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I hold the school but as the school, a stage where every man - must play a part. 1 Surely you can see how this holds true here in Selma High. Each student plays his role, every one of which is as essential to the success of our school as every actor's part is to the production of a motion picture As you read this annual, notice the pictures and titles and try to catch the similarity. You are within these pages. Remember: Lite's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and trets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. X l X ... Hwy' 542' r 'A my , if ,X Saw, f fy, W '--if ww 5 -2 ,, 'M 'l1mg- If 21.5 , .zu .W 'rf-W4-, TIL, .ey ..,L 1 W ' ' Mbwtdu .1-i .' Sports Editor s , . W: I 7' W 'R , Asst. Sports Editor A16 1 Photographer 5 ' '7 '1 5, , r if Wmwmz , if,..,,. Sponsor Editor Asst, Editor Bus, Mgr on-M - ik N i .1 5 Bugsiihlgr: 0 dh WF LBPF5 Art Editor Z ,i Q V ' f 3 2' V 254 ,, i A I ' i . I 4 I if T . wa 4 , WS- pi ss' ff X 7, , 'mg , , J 3 i i w....,.,...,,. i - ,li 1 1 Qkf 3' ' W ' 'I ' , f N1 l- ,iq K g:1'1g. ,w vm, ,zz X AP f Photographer ' ' Art Editor Asst, Publicity Publicity UEUICAWUN ln appreciation tor his guidance and leadership throoghoot our high school years, we seniors of Selma High School wish to dedicate this i952 edition ot the Senoca to our principal, advisor, and above all- ftriencl, lvlr, E C. Jernigan L' A7 VEQ UWXTX ul 33 Mr Herb t-hops Social Science and Athletic Coacti Mr E C, Jernigan Principal Mr Virgil Payne Science and Athletic Coach Miss Corinne Etheridge Business Education Miss Sarati Lewis Mrs, E C. Jernigan Home Economics Piano v GU00 Mfg, will Miss Ph llis Kline 'CSA r. g Ore V - Ve PNSZUON Mathematics Hlsroflf ry l i Miss Mildred Oliver Miss Ruth l-lolt Miss Betsy Tyson Social Sfudies and English English, Librarian French and English Q , M ,D I-TS' He Y hy fb Pafke Sfcaf EOfUfl'fDDs Miss Nan Wilkinson MES jeaneilex Music af, Cn English and Dramarics public SEMO :ae Lid n Ii i U ll -fm PRESIDENT Bobby Broadwell U Q12 U SECRETARY Helen Jernigan W DEBUG 5 Flo Pr ce Barbee, James Dennis Hit don't make no difference. Football 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l5 Dramatics Club 45 Yellow Jacket Staff 3, 45 Jr,-Sr. Banquet Waiter 2. Barnes, Lois Ann Best things come in small packages, FHA. Club 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Class Play 35 Yellow Jacket Staff 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Library Science 2, 35 Who's Who 4, Brannan, Stephen Earl You can talk now, teacher, l'm through, Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 FFA, l, 2, Reporter 3, Secretary 45 Student Council Sports Com- mittee 45 Monogram Club 35 Bus Driver 3, 45 Who's Who 45 Class Play 35 Dramatics Club 4. Broadwel l, Bobby Lee Don't take life too seriously, youlll never get out alivefl Class President l, 2, 45 Marshall l, 2, 35 Glee Club l5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waiter 25 Class Play 35 Debater 35 Senoca Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Student Council Presi- dent 45 Whos Who 4, Dramatics Club 4. 5 Q , f stif'29'W,f1 ' 5 'tlitiftgfffr We 393, 1 ,,,i,gau91lf ' Q fa Brown, Albert Wesley Wine, women, and Albert Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l5 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 35 Who's Who 45 Dramatics Club 4. Brown, Shirley Shes hitched her wagon to a star. 4-H, President l, 4, Secretary 2, Reporter 35 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 45 De- bater 35 Historian 45 Class Play 35 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 35 Dramatics Club 45 Student Council Rep. 45 Chairman Publicity Com. 45 Yellow Jacket Staff 3, Editor 45 Marshal l,'2, Chief 35 Student Council Treasurer 4. Carter, Nancy Lourena Shed run a mouse a close race for quietness. F.H.A. 2, Secretary 3. Cooper, Hubert Gene A package of pep. Yellow Jacket Staff 45 Dramatics Club 45 Who's Who 4. X. 1 Qi gmt. we-W7 W-Www' wav 'HW' 5 Edwards, l-larvey Earl Often seen, seldom heard, Glee Club l, 2, Who's Who 4, Senoca Statt 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4. Crabtree, Shirley Ann l-ler smile is her winning asset, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Yellow Jacket Statt 3, 4, Senoca Statt 4, Class Play 3, De- bater 2, 3, Student Council Bulletin Com. 4, Piano l, Who's Who 4, Voice 3, 4, l.i- brary Science 2, Dramatics Club 4, Capps, Milton l-lugh l-le'll prove usetul in a pinch, it pinched hard enough Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4' Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Culee Club l, Jr,-Sr Banquet Waiter 2, F FA. 2, Class Play 3' Bible Club President 2, Monogram Club 3 4, Dramatics Club 4. v i Deans, Etta Frances It never pays to worry, Glee Club l, Jr,-Sr, Banquet Waitress 2' Yellow Jacket Statt 3, Whos Who 4' Dramatics Club 4 i Edwards, Frances Geraldine Quiet and sweet, she makes no sound, but even the silence gets around, Library Science 2, 3, F Fl A l-listorian 4, Student Council Rep, 4, Whos Who 4. Fail, Florence Patricia Sweet and happy an' always smiling, A Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, M' Whos Who 4, l-lenry, Emma Jean Lite is short and sweet, but so is she, 4-H Club l, Songleader 2, Cheerleader l, 2, Chiet 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, Class Secre- tary 3, Jr,-Sr, Banquet Waitress 2, 'Yellow Jacket Statt 3 l-linton, Nancy LaVerne To have a friend, be one. Glee Club 2, F HA, 3, President 4, Class Play 3, Testator 4, Who's Who 4, Student Council Eelection Com, 4 its-avr' Jernigan, l-lelen Ernestine The best of sports, in any game, in other things she rates the same, Basketball l, 2, 3, Captain 4, All'County 2, 3, All-Tournament 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Pianist 4, Yellow Jacket Statt l, 2, 3, 4, Senoca Statt 3, 4, Debate Chairman 2, 3, Class Play 3, Marshal 3, Class Secretary 4, Monogram Club 3, Student Council Rep 4, Who's Who 4, Gittorian 4, Piano l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Chairman Sports Com. 4 Jones, lfardith Grey lt takes a good man to do two things at once, FFA, l, 2, 3, Bus Driver 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Dramatics Club4 . Massey, Eva Sue 'We never know what to expect next. Jr,-Sr. Banquet Waitress 2, 4-l-l l, 2, Sec- retary l , Who's Who 4, Dramatics Club 4, Basketball l. 2. 3.Cheerleader l,2, Mono- gram Club 3 Library Science 2 McDuttie, Gracie Erleen For the benetit ot all, we hope she graduates, Cheerleader l, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, Jr' Sr, Banquet Waitress 2, Class Play 3, Bas- ketball 2, Whos Who 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3. 4, Senoca Statt 3, 4, Library Science 2, 4, l-listorian 4, Dramatics Club 4, Student Council Sports Corn 4 9 iIm1 'TW Ll 3 is 3 gf U gpg, i, 4f,,,,f ,Q-Kvvlfl- 4 M. Mitchell, Mary Elizabeth 'Silence is bliss. Glee Club l , Dramatics Club 4. Morgan, William Coy llHe'd argue with a signpost, then take the wrong road. Dramatics Club 4, President, Glee Club l, 2, Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Class Play 3, Manager, Basketball Team, l, lr.-Sr. Banquet Waiter 2. Parrish, Walter Atlee Neyer put ott 'til tomorrow what you can do day-after tomorrow, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, Who's Who 4, Parrott, Lou Nell Liked by all who know herf' Dramatics Club 4, Who's Who 4, l-lallo- ween Queen Candidate l, 3, S X as 1 5'3 'GW N Rittenbury, Sarah Faye Marriage is a thing you've got to out your whole mind to. Basketball 3, 45 Softball l, 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 25 Who's Who 45 Drama- tics Club 4. Stantield, Walter Landis One of those all-round boys so rarely found. Football l, 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, Captain 45 Baseball lg Class Vice President 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Jr,-Sr. Ban- quet Waiter 25 Class Play 35 Student Coun- cil Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Who's Who 45 Dramatics Club 45 FFA, l. Stone, Peggy Mae l-ler qualities outnumber her inches Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Who's Who 4. Thornton, Harold Eugene Better a witty tool than a foolish wit. FFA, l, 2, 3, President 45 4-l-l l 5 Drama- tics Club 45 Monogram Club 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 4. ' 'W-my at-sz www 491 Peedin, Agnes Faye What ever she does, she does well. Glee Club l, 25 Senoca Staff 45 Library Science l, 25 Class President 3, Vice Presi- dent 45 Piano l, 2, 3, 45 Marshal 2, 35 Yellow Jacket ,Staff 3, 45 Class Prophet 45 Who's Who 45 Dramatics Club 45 Stu- dent Council Reb. 4. Phillips, Mary Catherine Red-heads are dangerous? We doubt it! Library Science l 5 Yellow Jacket Staff 45 Dramatics Club 45 Fl-lA, 3, Secretary 4. Poole, Lilly Faye You don't have to be dead to be an angel, 4-l-l l, 25 Monogram Club 35 Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet Waitress 25 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Manager ot Girls Basketball Team 25 Dra- matics Club 4. Pulley, Joann Always in a hurry, always late, but she smiles so, we wait. Glee Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 F.l-lA, lg Basketball l. Wall, Billy Keith l-le wouldn't run around the corner to see the world blow up. Baseball 4g 4-l-l l, 2g Bus Driver 2, 3, 4g Class Play 3g Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waiter 2g Dramatics Club 4g Who's Who 4. Wall, Edna Earle Christmas diamonds make June brides. Library Science l,2g 4-l-l Club l g Dramatics Club 45 Glee Club l g Who's Who 4. Wilkins, Virgil Rae Where theres a joke, and a smile, Virgil's been there quite a while, Class Vice President l, President 2g Naval Service, October 7, l947-October 2, l95l Q Football l, 2, 35 Jr.-Sr, Banquet Waiter 2g Glee Club 2, 45 Halloween King Candidate 2, 4g Monogram Club l, 2g Dramatics Club 4g Bible Club 2. Woodall, Mary Elizabeth When in doubt, gigglef' 4 ,.. K .i NY! f , , lf. 2 r' gig X 95,1 1 T t aw' azz P f 'I . i . -'D S ??L 33: ' , GZ K, f W.- 'k t If FK ,,- gc X , . , it J, r' oiee Club 3, 45 Softball i , 21 whos who 4 A luii C B i ft 4 f,,i ,. , Class Sponsor. 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Third Row: Velma Capps, Frances Cooper, Billy Corbett, Freddie Cor- bett, Myrtle Corbett, Billy Creech, Joyce Creech. Fourth Row: Kenneth Creech, Will Creech, Yvonne Creech, Ralph Crumpler, Bobby Dail, Kenneth Davis, Jimmy Eason. Fifth Row: Shirley Edwards, W. T. Edwards, Annette Ellis, George Foster, Al Gaskill, Carl l-lales. gay 'K 5' Xxjrfxl X X t Q , . i rc.. mi.-gf: at X as J, K J in 2 'R 5 tiff Nr fi t , QLQQZJV mafia X V ,..- Aj 5 pill NI, K ,- , . ' 5:5 , ,JA M: I . A Q at , 1' ri f 'i P y, , ,,, f 111 an-'A V x 1, f ,M is vu A . t V- ' ' fi 'W 1 . .u x Q 'Tlx . xx he Mi E i 'X 5 i A t M , i, , ,ZW W M 5 z l , M if J i flat 'bait if my 'N' --5 Q, 521, X Fr' First Row: Ruth l-latcher, Frances l-lughes, Helen Johnson, Shirley Jones, Ray Lynch, .loe Moore, Nettie Moore Second Row: Doug Morgan, Virginia Morris, Jeanette Munns, Gene Newsome, Bobby Pace, Rosa Parrott, Annie Ruth Pearce. Third Rowi Harold Phillips, lris Phillips, William Phillips, Milvin Price, Lucille Radford, Jim Reeves, Ted Rollins, Fourth Rowi Ruby Srnith, l-lilda Starling, Elizabeth Taylor, Elsie Thorne, Frances Thorne, Alice Underhill, Martha Underhill, Fifth Rowj Patricia Vause, Ben War- rick, Dorothy Wiggs, l-larold Woodall, Jirnrny Woodall, Elton Woodard, Jo Ann Worley. 77715 . 49 YIARZINGS F it 72 F , ' ra Q redriek l-lonrine Golda Wright, Bobby . Carter, Miss Lewis, Mr l-liobs, Miss Gliver, , V ff tr T f . ,. ' gy 1. 2 . -Q V S: .7 J f, ,i K . f ,f 4 f p f :, 47 4 . y f 7 , ,awww X Q Q Q W FNBSFQV ,V ,V H it n ' Q f ' si f f VN' 1- , tw A nw E5 t 'J 4 ' t is X Z' K not J . ., 'ff ' -M , Rm W' A 1 R Q' 1 Us Q l S 3 ' , M ,V r ag, W. K ff 9 M, 1 tw if ' ,Ve x tg ' ff? 14, iw ix , S y i' -S va gd , I? y 9' ' ! 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V ,V First Row Charles Lancaster, John l-lenry Marlowe, Evelyn lvlclieel, Virginia lvleece, Faye lvledlin, Mar- garet lvlinshew, Eva lvlae lvlyatt Second Rowi Frances Narron, Nancy Narron, Russel Newsome, Eugene Parrish, J, C Parrish, Clarence Phillips, Jean Phillips Third Row: Barbara Powell, James Price, Phyllis Price, Wesley Pyatt, Flora Ann Reeves, Rucline Saunders, Ersel Scott, Fourth Row: Billy Smith, Mary Jean Smith, William Snipes, Morris Spicer, Linda Stancil, Kenneth Starling, Donald Sullivan, Fifth Row: Elsie Sullivan, Billy Thompson, Donnie Ruth Thornton Annie Ruth Wall, Joe Wall, Melba Warrick, Alta Whitley Sixth Rows Patsy Williams, l-larold Williamson, Alice Faye Woodard, l-lelen Woodard, Golda Wright, Kenneth Wright, I 'IS -...,, -Q- -' .-:.:Z'I'2-f-Pf2Gf'-:'- 'if --Sc:-,wiovpoll PT PM U-:mnq7fBavbcc '-' a C ' STQVCN Byauuahl Jean: Hewvy Bobby Bvoadwdl Lavewe H 'T0 Fllbevsf Bvown LW' Nd! HBNTGN MUTON Capps Haan' -SQVNIBEIN HUBCJT Coopev evil'-:C wtf 'Dvfpil Havvef EdwavdS Sue' massaw Eavdlfh Jonas Mavy Lab 'N'TC'MeN CO7 Movgau Faye -PCCJBN VV.H. Pawish CBTKEYSINC. ?hm'P3 Walfer S7'auf1'e.Id Llllie, Faye. 'Paoli Xgggjqyg -fHoYv9T,orY U3aN ,PUHQ7 SaYHh 'ROSQN A W 'K.'nS Sfohle.. ' Shfvfey Byowyq Lol'S HHN Sfvicklnrvd SHQYIK7 CVGLTYCL QN6 EY! fb- Nancy Cavnfnv W65da,I A 4:1 25535511549 ' ,L + Ci? Ill 'NIRY - I940-1952 Unlike many future Senior classes, the '52 class was not the least bit timid or frightened as it made its way into the SHS first grade class rooms. Most people agree that even now we have changed only in minor ways. For instance, Gracie McDuffie was taller than Faye Peedin that first eventful year, but weights and heights aren't really the important historical significance of thisdthe l952 gradu- ating class. We learned our A B C's especially fast for a class of our mentality and gradually advanced in the success of our education, Some still have-well not such pleasant memories of Miss Almond's third grade closet, but as a whole we were a civic-minded group Winning the scrap paper drive in the fifth grade and selling candy for the Ped Cross were some of our contributions. With the same unfaltering spirit of our first years we entered our freshman year in the fall of '48, and promised ourselves that we would be the most outstanding class ever to adorn the cap and gown of Selma High. Known for our determination, we haven't failed ourselves of our expectations as yet. Our freshman year was filled with many outstanding events There was the time when l.ib Woodall was elected 'Vice President of the United States on the Country Hick ticket: Of course she first de- feated Stephen Brannan of Civicrats. We also were, and still are, the first class in history to have re- ceived a personal letter from the daughter of the United State's President, The Selma High Freshmen received a letter from MargaretTruman herself in reply to congratulations note sent to her after the victorious election of Mr. Truman as President. Miss Edith Stephenson and Mr, H, V. Payne were our sponsors and Shirley Brown and Bobby Broad- well were marshals. We were at last upper-classmen when we reached our sophomore year. Sponsors were Mrs. Wade Peterson and Mrs. Mary Lou Roberson. Our dramatic ability shone forth in a Halloween Minstrel where we actually made more money than the senior class. lt was a big hit all of us agreedl Several classmates were waiters and waitresses at the Junior-Senior Banquet, and the social calen- dar was topped with a wiener roast at Holt Lake. Bobby Broadwell, Shirley Brown, and Faye Peedin were marshals Our Junior year was cram-packedi' with outstanding happenings. The tacky party after a con- tested magazine campaign was fun-filled evening, climaxed with Catherine Phillips and Stan Stanfield were chosen as winners. Behind the puzzling title, Bolts and Nuts, was the funniest comedy ever to be presented on the SHS stage, This big hit was our Junior Class Play, of course. The Junior-Senior Banquet was really a big affair taking place in the 'lStork Club with an Orches- tra and all the trimmings. Marshals for the year were Shirley Brown, Chief, Bobby Broadwell, Faye Peedin, and Helen Jernigan, Mrs. Wade Peterson and Mrs. John R. Boyd were our sponsors. Surviving the first year of French, Geometry, and all the other junior activities, we finally became seniors, the dignified, with Miss Nan Wilkinson as our sponsor. Our version of The Big Show with Tallulah Bankhead, none other than Sue Massey, was a great success at the Halloween Carnival. We gave the school three officers of the first Student Council ever organized in Selma High, Bobby Broadwell, President, Stan Stanfield, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Shirley Brown, Treasurer. Our class mascots, Flo Price and Doug Creech, have been chosen, and our class is publishing the l952 edition on the Senoca. As this history is written we have yet our last Junior-Senior to attend, our class play is in the future, and we are yet to adorn the cherished SHS cap and gown. Historians: Shirley Brown, Gracie McDuffie PIIIIPIIEIIY Relaxing in my penthouse apartment after a hard day at the office, I glanced through the New York Times to see if I could find out who won the National Beauty Contest, Joann Pulley or Elizabeth Woodall, This column is written by Shirley Brown, the society editor for the paper She also has the lonely hearts column, I can't understand why she hasn't answered my letter, Before I could read the results of the beauty contest, I was startled to see the pictures of Shirley Crabtree and Coy Morgan co-starring in The Great Lovers My, I thought to myself, I knew them in the good ole' days, and I can't afford to miss it, I rang for a taxi and put on my kiss-proof lipstick, because Virgil Wilkins, the elevator boy, is read- ing Romeo and Julietf' Stepping out to the street, Stephen Brannan, my taxi driver, was there wait- ing for me, , Upon arriving, I saw Sue Massey, Gracie McDuffie, Lillie Faye Poole, and Jean I-Ienry waiting for anybody to take them to the premiere. And who other should be selling tickets than Catherine Phillips and LaVerne I-linton, They told me that they took in at least a thousand dollars a night Of course, it is necessary to take in that much money to keep Albert Wesley Brown, the Producer, in spending money. Glacing in his office, I saw three secretaries, Frances Edwards, Patricia Fail, and Edna Earle Wall, It takes three to keep up with his women and money. Going on through the lobby, I was not surprised to find Walter Stanfield in the lounge sleeping his cares away. Occasionally he drowns his sorrows since he lost his job as postman. Since the crowd was hurrying in, I decided to be ushered in before the theatre was filled. I-landing my ticket to Billy Wall, chief usher, I was escorted down the aisle, and who other should I get a seat beside than Frances Deans and Mary Elizabeth Mitchell Frances' love affairs seemed to be the main topic of conversation during the entire play. The play was remarkably good, and I went backstage during intermission to congratulate everybody. On my way, I was practically knocked down by Eugene Thornton, the star comedian of the in-between- act performances. Going backstage, I found W, A. Parrish, the electrician, very excited because Jimmy Barbee had blown a fuse. The lighting effects were a little off, but Jimmy declares he didn't go to sleep. I-low could he with Peggy Stone somewhere in the audience, The scenery and artistic work was beauti- fully done by I-lubert Cooper and I-larvey Earle Edwards, While talking with Bobby Broadwell, the direc- tor, I found that he was very proud of his cast and also his newly grown beard. I-Ie finally got his wish, a beard and an electric razor. Since Helen Jernigan had given the signal for the music to begin, I hurried back to the auditorium, I was ushered to my seat by Eardith Jones. No sooner had I gotten seated, than about a dozen people wanted to get by After the children had stepped on and over my toes, I recognized their parents to beg Lois Ann Barnes lStrickIandI and her husband, and Nancy I-latcher lCarterl and her husband, After much confusion they all got seated. Waiting for the play to begin, I was completely showered with popcorn. Turning around, I saw Lou Nell Parrot's fl-linnantl and Sarah Faye Rittenburgs iRoseI two little boys playing horse-shoe with the feather on my hat, The second act was equally as good as the first. AI Jolson, none other than that famous celebrity, Milton Capps, rang the curtains down by singing You Made Me Love You. Stopping in the lounge to call a taxi, I noticed that something was missing---Stanfield, I-Iere he comes with his face all smiles and a broom in each hand, Upon questioning him, I found that he had secured a job-head janitor. I hurried out since my cab was waiting for me Faye Peedin Coy Morgan Lil T WILL il ll 'Ill 'LIME 'I' We,the Senior Class of '52, as we reach the crossroads of life, wish to bequeath the following to the pupils left behind: First, we the Seniors leave to the Juniors our first place in the lunch line and our seats in classroom and chapel May they absorb enough Senior dignity to fill these places with sincere and grateful hearts. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we leave anything that the Juniors don't happen to want. Last, but certainly not least, to our beloved principal and teachers, we leave our sincere blessings and best wishes. May they never forget us, for we will never forget their careful guidance and leadership. I I Lillie Fay Poole, do will and bequeath my ability to bop to Linda Rollins. l, W. A, Parrish, do will and bequeath my quietness to Vernon Sullivan. In Eva Sue Massey, do will and bequeath my excess weight to Georgia Tuck, since she has none of her own. I, I-lubert Gene Cooper, do will and bequeath my artistic ability to Billy Corbett, who can't draw a straight line , I, Frances Deans, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with people, especially boys, to Shir- ley Batten. l , Lib Woodall, do will and bequeath my personality to anybody who'll take it. l, Mary Lib Mitchell, do will and bequeath my ability to be a pest to Helen McKell and Evelyn Ivey. I, Virgil Rae Wilkins, do will and bequeath the following to Miss Etheridge: First, my multicolored beard that she adores so much, and second, all my troubles- -knowing that she has none. I, Shirley Brown, do will and bequeath my Johnstonian Selma I-ligh Notes to anybody who is nosey enough to write them. I I I I l, White. Shirley Crabtree, do will and bequeath my ability to speak French fluently to Mack Peedin. Eugene Thornton, do will and bequeath my wit to Jeane Branch, since she sure could use it. Pat Fail, do will and bequeath my courtesy to Joyce Stone. Milton Capps, Jr, do will and bequeath my ability to dance to Wilbur Bailey. Catherine Phillips do will and bequeath my natural curly hair to Grace Johnson. Walter Landis Stanfield, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Junior Debnam, Billy Wall, do will and bequeath my laziness to Jimmy Bailey, since he is so smart on class. Lois Ann Barnes, do will and bequeath my ability to get a man to Frances Hatcher. Gracie Erleen McDuffie, do will and bequeath my ability to drive and my long hair to Shirley I, Peggy Stone, do will and bequeath my position as cheerleader to anyone crazy enough to sprain an ankle for it. I, Frances Edwards, do will and bequeath my excess weight and height to Georgia Tuck, I, Albert Wesley Brown, Jr., do will and bequeath my ability to drive to Rudolph Creech. I Nancy Carter, do will and bequeath my natural curly hair to Geraldine Thornton. I, I-lelen Jernigan, do will and bequeath the annual bank account to the Senoca Statt ot '53, and also a box ot aspirins. I, I-larvey Edwards, do will and bequeath my art ability to Ivlozelle Emery. I, Jean I-lenry, do will and bequeath my excess height to Joyce Stone since she towers above every- body else in the Junior Class. I, Faye Peedin, do will and bequeath my ability to play the Methodist pipe organ to Georgia Tuck, I, Lou Nell Parrott, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Shelby Jones. I Eardith Jones, do will and bequeath my friendliness to Ruben I-lam. i I, Edna Earle Wall, do bequeath to Erances Hughes my ability to get a man since she can't seem to get one ot her own-she can'tl I, Bobby Broadwell, do hereby bequeath one box ot Cal-IXO4 to the editor ot next year's Senoca in hopes that this analgesic will relieve to a small extent, the headaches this poor soul is bound to incur, The cream ot the Senior class, Shasta Ivlorgan, Rock Barbee, Walter Stantield, and Bobby Broadwell, do will and bequeath our ability to sell annual advertisements to any Juniors who are big enough liars to till our shoes. I-lereby, I, Laverne I-linton, do will and bequeath my ability to take dictation in shorthand to Eloise Gordon, ' N ll. g -271,9 ...Thai rzlllllfm -75222251 xlfflfff Y' E Most Popurar Walrer Stanfreld Heien Jernigan Most Lzkely To Succeed Bobby Broadwell Snrrley Brown f:r1Qr'1dl1GST Eardrrh Jones La Verne I-lrnron i 1 I Best Lookrng fV1OSTfAxThlGTIC Jrrnrny Barbee LOU Nell Barroff ,S 77m YC1. Walter Sfanfreld 1 Sarah Faye Rrrtenbury Wittresf Grace McDoHue Eugene Tnornton R35 U WA! Most Srodrous Faye Peedln Bobby Broadvvell 'l I I I I I I 4 I 6 I Best Dressed I Nberr Brown Sue Massey Best All Around I I I Bobby Broadwell -Shirley Brown I I I I I Cutest girl. .. Cutest boy ..... Neatest girl .... Neatest boy .... . Most ambitious girl .... Most ambitious boy Cutest couple ..... Most tallcatiye girl. Most talkative boy... Most bashtul girl.. Most bashtul boy .... Best leader-girl .. Best leader-boy ..... Quietest girl ..... Quietest boy ..... Most talented girl. Most talented boy... Biggest tlirtee-girl ..... Biggest tlirt-aeboy. Most original girl.. Most original boy ..... Most courteous girl .... Most courteous boy ..... Biggest baby girl ..... Biggest baby boy ..... Laziest girl ...... Laziest boy .... 'I'illlLll'l' . .Lois Ann Barnes .Stephen Brannan Elizabeth Woodall . .l-laryey Edwards . . .Faye Peedin . . . . .Coy Morgan .. ...Shirley Crabtree and Coy Morgan . . . .Gracie Mclfluttie .. . .Gene Thornton . . . .Frances Edwards ....l-lubert Cooper .. ...Shirley Brown . . . .Bobby Broadwell . . . . .Frances Edwards .....W. A Parrish ....l-lelen Jernigan ....l-lubert Cooper . . . .Sue Massey .. . .Albert Brown .....Faye Peedin . . . . .Bobby Broadwell ........Pat Fail . . . .Flaryey Edwards . . . . .Peggy Stone ...Albert Brown . . . . .Frances Deans .....Billy wait . .A ' as ,i QW A , f-VN xx 5? ' X if Ngw Qgt ri gg db Gb News EEL X, 23 D I ff ff 'manager r 1 V4 gx. xx iff! at - r 1 I As. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Broadwell, Rrchardson, Bradherry, Brown, Stanheld, Brvrton, Jernrgan, Peedrn, Ed- gwards, Capps, Creech, Newsome, Hatcher, Bruce, Creech, Brantley T1 W I T I i i I rr l STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS X pl' S J r r V rr Broadwell, Presrdenrg Wrlkinson, Faculty Advisor, Bradberry, Secretary, Brown, Treas urer, Richardson, Vnce President, Sfanfreld, Sergeant-at-Arms, I' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row: l-latcher, l-linton, Bunn, Second Pow: Capps, Thornton, Ellis, Bass Third Row: Edwards, lVlyatt, Smith Fourth Pow' Phillips, Edwards, Edwards, Phillips Fitth Row: Starling, Lewis. First Row: Thornton, Blackman, Brannan, Mr, Gunn, Warrick, Byrd, Brown Second Rowi Bailey, Woodard, Starling, Creech, Lynch, Foster, l-lernng Third Row: Price, Capps, Phillips, Boykin, Smith, l-latcher Fourth Pow Gordon, Brown, l-lales, Strickland, Brown. Fitth Rowi Avery, Baldwin, Brown, Edwards, Phillips W Umm: WW, ill FUTURE FARMERS AMERICA I I I I I Ilfirsr Rowi Boon, Thorne, Hncks, Emery, Second Row' MISS Holt, IVIQDUHIQ, Capps, Foster, Wuggs, Barnes, Parrott Morrrs, PImIIuos,Browr1,Gordor1, PrnCe,Garr1er, Ivlmslwevv. I I . I I I I I I I 1 I or LIBRARY SCIENCE I I I I 1, I I DRAMATICS ' CLASS YELLOW JACKET STAFF Tuck, Brown, Warrick, Peedm, Britton, Mass Etheridge, Sulluvan, Whrtley, Hatcher Pee-din, Norris, Capps, Crabtree, Jermgarw, Musa Holt, Barpee, Rnchardsom, Phrilrps Bradberry, Creech, Cooper, Edwards, Peedin GLEE CLUB l 1 1 i I 4 ! ,I -, A I ' 1 ' I V -' 3 e . ' ' N 3 -' , A ' 5 . .W Q ' 1 J I 3 l ' ,. - 5 I . I y 1 , . ' Q T ii I X l'l GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM M Q Wilson, Minshew, Third Rowi Capps, Hatcher, Brown, Thorne, Corbett, Cooper, Bunn First Rowi Thorne, Rittenbury, Jernigan, Powell, White. Second Rovvi Britton, Radford Coach Payne. First Row: Creech, l-licks, Stanfield, Batten, Richardson, Second Row: Peedin, Hall, Coach l-lipps, Foster, Corbett, Warrick. :il MW? BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM i, : it 3' if I f Ei ? First Rowi Brannan, Thornton, Corbett, Seconcl Row: Bailey, Creech, Corbett, Third Row: Corbett, Dale, Fowler, Fourth Rowi Cooper, Phillips, Parrish. Fifth Rowi Coach l-lipps, l-lall, Wall. CH EER LEADERS Gracie lVlcDuttie, Joanne Pulley, Dianne Britton, Jean I-lenry-Chief, Barbara Ward, Peggy Stone. -if-L, BASEBALL 6 3 i 1 'r i 4, W, l i, r. l l 1 i lf , JU' x 5.1,---.JW A . ' Fw! ,f Huw -6 7 H haf if wx -Q-K .,- .SN Wh FF5 ::.fNt::.1.-:.t:.7-4r::::: I f 'A'A - A - A AA-- --A f 'I I I I QUEEN UPHOLSTERY SHOP I UPHOLSTERING- REFURNISHING 'I 1: We Make Old Furniture Look New II If Selma-Smithfield Highway 301 II II II I I II 'I 2'55 :ff::v'::J55J:5:::J:f::: r--vv---v FOR M 8 BOYS The Place To Go For The Brands You Know 1- --v-- --- --v v--v- 'I 'I II Davis Department Store 'I 1, L. O. DAVIS, Manager I: The Store Bargains Built ,Q WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA I RIVERSIDE CABS For Quick and Dependable Service W. M. CREECH, Proprietor SMITHFIELD, N. C. DIAL 2I5l All Passengers Insured Courteous Drivers COMPLIMENTS SMITHFIELD MULE CCDMPANY LIVESTOCK, rRAcToRs, FARM MACHINERY CLEAN USED CARS .I, A-----.-... - .-A--........ ...... - --------J-------,,,,-,AAG I I Compliments Ot 'I I Big Planters Tobacco tl . I Warehouse Smithfield, N. C. Phone 2598 fvd-vvv,,,, , ,,.,,,,, vv... .rea-0-0-ooo-oo Compliments Of Waltz Court Cafe Highway 3OI Between Selma and Smithfield In the Heart of Johnston County P35555 A:5:5:5:J!!5f: -------v ---v-v II I W. B. OLIVER AND SON, INC. I MASSEY-I-IARRIS EARM EQUIPMENT CROSLEY APPLIANCES PI-IONE 200-.I PINE LEVEL, NORTI-I CAROLINA I P, AND P, AUTO PARTS I J. C. BETTS GROCERY I WHOLESALE - RETAIL STAPLE AND FANCY OROCERIES II I PHONE 42 I I Phone I5I SELIVIA, NORTH CAROLINA SELIVIA, NORTH CAROLINA I :xxx xxxxxxxxxx Lxxxx,xxxxxxxxxxxx f' ---A------ --A---AA----------------- - ----- - A SELMA COTTON MILLS UNIT INTERCHEMICAL CORPORATION COATED PRODUCTS DIVISION SELIVIA, NORTH CAROLINA PINE TREE STANDARD OILCLOTH Cin SANITAS WA-L COVERINOS COmpIjmenTs Of I SELMA POLICE STATION 'IT II II I II 'I II I I II II II II II II I II II I II I II II II :I I I II I I I II I II I II I II ATKINS OIL COMPANY SELIVIA-PHONE T88 SMITHFIELD-PHONE 530 OAS - FUEL OIL - KEROSENE A : : :::-0-4-:J-0.0-c:.r0-c::.f-0-4:::: :: SMITHFIELD AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION SMITHFIELD, NoRtH c'7xu5ouNA BUIE MOTORS, INC.--Studebolcer Cors ond Trucks GARDNER MOTOR CO.-Dodge oncl Plymouth Cors Dodge Job Roted Trucks LlTTLE'S PONTIAC CO.-Pontioc Cots ond GMC Trucks PIPPIN MOTORS, INC.-Oldsmobile Cors SMITHFIELD AUTO SALES, INC.-Koiser-Frozer ond Henry J. Cors STANLEY MOTORS, INC.-Chrysler ond Plymouth Cors WILLIAMS MOTOR CO.-Buick Cors WILSON CHEVROLET CO.-Chevrolet Cots ond Trucks B. 81 R. WILSON, INC.-Forcl Cors ond Trucks 'I I 'I TTQQQQQQQQQQQQQQTT 1, ::::: :T -TTT -,,, Compliments Of ll 'I ' W C K B oPEN AIR MARKET 1 . I EASTERN CAROLINA'S FIRST Fresh Fruits ond Vegetables STATION Bononos Our Specialty ' DUNN-S 'tht' ld 24 Hour Service-7 Doys Weekly Il ml . le 4, BENSON-Lllllngton SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA AT THE STOP LIGHT Tj 780 Kulocycles IOOO Wotts TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT- I TTTHTTTTTTTT- TTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTA T I MTTTTTTTTTTT' ': TTTTTTTTT l l DRINK ll WHITE SWAN MOTEL I , GRADE A FINE FOODS I, I, 4 4, . 1 I I Fost ond Dependable Service W O R L E Y S ll 7 Doys Weekly I :I Locoted QV2 Miles South of BEVERAGES je T SMITHFIELD, N. C. I1 IQ on Highwoy 3OI I I I If I F ::::: ': ':::::'f:::::::: :: A 'f EDMUNDS MEN's I HUGH AUSTlN'5 I CLOTHIERS I A LNA ONE OF NORTH CAROI.INA'S ' SELMA' NORTH C RO ' BETTER MEN's AND BOY's STORES , FOR THE LATEST IN STYLES I FOR MEN AND BOYS A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK I THE JOHNS ONIAN-SUN I FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS 1, CALL 205 j' SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA I BEST WIsHEs TO I THE CLASS OF '52 I - PM EASON S JEWELRY E DlAMON'5 CREDIT WATCHES - DIAMONDS - SILVER 4: JEWEI-ERS REPAIRINO I ELOIN AND HAMILTON WATCHES SELMA NORTH CAROLINA 11 SelmcI's Leoding Credit Jewelers I Ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 TTTTTT' TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Compliments Of I I 1: HENRY'S HARDWARE I AND COMPANY I I :I 11 SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA 'I I 4 Lf BEST WISHES OF C. A. BAILEY IRVINGS IN SM THF ELD OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES Q0-4-,,J-4'--v--J-4r----vv---------Y D AND B FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS RhOnes2iQ-J MRS. Bos BLACKWELL MRS. LELA DEBNAM Compliments Of JORDON'S JEWELERS SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT VISIT YOUR RUDY AND SELMA THEATRES MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER : ::0o::::, Compliments Of VANITY FAIR BEAUTY SHOPPE EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Selmo, N. C. Phone II8-VV A::::::::::::::0-:::::::::::::::v CompIiments Of OAKS MILLING CORPORATION Monufocturers of The FIour Thot Mokes Southern Biscuits Fomous FOUR OAKS, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments Of FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ESTABLISHED T898 Smithfield, North Corolino COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Member Of Federol Deposit Insuronce Corporotion A0:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::- :::::: BATT'S GRILL CompIiments Ot W. W. Meece And Sons Selma, North Carolina 'I BARBECUE EoR THE ENTIRE FAMILY II J. R, JOHNSON I I: Buffalo Road SHIIIIIIQIEI, N. c. L,-,--,-,,,,,,- ,,-,---,,,----, N':::: A:::::::::::::::: fi COMPLIMENTS OF 4: LANGLEY JEWELERS I 1: ELGIN AND GRUEN WATCHES +I ji STERLING SILVER BY INTERNATIONAL II II II Sel-Field Feed 8. Produce Company Inc. WHOLESALE ERuITs AND PRGDUCE Bananas A Specialty 1: WATSON AND HEIRLOOM Intersection ot Highways 70 and 301 8 Phone 30 Selma, N. C. Phone 390 Selma, N. C II 2:J::::::::::- ::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: 5355535533547 Q :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::I: It Ig BEST W'5HE5 Heavner-Wallace I I II 1: THE JEWEL BOX Implement Co. II Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery te TO THE CLASS or '52 SG,es-Service II I SMITHFIELD, N. c. SMITHFIELD, N. c. Fifiiiiiiiiiiig-ii:,,:,xixiiiiii: .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:xxxSxxx- I I . Th elm I h I Strickland Brothers e 5 G Sty e S Op I For I It Lumber Co' SMART STYLISH STYLES 'I IT ROUGH AND DRESSED LuMI3ER In I Ladies, Juniors, and Misses I' BUILDERS SUPPLIES Dresses, Suits, Coats, Lingerie Smithfield N C MISS cASSIE ABDALLA, owner SELMA, N. C. SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT LEDER BROTHERS ond WEAR WITH PRIDE Compliments Of THE FASHION SHOP L. E. FERRELL, Owner SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA SELMA DRUG COMPANY QUALITY. SERVICE Phone 25 REGISTERED DRUOOIST W. H. CREECH DR. E. N. BOOKER I I 'I II O R A N T H A M S if SPORTSWEAR FOR ALL E OOOD SPORTS 3, SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Complimenfs WESTERN AUTO . ASSOCIATE STORE 'I A. H. PADDISON, Owner It SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA 1, Compliments T PARRISH'S CLOTHING 5 STORE I SOUTH TH RD STREET I ROSES 5-I0-25C STORE SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA BROADwELL'S I HOSIERY SHOP ' LADIES NYLON HOSE 1 CHILDRENS SOCKS 1: Cigarettes, Candy, and Chewing Gum L A:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: ::::: 'I 'I 'I I II I - - :: .vv..v. - - - : v-v---v - v V :::- - 'K v - ::::::ff::::::::::::: ::::'::'z I I Gu C. Lee Lumber Co. I I Atkinson Poultr Fo rm I Ii Ii I, I Ii LUMBER-MILL WORK lj Scientificolly Roised '12 I I For Better Flovor I BUILDING SUPPLIES I 1, S 'I I Route Two Phone 229 I I2 ., Il SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA ::::::::::-- --:::::-::::::::::: II II' .1 xmmf: xmxmnmm if I I I I 'I WALTER GODWW I I THOMPSON'S GARAGE I II 'I 'I LADIES' ond GENTS' FURNISHINGS I Beg' Ahgnmem ' Wmcke' Semce If ' I Point Boke Oven I' I I Phone T30-J Ig II Bring Us Anything Thot's Wrecked ,, II I, I I SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA Ig SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA I' Phone 215-W . I I I I ::::::: -:::::::::::::::::: J U ::::::::::::::::: J :::::::::::::::::::::::fiff: 1 r ::::::::::::: 'I I I I II I I PRODUCE COMPANY I i Chickens, Eggs, Meot, ond All Kinds I Ot Produce II I I I The Ploce Where Buyer ond Seller II I 204 South 2nd SI'eeT I, Meet :I ,I :E Phone 2307 Smithfield, N. C. SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA 1, :::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::-E i:::::::::::::- :::::::::::::::::: II ::::::::: ' ' ' A A::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: q I CONGRATULATIONS I to t h e , G R A I3 u A T E S ' I THE SMART SHOP II Complete Line ot Feminine Apporel 1, I Phone 2433 Smithfield, N. C. , -:::::::,,,,,, A - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , OLIVER'S MARKET Quoliry Meofs - Foncy Groceries Frozen Foods Phone Nos. 6 ond 230 PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE AA- ------- --------- A--AAAA :has v-Q :::: :::::-e:::: SULLIVAN'S JEWELERS Roeford ST. Phone 237W SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA DIAMONDS - WATCHES Guoronieed Watch Repoirs OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT R. D. HINTON GROCERIES - GAS - OIL Route I SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA SELMA BARBER SHOP Shoves, Hciir Cuts, Shoe Shines, ' Showers Three Regisiered Borbers PERCY STRICKLAND 0--- PHILLIPS GROCERY For Your FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, ond FRESH VEGETABLES Coll 37 or 47 PROMPT DELIVERY Anderson ST. Selmo, N. C. BEST VVISHES OF CREECH'S AMOCO HIGHWAY 301 SOUTH CHARLES W. CREECH, Owner Complimenis Of WALTZ COURT CAFE Highwoy 30' Be-Tween Selmo ond Smithfield In The Heorf of Johnston County Compliments Of J. C. AVERY, Agent INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Phone 86J SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA I I If :::-::::::::::::: ---AA-A---- A -: Q L, - - J 4-:::::::::::::::::::::::4-:::: PEEDIN'S RADIO and I APPLIANCE COMPANY '55 I 'I 'I 'I JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY Complete Form ond Horne Supplies I, I, WE RRRA'R THEM ALL I John Deere Soles ond Service SouTh PolloCl4 Sfreef :E DIAL 2701 'I II SELMA' NORTH CAROLINA SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,:,,,,: J L-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:: I 1, JOHNSON TRACTOR II HCI-T FARM CENTER, I I I INC. and IMPLEMENT Co. I 1 Custom Grinding ond Mixing Soles ond Service For The II Bcby Chicks Fmm Supplies Ferguson TroCTor ond Ferguson DIAL 2043 Svsfem of IVISCIWOFTIZGCI l:OrmirIQ TVUQIQ Lgne cmd Brggden Rogd 'I I FOUR OAR5f NORTH CAROLINA III: SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA 'I I -:::.-:::::::::::.,,,:v- ,:::::::::::: Q L::::::::::::: -:::::::::::::::::: JONES BROTHERS FuPN TURE FoP ORACIOUS LIVING DUO-THERM OIL HEATERS PITTSBLJRO PAINTS O. E. APPLIANCES LANE CEDAR CHEST Selmo-SrniThfield Pine Level, N. C. SOI Highvvoy Phone 2839 Phone QOO lvl Smifhfield JOHNSON'S LAUNDRY 1555 SMITHFIELD cmd ' I DRY CLEANERS, INC. SANITONE CLEANING I LUMBER COMPANY ROUGH DPESSED LuMDEI2 DIQI 2305 lg I I SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA I SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA 'I II 'I II ::::::::::- :::::::::::::::::: L::::::::::::- :.:::.::::::::::::: :::.c::-0c:::: THE FAMOUS GODWIN'S SUPERETTE WHERE MA SAVES PA'S DOUGH ECONOMY - SERVICE - OUALITY Oorclen Fresh Fruits ond Vegetobles I 'I 'I 3132333ggggggggggggggggggzggggg3pggggiiiiiiiiiiiii' Ouf of this WORLD VALUES II. I I At Down-to-Eorth Prices I ' LEY Every Doy Of The Week! III and See Our Window For Our 1,4 WEEK-END SPECIALS I I I I IF ONCE A TRIAL YOU WALK LANE'S CASH OROCERY I A MILE, 4 1, W. O. LANE Selmo, N, C. I ., 4, 1, ::::::::::::: -::::::::::::::J L :: PINE STATE MILK ICE CREAM Oroceries - Feeds - Novelties I I WHLTLEY BROTHERS I' AND RESTAURANT WHOLESALE COMPANY I GRADE A SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA , 3v2 Miles south smafhfieid In Your Home County Wholesoler I: II At Holt Loke Jomes W. Whitley Henry H. Whitley If Good Fishing Phone 506-W IQ' Phone 9374 PURE OIL COMPANY 1 BE SURE WITH PURE S. J. NORECK, Distributor 'Phone 622 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA SMITHFIELD HOG MARKET, INC. LIVE HOG BUYERS WE BUY HOGS EVERY DAY Box 248 Phone 3I3I SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA 0::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: A AAA---'A A-A-------------AA 1 I BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '52 W M P M I' Selmo-Smithfield Broodcosting Compony SERVING JOHNSTON COUNTY BETTER THAN EVER I 270 I OOO WATTS MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT 'WOODARD-CREECH DRUG COMPANY Every Time We Moke A Friend We Grow A Little Phone oO Selmo, N. C. E. V. Woodord Joe A. Creech STU.CKEYl'S Fine Condies - Fresh Fruit Juice Pecon Rolls Smithfield-Selmo Highwoy Compliments Of W. L. NORTON T. W. CORBETT MRS. ETHEL B. SCARBOUGH COE'S BAKERY MRS. C. E. KORNEGAY MR. BONEY RICKS MOTOR LINE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Heovy Equipment to Hondle Any Size Moving or Construction Job CARGOES INSURED 2I3-W Smithfield Highwoy HUNTER'S POOL ROOM WHERE SAINTS ond SINNERS MEET II II II F II 'I 'I 'I I 'I II I I II I I J I, SELMA BEAUTY SHOP HAIR STYLING ond HAIR CUTTING 0 Cold Woving 0 Mochine 0 MochineIess Permonenfs REVELON COSMETICS ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone IBOM ----,--------- MAC'S ESSO SERVICE ATLAS TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES Telephone BI Selmo, N. C. HUBERT S. WARD - JOHN R. 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