANTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS LAMPS - TABLES - ACCESSORIES For those not content with the Ordinary ALL INTERBANK CARDS HONORED 128 Fayetteville St. Clinton T.M. CREECH GROCERY Gas Oil Route 2 Faison, NC 95 217 Lisbon St. Clinton, NC S.E. Blvd. 421 Truck Lane 592-6164 592-4619 Shamrock Plaza Shoes for All Occasions Clinton LEON’S CLOTHIERS PA PA’S PLACE Good Home Cooking Hwy. 421 North Clinton 567-6987 105 Vance St. Clinton 97 HAMILTON BEACH DIVISION OF SCOVILL MFG. CO. Manufacturers of Blenders, Stand Mixers, Drink Mixers, Commercial Drink Mixers, Gourmet Centers, Glasses Washers SAMPSON COUNTY OIL JOBBERS ASSOCIATION FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 201 E. Main Street N.E. Boulevard Clinton, NC 28328 Clinton, NC Austin Oil Company Bass Oil Company Campbell Oil Company Eastern Oil Company Ecno Oil Company Sampson FCX Oil Company Sampson-Bladen Oil Company Spivey Oil Company Wellman Oil Company B.J. Williamson Oil Comapny SALEMBURG CITY CAFE AND SEAFOOD C. A. ROYAL STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE AUTOMOTIVE DEPT. SALEMBURG, N. C. 28385 99 LEDER BROTHERS, INC. Clinton, N.C. FIELDS GRILL HOT DO S 408 Goldsboro Road Clinton, North Carolina Main Stree t BELK-WILLIAMS COMPANY, INC. Wall Street Clinton, N.C. SAMPSON ACE HARDWARE Hardware, Paints, Tools, Housewares, Electrical, Plumbing, Heating Supplies, Sporting Goods Ace Is The Place With The Helpful Hardware Man 108 Elizabeth Street, Clinton, N.C. ecCC THE FAMILY SHOE STORE CI.IXTOX, XXMH ' ir CAROLINA 2S328 ’ D1 BAKER MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 213 Northeast Boulevard Clinton, North Carolina FARM HOUSE RESTAURANT Highway 421, North, Herring, N.C. Phone: 564-6250 SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK 501 Warsaw Road Clinton, N.C. REYNOLDS MUSIC COMPANY 516 Beaman Street Clinton, N.C. 28328 Phone: 592-2317 AMAN’S AUTO PARTS Highway 55W Newton Grove, N.C. Joe Aman, Owner 103 Vance Street C G AUTO PARTS ' EASTERN SERVICE CENTER 1100 Lisbon Street Clinton, N.C. 104 105 NEV TON GROVE WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS Complete Line of GROCERIES-PRODUCE MEATS Newton Grove’s” VALUE CENTER HEALTH BEAUTY AIDS Carroll Giddens, Owner Dial: 594-7631 Raleigh St. Newton Grove 106 107 108 Vy. V slte. ' J no I sought for present good in life’s familiar face, And built thereon my hopes of good to come. Wordsworth


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