Smithfield High School - Shield Yearbook (Smithfield, NC)
- Class of 1951
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A Book? O rare one! Be not, as is our fangled world, a garment nobler than that it covers. Shakespeare Pnedentma ke f95f All the world ' s a stage, And all the men and women, merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts. His acts being seven ages. As You Like It Published by THE SENIOR CLASS of SMITHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Smithfield, N. C. 1951 EARL McCULLERS Editor-in-Chief DICKIE WALLACE Business Manager 111 1 ll j 1 4- I mill II I 1 XT MR. A. G. GLENN Principal MISS LUCY HARRINGTON History, English MRS. MARY SPHANGOS French, English MISS MARY TAYLOR Science MR. ROY J. BROWN History, Coach MRS. A. G. GLENN English, Speech 4J MR. DAVID WALKER Algebra, Band MISS ELIZABETH EDWARDS Mathematics MISS SUSAN BYNUM Home Economics MISS DE LENA JONES English, Latin MISS IMOGENE NARRON Commercial MISS ANNE PRUITT English, Librarian th It nit an We, the Senior Class of 1951, dedicate this second edition of The Shield to our class sponsor, Mrs. A. G. Glenn. It is fitting that her beloved Shakespeare should furnish the theme for this annual. In recent years every graduate of Smithfield High School has felt Mrs. Glenn ' s guidance throughout his senior year. She concentrates her amazing energy and ability not only on teaching the principles of grammar or giving her dramatic best to some choice Shakespearean line, but she also finds time to direct the class play, to coach debaters and contest entrants, and to chaperon countless school parties, as well as to advise The Shield Staff. If Mrs. Glenn has one great gift, it is her ability to develop the personalities and talents of her students. Patiently she guides us, all the while moulding character and culture. Skillfully, hidden talents are exposed. Her only reward is the knowledge that another boy or girl enters the outside world with greater confidence and poise. This record of our final high school year we leave to Mrs. Glenn with love and gratitude. Class tstor Lights dim. Curtains part. And on this stage of life the characters ap pear, each knowing well he has a part to play. This drama is a strange one for even the players do not yet know whether it is comedy, tragedy, or his- torical drama in which their parts are cast. A hushed stillness prevails in the audience as the play opens. As Act I unfolds, we, the actors and actresses in this drama realize that this is the beginning of the most important four years of our lives. The first yea.r in high school found every freshman alert and anxious not to miss his cue. Yes— one had to be alert to become accustomed to changing classes, attending school dances, taking part in athletics, and fitting into the high school pattern in general. In Act II as in all Shakespearean plays, the plot begins to thicken. We now perform our parts with on air of self-confidence not evident before. The highlights of this, our sophomore year, were the highly successful magazine campaign, the World Peace Oratorical Contest, and the honor received by a few of our classmates of attending the annual Junior-Senior Banquet as waiters and waitresses. Ah! The third act! Each word spoken was filled with special meaning, because we were juniors and next in line to be the school ' s most honored class. Such on active year we had never experienced before! Our football heroes began to come to light as our arch rival was defeated in the Thanks- giving game. And the taste of victory was still sweet as we danced that night under our traditional red and white canopy. Along with the honor of being upper classmen came responsibilities and many they were. Among the first of our duties was to present a class ploy. We discovered that those long nights of practice repaid us in a deep sense of satisfaction at having produced a successful performance. Then came the time for us to put aside our dramatic abilities and concentrate on the more down-to-earth school activities. Then into our hum- drum existence suddenly came the overwhelming knowledge that this year it was our job to make the Junior-Senior Banquet a success. Everyone was looking to us to make that climax of the social calendar the great success it had always been. Once again we felt that inner satisfaction which comes from participating in a job well done. The curtains part; this time for Act IV — our final and climactic scene. We perform our ports with enthusiasm. There is comedy — speech class, chapel programs, the halls during recess, stale jokes told in the locker rooms, good friends laughing together. There is tragedy — a broken test tube in the smoke-filled chemistry lab., the bitter sting of defeat on the foot- ball field or basketball court, the painful memories of some faded romance. Even the historical drama, Shakespeare ' s third type of play, is represented, for after all, will not the class of 1951 be rememibered by posterity? The curtain slowly begins to close on this the final act. Nothing stands between us and the adult world but a scrap of paper to be clutched by our eager hands. Even as we speak our closing lines the scenery is being changed for another drama. The characters will be different; the plot is the same. We feel only deep regret at being so quickly replaced but . . . ' All the world ' s a stage . . . ELLIE RUTH ALLEN A mind that is happy must be great. Library Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; French Club 3; Vice-President Commercial Club 4; Decoration Com- mittee Junior-Senior 3; Play Committee 4. JULIA ALICE ALLEN Originality is the true evidence of genius. Journalism Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Publicity Chairman 4; Marshal 3; Girls ' State 3; Chairman Entertainment Committee Junior-Senior 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Play Committee 4; High Times Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Assistant Editor The Shield 4; Winner Angier B. Duke Scholarship award 1951. MONA MAE ALLEN Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. Art Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Needlecraft Club 3, 4; Arrangement Committee Junior-Senior 3; High Times Staff 4; Cap and Gown Committee. ELSIE NORINE BARBOUR A happy life consists of tranquillity of mind. Camera Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Needlecraft Club 3, 4; Food Committee Junior-Senior 3; Cap and Gown Committee. VIOLA MATILDA BATTEN And in their vaunted works of Art, the masters stroke is her part. Art Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Needlecraft 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Placement Committee Junior-Senior 3; Cap and Gown Committee 4; High Times Staff 4. CATHRYN EVA CHEEK None knew thee but to like thee. Secretary Camera Club 1; Vice-President Home Ec. Club 2; Journalism Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Secretary 4; Entertainment Committee Junior-Senior 3; High Times Staff 4; Business Staff The Shield 4; Social Committee 4. CHESTER RICHARD COOKE Sum up thy speech, say much in little. 4-H Club ' l; Sports Ciub 2, 3; Etiquette Club 4; Decorating Committee Junior-Senior 3; Business Staff The Shield 4; Ring Committee 4. JOYCE FAYE DAUGHTRY Kindly speech maketh many friends. 4-H Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Needlecraft Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Junior-Senior Entertainment Com- mittee 3; Cop and Gown Committee. WILLIAM DANIEL DAVIS Rich and with a happy heart is he who tills the soil. 4-H Club 1; Handicraft Club 2; Wildlife Club 3; Commercial Club 4; Mascot Committee. EDITH ROSE DORMAN A various, vigorous, versatile mind. Camera Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Needlecraft Club 3; Secretary Commercial Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Decoration Committee Junior-Senior 3; High Times Staff 4;, Editorial Staff This Shield 4. ROBERT LEON FARMER Full of wit and fun, everything he does well done. Sports Club 1, 3; Wildlife Club 2; Secretary- Treasurer Model Airplane Club 4; Glee Club 4; Entertainment Committee Junior-Senior 3; Junior Ploy; Marshal 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Baseball 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Treasurer 4; Social Committee 4; High Times Staff 3; Editorial Staff The Shield 4; County winner Public Speaking Contest 1951. CONNIE LOUISE FINCH The force of her own merit wins her way. Sanford High School 1; Secretary-Reporter Home Ec. Club 2; Needlecraft Club 3; Wildlife Club 4; Vice-President 3; Placement Committee and Co- Chairmon Food Committee Junior-Senior 3; Play Committee 4; Business Staff The Shield 4. ANNA JAQUELINE FITZGERALD She ' s gentle and shy, but there ' s mischief in her eye. 4-H Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Needlecraft Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Decoration Committee Junior- Senior 3; Mascot Committee. REBA JEAN FLOWERS She smiles and the shadows depart. Camera Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Journalism Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Ring Committee. RUTH MARIE HANSLEY A willing heart, attractive grace, A charming girl with dimpled face. Library Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Vice-President French Club 3; Commercial Club 4; Decoration Com- mittee Junior-Senior 3; Ring Committee. FREDERICK EUGENE HILL Dependability demands respect. 4-H Club 1; Wildlife 2; Sports Club 3; Etiquette Club 4; Glee Club 4; Junior Play; Properties Com- mittee Junior-Senior 3; Cap and Gown Committee; Business Staff The Shield 4, SHERRILL HOOKS JOHNSON Victory follows me, and all things follow victory. 4-H Club 1; Wildlife Club 2; Sports Club 3; Etiquette Club 4; Entertainment Committee Junior- Senior 3; Basketball 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4, Sergeont- at-Arms 3; Cap and Gown Committee; Business Staff The Shield 4. DELCIE JEAN LASSISTER A thing that is lovely — can tear a heart in two. 4-H Club 1; Speech Club 2; Home Ec. Club 3; Reporter Commercial Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Decora- tion Committee Junior-Senior 3; Business Staff The Shield 4. ELLEN lONE LAWHON A silent address is the genuine eloquence of sincerity. Library Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; 4-H Club 3; Needlecraft Club 4; Refreshment Committee Junior- Senior 3; Chairman Cap and Gown Committee. IDA MARIE LEE Of auiet taste and manners mild. Camera Club 1; Career Club 2; Needlecraft Club 3; Commercial Club 4; Food and Decoration Committee Junior-Senior 3; Mascot Committee. JOEL EDWARD HILL The reward of study is understanding. 4-H Club 1; Career Club 2; Sports Club 3; Vice- President Etiquette Club 4; Glee Club 3; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Entertainment Committee Junior-Senior 3; Mascot Committee. DAVID ELVIN JOHNSON, JR. The best way to have a friend is to be one. Sports Club 1, 3; Wildlife Club 2; Etiquette Club 4; Decorating Committee Junior-Senior 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Basketball 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Social Committee 4. MARIAN JEAN JOHNSON A willing heart, o helping hand. Camera Club 1; Home Ec Club 2; Needlecraft Club 3; Journalism Club 4; Entertainment Committee Junior-Senior 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Cap and Gown Committee. ROSE MARIE JOHNSON She mixes reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Speech Club 2; Journalism Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; J,unior Play; Program Committee Junior-Senior 3; NEPH Essay Winner 3; President 4; Debating 4; High Times Staff 3; Editorial Staff The Shield 4. MARY JEAN LEE Intelligence is just one of her charms. Camera Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Scrapbook Chairman 3; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; President Needlecraft Club 4; Marshal 3; Food Committee Junior-Senior 3; Mascot Committee; Business Staff The Shield 4. RACHEL LEE A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. 4-H Club 1, Treasurer 2; Needlecraft Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 1, President 2; Food Committee Junior-Senior 3; Invitation Com- mittee. LUDiE MAE MAXWELL She talks of what she loves. Oxford High School, Oxford, N. C, 1, 2, 3; (Home Economics Club 1; Girls ' Athletic Association 2, 3; Basketball 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3); Needlecraft Club 4. LAWRENCE EARL McCULLERS Doing easily what others find difficult is talent; doing what is impossible for talent is genius. Physical Ed. Club 1; Wildlife Club 2; Sports Club 3; Model Airplane Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Publicity Director 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Marshal 3; Decorating Committee Junior Senior 3; Chairman Senior Play Committeie; Editor-in-Chief The Shield 4. PATRICIA ANN MEYER Cold weather and lovely girls come out of the North. Long Branch High School, Long Branch, New Jersey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Needlecraft Club 4. WILLIAM LEE MOORE Never trouble trouble ' til trouble troubles you. Sports Club 1, 3; Wildlife Club 2; Reporter Eti- quette Club 4; Junior Play; Entertainment Commit- tee Junior-Senior 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Business Staff The Shield 4. MARTHA VIRGINIA OSBORNE Great art is an instant arrested in eternity. Art Club 1; Home Economics Club 2; Journalism Club 3, 4, Scrapbook Secretary 4; Junior Play; Decoration Committee Junior-Senior 3; Art Editor High Times 3, 4; Co-Art Editor The Shield 4; Chairman Social Committee 4. KENNETH LAWRENCE PARRISH Not simple conquest; triumph is his aim. Roundtable Discussion Club 1; Wildlife Club 2; Sports Club 3; Model Airplane Club 4; Decoration Committee Junior-Senior 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Mono- gram Club 3, 4; Mascot Committee; Advertising Staff The Shield 4. SADIE VIOLA PHILLIPS In silence many virtues be. 4-H Club 1; Camera Club 2; French Club 3; Needlecroft Club 4; Arrangement Committee Junior- Senior 3; Invitation Committee. CALVIN COLLINS PIPPIN Nothing can come out of an artist that is not in the man. Wakelon High School 1, 2; French Club 3; Model Airplane Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Deco- rating Committee Junior-Senior 3; Ring Committee; Art Editor The Shield 4. WILLIAM HECTOR RACKLEY A winner never quits and o quitter never wins. Roundtable Discussion Club 1; Sports Club 2; Sergeant-at-Arms First Aid Club 3; President Career Club 4; Invitat ' ron Committee 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3; Basketball 2; Baseball 1, 2. FRED WILSON ROBERTS Wise to resolve, patient to perform. 4-H Club 1; Wildlife Club 2; Sports Club 3; Model Airplane Club 4; Properties Committee Junior- Senior 3; Invitation Committee. EDITH POWELL ROSE A little mischief now and then is relished by the wisest men. Camera Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Journalism Club 3, 4; Entertainment Committee Junior-Senior 3; High Times Staff 3; Business Staff The Shield 4; Chairman Mascot Committee; Cheerleader 3, 4; Mon- ogram Club 4. MARY BODDIE SANDERS A lovely face is the mirror of the mind. Science Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Program Chairman 2, President 3; Secretary-Treasurer Career Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Junior Play; Girls ' State 3; Decoration Committee Junior- Senior 3; Ring Committee; Business Staff The Shield 4. MILDRED ELIZABETH SELLERS A wealth of red hair many hearts may ensnare. Princeton High School 1, 2; Library Club 3; Needlecroft Club 4; Properties Committee 3; Invita- tion Committee. ROBERT ALLEN SMITH Strong is he that masters his own spirit. Sports Club 1; Wildlife Club 2; Sports Club 3; Model Airplane Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Baseball 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4. CLARA JEAN STALLINGS Beauty and intelligence— what a rare combination. Camera Club 1; Speech Club 2; Reporter Home Ec. Club 3; President Commercial Club 4: Glee Club 1, 3, 4, President 2; Junior Play,- Marshal 3; Ring Committee; Editorial Staff The Shield 4. DENNIS FULTON STANLEY A merry heart maketh many friends. Wilson ' s Mills High School 1; Wildlife Club 2, 3; Model Airplane Club 4; Properties Committee Junior- Senior 3; Invitation Committee. LEE AUSTIN STEVENS Work fascinates him: he can sit and look at it for hours. Sports Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2, Secretary 3; Etiquette Club 4; Secretary 2, 3, Vice- President 4; Marshal 3; Football 1, 2, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, A, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; High Times Staff 3; Editorial Staff The Shield 4. JOYCE LEE TALTON How near to good is what is fair. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, A, President 3, Song Leader 4; Glee Club 4; Banquet Committee Junior-Senior 3; High Times Staff 4; Chairman Invitation Committee. SARAH EVELYN TOOLE Silence is a virtue of the wise. 4-H Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Needlecraft Club 3; Commercial Club 4; Invitation Committee Junior- Senior 3; Ring Committee. DAVID CARLTON TWIGG In scorn of nature, art gave lifeless life. Art Club 1, 4; Wildlife Club 2; French Club 3; Junior Play; Debating Club 3; Banquet Committee Junior-Senior 3; Art Editor High Times Staff 3; Business Staff The Shield 4; Play Committee. BOBBY BATES UNDERWOOD A paragon of gentlemanly courtesy. Sports Club 1, 2, 3; Commiercial Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Marshal 3; Banquet Committee Junior- Senior 3; Invitation Committee; Business Staff The Shield 4. CHARLES DIXON WAU.ACE Many follow where he leads. Science Club 1; Miscellaneous Club 2; French Club 3; Music Club 4; President 1, 3; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Chief Marshal 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Mono- gram Club 3, 4; World Peace Oratorical Winner 2; Debating Club 3; Business Manager The Shield 4; Ring Committee. BLANCHE FAYE WARD Dark eyes that look into the very soul. Camera Club 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Needlecraft Club 3; Wildlife Club 4; Glee Club 1; Junior Ploy; Banquet Committee Junior-Senior 3; Invitation Com- mittee; Business Staff The Shield 4. CLARENCE WESTBROOK WARRICK, JR. An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Science Club 1; Wildlife 2; Sports Club 3; Model Airplane Club 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Junior Plav; High Times Staff 4; Business Staff The Shield 4; Ring Committee. CHARLES DENNIS WATSON I might as well take my time, there ' s a whole life ahead of me. Science Club 1; First Aid Club 2; Vice-President Sports Club 3; Journalism Club 4; Junior Play; Foot- ball 2. 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Editorial Staff The Shield 4; Mascot Committee. HORTENSE WIGGS To those who know thee not, no words can paint. Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, President 2; Music Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4, President 4; Secretary 1; Jun- ior Play; Marshal 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4, Chief 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; High Times ' Staff 3; Advertising Manager The Shield 4; Su- perior rating State High School Music Contest 1951. MELVIN LAMBERT WILKINS A great ship asks deep waters. Hobby Club 3; Journalism Club 4; Entertainmeni Committee Junior-Senior 3; Cap and Gown Commit- tee. NAN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS A light heart lives long. Valdosta High School. Valdosta, Ga. 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Journalism Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Refreshment Committee Junior-Senior 3- C ' - ' ee ' -lead- er 4; Monoaram Club 4; High Times Staff 4; Busi- ness Staff The Shield 4; Social Committee 4. i . . .To thine own self be true. And it must follow, as the night the day. Thou canst not then be false to any man. ' Hamlet But you, O you. So perfect and so peerless, are created Of every creature ' s best. The Tempest WILLIAM CRAIG OVERBY, JR. JEANNE BENTON WILSON BILL MOORE EDITH ROSE ' There ' s a skirmish of wit between them. Much Ado About Nothing ROSE MARIE JOHNSON BOBBY FARMER Your spirits shine through you. Macbeth JEAN LASSITER COLLINS PIPPiN ' Tis beauty truly blent ... Twelfth Night V 1 t t 1 u n HORTENSE WIGGS EARL McCULLERS ' Of Nature ' s gifts thou may ' st with lilies boast. King John SHERRILL JOHNSON JULIA ALLEN ' • ' O, it is excellent to have a giant ' s strength. Measure For Measure f untar 0 A. J. THOMPSON Vice-President DAVID JONES President ALICE LEE STEVENS Secretary NANCY ABBOTT Treasurer Nancy Abbott Faye Abell Tommy Allen Glenn Barnes Thomas Beasley Jimmy Brown Frances Byrd Jimmy Cheatham Jerrel Cobb Shirley Ann Collier Peggy Joyce Creech Ann Crocker Janet Daughtery Joyce Davis Billy Dickens Curtis Dupree Joe Dupree Peggy Ann Gordon Brick Grantham Lovey Jeanne Hicks Mary Elizabeth Hill Dennis Hobbs Gerald Johnson Margaret Johnson Pete Johnson Ruffin Johnson Wilton Johnson David Jones Ben Langdon Braxton Langdon Ella Ann Lee Alice Mattox Billy Olive Betty Ruth Penny Bessie Peterson Elsie Mae Peterson Verney Peterson, Jr. Jack Pilkington Barbara Jean Pope Clem Olq Poston Betty Price J. D. Ryals Carol Stallings Edith Stanley Vahnis Stephenson Alice Stevens Wilma Lee Stewart Rodin Sugg Hdrry Swicord A. J. Thompson Peggy Tomlinson LeMay Turner Monte Warr Jean Warren Freddy Weeks Bruce Wilkins Charles Woodall Julius Woody MISS EDWARD ' S HOMEROOM: FIRST ROW: left to right: Rebecca Ann Whitley, Betty Davis, Jean Day, Jo Ann Johnson, Shirley Jones, Elinor Wallace, Nell Rose Wallace, Jackie Ennis, Barbara Lee, Shirley Massengill . . . SECOND ROW: Alice Ruth Byrd, Patsy Vinson, Gail Hathaway, Jo Evelyn Underv ood, Mary Edna Grimes, Mary Reich Moore, Dorothy Johnson, Mary Ellington Smithwick, Carol Jordan, Peggy Sanders, Daisy Neighbors, Janice Stephenson . . . THIRD ROW: Vartan Davidian, Bill Starling, George Meyer, Watt Huntley, Curtiss Daughtry, Bruce Jones, Harold Moore, Winston Moore, Harold Langdon, Dennis Whitley, J. C. Johnson, Jimmy Olive, Elmer Owens, Wilbert Blackman . . . ABSENT: Edward Melvin, Harold Stephenson. MISS TAYLOR ' S HOMEROOM: FIRST ROW: left to right: Margie Cox, McDonald Johnson, Annie Muriel Moore, Elsie Lynch, Margaret Lee Overbee, Janie Brantley, Frances Peedin, Amelia Thompson, Jo Ann Anderson . . . SECOND ROW: Robert Johnson, Betty Ruth Dupree, Swade Barbour, Betty Bras- well, Ralph Johnson, Laverne Whitley, Harvey Johnson, Shirley Thornton, Bobby Dupree, Peggy White- hurst, Eddie Baroody, Borbarc Cockrell . . . THIRD ROW: Walter Langdon, Dwight Barbour, Mary Alice Stephenson, Louise Hill, Lucile Lee, Bernard Lee, Eugene Pittman, Joyce Daniels, Jane Lancaster, Annie Ruth Pearce, Betty Jean Wray, Doris Jean Pittman, Ed Paddison . . . ABSENT: Pauline Anderson, Hilda Barbour, Mary Johnson. MR. WALKER ' S HOMEROOM.- FIRST ROW: left to right: Barbara Ann Welch, Sherwood Ward, Lillian Narron, Dennis Wallace, Virginia West, James Roberts, Patricia Ward, Russell Thompson . . . SECOND ROW: Vara Lee Matthews, Cecil Capps, Bette Johnson, Bobby Thomas Hill, Elizabeth Beaty, Tommy Hayes, Mary Ann Finch, Ray Hill, Faye Davis . . . THIRD ROW: Mr. Walker, Charles Johnson, Spen- cer Braswelt, Frances Taylor, Robert Stricklond, Bobby Blackman, Jean Barbour, Spotswood Johnson, Frank Daughtry . . . ABSENT: Hubert Lee Capps, Lester Coats, Bobbie Lee Dixon, Merilyn House, Bobby Moore, Edna Merle Thompson. MR. BROWN ' S HOMEROOM: FIRST ROW: left to right: Phyllis Johnson, Shirley Hales, Naomi Eason, Clara Lee Johnson, Victoria Ellis, Elizabeth Putnam, Myrtle Barbour, Letha Barbour, Martha Johnson . . SECOND ROW: Linwood King, Donald Johnson, Kenneth Crocker, Gene Hill, Bobby Godwin, Wade Creech, Ronald Coe, Bill Johnson, David Earl Strickland, Walter Holt . . . THIRD ROW: Larry Moseley, Charles Hill, Mac Sellers, Frank Johnson, Norman Johnson, Jack Davis, Everette Lawhon, Eugene Snead, Edward Baker, Lawrence Thompson . . . ABSENT: Joe Grantham, Rayford Johnson, Anna Stanley. Preshmen f- ' f MISS JONcS ' HOMEROOM: FIRST ROW: left to right: Lossie Holley, Carolyn Mossengill, Caroline Osborne Nancy Whitley, Sarah Hill, Ann Lee, Peggy Johnson, Barbara Moore, Shelva Parrish, Marjorie Gwyn Batten . . SECOND ROW: Carter Stephenson, Bobby Baggett, William Huntley, Mike Wallace, Rivers Unchurch Earl Langdon, Billy Massey, Donald Sullivan, George McLemore, Freddy Blackman, George Willis Austin , . . THIRD ROW: Ann Corbitt, Joyce Stevens, Mae Dixon, Alice Dickens, Burton Stevens, Celia Coates, Nancy Davis, Betty Jean Davis, Geraldine Barbour, Shirley Baker, Lola Twigg. SEATED: left to right: Matilda Batten, Asst. Art Editor; Joyce Talton, Exchange Editor; Martha Os- borne, Art Editor; Ella Ann Lee, Asst. Editor; Faye Abell, Asst. Humor Editor; C. W. Warrick, Sports Editor; Cathryn Cheek, Humor Editor . . . STANDING: left to right: Miss Narron, Faculty Advisor; Mono Allen, Jean Warren, Wilma Stewart, Marie Hansley, Edith Stanley, Typists; Rose Dorman, Printer; Peggy Tomlinson, Glenn Barnas, Typists; Monte Warr, Asst. Advertising Mgr.; Ben Langdon, Typist; Da- vid Twigg, Art Editor; Rodin Sugg, Asst. Art Editor; Jimmy Brown, LeMay Turner, Typists; Charles Wood- all, Asst. Art Editor; Miss Harrington, Faculty Advisor . . . ABSENT: Jackie Fitzgerald, Printer. Mrs. A. G. Glenn and Miss Lucy Harrington, sponsors; Vice-President Faye Abell, President Julia Allen, Jonie Brantley, Alice Ruth Byrd, Frances Byrd, Cathryn Cheek, Curtiss Daughtry, Vartan Davidian, Betty Davis, Reba Jean Flowers, Mary Edna Grimes, Elizabeth Hill, Watt Huntley, Dorothy Johnson, J. C. Johnson, Marian Jean Johnson, Rose Marie Johnson, Bruce Jones, Shirley Jones, Ben Langdon, Ella Ann Lee, Elsie Lynch, Alice Mattox, Annie Muriel Moore, Harold Moore, Mary Reich Moore, Daisy Neighbors, Martha Osborne, Edith Rose, Bill Starling, Harry Swicord, Elinor Wallace, Nell Rose Wallace, Peggy Whitehurst, Melvin Wilkins, Nan Williams, Dennis Watson. 4-H Cluh Mr. Walter McPherson and Miss Goldie Knowles, sponsors; Dwight Barbour, Letha Barbour, Myrtle Barbour, Swade Barbour, Glenn Barnes; Elizabeth Beaty, Spencer Braswell, Cecil Capps, Celia Coates, Wade Creech, Ann Crocker, Frank Daughtry, Jack Davis, Martha Johnson, Braxton Langdon, Earl Langdon, Harold Langdon, Vice-President, Jack Pilkington, Betty Price, Barbara Pope, Elizabeth Put- nam, J. D. Ryals, Joyce Stevens, Joyce Talton, Frances Taylor, Shirley Thornton, Nancy Whitley, Presi- dent Charles Woodall. Miss Anne Pruitt, sponsor; Shirley Cockrell, President Kenneth Crocker, Alice Dickens, Bobby God- win, Vice-President Walter Holt, Peggy Johnson, Lenwood King, Ann Lee, Mac Sellers, David Earl Strickland, Robert Strickland. G areer Cluh Miss Mary Taylor, sponsor; Hilda Barbour, Edward Baker, Swade Beasley, Barbara Cockrell, Ronald Coe, Betty Ruth Dupree, Jackie Ennis, Charles Hill, Louise Hill, Bill Johnson, Donald Johnson, Frank John- son, Norman Johnson, Everett Lawhon, Lucile Lee, President Billy Rackley, Polly Sanders, Vice-President Carol Stallings, Lawrence Thompson. L.ommercia ICluh Miss Imogene Narron, sponsor; Vice-President Ellie Ruth Allen, Bobby Baggett, Joyce Daniels, Rose Dormon, Marie Hansley, Robert Johnson, Wilton Johnson, Jean Lassister, Marie Lee, Winston Moore, Billy Olive, Frances Peedin, Eugene Pittmon, President Clara Stallings, Mary Alice Stephenson, Sarah Toole, Bobby Underwood. Etiquette Cluh Miss Susan Bynum, sponsor,- President Eddie Baroody, Betty Brasweil, Jerrel Cobb, Al Cooke, Joyce Davis, Janet Dcughtry, Joe Dupree, Vice-President Joel Hill, Elvin Johnson, Gerald Johrison, Harvey Johnson, Jo Ann Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Pete Johnson, Ruffin Johnson, Sherrill Johnson, Bernard Lee, Bill Moore, Margaret Lee Overbee, Elmer Owens, Janice Stephenson, Austin Stevens, A. J. Thomp- son, Amelia Thompson, Patsy Vinson, Freddy Weeks, Loverne Whitley, Frederick Hill, Julius Woody, Walter Langdon. Model Airplane Clvh Mrs: Mary Sphangos, sponsor; Tommy Allen, Freddy Blackmon, Billy Dickens, Bobby Farmer, George Meyer, Earl McCullers, Larry Moseley, Ed Poddison, Lawrence Parrish, Collins Pippin, Fred Roberts, James Roberts, Bobby Smith, Eugene Snead, Dennis Stanley, Vice-President Rodin Sugg, Russell Thomp- son, Rivers Upchurch, Dennis Wallace, Sherwood Ward, President Monte Warr, C. W. Warrick, Dennis Whitley. Art Cluh Mr. Roy Brown, sponsor; Nancy Abbott, Jean Day, Peggy Ann Gordon, Gail Hathaway, Tommy Hayes, Sarah Hill, William Huntley, President Card Jordan, Mary Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Jane Lan- caster, Bobby Moore, Barbara Moore, Doris Jean Pittman, Peggy Sanders, Vice-President Mary Smith- wick, Alice Lee Stevens, David Twigg, LeMay Turner, Jo Evelyn Underwood. Left to right: Rose Dormon, Bobby Farmer, Typists; Clara Stallings, Dennis Watson, Snapshot Editors; Rose Marie Johnson, Austin Stevens, Typists. SEATED: left to right: Nan Williams, Connie Finch, A! Cooke, Foye Ward, Fred Hill, Jean Lassiter . . STANDING: Bill Moore, Edith Rose, Mary Jean Lee, C. W. Warrick, Bobby Underwood, Polly Sanders, David Twigg, Lawrence Parrish, Cathryn Cheek, Sherrill Johnson. Miss De Lena Jones, sponsor; George Austin, Bobby Blockman, Jimmy Brown, President Jimmy Cheothom, Mae Dixon, Curtis Dupree, Connie Finch, Bobby Hill, Charles Johnson, Vice-President David Jones, Bill Massey, George McLemore, Jimmy Olive, Verney Peterson, Carter Stephenson, Burton Ste- vens, Donald Sullivan, Faye Ward, Mike Wallace, Wilbert Blockman, Bruce Wilkins. Miss Elizabeth Edwards, sponsor,- Mono Allen, Pauline Anderson, Jo Ann Anderson, Jean Barbour, Norine Barbour, Vice-President Matilda Batten, Marjorie Gwyn Batten, Ann Corbett, Margie Lee Cox, Joyce Daughtry, Faye Davis Naomi Eason, Jackie Fitzgerald, Shirley Hales, Lovey Jeanne Hicks, Clara Lee Johnson, Bobbie Lee Johnson, Ellen Lawhon, Barbara Lee, President Mary Jean Lee, Rachel Lee, Shirley Massengill, Vera Lee Mathews, Pat Meyer, Caroline Osborne, Bessie Peterson, Elsie Peterson, Sadie Phillips, Clem Ola Poston, Mildred Sellers, Edith Stanley, Vahnis Stephenson, Wilma Stewart, Peggy Tomlinson, Lola Twigg, Jean Warren, Rebecca Whitley, Ludie Maxwell, Alice Lee. Music Cluh Mr. David Walker, sponsor; Geraldine Barbour, Betty Davis, Nancy Davis, Bobby Dupree, Mary Ann Finch, Ray Hill, Dennis Hobbs, Lossie Holley, Bette Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Vice-President Carolyn Massengill, Shelva Parrish, Anna Stanley, Edna Thompson, Pat Ward, Dickie Wallace, Barbara Welch, Virginia West, President Hortense Wiggs, Bobby Wooidridge, Betty Jean Wray. ' Our Hearts Were Young And Gay ' By my troth a good song . . Much Ado About Nothing FIRST ROW: left to right: Janet Doughtry, Ludie Maxwell, Joyce Talton, Elinor Wallace, Nell Rose Wallace, Mary Reich Moore, Shirley Baker, Amelia Thompson . . . SECOND ROW: Hortense Wiggs, Alice Dickens, Rose Marie Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Mae Dixon, Betty Price, Daisy Neighbors, Ann Corbitt . . . THIRD ROW: Mary Edna Grimes, Shirley Jones, Cothryn Cheek, Nancy Whitiey, Polly Sanders, Alice Lee Stevens, Joyce Davis, Burton Stevens . . . FOURTH ROW: Frank Daughtry, Billy Dickens, Ben Langdon, Charles Woodall, Cecil Capps, Bobby Baggett, Freddy Blackman . . . FIFTH ROW: Collins Pippin, Ralph Johnson, Spencer Braswell, Dickie Wallace, Ruffin Johnson, Bobby Farmer, Fred Hill. aaoBaawa Club FIRST ROW: left to right: Clara Stallings, Nan Williams, Sarah Hill, Maraaret Johnson. CnmWn Mas- sengill, Jane Lancaster, Jo Evelyn Underwood, Lovey Jean Hicks, Miss Parker . . . SECOND ROW: Peggy Whitehurst, Julia Allen, Rose Dorman, Faye Abell, Peggy Ann Gordon, Jean Day, Alice Mattox . . THIRD ROW: Carol Jordan, Nancy Abbott, Mary Ellington Smithwick, Peggy Sanders, Doris Pitt- man, Mary Jean Lee, Ella Ann Lee, Celia Coates, Joyce Stevens . . . FOURTH ROW: Bobby Thomas Hill, Joe Dupree, Earl McCullers, Bruce Jones, Monte Warr, Elmer Owens, Bobby Underwood, Robert Strickland . . . FIFTH ROW: Bobby Smith, David Jones, George Austin, Dennis Hobbs, C. W. Warrick, Eugene Pittman, Bobby Dupree. MISS FLORA CANADY Piano MRS. MARVIN LORENZ Piano MISS MARY ELLEN MATTHEWS Piano NELL ROSE WALLACE - CAROLINE OSBORNE Majorettes FIRST ROW: left to right: David Jones, Sherrill Peterson, Johnny Wallace, George Austin, Bill Star- ling, M. T. Baggett, Dennis Hobbs . . . SECOND ROW: Collins Pippin, Carol Jordan, Spencer Bras- well, Bobby Baggett, Freddy Blackman, Vartan Davidion, Bobby Dupree, Joel Hill, Bobby Wooldridge, Monte Montgomery, Harold Langdon, Ben Daughtry, Lehman Barnes . . . THIRD ROW: standing: Mr. David Walker, Director; Watt Huntley, Sherwood Ward, Curtiss Daughtry, Eugene Pittman, Ralph John- son. JVt i|lBt ICS FOOT «vers iipchurch7Mfke -Wailace, .Jack Piiki«g4o ,  fl ' McCuliers . . . SECOND ROW: Eddie Baroody, Julius Woody, Bill Starling, Ed Paddison, Rodin Sugg . , THIRD ROW: Coach Brown, Jimmy Cheatham, Ruffin Johnson, Bruc e Wilkins, Lawrence Parrish, Joe Dupree. BALL left to rigfrf- ' Sllerrt., .v. ufc onms r w !i C ' fT ' y ddi; Weeks, ..„y.., Wh 1 R uu ' tu ' ' P Johnson Dennis Watson, Eugene Snead, George Meyer Whitley, Bobby Thomas Hill, Billy Massey. Ben Langdon . THIRD ROW: ABSENT: Dennis FIRST ROW: left to right: Frances Peedin, Annie Ruth Pearce, Reba Jean Flowers, Mary Alice Stephen- son, Jean Warren, Marian Jean Johnson, Alice Dickens, Mae Dixon . . . SECOND ROW: Frances Byrd, Mary Edna Grimes, Joyce Daniels, Carol Jor- dan, Burton Stevens, Ella Ann Lee, Captain Julia Allen, Coach Luby Royal. BALL BASEBALL LETTER MEN ELVIN JOHNSON Captain HAROLD MOORE President Vice-President Secretary Sargeant At Arms FIRST ROW: left to right: Jimmy Cheatham, Joyce Daniels, Joe Dup.ee, Rebo Jean Flowers, Brick Grantham, Mary Edna Grimes, Elvin Johnson . . . SECOND ROW: Marian Johnson . . . THIRD ROW- J C Johnson FOURTH ROW: Ruffin Johnson, Sherrill Johnson, Bernard Lee, Ella Ann Lee, Earl McCullers, Bill Moore, Harold Moore . . . EIFTH ROW: Elmer Owens . . . SIXTH ROW: Lawrence Parrish . . . SEVENTH ROW: Bobby Smith, Rodin Sugg, Monte Warr, Dickie Wallace, Dennis Watson, Freddy Weeks, Hortense Wiggs. Now I play a merchant ' s part. The Taming of the Shrew JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY COMPLETE FARM HOME SUPPLIES FURNITURE, HARDWARE, FERTILIZERS, FARM IMPLEMENTS JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT PHONE 2701 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA ' r DIAL 2095 WILLIAMS MOTOR COMPANY BETTER BUY BUICK 1 16 Market Street NEWITT P. WILLIAMS SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA DAY ' S DRY CLEANERS THE KLEANERS THAT KLEAN Phone 2868 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA ►4 J. E. GREGORY AND COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 51 AT 1 270 G R A N T H A MS 1 W M P M 1 yl YOI IP lOHKKTOKI In Outfitters for Men and Boys -4 r ' r IKITV QTATir KI liS y U UIN 1 T olAML IN IrH . 1000 For Over 50 Years WATTS FT l 1 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA SMITHFIELD i — — •• — . — — — CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS THE S M A R T SHOP F O R SMART FEMININE APPAREL M. P. SCHATZMAN SMITHFIELD, N. C. Owner Phone 2433 Compliments of LEDER BROS., INC. FEATURING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE, WEAR WITH PRIDE Telephone Selmo 390 SEL-FIELD FEED PRODUCE CO., INC. JORDAN ' S JEWELERS WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE BANANAS A SPECIALTY Since 1898 Intersection of Highways 70 and 301 DIAMONDS -WATCHES SILVERWARE AND GIFTS SELMA-SMITHFIELD HIGHWAY Phone 9891 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA SANDWICHES OF ALL KNDS WASHING GREASING POLISHING A- Read THE SMITHFIELD HERALD Compliments of for ' Twice-a-Week LAKULINA UKUUo Coverage of Johnston County News and Opinion SERVICE WITH A SMILE oANDWICHES SMITHFIELD OIL CO., INC. HOT COFFEE - HOT CHOCOLATE Smithfield, N. C. ALL KINDS OF SODAS FUEL OIL GASOLINE DORMAN ' S SHOE STORE QUALITY SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY 1 BATT JOHNSON ' S PIT COOKED BAR-B-QUE DAILY BUFFALO ROAD SMITHFIELD STUDEBAKER BUIE MOTORS, INC. YOUR FRIENDLY STUDEBAKER DEALER Phone 2779 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of HOWELL THEATRES GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ' 51 H. P. HOWELL, Owner COMPLIMENTS WALLACE GUANO COMPANY AND WALLACE WAREHOUSE SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA HEAVENER AND WALLACE IMPLEMENT COMPANY Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of SMITHFIELD FRUIT CO. ' A STORE AT YOUR DOOR Wholesale Candies Tobaccos, Gums, Novelties Jobbers Over 23 Years Owned and Operated by Ziady Family Compliments of F. C. X. STORES BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1951 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA j CAFE ROYALL HOME OF SOUTHERN COOKiNG Steaks — Chicken — Chops Delicious Sandwiches Always A Friendly Welcome -7 r- SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA SMITHFIELD MULE COMPANY Livestock Avery and Oliver Tractors and Farm Machinery Clean Used Cars We Trade For Anything That Walks or Rolls ' Compliments of B. AND R. WILSON, INC. YOUR FORD DEALER SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR DAIRY Ice Cream — Milk Products GRADE A MILK Pasteurized and Homogenized SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA JOHNSTON COUNTY PRODUCE MARKET BUYERS AND SELLERS OF ALL KINDS PRODUCE Dial 2307 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of GARDNER-CREECH OIL CO. Your Friendly Mobilgas Distributor LUMBER SASH - DOORS BUILDING MATERIALS MILLWORK GUY C. LEE MFG. CO. Dial 2010 MARKET To My Customers and You Who May Become My Customers Thank You J. H. WIGGS THE ROYSTERMAN Smithf ield Phone 2639 P. O. Box 525 SMITHFIELD HOG WE BUY HOGS EVERY DAY Dial313l or3132 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA GARDNER MOTOR CO. DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA HOOD BROS. DRUG STORE JOHNSTON COUNTY FAMILY DRUGGISTS FOR OVER 60 YEARS FARMER S HARDWARE DUO-THERM OIL HEATERS AND BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF ' 51 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA JOHNSON ' S ESSO SERVICE ESSO STANDARD PRODUCTS PHONE 9921 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA RIVERSIDE BRICK CO. ' Build With Brick for Permanency ' JAMES R. POOL, Owner Phone 3456 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations Graduates! WILSON LIVESTOCK CO. THORNHILL WAGONS John A. McKay Farm Implements SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA WHITLEY BROTHERS WHOLESALE CO. Your Home-County Wholesaler MOZINGO ' S AUTO 1 TRIM SHOP Doors Covered, Convertible Tops | TURNAGE TALTON Tailored Seat Covers ! ANY AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY SUPER MARKET Dial 2208 ; Congratulations WE DELIVER CAROLINA WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Phone 3 106 COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES PAPER MATERIALS SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA L H. SASSER TELEPHONE 2859 r— — — -- — - FOR QUICK AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE CALL RIVERSIDE CAB COMPANY PHONE 2151 W. M. CREECH, Ov ner ALL PASSENGERS INSURED COURTEOUS DRIVERS BEST WISHES SENIORS OF ' 51 J. S. OGBURN SON ' S GIN CLEVELAND ROAD LITTLE ' S PONTIAC CO. SALES SERVICE Phone 2366 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA HOWARD ' S CLEANERS FOR BETTER CLEANING For Pick-Up or Delivery Phone 2615 BARNES FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS WILLIAM BARNES, Owner Phone 3356 FOUR OAKS Compliments of AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 51 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA ROGMON OIL CO. Best Wishes to the Class of ' 5 1 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Graduate to Greater Savings At Your Friendly PENDER STORE SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of FIRST-CITI ZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. SMiTHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Established 1898 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of AUSTIN OGBURN COTTON COMPANY, Inc. Your Friendly Cotton Buyer Congratulations to tfie Class of ' 51 ARMOUR FERTILIZER MELVIN LASSITER FOUR OAKS Best Wishes Seniors of ' 51 CREECH ' S STORE ANGIER HIGHWAY WOODALL ' S VULCANIZING SHOP E. L. WOODALL, Owner Phone 3491 IGNITION SERVICE RECAPPING AUTO LITE BATTERIES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ELECTRIC PUMP SERVICE MYERS WATER SYSTEM SERVICE SALES R. H. LASSITER FOUR OAKS, NORTH CAROLINA WALLACE ' S STAR DINER Best Wishes Seniors of ' 51 HOLT LAKE ROAD Sinclair Petroleum Products MARVIN E. TAYLOR, Distributor SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF S. J. N O R E C K Distributor of Pure Oil Products ' BE SURE WITH PURE ' SMITHFIELD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1951 THE JEWEL BOX SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 51 BAROODY ' S FRIENDLY PLACE J O H N S O N ' S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Smithfield ' s Only SANITONE Cleaners Phone 2305 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA TALTON, INC. FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Phone 3444 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of THE LADIES SHOP SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS C. E. BINGHAM INSURANCE REAL ESTATE ROBERTS WELLONS, INC ' A COMPLETE FARM SUPPLY STORE ' CASE TRACTORS NEW HOLLAND HAY BALER FLORENCE MAYO TOBACCO CURER DU PONT PAINTS BRIDGE STREET SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Best Wishes Seniors! UNDERWOOD FUNERAL HOME HILL ' S GROCERY AND MARKET Groceries — Meats — Ice Cream Congratulations Seniors SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of EFIRD ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Correct Merchandise at Low Prices SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of BOYETTE ELECTRIC COMPANY SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 51 UPCHURCH PHARMACY Compliments HOYrS FLOWER SHOP COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 51 PIPPIN MOTOR Inc. SALES OLDSMOBILE service WE WILL BE HERE TOMORROW TO BACK UP WHAT WE SAY TODAY SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA 1 GOOD LUCK SENIORS! W, T. DANCE CO. COMPLIMENTS Sundial Shoes for the Family SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Wll nisJ THFVPOI FT } CO. Come to oALtb SERVILE THE PICKWICK SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA ; For Good Recreation At Your Leisure Hours Phone 2129 Phone 2128 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA JORDAN HOLT HARDWARE, Inc. HARDWARE FOR THE FARM AND HOME Telephone 2620 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA D. H. DAVIS PLUMBING AND HEATING « CITY FOOD MARKET Congratulations to the Graduating Class of ' 51 QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES Phone 2527 We Deliver Phone 2415 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations Seniors J. G. MOTOR CO. Smithfield-Selma Hiway ; Kaiser-Frazier, Henry J, and Willis SALES SERVICE FLOWERS DRIVE-IN PIT COOKED BAR-B-Q STEAKS SANDWICHES COURTEOUS CURB SERVICE I 6 Miles East of Clayton Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE : Alfred H. Paddison, Manager ! o Vil 1 rirlCLU, INkJK 1 n v AKL LMNA : — — — — - — - — - — - — i- - JOHNSON ' S FLORIST : Since 1919 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 2630 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of OVERBY ' S FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE ■Phone 2202 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA HOOK ' S STUDIO Toke Mother and Dad With You When You go away to School SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations Seniors! PEOPLE ' S SHOE SHOP SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA WALTZ COURT CAFE FRIED CHICKEN HOT BAR-B-CUE OUR SPECIALTY SMITHFIELD - SELMA HIGHWAY STRICKLAND BROTHERS LUMBER CO., INC. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER PAINT - BUILDERS SUPPLIES - HARDWARE - DOORS Phone 3247 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA 7 CAROLINA MOTOR STORES Congratulations to the Class of ' 51 SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA ATLAS JOHNSON ' S GROCERY STORE WE DELIVER Phone 2747 PRODUCE - MEATS - GROCERIES SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA HUGH AUSTIN ' S MEN ' S AND BOYS ' STORE ' A ThailsAII WeAsk ' ROSE ' S 5-10-25 CENT STORE Compete Line of School Supplies SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA s COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF (BILL) (CLYDE) HOOKS LAYNE Distributor TEXACO AND FIRESTONE PRODUCTS SMITHFIELD, N. C. PHONE 2424 W C K B ' Where Carolina Keeps Building ' 780 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL DUNN SMITHFIELD Drink COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES I ' ll THE CAPITAL COCA- COLA BOTTLING CO. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA was not of an age, but for all time! Ben Jonson i Shield : senior claXigh School SniTHFIELD esll015498G 1 m 1 m iU |i Jl)ll llN..jl V l AP VIA ' r
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