JUNE, 1968 — SMITHFIELD HIGH TIMES — PAGE THREE RED DEVIL SPORTS GOLF This year Smithfield High School wfas looking for some improve ment, in the golf team. Although at the end of the season their record was (1-3), they played much better than this really in dicate. The golf team put up a valiant battle, losing one match in a sudden death hole. They lost another by a very small margin. There is the general feeling that next year’s team will be even mcire improved. They will have every member of this year’s team ccming back with a summer of practice. TRACK TEAM The Smithfield Track Team did not have an altogether highly sucessful year. The team did not win a single meet, but took sev eral seconds in the tri-meets. Coach Brown started with a hand^ ful of inexperienced' boys and built them up during the season. At the conference meet, the team did much better than was expected of them. Johnny Whitley, a freshman miler, tocJc second in the mile run. The % mile relay team took a second and the mile relay team tc-ok a fifth. The team w!as made up of low er classmen, so we can expect a greatly improved team next year. -Ima and Irma Snoop- If this seems boring, remem ber it’s yc*ur own fault not ours because you haven’t done any thing. After this issue you’U be able to breathe once more and we’ll shed a silent tear. You’ve neard of “like father like son,’’ Well, Bradley Carroll believes in like brother like broth er. He’s “Knott’’ dating. The charm of W. Joseph Austin, Jr. compelled six lovely senior ALPHABET Admirable—Carol Grantham Ambitious—Shelley Castleberry Amiable—Jim Walters Athletic—Bill Jackson Becoming-Ann Sloan Benign*—'Eddy Patterson Bold—Carl Wharton Candid—Susan Jones Capricious—Debbie Mason nSonsiderate—Stephen Wooda Convivial—Janet Sellers Cute—Margy Hinnant Dashing—Tommy Thompson 'Delightful—Luci O’Melia Dependable—Sylvia Hall Devilish—Bobby Benson Earnest--Janet ShaUcross Enchanting—Vicki Sienkiewiez Energetic—Steve Bryant Enticing—Maiy Pat Schreibeis Fashionable—Edith \Wiitley Feminine-Dathy Lewis Flirtatious—Buddy Davis Friendly-Dope Allen Funny-Dolly Pace Genteel—Richard Black Hlandsome—Durwcod Rose Happy—Lercy Hamilton Impish—Julia Gilbert Intelligent—Lanny Deal Jocular—Johnny Creech Just—Alex Wilson Kind'—Cathy Clark Knowinig-Larry StaUings Likeable—Sue Stewart Lc^iuacious—Jean Woodruff Masculine—Jay Ferguson Miischievous—Ted Forbes Nice—Ann Barbour Noteworthy—Connie Strickland Petite—Gailya Adams Polite—Paul Brink Quiet—Danny Narron ■Reasonable—Galen Bolin .R^able—Tony Johnson Sensible—Ginny Harris Sincere^Patsy Sanders Suave—Dave Bryant S'weet—Shelia Wallace Tactful—Ann Mitchiner Thougbtful-JStephanie Taylor “Tuff’—Jimmy Crocker ■Unaffected—Sandra Clayton Unique—Dee Wellons Vivacious—Meg Andreaus Witty—Denton Lee X-Traordinary—Steve Gower Youthful—Patricia Parrish Zany—Rocky Hulth Zesty—Jenny Watson > women to chase him around his neighbcrhCiOd. Was it really his charm that encouraged them to bring water balloons or • was it merely the fact that he was a junior? Speaking of senior women, if any of yui girls need a compan ion, Polly Pace has one night out per weekend. Danny Narron, we’ve heard that you asked a certain junior girl (Debbie Cretini) to reserve a page in her annual for you. Is this true cj: did Betty Crocker ask her to? Eddy Patterson is still hitting that happy trail to Pine Level to see his beloved Janie Watson. The “Ain’t that Quaint’’ award goes to Johnny Pitch! and Johnny Dupree for their thoughtfulness. They gave a Happy Birthday Party to Ann Chreech and Jennifer Barbour. Michael Rabil, did you have a nice time at the beach with your many women? What’s this world coming to? It’s not even safe to park in ycAir own drivewfay anymore right, Joe P. and Margie W.? Ginny Harris and Sylvia Hall will be keeping a hot line open to Viet Nam. Clifford Foos and his Banner girl, Debbie Jernigan, and Margy Hinnant and Freddie Gardner are among the newly “steads”!! Dee W., Jay still has a special place in his heart for you even though you did eat roly-polys. Well, Dewayne, Junior-Senior is over—Good luck. Speaking of Janet Sellers and Randy Lucas, we’ll mention Shar on Cameron and Jim Wilson. Keep the faith, girls!!! After we picked ourselves up off the floor when we heard abcut Woody S. and Etebbie M., we de cided we’d threw them in for good measure. Recognition goes to two new junior couples: Eddie WaU and Cathie Lipesak, and Steve Little and Pam Schaffer. Hang ten. Sally Stockdale, what’s this about the Heading’s cottage? In the usual tradition we close our column with our “Withouts.” Marilyn Woodard without Larry Barnes Mari John Lewis without Jim my Crocker Carolyn Williams without Alex Wilson Tappy "White without Harry Jones Randy Lucas without Janet Sellers Craig Price without Jenny Wat*' Debbie Gc^ without Rennie Stancil Tim Creech without Jean Wood ruff Steve Wilson without Ginny Har ris Everybody without the seniors SENIOR ■' PLANS Gailya Adams—Mt. Olive Jun ior College Hope Allen—ECU Judy Allen—^Wayne Commun ity (College Meg Andreaus—UNC-G Charles Avera—W. W. Holding Community College Ann Barbour—Raleigh School of Data Processing Tommy Barefoot—Wayne Community College Larry Barnes—Methodist Col lege Bobby Benson—WFU Richard Black—Wingate Col lege Galen Bolin—NC State U Paul Brink—NC State U Rodin Bryan—Navy Dave Bryant—W. W. Hold ing Community College Steve Bryant—NC State U Johnny Bullock—ACC Helen Byrd—^Work Sandra Capps—Mitchell’s Hair Styling Academy Shelly Castleberry—Salem Cathy Clark—Mt. Olive J. C. Sandra Clayton—ECU John H. Creech—Wayne C. C. Johnny W. Creech—Work Leo Creech— Work Jimmy Crocker—W. W. Hold ing C. C. Buddy Davis—Wingate College Glenn Davis—Air Force Lanny Deal—NC State U Jerry Exum—^Wayne C. C. Jay Ferguson-r-Wingate Ted Forbe§—UNC-CH Julia Gilbert—Peace Colege Steve Gower—UNC-CH Carol Grantham—UNC-G Sylvia Hall—Hardbarger’s Business College Leroy Hamilton—NC State U Ginny Harris—UNC-G Deborah Hill—Troutman’s Hair Styling Academy Margy Hinnant—UNC-G Pat Hudson—^Work Rocky Hulth—UNC-CH Bill Jackson—WCU Tony Johnson—NC State U Brenda Jones—Hardbarger’s Business College Harry Jones—Mt. Olive J. C. Sandy Jones—Hardbarger’s Business College Susan Jones—Peace College Jane E. Kollom—Brevard Mike Langdon—Farm Denton Lee—UNC-CH Cathy Lewis—UNC-G Cathy Liles—^Work Debbie Mason—ECU O. E. Mathews—Farm Ann Mitchiner—Peace College Danny Narron—UNC-CH Luci O’Melia—Appalachian State University Polly Pace—Wayne C. C. Janice Parker—Wayne C. C. Patricia Parrish—^Wingate Eddy Patterson—NC State U A1 Peedin— Dennis Penuel—Army Joe Phillips—Army Durwood Rose—Air Force Steve Rouse—Work Patsy Sanders—ECU Mary Pat Schriebeis—Wingate Janet Sellers—ECU Janet ShaUcross—NC State U Vickie Sienkiewiez—Mitch ell’s Hair Styling Academy Da Simmons—W. W. Hold ing C. C. Ann Sloan—UNC-G Nell Smith—Mitchell’s Hair Styling Academy Willie Smith—Durham In stitute of Barbering Larry Stallings—NC State U Sandra Stallings—Work Ronnie Stancil-^Wayne C. C. Sue Stewart—Mitchell’s Hair Styling Academy Connie Strickland— Frank Sutton—UNC-CH Stephanie Taylor—N. C. Wes leyan Tommy 'Thompson—Army Martha Throckmorton—Hard barger’s Business College Shelia Wallace—ECU Jim Walters—Wingate Jenny Watson—ECU Dee Wellons—Converse Berwl Wells—Wayne C. C. Carl Wharton—Wofford Edith Whitley—Meredith Frances Wilkes—Work . /AIcX-^WOaQa—Wingate -v V(7Steph_en Woodard—UNC-CH^' Jean Woodruff—UNC-G Brenda Worrels— Jim Young— SENIOR HITS AND BITS GIRL: Luci O’Melia BOY: Dave Bryant / CCOUFLE: Stephen and Megy y SONG: “Cowboys to Girls” TEIACHER: Mrs. Jo Parrish SUBJECT: English 4 PASTIME: water baUoon fights DATE: June 2, 1968 FEAR: THE FUTURE!!!!! Summer School To (Be Taught Here Summer school for students of Johnston County will be held at Smithfield High School from Thursday, June 13, through Thurs day, August 11. friiere will be no diarge. Students miay register on Saturday, June 8; Monday, June 10; land Tuesday, June 11, from 8:00 a.m. untM 1:00 p.m. Each student must furnisli his own transpcrtaticfli. The courses Offered in summer school are make-up courses and enrichment courses. No person in Smithfield High can take two Englishes in one year if he should fail English. AI four years of English are offered in the make up coiu'ses. Students may audit classes for no credit. They wiU, however, be expected to attend all classes and participate in aU activities, tests, etc. The make-up courses offered are the following: English' I, H, HI, IV; Algebra I, II; General Math; World History; U. S. Hist ory; Physical Science; Biology; and' Typing I. The enrlcnment courses vtiiich are offered are: Creative Writing; Reading Improvement; Geometry; Chemistry; Physics; French I and III; and Latin III. Seniors Will Miss ‘Smithfield High’ Graduaticn has always been a sad time for seniors. Members of the class of 1968 are esecially 'grieved at the prospect of leav ing the hallowed halls of Smith- field High School. With this thought in mind, a few of them have con sented to reveal their most trea*- sured memories of SHS. They’ll miss: Ann Sloan—“'Half-hour lunch break and chapel pregrams.” Jean Woodruff—“Chapel pro grams, band trips, Margy’s orth- dontlst appointments, and every^ thing else that ever got me out of class.” Edith Whitley—“Not a thing,” Cathy Lewis—“Josephine Par rish’s make-up tests, Mrs. Peele’s many wonderful talents, and the basketball team.” Stephanie Taylor—“Mrs. Peele and her ability to amaze her French classes.” Susan Jones—“Tools.” Shelley Castleberry—“Alan Gard ner’s ‘my sweet’, seme flirtatious junior girl, and ‘poochie’ ”. Ann Mitchiner—“Not much ex cept for Mr. Floyd’s corny jokes.” Jimmy Crocker—“Mrs. L. Par rish’s incredible English tests.” Jenny Watson—“My wonderful relationship with Mrs. Peele and her ways.” Gailya Adams—“Paying OUT RAGEOUS overdue book fines to Madame Peele.” Steve Bryant—“I will miss all the teachers telling us what a sor ry senior class we have!” Lanny Deal—“I will miss the quiet discussions by Mr. Payne and Steve Bryant about calling in baseball scr-res.” Bobby Benson—“Joe Austin and the ‘Muwer’ ”. Joe Phillips—I’ll miss all the teachers telling me to wake up.” Carl Wharton—“I’ll miss arguing with Mr. Floyd abcut not kicking my ‘Brddy’ Alan Gardner out of class.” Leroy Hamiliton — “Fat Al bert’, Mrs. Worley’s ‘simontan- eously’, Mr. Flcyd’s ‘cesspools, Mr, Payne’s ‘Coal-mines’, Mr. Brawn’s ‘Ho-Ho-Ho’s’, and Mar gy and Oai’l aiid Rocky and Janet ShaUcross—“I’ll miss all the seniors, the countless essay papers for English and the re assurance from Mrs. Worley that everyttiing is “All Right.” Ted Forbes—“I don’t know, I wa.s a.sleep.” Stephen Woodard—“Competition in sports, especially ban^etboU and many true friends.” Alex Wilson—“A very close friend and all the gCiOd' times at SHS.” Denton Lee—“I will miss the true, genuine friendship and un derstanding of such teachers as Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Creech, etc. I win especially miss Mrs. Adams because she thinks of such SWEET names to call me.” Beryl Weils—“I wdl miss guidance (?) sessions with Mrs. Hornaday, Mr. Floyd’s wit, and Mrs. Vinson’s bs^aks especiaiy TIOKTOCK AND THE DEPUTY SHERIFF.” Judy Allen—“'Mr. Floyd’s jokes.” Charles Avera—“Football and Coach Brown’s wisecracks.” Larry Barnes—“Mrs. Peele’s homework assignments, and buck- buck games.” Shelia Wallace—“Mrs- Worley’s favorite saying — “AH' right class!” and Mrs. Peele’s eyeing all the girls’ knees.” Steve Gower-“FootbaM, Mr. Flcyd’s cracks, Mrs. Peele’s squat, and buck-buck games.” Janet Sellers—“Mrs. Peele’s little ‘announced tests’ and the junior girls.” Jane E. Kallam—“Trips to the Post Office and Ann’s house at lunch to see if we have letters from our honeys.” Danny Narronr-“Leaming the morals of our times from moralist Lois Jacobs Peele.” Margy Hinnant—“The daily gab sessions in the bathroom at recess, Mr. Floyd cutting me in second period, and mc^ of all band.” *Jolm Floyd—“Strawberry short cake served in the cafeteria.” * Because Mr. Floyd has flunk ed Sociology for about tiie seven teenth time he will be a senior again next year. /