Smithfield High School - Shield Yearbook (Smithfield, NC)

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JOHNSTON COUNTY HERITAGE CENTER SMITHFIELD, N.C. Ex Libris Qaraoon QreiEtst r I the 1950 . . . A knight there was, and he a worthy man That from the time he first began To ride out, he loved Chivalry Truth and Honor, Freedom and Courtesy. β€”Chaucer Published by THE SENIOR CLASS of SMITHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Smithfield, N. C. 19 5 0 JOHNSTON COUNr ' HERITAGE CENTER SMITHFIELD, N O. FRANKIE FINCH ALBERT FARMER Editor-in-Chief Business Manager The Faculty KNIGHTS of the ROUND TABLE MRS. A. G. GLENN English MISS MARY TAYLOR Science MISS MARY NELSON Typing, Math MISS ANNE PRUITT Librarian, Latin MISS ELIZABETH, EDWARDS Mathematics MRS. A. C. FLETCHER French, English MR. ROY J. BROWN Coach, History, Physical Education MISS LUCY HARRINGTON History, English MISS SUSAN BYNUM Home Economics D E D V ' β– - β€’31. mΒ ' - The business of the leader is to turn weakness into strength, obstacles into stepping stones, and disaster into triumph. The Class of 1950, in publishing the first edition of The Shield, will be ever mindful of the high quality of leadership displayed by our esteemed principal, A. G. Glenn, during our years in Smithfield School. We turn to him instinctively for advice and direction and we trust his judgment un- falteringly. Under his capable leadership our school has progressed not only in the building of an outstanding institution of learning but also in the framing of the character of its students. We, the knights of the court, wish to pay tribute to our King Arthur, without whose interest and guidance we would not be properly fitted to ride in the spirit of chivalry, truth, honor, freedom, and courtesy. ' Brave and True . . . . . . and after four years of singing that phrase of our scViool song, we move onβ€” move on to put into practice what we have learned in the classrooms of S. H. S., in the chemistry and home ec laboratories, and on the programs in chapel on Wednesday mornings. ' V e move on to make room for others who can take our places but not our memories. No one con take away that sunny Thursday morning in September of ' 46 when seventy-two anxious freshmen descended upon S. H. S. to start their high school careers. Where is my homeroom? How do you fill out one of these schedules? Which ' club should I join? By the time we got our first reports, we knew what it was all about. This confidence was shaken a little by algebra equations, Latin vocabularies, and an hour spent after school for being tardy. But after a few weeks we dared to emerge at recess and indulge in gossip sessions and we even learned to gripe about the work in a most accomplished fashion. Exams came and went and we moved up from freshmen into the realm of the uppercloss. Who could not forget that Thanksgiving when our gridiron team actually got beat by Selma for the first time in thirteen years? And who could forget when the juniors selected boys to serve at the Junior-Senior Banquet instead of girls? In the face of ' 48 we come back as juniors. After looking up to other students for two years, we really knew something and were being looked to for help. We dressed in our athletic togs each day to play softball for thirty minutes. We murdered frogs, typed block after block, wrote and read, diagrammed sentences and memorized a little Shakespeare. Then we got to work on the High Times, or decorated the Hut for a dance, or worked on the Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, or memorized our parts from Pride and Prejudice, and we found out how painfully these miracles came about. We got to know the faculty and found out to our surprise that they were not only well-adjusted persons but most satisfying friends. The time came for us to sit on the sidelines for the last time at graduation. After that there was no one left to look up to for we were on topβ€” we were seniors. And this is it; this is our last year. We ' ve tried to make every minute count and every impression last. We shall always hold the memory of the pep rallies on the courthouse steps; the Thanksgiving game when we were victorious and the excitement caused when our class rings arrived. How changed it all is from the way it was when we filed in that sunny September Thursday. The new building, the new locker-rooms, the ice water coolers in the halls, the green blackboards and the new lunchroom-to-be β€”Yes, S.H.S. has changed but the new faces that move in to replace the old ones are as necessary as we to the spirit that breathes life into Smithfield High School. Only a few more days are left to us, are left to our senior yearβ€” but there it isβ€” the Junior-Senior Banquet, the Senior play, the dances and parties, the gatherings at Worth ' s, the clubs, and many other things taken part in for the last time. But when we walk down the aisle, in our dignified grey we ' ll know for certain that we con never forget . . . DORIS IRENE ALLEN The blushing beauty of a modest maid. President 1; Speech Club Vice-President 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Exchange Club Essay Contest Win- ner 2; Assistant Editor High Times 4; Co-Program Chairman Junior-Senior 3; Pride and Prejudice 3; Marshal 3; Business Staff The Shield 4; President 4; Journalism Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. CARL OWEN BARBOUR One with more of soul in his oce than words on his tongue. Round Table Discussion Club 1; Science Club 2; Handicraft Club 3; Sportsmanship Club 4; Decorating Committee Junior-Senior 3; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee 4. HUBERT EARL BARBOUR Good humor is the health of his soul. Sportsmanship Club 3; Miscellaneous Club 1, 2; 4-H Club Reporter 4; Business Staff The Shield 4; Invitation Committee 4. MARJORIE ANN BARNES A virtuous heart and a face of beauty. Secretary 2; Journalism Club 1, 2; Handicraft Club 3; French Club Secretary-Treasurer 4; Secretary 3; Business Manager Pride and Prejudice 3; Busi- ness Staff The Shield 4; Teen-Age Dance Committee 4; Marshal 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. RUTH HUDSON BIZZELL He lives most who thinks most, reels the noblest, acts the best. Glee Club 2, 3; Handicraft Club 3; Needlecraft Club 4; Art Club 1, President 2; Exchange Editor High Times 4; Invitation Committee 4. MARIAN MARY BRASWELL Here ' s to this gentle flaxen-haired lass, Whose warm smile no other could ever surpass. 4-H Club 1; Camera Club 2; Career Club 3; Journalism Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3,- Mascot Com- mittee 4; Band 2, 3. LEE DANIEL DIXON Never without a hearty greeting,- though often quiet as a mouse,- For some girl, this fine lad will prove to be a worthy spouse. Round Table Discussion Club 1; Science Club 2; Handicraft Club 3; Sportsmanship Club 4,- Mascot Committee 4. THOMAS ALBERT FARMER, JR. Edisons may come, and Einsteins may go,- But Farmer will live forever. Round Table Discussion Club 1; Sportsmanship Club 2, 4; Handicraft Club Secretary 3; Business Manager The Shield 4; Sports Editor High Times 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club Treasurer 4; Pride and Prejudice 3; Monogram Club 4,- Marshal 3; Treasurer 4,- Senior Play Committee 4. ETHEL GREY FERRELL A soft answer turneth away wrath. 4-H Club 1, 2; Handicraft Club 3; French Club 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4. ALICE FRANCES FINCH A wisp of laughterβ€” a dash of charm; always cheerfulβ€” Sometimes prankyβ€” this stimulating galβ€” our own little Frankie. Monogram Club 4; Cheerleader 3, Chief Cheer- leader 4; Assistant Art Editor High Times 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Publicity Director 4; Marshal 3; Pride and Prejudice 3; Chairman Teen-Age Dance Com- mittee 4; Vice-President 1; Journalism Club 3, 4; Round Table Discussion Club 1; Art Club 2; Chairman Invitation-Table Arrangement Committee Junior-Sen- ior 3; Editor-in-Chief The Shield 4. JOYCE ALCYON FORD Life is short and sweet, but so am I. Sportsmanship Club 2; 4-H Club 1, 3; Needlecraft Club 4; Mascot Committee 4. THOMAS EDWARD FULLER, JR. All the world loves a lover. Round Table Discussion Club 1; Physical Educa- tion Club 2; First Aid Club 3; SoortsmarKshio Club President 4; High Times Staff 4; Pride and Prejudice 3; Teen-Age Dance Committee 4; Enter- tainment Committee Junior-Senior 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Monogram Club President 4; Band 2. FRANCES LOUISE GREENE Good things in small packages come. Glee Club 1, 4; Journalism Club Librarian 4; Invi- tation Committee 4; Copy Editor The Shield 4; 4-H Club 1, 3; Art Club 2; Invitation-Table Arrange- ment Committee Junior-Senior 3. WILLIAM GARDNER GRIMES He ' ll be right there when his time comes around. Round Table Discussion Club 1; Science Club 2; Glee Club 2, 4; Sportsmanship Club 3; French Club 4; Pride and Prejudice 3; Staff Photographer The Shield 4; Table Committee Junior-Senior 3; Senior Play Committee 4. ELLA LOUISE HALL Kindness is more binding than a loan. Library Club 1; Camera Club 2; Handicraft Club 3; Needlecraft Club 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4; Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 3. ADA MARGIE HARRIS Full of life and loves it. Glee Club 1; Camera Club 2; Home Economics Club Secretary 1; Handicraft Club 3; Needlecraft Club 4; Mascot Committee 4; Decorating Committee Junior-Senior 3. RUTH NAOMI HICKS A friend today; a friend always. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club Song Leader 1, 4; 4-H Club Secretary 2; 4-H Club Vice-President 3; Mascot Committee 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4. LA RUE ROSE HILL Where there ' s a will there ' s a way. She ' ll either find a way or make one. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Journalism Club 2, 3, 4; Round Table Discussion Club 1; Business Staff The Shield 4; Pride and Prejudice 3; Ring Committee 4; Prop- erty Committee Junior-Senior 3. ROSE MAE HOLLAND Always happy; seldom sod, Sometimes naughty; never bad. 4-H Club President 1; Journalism Club 2, 3, 4; Pride and Prejudice 3; Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 3, Co-Captain 4; Glee Club ], 2, 4, Secretory- Treasurer 4; Advertising Manager High Times 3; Marshal 3; Co-Program Chairman Junior-Senior 3; Advertising Manager The Shield 4; Teen-Age Dance Committee 4; Monogram Club Vice-President 4. EDWARD GLEN HOLT Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. Speech Club 1; 4-H Club 2, 3; Journalism Club 4; Copy Editor The Shield 4; Home Room Committee 4; State Winner Student Safety Forum 4. GENEVIEVE DALTON HONEYCUTT Tho often a little late; with us all she really rates! Glee Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Peace Oratorical Contest Winner 2; Pride and Prejudice 3; Humor Editor High Times 3; Property Committee Chairman Junior-Senior 3; Marshal 3; Triangular Debating 3, 4; Business Staff The Shield 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Secretary 1. ANNA MARGARET JOHNSON With her hands she can work little miracles. Secretary Round Discussion Club 1; President Art Club 2; Journalism Club Secretary 3, Program Chairman 4; Art Editor High Times 1, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 4; Pride and Prejudice 3; Art Editor The Shield 4; Class Chairman 3, 4. PEGGY ANN JOHNSON Kindness is wisdom. Physical Education Club 2; First Aid Club 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4; Basketball 2. SHELTON WOOD JOHNSON He profits most, who serves best. President 1, 2, 3; Round Table Discussion Club 1; Science Club 2; Handicraft Club; Sportsmanship Club Vice-President 4; Ring Committee 4; Chief Marshal 3; Bond 2, 3, 4. WYATT BENJAMIN JOHNSON A good friend, a shoulder-clapper. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Vice-President 1, 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4; Decorating Com- mittee Junior-Senior 3; Business Staff The Shield 4; President 1 . ROSE CORBETT JONES A person ' s character is but half formed till after wedlock. 4-H Club 1, 3, Secretary 1; Sportsmanship Club 2; Needlecraft Club Vice-President 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4. PEGGY ANNE JORDAN She takes her fun where she finds it. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism Club 2, A; Hobby Club 3; Round Table Discussion Club 1; Humor Edi- tor High Times 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; Business Staff The Shield 4; Chairman Mascot Committee 4; Decorating Committee Junior-Senior 3. SHIRLEY ETHEL LANGDON A merry heart doeth good like medicine. 4-H Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 3; French Club 4; Invitation Committee 3. EDNA PEARL LAWHON A thousand words will not leave so deep an impression as one deed. Library Club 1; Sportsmanship Club 2; Home Economics Club 3; French Club 4; Ring Committee 4. ANNE ROGERS LEE This sparkling personality radiates the true essence of her versatility. Secretary 1; Speech Club 1, 3; Art Club 2; Marshal 3; Pride and Prejudice 3; Vice-President 3; Gles Club 1, 2, 3, A, Secretary 4; Assistant Editor The Shield 4; Magazine Contest Winner 2; Exchange Editor High Times 3; Mascot Committee 4; Needle- craft Club 4. ELIZABETH BERNIECE LEE Be silent and safeβ€” silence never betrays you. Speech Club 1; 4-H Club 2, 3; Needlecraft Club 4; Glee Club 2; Cap and Gown Committee 4; Sec- retary 1 . NETTIE MARGARET MASSENGILL The only way to have b friend is to be one. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-,H Club Secretary 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4; Delegate to Electrical Con- gress for 4-H Club 4. GRACE CAROLYN MASSEY Cheerfulness is a friend to grace. Princeton High School 1, 2, 3; Business Staff The Shield 4; Journalism Club 4; Invitation Committee 4. FREDERICK TAYLOR MATTOX Genius can never despise labor. Round Table Discussion Club 1; Science Club 2; Handicraft Club President 3; Sportsmanship Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Staff Photographer The Shield 4; Pride and Prejudice 3; Teen-Age Dance Commit- tee 4; Entertainment Committee Junior-Senior 3. THOMAS EASTWOOD MEDLIN The only danger in his friendship is that it will end. Vice-President 4; Science Club 1; Current Events Club 2; First Aid Club 3; Journalism Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4; Baseball 3, 4; Pride and Prejudice 3; Master of Ceremonies Junior-Senior 3; Ring Committee 4; Monogram Club 4. LU LONG OGBURN And what is so rare as a day in June? Lu. Secretary 1; President 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Discussion Club 1; Journalism Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Monogram Club 4; Assistant Editor High Times 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Pride and Prejudice 3; Marshal 3; Business Staff The Shield 4; Chairman Ring Com- mittee 4; Decorating Committee Junior-Senior 3. WILLIAM LASSITER PENNY Doing well depends upon doing completely. Round Table Discussion Club 1; Science Club 2; Handicraft Club 3; Sportsmanship Club 4; Mascot Committee 4. SADIE LOU PILKINGTON Dynamite comes in little packages. 4-H Club 1, 3; Sportsmanship Club 2; Needlecraft Club 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4. MYRHEN POSTON Just the art of being kind is all this sad world needs. Physical Education Club 1, 2; Business Staff The Shield 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4; Handicraft Club 3; Sportsmanship Club 4. WILLIAM EDGAR REASONS ' Tis a funny thing but true, Folks you like will surely like you. Science Club 2; Wild Life Club 3; Baseball 3, 4; Sportsmanship Club Secretary 4; Monogram Club 4; Social Committee 4. DORIS REGNEL SANDERS True service and willing hands merits her our praise. Library Club 1 2, 4, President 4; Ring Committee 4; Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4; First Aid Club 3. DOROTHY JEAN SMITH Better without gold than without your smiles! Glee Club 1, 2; Speech Club 1; Art Club 2; Handicraft Club 3; Journalism Club 4; Advertising Manager High Times 3, 4; Program Committee Junior-Senior 3; Marshal 3; Teen-Age Dance Com- mittee 4. ANN MARIE SOUTHERLAND Such girls we love for what they are. Homeroom Secretary 3; Journalism Club Secretary 4; Invitation Committee Chairman 4; Business Staff The Shield 4; Speech Club 1, 3; Art Club 2; Pride ond Prejudice 3; Marshal 3. LILLIAN FAY TALTON ' When Necessity pinches, Boldness is Prudence. Glee Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 3; Sportsmanship Club 2; 4-H Club Secretary 3; Needlecraft Club 4; Decorating Committee Junior-Senior 3; Business- Staff The Shield 4; Invitation Committee 4. DEWEY HOWARD STEPHENSON, JR. Politeness is to do and say the kindest things in the kindnest way. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Sportsmanship Club 4; Mascot Committee 4. JEAN BAGLEY UNDERWOOD Good sense and good nature are never separated. President 1; Science Club Secretary 1; Marshal 3; Round Table Discussion Club Secretary 2; Needle- ciaft Club President 4; Placement Committee Junior- Senior 3; Mascot Committee 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Staff The Shield 4; Speech Club Secretary 3. SELMA ELDER WARD A flower not born to blush unseen. Round Table Discussion Club 1; 4-H Club 2; Career Club 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Journalism Club 4; Program Chairman 3; Ring Committee 4. MARY JANE WARRICK How goodness brightens her beauty. Speech Club 1; Camera Club 2; Journalism Club 3; Program Chairman French Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Pride and Prejudice ' 3; Glee Cub 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Decorating Committee Junior- Senior 3; Invitation Committee 4; Business Staff The Shield 4. JOHNSTON COUNTY HERITAGE CENTER SMITHRELD. N O. JANET GREY WEEKS Beauty seen is never lost. Glee Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 3; Sportsmanship Club 2; Needlecroft Club 4; Placement Committee Junior-Senior 3; Ring Committee 4; Business Staff lUe Sfiield 4. TED NEAL WELCH You don ' t teacti old sports like him new tricks. Science Club 3; Sportsmanship Club President 4; Teen-Age Dance Committee 4; Football 2; Cheer- leader 3. BENNY WILSON WEST A sound mind in a sound body. Science Club 1; Miscellaneous Club 2; Glee Club 2; Handicraft Club 3; Sportsmanship Ciub 4; Football 1, 4; Monogram Club 4; Invitation Committee 4. CHARLES HERBERT YELVERTON Born with a gift of laughter. Science Club 1; Current Events Club 2; First Aid Club 3; Journalism Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Bassball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Pride and Prejudice 3; Monogram Club 4 . )enior jouper, Superlatives 1. Best all-round girl β€” Lu Long Ogburn; bo β€” Tommy Medlin. 2. Most intellectual girl β€” Jean Underwood; boy β€” Albert Farmer. 3. Most attractive girl β€” Janet Weeks; Most handsome boy β€” Tommy Medlin. 4. Most dignified girl β€” Doris Allen; boy β€” Carl Barbour. 5. Most athletic girl β€” Lu Long Ogburn; boy β€” Tommy Medlin. 6. Most courteous girl β€” Peggy Jordan; boy β€” Toady Barbour. 7. Best dressed girl β€” Nettie Massengill; boy β€” Charles Yelverton. 8. Most popular girl β€” Rose Mae Holland; boy β€” Charles Yelverton. 9. Wittiest girl β€” La Rue Hill; boy β€” Albert Farmer. 10. Most ambitious girl β€” Ann Southerland; boy β€” Glen Holt. 11. Most dependable girl β€” Frankie Finch; boy β€” Albert Farmer. 12. Hardest working girl β€” Doris Sanders; boy β€” Wilson West. 13. Neatest girl β€” Ruth Hicks; Most immaculate boy β€” L. D. Dixon. 14. Most versatile girl β€” Anna Margaret Johnson; boy β€” Tommy Medlin. 15. Best voiceβ€” girl β€” Mary Jane Warrick; boy β€” Billy Grimes. 16. Most deserving girl β€” Rose Corbett Jones; boy β€” Myrhen Poston. 17. Most oratorical senior β€” Anne Lee. 18. Most dramatic girl β€” Jinny Honeycut t; boy β€” Billy Grimes. 19. Senior artist β€” Anna Margaret Johnson. 20. Most accommodating girl β€” Frankie Finch, boy β€” Shelton Johnson. 21. Most studious girl β€” Anne Lee; boy β€” Glen Holt. 22. Most talented girl β€” Anna Margaret Johnson; boy β€” Charles Yelverton. 23. Best citizenβ€” girl β€” Frankie Finch; boy β€” Albert Farmer. uniors . . . DICKIE WALLACE President AUSTIN STEVENS Secretary Ellie Ruth Allen Julia Allen Mono Allen Tommy Allen Billy Baker Norine Barbour Matilda Batten Cathryn Cheek Al Cooke Joyce Daughtry Daniel Davis Rose Dorman Bobby Farmer Connie Finch Jackie Fitzgerald Marie Hansley Frederick Hill Joel Hill Elvin Johnson, Jr Marian Johnson Rose Johnson Sherrill Johnson Thomas Johnson Andrey Lone Jean Lassiter Ellen Lawhon Velma Lawhon Marie Lee Mary Jean Lee Rachel Lee Earl McCullers Billy Moore Martha Osborne Lawrence Parrish Sadie Phillips Collins Pippin Fred Roberts Edith Rose Polly Sanders Bobby Smith ' Clara Stallings Dennis Stanley Lata Grey Stephenson Austin Stevens Joyce Talton Sarah Toole David Twigg Bobby Undsrv ood Dickie Wallace Faye Ward C. W. Warrick, Jr. Dennis Watson Hortense Wiggs Nan Williams omores MISS TAYLOR ' S HOMEROOM: First row, left to right: Vahnis Stephenson, Elsie Mae Peterson, Reba Jean Flowers, Frances Thornton, Tommie Lee Sanders, Shirley Collier, Mary Elizabeth FHill, Annie Muriel Moore . . . Second Row: Clara Lee, Doris Ferrell, Bessie Peterson, Al ice l e, Edith Stanley, Clem Ola Pos- ton, Marchetto Langdon, Rose Copps, Peggy Tomlinson, Braxton Longdcn . . . Third Row: Pete John- son, Jerrel Cobb, Barbara Pope, A. J. Thompson, Julius Woody, Freddy Weeks, Vice-President Wallace Warren, Wilton Johnson, Billy Olive, Gerald Johnson, Billy Wall . . . Fourth Row: Vernie Peterson, President Joe Dupree, Dennis Hobbs, Jack Pilkington. MISS EDWARDS ' HOMEROOM: First row, left to right: Margaret Johnson, Janet Daughtery, Lovey Jeanne Hicks, Ethel Phillips, Frances Byrd, Betty Price, Peggy Ann Gordon, Carol Stallings . . . Second Row: Wilma Lee Stewart, Jean Warren, Alice Lee Stevens, Alice Mattox, Faye Abell, Ella Ann Lee, Nancy Abbott, Joyce Davis, Peggy Joyce Creech . . Third Row: LeMay Turner, J. D. Ryals, Monte Warr, Rodin Sugg, Billy Dickens, Ben Langdon, Charles Woodoll, Brick Grantham, Glenn Barnes, Curtis Dupree . . Fourth Rcw: Bruce Wilkins, David Jones, Eugene Pittman, Ruffin Johnson, Jimmy Brown, Jimmy Cheatham. Freshmen GIRLS: First Row, left to right: Margie Cox, Jean Day, Do(;othy Johnson, Barbara Cockrell, Evelene Barbour, Shirley Jones, Jackie Ennis, Alice Ruth Byrd, Betty Davis . . . Second Row: Pauline Anderson, Nell Simpson, Amelia Thompson, Jane Lancaster, Laverne Whitley, Jo Evelyn Underwood, Lucille Lee, Patsy Vifison, Rebecca Whitley, Hilda Gray Barbour, Betty Ruth Dupree, Barbara Lee . . . Third Row: Shirley Massengill, Peggy Whitehurst, Gail Hathaway, Elinor Wallace, Nell Rose Wallace, Joyce Dan- iels, Mary Reich Moore, Francis Peedin, Margaret Lee Overbee, Janice Stephenson, Annie Ruth Pearce, Shirley Thornton, Jo Ann Anderson, Daisy Neighbors . . . Fourth Row: Lee Edna Creech, Mary Edna Grimes, Jo Ann Johnson, Peggy Sanders, Mary E. Smithwick, Carol Jordan. BOYS: First Row, left to right: Bernard Lee, Elmer Owens, Winston Moore, Harvey Johnson, Jr., Harold Langdon, Robert Johnson, Ernest Holt, Bruce Jones, Billy Starling, Edward- Melvin, Jimmy Olive . . . Second Row: Wilbert Blockmon, Eddie Baroody, Walter Langdon, Allen Sanders, Jimmy Hill, Harold Moore, Franklin Batten, Vartan Davidian, Jimmy Croom, J. C. Johnson, Bobby Dupree . . . Third Row: David Jacobs, Watt Huntley, Harold Stephenson, Dennis Whitley, Ralph Johnson, Curtis Daughtery . . . Absent: Marshall Hall, Rupert Barbour. Activities Times Sta LU LONG OGBURN JULIA ALLEN Editor Assistant Editor First Row, left to right: Ann Southerlond, Typist; Albert Farmer, Sports Editor; Dot Smith, Advertis- ing Manager; Ruth Bizzell, Exchange Editor; Ed Fuller, Art Editor; Doris Allen, Humor Editor; Anna Margaret Johnson, Art Editor . . . Second Row: Miss Harrington, Faculty Advisor; Bobby Farmer, Dickie Wallace, Austin Stevens, Typists; Hortense Wiggs, Assistant Advertising Manager; Edith Rose, Assistant Humor Editor; Rose Johnson, Typist; Rose Mae Holland, Typist and Copyist; David Twigg and Martha Osborne, Assistant Art Editors; Miss Edwards, Copyist. Journalism Cluh First Row: left to right: Edith Rose, Mary Elizabeth Hill, Nell Rose Wallace, La Rue Hill, Faye Abell, Nan Williams . . . Second Row: Doris Allen, Ella Anne Lee, Ann Southerland, President Lu Long Ogburn, Vice-President Julia Allen, Frances Greene, Anna Margaret Johnson . . . Third Row: Mrs. Glenn, Frances Byrd, Marian Braswell, Selma Ward, Rose Johnson, Carol Jordan, Rebo Jean Flowers, Grace Massey, Watt Huntley, Dot Smith, Cathyrn Cheek, Peggy Jordan, Rose Mae Holland, Frankie Finch . . . Fourth Row: Annie Moore, Alice Mattox, Jinny Honeycutt, Martha Osborne, Curtis Daugh- try. Glen Holt, Ben Langdon, Charlie Yelverton, Tomm y Medlin. First Row: left tc right: Harvey Johnson, Jean Doy, Shirley Jones . . . Second Row: Vartan David- ian Jackie Ennis, Patsy Vinson, Gail Hathaway . . Third Row: Joe Dupree, Vice-President Mary Edna Grimes, Mary Moore, Hilda Barbour, Jo Evelyn Underwood . Fourth Row: President Harold Stephen- son, Mi ' ss Nelson, Gerald Johnson, Bobby Dupree, Billy Wiggs. Home Ei ome Jjconomics cs Cluh First Row: left to right: Jean Warren, President Alice Lee Stevens, Alice Lee, Clem Ola Poston, Vahnis Stevenson, Barbara Pope, Carol Stallings, Rcse Ann Capps, Vice-President Elinor Wollace . . . Second Row: Peggy Sanders, Ethel Phillips, Betty Ruth Penny, Miss Bynum, Shirley Collier, Bessie Peter- son, Elsie Peterson, Tommy Lee Sanders, Mary Smithwick, Mary Jean Lee, Shirley Massengill Third Row: Barbara Lee, Margaret Johnson, Janet Daughtery, Edith Stanley, Joyce Davis, Polly Sanders, Jean Lassiter, Clara Stallings, Hortense Wiggs, Peggy Tomlinson . . . Absent: Doris Ferrell. Needlecraft Cluh First Row, left to right: President Jean Undervvocd, Ruth Bizzell, Rachel Lee, Lovey Jeanne Hicks, Sadie Pilkington, Audry Lane, Matilda Batten . , . Second Row: Velma Lawhon, Faye Ward, Connie Finch, Marion Johnson, Berniece Lee, Peggy Johnson, Marie Lee . . . Third Row: Norrine Barbour, Mono Allen, Vice-President Rose Jones, Sara Toole, Nancy Abott, Peggy Gordon, Miss Edwards, Joyce Foye Daughtry, Faye Talton, Joyce Ford, Janet Weeks, Rose Dorman, Jackie Fitzgerald, Ada Harris, Louise Hall. WiU Life Cluh First Row, left to right: David Jones, Monte Worr, Ruffin Johnson, Brick Granthom . . . Second Row: Braxton Longdon, Curtis Dupree, Vernie Petersen, Wilton Johnson, Billy Olive, Jimmy Brown, Dennis Stanley, Jimmy Cheatham, Miss Taylor. 4-H Cluh First Row, left to right: Jack Pilkington, Ruth Hicks, Joyce Daniels, Harold Langdon, Betty Davis, Rebecca Whitley, Winston Moore, Miss Goldie Knowles . . Second Row: Dennis Whitley, Betty Price, Ellen Lawhon, Peggy Joyce Creech, Joyce Talton, Shirley Thornton, Toady Barbour . Third Row: Lee Edna Creech, Margie Cox, Barbara Cockrell, Evelene Barbour, Nettie Massengill, Pauline Anderson, J. D. Ryals . . . Fourth Row: Charles Woodall, Dennis Hobbs, W. B. Johnson, ,Mlen Sanders, Mr. Walter McPherson . . . Fifth Row: Jimmy Olive, Walter Langdon. Sportsmanship Cluhs TOP PICTURE, First Row, left to right: Freddy Weeks, Lemay Turner, Rodin Sugg, President Ed Fuller, Sherrill Johnson, Eugene Pittmon, Pete Johnson, A. J. Thompson, Billy Baker . . . Second Row: Jerrel Cobb, Lawrence Porrish, Bobby Smith, Bobby Underwood, Bobby Farmer, Billy Dickens, Elvin Johnson . . , Third row: Julius Woody, Billy Moore, C. W. Warrick, Fred Roberts, Curtis Dupree, Austin Stevens, Al Cooke . . . Fourth Row: Miss Harrington, Vice-President Dennis Watson, Fred Mottox, Wallace War- ren, Wilson West, Billy Penny, Earl McCullers, Albert Former, Fred hiill, Joel Hill, Thomas Johnson, Junior Stephenson, Billy Wall, Daniel Davis. BOTTOM PCITURE, First Row, left to right: Eddie Boroody, Jimmy Hill, Harold Moore, Franklin Bat- ten, Bernard Lee, Wilbert Blackman, Billy Starling . . . Second Row: Marshall Hall, Edward Melvin, L. D. Dixon, Bruce Jones, Robert Johnson, David E. Jacobs . . . Third Rcw: Elmer Owens, Carl Barbour, Edgar Reasons, Rupert Barbour, J. C. Johnson, Ralph Johnson . . . Fourth Row: Myrhen Poston, Coach Brown, Bo Welch. Debating First Row: Dickie Wallace Jinny Honeycutt Rose Moe Holland Second Row: Nell Rose Wallace David Twigg Third Row: Bruce Jones Brick Grantham David Jones Cluh Library Club SEATED, First Row: Miss Anne Pruitt . . . STANDING, First Row: Frances Peedin, Margaret Lee Overbee, Janice Stephenson, Vice-President Jo Ann Anderson, Annie Ruth Pearce, Daisy Neighbors, Jo Ann Johnson, President Doris Sondsrs, Dorothy Johnson, Peggy Whitehurst, Jane Lancaster, Lucille Lee, Alice Ruth Byrd . . . Back Row: Laverne Whitley, Nell Simpson, Amelia Thompson. THE First Row, left to right: Jinny Honeycutt, W. B. Johnson, Grace Massey, Mary Jane Warrick, Doris Allen, Lu Long Ogburn, Tommy Medlin, La Rue Hill, Peggy Jordan . . . Second Row: Toady Barbour, Marjorie Barnes, Ann Southerland, Jean Underwood, Janet Weeks, Faye Talton, Charlie Yelverton. SHIELD Editorial ANNA M. JOHNSON Art Editor Staff ANNE LEE Assistant Editor Left to Right: Frances Greene, Copy Editor; Fred Mattox, Photographer; Ed Fuller, Assistant Art Editor; Anna Margaret Johnson, Art Editor; Anne Lee, Assistant Editor; Billy Grimes, Photographer; Glenn Holt, Typist. DICKIE WALLACE-President; MARIE HANSLEY-Vice-President; MARJORIE BARNES-Secretary ' He Was A Qa Senorita Let Us MISS FLORA PARKER Glee Cluh n fi ri First Row, left to right: Miss Parker, Selma Ward, Janet Daughtry, Frankie Finch, Eleanor Wallace, Dorothy Johnson, Mary Edna Grinnes, Rose Dorman, Mary Reich Moore, Jane Lancaster, Margaret John- son, Jeanne Underwood, Jo Evelyn Underwood . . . Second Row: Anne Lee, Rose Marie Johnson, Alice Lee Stevens, Carol Jordan, Daisy Neighbors, Frances Greene, Alice Mattox, Ruth Hicks, Clara Stallings, Jean Day, Shirley Jones . . . Third Row: Peggy Jordan, Doris Allen , Rosemae Holland, Jinny Honeycutt, Margie Barnes, Mary Jane Warrick, Joyce Davis, Polly Sanders, Peggy Sanders, Lu Long Ogburn, Reba Jean Flowers, Mary Jean Lee, Faye Abell, Ella Ann Lee . . . Fourth Row: Jimmy Hill, Collins Pippin, Billy Grimes, Eugene Pittman, Curtis Daughtery, Fred Mattox, Earl McCullers, Bruce Jones. Have M US1C PEGGY JORDAN LU LONG OGBURN MARJORIE BARNES 1950 Little Symphony Features SUPERLA TIVES ! LU LONG OGBURN TOMMY MEDLIN Best All Around JEAN UNDERWOOD ALBERT FARMER Most Intellectual ' CHARLES YELVERTON ROSE MAE HOLLAND Most Popular ANN SOUTHERLAND GLEN HOLT Most Amhitious ALBERT FARMER LA RUE HILL Wittiest JANET WEEKS TOMMY MEDLIN Best Looking SHELTON JOHNSON FRANKIE FINCH Most Accommodating NETTIE MASSENGILL CHARLES YELVERTON Best Dressed RED COACH ROY BROWN PRESENTATION OF THE HOWELL TROPHY DEVILS First Row, left to right: Bill Moore, Wilson West, Ed Fuller, Earl McCullers, Joe Dupree, Rodin Suggs, J. C. Johnson, manager . . . Second Row: Freddie Weeks, Billy Dickens, Curtis Daughtery Ben Langdon, Julius Woody, Brick Grantham, Austin Stevens, Jimmy Cheatham . . . Third Row: Lawrence Parrish, Thomas Johnson, Ruffin Johnson, Bruce Wilkins, Wallace Warren, Dickie Wallace, Jimmy Hill Tommy Medlin, Charlie Yelverton, Monte Warr, Elmer Owens, Dennis Watson, Jack Pilkington, Sherrill Johnson, Coach Brown. BASKET First Row, left to right: Mary Edna Grime; iortense Wiggs, Nell Rose Wallace, Anni !uth Pearce, Joyce Daniels, Elizabeth Hill . . iecond Row: Peggy Jordan, Co-Captain L ong Ogburn, Mary Smithwick, France ' eedin, Ella Anne Lee, Frances Byrd . . hird Row: Co-Ccptain Rose Mae Hoi lone eba Jean Flowers, Julio Allen, Moriai ohnson, Coach Luby F. Royoll. BALL Baseball Team Our cheer Lea ders First Row, left to right: Tommy Medlin, Frankie Finch, Charlie Yelverton, President Ed Fuller, Vice- President Rose Mae Holland, Secretary Austin Stevens, Lu Long Ogburn, Albert Farmer . . . Second Row: Wilson West, Mary Jane Warrick, Bobby Farmer, Peggy Jordan . . . Third Rcw: Julia Allen, Carl Barbour, Edgar Reasons, Frances Byrd, Jimmy Cheatham, Billy Moore, Joe Dupree . . . Fourth Row: Brick Grantham, Mary Elizabeth Hill, Elvin Johnson, J. C. Johnson . . . Fifth Row: Marian- Johnson, Ruffin Johnson, Sherrill Johnson, Dennis Watson, Earl McCullers, Elmer Owens, Lawrence Parrish . . . Sixth Rcw: Rodin Sugg, Hortense Wiggs, Reba Jean Flowers, Dickie Wallace . . . Seventh Row: Bobby Smith, Wallace Warren, Monte Warr, Bruce Wilkins, Freddy Weeks . . . Not Pictured, Bo Welch. HUGH AUSTIN ' S: : MEN ' S AND BOY ' S STORE A Trial Is All We Ask t β€” β€” J MOZINGO AUTO TRIM SHOP AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY Phone 366-J ; Smithfleld, North Carolina r- - β€” β€” β€” β€’ PERMANENT WAVE BEAUTY SALON We Need Your Head in Our Business Smithfield, North Carolina ; COMPLIMENTS C. E. B 1 N G H A M INSURANCE REAL ESTATE I β€” ; T A L T O N, INC. FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 1 Phone 529-W Smithfield, North Carolina t f β€” WHITI FY RPOTHFR J. E. GREGORY WHOLESALE CO. AND Your Home-County Wholesaler ! COMPANY INVJ7 In a 1 UL A 1 1 WIN O TO THE SUPERIOR DAIRY CLASS OF ' 50 Ice Cream β€” Milk Products ripAHF A N ll C Pasteurized and Homogenized Smithfield, North Carolina ; β€” i STARLING ' S CLOTHING STORE FAMILY READY-TO-WEAR AND SHOES Phone 330 Smithfield, N. C. ' 7 r PIPPIN MOTORS, INC. Sales OLDSMOBILE Service ' We Will Be Here Tomorrow To Back Up What We Say Today Smithfield, North Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA DRUGS ' SERVICE WITH A SMILE ' Sandwiches Hot Coffee β€” Hot Chocolate All Kinds of Sodas CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES FROM SMITHFIELD LUMBER CO., INC, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER HARDWOOD SPECIALTY PHONE 317 JOHNSON ' S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS SMITHFIELD ' S ONLY SANITONE CLEANERS Phone 267 Smithfield, N. C. Compliments of THE LADIES SHOP Smithfield, North Carolina THE JEWEL BOX Congratulations to The Class of 1950 Smithfield, North Carolina ' ELITE BEAUTY SALON For Correct Hair Styling Phone 39 Vernie Lawrence Phillips Compliments OAKS MILLING CO. Four Oaks, North Carolina Compliments of BOYETTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Smithfield, North Carolina WE ' RE ALL OUT TO SERVE YOU LEWIS HATCHERY Congratulations Seniors Smithfield, North Carolina FOR THE BEST IN HOME NEWS COVERAGE READ The Smithfield Herald Devoted to Publication of News and Opinion Affecting the People of Johnston County ' β€” CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES ; THE GRADUATING CLASS THESMARTSHOP ; SMARTER CLOTHES FOR LADIES 1 M. P. Schatzman Smithfield, North Carolina i Owner Phone 212-W . β€” β€” β€” - β€” - β€” i β–  Compliments of HEAVENER WESTERN AUTO AND ASSOCIATE STORE WALLACE IMPLEMENT COMPANY i Alfred H. Poddison, Manager Allis Chalmers Farm Machinery Smithfield, North Carolina Smithfield, North Carolina I Gardner Motor Co nnnf F pi ymdi ith GOOD LUCK SENIORS! Compliments Smithfield, North Carolina Wilson Chevrolet Co. ' Smithfield, North Carolina Phone 50 Phone 51 Compliments REYNOLDA BEAUTY SALON For All Your Beauty Needs Phone 335 ; r- COMPLIMENTS OF S. J. N O R E C K Distributor of Pure Oil Products SMITHFIELD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA BE SURE WITH PURE COMPLIMENTS OF (Bill) (Clyde) HOOKS LAYNE Distributors TEXACO AND FIRESTONE PRODUCTS Smithfield, N. C. Phone 215 LITTLE ' S PONTIAC CO. Soles Service Phone 350 Smithfield, North Carolina DR. LUBY F. ROYALL Optometrist Congratulations Seniors! Merchants Wholesale Co. Smithfield, North Carolina Fred Gardner, Proprietor COMPLIMENT S O F AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 50 . SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA JOHNSON ' S FLORIST Compliments ; 1; Since 1919 FORD FOOD STORES ! Flowers For All Occasions I Smithfield Selma Phone 79 Nite 246-J 1 Smithfield, North Carolina - β€” β€” HOWARD ' S CLEANERS FOR BETTER CLEANING For Pick-Up or Delivery Phone 543-J I AYCOCK BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Point β€” Hardware Builders Supplies Phone 595-J Smithfield WILLIAMS MOTOR COMPANY BETTER BUY BUICK 1 16 Market Street Phone 384-J Smithfield, North Carolina Newitt P. Williams BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 50 WORTH ' S DRIVE-IN GRILL HILL ' S GROCERY AND MARKET GROCERIES - MEATS - ICE CREAM Congratulations Seniors SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA JOHNSON ' S ESSO SERVICE ESSO STANDARD PRODUCTS PHONE 521 -J SMITHFIELD, N. C. CVrΒ«Tig ATLAS JOHNSON ' S GROCERY STORE We Deliver Phone 417-W Produce β€” Meats β€” Groceries Smithfield, North Caroline DAY ' S DRY CLEANERS THE KLEANERS THAT KLEAN Phone 290-J Smithfield, North Carolina Compliments HOYT ' S FLOWER SHOP COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE Smithfield, North Carolina FOR QUICK AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE CALL RIVERSIDE CAB COMPANY Phone 197-J and 666 W. M. CREECH, Owner All Passengers Insured Courteous Drivers Compliments of OVERBY ' S FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Phone 120 Smithfield, North Carolina C U L L E N ' S TEXACO COMPANY TEXACO AND FIRESTONE PRODUCTS Across the River Cullen Hooks, Dealer Jordan And Holt Hardware Inc. HARDWARE FOR THE FARM AND HOME TELEPHONE 99 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF HOWELL THEATRES : GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ' 50 ! : H. P. HOWELL, Owner COME TO JOHNSTON THE PICK-WICK COUNTY For Good Recreation PRODUCE MARKET At Your Leisure Hours ! Best Wishes To The Seniors Smithfield, North Carolina Smithfield, North Carolina - STRICKLAND BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Paint β€” Builders Supplies β€” Hardware β€” Doors Phone 230-J Smithfield, N. C. JORDAN ' S JEWELERS Since 1898 Diamonds β€” Watches Silverware and Gifts Smithfield, North Carolina BARNES FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings William Barnes, Owner Phone 3356 Four Oaks WALLACE ' S STAR DINER Best Wishes Seniors of ' 50 Holt Lake Road 1 r SMITHFIELD MULE COMPANY Livestock Avery and Oliver Tractors and Farm Machinery Clean Used Cars We Trade For Anything That Walb or Rolls SMITHFIELD HOG MARKET WE BUY HOGS EVERY DAY Phones 101 and 601 Smithfield, North Carolina SMITHFIELD FRUIT COMPANY ' A STORE AT YOUR DOOR ' Wholesale Candies β€” Tobaccos β€” Gum β€” Novelties Jobbers Over 25 Years Smithfield, North Carolina ' THE ZIADY FAMILY JOHNSTON COTTON COMPANY I NC. Complete Farm and Home Supplies ; Phone 1 Smithfield ! β€” ATKINS OIL COMPANY ; Petroleum Products ; Smithfield Selma Phone 350 Phone 188 1 ' Compliments of TEXACO SERVICE CENTER ; Ed Ward, Jr. Texaco and Firestone Products Smithfield, North Carolina Congratulations Seniors! STALLINGS INSURANCE ' Smithfield, North Carolina I Compliments of HOME OIL COMPANY Congratulations Seniors! Farmer ' s Hardware DUO-THERM OIL HEATERS AND BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF ' 50 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA GRANTHAM ' S OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS FOR OVER 50 YEARS Smithfield, North Carolina ROGMON OIL CO. Best Wishes to the Class of ' 50 Smithfield, North Carolina Congratulations Seniors! PEOPLE ' S SHOE SHOP SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA TURNAGE AND TALTON SUPER MARKET WE DELIVER 48 PHONE 590 SMITHFIELD, N. C MOHAWK TIRES, QUALITY TUBES GO FARTHER R B TIRE COMPANY Recapping and Vulcanizing Phone 533-J Smithfield, N. C. IT ' S IN SMITHFIELD LEDER BROS., INC. Featuring Nationally Advertised Merchandise Shop With Confidence and Wear With Pride D. H. DAVIS PLUMBING AND HEATING Congratulations to the Graduating Class of ' 50 Phone 91-W Smithfield, North Carolina COMPLIMENTS WALLACE GUANO COMPANY AND WALLACE WAREHOUSE SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA DELMA JOHNSON ' S STORE : FRESH MEATS HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES COMPLETE LINE OF FEEDS HARDWARE VITA-VAR PAINTS ; Phone 64-J Smithfield, N. C. Compliments of - β€” β€” β€” JOHNSTON COUNTY F. C. X, STORES Best Wishes To The FROZEN FOODS, INC. Senior Class of 1950 Congratulations Seniors! Smithfield, North Carolina Smithfield, North Carolina SINCLAIR PETROLEUM PRODUCTS MARVIN E. TAYLOR, DISTRIBUTOR SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA β€” - - - β€” - β€” - - - β€” β€” - - - - - - - - - - - β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” Β« EFIRD ' S DEPARTMENT STORE CORRECT MERCHANDISE AT LOW PRICES 1 - - SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA ROBERTS and WELLONS INCORPORATED Everything For The Garden and Farm FEEDS CASE FARM EQUIPMENT SEEDS DU PONT PAINTS FERTILIZER FARM WATER SYSTEMS SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA RIVERSIDE CAFE ROYALL BRICK and TILE CO. HOME OF SOUTHERN COOKING Build With Brick For Permanency Steaks β€” Chicken β€” Chops James R. Pool, Owner Delicious Sandwiches Phone 150 Always A Friendly Welcome Smithfield, North Carolina Smithfield, North Carolina Congratulations Seniors! D O R M A N ' S COMPLIMENTS SHOE STORE OF C - -- W. C. K. B. A FRIEND Where Carolina Keeps Building Dunn Smithfield CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! WILSON LIVESTOCK CO. Thornhill Wagons SMITHFIELD, John A. McKay Farm Implements NORTH CAROLINA 5 UNDERWOOD FUNERAL HOME Best Wishes Seniors! W. T. DANCE CO. Sundial Shoes for the Family Smithfield, North Carolina 7 HOOKS ' STUDIO Smithfield, North Carolina Take Mother and Dad With You When You go away to School Compliments ROYAL JEWELERS Smithfield, North Carolina Compliments of AUSTIN OGBURN COTTON COMPANY, Inc. Your Friendly Cotton Buyer BOOKER ' S DAIRYLAND 112 North Srd Street Soda Fountoin Luncheonette CAROLINA MOTOR STORES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 50 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA mi mm m oday we are printers of the yearbook of your school. Tomorrow as you seek your future in i tf the professions, industry and commerce we nil at Paragon hope to serve you with the essential Printing Jy and Lithography you will need in the pursuit of your career. Many of our best customers camelo us through friendships formed around the annual planning table or from former grads like yourself who first saw our work in their annual. f)e Qaragon MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA LEE H. BLACKWE LL Eastern Carolina. Representative GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA nrillfnimni?! I ' i ' .ViP.S ' t ' BRARV SYSTEM , 3 8950 60891 0008 RNC 373. 756 Sal 1950 Swithfield H.S. Yearbook. REFERENCE JOHNSTON COUNTY HERITAGE CENTER SMITHFIELD, N.C.


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