Lenoir High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Lenoir, NC)
- Class of 1948
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To in- clude everything of interest and importance to eachlindividual in Central High School is, ob- viously, impossible. We have included those things which we believe are and will remain of greatest interest to most readers. If, in years to come, you can, by turning through the pages of this book, relive your joyous high school days, we, the Beazfmt staff, will feel amply rewarded for the hours spent on planning, organizing, selecting, and editing the material. beef X. if . g, '1 gf X zwiiiflicl fi'.7!1' In 1924 Captain james C. Harper became di- rector of the Lenoir High School Band. Since that time Captain Harper has not only develop- ed a band of national renown, but, more impor- tant, has developed thousands of musicians, music lovers, and good citizens, indeed, his sphere of influence has extended far beyond the confines of the actual band membership. It is, therefore, with gratefulness and deep affection that we dedicate this, the 1948 Bearcat, to Captain james C. Harper. f ,gf -if .i HAH, ni, 41,9 Ah, ff' fl, MR. H. CLAUDE SISK f' ,f . an f flflfl, I l'Z, The new personality in our midst this year is our principal, Mr. Lentz. Immediately after his arrival all interest became centered around him. He enter- ed into our regular routine of school activities, and soon was looked-up-to and admired by his new charges. His ability to lend helpful advice to anyone in need of it, and to add a touch of humor to every occasion gained for him popularity among his associates. QL L'h'qAy, Admired by all with whom he comes in contact is Mr. Sisk, our superinten- dent. His sound judgment and kind understanding have brought him the complete confidence and respect of everyone, students and faculty. His out- standing personality has won for him a permanent spot in the hearts of the Central High School students and in the history and progress of our Alma Mater. I.lfl Cl fi! Ulf! Q, it l fi 6 .fl xl MR. 'FRED W. LENTZ Mrs. C. M. Abernathy, Engliib and Hillary: Miss Mary Angley, Ezzglirb and Ci1ficJa,' Mrs. B. Bernard, Sp.1nirb.' Miss Hazel Bolick, Home Erononzirr and Pbyriml Edurati0zz,' Miss Kathleen Craven, Efzglirb and Dmfm11lri,' Miss Georgia Haley, Latin and Typifzgg Captain james C. Harper, Dirertor of Band: Mr. George Kirsten, Inrtrumezztal Mnrir and Glee Club: Mrs. R. B. Laney, Englirb: Mrs. R. W. Lingle, Serretary lo Superintend- e1zt,' Mr. R. H. Milligan, Izzrlrznlzefzlal MIlJll',' Mr. V. Mills, Cbemirtry and Pbyriml Erlzzmfiwzq Mr. P. A. Mull, General Sviefzre, Ciz'ir.r, Biology, and Pbyriral Edzzrafionq Miss Harriet Patton, C07lI77l6l't'llll Stmlierp Mrs. M. B. Ransdell, Libraria2z,' Mrs. H. C. Sisk, Biology and Algebra: Mrs. A. C. Trivette, Hlrtbr-y.' Mr. A. C. Trivette, Bible and Matbemalirr' Mrs. Gertrude Whitehead, Algebra. I uf' if we . ...X l is .gg 7 Wir . . wud' 409' GRAHAM HOLLOWAX' OFFICERS Graham Holloway ...... Prefident Richmond Bernhardt, jr. . . Vire-Prefidefzt Tommy Gwyn . . . . . Serretary Phyllis Huffstetler . . . . Trearurer Mrs. A. C. Trivette . . . Faculty Adzfifor Surfed: Left fo Riglof Fannie Weathers, Phyllis Huffstetler, Richmond Bernhardt, jr., Tommy Gwyn, Graham Holloway, Mrs. Trivette, Carolyn Horton, Sally Bruce. Sftz1za'i1zg: lim! Row-George Harper, Doris Huflines, Betty Robinson, Evelyn Hood, Mary Lib Smith, Carolyn Robbins, Garland Hoke, Armeta Rhodes, Dottie Dudley, Mavis Denton. 5'famz'!11g.' Semin! Rnzrejames Pate, jerry Nall, james Harper, Bobby Barlowe, Ledford Austin, Mike Sholar, Lloyd Smith, Eugene Martin. f s- EDJV n ll H 4 0 1 ' 5155? ,. 2, 661351 5 endow Lloyd Smith . Mozelle Robinson Dorothy MCCorkle Mrs. A. C. Trivette 4...-Q CLASS OFFICERS I if , 1 .. 4 25, 5' in V' Q ur' ,sf 5 60' 1 gg.. 46 Z , 1 i f I SW, 'ii . A . x, 1 . 'Www 10 . . . Prafidezzf . . Vjre-Prefidezzt Serreiary and Trearzfrer . . . . Adzfiior MASCOTS Stevie Holloway Myrtle jane Trivette jay Allen Bill Austin Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4. liootlxall 1, , 3 Richmond Bernhardt Latin Club 1, 25 Varsity Band 1, 2 3, 4, Secretary of Band 2, Vive- President of Band 33 Hi-Y 3, 4- Assistant Business Manager, Moun- taineer Staff 35 Honor Society 3, 4: Vive-President Student Body 4. 3 4 HiY Club 3. 42 Varsity Band 1, 23 Latin Club 1. 2: Monograln Club 4. Nellie Bishop Home Econnrnirs Club 2, 3. Bill Bower Hi-Y 4-g Home Room President 2, L Club 4, Allied Youth 4g Baseball 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, -I-g Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain Football Team 43 Band 1, 2g Latin Club 1, 2. s Juanita Bowman rf ' may I A - Q ,I-' -. J' ff .1 , .,- 'f?ie12?5, ,Y-1 -fa A A Mountaineer Stall 1, Typist. A J wats-an S. 'Ni 43 , 151. ,guns Y' Ne Charles Bush Football 3, -lg Allied Youth 3g Mono- gram Club, lg Baseball 4: Spanish Club, 3. Betty Carter Latin Club 25 Home Economics Club 1, 2: Drarnatics Club 4. jack Childers Home Room Representative to Stu- dent Council 35 Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain -lg Allied Youth 33 Baseball 33 Spanish Club 3. 0 Betty jo Byers . yt.- Vursity Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 3: Sp' 'ilu 3 - - '1 Club '7' . dfllbll l. b , 1, Latu Hume Economics Club 2. David Caudle Latin Club 1, 2: Varsity Ba 3: Dramatirs Club -L Lee Childers Il dl, 2, Marshal lg Baseball 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 llionograrn Club -1-9 Allied Youth 3, President Allied Youth 3. i ,.l. 'uv 'D- Q' Leon Clark lluzsvballl 1, 2, fl, -lg Basketball 2, 3. lg 1-'mulmll 3. lg Hi-Y 3, -1, Vites Prvsiili-nt uf Hi-Y 4g President of Xlnnngrzun Club lg Commercial Club 13 Pri-siilf-nt of Class lg Vice-Presb 'lent of Class 3: C0-Captain of Foot- ball Twain -1: Co-Captain nf Basket- ball T4-:ini 1. Doug Clay Stuilent Council Representative- 1, 2: Varsity Bzinil 1: Honor Sovir-ty 3, 4. Pre-sich-nt of Honor Sm-iety -13 1. lf. C. 3, sl-: Marslial 1, 2, 3g Annual Stull 1: i4llIl1l1fIlfl1t'l'f 511111 lg Dra- nuilivs Club 11 Class Prnpllvsy 1. Mary Louise Correll Cuninlf'r1'iu1 Club. Vif'6--Prvsiilvrxt 11: Dl'l1l11illi4'S Club 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: Varsity Band 1. 2. 3. Therman Clark Dorothy Clippard Horne Evoliuliiivs Club 1, 2. Virginia Courtney Cleo Club 1: Student Council 2 Latin Club 1: .1. U. G. 2. 3. 4 .1l0lAl1llli1Il'Pf Reporter 43 Marshal 4 Hmm- Er-nnoniies Club 1, 23 Cheer lf-azler 3. 1. Q 4 Herbert Craig Bruce Cresson llasi-bull 1. 2. fi. '13 Morengruln Club 1.utin Club 1, 2. 33 Varsity Banil 1, 1 Trlrusllivl' nf Nlnirlimgrzllll Club -I-: ZZ, 3, Corporal nf Bunil 3: Clem' Club unu' linunl 1i+'presvrit1ltivi' tu Stu- el :lent l'nuni'i1 ZZ, 33 Hi-Y fl, 1. Si'1'r1'- ry of lli-Y 11 Annual 51.111 1: lilziss 11--ltulor 1. Kathleen Davis Monteen Davis ' ' '- -ity liunl 1 ' C14-v Klub 1: Yairsity Banil 1. 2- 1,uI1n l.1ub 1. -I Nurs Q . 1 . Hope Edmisten Xluimun-I Gills Buskc-1111111 '1'i'.iui l,ulin Club 1: lllei- Club Ii. me Lois Francis ii 1.utin Club 1, 2: Varsity Bunil 1, 2. M ,Y 359. , X 5 Barbara Frye john Garren g Clee Club 1, 23 All Mountaineer Staff 1. Harold Gilliland Latin Club 1, 23 Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Solo Clarinet 43 Overseer Woodwind Section 43 Allied Youth 3, 45 Dramatics Club 43 Glee Club -I-3 Hi-Y Club 3, 43 llfountaineer Staff 3, sl: Sturleut Council 1. it-il Youth 3: Drauiatii-s Club -I-3 Manager Flllllllilll 'l'i nn 1 i Latin I'luli1 2 3 Q fp, . , M. ,, 5 X f vv.., L4 f ,,,: .'Y 'fi if, J ,, 11'-v , 1 , fy-wtf iffif -ff! ' , '1 V t :fi-sis' -' IW ll f' 55 , 4:1 My Claudine Goble V, psi., . . ' lJl llll'llli'S Club fl. , X 'M w av gf 'P il. , ' ur i? if ' 'N -fm. ,.,. 4 .. ,. A , ifasf is it , f ' 11 Ziff . an A ..f ff5 ' f 1 . f- 41 jo Haas Wayne Haigler Hudson High School lg Varsity Band Basketball 1. 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, g 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 33 Allied Latin Club 2, 3: 1u0I1UgfHIll Club 1, Youth 3, 4, Treasurer of Allied Youth 2, 3, -1. 39 J. U. G. 3, 45 Band Ofhcer 4. V '. 'III' I GW ug--v,, , ay' if- i '3 l k WM, ildllf' ins! it Joanne Harris Honor Society 3. 1, Reporter for Honor Sm-if-ty lg Latin Club 2: J. l' I' 2 3 1 S1 c rc t Betty Rene Hodges Class Serretury 1: Latin Club l. 2: Varsity Banil 1. 2, 3, l: ,luniur Class . 1. - 4 -' ' ' Se-1-re-tary 3: flllllllllt'Tl'iiIl Club Secre- l:ll'V -ig Xnnual Staff 4: Hnnlr- Eco- lmluivs Club 1, 21 J, ll. C. -I. , . , ary J. U. C. 43 Clif-1-rlvnilr-r 3, 41 Give- Club 1, LI. 3. Garland Hoke 5lPitlllSll Club 31 Stmli-nt Cuunril Reprvsvlltzltiw- 41 Yivi--Pr:-sitlt-nl uf Class lg illo11nIui11e':'r liopnrtvr 1. Graham Holloway ill-Y 3. 1: Allis-cl Youth fl: llulnv llmun Keprvsi-ntative tu Stuclf-nt Counril 2, 3, l'rf'simle'nt Stutlvnt Coun- 1-il 'lg Varsity Banil 1, 2: Draniatirs Club 41 Latin Club 1. 25 C0ll1lIll'l'l'l2ll Club 4: Baskf-tball 33 Business 'Nizumgor of flloiirltfiilzffrfr 3. Harold Hood Xarsily Bansl l, 2: Home Ronin liep- rcsentative- to Slutlvnt Council 2: Latin Club 1, 23 Bas:-hall 35 Hi-Y Earl Holman 3' 4' , J ,,., L. ' W . '-J ,- .. if - 1 5 ,. A lf Q -I F. A ' 22515 ,. f- i -Hf' aw , - --- I.. A C. . ,i Q 1 B f. i- -1 - 0 ? Doris Huffines Granite Falls High School 1: Stu- clent Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary ol Student Council 3: Honor Society 3. 1: Glee Club 4, Secretary of Clee Club 4: Varsity Band 2, 3. 4. Ol- ticer 4: J. U. G. 4: Latin Club 3, il: Annual Stall 3, 4, Editor of Annual Ll. Gwen Keyes Glee Club 2, 3: Latin Club 2: Mono- gram Club 1, 4, Vice-President of Monogram C-lub 4: Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4, Captain of Basketball Team 4: Future 1-louis-makers of America 3. Marvin Lovins Latin Club 1, 2: Varsity Band 1. 2. 3: Student Council Representative I. 3, Treasurer of Student Council 3: Marshal l. 3: Mountaineer Stal? 1, 4, Sports Editor 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Dramatifs Club fl-: An- 3 X 5 - ' 1 .3 4 J 1 I A-fi' M 3 W 2' ...Zz W' f ,,...f-Q' 33- M ' I s Q- i if , ., 37:5 .4 'Qt' J ' f -ii. Dorothy McCorkle Nlontreat High Sehool 1: Fayetteville High School 2: illnunrnineer 3. Fea- ture Editor 1: Allied Youth 3, 4: Secretary and Treasurer of Class -lf: Draniatics Club 4. Bob MCG1msey Latin Club 1. 2: Varsity Bantl 1. 2. 3. 1, Sergeant 3, Chief Musician 4 lljresiflentl: Hi-Y 2, 3, 1: Allieil Youth 3: Marshal 2: Student Counvil Represr-ntative 1. Della McNeil Basketball 1. 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Dramatics Club il. I Dean McGhinnis ii. s. Navy 1946-1941. Doug McGowan llralnatifs Club 4: Latin Club 1, 2. jerry Nall Sanford High School 1, 2: Hi-Y 3. 4: Monogram Club 4: Annual Staff 1: Class Prophet -1: Basketball 3, 4: Alternate Captain of Basketball Team 4: Football 3, 1: Student Council f'Rf-presentative 1. nual Staff 3: Baseball 3. David Huntley Latin Club 1, 2. 3, 1-g Varsity Band 1. 2. 3. Corporal of the Band 3: lllmmluineer Stall l. 2, 3. 4: Editor- in-Chief of the Ill0llllIllillPPf 4: Cheer- leader 4: Dramaties Club 4: Allied Youth 3. Laura Laxton lllounlriineer Stall 1: Basketball 1: Vice-President of Spanish Club 4. Eugene Martin .lunior Class President 3: Student Council Representative 4: Baseball 1, 3, 4. Dudley Nelson Football 1. 2, 43 Dramatics Club 4. President of Drarnatics Club 4: Var- sity Band 1, 2, 3: Commercial Club 45 Monogram Club 43 Baseball 1, 2, 4. ' Margaret Query Allied Youth 3, 4: Dralnalirs Clul 4 S anish Club 3 4' 'Vlonoaran Q P - 'q Q 1 :- Club 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain of Basketball Team 4: Moun- taineer Staff 34, 4: Home Economics Club 2. Ben Rash Football 2, 3, 4: Clee Club 2, 3, 4 Vice-President of Glee Club 3. 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4g Monogram Club 4. Patricia Pope 4 M A . Latin Club l, 2: Varsity Band 2, 3. , joan Rabb l U C 3 1 Yin'-Presiileiit of J, U. C. -'l-1 fllounluinver Stall 1. 2. -L1 Student Council Representative 1, 22 Band 1, 2. 3, Band Ollie:-r 2. 3: Chief Marshal fl: Prvsitlenl of Coni- niefeial Club lg Latin Club 2. Beulah Reece Q Spanish Club fl: lllounlrrinprr Stall , ,1.:. ..,-. s - 1: Home Economics Club 1, 2. 4i4 on qw ' 1,6 4 ,gfyffrze ' . . -f fs-4 Q Q wi ers' - .'-,-we MQ , V- ...M Q , - ' I I gum fine-'Ava' 1- 1 k kx?g Y, ,S . ' -v ' 45:5 'f 'Q -gi Dermont Robbins Hudson High School lg Manager of Baseball Team 2: Basketball 2: Spanish Club 3: Baseball 4. Elane Salford Home Eeonomics Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 4: J. U. C. el: Allied Youth 'i 4: Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, 1: Majorette 2, 3. 4. ws 12 xi Alvina Shumaker Latin Club 2, 3g Allied Youth Kg Library Club I: Clee Club 1: Home Economies Club 1, 2: .liI0l1I1fl1iIlI'I'f Staff 1. v, x Mozelle Robinson Basketball 1, 2: Student Council Representative 2: Mnunlnineer Staff 2: Monogram Club 4, Secretary of Monogram Club 4: Vice--President of Senior Class -1: Give Club 2, 4: Librarian fig Home Economics Club 1. 2. Treva Setzer Camf-well High School 1: Allied Youth 3: Basketball 2, 3: Spanish Club 31 Home Ernnomirs Club 2. Carolyn Sigmon Varsity Banrl 1. 2, 3, 4: Treasurer of Commercial Club 4: .l. U. C. 4: Latin Club lg Home Economies Club 1. 2. 1 ,. , 5 -32 A, ,. 5 V wr . we mantra . iyfszayy .aw '. ' P9 1 J- .42 f A - V , . fa. ., f .., H .. , ...mn -.1 'f 0 Nw 4. 'af as ' .s.M... :2: QWM? VT 'jf -af f i?'l ti f'W J 'Y' 7 M ,J f X I K, y f S! 4 f .1 A was? f . 2? fa in M ff f . 1 A . f V fy. 1 f sy 'ff f 97 ,Lf 4 . , iff, ,av f 4 -f 1 ,- LW My Q X' ,-1'1 f..:.1a.-. Q at S U1 ,f Charles Warren joe Warren l2l'illllkllll'S Club. xilfl'-l,l'f'Slll1'Ill fl. Martha Whitehead 'Xlountain Park High School lg .l. Ll. G. -lg Allied Youth 33 Honor Society 2, 3, -l, Treasurer of Honor Society 23 Latin Club 3g Annual Staff 4. if-3 joan Warren Allied Youth 33 Illounlairzeer Staii 23 Annual Staff -1: Home Economics Club 1, 2: Spanish Club 3. Eleanor White Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Band 1 2 z l Bobby Williams Wliur-curl High School 3. Mary Ethel Simmons tlfmuucrcial Club I. Lloyd Smith Band 1. 2, 3, -lg Business Manager of the Band 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2: Stu- dcnt Council Representative 3, 4g Senior Class President 43 Annual Stal? Business Manager 4: Marshal 4, Honor Society 3, -lg Hi-Y 4. Agnes Thompson tire-elivvooil High School, Greenwood, Miss. 1: Kings Creek High School 12: .lunior Class 'Treasurer 33 Basket- ball 2g l'.T.S.A. Representative 3, Harold Smith Football 2, 3, 'lg Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary of Hi-Y 43 Spanish Club 3. Anne Stevens .l. U. C. 2, 3, il. Prcsideni of .l. U. C. -lg Latin Club 2, 35 Honor Society 3, -1, Sevretary of Honor Society 43 Cvlee Club 1. 2, 3, 4, President of Glee Club 43 Mountaineer Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor of Mountaineer l: Cheerleader 3, 43 Class Song Wlriter 4. Mary Evelyn Trott Latin Club 2, 33 J. U. G. 3, 4, Chaplain of J. U. G. 4g Marshal 3, Clee Club 1. Helen Winkler Varsity Baud 1, 2,3,1glllaunminw-r Varsity Band l, 2. 3, -lf, Colm' Stall' 4:- Dramaties Club 1: Spanish Cluli 3. Claude Yates Latin Club 1: Shi len! Cnunril Rcp- rcscnlative 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 1, S'-i-rw lary of Hi-Y 3, Presirlenl of Hi-Y 1. joseph Winkler Sergvzmt 1. iw, . Mary Lou Zook Fi'am'1-s Shim:-r Juniur College 3 Yarsity Band I, 2, l: Latin Club 2: DI'2llll2lllL'S Club, Serrelary 4. A ' A 1: - Iegf 1 ' N M... Ig, V . K , G K , .,-. ' 6-, ,ff No! Pirf111'ed.' .1w.afeT2. Lemar Melton Fred Richards Willard Walker Kfdflfl OWL? All glory and honour To Thee we are hrizzgjng, The frhaol we have learned T0 rerper! and I0 love. For Thee, Alma Mater, Thir lar! .rang ufe'1'e ringing- A Jong of lafza' and praiie- Wfe'll ring forezferwore. Oar hearlr jill with faalnefr When thozzghlr of aleparlifzg Rerall to our mezzmriey The friefzdf we have made. Bn! memory haf painfecl Wfifh Cnlozlri' mzfaalifzg, There happy yearf wilh Thee, The rrhool we hola' .ro high. fTune: The Bells of St. Mary's,'j Written by: Anne Stevens Doris Huffines I -x f Q' rs. 05 I u.' ,, ii Q 1, ' i f T ll 1 'ful 17 -,rv , 440' CLASS PROPHECY It was a cold snowy morning in 1965, Senator jerry Nall stepped off the curb to board a trolley for downtown Washington when someone touched his arm. jerry , the creature exclaimed. Turning he saw an old schoolmate, Dong Clay, a commer- cial artist. Doug persuaded jerry to let his urgent matters look after themselves for the day. They talked of old school days, and after lunch Jerry suggested they go to see a fortune teller and see if she could tell them what had happened to the rest of the graduating class. Within the next half hour they were seated across from the Madame in a two by four booth. The Madame made Jerry sit a little behind Doug because he kept trying to peek into her crystal ball. First , she said, we will see what is taking place in your own hometown. A long silence followed and then she told them this: Fred Rlrbards is now manager of the Center and State theaters, and Der- nzont Robbins is handling the enormous popcorn business. At the ticket window of the Center Corporal Lenzar Melton is receiving a million dollar smile and three thirty cents tickets from cashier Benlab Reeve. Lemar is proudly escorting Befty Carter and Lois Franris, two of the local nurses, to the movies. Coming down the street is Bill Austin and joan Rabb, now Mr. and Mrs., and Bill, jr. Bill is the biggest dairyman in Lenoir. Across the street at the post office is jobn Garren, the town's only photog- rapher, pushing a package through the stamp window to Mary Lonise Correll, for weighing. On the post office steps Dudley Nelson, fare Cbilders and Dazfid Caudle are dis- D gf 1 '7 FN , 5 . f Hare me M I. 1,516 cussing the man shortage. All three are still confirmed bachelors. David Caudle came very close to matrimony three times but each time had to hurry away to his drugstore on urgent business and Lazzra Laxton said she wasn't going to play second fiddle all of her life to ice-cream and alka-Seltzer. Standing in front of Rirbznond Bern- bardfs hardware store are Pafriria Pope and Betty jo Byers, two secretaries, who are doing a little chatting on the com- pany's time. Inside Bobby Wfillianzs' new department store Della MrNeil is trying to sell fnanila Bozwnan and N ellie Bisloop the same dress. Cbarles Bnsb. who is sup- posed to be repairing the neon sign, is perched on a ladder looking in the second story window, while Elane Sajjford and joan U7arren model dresses for Tbernian Clark, Therman wants to buy a dress for the little wifey, Efbel Sinnnons. Nearby Agnes Tbonzpson and Barbara Frye are discussing the newest thing in movieland, All or Nothing at All star- ring Mozelle Robinson and Clande Yates. jo Haas plays Mokie's rival and gives her a hard time. In Harold Hood's pool parlor, Wayne Haigler fwho claims to be a salesman for the Standard Oil Company in China but who has never been any closer to China than joe W'inkler's chop-suey shopy and Earl Holman are having a little time argument about a little tiny black ball. From a window over the pool parlor hangs a sign painted on the skull of a pre-historic animal which says: Are you bothered with broken bones, headaches, or pains? Come in! Dr. Holloway will find it. Surgeon Hoke will re- move it. CLASS PROPHECY-Continued Margaret Query and Trezfa Setzer are weighing on one of those scales that tells your fortune. Treva's card says she is a cute blonde and attracts men easily. Mar- garet wants to swap cards with Treva and buy a bottle of peroxide. In Penney's Morzteeii and Kathleen Dauir are shopping. The twins have mar- ried twins and both have twin boys. Carolyiz Sigmou has a hard time with Eleanor White everytime Eleanor comes into Penney's to buy anything. Eleanor has been taking Latin so long she for- gets that people still talk English. Dorothy MrCorhle, who has been on a lecturing tour all over the United States is telling Mary Lou Zoole about the class- mates she sawiin each town. Hfoarzrie Harris , she is saying, is an opera singer in New York, Amie Stezferzf, a concert pianist now appearing in Philadelphia, and Lloyd Smith, director of the Smith- sonian Institute in Washington. A colorful window display at the book stores catches the eye. It's advertising Martha lI hitehead'r latest book, How to Love, Lose, and Bear It Like a Woman -in Ten Easy Lessons. Mary Ezfelyiz Trot! and Betty Rene Hodger, both mar- ried, gaze wonderingly into the window. Quickly parting company, they each go in a different direction, only to slip back, when the other one isn't looking, purchase a copy, and hurry home, displaying newly sprouted little horns. At the Warren Garage, Charlet is show- ing foe a picture that had just fallen, when he started to pay his bill, from Chief Petty Officer jay Alle1z'r billfold. It is a picture of Helen Winkler, cartoonist for Walt Disney. When questioned about it jay blushingly said, I like the Chief Rabbit Water that she draws. Joe, who had been listening to the lat- est sport news, turns and says, Tex Smith, Lee Childerr, and Bill Bower are a great asset to the Chicago Bears this year. Huh Craig and Leon Clark should really hit their stride this year for the Boston Red Sox. Then the sports program goes off, and Moe Huntley and his orchestra comes on. Moe's orchestra features Boh McGim- .fey and his Golden Trumpet and Harold Gilliland, the only clarinet player in his- tory who really plays through his nose. I think that the thing I see lost under a ten gallon hat is Gene Martin. He must have ridden a horse all the way from Tex- as because he certainly couldn't walk in those boots. There is a beautiful new building across the street from Warren's Garage which houses Dorif HIIHIIEJ new beauty salon. She guarantees a complete rejuvenation in ten treatments and Claudine Goble. Gwen Keyey Speurer, and Hope Edziziiterz are her first victims. jenny Courtney is teach- ing personality development there. Doug McGowan, the genius, who built the sa- lon, is proudly showing Major Berz Rarh and Brute Cre.r.rou the outside. Alzfirza Shumaher is trying to convince Hope Ed- zrzirteu that the gold gown in the dress shop of the salon is the very thing to wear on that special date. Night was falling when Doug and jerry stepped out of the Madame's booth. Not that they believed in fortune tellers, but each went in his own direction won- dering how in the world she knew every- one's name, and jerry kept mumbling to himself that he certainly didn't see all of that in the crystal ball. Written by- Doug Clay jerry Nall 1 I s LAST WILL ond TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of '48, although under great mental strain for nine months, will try to make our Last Will and Testa- ment in order to give our burdens to our rising classmen. To Mr. Sisk, our Superintendent, we leave our appreciation for using some of the oil given by last year's class. To Mr. Lentz, our Principal, we leave our thanks for his kind and understanding ways throughout the year. To Mr. and Mrs. Trivette, we leave our most sincere hopes of a happy and suc- cessful life and our thanks for helping us in all the ways they have during our senior year. To Mr. Mills, we leave our thanks for his help, understanding, and leadership throughout the year. To Mr. Mull, we leave hope of a con- ference-winning team next year. To Miss Haley, we will her a right to check hall permits. To Miss Patton, we leave our erasers and hope that next year's won't have any. To the rest of the faculty, we leave our appreciation for their time and efforts spent in preparing us for our future lives. To the rising classmen of the Coming year we leave our property as follows: Richmond Bernhardt wills his ability to snow women to Bill Wagner. Juanita Bowman leaves her quietness in class to Louise Austin. Betty Carter leaves her ability to be late to Bill Hoffman. Nellie Bishop bequeaths her studious- ness to Earna Eanes. David Caudle leaves his wit to Hal Miller. Doug Clay wills her talent in drawing to Helen Borders. Bruce Cresson leaves to take his brain to Wake Forest. Therman Clark wills his quietness to Johnny Holloway. . x.. , ,. X L, xx :lil Y ' . 1 - ,rg-.y llili ' ll' . 5 . all L ' . Leon Clark leaves his athletic ability to Hildred Clark. Dorothy Clippard leaves her quiet solemn way to Margaret Allen. Mary Louise Correll bequeaths her dreams to Lucy Mae Hicks. Jenny Courtney leaves her beau catch- ing smile to Pat Yates. John Garren hopes to leave. Claudine Goble wills her silentness to Lorraine Carswell. Joanne Harris wills her pretty blue eyes to Janie Richards. Dorothy McCorkle leaves he voice to W. J. R. I. Dean McGinnis wills his ability to rack pool balls to anyone who is hard up for money. Doug McGowan wills his ability to grow a mustache to Wick McMillian. Gwen Keyes leaves her love for ath- letics to Betty Jo Gregg. Gene Martin wills his friendliness to Bill Weeks. Jerry Nall bequeaths his way with the women to Ray Morris. Patricia Pope wills her good humor to Dot McMillian. Ben Rash leaves four girls heartbroken. Beulah Reece wills her ability to skip classes to anyone who can get away with it. Fred Richards wills his State Theatre laugh to Paul Russell. Mozelle Robinson leaves to join Brudge at Appalachian. Treva Setzer wills her job at the Center Theatre to Anne Childers. Ethel Simmons leaves her quiet, stu- dious traits to James Daniel Moore. Elane Safford wills her figure to Anne Cooke. Mary Evelyn Trott wills her good ways to Carolyn Horton. Charles Warren leaves his 5th period sleeping class to Wayne Davis. LAST WILL ond TE Marvin Lovins wills the sports news to Roy Wallace. Graham Holloway wills the President's Office of the Student Body to Tommy Gwyn. Bob McGimsey bequeaths his trumpet to Pat Thornburg. Della McNeil wills her ability to stay out of school to Mary Dell Houck. Dudley Nelson leaves his football pow- er to Ned Pennell. Lemar Melton leaves his carefree way to Dale Hodges. Margaret Query wills her ability to play basketball to Armeta Rhodes. joan Rabb and Sack Austin leave to- gether. Dermont Robbins wills his laugh to Fred Greene. Alvina Shumaker leaves to make her home in Morganton. Carolyn Sigmon leaves her cute clothes to Marlene Hedrick. Lloyd Smith bequeaths his white hair to jim Bower. Agnes Thompson leaves her depend- ability to Phyllis Huffstetler. joan Warren wills her typing speed to Mary Lib Smith. Eleanor White wills her intelligence to Helen Higgins. Helen Winkler bequeaths her musical talent to Joanne Cooke. joe Winkler leaves Physics for some- thing better. Anne Stevens wills her abilty to wear sweaters to Mary Jeanette Thornbury. Bill Bower wills his ability to plow :hrough a line to Warren Wilson. Charles Bush leaves his red hair to Margie Abernethy. Betty jo Byers leaves her saxophone to Betty Jane Hoyle. jack Childers wills his good disposition to Henry Smith. STAMENT - Continued Lee Childers leaves his ability to get along with coaches to Ken Land. Monteen and Kathleen Davis leave their place as twins to the Winecoff twins. Hub Craig leaves his burr haircut to Robert Suddreth. Tex Smith leaves with a pocket full of Hi-Y money and 3 football jerseys. Hope Edminsten wills her dancing abil- ity to Louise Kendall. Lois Francis leaves her bottle of perox- ide to Margaret Allen. Barbara Frye leaves her ability to get along with people to Opal Loudermelt. Harold Gilliland wills his love for women to Gabe Winkler. jo Haas leaves the band flat. Wayne Haigler wills his ability to play basketball to Harold Childers. Betty Rene Hodges leaves to get mar- ried, she hopes. Garland Hoke wills his women to any- one who can handle them as well as he. Earl Holman wills his strength to Windy Dodge. Doris Huhines leaves her charming personality to Sue Withers. Moe Huntley leaves his band to Charles Honeycutt. Laura Laxton leaves her big mouth to Virginia Craig. Bobby Williams wills his height to Roy Oxentine. Claude Yates bequeaths his good looks to Henry Carson. Mary Lou Zook leaves her accent to jack Powell. joe Warren wills his Spanish book to Mrs. Bernard. Martha Whitehead wills her intelli- gence to Mary Lucille Bohn. Written by: David Huntley and Herbert Craig l . . l., 1 F I . I., ll. '.I l CLASS I-IISTGRY CDF 218 A picture book is often the best means of relating a story because the atmosphere and scenes found in its pages are true to life. Let us then draw down the old dusty picture album of the class of '48 and re- live those wonderful and unforgettable years. As we turn the first page, we are con- fronted with a picture of ourselves as we are joined together in junior High School. Meeting our new classmates was our re- ward for the work we had done since en- tering school in 1936. Those few weeks were hard and trying. The change was as though we were stepping into a different world-a world made of things entirely new to us. Our bewilderment and curiosity at these things soon wore ofif, however, and we settled down to the regular routine of school. The difficulties and shortages caused by World War II, which was going on at this time, were aided by scrap drives all over the United States. Our school was indeed proud to participate in these drives. The hard work and unrestrained' efforts put forth for this cause are shown as our class stands beside a scrap pile in the back yard of the school building. Our graduation from Junior High School was a very special occasion for us. We felt as though we were becoming im- portant to the school and could contribute to school life. We knew too that this day was a marker in our lives, promoting us from childhood into young manhood and womanhood. The eager looks upon our faces after receiving our diplomas is clear- ly visable in this picture. On entering high school we associated with new people and became acquainted with their habits. One of these habits was the daily meeting of friends at McNairy's Drug Store, and we immediately took up this pastime. This photograph shows the confusing, yet friendly, atmosphere that was ever prevalent as soon as the high school crowd reached the booths. Turning this next page we find several snapshots of some of the high school stu- dents standing by the school wall on the street. This wasour social hour before school in the morning and at lunch. Gos- siping and all forms of loquacity were to be found at these gatherings. As we steadily rose through the grades, we began to grasp the meaning of things that we had not stopped to think about before. Our outlook on life, in school as well as in our outside life, began to broaden and become more mature. A pic- ture of us giving the speaker our strict attention at a chapel program only begins to illustrate our mental advancement. One of the final pictures is that of our class at the junior-Senior Banquet. The Banquet was followed by a dance in the newly erected high school gymnasium. We felt honored for having this memorable event given in our behalf. We now turn to the final page of the picture album. The last picture of our class together is at graduation. As we received our diplomas, we became suddenly aware that we were turning a new era in our lives. We would now go out into life and face its joys and disappointments. Now we were ready to begin taking on the responsibilities of young men and women. The eagerness we displayed show- ed that we were going out into the world with our chins up and our heads high. Martha Whitehead Richmond Bernhardt, jr. Hirtorianr . V' J .xl 1, 5 1 f rw- 23 1 F7'j9lld!jL'.1'f . M011 Origimzl Bef! All-Round Wiffieff . . M011 Afblelic . 24 Moy! Likely lo Snfveed . Martha Whitehead and Lloyd Smith Mon' POIDIIIKZI' . , . Doris Hull'-IHCS and Harold Hood Bert Looking . . . Mozelle Robinson and Claude Yates Typiml Sefziorf . . Barbara Frye and Graham Holloway Mort Talezzfed . . . Doug Clay and Moe Huntley 25 vmiom Non est COLORS Red and White FLOWER White Rose MOTTO 26 vivere est valere vita. CLASS OFFICERS Sealed in front: Frank Moore, Presi- dent of the junior Class. Sealed behind: james D. 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Roux' Max Harless, Patricia Hart, Lucy Mae Hicks, Helen Higgins, Dale Hodges, Bill Hoffman, john Holloway o Semzzd Row: Louis Holsclaw, Carolyn Horton, Mary Dell Houck, Betty jane Hoyle, jim Hudgins, Phyllis Huffstetler, Carl Henkins o Third Roux' Louise Kendall, Maurice Keyes, Kenneth Land, Bill Looney, Bobby Love, joel Lovins, Virginia Mathis o Fozzrfla Rauf: Hal Miller, Frank Moore, james Moore, Charles McLean, Dorothy McMillan, Lewis McMillan, james Pate o Fiffla Row: Dick Pennell, jack Pennell, jack Powell, Ann Prestwood Frances Prestwood jack Rhodes Dorse Richards. 7 1 3 28 L1 'Wg : k,.g -- if . , . 6, y , if, 'ii IAF. . ww., ' ff Y?rf . L, f mrliggfj L' 'K EEE 4 at 'Z VNW ,.'s,w,, 2i'f.U 'n f V03- 2 Quia' Tl -:ff t kf fJf,'iVfif 2, , ' 11:11, lgflg . G4 Q ,SA ' Fir!! Roux' Mary Gay Riggs, Paul Russell, Mike Sholar, Betty Neil Smith, Frances Smith, Mary Lib Smith, Danny Strickland o Second Roux' Robert Sudclreth, Ruth Taylor, jack Teague, Delbert Teem, Bill Truesdale, Betty jo Turner, Vivian Turner o Tlaim' Roux' Bill Wagner, jean Wallace, Nelson Watson, Fannie Weathers, Muriel West, Waybern Wilson, Warren Wilson o Fozfrlh Roux' Pat Yates, Sammy Youngblood. Xi' 29 CSZIO OWLOIWZI5 ,,-...X Firrl Row, Lcfz fo Rigbfx Miss Haley, Danny McLean, Perry Smith, Bobby Goble, Stewart Gregg, l. K. jonas, Pat Thornburg, Richard Ball, Bill Weeks, Wayne Hall 0 Sammi' Roux' Howard jenkins, Anne Lutz, Mary Alice Royals, jimmy Rash, Andrew Davis, Mary Lennis Arrington, Lafayette Wall, Buddy Winkler, james Harper 0 Third Roux' Helen Harless, Mattie Mae Lutz, Gwyndola Bryant, jan Huntley, Sue Morrow, Odean Robbins, Clarence Clark, Martin McGirt 0 Fourflv Roux' Sue Withers, Ann Nelson, Mary jeannette Thornburg, joan Shields, Betty Anne Bost, janelle Crews, jimmy Higgins, Aron Gentry, Doyle Lingle 0 Fiflb Roux' joyce Wood, joyce Hodges, Betty june Robinson, Anita Robinson, Barbara Benfield, Curtis Moore, Vance Smathers, Dottie Dudley, Mavis Denton, Arameta Rhodes 0 Sixfb Rauf: jack Mullinax, Stanley Huffman, Harold Angley, Ted Munday, Ervin Eanes, Roy Oxentine, Bill Tabb, jack Rector, Bill Bolick. Fin! Row. Lvfi fo Rigbf: Velma Teague, Guynell justice, jean Houston, Caroline Huntley, Mary Kirby, Wanda Childers, Betty Harris, Doris Moore, Barbara Richards, Margaret Shell, Ethel Gray Hanks 0 Second Roux' Ravanelle Clark, Sarah Edmisten, Sarah jean Hart, Rosa Lovins, Martha Yates, Bernice Sipes, Shirley Correll, Claudine Coffey, jo Anne Looney, jeanette Kincaid, Laura jean Presnell 0 Third Roux' Faye Wilson, Helen Lefevers, Eloise Alexander, Alta Greer, Ruth Story, Shirley Davenport, Anne Cooke, jo Anne Cooke, Mitzi Sigmon, Leunette Winecoff, Evelyn Hoyle 0 Fouffh Roux' Charles Honeycutt, Bobby Haas, Louis Kent, Maurice Branch, Nick Laney, Paul Weeks, Clyde Morrow, jeroline jones, Edith Boughman, Lillian McLean, 'june Foster 0 Fifzb Roux' Carolyn Harless, Caroline Goforth, janet Coggins, Lucille McNeely, Anne 'Williams,r'janQx?ark, Mary Louise Benfield, joyce jennings, Bobby Huntley, Stanley Wilson. i - J fb. 11 , Q X, ' 1 ' .a 1'-' Nm 1 E f F en, 7 . I 7.5 , sv '. . l an i t 1 EXP E 7.1 J, ll 'P 1, 1 30 jlf'8f5ZLIflfLQVL 8A Firrt Roux Left to Right: Robert Carlton, Paul Riley, Ann Allen, Ruth Nelson, Joanne Wilson, Martha Rector, Joanne Crotts, Marie Waldrop, Cornelia Thompson, Mary Kathryn Davis, Danny Clarke 0 Second Roux' Mildred Combs, Nona Coffey, Norma Clifton, Bobby Jean Thompson, Betty Hamby, Jean Carol Gregg, Veneta Turner, Carolyn Austin, Jerry Fox, Jane Blackwood, Nelson Wall 0 Third Rauf: Dell Bradshaw, Christine Clarke, Polly Anderson, Leota Lovins, Marilyn McGimsey, Gwyn Triplett, Janet Frye, Mary Louise Henley, Betty Jo Norris, Betty Jo Mast, Bob Carlisle 0 Fourth Roux' Edwin Manchester, Howard Wall, Ledford Austin, Joe Gaither, Robert Honeycutt, Dale Gregg, Ned Pennell, Mickey Withers, Bob Borders 0 Fifth Roux' Ernestine Cottrell, Sally Bruce, Douglas Robbins, Bobby Barlowe, James Setzer, Monte See- horn, Stuart Yount, Wilbern Lovins 0 Sixth Roux' Bill King, Jerry Coffey, Bill Clippard, Daries Bigger- staff, John Kellar, Wilfred McMillan, James Setzer, Bobby I-loneycutt. 5A Firrt Roux Left to Right: Janie Richards, Nancy Pritchard, Nancy Barnhardt, Laura Moore, Sylvia Hamer, Myrtle Pate, Anna McNeil, Barbara Smith, Frances Spittle, Charles Smith. 0 Serond Roux' Elizabeth Wine- coff, Louise McCall, Marlene Hedrick, Elaine Verbyla, Sarah Ann Powell, Caroline Bush, Ann Childers, Kathleen Gentry, Rebecca Reese, Joanne Suddreth 0 Third Roux- Marlene Baker, Janette Winecoft, Evelyn Hood, Betty Ballard, Scottie Sue Davis, Betty Tinker, Lorene Holman, Gay Chester, Joan Prestwood, Janis Huntley 0 Fourth Roux' Billy Pierce, John Johnson, Fred McLean, Darrell Sigmon, George Harper, Joyce Jenkins, Mary Lib Craig, Carolyn Robbins, Barbara McNeil, Jane Roberson O Fifth Roux' Harris Smith, Garland Benfield, Owen Wilson, Bobby Stevens, Roddy Gilbert, Paul Nelson, Rol.-:rt Richards, John Conway, John Tester 0 Sixth Rauf: Clifton Wilson, Ben Eller, Richard Kirby, jimmy Baker, Cecil Yount, Edward Moore. 31 4' 'V' .ii X17 ' fhwf' if fn M 32 5 41. Q-'QV' ,ff- Y' -3,4 ,Ax V -AF, b ' irc- I A Nl- W ' AV Qt H H L lf B , f 'A ' ' ,' .. , v N - -'XX gsm O 1 ,ff sv ' BEARCAT STAFF Seafed: Miss Craven, Doris Hufhnes o Sfmzdizzg' joan Warren, Betty Rene Hodges, james Harper, jerry Nall, Lloyd Smith, Herber Craig, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Doug Clay, Martha Whitehead. ' BEARCAT STAFF Edifoz'-in-Chief . ...... . Doris Huffines Bzzrinerr Mazinger ..... Lloyd Smith Auoriale Ediforf . . . . Martha Whitehead, Doug Clay Arforiafe B11,vi1ze,fr MdlIdg?l'.f . . jerry Nall, James Harper Typirtf ................ joan Warren Betty Rene Hodges, Hubert Craig, Mary Elizabeth Smith Adzfimr ......... Miss Kathleen Craven 1 '-.U V - x l5,'f- li - E li f 34 MDUNTAINEER STAFF OFFICERS Editor-iii-Chief . .... . David Huntley A. sY.1' irtaiit Editor . ..... Anne Stevens Biuiiieff Maiiageri . Danny Strickland, Roger Estep Featiire Editor . . Dorothy MCCorkle Sport! Editor . . Marvin Lovins Exrbaiige Editor . loan Rabb Farzzlty Adzfifor . Mrs. Laney Seated, Left to Right: Dorothy McCorkle, Max I-larless, Roger Estep, David Huntley, Mrs. Laney, Anne Stevens, Danny Strickland, joan Rabb a Standing. Left lo Right: Sylvia Hamer, Margaret Query, Harold Gilliland, Charles Honeycutt, Marvin Lovins, Pat Yates, Doris Huffines, Mary Gay Riggs, Margie Abernethy. 35 I-ICDNGR SCDCIETY Seafed: Anne Stevens, Bruce Cresson, Doug Clay o Sfarzdingx Mrs. Whitehead, Lloyd Smith, Joanne Harris, Marvin Lovins, Martha Whitehead, Richmond Bernhardt, Doris Huffines. OFFICERS Preridezzl . . .... . Doug Clay Vire-Prariderzz . . Bruce Cresson Serrefary . . Anne Stevens Treamrer . . . . Joanne Harris Adzfimr . . Mrs. Gertrude Whitehead 7 'V A l M .X '-xp, xi IX ,' fs'--Xxx..-QJ, l v ,'x fr , j C ' ,rf J 1 . , ,.' 4 36 GLFF CLUB OFFICERS Preridefzl . . . . . . Anne Stevens Vire-Preridenf . . . . . Ben Rash Sefretm'ya1zd Trearlzrer . . Doris l-lufhnes Libmrimz .... . Mozelle Robinson Moznzfaizzeer Reporler .... Jerry Jones Direrloi '... ....... M r. George W. Kirsten Pianirf . . Doris l-Iuffines, Anne Stevens, and Sue Withers Al Piano . ......... Sue Withers Firrl Row: Jerry Jones, Mary Jeannette Thornburg, Betty Joe Turner, Margaret Shell, Warren Wilson, Ben Rash, Bruce Cresson, Stanley Wilson, Paul Riley o Sermzd Row: Bobbie Jean Thompson, Helen I-Iarless, Joan Shields, Gwyn Triplett. Ray Morris, Bobby Stevens, Harold Gilliland, Paul Weeks, Anne Stevens o Third Roux' Mr. Kirsten, Lucy Mae I-licks, Peggy Jean Craig, Anne Nelson, Janet Frye, Mary Gay Riggs, Joyce I-lodges, Lucille McNeilly, Myrtle Pate, Mozelle Robinson o Fourth Roux' Jane Roberson, Carolyn Robbins, Joyce Jenkins, Mitzie Sigmon, Nancy Pritchard, Wanda Childers, Bernice Sipes, Doris Hufhnes. N01 Pirtz11'ea'.' Marvin Lovins, Richmond Bernhardt. 37 i The191l7-19118 Qvxl 'N l YM HARPER e-'99 JONES KIRSTEN MILLIGAN Mr. james C. Harper . ..... Dirertor Mr. George W. Kirsten . . Affimzzzl Director Mr. Roy W. Milligan . . . Ailriftazzt Dirertor Miss Ophelia jones ......... ,... S ecretary BAND OFFICERS Bob McGimsey .............. Prerident Bobby Love . . . ..... Vive-Preyideul james Harper, jr. . . Serrefazry and Treamrer Lloyd Smith . . . .... BlIJ'f1Z6J'J' Manager Doris Hullines . . rlflozzntaifzeer Correfpozzderzt 38 ,i Band Building Bond Members C Fluler: James Harper, Jr., Doris Huffrnes, Caroline Huntley, Reba Winkler, Laudie Dimmette 0 Ely Flufe: Laura Moore, Cornelia Thompson 0 Oboe: Mary Lucille Bohn, Reita Ehrd 0 Bi1,uornz.' Josephine Haas, Caroline Goforth, Wayne Downs 0 Bb Clarinet: Harold Gilliland, Mary Lennis Arrington, Joe Winkler, Elane Safford, Mary Lou Zook, Virginia Craig, Gay Hanks, Jean Houston, Frances, Smith, Margaret Allen, Evelyn Hoyle, Martin McGirt, Dell Brad- shaw, Carolyn Austin,,Geraldine Fox, Marlene Baker, Celia Rash, Mary Clippard, Joan Prestwood, Jo Anne Crisp 0 Saxophone: Betty Jo Byers, Betty Jane Hoyle, Janis Huntley, Joanna Kluttz, Joanne Wilson, Betty Crotts, Joanne Cooke 0 Camel: Bobby McGimsey, Richmond Bernhardt, Pat Thornburg, Max Harless, Richard Ball, George Harper, Clarence Clarke, Bill Truesdale, Sally Bruce, John Conway, John Testor, Joe Gaither 0 Horn: Arameta Rhodes, Phyl- lis Huffstetler, Betty Jo Gregg, Janet Coggins, Marilyn Hedrick, Gail Klutz 0 Trwzzbwzex Lloyd Smith, Bobby Love, Judy Arrington, Jimmy Rash, John Clontz 0 Barilwzes Buddy Winkler, Bobby Bradley 0 Perr11iiion.' Danny Strickland, Helen Winkler, Carolyn Harless, Carolyn Horton, Caroline Bush, Edwin Manchester, Jimmy Haymaker 0 A110 Clurinel: Leunette Winecoff, Janette XX'inecoff 0 Bair Clrn'i11e1.' Mary Alice Royals, Jeanette Kincaid 0 Bao: Lafayette Wall, Wayne Boughman, Nelson Wall, Blaine Cooke, Walter Putman 0 S11-ing Btm: Jean Wallace. Www' A A E' 4, 39 t JUG. Kneelizzg, Lefl In Right Joan Rabb, Joanne Harris, Anne Stevens, Mary Evelyn Trott, Phyllis Huffstetler. Stazmlizzg, Firrf Rauf: Jean Houston, Joyce Wood, Elane Safford, Doris Huffines, Mary Lib Smith, Doug Clay, Margie Abernethy. Sfmdizzg, Semzzd Roux' Jerry Jones, Carolyn Sigmon, Carolyn Horton, Dot Brown, Brownie Biggerstaif, Mary Lucille Bohn. Sfazzdizzg, Third Roux' Martha Whitehead, Caroline Goforth, Betty Rene Hodges, Pat Yates, Jo Haas, Betty Jo Gregg, Jenny Courtney. OFFICERS Anne Stevens . .... . Prefident Joan Rabb , . Vice-President Joanne Harris . . . .S'efrem1'y Phyllis Huffstetler . . Treamref' Mary Evelyn Trott . .... Chaplain Jenny Courtney , . Momzlaizzeer Reporter 40 Hi-Y Claude Yates . . . Pl'6'J'jLf6llf Leon Clark . . Vive-Pmridefzl Hub Craig . . S6'4'l'6'fdI'y Tex Smith . . Trea,s'ln'er Jack Childers . . . Clmplazm Ray Morris . . Sklgfdllf-df-fiI'lll.I Seated, FirJ1R0u'.' Tex Smith, Leon Clark, Ray Morris, Claude Yates, Hub Craig, jack Childers. Serofzd Roux' Eke Hood, Fred Greene, Marvin Lovins, Warren Wilson, Bob McGim- sey, Garland Hoke, jack Pennell, Ted Monday. Third Row: Nick Laney, Harold Gilliland, Ken Adkins, Mike Sholar, Richmond Bern- hardt, Bill Wagner, Tommy Gywn. Fozzrlb Row: Lloyd Smith, Bill Austin, Ben Rash, jerry Nall, Henry Carson, Graham Holloway, Bill Bower, Eddie Boyd, jimmy Hudgins. , , 5. ,. 'QQ -'bl' . 1, yr : Q V l j',,, ' . gk r 4l,.I iq r '42 J ' . X-,X , I- I .- v A' - 1' '. 41 LATIN CLUB Divfafnr: Miss Georgia Haley. C0ll.l'll!.!.' David Huntley, Eleanor White, Louise Austin, Carolyn Horton. Aedileix' Helen Higgins, Mary Lib Smith, Phyllis Huffstetler, Virginia Craig. Plebian Tribznzerr Doris Hutiines, James Harper, June Foster, Janelle Crews, Martin MCGirt, Richard Ball, Pat Thornburg, Claudine Coffey, Lillian McLean, Danny McLean. Prazelorit Joyce Wood, Sue Withers, Janet Coggins, Dottie Dudley, Anne Williams, Howard Jenkins, Perry Smith, Joanne Looney. Qmze,rmrr.' Doris Moore, Jeanette Kincaid, Mary Jeannette Throneburg, Mavis Denton, Mary Alice Royals, Barbara Benheld, Mary Lennis Arrington, Buddy Winkler, Armeta Rhodes, Jan Huntley, Gay Hanks, Mary Louise Benfield, Janice Clark, Clarence Clark, Anita,Robinson, Carolyn Harless, Evelyn Hoyle, Lafayette Wall. Veyml Vil'lgffII.l'.' Joanne Cooke, Ann Nelson, Betty Ann Bost, Jean Houston, Caroline Huntley, Caroline Goforth. 42 CDMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS Joan Rabb . . . . . . , Preyidezzl Mary Louise Correll . . Ifif'e-Pmridezzl Betty Rene Hodges . . Se fY1' ettzry Carolyn Sigmon . . Trerzcizzrer First Rauf: Betty Rene Hodges, Carolyn Sigmon, joan Rabb, Mary Louise Correll, Alpha Lee Carswell. Second Row: Peggy Craig, Peggy Coffey, Dorothy Goble, joyce Bagwell, Betty ,lo Turner. Third Row: Lorene Carswell, Pat Yates, Dorothy McMillan, june Clapp. Fozzrlk Roux' Ethel Simmons, Fannie Weathers, Mary Dell Houck, Lucy Mae Hicks, Graham Holloway, Frances Prestwood. Fiffh Row: Nelson Watson, Margaret Maynard, Louise Austin, Harold Childers. Slazzdizzg' Miss Patton. 43 DRAMATIC CLUB Dudley Nelson ............... Prafideni joe Warren . . . Vive-President Mary Lou Zook . . Sefrelary Doug Clay . . Treamrer Miss Craven . . Advisor Firzft Row: David Huntley, Miss Craven, Harold Gilliland. Sammi Row: David Caudle, Graham Holloway, Dudley Nelson, Doug McGowan. Third Row: Helen Winkler, Mary Lou Zook, Della McNeil, Patricia Hart, Doug Clay, john Garren, Mary Gay Riggs, Marvin Lovins, Margaret Query, Dorothy McCorkle, Mary Louise Correll, Eleanor White. 44 Mike Sholar . Armeta Rhodes Tommy Gwyn . Phyllis Huffstetler Mr. A. C. Trivette ALLIED YCDUTH OFFICERS . Preiidefzt V ire-Preiid 6771 . Serretary . Trearzzrer . Adm mi Fifi! Rauf, Left to Right: Phyllis Huffstetler, Tommy Gwyn, Mike Sholar, Armcta Rhodes. Seroizd Row, Left to Right: Caroline Huntley, Mary Jeannette Thornburg, Perry Smith, Edith Boughman, Mary Elane Safford, Sue Withers, Ann Nelson, Dot McCorkle, Ann Williams, Joyce Wood, Marjorie Abernethy, Jack Childers, Bill Weeks. Third Row, Left to Right: Joyce Jennings, Joan Shields, Mitzi Sigmon, Mattie Mae Lutz, Janelle Crews, Dot Brown, Betty Jean Wallace, Frances Smith, Erna Eanes, Dottie Dudley, Helen Higgins, Bill Austin. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Lucille McNeely, Lafayette Wall, Jack Pennell, Lee Childers, Martin McGirt, Margaret Query, Virginia Craig, Betty Jo Gregg, Jo Haas, Howard Jenkins, Wayne Boughman, Charles Honeycutt. 45 1 MARSHALS Virginia Courtney Lloyd Smith fzfnior 1VIa1'.i'lJalJ Carolyn Horton Roger Estep Soplmumre zllaziffmlf Joyce Woods Mavis Denton jerry jones C foie f Nlmxflaaf JOAN RABB Sefzfw1': Carolyn Horton, Virginia Courtney, Mavis Denton. Sfrzzzdizzlq' joyce Woods, Roger Estep, Lloyd Smith, jerry jones. ,N-'NX' if 4 46 A2116 EQUQIIJ Christmas Festival Queen K Ill-li lllll Kaul 1144 1 WP, u 'uv Z' f 49' .-53? 3 , ff,. f . Af .j 1 , L' ,J x - n, L xv 5 , , , nfs X Ai f N mg L I Q al. . AXS V -5 4 1 .ow Aw 1 ' 5 b li I il I , A g ii ia gl 24 il an I 1 1 l I E u l 1 1 I 1 1 1 Dudley Nelson Bill Bower Henry Carson Tex Smith 1 mfwxskgi Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir C oarlaer WDQTBALL 1947 Granite Falls . Belmont . Marion . Hickory . Cherryville . Charlotte Tech . Forest City . Morganton . . Kings Mountain ' . Newton . . 37- 7 13-13 13- 7 6- 6 O-19 13-13 13- 7 O-13 6- 0 18-21 C0-Capmizzf BILL BOWER LEON CLARK Lee Childers Leon Clark Warren Wilson Jack Pennell 1 T, fl -- 1 ,.,.,. , . i Fir!! Row: Dudley Nelson, jimmy Hudgins, Mike Sholar, Ray Morris, Lee Childers, Leon Clark, Bill Bower, Ken Land, Henry Carson, Tommy Gwyn, jack Pennell. Second Row: Tex Smith, Warren Wilson, Hildred Clark, Sammy Youngblood, Jack Teague, Morris Branch, Carl jenkins, Ben Rash, Bill Austin, Ted Monday, jim Bower. Third Rauf: Curtis Moore, Ned Pennell, Mickey Withers, john johnson, Butter Nelson, Fat Wilson, james Setzer, Delbert Teem, jerry Nall, Benny Eller, Eddie Boyd, Nick Laney. Fourth Row: Coach Mull, Charles Honeycutt, Robert Carlton, Howard Wall, Frank r Moore, Dale Gregg, Bob Haas, Coach Mills, Manager john Garren. Ray Morris Ken Land Tommy Gwyn Morris Branch y f, 'W?'1izf,'f5W5W wi 6 BUYS, BASKETBALL Q10 3 Fizzff Rona' Gwen Wilson, Henry Carson, jerry Nall, Leon Clark, jim Bower, Ray Morris. Second Roux' jack Teague, Ned Pennell, Delbert Teem, Benny Eller, Bill Bower. Third Roux' Micky Withers, Bobby Barlowe, Ken Land, Harold Childers, Dale Gregg. Fmfrfh Roux' Coach Mull, Frank Moore, Coach Mills. Bosketboll Schedule Date Team Place Dec. ll .... ..... G amewell . . . . . . Hudson Dec. 18 .... ..... H udson ....,..... Hudson jan. 9 .... ..... M organton ..... Morganton jan. 16 ..... ..... N . C. S. D. ..... Morganton jan. 20 ..... ..... H ickory .......... Hickory jan. 21 ..... ..... H appy Valley Happy Valley jan. 27 ..... ..... M arion ..... ..... L enoir Feb. 3 .... ..... C harlotte-Tech ..... Lenoir Feb. 6. Feb. io Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 Mar. Mar. 5 . Date 2 .... Team Place Happy Valley . Happy Valley N'ton-Con'er . Nlton-Con'er Hickory ........... Lenoir Morganton ........ Lenoir N. C. S. D. ........ Lenoir Charlotte-Tech .... Charlotte Newton-Conover .... Lenoir Marion ........... Marion GIRLS, BASKETBALL Bosketboll Schedule Date Team Place D111 c- Team Place Dec. 11 ........... Gamewell .... . . . Hudson Feb. 6. .... Happy Valley ...... Lenoir Dec. 18 ..... .... H udson .... ..... H udson Feb. 10 ...B N'ton-Con'er . N'ton-Con'er Jan 9. . . ,... Morganton ..... Morganton Feb. 15 . . Hickory ....,,..... Lenoir Jan 16 .... .... N . C. S. D. ..... Morganton Feb. 17 . . . Morganton ........ Lenoir Jan. 20 .... .... H ickory .......... Hickory Feb. 20 . . . N. C. S. D. ........ Lenoir Jan 21 .... .... H appy Valley . Happy Valley Feb. 27 . . . Charlotte-Tech .... Charlotte Jan 27 .... .... M arion ............ Lenoir Mar. 2. . . Newton-Conover .... Lenoir Feb. 3 ..... ...... C harlotte-Tech ..... Lenoir Mar. 5. Marion ....... . . . . Marion Fifi! Row, Left to Right: Joyce Winkler, Margaret Query, Arameta Rhodes, Betty Jo Gregg, Barbara Richards. Semiid Rout, Left to Right: Gay Chester, Helen Borders, Marlene Hedrick, Bobby Jean Thompson, Martha Yates, Fannie Weathers. Third Rout, Left to Right: Mavis Denton, Jimmie Louise Councill, Mary Dell Houck, Bernice Sipes, Ann Childers. Fourth Roni, Left to Right: J-oyce Jennings, Elizabeth Wfinecoff, Rebecca Reese, Nancy Bernhardt, Anne Cook, Sybil Hamer, Ruth Nelson. Fifth Rout, Left to Right: Coach Mull, Ann Williams, Manager, Mr. Mills, Coach. Y,,,-t f.' A- f,,L , i-LQ Y ef- :wifi U 'li .Haba 1 ,W 1 -ff VTJH In I by . t I BASEBALL 1947 Fjrrf Rauf, Lefl I0 Right: Perry Smith, Manager, johnny Crisp, Charles Bush, Kenneth Adkins, jack Childers, Tommy Gwyn, jim Bower, Dean Baker, Delbert Teem, Stanley Wilson, Manager. Semzzd Rauf, Leff to Righl: Mac Cook, jim Ball, Verlon Walker, Carl jenkins, Hub Craig, Leon Clark, Hildred Clark, Paul Winkler, Gerald Robbins, Jack Powell, Kenneth Land, J. V. Mills, Coach. Schedule For 1947 Lenoir 22 .... ....... P atterson 2 Lenoir 4 .... .......... H ickory 2 Lenoir 5 . . . . . . Granite F2115 2 Lenoir 9 . . . ..., Newton-Conover 4 L6I'10if 13 iia- - - - Wilkesbofo 0 Lenoir 9 . . . ..........,. Marion 0 Lenolr 9 ' ' ' ' ' ' Morgamon 4 Lenoir 5 . . . .... Newton-Conover 2 Lenoir 5 ..... Charlotte O L . , G . F H Lenoir 7 . , . . . . Morganton 2 wolf 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' mmm? a S 3 Lenoir 17 .... . . . Wilkesboro 7 I-eflolf 5 ' - ------ Hlfkofy 0 Lenoir 10 .... . . . Charlotte 3 Lenoir 2 . . . .... Marion 1 ui v F'b -5 F , s r ' ' V H F' H Afffxfkix MCDNCGRAM CLUB Leon Clark . . Preildezzf Gwen Keyes . . Vire-Presidwll Mozelle Robinson . . .S'eu'elizrAy Herbert Craig . . 'Tl'C'd.llll'6l' Firff Roux' Wayne Haigler, Bill Bower, Arameta Rhodes, Margaret Query, Lee Childers, Dudley Nelson, Stanley, Wilson. Semnd Rouu' Frank Moore, Tommy Gwyn, Henry Carson, Ken Land, jack Powell, Ken Adkins, Charles Bush, Lewis McMillan. Third Roux' Coach Mills, Ben Rash, jerry Nall, jack Pennell, jim Bower, Coach Mull. it, Q ,IRQ f 1 . IJFTF., 1 A i wi-r I fy I L l,wif,i 1 ll 2 I ,f 55 X54 ' JC 4,741-1 lzlnv ' 5, F I! CHEERLEADERS SR Anne Stevens, Virginia Courtney, Joanne Harris, David Huntley, Head Cheerleader Pat Yates, Dorothy Brown, Mary Elizabeth Smith, jerry jones. VICTORY YELL Strawberry short cake, Huckleberry pie, V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! Are we in it? Yes, I guess. Lenoir, Lenoir! Yes, yes, yes!! GR-R-R-R BEARCATS Gr-r-r-r Bearcats! Gr-r-r-r Bearcats! Chew lem up! Spit 'em out!! ,XT ttf , -f -A- Y'Grfr-r-r..Bearcats! xg Q ligikiil eh'-'X 5 me , ' if, A mt. nh. T! T A! 'T ,, l 5f'7 f' L fx: 8875 TEAM T-E-A-M T-E-A-M T-E-A-M Thats the way you spell it, Here's the way you yell it. Team, team, team!!! END, TACKLE, CENTER, End, tackle, center, guard, Going team, hit 'em hard. Hit 'em high, hit 'em low, Yea! team, let's go. 56 GUARD 'ISHIE llllllllt 0. P. LUTZ FURNITURE COMPANY F urniture-Radios--Stoves-W asking Machines 201 West Avenue Lenoir, North Carolina Congratulations from UAYVAUWS URUU SHIRE Across from the Post Office-And just as reliable 57 1I'lIPlH1Ulll1HIII6lIOIIIPHlIY 111 North Main Street Phone 558-J .W ..,. . ' .- rs 5:-Q14 , '-:L . J- A tp - ' . ,. P'- .--I s, :L 4:5 :QU , ..-. 'Y '42--' ' Ill. 1. SHHUI FURNITURE UIIIIIPHIIY F urniture-Rugs-Stoves-Ranges-H ouse Furnishings Lenoir, North Carolina 58 CCDURTNEYS STGRES ciy6If'9fl'7flg All Again Since 1872 G. C. COURTNEY R K COURTNEY MODEL LAUNDRY c'Try Sanitone Cleaningi' Call 77 Lenoir, North Carolina SMITH MCDTOR SALES Ford Tractors and Farm Equipment Ford-Mercury-Lincoln ' HThere's a Ford in Your Futurei' Lenoir, North Carolina 59 PIEDMONT CLEANERS The Finest in Cleaning Phone 53 South Mulberry Street Compliments of STUP AND SHUP DIXIE HOME STORES Super Market uLenoir's Food Value Centern BRAWLEY'S JEWELRY STORE West Avenue Lenoir, North Carolina EAGLE STORES COMPANY Merchandise from 50 to 551. A. C. MCCORMICK 6'Quality jeweler , On the Square Lenoir, North Carolina 60 F WE 5 E ' ' Ei '.- .- f '17?iE-- - A A 5 , 'V 5 K, m.. R . - R R ' R .-:f2A5.1fef.-E:f R fi.-2 Q L - : f ff! 'rf f f 2' --My - a 3 ffm D wi.-NVQ F? Mt R I t tf LENOIR MIRROR GOMPANY Manufacturers and Bevelers of High Grade Mirror Plates Lenoir, North Carolina 61 SPAINHIIIIII TIIIINITIIIIT IIIIMPANI, INC. Manufacturers Lenoir, North Carolina IIITI IIITA TITS Clean Clothes are an Assetv Lenoir. North Carolina UNIUN NATIUNAL BANK Congratulations and Best Wishes V. D. Cuire, President L. A. Dysart, Cashier ,Toe J. Steele, Asst. Cashier Mrs. L. F. Snelling, Asst. Cashier MODERN SERVICE STATION Tires and Batteries-Shell Products Phone 644 Bob Denton, Owner LENOIR AUTO PARTS Mulberry Street Phone 135 Lenoir, North Carolina ' 62 FHH11TYI SURANCE AGE CL I 0 L. E. Dimmette, President and Treasurer Fidelity Building Phone 98 Lenoir, North Carolina Compliments of P E N N E Y ' S Pay Less for the Best Congratulations to the Graduating Class COLLINS-PRIDIUGRE li UIH STAIIO ERY STURE Supplies for the Horne, School, Office. West Avenue Lenoir, North Carolina 63 LENGIR DRUG CCDMPANY Your Walgreen Agency Lenoir, North Carolina Z? l ' Q If Not the Youngest Not the Oldest Not the Biggest Not the Smallest But the Best BEBNHABDT-SEAGLE COMPANY Established 1829 Wholesale and Retail Hardware, Furniture, and Mill and Building Supplies Lenoir, North Carolina H. W. SHULAR LUMBER CUMPANY Wholesale Lumber Lenoir, North Carolina 64 P A L M E R y S 'llama of Qwalgty jurnizfuren LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA C0ll'L,9Al'l'L8VLf5 of U LENOIR FINANCE COMPANY Auto Loans ' Financing ' Refinancing h I BIHIIHIII IHCHIIIIIS REPRESENTING ILNUIR IURNIIURL IIIIRP. UUNUIIIR IURNIIURL UU IHIUIR UIINIR UU. U. I. RRUIIIIII UU. IINRIJIR IURNIIURL UU. Lenoir, North Carolina PRESNELL DAIRIES Pasteurizerl Dairy Products M L urel Butter-C' - L ir, North Carolina LENOIR MCDTORS Olzlsmobil?-1nZernf1tionral Tractors and Farm Equipment Phone 159-Willow Street Lenoir, North Carolina 66 1 MANUFACTURING CORPORATION HIBRITEH CHHIR COIUPFIHY IHCGRPORHTED Manufacturers KENT WHY MANUFACTURING CUNIPANY umm, NIIIHH cAnouNA BLUE BELL, INC. LENGIR NORTH CAROLINA CMM!! FURNITURE COMPANY Manufacturers BEURUUM FURNITURE CALVIN FURNITURE CQ. Incorporated Manufacturers of Quality Made Bedroom Furniture Lenoir, North Carolina EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE Make Our Stores Your Stores Lenoir, North Carolina SERVICE CLEANERS Flex-form for Sure-fit Cleaning Phone 729 Lenoir, North Carolina THE LEADER H ead-To-F oat Outfits 109 South Main Street Lenoir, North Carolina 69 Our Compliments and Best Wishes in all of your present and future undertakings BANK CF LENCIR SERVING YOU SINCE 1894 BHIWI li BUCK HIH IHIRE CII. NCME ELECTRIC COMPANY CF LENCIR, INC. Electrical Contractors C. E. Appliances-FixturesfSupplies Motor Rewinding-Refrigeration Service Phone 81 117 West Harper Avenue Lenoir, North Carolina 70 LEE'S JEWEL SHOP Diamonds-Watches-fewelry-Expert Watch Repairs 111 West Harper Avenue Lenoir, North Carolina TUTTLE JEWELRY Quality Gems-Watch Repairs 101 West Harper Avenue Lenoir, North Carolina THE GUARANTEE STORE u0utfitters for the Entire Familyi' Lenoir, North Carolina WEST AVENUE FOOD LOCKERS NWe Process Meat and Cure Pork Phone 504-R Lenoir, N. C. 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