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    Irene’s Beauty Shop (After over 50 years, it’s about to be sold)
    Toady Brigman
    (Ex Fire Chief and coach of the World Famous “Braves” along with the previously mentioned “Doodle Beck”
    Slow dancing to “Hey Paula” at Bobby’s Canteen back in the ‘60’s
    Winnie Sapp and her black Studebaker. Still driving at age 87 but no longer in a Studebaker
    Apple Pie & cheese at the Hub Grill
    Angus Byrne, Brick Mason on Oak St.
    Story Time at the Hamlet Library Saturday AM

    Buttercup Ice Cream
    Winn Dixie grocery store on Main Street
    Hill Atkinson's pool hall
    Kurt Stubbs (Stubbs Groc.) apple truck on corner of 74 & 38 in the fall -
    Paul Ridges (cook) @ Greene's Grill -
    Dirt race track
    Johnny Greene's Seaboard Review Bag Ladies
    Ma Crofton and her cafe.Her home was close to the old Hamlet Hospital, and she had a constant stream of visitors to stop by and talk about the "old times". I believe she knew all the Hamlet residents by their first name.
    "The famous Hamlet 'Love Train' "
    Dr. Roy Adams, dentist
    Mrs. Sarah Bell in the office at Hamlet Hospital and with W.D. James Inc.
    Kitty Adeimy, Carol Clark, and Martha Bell
    Mimi Garrison
    Susie Powell
    Mrs.Margie's and Mrs.Patsy's Nursery School
    School started in the fall. The Monday after Labor Day.
    Summers seemed like a long time
    Doodle Beck
    Mrs.McLaughlin Piano Teacher
    Miriam Taylor
    Herbert and Mary Helen McManus
    D.A.Knight and the water department
    Esteen Turnage, his woodworking and his Bible
    Ben Pedersen, his cowboy hat and his Bible
    Johnny Gainey
    Arthur Hendricks Homebuilder
    Maceo McEachern
    Moon Mullins and Charlie Ash
    All those Roscoe boys
    All those Wheeler boys
    All the Hamlet Nortons
    Campaigning for Dr.Bill in his bid for Senate seat
    Riding your bike to the library for summer reading
    Roland Altman and his big family
    The last time Mr.Caskey came to a basketball game at the HHS gym. The crowd stood, applauded and the game was stopped until crowd sat down. Students were allowed to get out of school to attend his funeral.
    Sissy Cashion and friends climbing the water tower and later being a contestant in local beauty pageant. Mike Pruden designed her dress.
    Claudia Chandler first runner up in Miss North Carolina Pageant.
    Michael Howe
    All the Pete’s Howe’s in Hamlet
    Robbie Pait and his Rambler
    Picture day at school
    Margaret Greene Stewart
    Brenda Putnam and her Southern Home and creative parties. She is missed
    Ruth Land and her Southern charm. She and Miss. Emily were at same charm school
    Hoot-n-Holler
    Mr.Tudor and the A@P
    Mr.Gillis and the Colonial Store
    All the times cars ran into the Bradshaw home on the corner of Spring Street
    Mr.Caskey and his temper and the speed of light
    Mr. Brooks and those bug collections.
    Hobo Frye bus driver
    Record shop on Hamlet Avenue
    Christmas parades when it was cold and there were real floats
    All the Terry crowd on Hwy 74- Kampus Kourts
    Vacation Bible School for a whole week
    Eddie Hughlet and his touchdown going the wrong way
    Mitch Greene wearing her cape and nurses cap walking to work at Dr.Queens
    Dr.Queen and his bow tie
    Prentice Taylor and his politickin”
    Dr.Bill James. Senator, doctor, dad, strong opinions and a Tarheel. Hamlet’s biggest dreamer for health care.
    Mrs. Butt and her Vicks salve for her throat
    Mrs. Pait on the intercom with the daily devotion
    Margaret Smart, talented musical lady and devoted mother. She is sorely missed.
    David Freeman and his railroad talk
    Mrs. James home in the woods behind the nursing school
    Janet James Lindsey and her smile and kind words
    Carroll Garner and his stories
    Rev. Scott Turner and 2nd Baptist Church
    Gilbert Maples and his strong faith
    Robert Keeter, Hobby Cato, Skipper Allen,
    Mr. Hampton and drivers ed
    Mary Kay Ollis, girls gym coach
    Walking home from school, no cars to carry us around
    The original exclusive members of The Benedict Club
    Mr. and Mrs. John Boney Sr.
    Gordon Monroe, baseball leader and follower
    George Whitfield and his many talents
    Louise Stone and her soft spoken grace
    Lackey Furniture Store
    Land Furniture Store- long ago on Hamlet Ave.
    Dr.Pearce and his fine wife, Lois. No better people could you find
    Nell and Martin Brown
    The Land Twins
    Going to the movies at the Opera House. Fred Kirby made an appearance on a Saturday morning
    Brenda Booker throwing her baton up into the stands at the football game
    Cheerleaders singing Hoorah for Hamlet
    Earl Yates, football star
    Maypole Dance
    Mr. Meacham at the post office
    Mr.Meacham at the barber shop
    Doc and Ruby Smart
    Speedy Wallace
    Papa Joe Allen and Snowball
    Robert Short and his weejuns. He is missed
    Adelaide Browns beauty shop
    Mrs.Kelly’s Store
    Mrs. Connie’s cloth shop|
    Marion Ormsby and her children’s shop
    Jack Kendall
    Candy Kitchen
    Going home for lunch
    Mrs.Hatfield and the lunchroom
    Mrs. Hughelet and the HHS library
    Cruising Tom and Sarah’s and ordering a “Zip”
    Nelson and Jane White
    The cost of the birth of a child $125
    Sarges fried chicken
    Mrs. Neimyer and her glasses
    Ricky Rhinehart. Gene Tyson, Charles Tucker and Bill Griggs
    Clint Sullivan
    Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Garrison
    Coachman and Four
    Hamlet News Messenger and Roger Simmons
    Bus Station on Hamlet Avenue
    Dr.Willis
    Lois Pate and her artwork
    Woodrow Gunter and his hat
    The Shantellas- Carroll Riggans was the lead singer. Members were Willard Page, Tommy West, Tommy Tew and Bobby Killian
    The Grab
    Hallums Furniture Store, Joe Ward
    Robert Demay Company on 74
    Sarah Belle Holmes and Coca Cola
    Martha Killian and her Southern roots
    Steen Watch Repair
    Dentist would come to school and work on students teeth
    Mrs. Cowan’s home.finest receptions and parties in town
    The many Ballard boys
    Sammy Williamson and his drawings of castles. He sold candy before school in the supply room.
    Mrs. Fincher, mgr. of Roses. Who swiped the cabbage candy? Only Linda Bankhead knows ??
    Listening to music on the juke box upstairs at Boyd Lake and dancing on the wooden floors.
    Sneaking across the street to Bradshaws. Mr. Bradshaw helping you hide.
    Colie Milson throwing spit balls in study hall
    Hobby Cato’s orange blossom car
    Frog and the Hub.
    Phyliss Hodges crowned Homecoming Queen on football field during halftime. She left us too soon.
    Porthole Norton and Linda Bankhead spotlight dancers on Kilgo’s Canteen. Everybody expected Porthole to do his
    famous “dirty dog”. He did us proud. A true gentleman’s performance. He could have put on a show. He is missed. Those were the days.
    Rosalie Graham arranging for HHS couples to be on Kilgo’s Canteen in Charlotte. Saturdays at 12 noon. Ethelda and her hand- picked group.
    Bullwinkle’s picture suddenly appearing on the roof of the gym. The assembly that followed by the artists in crime.
    Field trips to the Buttercup Ice Cream plant. We could eat any of the ice cream they were making.
    Tom and Sarah's
    Apple Pie w/cheese at The Hub
    Draggin' Main
    Friday night dances in the gym after the football game
    Aberdeen Lake
    Shaggin' upstairs at Boyd's Lake
    Mrs. Bauersfeld doing The witches scene from Macbeth...
    Blowing your horn driving under the underpass on Spring St.
    Y-Teen initiation
    Washington Ave .kids digging tunnelsRiding your bike to South Carolina to get fireworks.
    Sledding on Clay Hill
    Johnny Green's dancing school on Saturday Mornings
    Walking to you friends/neighbors house to spending the afternoon.
    Front porch visits on a spring Sunday, after church and lunch, of course.
    Standing in line around the corner at Hamlet Barber shop, waiting to get into the Saturday afternoon matinee...
    Sandlot baseball
    Swimming at Boyd’s Lake
    Coach Whitfield's wind sprints.
    Sliding down the pole at the old fire station.
    Hamlet High
    milkshakes at Birmingham's
    Green's Grill for Sunday lunch
    Seaboard Festival
    Fireworks at the City lake July 4th
    Bradshaw's
    Purity Cafe
    Coach Bubba Martin
    Ricky Fetner (always a smile) we miss you
    Ruby & John's
    HUB GRILL
    Fayeteville Street School (Grasshopper College)
    Judy Bankhead crowned Homecoming Queen. Jimmy Rassette was her sponsor on that Friday night, Oct.30th, 1964-65 season.
    Sandra Bolch was voted Homecoming Princess on this same homecoming weekend. Her sponsor was her high school sweetheart, Lowery Ballard.
    Nanny Farmer and her moo-moos.
    Bill Black and his cigar
    Hobby Cato and Diane Honeycutt have auto accident during the 64' school year. Diane is in hospital with injuries.
    Leonard Rea Service Station
    When we listened to records on the Hi-Fi
    Kenny Robertson,Woody Gunter,Lowery Ballard, Mike Jacob and Keith Nash picked as -Rams of the Week- during the 1964 football season.Coach Caskey had the best of the best
    Nookie Quinn, Herbie Long were stars on the -7th and 8th grades- Midgets team.
    Dr.Giles and Judy Cloninger
    Grace Phifer, prim and proper. Fine lady
    Girls wore skirts or dresses to school. Boys wore their shirts tucked in. No questions asked.
    Ellis Atkinson, Toby Brown, Steve Meacham
    Arlo Caulder
    Toby Brown, WKDX dj and friend to all
    Ricky Carnes and buddy Carolyn Caulk
    Donnie, Ronnie Crooke and Richard Brown
    William Duer Frye
    Johnny Jackson, Mike Craddock, Billy Newman, Sherrill Ormsby . They are missed.
    Short's TV Repair
    Greggettes
    Clontz Beauty Shop
    Going to Crawford's Lake on hot summer day.
    Roger Stewart, Tommy Mauldin, Eddie Hughlet, Johnny Wilke, Chaneyball, Jimmy Quinn. Hamlet buddies with stories to tell.
    Mrs. Esther Terry at Hamlet Hospital
    falling up the stairs changing classes at HHS
    bonfires on the school grounds to celebrate homecoming
    Roland Altman and his large family
    Red Ram stuffed animal awarded as prize for magazine selling
    The Trailways float in the Christmas parade
    Dr. Bill seeing patients, regardless of appointment, by who looked the sickest in the waiting room
    Gilbert Maples and his prayer of commission and omission. A fine Christian man and a good father
    Lorraine White and Marlene riding bicycles all over town. Lorraine was a fine lady
    Melva Hamilton
    Richard Conder and his tree watching
    Crowell Poplin and his burg. worn out truck. He is still doing ceramic tile work
    Wayne Gilmer Hamlet High's smartest graduate
    Mrs. Butt's comment the day President Kennedy died. He will be re-elected now ! We feel sure she was a republican.
    The Debate Club
    Being invited to an event with friends, getting all ready and they didn't pick you up. Not a funny joke, was it?
    Myrtle Stogner and home economics 
    Lewis Laundromat
    Mrs. Kelly's Store (across from Legion Park)
    Walter Millikin selling cars in his backyard and his straight back chair.
    Sweetie Pedersen
    Candy Kitchen on West Hamlet AvenueCabin at Ledbedders Lake 1960-62...Freddy Avett, George Cox, O.W. Altman, Harold Donaghe, Mike Harris
    Being able to thumb from Hamlet to Ocean Drive OD 1961 one or two were sure to catch a ride and make it in 3-4 hours, add that third person and it took for everrrrrrrrrrr...O.W. Altman, George Cox and Harold Donaghe.
    Atkinson's Pool Hall
    John Coltrane- an American jazz legend- Hamlet's claim to fame.
    Marilyn and Carolyn Grooms- HHS twins
    Alice Fay and her Colonial Store tennis shoes
    Greg Warnock and Clint Sullivan riding their motorcycles. Mary Alice Boggan riding shotgun.
    The Longwood Park Gang. The Brigman's, The Greene's, Fussy, Carol, Eddie Huguelet, Brenda, Richard & Skipper Allen,
    Harold Donaghe, Winfred & Harold Pence, Jimmy & Roger Stewart, Glenn & Lynn Austin and their sisters, Robbie and
    Freddy Hassler, Myrtle Allice Porter
    Nolan's Grocery Store at Longwood Park and their little Red Studerbaker delivery truck.
    Jackie Booker, the blonde bombshell
    Chaneyball Chavis
    Alan Jones. A great mind and successful HHS graduate. He left us, too soon.
    Harry Bruner and his horses and his tragic end
    Sandra Black, Diane Folger, Sherry Dawkins, Christine Keziah, Diane Wheeler, Marlene Lamont
    Hoorah for Hamlet, hoorah for Hamlet, someone's in the stand shouting hoorah for hamlet. 1-2-3-4, who you gonna'
    stand for? Hamlet that who, rah rah rah.
    Ma Greene
    Tom Wicker
    The Doll Cooper Shop
    Stone's Texaco
    Hamlet News Stand
    Fitzgerald's
    Bryson's Men Shop
    Martha Richardson, Dr. Garrisons nurse
    Red and White Food Stores-Lackey Street
    Bruce Brown and his corvette
    Freddie Jolly and his hand-painted Coca Cola policeman sign seen on Hamlet Avenue. He did a great job!! What an artist.
    Jeffrey MacDonald, famous Fort Bragg killer, out- patient doctor at Hamlet Hospital in the 60's
    Jake Covington, Hamlet supporter and businessman. He helped many people in need. The last owner of the Terminal Hotel. He was apart of the Billy Bathgate movie, sweeping the front porch. Loyal Second Baptist Church member and devoted to his community.
    Ila Graham
    Cassie Williamson
    Myrtle Ruth Wright Chaulk and her sister Ethel Mitchell.
    Ballard Distributing Company
    Jean Singletary and her Rainbow Girls
    Hamlet Gin and Supply
    Samuels Service Station
    Tug Jones
    Madeline Jones
    Waltzing Ilene Gunter
    Neimyer Funeral Home
    The Ideal Shop
    The Jot-Em-Down Store in Longwood Park run by the Ralph Peele Family
    Mary Kay Shop
    Jamie Herndon
    Sonny Greene and the post office
    Sanitary Dry Cleaners home delivery
    Louis Graves 
    Mrs.Hunter Land, her crowning glory-her white hair and her cucumber sandwiches
    Midge Simmons and her horses
    Roger Simmons and the Hamlet News- Messenger
    John Williamson
    Fine furniture from Fred Lackey
    Mrs. Shaw, Dr. Bills right hand nurse
    Emma Lee Utter, hair dresser and high school beauty
    Buster Warr
    Andrea Turnage, her majorette boots and Rodney
    John Fowler and the HHS band
    Mrs. McGuirt and the Presbyterian Church
    Hughelet's Jewelry Store window with pictures of homecoming candidates
    Effie's Ormsby's Photo Studio
    Rex Howell
    Dr.Red Arnold