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C. .IERNIGAN .T ' ff SENOCA STAFF 1 Bohn 1.5076 ' V '9ff Payne NWS' As a sincere expression of our gratitude for their guidance, understanding, and love we dedicate this 1951 edition of the Senoca to Mrs. John R. Boyd and Mr. Virgil Payne Q Ein 'Ill Pmormm Q X fag- '? .:,, ,Vol 'Wu 3 1 T s Tx 5' A' ps 1 B .5 1-s He Ts J s '. A -'fl SP, U '?':'54fF'Nf EDWARD ALLISON HIGH, former member of our closs, e accident FAC L 7 MRS. JOHN R. BOYD Mathematics MISS BETSY TYSON English and French T. MR. S. S. WILSON Social Science and Athletic Coach Q MRS. WADE PETERSON Business Education Alix 59512 MISS RUTH ARLENE HOLT Enqlish, Librarian FA LTY ffm Miss SARAH Lewis MR- H- V- PAYNE Home Economics Science, Physical Education MR. L. G. GUNN Agriculture Wi MRS. FRED WOODARD MRS. E. C. JERNIGAN Public School Music Pi0f1O C L A S S ES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Secretary-Treasurer Charles Narron Vtce-President Betty Lois Boyette Alice Brantley MASCOTS Wh. Jeannette Ward Rexford Lamm g,,,LQ--j Anderson, Graham Franklin Class Vice-President, l, F. F. A. Reporter, l, 4-H Club Vice- President, l, Football, 2, 4, Bible Club, 2, Junior-Senior Banquet Waiter, 2, Class Play, 3, Who's Who, 4. Boyette, Betty Lois F. H. A., l, 3, Treasurer, 4, Library Science, 2, Marshal, 3, Class Treasurer, 3, Class Vice- President, 4, Yellow Jacket Staff, 3, 4, Class Play, 3, Who's Who, 4. Braswell, Sarah Ann 4-H, l, 2, Library Science, 2, 4, Softball, 3, 4. Crabtree, Betty Jean Softball, l, 3, 4, Bible Club, l, 2, 4-H, l, Secretary, 4, F. H A., l, Historian, 4, Class Play, 3, Who's Who, 4. W4 FUW ill lllll Bailey, Helen Brown Softball, l, F. H. A. Parlia- mentarian, l, Historian, 4, Li- brary Science, 2, Yellow Jacket staff, 4. Brantley, Alice Carolina F. H. A., l, Glee Club, 'l, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club, 2, Senoca Staff, 3, Editor, 4, Yellow Jacket Staff, 3, Class Secretary-Treas- urer, 4, Who's Who, 4. Brown, Thomas Vernon F. F. A., l, 2, 3, Secretary, 4, Senoca Staff, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Who's Who, 4. Crabtree, Geraldine Softball, 1, 3, 4-H, l, 4, Bible Club, 2, Class Play, 3, Who's Who, 4. lllllll Driver, Betty Shuler F. H. A., l, Library Science, l, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club, 2, Cheerleader, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Class Play, 37 Senoca Staff, 3, 4, Yellow Jacket Stott, 4, Monogram Club, 4, Who's Who, 4, Bas- ketball Co-Captain, 4. Eason, Mabel Christine 4-H, l, 2, Bible Club, l, Li- brary Science, 2. Futch, Virginia P. 4-H, l, 2, 3, Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, 3, Glee Club, 4, Monogram Club, 4, Basket- ball, 4. Gordon, Mary Elizabeth 4-H, l, 4, .lunior-Senior Ban- quet Waitress, 2, Class Play 3, Library Science, 4, F. H. A. Songleader, 4, Cheerleader, 4, Who's Who, 4. ll'l '-fu it fm wwf 3' FSF Dunn, Katie Ann F. H. A., l, Library Science, 2, Class Play, 3. Fowler, Charles Darion Junior-Senior Banquet Waiter, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, 3, Cheerleader, 4, Yel- low Jacket Staff, 4, Mono- gram Club, 4, Basketball, 4. . Garner, Floyd Joel 4-H, l, 2, 3, F. F. A., l, Re- porter, 3, Vice-President, 4, Football, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Banquet Waiter, 2. Greene, Bobby Ray Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Football, 3 4, Monogram Club, 4, .lunior Senior Banquet Vfaiter, 2. l V i Griffin, Edward Eugene Baseball Manager, l, 2, 3, 4, Football, l, 2, 3, Co-Captain, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Junior- Senior Banquet Waiter, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, Senoca Staff, 3, 4, Yellow Jacket Staff, 3, Monogram Club, 4, Who's Who, 4. Horton, Maybelle Softball, l, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A., l, Monogram Club, 4, Who's Who, 4, Bas- ketball Co-Captain, 4. Jones, Frederick Darrel Marshal, 2, Chief, 3, Who's Who, 4. McCray, Annie Geraldine F. H. A. Reporter, l, 3, Mar- shal, l, 2, 3, Junior-Senior Ban- quet Waitress, 2, Library Sci- ence, 2, Yellow Jacket Staff, 3, 4, Senoca Staff, 3, 4, Who's Who, 4. ibm ,-nf , -w --'-x. ,l il- V4 ex 'tllii 3. if 4. Griswold, Emma Lucile Library Science, l, 4, 4-H, l, 4, F. H. A., 2, 4. House, Mary Rose F. H. A., l, Glee Club, 1, 2, Junior-Senior Banquet Wait- ress, 2, Who's Who, 4. Knott, Crudup Carl Jr. Hi Y Club, l, Football, l, 2, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Yel- low Jacket Staff, 3, Cheer- leader, 3, Baseball, 4, United States Navy, 3 years, Who's Who, 4. Narron, Charles Cecil Glee Club, l, Class President, 3, 4, Service. ll Illli Phillips, Robert Hilton 4-H, l, F. F. A., l, 2, 3, Treas urer, 4, Baseball, 3, 4, Mono gram Club, 4. Price, Gordon Franklin Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4, 4-H, l, Basketball, 2, Football, 3, 4, Class Play, 3, Monogram Club, 4, Senoca Staff, 3, 4, Yellow Jacket Staff, 4, Who's Who, 4. Simpson, Robert Gray Class President, l, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Banquet Waiter, 2, Monogram Club, 4, Baseball, 2, 4, Who's Who, 4. Taylor, Frances Howell Junior-Senior Banquet Wait- ress, 2, Class Play, 3, 4-H, 3, Song leader, 4. Q ,pf Q39 it Phillips, Verla Larou Softball, l, 3, 4, F. H. A., l, 3, Vice-President, 4, Library Science, l, 2, Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress, 2. Price, Hubert lvey P 4-H, l, Junior-Senior Banquet, Waiter, 2, Who's Who, 4. Sullivan, Nora Lee 4-H, l, Glee Club, 2, Library Science, 2, Junior-Senior Ban- quet Waitress, 2. Temple, Jackson Howard Football Manager, l, 2, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who, 4, Junior-Senior Banquet Waiter, 2, Baseball, 4. l i X Toler, Evelyn Geraldine F. H. A., l, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club Vice-President, 2, Junior-Senior Banquet Wait- ress, 2, Library Science, 3, 4, Class Secretary, 3, Who's Who, 4, Testator, 4. Underhill, Ruby Magdalene Glee Club, 2, 4, Library Sci- ence, 2. Wilkins, James C. Football, l, 2, 4, Junior-Senior Banquet Waiter, 2, Baseball, 4, Basketball, 4, Yellow Jacket Staff, 2, 4, United States Navy, 3 years, Who's Who, 4. Worrells, Bobbie Jean Glee Club, l, 2, 4, Bible Club, l, 2, 4-H, l, Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress, 2, Class Re, porter, 4, Who's Who, 4. K... G- S i ,105 -Q? ik' A E lllll Underhill, Dollie Mae Library Science, 3, 4. Williams, William Turner 4-H, l, 2, 3, President, 4, Mar- shal, 3, Class Vice-President, 3, Class Play, 3, Yellow Jacket Stott, 4, Who's Who, 4, His- torian, 4. . Wilson, Charles Franklin F. F. A., l, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, Yellow Jacket Staff, 4, Who's Who, 4. Capps, Milton Hugh Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, Junior-Senior Banquet Waiter, 2, F. F. A., 2, Bible Club President, 2, Class Play, 3. UNIIIR Faye Peedm President Walter Stanfleld . . . .... Vice President Jean Henry . . . Secretary Peggy Stone . .. Treasurer Esther Abbott Jimmy Barbee Lois Ann Barnes Stephen Brannon Bobby Broadwell Albert Brown Edward Brown Lois Brown Shirley Browns Shirley Crabtree Garland Creech fly Wakef- if f xs if -eff in 1 Ullllllll Frances Deans Frances Edwards Harvey Edwards Patricia Fail Charles Gordon Nancy Hatcher Laverne Hinton Helen Jernigan Eardifh Jones Sue Massey Gracie McDuffie Mary Elizabeth Mitchell Coy Morgan Cecil Parrish Lou Nell Parrott 1 Carroll Phillips Catherine Phillipsi Lillie Faye Poole Joann Pulley Sarah Rittenbury Linda Ann Rollins Eugene Thorfon Mary Lee Underhill Billy Wall Edna Earle Wall Elizabeth Woodall 'i 'N 4 JU lllli , A . 7 s ,,X V 'WSH is M ,S .N . ,rf -1 ?,?g,YEe?5i We V 'sQ. ,-fi 1 U ,,. , M ' , Vx Ill, ff' 'kg ' ' J ' N -' ,KW ,Q ' ' l, ,,. , :I 'H f ir ., yy ci, .. , qv - , JW fu, 3 jf 5 4 f 5 .SUS , Xa ' fff fy , Mft! ffqx V VN, W 1fk1M,.c,,, I, llllllllllllllll K W3 ..fff. 6 a le tp f ,t , . 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Fourth Row: Herman Brown, Jonice Brown, Janie Bell Capps, Peggy Ann Capps, Loretta Carter, James Cooke Fifth Row: Robert Corbett, Joseph Creech, Rudolph Creech, Louise Edwards, Mozelle Emery, Leon Fowler ', .,- :il i , in f fi, 1 AI N' if X W K Y ss' W 1' 2 ' A, Q J Q Q' j -fig , . f ' ' If V ,X 4 Q Z ,x75Qi2 l t f f I Q ff I r I 1 X M 1 ,ff ,J L E5 I at fa f 92 J ,... , we UPHUMURE ,F .. I i I 4, Q 8 , ,gr P K. ft! l .si r' 4' f H- 1 fx , f V , 1 M f f pk 1 W , , , 2 Y, Q Rl sm :rf xr yin' 1,. A 1 it y my eq . 6 7 ' D, , ' 1 lv f . 1 Y 'A ,, X 1' g.:f:.v f' ghd. H, A is 4 d ss , 1 .gas Q 'ff' ' ,ff i K' 4 4' Q We 4 Q s 1 I, f ,a l , X, fu. is , ,, X , , ,,,, K ylie' -: 'ins 4 P112 - H , , .wk WMD . 4 5 'yea if . , ik - W: il, 5 is !- wg, 4 K ,ww 4 X , v f X l 'il ' w.,if,w, ! First Row- Rosa Lee Garner Frances Hatcher. S d R . . . , econ ow: Mina Hales, R. C. Hall, Ruben Ham Ruby lcks, Ora Jean High, Evelyn lvey. Third Row: Helen McKeel, Marie Minshew, Ruth Norris, Mildred Reed, Charles Poole, Geraldine Price. Fourth Row: Ted Richardson, Myrtle Ricks Joyce Smith, Minnie Rose Smith Louise Stallings, Joyce Stone. Fifth Row: Vernon Sullivan, Geraldine Thornton, Georgia Tuck, Barbara Anne Ward, Shirley White, Jackie Wilson. - ff FllllSllMll , 1 ,xxx F K 3 -is C 'M . ' f ir , i - 5 , ,Q i, J J C as F V K UQ' 3 I it I .... V N I7 V I b x if ll lx , I ,A ' f sw X ,V K , K l 37 t K .I .. i A- 'Vs z 0 Q I: . . gf fin ? .V , K? If ig, 'I , ,ww fy 'ir' an 1 I ,X gr m , , 4 U' I f ' V vw Q P' , ,tml X II NSW 'f ' i ' for C it F K A. r 'tx , ' ,,,, N. m f my 1- . V As, 'vygtsp Y 1- , STM 4 ' ... lf, ' K B 'A tt 'I 'ff' 'V ' fx K Q f , ' as V ' K 1 A 1 VA n A-4 I V 5 y is 4 ' ww , W A... F 4 15-af, Aw. Q s, .I fy : V, M NM. , f 'V' 'fbi all ,,f,,,,' V A ,fi ,I li ff lf, ' 'W' J F 57 ' . J J it W. ff . is 1 3 i 'xx . V? , XX 2 'WH 1 4 V .s V ' 'vu , N V .fv:xv',4,. L , A , , in , P , ' s ' mf ' , Y' is 1: Q' lm' 4 4 ' M 'A' 1 W .S J , A V+ , 1 hi! M V A First Row: Ray Lynch, President, Iris Hill, Secretary, Ester Bradberry, Treasurer, Franklin Avery. Second Row: Harold Baker, Kenneth Baldwin, Joyce Barnes, Jimmy Betts, Albert Boykin. Third Row: Jimmy Brown, Shirley Brown, Franklin Brown, Frances Brown, Faye Brown. Fourth Row: Helen Bunn, Earl Byrd, Elmer Capps, Velma Capps, Edwin Carroll. Fifth Row: Myrtle Corbett, Billy Corbett, Bobby Corbett, Freddie Corbett, Joyce Creech. Sixth Row: Billy Creech, Kenneth Creech, Will Creech, Clara Creech, Ralph Crumpler. 'FRE HM , J .. . P E I f . Mlvq, fwwq ,V , V5 - ,1 Lis: Z Y ' ,W , gl xg' an ' l' Q, fltrm - til 1 mm ' A, , f fr: X Q -M., Q, P It ffl r , 4,,.,,Nn F -1 N Q' 1 15, F , ' s l m, , ' Il r . . 7 ' ' ' ll is J we M F - f z.. , 4 Q , 5 J, 5352 sa X.. is l xl I , 452 ,M ,Q 2 2 , Wg- X fi 4 gf K Q2 S. 5 M T 'mn' X, Q W 1 5 rin J f ss., J 51 f MQ: V' tw' . , K, ' . - s ' in A 5 First Row: Bobby Dail, Edna Daughtry, Hector Debman, Jimmy Eason, W. F. Edwards. Second Row: Shirley Edwards, Annette Ellis, George Foster, Hilda,Foster, Al Rowe Gcxskill Third R : B bb ' ' ' ow o y Gordon, Margie Gooch, Carl Hales, Alice Hall Goldie Hocutt. Fourth Row: Frances Hughes, Helen Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Shelby Jones, Meta Keppler. Fifth R ' . . . ow. Faye Medlin, Joe Moore, Nettie Moore, Douglas Morgan, Virginia Morris. JT 1 i r 4 FRESIIME Y Am gl ' fi. X .si ...gf.rf..i31,'+ A ' Q . . A .if 5 . I z . A 1 i js- . 'fa visa, Fr 3 1 ' Q ' ,ZW , y V , in f f '41 4 - , fs.,-,A in I , ,M 'DWR 4 , i ' jfs fi P ' ?f 1+y,E fi ' K' ' ,... 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ACTIVITIES lllS'l'0llY Twelve years ago, we, the class of '51, entered those wide front gates of Selma High School for the first time. Little did we realize the number of times we would enter them before we became Seniors. Eight long years were spent in preparing for the time when we would become high school stu- dents. During these years we had our good times, quarrels, and hard work as others before us have had. Of course, we think that we always played, worked, and fought a little harder than anyone else. There are many events in our past that we will never be able to forget. For example, there was the time Miss Newsome stood Franklin Anderson in the corner and batted his head against the wall and the time that Alice Brantley talked back to Miss Whitaker. Four years ago we became the Freshman Class of Selma High. This was a big moment for the Class of '5l. We were heralded into high school lby ourselvesl as the most promising, the most intelligent, and the best looking class ever to enter Selma High School. We knew that we were destined to gain world- wide recognition, to achieve many honors, and to break all kinds of records. After a few days we de- cided to get our heads out of the clouds and keep the upperclasses from learning what extraordinary classmates they had! Well, all right, what really happened was that our teachers set us on the straight and narrow in a hurry. l guess they just didn't appreciate our intelligence and good looks. Geraldine McCray was our marshal for the year. Our sponsors were Mrs. Totten and Miss Cobb. Social life for the year consisted of a Weiner roast held on a corner of the school ground. The next year we became Sophomores. Mrs. Totten and Miss Ward were our sponsors that year. This was the most amazing thing we had ever experienced! Mrs, Totten had come up with us from the ninth to the tenth grade. This was the only time that we ever had a teacher smart enough to pass her grade. We had a weiner roast at Holt's Lake and a storm came up just as we started to roast the weiners. Yep, you guessed it, somebody swiped half the food. Nobody knows until today who took it??? Several boys and girls were waiters and waitresses at the Junior-Senior Banquet held at the Coun- try Club. Fred Jones and Geraldine McCray were our marshals. Nothing else very exciting happened that year until we got our report cards at the end of school and found that we were Juniors. Our sponsors during our .lunior year were Mrs. Boyd and Miss Holt. We had calmed down a bit by then and they had an easy job that year. We were too busy planning for a magazine sale, the .lunior play, and the Junior-Senior Banquet to get into much trouble. Our play, Faith, Hope and Flarity, was without doubt the most successful ever produced in Eastern North Carolina! Why, rumor had it thbt the entire cast was going to Hollywood to make the play into a movie. We didn't go, however, because it would have interfered with our school work. The theme of the .lunior-Senior banquet was Under the Big Top. lt was held in the gym which was decorated as a big circus tent. A delicious meal was served and we thought that it was a wonderful banquet. Marshals for the year were Geraldine McCray, Betty Lois Boyette, and Turner Williams. Fred .lones was chief marshal. . This year we did what everybody thought was impossible. We became Seniors. Now we are the Big Wheels of Selma High School. Now we have the front seats in Chapel and everybody looks up to us, or, at least, they're supposed to. Gur sponsor for the year is Miss Oliver. We still have the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Senior play before us. Of all the nice things that have happened to us, the best is yet to come. Our greatest ambition will be fulfilled when we walk down the aisle to receive our diplomas. We have many happy years before us but we know that the happiest were spent in good old Selma High. TURNER WILLIAMS l PIIIIPIIII Y 1 Raleigh, N. C. It September 5, l964 Dear Mary, Last summer I wanted to visit you but I had almost no time left after I returned home. The trip I took was surely a pleasant one. After having taught school for ten years, I thought I needed a vacation, so I set out in my new automobile to see the world. I thought I had better do it before I died of old age, not having seen any of the world. Before starting, I went around to the corner filling station, owned by Floyd Garner. I wouldn't have gotten very far without gas, jet-propelled cars haven'tcome into use yet. Believe it or not! I was off on a most exciting trip for what could have been more thrilling than to see old classmates after ten years. My route was through North Carolina where my former class- mates were leading their interesting lives. After motoring for several miles I stopped at the office of a huge newspaper, the News Times, to see Betty Driver, the editor-in-chief. Betty's society editor was Alice Brantley who collected all the brides' pictures. lAlice told me Mary Rose House's picture was printed not long ago.l Also on the Times staff were J. C. Wilkins, sports writer, and Sarah Braswell and Nora Lee Sullivan, stenographers. Later that day I attended a football game where the famous gridiron players Bobby Greene and Eugene Griffin were on the field. Beside me in the grandstand were Virginia Futch and her family. High up in the broadcasting booth I saw Bobby Simpson. Near the half-won mark someone was hurt and out onto the field rushed the great surgeon Magdalene Underhill with her ever faithful nurses, Mary Eliza- beth Gordon and Emma Lou Griswold. u .The next night I stopped at a small, neat tea room. I was glad I picked this one because Verla Phillips and Geraldine Toler were the owners. Sitting at a little table near me were Frances Taylor and her husband. Geraldine and Verla are good cooks, because I was served a most delectable meal. ' I went in a post office in a small town the following morning. Behind the window I saw Billy Price, the postmaster. He was talking to Hubert Price, one of his rural mail carriers. Hubert told me that he delivered mail to Bobby Phillips and Charles Narron, who are now very progressive farmers. That evening I went to the theatre where I saw the I964 Capades. Franklin Anderson, master of ceremonies, introduced the comedian, Charles Wilson, and the tight-rope walker, Carl Knott. The twin dance, a very lively number, was done by Betty Jean and Geraldine Crabtree. Darion Fowler and Bobby .lean Worrells provided the music for the show. Seeing these outstanding actors perform gave me a most enjoyable evening. About noon the next day I arrived at a great oak shaded college, where I found several old friends. Strolling across the campus were two professors, Katie Ann Dunn and Jack Temple. They took me on a college tour, including the science department where Fred Jones was doing research work. In the art department Geraldine McCray was instructing her students in the sketching of Maybelle Horton, one of the ten best dressed women in the world. In the college nursery, where the professors' children were kept, were Dollie Underhill and Mable Eason the operators. They always seemed to like children. On my way home I stopped at the Supersonic Flying Machines Company, where l was welcomed by Helen Bailey, the receptionist. Here, two important iet-plane experimenters were the mechanical- minded Turner Williams and Thomas Brown. The plant was enormous and it took me almost all day to go through it, but it was very interesting. By the time I had seen all these people and places, I was tired and started homeward. I felt greatly refreshed from my vacation, but I had to settle down again to the life of a school marm. You know it seems such a short time since we were seniors in Selma High School. Time flies, doesn't it? Goodbye, BETTY LOIS BOYETTE T II Lil 'I' WILL ll 'I'lIS'I'iIllIIlI 'I' We, the Senior Class of Selma High, entering into a new phase of life, wish to leave with the principal, teachers and fellow students our last will and testament. First, we the Seniors leave to the Juniors our dignified ways and our seats in chapel. May they assume the Senior dignity with proud hearts and understanding minds and fill our places in chapel as faithfully and as earnestly as we have done. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we leave our beloved teachers who have so diligently taught us. We know our teachers will give them knowledge which will tend to make them better boys and girls. Last to our principal and teachers we leave our kind memories. We hope they will always keep in their hearts the memory of us as boys and girls who love them and who appreciate the kind words they have spoken to us and the many things they have done for us. I, Mary Elizabeth Il.ibl Gordon, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with women teachers to Charles lShotgunl Poole. I, I, I, I, Emma Lou Griswold, do will and bequeath my desire to get along with boys to Lois Ann Barnes. Katie Ann Dunn, do will and bequeath my ability to control my temper to Barbara Ann Ward. Virginia IPerkl Futch, do will and bequeath my ability to be-bop to Sue Massey. Betty iBetl Driver, do will and bequeath my basketball uniform to Gracie McDuffie and Barbara Ann Ward since it will take both of them to fill it. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Fred Jones, do will and bequeath my stupidity and knowledge of good jokes to Bobby Broadwell. Robert Hilton Phillips, do will and bequeath my ability to type and pass English to Stephen Brannan. Hubert Ivey Price, do will and bequeath my chemistry knowledge to the chemistry class of I952. Mabel Eason, do will and bequeath my slim figure to Joyce Ann Creech. Darion Fowler, do will and bequeath my singing ability to Coy Morgan. Nora Lee Sullivan, do will and bequeath my excess height to Marie Minshew. Betty Lois Boyette, do will and bequeath my love of French to Nancy Hatcher. Billy Price, do will my ability to play football to George Proftit. Sarah Braswell, do will and bequeath my prissy ways to Sarah Rittenburg since she doesn't have any of her own. Charles Narron wills his excessive weight to Sue Massey, so she will be able to play football next year. I, Geraldine McCroy, will my artistic ability to Harvey Edwards. I, Verla Phillips, do will and bequeath rny ability to take shorthand to Carroll Phillips. I, Turner Williams, do will and bequeath my ability to work Math to Mrs. Boyd's future students. I, Bobby Jean Worralls, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Gracie McDuffie since she hasn't any of her own. I, I, I, Thomas Brown, leave my troubles to anyone who can bear them until the end. Franklin Anderson, do will and bequeath my ability to dance to Albert Wesley Brown. Jack Temple, will my ability to always make first string in sports to Al Rowe Gaskill who is big enough to make any team. I, Maybelle Horton, do will and bequeath my freckles to Lillie Faye Poole, the fair. I, Magdalene Underhill, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Helen Jernigan. I, J. C. Wilkins, leave my women to Walter Stantield. I, Charles Wilson, will my typing ability to Jimmy Barbee and Pete Cooke. I, Helen Bailey, do will and bequeath my excessive height and weight to Shirley Brown. I, Gene Griffin, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Harvey Edwards. I, Dollie Mae Underhill, will my quietness to Esther Abbot. I, Carl C. Knot, do will my mustache to Walter Stantield. I, Alice Brantley, do will and bequeath my excessive weight to be equally divided among Shirley Crab- tree, Faye Peedin, Shirley Brown, Elizabeth Woodall and Joan Pulley. I, Floyd Garner, wish to leave my ability to play baseball to Billy Wall. I, Mary Rose House, do will and bequeath all my love troubles to Barbara Ann Ward since she doesn't have any ot her own. I, Bob Greene, leave to Charles IShotgunl Poole, my ability to get along with a high school teacher. We, the Crabtree Twins, do will and bequeath our talkiness to Gracie McDuttie, Lois Ann Barnes, Coy Morgan and Sarah Rittenburg because we have enough tor all. We, Turner Williams, Billy Price, Thomas Brown and Fred Jones, do will and bequeath our ability to sell ads to any sucker smart enough to out-talk the merchants. I, Frances Taylor, do will my ability to get a man to Linda Rollins. I, Bobby Simpson, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Walter Stantield. Hereby I, Geraldine Toler, do will and bequeath my excess height to Lois Ann Barnes. GERALDING TOLER Class Testator Class Flower: Forget-me-not Class Color: Blue Class Motto Learning to live, living to learn f,. , . A V 1 I 2 ,Sy 5 ii i V M dh rf, 'f-f , fc- w,f 1 157 of wi ,. 4 gf .2 r fx if ,V 5 ' ,Q 1 . -rw Best-Looking Huberf Price Alice Brantley 5 is V, ' ,wx ,,- . 1, ,pug , A ' f , I I Most Popular Franklin Anderson Betty S Driver Mosf Athletic Eugene Griffin Maybelle Horton , J ,irq .4 I 1 5 1 5 jx inf? . fx Q .W W f , gy, A KWH' 'kwrfg -.. Most Likely to Succeed Fred Jones Betty Lois Boyeffe Best-dressed Franklin Anderson Maybelle Horton -- :gpm WH ...........IIf l SWBHISI YWZHIY i X 5 Q 'V My Ziff je' l 5 xg. Q5 Best All Around Turner Williams Alice Brantley Most Sfudious Fred Jones Geraldine McCray Wll a 5566 Most Dependable Turner Williams Alice Brantley Witfiest Mary Elizabeth Gordon Charles Wilson Friendliesf Darion Fowler Geraldine McCray Cutest Boy Cutest Girl ... 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C EE SELMA, N. C. E. V. Woodord-Joe A. Creech I lr ti I 4I I I I 4I 4I F 'W T' vv-------vv---- 7 I I QUALITY IvIEATs ' Guy C. Lee Lumber Co. If I I 4I 4I 1 I, LUNIBER-IvIILLwoRI4 II OLIVER S MARKET I Es LI I LD I N cs s LI P P L I E s I VEGETABLES - FROZEN Eooos I 4 4I 1, Phone 229 ' 5 oI2ocEI2IEs I Smithfield, North Corolino Selma, N. C' Phone 6 or 230 I C O M P L I M E N T S o E I FLOYD C. PRICE AND SONS P I I PEEDlN'SIGROCERY STORE I Fresh Meofs CounTry Produce I I-Ieovy ond Foncy Groceries I Notions Ice Creom ' PHONE 225-W sELIvIA, N. c. I I iiiiiiiiiiccccccccu xjjfige, ,,,iiiiiiiiiiiiTTT' ? I' I Compliments Of I F. AND P. AUTO PARTS I I 4:1 HOME OIL co. I WHOLESALE - RETAIL 4 I ' I 4 SMITHEIELD, N. c. I PHONE 42 sELIvIA, N. c. I I I I ' Phone 2070 :I I I IL 0-0-eau:-0-.0-Qc 'P 11 1 1, 1, 1 1 Compliments 1, l Of 1: ,c E F I R D ' S 1 DEPARTMENT STORE EE 1 1 Correct Merchandise At l 1 LOW PRICES l Market Street Smithfield, N. C. 1 1 ---- A- AA ---A ac v 64-::::: ...... v .... ::::.e: .r.e::: BEST WISHES Clean-M-Right Cleaners PHONE 223 SELMA, N. c. The Johnstonian Sun Pictures - Cartoons - Features Phone 205 Selma, N. C. Compliments Of l Julian V. Deans Oil Co. 1 WHOLESALE ll i 1 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS EE se-imc, N. c. Phone 340 Il 1 -AAA---------- ----- 9 4 4 1 1 J. C. Betts Grocery l 1 STAPLE AND FANCY 4' 1 GROCERIES 1 Phone l5l Selma, N. C. ' ll l 1 :Jlf:Jf:::3Q!f:55: BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 'Sl WMPM Selma - Smithfield Broadcasting Company Johnston County 1270 TOOO Watts Sel-Field Feed 8. Produce Company Inc. WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE Bananas A Specialty Intersection ot Highways 70 and 301 Phone 390 Selma, N. C. -------,,,t--,c------ 'QQ-our I' 1' S I NG O IL CO. RAYMOND ATKINS-Manager We Specialize In Gas, Oil, Washing, Greasing and Accessories U. S. Highway 301 -South - ...- vv -- -vvv--:-e0..c:::J-0-4-.49 :1 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 4I I I I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I. 'I :INQJQ Mac's Esso Service Esso Piaooucts Atlas Tires, Tubes, Batteries and A'ccessories Telephone 81 SELMA, N. C. Owners HERBERT S. WARD-JOHN R. BOYD Selma Drug Company I THE OLD RELIABLE --.v-4 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I Service Courtesy It 'I I Phone 25 W. H. Creech Dr. E. N. Booker . I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 4, -----AA-------. 'YF Compliments Of Oaks Milling Corporation Manufacturers Of The Flour That Makes Southern Biscuits Famous FOUR OAKS, N. C. BEST WISHES THE JEWEL BOX TO THE cLAss or '51 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I I I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I SMITHFIELD, N. C 'I . 0 'I I J Norman C. Creech Clem A. Gray Selma Radio 81 Music Co. WASHING MACHINES - RANGES REFRIGERATORS - RADIOS MAYTAG 81 WESTINGHOUSE 108 Raeford St. Phone 83-J Selma, N. C. :::::::::::, ::::::-0-0sc::::::::::: Strickland Brothers Lumber Co. ROUGH AND DREssED LUMBER Buimeizs suPPLIEs 'P 'I I I 'I Smithfield, N. C Thompson's Garage Bear Alignment - Wrecker Service Paint Bake Oven Bring Us Anything That's Wrecked SELMA, N- C- Phone 2I5-W The Southern Cotton Oil Company COTTON GINNING a n d HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS Selma, North Carolina Compliments Ot Wilson Chevrolet Co. Sales and Service SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 2l28 and 2I29 Pippin Motors Inc. Sales -- OLDSMOBILE - Service I40 N. 8th St. SMITHFIELD, N. C. HUGH AUSTIN'S Known For GOOD CLOTHING AND SHOES For MEN AND BOYS A Trial ls AIlWe Ask SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Phillips Manufacturing Company Manufacturer Ot PHILLIPS FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS One ot the Best on the Market Has Great Valuable Features Stop by and Look it Over Smithfield, Route 3-Highway 30I Johnston County Produce Company Chickens, Eggs, Meat, and All Kinds Ot Produce The Place Where Buyer and Seller Meet '- Phone 2307 Smithfield, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF LANGLEY .IEWELERS ELGIN AND GRUEN WATCHES STERLING SILVER BY INTERNATIONAL WATSON AND HEIRLOOM Phone 30 Selma, N. C. COMPJMENTS OF BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments Ot W. W. Meece And Sons Selmo, North Corolino Gorclner-Creech Oil Co. MoBiLoAs PRODUCTS Kerosene Fuel Oil SMITHFIELD, Mubilg S N. C. Phone 2235 B A T T ' S G R l L L BARBECUE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY J. R. JOHNSON Butfolo Rood Smithfield, N. C. --v--v-v-vo- v--v--v -vvvvvv ..- MERRYMAN'S MEN, VVOMEN'oncI CHlLDREN'S CLOTHING Phone 3066 Smithfield, N. C. 'l I COMPLIMENTS OF ROYAL BAKING COMPANY Bokers Ot Bcimby Brecid ond Cakes I I L., ::::4f::4-: ::: :: :: J J The Selmo Style Shop For SMART STYLISH STYLES In Loolies, Juniors, ond Misses Dresses, Suits, Coots, Lingerie MISS CASSIE ABDALLA, Owner SELMA, N, c. I ,:::,:::::::,:,::,:::::,:::..:,,v - J It Our Congrotulotions To The Groduotes W. B. OLIVER AND SON Mossey- I-Iorris Form Equipment Crosley Applionces Phone QOO-J Pine Level, North Corolino 7 f' ' --v ----v v--- : : e: -1 I, I, I, I 6 mi Q1 ,I ss- Us Your Pol - Yes, Reocly Kilovvott, who typities your electric service, is your pol - ond will continue to be your pol in future yeors. He will olvvoys be out your side to moke your work more protitoble ond eosier whether you become o former, o housewife, go into business or the professions. You con count on it. CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY BuY BALLARDS Flour And Feeols A. K. Kornegoy And Co. Phone 2I4 WHOLESALE OROCERIES Selrno, N. C. Compliments HOOK'S STUDIO I36-A South 3rd Street SMITHFIELD, N. C. Heavner-Wallace Implement Co. Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery Sales - Service SMITHFIELD, N. C. II JL' ............ ....v jr Jean's Department Store Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings Phone 463-J-I Pine Level, N. C. WALTER GODWI N Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings Phone IBO-.I SELMA, N. C. JG ..v...v,v.v...v.vv..vv.......... 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