Lenoir High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Lenoir, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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If, in the years to come, this annual will be a window through which you may joyously lool: and recall pleasant memories of your high school days. the members of the Burma! staff will feel amply rewarded for the many hours spent on collecting, organizing, and editing this material. :AI lbecbcafion In gratitude for his efforts in developing a better school spiritg In admiration for his pleasant per- sonality and keen sense of humorg In respect for his untiring work in developing good sportsmanship and a sense of fair playg In sincere appreciation for coaching the 1949-50 Football Squad to win the Western Conferenceg We affectionately dedicate this, the 1950 Benrmf, to our coach, MR. PRESTON A. MULL. MR. H. CLAUDE SISK Superintendent ,,!gJl'1'Ll:lfLl:5 fra fiom MR. FRED W. LENTZ Pfifzciltml 4 C' 61,614 FIRST ROW: MRs. C. M. A1snaRN1s'z'm'f1iufflnlv :md Hf,l'fllI'-1' . . . Miss MAIKX' ANcs1.m' tx - . , - fElIl!W'lI.li7 and Hixlw'-y . . . MR. CLOYD BOLICK-f.-Xhz!f5e11,nzl111w .md l'lv.1:m'.1l lgfflmzllrnl . . . Miss HAZRL Bf'JLlCK7Hfllfl6 .limfznfum . . . MIK. LAlrRl2NcQls Bumps Bmlffqg .md Plvymw . . . Miss G1aoRcs1A HA1-12YfL.1fi11. K R ' SECOND ROW: CAPTAIN JAMES C. HARP12RffD!m'mr of 13.11141 . . . Miss Ul'l'llil.lA JONlfSf5'Lft'Vc'fdI j' in Bum! Direrfm' . . . MR. FIOHN KAUFMAN- l11.rlr1m1e11i.1l Minh' . . . MR. V. A. KING-Spmlluh and Tyfflillg . . . MR. GIEURUIS KIR5'l'lfN--1l1.l'fVlll1lc'lllLlf .Nllnir and Glee Club . . . MIKS. RALPH B, LANm'fAE11gli.1lv. THIRD ROW: MRs. I-IARRIIQT PATTON LIPl?'fCfllllll!6Vt'j:1f Slmliw . , . MRs. R. W. LINGLlffSKt'I'6'lu1V.'y In Sffpw-iufwzdwff , . . Miss El.lZABl5'l'H Mc:CoNNlf1.1. AG'ffiJ.nmf SflpC'l'I'f.l'flI' . . . MR. V. MII.1.5-C'hwf1i,n'lf'.y. Gwiwzzf Slfczzfe . . . MR. PRlis'l'wN A. MIIl.l. -Phlyuiuzl lidmwiffai . . . MIKS. MAGDAl.liNii RANsl112l.l.f Libmrhllf. FOURTH ROW: MRS, Rm'ROR-INsoNfli11g!i.1l1. D1'.1m:1lim, f1u,'r:1.1fi.v1.'f . . , MRS. H. Cf SlSKfAlIQfbI':I . . . MRs. A. C. TRlVlZ'I I'l2- l:1i,rfw-y . . . MR. A. C. 'I'wx-1-.1 l'12 fliilflv .1n.!Ciwwfm-y , . . Mus. GIERTRIIDIE WHl'r1am:An . 1lYQ6'!2I'.I .md lfrwn-Iv, 5 DOTTI E DUDLEY Editor-in-Chief Q6Ll C6Lt ,sw ARAMETA RHODES Business Manager Dottie Dudley . . . .... Ediffll'-ill-Cljigf Arameta Rhodes ......... . . . . . . Bll.l'j1l6'.l',li Mamzger janet Frye, Buddy Winkler .................. .,.,...... A .i1rm'iale Iidifmii' Ledford Austin, jerry Crump, Caroline Cvoforth . . . . . fl.nm'iafe Bmi11e.i.n' fllamzgeziv Mavis Denton, Claudine Coffey, Anita Robinson . . ..,.............. Typim' Mrs. Ralph B. Laney ,..........,............ ' .........,.............. Adzfimi' SEATED: Ledtord Austin, Arumeta Rhodes, Mrs. Laney, Dottie Dudley, Janet Frye. STANDING: Mavis Denton, Claudine Coffey, Anita Robinson, Caroline Gotorth, Jerry Crump, Buddy Winkler. 6 K Rx 1- in ' ' 1 6L:5C0ff5 SANDRA NELSON AND TOMMY MAYNARD gfom of 7 Q50 OFFICERS BUDDY XXXINKLIER Prenfidezlf JOYCE Worm I'if'e-Pzwidelzl LIL1.1AN MCLEAN Sc1c'lvh1l'41' and Trm.s'1n'er Eloise Alexander The fairer! flower tba! ever lnlfmmed nn mzreizml llmberz' I W' ,L if Richard Ball A .fzrell guy even if he ii inlelligentf' Barbara Benfield Hr1nr1r lier in lmneit mil. Bill Bolick And ferminly. be if a good fellrmf' Edith Boughman NFVUIII cl lillle ,rpark bunfr lhe miglniert flume. Wanda Childers She didn? ,ueem I0 lenau' flee mefwzng of pmcmf11nlnirn1, Harold Angley 'Well done if betler than rvell mid. Wayne Barlow 'AJ mreffee ur .nz itlbubffdlll of Utopia. Mary Louise Benfield Her uuyr are uwyr of pleur- llfztnerr. and all ber palhx .ne peace. Betty Anne Bost Irzdiridlmlily if lbe .wall of life. Morris Branch 'Men uf great ralzilily ure 14111511- ly uf .1 large and vigorom' rmluref' Clarence Clark He zwhiilled aw be u'en1. Janice Clark 'She if blened willy a gif! for e.x'pre.r.ring lbe beauty ,rlae 1. e Hy, Dorothy Clement 'Merrily, merrily .rbull I lirfe naw. Claudine Coffey Ta be trurled if the grealexl of mrrlplimentlf' f Anne Cooke 'A tiny, prelty, wifty, rlmrm- ing darling Jive. Shirley Correll She grarpx tlae full joy of living. Shirley Davenport 'Blue are ber eyef 411 the fairy fldxln u Ravanelle Clark Still and quiet ur ri rloxerl flf11l'?r. Carol Coffey . ' 'JA pleuxing mumemmee if rm flighi ad1fur1mge. Janet Coggins The f7lgf11',fl of di.vlim'linm if .verfire to oilJer,f. K. r 4 Joanne Cooke Grafe if in all ber IIFPI, laeuiferz in laer eyeff' .WX . Janelle Crews She udilx flumr la Ilre liven around ber. Mavis Denton A youth to whom if given m mueb of earilr-m murlv of lve.z1'er1. Dottie Dudley She if herielf of her! rhingr lhe mllerliorlf' june Foster A mighiy mind in ll ,rmull pervorzf' Mala ---Q-1 I 5 ' Il ..gnl9 i Stewart Gregg Good rompany and good dix- rourre ore lhe very .1'I?161l'.l' of rirluef' Kathleen Greer Here ir L1 drenrrzerf' C Wayne Hall If you would rule lhe world quieily, you mul! beep ii amu,red. Carolyn Harless x Her laughter rerrzirzdi' one of the gay mutlerings of t1 hroolff' in Irvine Eanes If he mid he would, IIJFYI he 1l'01lld.U Caroline Goforth Gllyer ihrm laughter ir ,rhe. Alta Greer 'Good deed: are newer lofi, Bob Haas 'H zppr-go-lurky ir hir u'uy. iff 0 4 O Gay Hanks There nerfer umm a ,mini with red hair. Helen Harless Her hetzrl ii like tl ringing hirdf' Betty Harris r 'Seriou.rne,r,r and ,rober llaortglat pervade ber thinking. Joyce Hodges ve Beauty if it! oufn reward. being a form of pearef' Douglas Holcombe It'.f better to knou' -nothing than to knou' what tllllll to. Evelyn Hoyle Bre1'ity il the ,f!7lll of wit. Caroline Huntley A beautiful face if a ,silent rornmenalation. Howard jenkins 'He wat ever preeife in prom- iye keeping. L. C. Harris 'Ifeu' were bin' uwrdf but wonderfully rlearf' Bill Hoffman Tl?-ere'.r nothing .ro dixtin- glll,fl76d at a late arrival, rn jean Houston Indepena'enre if the nolzlert of rbararteri.rtir.r. Stanley Huffman He knew the right moment to .ray nothing. 1 UMD I Z jan Huntley She Jaya' jzut what the meant -nollving more. nothing lem. jennings Homer the loved and lauglv- ter: u'1de,upare,n and open air. 4 i jeroline jones Ai full of ,rpirit tu the month of May. Bill Kirby Il w'fy hilll more people than hullelxx then why zzvn-ry. Nick Laney ll r1rry little. .study lem-his idea of huppiue.i,i'. jo Ann Looney lu her tongue ii the luuf of hindneyf' Mattie Mae Lutz .fM1, l1'1lr.' lore hath my heart. and I htwe hir. 0 Joyce McCall Her euyei .iptlrkle with playful mi.rchief. JU, K ,, . Q - , ,, Louis Kent All he hiked from life .um L1 ihotgun. cl dog, and al plore to me them. Mary Kirby The world looki' brighter from hehirld 1: ,rmile. Doyle Lingle Not lt1:,y.' tired. Anne Lutz nlirir tm u .fpring flower. Mack Matheson Some people have tl perfert genim for doing nolhingf' Martin McGirt sr Give lu the ready bond, rather than the ready tongue. rr r Danny McLean And yet, though oanquifhed he would argue will. Lucille McNeely 'Her enlhuriafnz if an im ira- P tion to otherff' Doris Moore 'Ar full of pep av a po rorn P popper. Sue Morrow 'Her wordf lacked nothing in rharilyf' Roy Oxentine Therein a lean fellow rhat heatr all ronqueror.1'. Dewitt Pritchard 'It if work whifh giver flavor to life. Lillian McLean The future awaitf with open arrnr tho.fe who prepare for it. Curtis Moore we Men of feu' word! are the ' her! men. Clyde Morrow The only way to have a friend ir to he one, Ted Munday A handful of patience if worth a hurhel of hrain.f. NL Laura jean Presnell T :- bl rr 'Tir good to he merry and w1.se. jim Rash HU fare .rhounr what he thinhr or feel.r. Arameta Rhodes Health and inlellert are lbe Iwo blE.f.1'lf1gJ of life. Odean Robbins u Here if a peryorl on lfholll il ii' .rafe lo depend. Betty june Robinson In A meet aliraftire kind of gmre lmf Joe. Margaret Shell A rbeerful rozknlemmre dif- ,tlluyf a merry bean. Mary Jeanette Throneburg Laugh il of. or .ning 4 Jong. Inez Watson A good llrlener if Ilye hw! of mnzfemzllonallm. Barbara Richards A rbeerful heart and ,vmiling fare pour .rumlvine into the darken place. Anita Robinson TlaoJe who govern the most make the leait none. Mary Alice Royals Ar good mzlured 4 ,foul ax e'er trod on xboer of leather. Pat Thornburg You .fbull knou' him by fail born. Lafayette Wall A man who both arm .md knouxi will gel ubeudf' Bill Weeks Hin helm ii ur big dj' the u'm'ld. 1 Paul Weeks 'Kilim only hoohi were Zl'U7ll6'll',l loohr. und follyfr all they'1'e laugh! him, Luenette Winecoff Il'.r a friendly hear! tha! hui plenty of friendif' Jeanette Winkler Il ell. my merry. why uuii. ' N 'ans-5, Biff ' , , HQ, LN' dv Joyce Wood A rare mnzhinulion of charm. md. zferralility and mmnmn .re11.re. Martha Yates 'She wuld get 4 laugh ou! of ihe great .rmne fare. Am L'lJ'l'LI!l H, Nick Curtis Charles McLean jimmy Higgins Dwight Sherrill Bobby Huntley Stanley Wilson 16 Mary Emma Wilson Hsffllflgiill 111ind.r are often Il70.l'ff uf uihirh lhe nu.i,rVy ll'IH'll! hem-.f Ianni. Buddy Winkler er nnlhing in ,fzrlrliculan and dner il very well. Sue Withers HTl7UIlgh7l.l lhrzl hrealhe. u'rn'zl,i zhnz hum. William Wright Give ur rr mind tha! fi' not hound. 641,55 08141 One era in our life is o'er One battle has been wong But we'll be faced with many more Before our lighting's done. Good soldiers we, both staunch and true, We passed each test we metg Bravely we wore our white and blue, Now leave it with regret. It seems so hard to say goodbye To joys and friends we've known, With aching hearts we heave a sigh Knowing we'l1 soon be gone. Gone to meet each foe alone, Alone to face the strife Gone to reap the seeds we've sown, To cross the Bridge of Life. And when we've reached the other side When we've attained success We'll look back then, and say with pride Thanks be to L. H. S. Written by: JUNE FOSTER 17 0lfL0l 5 fMl7lfL 64655 0 ELOISE ALEXANDER Glee Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Dramatics Club 35 Home EC. Club 4. HAROLD ANGLEY Commercial Club 4. RICHARD BALL ' Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 President of Class 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 President of Student Council 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Assistant Business Manager of An- nual 3g Senior Superlative 4. WAYNE BARLOW Kings Creek High School 2, 35 Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 45 Basketball 4. BARBARA BENFIELD Latin Club 25 Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 45 Home EC. Club 2, 4. MARY LOUISE BENFIELD Latin Club 25 Glee Club 45 Honor Society 4. BILLY BOLICK Spanish Club 1, 2. BETTY ANNE BOST Commercial Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Secretary of Glee Club 45 Home Ec. Club 25 Latin Club 25 Allied Youth 2. EDITH BOUGHINIAN Allied Youth 25 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Senior Superlative 4. MORRIS BRANCH Morganton High School 15 L Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Chaplain of Hi-Y 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Captain of Football Team 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain of Basketball Team 45 Baseball 2, 4. WANDA CHILDERS Latin Club 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Library As- sistant 25 Mountaineer Typist 45 Home EC. Club 3. CLARENCE CLARK Latin Club 2, 35 Allied Youth 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Business Manager of Mmm- lazimfw' 45 Senior Superlative5 Glee Club 4. X JANICE CLARK Latin Club 25 Commercial Club 45 Repre- sentative to P.T.S.A. 4. RAVANELLE CLARK Commercial Club 3, 45 Treasurer of Com- mercial Club 45 MOZ!iIfdjlZ6?l' Staff 45 Home EC. Club 2. DOT CLEMENT Sylva High School 1, 25 Home EC. Club 35 Basketball 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 Spanish Club 4. CAROL COFFEY McKinley High School 15 Morton High School 25 Afl0zn1lai11eer'Staff 35 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Librarian cf Glee Club 45 Basketball 3, 4. CLAUDINE COFFEY Honor Society 3, 45 P.T.S.A. Representative 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Allied Youth 1, 25 M0llI1ldi7I661' Staff 4. JANET COGGINS Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Allied Youth 15 Honor Society 45 Senior Superla- tive 4. ANNE COOKE Woodrow Wilson High School 1 5 Home EC. Club 25 Basketball 25 Dramatics Club 35 Secretary Dramatics Club 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Vice-President of Commercial Club 4. JOANNE COOKE Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Home EC. Club 15 zvlozmlaiueer StaFf 1, 4. SHIRLEY CORRELL Spanish Club 35 Home EC. Club 25 Library Assistant 25 Allied Youth 1. .IANELLE CREWS Honor Society 3, 45 Vice-President of Honor Society 45 Student Council 35 Latin Club 25 Commercial Club 45 Home EC. Club 2: Glee Club 3. NICK CURTIS Happy Valley High School 1, 2, 3. SHIRLEY DAVENPORT Home EC. Club 2, 4. MAVIS DENTON Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Marshal 2, 45 Annual Staff 4. 0l'L0l :5 mn 661,155 0 DOTTIE DUDLEY Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Student Council 3, Band 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Malm- faineer Staff 4, Editor of Annual 4, Honor Scciety 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, J.U.G. 3, Senior Superlative 4. IRVI NE EANES Glee Club 4, Commercial Club 4, Marshal 4, Dramatics Club 4. JUNE FOSTER Glee Club 1, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Vice-President of Spanish Club 3, Honor Scciety 3, 4, Marshal 3, Assistant Editor of Mazmlaifieer 3, Editor of M0102- faifzeer 4, Secretary of Junior Class 3, Stu- dent Council 4, Senior Superlative. CAROLINE GOFORTH J.U.G. 2, 3, Treasurer of J.U.G. 3, Honor Society 3, 4, President Honor Society 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Student Council 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Senior Superlative. STEWART GREGG Spanish Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Basketball 4. ALTA GREER Home Ec. Club 2, 4, Dramatics Club 1. KATHLEEN GREER Home Ec. Club 2, 4. BOB HAAS Student Council 1, Football 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, President of L Club 4, Hi-Y 4. WAYNE HALL Manager of Football Team 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Glee Club 4, Aflozzlllaineer' Staff4,Dramatics Club 4,Senior Superlative. GAY HANKS Band 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Commercial Club 4, Glee Club 4, Class Prophet 4, Senior Superlative. CAROLYN HARLESS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 4, A40lHIfdjlI6'6l Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 4. HELEN HARLESS Latin Club 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 2. BETTY HARRIS Commercial Club 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 2, Library Assistant 2, Momzlaineer Typist 4. L. C. HARRIS Marshal 3, President of Class 3, Student Council 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Senior Superlative. JIMMIE HIGGINS Baseball 2, 3, 4. BILL HOFFMAN Baseball 1, 3, Football 3, Line Coach J. V. 4, Hi-Y 4, Senior Superlative. JOYCE HODGES Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Allied Youth 1, 2, Home EC. Club 2. JEAN HOUSTON Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, J.U.G. 2, 3, Latin Club 2. EVELYN HOYLE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, 4, Latin Club 2. STANLEY HUFFMAN Dramatics Club 4. BOBBY HUNTLEY Baseball 2, 3, 4, L Club 4. CAROLINE HUNTLEY Band 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, J.U.G. 3, Marshal 4, Allied Youth 1, 2, French Club 4, Senior Superlative. JAN HUNTLEY Latin Club 2, 3, 4. HOWARD JENKINS Latin Club 2, Allied Youth 1, 2, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Glee Club 4. JOYCE JENNINGS Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Allied Youth 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4. JERRY JONES President of Class 1, J.U.G. 2, 3, Secretary of J.U.G. 3, Glee Club 2, 35 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshal 2, 3, Treasurer of Class 3, L Club 3, 4, Secretary of L Club 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council 3, P.T.S.A. Repre- sentative. 0lfL0l 5 mn Cfdffif 0 LOUIS KENT Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Vice-President of Hi-Y 4. BILL KIRBY Baseball5 Hi-Y 45 Marshal 45 Spanish Club 3. MARY KIRBY Glee Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Dramatics Club 4. NICK LANEY Football 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain Football Team 45 L Club 2, 3, 45 Treasurer of L Club 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Student Council 1, 2. DOYLE LINGLE Band 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Allied Youth 2. JO ANN LOONEY Home Ec. Club 25 Latin Club 25 Honor Society 4. ANNE LUTZ Gamewell High School 15 Spanish Club 4. MATTIE MAE LUTZ Home Ec. Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 35 Allied Youth 1, 2. MACK MATHESON Morrison High School 2, 35 Football5 Bas- ketball 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Back- field Coach V. 4. JOYCE MCCALL MARTIN MCGIRT Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Officer 45 Allied Youth 1, 25 Latin Club 25 Molmtaineer Staff 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Secretary of Honor Society 45 Senior Superlative 4. CHARLES MCLEAN Spanish Club 35 Student Council 2. DANNY MCLEAN Latin Club 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN MCLEAN Latin Club 2, 35 Student Council 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Moumfairzeer Staff 45 Secretary- Treasurer of Class 45 Senior Superlative. LUCILLE MCNEELY Glee Club 2, 45 Allied Youth 1, 25 j.U.G. 35 Spanish Club 35 Dramatics Club 4. CURTIS MOORE Dramatics Club 35 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 45 Football 2. DORIS MOORE Latin Club 25 Commercial Club 45 Moun- taineer Typist 4. CLYDE MORROW Glee Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Allied Youth 1, 2. SUE MORROW Home Ec. Club 25 Dramatics Club 3. TED MUNDAY President of Hi-Y 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 L Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain of Foot- ball Team 45 Baseball 4. ROY OXENTINE Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 L Club 4. LAURA JEAN PRESNELL Dramatics Club 45 L Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 1, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. DEWITT PRITCHARD Spanish Club 2. JIM RASH Band Officer 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Affofnzlaiueer Stal? 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 45 P.T.S.A. Representative 2, 3. ARAMETA RHODES Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Officer 2, 3, 45 Drum Majorette 25 Head Drum Major 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Glee Club 45 Vice-President of Glee Club 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer of Student Council 35 Annual Staff 3, 45 Business Manager of Annual 45 L Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain of Basketball Team 35 Captain of Basketball Team 45 Allied Youth 1, 25 Vice-President of Allied Youth 25 Senior Superlative5 Honor Society 4. 07110105 mn BARBARA RICHARDS Basketball 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Christmas Festival Queen. ODEAN ROBBINS Spanish Club 3, Mountaineer Typist 4. ANITA ROBINSON Latin Club 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent of Glee Club 4, Student Council 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4 of Honor Society 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Class Historian 4, Senior Superlative, French Club 4, Presi- dent of French Club 4. BETTY ROBINSON Glee Club 1, 4, Home Ec. Club 2, Student Council 2. 2 MARY ALICE ROYALS Home Ec. Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 4, Latin Club 2. MARGARET SHELL Glee Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Home Ec. Club 2, Basketball 1. DWIGHT SHERRILL Hudson High School 1, 2, 3, Football 4, Baseball 4, Basketball 4, L Club 4, Senior Superlative. PAT THORNBURG Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, Band President 4, Latin Club 2, Hi-Y 4, Student Council 4, Mountaineer Staff 4, Senior Superlative. MARY JEANETTE THRONEBURG Allied Youth 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4. LAFAYETTE WALL Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band OfHcer, Latin Club 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Senior Super- lative. INEZ WATSON Happy Valley High School 1, 2, Moun- taineer Staff 4. BILL WEEKS Allied Youth 1, 2, Senior Superlative. Ay CZ-wa 0 150 PAUL WEEKS Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Dramatics Club 3. MARY EMMA WILSON Hickory High School 1, 2, Representative at Hospital Dedication 4. STANLEY WILSON Glee Club 2, L Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of L Club 3, Manager of Football Team 1, Manager of Baseball 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. LUNETTE WINECOFF Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 4, Student Council 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Superlative. BUDDY WINKLER Band 1, 2, Band Officer 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Student Council 4, Mounlaineer Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, President of Class 4, - Senior Superlative. JEANETTE WINKLER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Oflicer 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Glee Club 4, Student Council 4, Home Ec. Club 2, Color Guard 4. SUE WITHERS Student Ccuncil 3, 4, Vice-President Student Council 4, J.U.G. 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Mountaineer Staff 3, Allied Youth 1, 2, Vice-President of Class 3, L Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 4, Cheer- leader 3, 4. JOYCE WOOD Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, J.U.G. 2, 3, L Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent of Class 4, Mounlaineer Staff 2, 4, Allied Youth 1, 2, Marshal 2, Dramatics Club 4, Senior Superlative 4. WILLIAM WRIGHT Patterson Schcol for Boys 1, Happy Valley School 2, Dramatics Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. MARTHA YATES Home Ec. Club 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain Basketball Team 3, Dramatics Club 1, L Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 4, Senior Superlative. 641,55 prop ecy Who believes in fortune tellers? Certainly fan Huntley, Edith Bonghman, Carol Coffey and I never did-until Halloween night in the year 1960. We were sitting in jan's atomic-heated apartment when someone rang the doorbell. Edith went to the door. She returned, and with her was a small, dark, pleasant-looking old gypsy, carrying a crystal ball. The gypsy hastily explained that she could tell our past, present and future for a small fee and that, if desired, she could tell the fortunes of others. After she sat down, the four of us debated the merits of fortune telling. We knew our past, we knew our present. Not one of us cared to know the future. Carol said she would like to hear about some of our old classmates. Thus it was decided that we take a look, through the gypsy's crystal ball, at the Seniors of 1950. Here, word for word, I have written what the gypsy told us. I see a vision forming in my crystal. Ah, it is a large theatre'-Cinema Tycoon. The manager is Clyde Morrow. He is in his office talking with Bnddy Winkler, Lonir Kent, and Bill Hoyjfnzan. They are trying to agree about running an advertisement trailor on 'Bud, Lou and Bill's Helicopter Service,' now a profitable business. The feature playing is 'Death, My Dar- ling Wife,' a tragedy, starring joyre Wood and Dong Holromhe. Due to the complaints of Shirley Davenport, Kathleen Greer, Anne Liflz and Margaret Shell, feanetle Kincaid Winkler and her husband are having to leave the theatre because their daughter, joenette, is making a fuss. Shirley, Anne, Kathleen and Margaret are joint owners of a city cafeteria, by the way. Someone is saying, 'I don't agree with you. I believe in long engagements.' It is Danny McLean with his fiancee, Mallie Mae Lnlz. Danny is arguing with Claudine Coffey fnow Mrs. Leon Silverj. What's this I see? Printing presses of a large newspaper, 'The Daily Blow,' owned by Bill and Paul ll 'eekJ. The editor, Errfine Eanef, is holding a conference in his office with his star reporter, Wayne Hall, and his two society writers, Mary Alice Royalr and Ioyce McCall. They are discussing the Broad- way musical hit which features Barbara Riehardr, talented young dancer. Also in the play are Mary jeanetle Thronehnrg, famous 'blues singer' and jimmy Rarh, a bigtime orchestra leader. The vision fades. Now I see a television show. The sponsors of the show are Billy Bolick and firnnzy Higgini who Own 'Hig- bol's Canneryf A special feature on the program is a dark-haired 'torch singer,' Marlha Yalei. In the audience I see Carolyn I-Iarle.r.r, a Latin teacher, and Lillian McLean, also a teacher. They are talking about Mack Malheron who has made the headlines re- cently for breach of promise to a socialite. Barhara Benheld, Mavis' Denlon and fo Ann Looney, secretaries in a large law Hrm, join them. Now I see white hospital walls. The scene is clearer. I see Dr. Clarence Clarke dictating to his secretary, Odean Rohhinr. Three nurses, Shirley Correll, Lnrille Mr- Neelt-y and janife Clark, rush into a private 676145 prop ecy room. lanelle Crewr, their patient, is re- cuperating from a broken heart. Visiting her are Scottie Sue Witberr, Dottie Dudley and Alta Greer, religious education directors. Ah, now I see a large truck. An A 8: H moving van, owned by Harold Angely and Stanley Hujjfrnan, is moving Sue Morroufr furniture. Sue is married and is moving to Florida. She is saying good-bye to Anne Cooke, popular actress of stage and screen. Here is a court trial in progress. Dot Clement and lVanda Childers are suing Curtif Moore, owner of a jewelry store, for selling them watches with only one hand. The lawyers for the plaintiffs and defendant are Riebard Ball and Howard jenlairzr. The judge is Martin McGirt. The crystal now shows a large orchestra -the Metropolitan Orchestra. I see Pat Thornburg, Evelyn Hoyle, Lafayette Wall, Lnenette W inecojf, Ararneta Rboder and Caroline Gofortb. These people, after years of hard work, have reached their goal. They are accompanying a sensational pianist, june Forter. Bobby Huntley, who is vacationing after a season of pro-ball up north, is back stage talking with Dewitt Pritchard, owner of a large popcorn machine company. Laura Prernell, Rauenell Clarke, Eloiie Alexander and Inez Watron, typical housewives, are sitting out front waiting to hear their old classmates perform. A street is visible now and I see Bob Haa5, a politician, talking with janet Cog- ginr, Anita Robinron and Mary Louise Ben- field, sccial workers of Caldwell County. They are discussing a football game in which Coach Morris Branch hurled his mighty eleven against Nick Laneyfr equally strong team. The referee was Ted Munday and the timekeeper, Roy Oxentine. Bill Kirby, prom- inent sports editor, covered the game. The scene quickly changes and I see a photographer's studio owned by Stewart Gregg. He is taking pictures of his four famous 'Gregg Models,' Helen Harlem, Caroline Huntley, foyre Hodgef and jeroline loner. I see Betty Anne Bort in a post office mailing bills to Stanley Wilton, William Wfrigbt and Cbarler McLean, Lenoir mer- chants. She is secretary to Barlow Curtis Candy Company owned by Wayne Barlowe and Nicleolar Curtir. The vision now is of a young blonde man walking through a large department store. It is 'Rabbit' Sberrill, lightweight boxing champion of the world. He stops to speak with L. C. Harrir, manager of the stcre. Doyle Lingle, jr. joins them. He is buying some clothes suitable for traveling in South America. joanne Cooke, a dress designer, is telling Mary Kirby, Dorir Moore, Mary Wilton, and Betty Harriy what fashionable young stencgraphers should wear. Betty Robinron, who poses for Lux Soap ads, is shopping with foyre lenningf, owner of many line race horses. The young ladies get together and talk about jean Houston who married Cornell Wlilde after he divorced his wife. x The visions have faded. I see no more. The gypsy arose, collected her fee, walked out of the apartment, and out of our lives forever. Written by: Gay Hanks Mui! Likely In S'11i'z'c'e4f. . Muir Depcfmfable ...... liriw,'dliei'I ...... . Alai! lfzlelfixqellf .... Mfuf Pofffflfzr, , . . illml Tilfwllwf. . . flIni1Aflvlvfh'. ,. Anita Robinson, Martin McGirt . . .janet Coggins, L. CQ. Harris .Luc-ncttc Wfinccoff, Bill Weeks Lillian McLean, Buddy Wiiiklcr . . . . .Guy Hanks, Bill Hoffman ...ulunc Foster, Lafayette Wxlll Arnmcm Rlimlcs, Morrin limmli , I in . , 1 1,1 T-yfmxll Scfllffffj. . . ....... loyfc Wcotl, Doug Holcumlvc Haul pL'I'H'Il.1Ijf-1' .... ,.., C lklfOllI1C Gofortll, Dwight Sherrill l3w'lAfl'lff11z11J .... ...... I Dottie Dudley. Riclmrtl Bull llqiflimf ......... ...,.. M urtlm Yates, vffilyllt H.1Il Hear! Lfwiifzxq. . . . . .Caroline Huntley, Clarence Clark ,Hull f17'jKQfIl.I!. . . . . .lftlith liouglmman, Pat Tlmornlvurg 75 Ofddf 61,711 j1ff6Ll4'LQl'Lf We, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath our talents and personal traits to the rising Seniors in this, our Last Will and Testament. To Mr. Sisk, our superintendent, we leave our thanks for making our years in high school the happiest years of our youth. To Mr. Lentz, our principal, we leave our ap- preciation for encouraging better attendance and behavior-by his various methods. To Mrs. Robinson, we leave our appreciation for being so patient and understanding. To Mrs. Lipe, we leave the dream of a class in which no one chews gum. To Mrs. Trivette, we leave the hopes of a better- behaved home room. To Coach Mull, we extend our thanks for the excellent training of our football team. To the rest of the faculty, we leave our ap- preciation for giving us the foundation on which we can build towards the goal of a successful life. To the rising classmen, we leave our talents and property as follows: Doyle Lingle bequeaths his witty remarks to Ernestine Cottrell. Mack Matheson leaves his thanks for graduating this year. Martin McGirt leaves his willingness to help others to Barbara Watson. Danny McLean leaves his ability to argue to Jane Blackwood. Charles McLean leaves to Kenneth Barlow the admiration of others for those b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l brown eyes. Jimmie Higgins hands down his arguments with Mrs. Lipe to the next unlucky victim. Bill Hoffman bequeaths unto the slowest mem- ber of the Senior Class of '51 his reluctance in arriving at Lenoir High on time and his mass of tardy excuses he leaves to Jack McGinnis. Bobby Huntley leaves his woman-hater position to Edward Moore. Howard Jenkins leaves his job as the operator of the school's movie projector to Edwin Man- chester. Bill Kirby leaves his shyness in speaking before the class to Barbara Andrews. Louis Kent leaves his lazy drawl to Bobby Winkler. Nick Laney wills his friendly smile to Mickey Withers. Eloise Alexander bequeaths her opinions to Bob Barlowe. Barbara Benfield leaves her changeable mind about the opposite sex to Sally Bruce. Betty Anne Bost leaves her anticipation for college life to all who are going. Edith Boughman bequeaths her cute features to Gay Chester. Wanda Childers leaves her naturally curly hair to Joanne Suddreth. Ravenelle Clark wills her interest in commercial studies to Veneta Turner. Dot Clement leaves her jovial moods to Dale Allen. Carol Coffey leaves her interest in Patterson School to the girls of the rising Senior class. Claudine Coffey wills her seriousness in her school work to Marilyn McGimpsey. Janet Coggins leaves her dependability to Carolyn Robbins. Anne Cooke leaves her ability to sweet-talk Mr. Lentz to anyone so talented. Joanne Cooke bequeaths her love of music to June Puett. Mary Kirby wills to Carolyn Barlow her blushes. Jo Ann Looney bequeaths her genius in Book- keeping to anyone so gifted. Ann Lutz wills her skill in printing to Rebecca Reece. Mattie Mae Lutz bequeaths her devotion to a 'fone and only to Loretta McMillan. Joyce McCall leaves her willowy figure and gracefulness to Laura Moore. Lillian McLean wills her ability to think things through to Mary Frances McGhee. Lucille McNeeley bequeaths her ability to get along with people to Joyce Jenkins. Doris Moore leaves her cheerfulness to Jeanette Winecoff. Sue Morrow leaves her title of Little Slave for Mrs. Lipe to Carolyn Robbins. Laura Jean Presnell leaves to Evelyn Allen her love for sailors, Arameta Rhodes wills her position as drum major to Marlene Baker. Barbara Richards bequeaths her dancing ability to Janice Huntley. Odean Robbins wills her position in Wallace's to Jean Carol Gregg. Anita Robinson wills her sweet disposition to Nancy Pritchard. Betty Robinson wills her school girl complex- ion to Christine Clark. Mary Alice Royals wills her love for the op- posite sex to Sara Greer. Margaret Shell wills her natural blond hair to the non-users of peroxide. Mary Jeanette Throneburg leaves her beautiful singing voice to Jimmie Lou Council. Mary Emma Wilson leaves to Lorene Holman her quiet dignity. Inez Watson leaves her daily rides on the old city bus to Virginia Morrow. .fmt W!! ml lafamenf Luenette Winecoff wills her ability to learn to Howard Wall. Joyce Wood bequeaths her school spirit to Lewis McMillan. Jeanette Winkler leaves her love for housekeep- ing to Cornelia Thompson. Sue Withers bequeaths her ability to play for the Glee Club to Janet Frye. Martha Yates leaves to Bobby Jean Thompson her love for basketball. Harold Angley leaves his quiet ways to Roddy Reid. Richard Ball wills his good looks to Smith Barlowe. Wayne Barlowe leaves his ability to get along with girls to Bobby Clarke. Billy Bolick leaves his incessant laughter to Cecil Yount. Morris Lee Branch wills his athletic ability to the future captain of the Bearcats. Clarence Clarke leaves his carefree ways to Hack Carpenter. Irvine Eanes wills his shyness to Carroll Richards. Stewart Gregg bequeaths his pleasant disposition to James Setser. Bob Haas leaves his football build to Paul Nelson. Wayne Hall leaves his position as manager of the football team to the chosen one next year. L. C. Harris wills his studious ways to Ledford Austin. Curtis Moore bequeaths his good speaking voice to Wilfred McMillan. Clyde Morrow wills his black wavy hair to Owen Wilson. Ted Munday leaves the presidency of the Hi-Y to Ben Eller. Roy Oxentine leaves his tall physique to Oscar Hobgood. Dewitt Pritchard wills his freckles to Darrell Sigmon. Jim Rash wills his love for scientific studies to Jimmy Baker. Dwight Sherrill wills his comical ways to Barbara Hunt. Pat Thornburg bequeaths his artistic and musical talents to George Harper, Lafayette Wall wills his success as bass horn player to Charles McGirt. Bill Weeks wills his friendly manner to William Pierce. Paul Weeks bequeaths his Casanova ideals to Garland Benlield. Stanley Wilson leaves his tenor voice to Paul Riley. Buddy Winkler wills his trials and tribulations as Senior Class president to the one holding this ofhce next year. William Wright wills his determination to reach the top to Charles Smith. Evelyn Hoyle leaves her clarinet playing to Carolyn Austin. Caroline Huntley leaves her neat ways to Gwen Triplett. Jan Huntley hands down her ambition to attach M.D. to her name to an ambitious girl of the rising Senior Class. Joyce Jennings wills her love for math to Scottie Sue Davis. Jeroline Jones bequeaths her cheerleading ability to Syb Hamer. Shirley Correll wills her interest in driving to Ruth Nelson. Janelle Crews wills her good humor to Betty Hamby. Shirley Davenport wills her quietness to Joanne Wilson. Mavis Denton leaves her leadership ability to Louise McCall. Dottie Dudley bequeaths her charming person- ality to Beverly Peterson. June Foster bequeaths her mental ability to Sarah Ann Powell. Caroline Goforth wills her ability to get along with teachers to Elizabeth Winecoff. Alta Greer bequeaths her good reading voice to Loretta Greene. Kathleen Greer leaves her skill in skipping classes to Robert Walker. Gay Hanks leaves her position at the Avon Theater to Betty Tinker. Carolyn Harless bequeaths her skill in playing the drums to Caroline Bush. Helen Harless leaves her love for Glee Club to Lois Lawing. Joyce Hodges wills her nursing ability to all the girls in the lower classes who are interested in this profession. Jean Houston leaves her love for band to Diane Huntley. Betty Harris leaves her interest in secretarial work to Betty Jo Mast. Nick Curtis leaves his ability in speech-making and dramatics to Nelson Wall. Stanley Huffman wills his A-model Ford to John Conway. Doug Holcombe wills his football record to Dale Gregg. In witness whereof this will has been drawn up without constraint of classmates in the presence of the following witnesses: Janice Clark Mary Louise Benfield. IAQEVLJ OI CL ay Caroline Huntley, , . . . .Burnie YQUZILILTII Ifeffiml Queen Carol Coffey ,,... .......,. P ytlnimz Bmw! Queen Barbara Richards. . . . . ,Chri.s'l1.mz.r Fe.vfi1'al Queen Arumetu Rhodes ..... ,..........,,,..... 1 Hin Hi Aim Mary Emma Wfilson .... . . .C ,'L' zlflzrcfll Mcummzl Hff.vf1il,1l Qmfwf Vloanm' Cfookc ......, . , . .....,........ llwnnumirilg Qnwn 28 64155 Aafory I am el part of all that I laura-'e melg L I Yet all experience rr azz arch wberellaro Glemrzr that urztrarfelfa' world, whore margin fader Forever and forerer when I move. These words by Tennyson take on a special meaning for us as Seniors. Thinking on them naturally turns our thoughts back to that big day in '38 when we attended school for the first time, thus taking the initial step on the long road of education. It seems so far back that we can see it only dimly and can remem- ber only the feeling of wonder we had, and the sense of time flying as our grammar school days whirled by. junior High School with its new and exciting experiences including the talk of war and our own participation in the war effort was upon us then. We remember the scrap drives and bond sales and the willing- ness with which everyone joined in to do his part. Impressed vividly upon our minds also is the memory of peace declared and the responsibility we felt as citizens, not only of one nation, but of one world. Upon graduation from junior High, we paused briefly to look back over the eight preceding years and to rejoice in our own attainment. But we didn't pause long in reverie, for high school, with all its promises, was ahead, and we were eager to try our- selves in that realm. During the first part of that Freshman year our faces expressed perpetual amaze- ment, so many new studies, so many new people, so many new experiences and activi- ties. Day after day, however, those Freshmen of '47 gained in self-assurance and became more alert. It was high school that taught us the true meaning of school spirit. We also learned to appreciate the worth of the individual, for as we watched our classmates and saw some excel in sports, some in the field of music, others in scholarship and good citizenship, we realized that each had a talent above that of the average, and had his place to fill. This respect for the abilities of others taught us the value of co-operation as the means of attaining our goals. At the same time, we learned to think independently and act de- cisively. Our junior year was a busy one, during which we cast many inquisitive glances at the Seniors and tried to imagine ourselves in their places. Thus, we began to look forward to our own Senior year and even beyond- to our future after 1950. The fact that for so long we had antici- pated being Seniors did not make the reality any more credible. As we got into our Senior year though, it turned out to be the best ever. It was so filled with exciting activi- ties, the Junior-Senior, and all the others, that it seemed to be ending almost as soon as it had begun. So, when graduation night and diplomas became realities and we walked up the auditorium aisles for the last time, we could not keep away a feeling of awe that high school days had ended so quickly. Now that we have proved to ourselves that we are capable of setting our goals and attaining them we look eagerly ahead, to higher aims and goals. We pause but briefly in the glory of accomplishmentg then each shall choose his path, set his goal, and go forward unhesitatingly towards it. Written by: Anita Robinson ggfcwa of 7 95 f OFFICERS Bobby Barlow .... .............. ..... P 1 'efidefzf Ledford Austin .... . . . Vit?-P1'I!.fid67ll Carolyn Robbins .... ..... S ec1'ela1'y Lorene Holman . . , . . T1'ea.ru1'e1' 30 Evelyn Allen Polly Anderson Carolyn Austin Ledford Austin jim Baker Marlene Baker Betty Ballard Boh Barlowe Smith Barlowe Carlantl Benlield Darien Biggerstatf jane Blackwood james Bohhitt Sully Bruce Caroline Bush Robert Carlton Gay Chester Ann Childers Christine Clark Bill Clippard Jimmie Louise Council john Conway tirnestine Cottrell Mary Elizabeth Craig Mary Kathryn Davis Scottie Sue Davis Ben Eller Robert Faires ,lanet Frye Barbara Goble Dale Gregg jean Carol Gregg Loretta Green Betty Hamby Syb Hamer UM of M51 If tta sk . ef -,, - .W if 53 . if , 52 K iii we ,. ! Q -Q 1 +A 1 at A , x Q X . he , L. thx? 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Trr'r1,im'er SL'iIf5'dg'Hl1Will'Ll Wzlll, Rlflllllkl Brill, Sue Witl1ei's, Lllllfil Moore. Ifim Rau'-Thomas White, Mebane Pritchett, Charles McCall, Mrs. Trivette, jerry Crump, Put Thornburg, Paul Beck, Dale Gregg. Sammi Ruu'fBzirba1ra Foard, XVillowdeam Lund, Marilyn Hedrick, Gwen Thompson, Laura Laxton, judy Roberts, june Foster, Nancy Boyle, Lora Ann Carver, Caroline Goforth. Third Raw--Iiimnie Louise Council, Surah Ann Powell, Evelyn Hood, Beverly Peterson, Louise McCall, Bobbie jenn Thompson, Mavis Denton, Peggy Ann Sherrill, Marlene Rhodes, Arumeta Rhodes, Jeanette Winkler, Dottie Dudley, Fom'Il1 Ron'-L. C. Harris, Buddy Wfinkler, George Harper, Ledford Austin, Eddie Bynum, Ben Eller. Richard Ball Pmridwll 44 Wonnfaineer ,Saw EDITORIAL .Iune Foster . . . ......,....... ......... li Jilw' Sally Bruce ..... . . . Armcirzre Iidirrn' Claudine Coffey . . . . . . . . . Lifw'ar'V3' Edilnr Gabe Winkler . . ..,...... Sparlr Edilm' Preacher Winkler' . . . . . . fI,U'i,l'fiIlIf Spwlr Edflfll' Lillian McLean .......... ...... ...... ,.,. ........ i N ' L 'utr Iidifnr Mrs. Roy Robinson .....................,...,................ 1:r1t'lllf y' fIL1lI'i.l'Ul' Repnrleiii-Joyce Woocl, Dottie Dudley, Syb Hamer, Waiyne Hall, Lillian Triplett, Alta Greer, Martin McGirt, janis Huntley, Peggy Ann Sherrill. BUSINESS STAFF Clarence Clarke . . . ................. ....,. B ll.l'.jIIL'.U' zilfzamgel' George Harper . . . . . A.r,r't Bll.l'j1I6.li.Y Mamiger Pat Thornburg , . . . . Cizrnlizliruz Mrzmzger jim Rash ....... .......,. A ,r,ri,i'ltu1l Carolyn Harless .............................,.....,...,.... lixrlmazge Ijdifnr Typirti-Doris Moore, Barbara Richards, Inez Wfatson, Ravanelle Clark, XX!anda Childers, Betty Harris. Seuied-jim Rash, Pat Thornburg, Carolyn Harlesb, Claudine Coffey, Lillian McLean, Mrs. Roy Robinson, June Foster, Sally Bruce, Clarence Clark, Buddy Winkler, George Harper. Smrzdifzg-Lillian Triplett, john Conway, Dottie Dudley, Margaret Sherrill, joyce Wfood, Janice Huntley, Syb Hamer, Rayenelle Clark, Betty Harris, Barbara Richards, Vlfanda Childers, Odean Robbins, Alta Greer, Doris Moore, Inez Watsrmn. 45 olfwr ociefy OFFICERS Caroline Goforth . . .......... ..., I ,l'L'.lftlU11f janelle Crews . . . . . . Vife-P1'eyide11f Martin McGirt . - - .... Sew'efm'y Anita Robinson . . . . , Trerz,r1n'er Fin! Row-Janelle Crews, Caroline Goforth. Second Rau'-Luenette Wfinecoff, Arameta Rhodes, Dottie Dudley, Mrs. Wlmitelieairl. Third Rou-Sarah Ann Powell, Louise McCall, Laura Moore, Mary Louise Benfield, june Foster, jo Ann Looney, Lillian McLean, Claudine Cofiey. Fourfb Rau'-Janet Coggins, Ledford Austin, Howard Wall, Richard Ball. 46 l Le Cp!!! OFFICERS Anita Robinson . . ......... ..... P remlefll Arameta Rhodes . . . . . Vive-Preridenl Betty Anne Bost . . .... Secretary Carol Coffey ..., ........... L ibmriau Wayne Hall ...... . . . Mrwzztaiueer' Repnrier Willowdean Land . . . . . Slndeul Council Reporler Pint Rau-Gay Hanks, Barbara McNeil, Joanne Suddreth, Nancy Pritchard, Patty Moser, Willrmwdean Land, Gena Faires, Vivian Jenkins, Edith Boughman, Betty Robinson, Mary Kirby. Sewnd Roue-Martha Yates, Gwen Triplett, Mary Scott, Lois Lawing, Barbara Benheld, Betty Anne Bost, Joyce Hodges, Carol Olson, Nancy Boyle, Laura Jean Presnell, Joyce Bean, Helen Harless. Tlaird Rau--Evelyn Hood, Janet Frye, Carol Coffey, Anne Childers, Shirley Benfield, Joyce Jenkins, Arameta Rhodes, Caroline Goforth, Mary Louise Benheld, Jeanette Winkler, Lucille McNeely, Sue Withers. Fourth Rr1u+Wayne Hall, Paul Weeks, Curtis Moore, Clyde Morrow, Clarence Clark, Wayne Barlowe, Howard Jenkins, Albert Brown, Kenneth Barlowe, Garland Harris, Paul Riley. Fifth Rau-Bowman Lackey, Jimmy Dingler, Nick Curtis, Irvine Eanes, Smith Barlowe, Mr. Kirsten. 47 X746 194 9-50 Zim! 48 Mr, lames C, Harper .... ........,. , Dfrcilffi Mr. George XXV. Kirsten , . , . . . flim-1.1111 l7in'4'lf1r Mr. Ql. P. Kaufman .... , . xl.i.ii.il.11l! l3irai'lf 1' Miss Ophelia jones ,.... ........ , Sl'i'i'el.1i'i Miss Phyllis Huflstetler , . . .,.......... . . I.!l1r.zri,111 Ol lflCQliRS Pat 'lhornhurg .. ......,..... . . ...., llwmfwll GCOVEIC Hafpcr . , ......... l '!r'efl'ruihlwxl Bobby Bradley ,. .. Srfi'iul,1i i .imf ,!'I'C'.J,llll'L'l ,lim Rash ..... ...., I l.'l,l'lllU,l,l rll.1l1.JtQL'l' Dcttie Durlley .,.............,. .,.... . . illr11111l.1i11c'er Rz'fNu'lw' lffnfwv- Margaret Sherrill, Reha Wfinkler, Laurlic Dimmette, lileannr Puwell, Laura lNlm1i'e, fiUl'l1k'll,l Tlininpwn. Ulww--V Marlene Rhnrlcs, Billie Sue Ilirstwrmd. lhziimum--C.lr'nlir1e Gnfurth, Norma Bean. life Clmfliiliflfvelyn Huyle, Carolyn Austin, jean Hnuslnn, Martin Mcliirl, lXl.u'Iene liaker, Mary Cllippaixl, Celia Rash, Shirley Prestwnml, Barharec Pirstwivml. Wilrlri Drum. film Cl,n'iz1Lfi-Luenette XXlinccnH, -Ianettc Winecivfl, limi Cl.ll'jUL'fl-,lL'1lI'lCflL' Wlinlcler, Mrry Alice Royals. S.1x'ufflmmib----luanna Klutz, june Puctt, Maxine Coffey, Aluanne XXfils.un, Alimanne Chnl-ge, Clarulim- XX ilsun lib C,lHl'UL'fl'l,1ll 'l'liurnhurg, Richaral Ball, George Harper, Clarence Clark, Alnhn 'll-xtui, Sally l'li'rir'e, ,lohn Conway, Ann Timanus, Keener Smathcrs. lfrunlv Hnrni--Arameta Rlmrles, -Ianet Cnggins, Gail Klutz, -lnhn Iinglimh. 'I'rffml1w1rifjiininy Rash, jnhn Clnntz Vernon Mcliiinsey, .limmy Sherrill, Paul llerlrirli. l3.n'i1fuiui-Bohhy Bradley, Wllliallll Sniithcy. Ii.fiiri-l.afayette Wrrll, Nclsun Wrill. XXfalter Putman, Charles McGirt. String limi-Dottie Dudley, Cliarlntte Harper, Purrnvlimi--Cgimlyii Harlem, Caroline Bush, ,lim Haymalier, lirlwin lNlanclii-ster, Ralph Haigler. 49 CZQVLCA OFFICERS Anita Robinson . . ......... .... P !'6'.l'fLJL'lll Caroline Huntley . . ......... Vive-Piwidezzl Sally Bruce .... Seu'e!a1 3' and T1'w,v111'w' limi l?f1zz'iSuiu1l1 Ann Puwell, Ruth Nelson, Caroline Huntley, Marilyn lNlCGimscy. Sunnzd Rau'-Mrs, Wliitcliczld, Sully Bruce, Anita Robinson, Alta Ruhinsun, 50 I lf- OFFICERS Ted Munday . . ............ .... I 'rexidellt Louis Kent . . ........ Vive-Pnaiidelll Ben Eller . . , . Sec'relary and Tl'6d.l'Ill'W' Paul Nelson . . . ..... Sergeazff-,zl-Arim Fin! Rau'-Morris Branch, Louis Kent, Ted Munday, Ben liller, Paul Nelson, Mr. King. Sei-ond Ruzrwjoe Cook, Pat Thornburg, Wgryne Hall, Stewart Gregg, junior Harwood, Bill Clippard, Doug Tolbert, Nick Laney. Third Ruu'-Eddie Poteat, Eddie Bynum, Gary Everhardt, Fred McLean, Elmer Biggerstaff, Dale Gregg, Bob Haas, David Haigler. Frmrllv Rau'-Clarence Clark, jim Rash, Buddy Winkler, Ned Pennell, james Setzer, Bobby Winklei', Harris Smith, Robert Faires, Monte Seehorn, Edwin Manchester, Bill Hoffman, Bill Kirby. Fiflb Row-joe Alexander, Howard Vlall, Bobby Bradley, Bobby Clark, Clifton Wilsmwn, Hack Carpenter, George Harper, Charles Smith, Ledford Austin, jack MCGhinnis, john johnson. 51 I. V Ofafin jnfm .. .. june Foster flllllilvl' .. .. Daniel McLean Apnlln ........,..............,...,...............,.......... Gabe Winkler The Mmm-Rieta Etird, Nancy Hood, Alta Robinson, Sarah Greer, Norma Bean, Gwen Huntley, Celia Rash, Mary Clippard, Mary Evelyn Sfott. Anrfmz ........,,..,....,.........,,..,....,................., jan Huntley The Sf.zrifCarolyn Leftwicli, ,loan Nelson, Ann Timanus, Betty Crotts, Ann Kent, Jeanette McDade, Betty Lackey. Diana .........,,.........................,............... Sara Ann Powell The Nimfzbi-Billie Sue Prestwood, Gwen Tlionipaon, .ludy Rolwerts, Dorothy Wiill, ,luanita Priee, Carolyn Harless, Margaret Slierrill. Neptune .....,...................................... .. ........ Howard Wall The 7'f'jlIHll'iJLlCli Foster, Louis Kent, Earl Austin, Eddie Bynum, Gary liverliardt. Plnln ..... ,..,.........,........,.......,................ . . Ledford Austin The Flrrier and llirrpier-jiiniiiy Sherrill, Douglas Tolbert, james Bolulwit, jim Haymaker, Hola Bradley. - VL'1lll.lk .,..,,...............................,.........,..... Claudine Coffey The G3-ima--Diaiine Huntley, Joyce jenkins, Peggy Sherrill, Relwa Winklei', Mary Frances McGee, vloanna Klutz. Veiffz ...,......,....................,.................. .... j oanne Wilsoii The l'ei1,1l lf'ir,qizz.ifVivizin jenkins. Vlacqueline Biggerstaff, Lois Lawing. Pinky Hanks. Betty McGee, Marilyn Hedrick. 52 Caroline Huntley Anne Cooke . . . Howard jenkins . . . Ravenelle Clark Wayne Barlow . ommerciaf OFFICERS NL Pre.ridw1l pl'6.ljr1f.'lll St.'1'l'C'fJl'.j' Tre.z.rf11'e1' Rejlnrler Firif Rau' fleft to rightj-Caroline Huntley, Anne Cooke. Howard jenkins, Ravenelle Clark. Semrzd Run'-Doris Moore, janice Clark, Mavis Denton, Janelle Crews, Gay Hanks, .lean Houston. Third Rau-Marlene Baker, Betty Harris, Carolyn Robbins, Betty Anne Bost, Mrs. Lipe. f7f1lH'lf9 Rau'-Roy Oxentine, Owen Vlilson, Wiiyiie Bzirlowe, l., C. Harris, Irvine Eames. 53 mmafiw OFFICERS Doug Holcombe . . . .....,.... . . . Pl'6',fjLl6l7l Joyce Wood ............ ......... V il'6'Pl'E,l'idC'7lf Mary Jeanette Throneburg . . . . . Sefremry and Trea.v1n'er Fiml Rau'-Margaret Shell, Edith Boughman, Dot Clement, Sue Withei's, Stanley Huffman. Second Rau'-Mary Jeanette Thrnneburg, Jane Blackwood, Nick Curtiss, Ledford Austin. Third Rau'-Laura Jean Presnell, Janice Clark, Martha Yates, Mary Kirby, Irvine Eanes. 54 OVVLQ Zen OFFICERS Gayle Melton . . . ......... ..... I ,l'c'.l'jc!U1lf Carolyn Dudley . . . , l'i f'lf- IJre,rirlw1! Helen Goforth . . .... Secrelrzry Ginger Tate . . . . 'lirurmfrez' I-'irrl RUll r'-lCi1l lI1L' Sanders, Sylvia ,lean Wfalker, Patsy Brown, Shirley lickerd, Betty ,lean Pritchard, Billy -loyce Smith, Barbara Kemp, Shirley Gregg, Gwen Adkins, Ruhy Bryant, Frances Shell, Patricia Tinker, Barbara Query. Strwzd Run'-lNlaxine Coffey, Helen Goforth, Wilclgi Drum, Shirley Davis, Betty Sue lcenhour, Phyllis Sherrill, joanne Matthews, Carolyn Dudley, Kay Burgess, Ginger Tate, .lustina Davis, Betty Helton, Ginger Cannon, Reha Adkins, Nancy Barlowe, Margaret Meece, Kathleen Richards, Bernice Wfoods, Mary Smith. 'l'l2ird Ron-Alta Greer, Mary Katherine Davis, Scottie Sue Davis, liloise Alexander, Dorothy Wiill, ,luanita Price, Gayle Melton, Betty Lackey, Jacqueline Biggerstaff, Nancy Hood, Christine Clark, Mary Frances McGhee, Gwen Huntley, -lean Carol Gregg, Bernice Sipes, Betty Harris, Helen Marley, livelyn Dodge, -lune Puett, Peggy Hamhv, Sylvia Pilkenton, Dolly l.axton. Norma Moore, Doris Childers, Rehecca Melton. 55 0lfL0gl 6LWL OFFICERS Bob Haas . . . ......,... .,.,. P l'9.l'j6jC'11f Ted Munday . . . . Vvjl?-Pl'6.l'jdc'1ll jerry jones . . . . S!ZN'L'ftIl'-1' Nick Laney . . . . , Tl'6'rl.l'lll'C'I' Firm! Rau'--Owen Wilsmwn, Wayne Hall, Bobby Carlton, Fred McLean, Dwight Sherrill, Mickey Wfithers, Ted Munday, Laura jean Presnell, Barbara Richards, Sue Withers, joyce Vinod, Syb Hamer, jerry jones, Anne Childers, Sarah Greer. Sammi' Run'-Clifton Wilsrun, Paul Beck, Ned Pennell, john johnson, Louis Kent, Monte Seehorn, jimmy Baker, Louis McMillan, Bobbie -lean Thompson, Arameta Rhodes, Dorothy Clement, Martha Yates. Third Rau'-Mr. Mills, Stanley Wilsrmn, Bobby Clarke, Dale Gregg. james Setzcr, Paul Nelson, Hillard Underdown, Doug Holcombe, Benny Eller, Morris Branch, Mack Matheson, Nick Laney, Bob Haas, 56 loanidii C7144 OFFICERS Carolyn Robbins . . , ..... Pl't'.lfJL'lll -lolin Tester ....,,.. . , Viru-lfrwideazl .limmie Louise Council . . .... Sviwl.1r-3 Louise McCi1ll ...... ......, ' I'1'ta:.i'1n'er jerry Crump . . . . . St'l'..QL'tI1lf-rl!-fll'Ul,l' Ifiriil Run'--Ierry Crump, Beverly Peterson, jimmy Louise Council, Curolyn Rolwlwins, Louise McCall, john Tester, Mr. King. Sammi Ron'-Elaine Verbyla, Loretta McMillan, Janice Huntley, Gwen Triplett, livelyn Hootl. Caroline Wilsiun, Ernestine Cottrell, Gtirliintl Bentield, Syb l-lulner, Stewart Gregg. 'Hvird Ron'-Bill Pierce, Owen Wilstwn, Fred McLean, Vlfillium Wi'igl1t, Bolulwy Liiws, lNl.le Ann Blalock, Peggy Teem, Lorimne Carver, Luurti Moore. Dot Clement. lffflnfiv Ruiz'-Dean Baker, Edwin Manchester, W'iilter Putman, jimmy Sc-tzer, Bill lsrucl. Bruce Blll11KLI1lI'f'lCl', Tommy Wiiri'en, Paul Beck, Paul Nelson, Ricluirtl Kirby. 57 War4Aa 4 Mavis Denton . . . . . Chief Il'll1l'.I'l7z1f Fi7',l'f R0u+Syb Hamer, Charlene Hanks, Caroline Huntley, Bill Kirby. Serum! Rllllb- Gay Chester. Third Razz'-Irvine Eanes, Mavis Denton. 58 ff +1- gl Ma ru ll nfs KISTMAS IflZS'I'lVAl. Qllll 59 Laura Moore ..,. .Ioycc Woocl .... Dottie Dudley ..... joannc Cooke, Queen jenn Houston . . . . . , . . Sylvia Hamer , , . Ariimctai Rhodes . . Spfmwz'-Dwiglit Sherrill . . . Spmzmi'-fflxlick Laney . . . Spmzmr-Louis Kent . . Sf7n11.m1'fTCLl Munclzxy ,S'fIflll,l'flI'ffDOLIg Holcombe , . . , , Sf1fl11.1 1I'fBOl7 Hams . Sf7UIl.l'fH' Morris Hriinch X ,. - , ifivlafi ' i K7 if . ,ir - i r .l , i . A it tj, , L . 3, , I , , f :fu . X A fx ,, 194 9 ,Jl00fAaW,,M lffrif RHll'lfklVVLll'Ll McMillan, Ben Eller, Doug Holcombe, Mickey WitI1e1's, 'lied Muntlaly, Morris Brunch, Nick Laney, john johnson, james Setser, Ned Pennell, Dwight Sherrill, Wiiynt' Hull fMiinz1gerj. Serum! Ruzrgblowurd Wfnll, joe Cooke, Hillilrd Underdown, Neal Witl1e1's, Edward Moore, jerry Crump, Fred McLean, Bobby Winkler, Eddie Bynum, Bob Hams, Haskel Carpenter. Third Ron'-Roy Oxcntine, Bobby Clarke, Paul Beck, Louis Kent, Clifton Wilsimn, Dale Gregg, Daniel Riclmrmls, Monte Seehorn, Robert Fnires, Paul Nelson. CAMERA SHY Bob Bimlei's-Mumzger Dzivid Hzliglcl'-M.n1.i,gn COACHES Preston A, Mullfliend Cfrlurb Ira Cooke-Ar.ii.rfimf Cfmrlv CO-CAPTAINS Morris Brunch ........ Cfupltfirz Nick Laney . . . . . Cu-Clipfizifz Ted Munduy , . 4 , Cn-Cirfllilill 62 Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir 0 Z59CLl CCLf1f 7 ECO? AW ,4 Q Charlotte Tech . . , , Cherryville Hickory . Canton . . Morganton Forest City Shelby .. Gray High Marion .... . . Kannupolis Rutherford Monroe . . ...,,,. . . . Linrolnton 51 53 26 37 I5 S2 I-I i-I ll 25 l'i li 21 1 i J 1 , SQ l L - 074 ' .gawgeigaf i lfifil Ron'-Fred McLean, Ned Pennell, Benny Eller, jimmy Baker, Morris Branch, Owen Wilsrxn. Serum! RUII'-SWZIYUC Barlowe, Richard Kirby, Smith Barlowe, Harold Land, Bobby Clarke, Robert Carlton. ' Third Rou'fCharles Mack johnson, Manager, Donald Kirby, Manager, Robert Faires, Roy Oxentine, Dwight Sherrill, Dick Robbins, Coach Mills. igmleflaff SQAQJML December 9 Valdese at Lenoir january 31 Appalachian High at Boone December 13 Boone at Lenoir February 1 Gamewell at Lenoir December 16 Valdese at Valdese February 4 Gray at Lenoir December 27 Hickory Tournament Boys February 7 Morganron at Morganron December 28 Hickory Tournament Boys 8 December 29 Hickory Tournament Boys February Hudson at Hudson December 50 Hickory Tournament Boys February 10 Hldfory at Lenfm january 6 at Mgfganton Febfuflfy MKIIOU at MaflOH january 10 Granite at Granite February 15 Gamewell at Lenoir lfmuafl' 13 Gfal' af Winston February I7 Morganton at Lenoir January 17 NCSU at Lenoir February 21 Granite at Lenoir january 20 Marion at Lenoir Frb 22 H d L . january 24 Forest City at Lenoir C mary Son at eflolr january Z6 Rutherforclton at Rutherford- FebmafY 24 Hlckofl' at Hlckofl' ton February 28 Forest City at Forest City 64 0 WZ5 i gadgefgaf Firil Rau'-Syb Hamer, Bobby jean Thompson, Laura jean Presnell, Arameta Rhodes, Martha Yates. Second Rau'-Barbara Richards, Dot Clement, Sylvia jean Wiilker, joyce jennings, Billie joyce Smith, Elizabeth Wlinecoff, Gay Chester, Evelyn Allen, Ruby Bryant. Third Rau'-Ruth Nelson, Reba Adkins, Peggy Teem, Kay Burgess, Sally Bruce, jean Carol Gregg, Lee Una Wright, jan Melton, Bonnie Richards. Fnurzb Rau-Rieta Etird, Barbara Ford, Alta Robinson, Lillian Triplett, Walnda XValker, Marlene Rhodes, jean Sanders, Barbara Deitz. Fifth Rou'-Frances Clifton, Carolyn Leftwich, Mr. Mull. December December December December December December December january january january january january january january 6 10 13 17 20 2-1 26 9 Valdese at Lenoir 13 Boone at Lenoir 16 Valdese at Valdese 27 Hickory Tournament 28 Hickory Tournament 29 Hickory Tournament 30 Hickory Tournament NCSD at Morganton Granite at Granite Gray at Winston NCSD at Lenoir Marion at Lenoir Forest City at Lenoir Boys Boys Boys Boys Rutherfordton at Rutherford- ton Z?a5Lefda! .SZAECZML january 31 Appalachian High at Boone February February February February February February February February February February February February Gamewell at Lenoir Gray at Lenoir Morganton at Morganton Hudson at Hudson Hickory at Lenoir Marion at Marion Gamewell at Lenoir Morganton at Lenoir Granite at Lenoir Hudson at Lenoir Hickory at Hickory Forest City at Forest City 7 94 9 gaaegaf Fiazrl Raul-Robert Smith, Robert Carlton, Dick Robbins, jimmy Baker, Delbert Teem, Bob Huntley, john Johnson, Bobby Clarke. Second Rau--Owen Wilson, Fred McLean, Robert Faires, Smith Barlowe, Richard Kirby, Haro Land, Mr. Mills. C749 Marcafd , 9 H6074 l cl Lenoir Newton .... 2 Lenoir Lincolnton . . 4 Lenoir Granite Falls 4 Lenoir Newton .... 0 Lenoir Valdese . . . 1 Lenoir Valdese ., 0 Lenoir Shelby ..... 3 Lenoir Charlotte Tech 6 Lenoir Hickory .... 14 Lenoir Forest City . , 2 Lenoir Hickory . 4 . 11 Lenoir Lincolnton . . 6 Lenoir Granite Falls . . . . . 5 Lenoir Charlotte Tech 2 Lenoir Forest City ..., . . 3 Lenoir Shelby ..., 9 CAZZPLULCZQIA5 Firil Run'-Joyce Wcmivd, Reita Efird, Lewis McMillan, Hand CilCCI'ifAlLiCl', .Icrry -limes SL'A'fHId Rau'-Bonnie Riclmrds, Sylvia Hamer. Tlvird Rau'-Sue Withers. 67 'GENE ITIILLEH A'I6ll,.f Fafbiofz Shop 100 North Main Street N. G. Talton ZGCLI auoqd pang LIIIEN LIJJON Ill UIMW Szuzolg 171177 naw .mf n?11gcfyg1r.a11:1 pin? ,varfffzfgu ANVdWU3 HNIHIUTII llEI1dIll1 68 Phone 539 207 East Harper Avenue Carolina Tire and Appliance Company 12. M. Dua Dudley U. s. ROYAL TIRES-HOTPOINT APPUANQES-o1L FURNACES Compliments of HIGKURY FIBRE CUMPANY Lenoir, North Carolina N EL 5 oN,'S 4 6 irl Home 0fQ1mliIy Fm-nimri' if 5 Q Lenoir, North Carolirgk 69 Compliments of UAKBURU IUMBER COMPANY, INC. Wflmlemfe and Retail ,LZHIIZQET ll. P. lutz Furniture Company FURNITURE - RADIOS - STOVES - WASHING MACHINES 201 West Avenue Lenoir, North Carolina LEHOIR IIIGTORS Oldsmobile - International - Tractors and Farm Equipment Phone 159 Willow Street Lenoir, North Carolina lettwich Electric Corporation WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Phone 1234-J 116 Lee Street Lenoir, North Carolina 70 C07Ilpfjll16'Ilf.i' 0 f Tire Sales and Battery Company and Crowell Service Station Phone 2 Cabs LENUIR DRUG COMPANY Your Walgreeir Agency Lenoir, North Carolina C 0111 plimelztr of T ll E L E A D E ll Lenoir, North Carolina W. E. Shaw Furniture Company Furniture - Rugs -- Stoves -- Ranges - House Furnishings il? Lenoir, North Carolina C0111 plimefzlr of A. P. Causby Ready-Mix Concrete Company West Avenue TRANSIT-MIXED CONCRETE Phone 871-W 71 C 0 l2g1'LlfZl!6lfj0 nf STDP HUD SHUP 125 South Main Street Phone 767 COURTNEYS STORES Se1'z'i11g All Agerw Since 1872 il? G. C. Courtney R. K. Courtney HICKURY SPURTING H0008 CUMPANY Authorized Depzlerr in . OFFICIAL SPORTS EQUIPMENT Phone 2-6456 Hickory, North Carolina 72 C. T. SMITH AND SON Building C0l1fI'L1t'f01'.f Lenoir, North Carolina TIIE GUARANTEE S'l'0lllE Oulhltw',i' for the Eulire Ft1l7lil'VH Lenoir, North Carolina Home llectric Company ol lenoir, Inc. Electriml COHl1'dff07'A' ' G. E. APPLIANCES - FIXTURES -- SUPPLIES MOTOR REWINDING - REFRIGERATION SERVICE Phone 1500 Lenoir, North Carolina 117 West Harper Avenue Phone Smifh Crossroad's, lncorporafed FORD - MERCURY CARS - FORD TRACTORS FARM EQUIPMENT 1500 Lenoir, North Carolina LEN 01B BIIHFING l7lIMPArVY james Barger - Manager Roofing and Sheet Metal Work Telephone 3116 Sl'lERlIlLl.'S ICE CREAM The Year Round Health Foodu Ask for Sherrill's Ice Cream at Your Dealer Granite Falls, North Carolina 73 Always Rooting for you to Win mnwninnl small comvimv X gk it f at lt Pays to Buy Your School Supplies At EAGLE STURES COMPANY I 1340 On Your Dial l I ' J R I Mutual-Tobacco Net Wforks For the Best in Radio Entertainment Ze- C 7 N.f1s1hfrYsOwsw- ,mehQQLdCQs1 t H-.24 Not the Biggest Not tlieYSmglVlesitm-5 ' .But the Best Q A icfkv i'-FTA I, .1?X BX A. C. MCCORMICK Quality Jewelers On the Square Lenoir, North Carolina S P A I N H O U R'S Qualify Fa.rlai011,f Lenoir, North Carolina 74 C. C. Parlier L. G. Tomlinson PARLIER 84 TUMLINSUN Plzmlbing and Healing Phone 1450 Lenoir, North Carolina P. O. Box 8 LENOIR CLEANERS 316 East Harper Avenue Phone 4 Telephone 619 130-132 West Harper Ave. SMITHWS IllPAIllMl l SHIRE Caldwell County's Leading Department Store GROCERIES, CLOTHING, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE Lenoir, North Carolina ABEIINETIIY SALES and SEIIYIFE. Inv. Admiral and Universal Appliances Records Lenoir, North Carolina DIXIE HOME STORES Super Market HL6l10f1',.1' Food Value Ce11le1 ' MAN U FACTU RIN G CORPORATION 75 CALDWELL FURNITURE CUMPANY Manufactures Bedroom Furniture Lenoir, North Carolina IIIIST LUMBER CUMPAIVY Building Supplies If Telephone 1141 ERVIN'S MENS SHOP The Quality You Want at Prices You Can Afford Phone 542-R Lenoir, North Carolina Compliments THRIFT FOOD CENTER TOP QUALITY MEATS GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES Be Thrifty Az T!afifz 76 TEAGUE FURNITURE COMPANY A Complete Line of Home Furnishings 101 South Main Street Lenoir, North Carolina GUBLE DAIRY PRDDUCTS, ING. Pufteurized Dairy Pl'0ci11rt,r Lenoir, North Carolina W. G. CANNON PAINT CO. I zzlerior and Exterior Paizzling 112 South Mulberry Phone 1595 li lVl HIR ITIIRE IIUNIPA Y INCORPORATED Manufacturers of QUALITY MADE BEDROOM FURNITURE Lenoir, North Carolina C0711 plizllemif of IIABB Dl0T0ll FUDIPANY PLYMOUTH DESOTO Phone 48 .C BLUE BELL, I C. Clotlaer for the Wforkizzg Mau Lenoir, North Carolina 77 ,A Congratulations Seniors MILLER BRUTHERS READY-MIX CONCRETE Phone 757-W Lenoir, North Carolina Bill Hfllllll Hlll lllllll IZIIIVIPA Y Lenoir, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSUCIATE STURE Lenoir, North Carolina LENUIR STATIUNERY STURE Everything in School and Office Supplies Gift Headquarters Phone 192 Lenoir, North Carolina Congratulations to the Graduating Class COLLINS-PRIDMURE 78 0 Spainhour Purnitureillumpany Manufacturers Lenoir, North Carolina Compliments of DUKE PUWER COMPANY FAIRWAY SUPER MARKET WESTERN MEATS . . . QUALITY GROCERIES Phone 387-M Open 8:50 A. M. - 9:00 P. M .... ' i w ,.,o ff f'-:S 5fi ff'f?- .c'-1 1 .--f:-if f? .... .-- ' ' -E -:sip 'ff' . iiffh- . , r' A '- ROSE'S 5-10-25c STORE Free Prizes Given for Bonanza Wrappers and Bands 79 BROYHILL F ACTORIES Rep1'e.re11t111g LENOIR FURNITURE CORP. CONOVER FURNITURE CO LENOIR CHAIR CO. O. L. BROYHILL CO HARPER FURNITURE CO. Lenoir, North Carolina C 0 lZg1'6lfZl!6lff0 nf fro 111 llllYVlllllI'S Illlllli Sllllll Across from the Post Oflice - And just as reliable Our Compliments and Best Wishes in all of your present and future undertakings. BHHI4 OF LEHOIR 80 C0n1,f1lime11I.f from Ilve l'EN'I'EIl ANI! STATE 'l'llEA'I'l'lIlS .giwing He FURNITURE lTOMPANY' Lenoir, North Carolina THE FASHION Smart Ladies mm' Miner WUd1',, Lenoir, North Carolina Price's Floor Covering Company 321 West Avenue Wool Rugs - Venetian Blinds -- Asphalt and Rubber Tile SANDERS CHEVROLET COMPANY Sale! and Service Lenoir, North Carolina EFlRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE Make Our Stores Your Stores Lenoir, North Carolina 81 1923 1950 Fidelity insurance Agency, ine. L. E. Dimmette, President and Treasurer 27 Years Serving Lenoir and Caldwell County Fidelity Building Phone 98 Lenoir, North Carolina The Corada Shop Women's Apparel PHONE 174 LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA 130 WEST AVE. i FN,.,'3..'!'i!.'i.,'E!,'M fi V Manufacturers Lenoir, North Carolina P. O. Box 759 Phone 584 enoir ICE 81 FUEL CUMPANY Phone 140 Lenoir, North Carolina C om plimefzlr from A. 81 P. COMPANY 82 C 011 g1'zlfll.lcIfj0ll.F llarger Ashe Roofing llompan Sir P E N N E Y' S Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices l'Nl0N NATIIINAL BANK V. D. 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