Bandys High School - Trojan Yearbook (Catawba, NC)
- Class of 1962
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7Z Ui rcyan JJresentecf Jj y SI he Seniors an c l ys ()atawba1 rCortn ( aro na 1962 Our day begins. Uhis 9s foreword One of the most vivid memories in the lives of eachof us is the memory of our school years. Rrom these years come the knowledge and experiences that mold our lives. To preserve these memories, we, the Senior Class of '62, present this edition of The Trojan. It is our sincere hope that in the years to come, as you look through the pages of this yearbook, many of the happy hours you spent at Bandys High School will come alive for you again. The F.H.A. candelight service for the installation of officers. C ontents Administration..........................12 Classes.................................17 Activities..............................49 Features................................67 Athletics. . ...........................85 3 Study is our biggest job f 0 A time when our boys show what they're really like. a c a Our sophomore year brought lots of enjoyment. 1 S O' Mailable letters, girls. Mrs. Harris helps one of her bookkeeping students determine the difference between debits and credits. Don't draw your shorthand, girls, write it. 0 ur Gfa asses • • Everyone holds his breath as Jimmy and Tony complete an experiment. The biology class takes notes for one of Mr. Caldwell’s numerous tests. cience Mr. Whitis helps general science students fill out their workbooks. Everyone seems to enjoy Mr. Witherspoon's economic sociology class. Mr. Reed's civics class busy at work. Social Studies Daily exercise is important in Mr. Whitis' health class. Mr. Witherspoon seems to keep his world history class busy. Mr. Eller helps another ’’pearhead” solve a problem in math. Nervous or not, Algebra I students have to Geometry students really have to concentrate go to the board, to remember all the theorems for test. 9 French takes the concentration of everyone. anouaae We, the Senior Class of 1962, dedicate this edition of The Trojan to Mr. Gary H. Roseman for his never-ending patience and understanding. Mr. Rose man’s sense of humor, combined with his profound interest in the students of Bandys High School, has earned him the respect of all who know him. It is with this respect that we wish to dedicate this annual to Mr. Roseman------teacher and friend. ()e Dedicate All the honor and praise for our fine school belongs to Mr. Guy, our beloved principal, who has worked continually for its advancement. He is never too busy to help with the prob- lems of each and every student here at Bandys. His untiring effort has won him the respect and admiration of the faculty as well as the entire student body. Aoministration Mrs. Charles E. Annas Hickory English, French Sponsors FYench Club Lenoir Rhyne College, A. B. Miss Shilda Berry Hickory English Lenoir Rhyne College, A. B. Wingate Jr. College Everette M. Caldwell Rt. 1, Maiden Biology, Chemistry Lenoir Rhyne College, A. B. Graduate Study: Wake Fbrest College Duke University Frank R. Eller Newton Algebra, Math Sponsors Monogram Club Head Football Coach Girls' Basketball Coach Catawba College Lenoir Rhyne College, A. B. A. S. T. C., M. A. Mrs. Gary Greene Rt. 3, Hickory Typing, General Business Sponsors F. B. L. A. Mars Hill College w. c. U. N. C., B. S. Mrs. Henry D. Harris Rt. 2, Newton Secretarial Practice Clerical Practice Shorthand, Bookkeeping Sponsor Yearbook Lenoir Rhyne College, A. B. Graduate Study U. T. Mrs. Norris Hoyle Newton Algebra, Geometry Trigonometry W. C. U. N. C., A. B. Graduate Study U. N. C, Mrs. W. D. Isenhower Rt. 2, Newton Advisor for Ban-Troia Sponsors Library Club W. C. U. N. C., A. B. Graduate Study U. N. C. W. S. Moore Rt. 1, Maiden Agriculture Sponsors F. F. A. N. C. State College, B. S. Larry E. Reed Hickory Band, Chorus, Civics Economics Sociology Lenoir Rhyne College, A. B. Leonard H. Jones Rt. 2, Catawba Health Physical Education World History, General Science Sponsors Beta Club A. S. T. C. Lenoir Rhyne College, B. S. Gary H. Roseman Newton English Lenoir Rhyne College, A. B. Graduate Study A. S. T. C. James Richard Whitis Rt. 2, Catawba Health Physical Education General Science Boys' Basketball Coach Football Coach Sponsors Key Club Campbellsville Jr. College Lenoir Rhyne College, A. B. Graduate Study FUrman University Coyte C. Witherspoon Rt. 2, Newton World History, U. S. History Economics Sociology Lenoir Rhyne College, A. B. Mrs. Joe Wright Rt. 2, Newton Guidance Counselor Gardner-Webb College A. S. T. C., A. B. Graduate Study A. S. T. ( faculty Mrs. Charles Yount Claremont Home Economics Sponsors F. H. A. Catawba College W. C. U. N. C., B. S. Mrs. Richard Whitis Rt. 2, Catawba Secretary Campbellsville College Campbellsville, Kentucky Debbie Harwell Jimmy Deal JlTascots—c enior sponsors Mrs. Charles E. Annas Coyte Cline Witherspoon Mrs. W. D. Isenhower Senior veers President. . . . Vice President Secretary. . . . Treasurer .. . Reporter . . . . Song Leader . . ... Wayne Cherry . . . Marilyn Poole ......June Setzer Betty Jean Williams . . George Bissette .........Ruth Shook 19 HOLLIS ANN BALLARD TONY ABERNETHY ROBERTA ALEXANDER JEAN BANDY JUDY BARLOW c 7 V' JEAN BASS LOIS BEAN LEON BELL GEORGE BISSETTE C c ass MARIE CANIPE LINDA CARTEE WAYNE CHERRY MARY CHRISTY EDDIE CUNE KAY CONNOR I JANET DRUM RICHARD L. DRUM RICHARD R. DRUM ROBERT DRUM KAY ELMORE WESLEY FLOWERS MARSHALL GLENN FRANCES FOX G c ass MICHAEL GUY ROGER HAM DANNY GABRIEL a JANE GABRIEL JENNIE HAMMER PATRICIA HARRIS CAROL HARWELL PAMELA HARWELL MARY NELL HEFNER PATRICIA HELTON CAROLE HEWITT LARRY HEWITT DORIS HICKS TRUITT HICKS 5 ojen or ROBBIE GAYE HILDEBRAN ELAINE HILDERBRAN WAYNE HOWARD DONNIE HUBBARD CALEB LYTTON PAULA MATTHEWS trilby McAlister CAROLYN McGEE ANNIE LEE MOOSE DAVIS MUNDY NORA PROCTOR ANN RADFORD MILDRED RINEHARDT CECILE ROBINSON DAREL SCRONCE PATRICIA SCHRONCE JUDY SCHRUM ()fass TOMMY SHOOK NEAL SETTLEMYRE JUNE SETZER JUDY SHERRILL DORIS SHOOK RUTH SHOOK BILLY SIGMON ELAINE SIGMON KEMP SIGMON JERRY WARREN BETTY JEAN WILLIAMS Students are happy going through other students lockers. f Junior veers President....... Vice President . Sec. Treasurer Darrell Turbyfill Tommy Williams . . • . Judy Drum ji s unior sp Mrs. Harris Mr. Roseman Mrs. Greene BO Charles Clara Claude Barbara David Abernathy Annas Ballard Beal Beal Larry Beal Evelyn Bean Alvin Beard Arnold Bell FYankie Jimmy Brown Brown Wanda Buchanan jt unior C c ass Carroll Burke Eudene Larry Nelson Steve Tony Caldwell Caldwell Caldwell Caldwell Caldwell Wayne Troy Jimmy Leon Campbell Cansler Christenbury Clark Frankie Donna Connor Cornelius 31 Judy Judy Cranford Deal Judy Drum Steven Drum Ronald Eades Gail Edwards Jimmy Edwards Ralph Edwards Wade Edwards Jimmy Eller f Junior G c ass Scarlett Vickie Elliott Epley Bonnie Flowers Fhye Fbx Libby Fbx Tony Diane Gail Garrison Goble Goodson Harold Hammer Richard Harris Dwight Edwards Lynn Elliott Myra Gabriel Donna Hefner 32 1 Camillia Peggy Sandra Henley Hilderbran Hill Dean Holland Billy Huffman Shirley Huffman Brenda Isenhour Donna Isenhour R. C. Kale Carol Bryson Elizabeth Kirksey Kiser Lail , Junior G c ass Mary FVances Tommy Lineberger Little Alfred Loftin Joan Brian Manuel Martin Janice McCall Mack McCaslin Ruth McMahan Allen McRee Rebecca McRee Judy Mathis 33 Steve Billy Russell Joan Wayne McRee Mize Newton Parker Parker Tommy Dean Mickey Janice Patricia Pope Potts Price Robinson Robinson 7 unior G c ass Paula Ruthie Phyllis Wanda Robert Setzer Sigmon Sipe Spencer Steele Larry Jimmy Dail Eddie Darrell Talbert Tallant Travis Travis Turbyfill 34 Jimmy Williams Tommy Williams Jackie Wilson Rocky Wimberly Frances Wright Joe Yount Mr. Roseman's Junior English class hard at work. Seniors take a break during the taking of superlative pictures. F.H.A. girls mothers are entertained at the installation of officers. c jopAomore President.......................Sandra Sherrill Vice President......... Dianne Edwards Sec. Treasurer.............Nancy Yount SodA cjopnomore sponsors 5 Mr. Eller Mr. Caldwell Mr. Whitis 37 David Judy Abernathy Abernathy Norman Alexander Allen Arndt Ronald Arndt Rebecca Bandy W. J. Bass Nancy Beard Brenda Bell Dianne Larry Benfield Brown Melda Brown Sophomore ( ass Paul Brown Kathryn Linda Caldwell Caldwell Sue Caldwell Linda Campbell Steve Campbell 38 Darrell Joel Peggy Margie Dianne Michael Drum Drum Drum Duncan Edwards Edwards David Rodney Glenda Ray James Billy Eller Ewing Fisher Rilbright FVinderburk Gabriel c ophomore (t ciSS Brenda Boyd Dianne C. B. Donald Jean Gabriel Goble Goodin Harris Harris Harwell Judy Gail Twyla Jimmy Brenda Robert Hedrick Hefner Hefner Helms Helton Hendricks 39 Kay Phyllis Douglas Hewitt Hewitt Hicks Patricia Allen Holland Hovis Kenneth Johnson Winnie Sammy Don Josey Killian Laney Douglas La wing Bobby G. C. Leather man Lee c op n 20more G c ass Joe Lee Carroll Martha Lineberger Loftin Sarah Benny Dale Lookadoo Lytton Mackie Michael Major Darlene Steve McAlister McGee Carolyn Debbie Mitchell Mundy Norwood Pennigar Joe Barry Donald EXidley Evelyn David Poovey Robinson Rudisill Setzer Setzer Sherrill Sandra Elaine Glenna Everette Dan Ronnie Sherrill Shook Sigmon Simmons Smith Steelman C Sophomore C ass Tommy Tony Elbert Edgar Nelson Ramona Stutts Stutts Travis Tuttle White White Diane Don Pat Susie Nancy Wilkinson Wilson Wimberly York Yount 41 Jres nnan ( )JJicers President........................Peggy Schronce Vice-President..............Betty Ann Barlow Sec. Treasurer...........Troy Bolick, Jr. Reporter...........................Randy Moose Jres i resnman sponsors cS Miss Berry Mrs. Hoyle Mr. Reed 42 Mr. Jones Diane Jimmy Phyllis Janice Gloria Judy Abernethy Abernethy Arndt Arndt Ballard Bandy Betty Ann Larry Kenneth David Vickie Troy Barlow Bass Beal Beatty Benfield Bolick, Jr. sresAman C ass Jenny Patricia Ethel Mae Gary Mary Frances Jerry Boone Bowers Brown Buchanan Bumgarner Burgess Jerry Glenda Linda Joyce Judy True Burris Byers Byers Caldwell Caldwell Caldwell 43 Kenneth Paulette Gregory Calloway Calloway Campbell Janet Canipe Sue Amanda Carpenter Correll Rebecca Brenda Ann Brenda Diane Floyd Jarrell Crouse Drum Drum Drum, Jr. Drum John Drum Jres£i esnman C c ass Keith Drum Linda Drum Trudy Drum Randy Eades Hilda Edwards Steve Edwards Donald Elmore Kaye Fbnderburk Dottie Gabriel Martina Gantt Coleman Virginia Gilleland Ham 44 Barbara Harmon Genell Harris John Harwell Steven John Harwell Hass Bradley Hewitt Ronnie Rita Gail Glen Billie Jo Bobby Hewitt Hildebran Hilderbran Hill Hobbs Brenda Hovis f,res n man G c ass Mildred Hovis Barbara Sherry Lynn William Franklin J. M. Howard Howard Hubbard Huffman Huffman Peggy Huffman Ricky Huffman Rita Ann Huffman Brenda Jones Evelyn Kale David Kennedy 45 Carson Danny Tina Becky Barbara Brenda Kirksey Laney Laws Lemmon Lineberger Little Dewey Ada Patricia Rita Wanda Earl Little Love resJ Lutz iman McAlister ( Ja McCurry McMahan Boyd Floyd Tony Randy Tollie Marilyn Mellon Miller Moore Moose Moose Mundy Helen Fred Lanny Bobby Darlene Mae Owens Parker Parker Pope Reinhardt Reinhardt Ricky Reitzel Patsy Scronce Beda Sigmon Vickie Sigmon John Norma Jean Joey Linda Peggy Rinehardt, Jr. Robinson Saunders Saunders Schronci Cathy Judy Sylvia Wanda Eugene Sherrill Sherrill Sherrill Sherrill Shook f.resh nan C ass Floyd Jane Nancy Saundra Thomas Sigmon Sigmon Sigmon Sigmon Sigmon Frances Libby Frankie Johnny Sandra Simmons Slaughter Spake Spencer Spencer Jeanne Ann J. T. Stewart Taylor Towery Elaine Travis Marietta Travis Elizabeth Shirley Joyce White Wilkinson Williams Shelia Bryant Williams Wilson Patsy Travis freshman Gfc ass Some of our Freshmen hard at work. 48 yfArjf. «dip ; v warn •y' V 'f ? ? . jV -, W 76P )fy • -r V Vice President Darrell Turbyfill President Wayne Cherry 50 The Beta Club members are chosen on the basis of leadership, character, and scholastic achieve- ments. Their main objectives are to promote honor and to give leadership to the student body. 1st ROW: Pam Harwell, Marilyn Poole, Wayne Cherry, Mack McCaslin, Jimmy Williams, Alfred Loftin, Tony Caldwell, Judy Cranford, FYankie Connor. 2nd ROW: Pat Schronce, Cecile Robinson, Becky McRee, Hollis Ann Ballard, Elaine Sigmon, Judy Barlow, Diane Goble, Gail Goodson, Wanda Buchanan, Kay Connor, Doris Bost. 3rd ROW: Pat Harris, Judy Drum, Paula Matthews, June Setzer, Anna May Danner, Frances Long, Ann Radford, Sandra Hill, Mary Christy, Judy Sherrill, Kathy Seitz, Jane Gabriel. 4th ROW: Michael Guy, George Bissette, Darrell Turbyfill, Steve Sigmon, Donnie Hubbard. 5! nn ual Editors of Photography Judy Barlow Paula Matthews Assistant Photographer and Typists Danny Gabriel, Nancy Cornelius, Fran- ces Long, Ann Radford, June Setzer Pat Schronce, Kay Connor, Elaine Sig- mon, Trilby McAlister Circulation Managers Cecile Robinson Jane Gabriel Advertising Staff 1st ROW: Ann Radford; Pam Harwell; Pat Schronce; Trilby McAlister; Annie Lee Moose; Frances Long; 2nd ROW: Manager, Wayne Cherry; Ronald Leon- hardt; Mary Christy; Doris Bost; Anna May Danner; June Setzer 1st ROW: Mack McCaslin, Paul Pope, Wayne Cherry, Wayne Campbell, Allen Arndt, Benny Lytton. 2nd ROW: Danny Gabriel, Paul Campbell, Caleb Lytton, Lawrence Swaney, Tommy Williams, Rocky Wim- berly, Jay Cutchin. 3rd ROW: Steve Sigmon, Michael Guy, George Bissette, Ray Fulbright, Darrell Turbyfill, Henry Detter, Dean Potts, Ronald Eades, Wayne Parker. President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter . . . . . Steve Sigmon . . James Starr Darrell Turbyfill . . . . Joe Yount . . Steve McRee 5« 1st ROW: Frankie Bown, Mary Frances Lineberger, Gail Edwards, Donnie Hubbard, Jackie Wilson, 2nd ROW: Libby Fox, Phyllis Sipe, Frances Wright, Marshall Glenn, Brenda Isenhour, Nancy Cor- nelius. 3rd ROW: Tribly McAlister, Linda Cartee, Judy Sherrill, Eudene Caldwell, Peggy Hilder- bran, Ann Radford. 4th ROW: Elaine Sigmon, Frances Fbx, Jean Bandy, Cecile Robinson, Frances Long, Mary Christy. STANDING: Carol Kirksey, Pat Harris, June Setzer, Janet Drum, Phyllis Pope, Myra Gabriel, James Starr, Mrs. Greene, Sponsor. The F. B. L. A. is made up of students who are especially in- terested in the field of business. Through this club, students have an opportunity to practice some of the principles learned in school. President. . . . Vice President Secretary. . . . Treasurer . . . Historian . . . . . . . June Setzer . . FYances Long Nancy Cornelius . . . Ann Radford . . Mary Christy 55 1st ROW: Jimmy Brown, Marilyn Poole, Jay Cutchin, Mitchell Pennigar, Johnny Cutchin, Gary Dell- inger, Vickie Caldwell, Judy Robinson, Diane Lineberger. 2nd ROW: John Hass, Leon Clark, Larry Brown, Michael Roseman, Carroll Lineberger. 3rd ROW: Recil Wright, Ray Fbllbright, Charles Abernathy, Doug Lawing, Danny Huckaby, Paul Johnstone, Edgar Tuttle, Jimmy Williams, Wayne Campbell. 4th ROW: Ricky Lowman, Sammy Killian, Linda Garrison, Carol Ann Mackie, FYeddie Parker, Kemp Sigmon, Alvin Beard. 5th ROW: Phil Beal, Wayne Cherry, Mike Morrow, Steve Drum. Under the leadership of the new director, Mr. Larry Reed, the band has increased in size and improved considerably. They have played for the football games as well as participated in parades. 56 Director, Mr. Larry Reed 1st ROW: Kay Elmore, Elaine Hilderbran, Phyllis Pope, Frances Fox, Marie Canipe, Brenda Pope, Frankie Brown, Brenda Isenhour, Vickie Epley, Roberta Alexander, 2nd ROW: Mildred Rinehardt, Mary Christy, Jane Gabriel, Linda Cartee, Lois Bean, Jo Neal Kale, Jennie Ham- mer, Betty Jean Williams, Ruth Shook, Geraldine Auton, Judy Cranford, 3rd ROW: Steve Sigmon, Richard Drum, Paul Campbell, Ronald Leonhardt, Jerry Warren, Marshall Glenn, Tony Abernathy, Charles Abernathy. ( jA( 7 or us President...............Ruth Shook Sec. Treas...........Kay Elmore Publicity Manager . Steve Sigmon Librarian...........Betty Williams ( ' ass Day (Jfficers Prophet..........Donnie Hubbard Historian.................Danny Gabriel Poet.................Ruth Shook Testator....................Ann Radford 7lri V cfitors of J e J)an- 'Old Mildred Rinehardt Jennie Hammer Jrencfi ( uf) 1st ROW: Donna Hefner, Mary Frances Lineberger, Carol Ann Kirksey, Hollis Ann Ballard, Sandra Hill, Gail Edwards, Myra Gabriel, Donna Cornelius, Pat Harris, Janet Drum, Wanda Spencer, FYances Wright, Roberta Alexander, Nora Proctor. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Annas, Wanda Buchanan, Rebecca McRee, Jimmy Brown, Tony Caldwell, Eddie Cline, Wayne Campbell, Pam Harwell, Doris Bost, Kay Elmore, Frances Long, Marilyn Poole, Wayne Cherry. 3rd ROW: Camillia Henley, Gail Goodson, Judy Cran- ford, Diane Goble, Judy Deal, Janice McCall, George Bissette, Leon Clark, Kathy Seitz, Lynne Elliott, Jackie Wilson. 4th ROW: Dianne Edwards, Anna May Danner, June Setzer, Bryson Kiser, Ronald Arndt, Kemp Sigmon, Billy Mize, Alfred Loftin. The French Club gives French students an opportunity to learn more about France--its people, history and art. This club spon- sors the May Day Program each year as well as the Christmas Queen. President.................Wayne Cherry Vice President.......Tommy Williams Secretary..........................Pam Harwell Treasurer.....................Anna May Danner Reporter............Hollis Ann Ballard Program Chairman..........Janet Drum FIRST ROW: Phyllis Pope, Mack McCaslin, Paul Pope, Wayne Campbell, Pam Harwell, James Starr, Frances Pox, Allen Arndt. SECOND ROW: Judy Schrum, Pat Schronce, Elaine Hilderbran, Jo Neal Kale, Marilyn Poole, Libby Fbx, Rocky Wimberly, Phyllis Hewitt. 3rd ROW: Steve McRee, Jane Gabriel, Mary Christy, Darrell Turbyfill, Michael Guy, Steve Sigmon, Caleb Lytton, Danny Gabriel, Allen McRee, Lawrence Swaney, Dean Potts. m o nog ram The Monogram Club is made up of football, basketball, and base- ball players and cheerleaders. This club’s main purpose is to promote good sportsmanship. President.................James Starr Vice President............Caleb Lytton Sec. and Treas............Pat Schronce Executive Committee..........Libby Fox Mary Christy 59 1st ROW: Mildred Hovis, Janice Auton, Joyce Caldwell, Sandra Spencer, Joyce Williams, Nancy Beard. 2nd ROW: Jean Harwell, Billie Jo Hill, Brenda Hovis, Linda Saunders, Rebecca Crouse, Melda Brown, Patricia Bowers, Nancy Sigmon, Judy Christy, Darlene McAlister, Sandra Sherrill! 3rd ROW: Judy Abernathy, Dianne Edwards, Rebecca Bandy, Evelyn Setzer, Nancy Yount, Linda Caldwell, Gail Campbell, Dianne Goodin, Sheila Williams, Jane Sigmon, Vickie Sigmon, Brenda Drum, Barbara Lineberger, Glenda Fisher, Mrs. Yount. A 7 A C ub The Future Homemakers of America enables the girls who are studying Home Economics to get a broader outlook on home and community life. Each year these girls honor their mothers at the Mother-Daughter Banquet. President..................Sandra Sherrill Vice President.........................Kay Elmore Secretary.............................Judy Abernathy Treasurer................Martha Loftin Song Leader....................Nancy Beard Historian............................Melda Brown Reporter............................Dianne Edwards Parliamentarian............Glenda Fisher Sponsor..............Mrs. Charles Yount 60 1st ROW: Mr. Moore, Jerry Burris, Glenn Hilderbran, Franklin Huffman, Donald Elmore, Floyd Sigmon, Benny Lytton, Bobby Leatherman, Joe Yount, Larry Caldwell, Lawrence Swaney, Richard Drum, Kelly Stutts, Arnold Bell, Jerry Warren, Leon Bell, Larry Bass, Bobby Hendricks. 2nd ROW: Bradley Hewitt, J. M. Huffman, John Harwell, Douglas Hicks, Alvin Beard, Kenneth Beal, David Abernathy, W. J. Bass, Paul Pope, Robert Drum, John Hass, Steven Harwell, J. T. Towery, Earl McMahan, Eugene Shook, Troy Bolick, Ricky Reitzel, Tommy Stutts. 3rd ROW: Henry Detter, Jimmy Helms, Thomas Sigmon, Gregory Campbell, C. B. Harris, Barry Robinson, Paul Brown, Wade Ed- wards, Darel Scronce, David Beal, Tommy Little, Richard Harris, Jimmy Tallant, Bryant Wilson, Gary Buchanan. 4th ROW: G. C. Lee, Dale Mackie, Steve Edwards, Caleb Lytton, Joel Drum, Nelson Caldwell, Tony Stutts, Dwight Edwards, Steve Caldwell, John Rinehardt, David Sherrill, Garland Campbell. 7 J. JL Club The Riture Farmers of America is one of the most active clubs in our school. These boys partici- pate in numerous contests and fairs. They are well known for the awards they have won. President...............Lawrence Swaney Vice President .... Bobby Leatherman Secretary..................Benny Lytton Treasurer ....................... Jerry Warren Reporter............................Joe Yount Sentinel...................Kelly Stutts Advisor............... Mr. W. S. Moore 61 Jay Cutchin, Mr. Larry Reed, Wayne Campbell, Jimmy Williams, John Hass, Leon Clark, Larry Brown, Kemp Sigmon, Wayne Cherry, Steve Drum. J ep ia no Pat, chief cheerleader, in action. 62 SEATED: Sandra Sherrill, Kemp Sigmon, Ruth Shook, Elaine Sigmon, Anna May Danner, June Setzer Brenda Drum Mitchell Pennigar. 1st ROW: Pat Holland, Carolyn McGee, Cecile Robinson, Annie Lee Moose Phyllis Pope, FYankie Spake, Becky Lehmon, Doris Shook, Susie York, Martina Gantt, Romona White. 2nd ROW: Ann Taylor, Patsy Travis, Doris Hicks, Brenda benhour, MrieC n|P« Rebecca Bandy, Patricia Bowers, Kay Elmore, Jeannie Stewart, Dottie Gabriel, Nancy Cornelius, Jean Bandy. 3rd ROW: Judy Hedrick, Roger Ham, Eddie Travis, Wayne Cherry, Mildred Rinehardt, Marshall Glenn, Robbie Gaye Hildebran, Frances Wright, Lois Bean, Kathy Seitz. The members of the Library Club are responsible for the care of the library. They must have above average grades and must be willing to work at assigned tasks. Some of the tasks per- formed by these members are stamping books, keeping maga- zines in order and putting books back on the shelves. President...........Anna May Danner Vice President...............Elaine Sigmon Secretary............. June Setzer Treasurer......................Kemp Sigmon Reporter.................Ruth Shook 63 Advisor: Mrs. W. D. Isenhower Typists: Ann Radford, Hollis Ann Ballard, Annie Lee Moose Editor-in-Chief: Donnie Hubbard Circulation Managers: Steve Sigmon, Danny Grabiel Assistant Editor: Alfred Loftin George Bissette J)an 3i roia Business Manager: Wayne Cherry Social Editor: Elaine Sigmon ( Printers: James Starr, Kemp Sigmon, Lawrence Swaney Reporters: 1st ROW: Jean Harwell, Dianne Edwards, Pat Schronce. 2nd ROW: Jay Cutchin, Jimmy Brown, Kathy Seitz, Anna May Danner, Kay Connor, Pam Harwell, Tommy Williams News Editors: Wanda Buchanan Frances Long Sports Editors: June Setzer Michael Guy Feature Editors: Sandra Hill Marilyn Poole 89 Our new Homecoming Queen, Ruth Shook, is escorted off the field by Wayne Parker and George Bissette. Tic omecomma ATTENDANTS: SEATED: Shirley Huffman, Peggy Schronce, Judy Barlow. 2nd ROW: Nancy Yount, Nancy Cornelius, Judy Drum, Sandra Sherrill, Elaine Sigmon, Joan Manuel, Jane Sigmon, Shelia Williams RUNNERS UP: Judy Sher r i 11, third; Pat Schronce, second; Ruth Shook, Queen; Pam Harwell, first; Annie Lee Moose, fourth; Jean Bass, fifth The stands were crowded the night of our Homecoming event, Our Homecoming night brought a victory for Bandys over Foard. Judy Barlow 71 FREDDIE SIGMON 72 Attendants: Dianne Edwards, Shirley Huffman, Annie Lee Moose, Sandra Bolick, Carolyn Yount, Judy Barlow, Judy Drum, Nancy Yount. MARILYN POOLE mw MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST INTELLECTUAL Marilyn Poole Anna May Danner Wayne Cherry George Bissette •r i MOST INFLUENTIAL MOST DEPENDABLE June Setzer Donnie Hubbard Hollis Ann Ballard Kemp Sigmon BEST LOOKING MOST DIGNIFIED Ruth Shook Danny Gabriel Frances Long Donnie Hubbard i 1 S CUTEST WITTIEST Kay Connor Kelly Stutts Annie Lee Moose Paul Pope 1 MOST ATHLETIC MOST ORIGINAL Mary Christy Caleb Lytton June Setzer Lawrence Swaney MOST POPULAR Pat Sc hr once Paul Pope MOST TALENTED Roberta Alexander Wayne Cherry BEST ALL ROUND FRIENDLIEST Pat Sc hr once Michael Guy Kay Elmore Wayne Howard BEST SPORTS MOST COURTEOUS Jo Neal Kale Robert Drum Betty Jean Williams Kemp Sigmon Marilyn Poole Hollis Ann Ballard Ann Radford Donnie Hubbard June Setzer Paula Matthews George Bissette Mr. Guy talks over plans for the day with Mr. Rose man and Mr. Moore. Everyone anxiously awaits the beginning of the Junior-Senior Banquet. Mr. Mrs. Whitis seem to be enjoying themselves while talking. The program for the banquet is about to start. Donnie Hubbard, Wayne Cherry, George Bissette These boys were honored by being selected to attend the American Legion's annual Tar Heel Boys' State at the University of North Carolina. Representatives from all over the state spend a week learning about the functioning of the government. 84 Steve Sigmon ROW 1: Richard Drum, Danny Gabriel, Lawrence Swaney, Henry Detter, Caleb Lytton, Steve Sigmon, Steve McRee, Allen McRee, Jimmy Eller, Ray Rillbright, Micheal Guy, ROW 2: Coach Eller, Lanny Parker, Ronald Eades, Bobby Pope, Claude Ballard, Benny Lytton, Allen Arndt, Tommy 86 Pope, Paul Campbell, Mickey Price, Carroll Lineberger Manager, Donald Rudisill. ROW 3: Manager, Mitchell Penn- igar, Joe Yount, Lanny Christenbury, Tommy Williams, Paul Pope, Mack McCaslin, James Starr, Leon Clark, Floyd Drum Manager: Pat Wimberely Steve . McRee 87 Caleb Lytton Bobby Pope Joe Yount m Jimmy Eller u Lanny Parker I , k I t Tommy Williams Carroll Lineberger I Elay Rillbright Floyd Drum Steve Sigmon goes out for a pass. football fiction ffots 1961 Football Schedule Sept. 1 Troutman Bandys Sept. 8 ♦Granite F lls Granite F lls Sept. 15 ♦Runker Hill Bunker Hill Sept. 22 ♦Gamewell Bandys Sept. 29 ♦Maiden ♦♦Maiden Oct. 6 ♦St. Stephens St. Stephens Oct. 13 ♦Hildebran Hildebran Oct. 20 Open Oct. 27 ♦Rock Springs Rock Springs Nov. 3 ♦Fred Foard Bandys Nov. 10 Bessemer City Bandys Defensive play against Foard. 1st ROW: Benny Lytton, Tony Stutts, Rocky Wimberly, Ronald Eades, Joe Yount. 2nd ROW: Steve McRee, Dean Potts, Darrell Turbyfill, Ray Rilbright, Michael Guy, Billy Gabriel, Jimmy Eller. 91 Dean Potts Fbrward Rocky Wimberly Guard Steve McRee Forward Tony Stutts Forward Ronald Eades Fbrward ROW 1: Michael Edwards, Benny Laney, John Drum, Dickie Bolick, Gerald Drum. ROW 2: Larry Talbert, Floyd Drum, Tony Moore, Keith Drum, Don Laney. ROW 3: Colman Giileland, C. B. Harris, Carol Linberger, Rodney Ewing, Gary Buchanan , Junior ( Jarsiiu Coach: Richard Whitis Managers: Allen Arndt, Pat Wimberly Bandys takes the jump The girls are practicing hard for the coming game. Martha Loftin Forward Brenda Gabriel Fbrward Nancy Yount Forward Kathryn Caldwell Guard Linda Caldwell Guard Janice Robinson Guard Gail Campbell Guard Judy Abernathy Guard Brenda Bell Guard Another goal is scored by Libby. On Ohe Oia nonc 1961 Baseball Schedule March 14 Gamewell Bandys March 17 Bandys St. Stephens March 21 Bandys Fred Foard March 24 Hildebran Bandys March 28 Maiden Bandys March 31 Bandys Rock Springs April 4 Bandys Granite Fills April 11 Bunker Hill Bandys April 14 Bandys Gamewell April 18 Bandys Maiden April 21 Fred Foard Bandys May 2 Bandys Bunker Hill Coach Whitis Wayne Campbell, Mack McCaslin, Harold Laney, Ned Laney, Johnny Wimberly, Tommy Raybon, Boyd Goble, Robert Cartee, Darrell Turbyfill, Dean Potts Robert Cartee -3 Ronald Eades Mickey Laney Mickey Laney in action against Rock Springs team. Bus Drivers: 1st ROW: Pat Schronce, Alvin Beard, Leon Bell, Eddie Cline, Wanda Buchanan, Larry Hewitt, Ruth Shook. 2nd ROW: Arnold Bell, Kelly Stutts, R. C. Kale, Mary Christy, Troy Cansler, Billy Sigmon George Bissette, Bobby Byers. 3rd ROW: Paul Pope, Wayne Parker, Charles Abernathy, Roger Josey Substitute Bus Drivers: 1st ROW: Tony Garrison, Elaine Sigmon, Doris Bost, June Setzer, Harold Hammer. 2nd ROW: Dean Holland, Carroll Burke, Ned Story, Larry Talbert, Robert Drum, Steve Sigmon, Wayne Howard 3rd ROW: Jimmy Brown, Larry Beal, Wayne Campbell, Wayne Cherry unc • j 00 12 { ersonne. - Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Cline, Mrs. Barringer Mr. Coyte White Annie Lee Moose, Phyllis Hewitt, Phyllis Pope, Judy Deal, Shelia Williams, Marilyn Poole, Pam Harwell, Jane Sigmon, Susie York, Pat Schronce, Chief ( fieer eacfers (Senior Directory TONY TRUMAN ABERNETHY Marilyn , Well I declare ; Ambition: A wealthy actor; Glee Club 3,4; Library Club 2,3; Dramatics Club 3. MARGARET ROBERTA ALEXANDER Bertie , My word ; Ambition: To get ahead in the field of music; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Most Talented. GLADYS GERALDINE AUTON Gerald , Huh ? Ambition: To join the Army; F.H.A. 1,2; Glee Club 3,4. HOLUS ANN BALLARD Holly , Oh, merciful heavens ; Ambition: English teacher; F.H.A. 1, 2, President 2; Reporter 1; Beta Club 2,3,4, Sec- retary 4; F.B.L.A. 3; FYench Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Newspaper Typist 4; Annual Literary Editor 4; Junior Marshal; Waitress for Alumni Banquet 3; Most Dependable. MARTHA JEAN BANDY Jean , How should I know? Ambition: To own a Corvette; F.H.A. 1, 2; Library Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Science Club 4. JUDY EUZABETH BARLOW Judy , Oh, my cow ; Ambition: Nursing career; Science Club 2; F.H.A. 1,2, Secretary 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; French Club 3; Library Club 3; Annual Photography Editor 4; Junior Marshal; May Day Attendant 3; Attendant to Homecoming Queen 4; Queen of Hearts 4. EUNICE JEAN BASS Jean , Aw, silly ; Am- bition: To be a secretary; F.H.A. 1,2; Attendant to Homecoming Queen 4. LOIS ANN BEAN Lois , I don't know ; Ambi- tion: To be a receptionist; Library Club 3,4; Glee Club 4. ALFRED LEON BELL Leon , Well, I reckon ; Ambition: To be a mechanic; Bus Driver 4, Sub- stitute 3; Fbotball 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, F.F.A. Camp 2. GEORGE HUBERT BISSETTE Red , You just ain't whistling Dixie ; Ambition: To become a chemical engineer; 4-H Club 1; Library Club 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; FYench Club 3,4; Science Club 3; Key Club 4; Reporter 4; Newspaper Circula- tion Manager 4; Junior Marshal; Tar Heel Boys' State 3; Most Intellectual. DORIS VALENTINE BOST Doris , No Kidding ? Ambition: To work in medical research; F.H.A. 1,2; Science Club 1,2, Secretary and Treasurer 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3, Song Leader 1,3; French Club 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Substitute Bus Driver 3,4; Majorette 4; Junior Marshal; Annual Advertising Staff 4. BOB BELTON BYERS, JR. Fbdd , Evidently ; Ambition: To make a million dollars; Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club 3; Science Club 3; Football 1. GARLAND LONG CAMPBELL Joe , Aw, heck ; Ambition: Mechanic; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Substitute Bus Driver 2,3. PAUL FLINT CAMPBELL, JR. Junior , Ah, baloney ; Ambition: Teaching; Library Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,3; Key Club 4. DOROTHY MARIE CANIPE Marie , Oh, me ; Ambition: To be a beautician or office worker; Library Club 3,4; Glee Club 3,4. LINDA ROSE CARTEE Cartee”, What ? Am- bition: Housewife; F.H.A. 1; Basketball 1; Glee Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4. HENRY WAYNE CHERRY Blossom , To heck with it ; Ambition: College professor; President 3,4; Annual Advertising Manager 4; Tar Heel Boys' State 3; Junior Mar shal; Band 1,2,3,4, President 4, District Band Clinic 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; FYench Club 3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Science Club 1,2,3, Vice President 3; Key Club 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3, Vice President 1, 2, Recreation Leader 3; Most Talented; Most Likely to Succeed. MARY FRANCES CHRISTY Fran , Well, child ; Ambition: To be a good wife; Beta Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, Treasurer 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Historian 4;Lettergirl 3,4; Glee Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Annual Sports Editor, Advertising Staff 4; Bus Driver 4; Substitute 3; Waitress for Junior- Senior Banquet 2, Alumni Banquet 3; Science Club 1; Monogram Club 4, Executive Committee 4; Most Athletic. WILLIAM EDWARD CLINE Eddie ; Ambition: College; Science Club 1; FYench Club 3,4; Bus Driver 4, Substitute 3. ELLEN KAY CONNOR Kay , Oh, well ; Am- bition: Dental assistant; F.H.A. 1,2, Historian 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Junior Marshal; Newspaper Reporter 3,4; Annual Typist 4; Witti- est. 107 enior Directori NANCY LOUISE CORNELIOUS Louie , Oh, my cow ; Ambition: Nursing or secretarial work; F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 2; Majorette 2,3,4; Library Club 2,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; May Day Attendant 2; Attendant to Homecoming Queen 4; Annual Typist 4. GLENDA LEE CROUSE Glenda , I bet that'll cool 'em ; Ambition: Beautician; F.H.A. 1,2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2. ANNA MAY DANNER Anna May , R-E-A-L- L-Y ; Ambition: Success; F.H.A. 1,2, Parliamen- tarian 2; Library Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Science Club 2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Program Chairman 4; French Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Newspaper Reporter 3,4; Annual Advertising Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Homemaking Award 2; Chief Junior Marshal; Most Intellectual. ROBERT HENRY DETTER Detter , Ah, heck ; Ambition: To be an electronics engineer; F. F.A. 1.2.3.4, Vice President 3; Key Club 4; Football 2,3,4; Science Club 2; French Club 3. JANET ELAINE DRUM Jan , Oh, knock it off ; Ambition: To be a commercial teacher; Latin Club 1,2; F.T.A. 2; Dramatics Club 2; Y Teens 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Rench Club 3,4, Program Chairman 4; F.B.L.A. 4. RICHARD LEE DRUM Speedy , How about that ; Ambition: Industrial worker; Football 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 4; Science Club; Substitute Bus Driver 4. RICHARD RUTLEDGE DRUM Dick , Foot ; Ambition: To make a million dollars; F. F.A. 1, 2.3.4, F.F.A. Camp 1; Football 1,2. ROBERT JORDAN DRUM Bob , Knucklehead ; Ambition: To have a million dollars; Fbotball 1, 2; Substitute Bus Driver 3,4; F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; Best Sport. NANCY KAY ELMORE Kay , Control Your- selves, girls ; Ambition: To be a teacher; F.H.A. 1.4, Vice President 4; Glee Club 4, Secretary 4; French Club 3,4, Program Committee 4; Annual Advertising Staff 4; Library Club 4; Friendliest. WILLIAM WESLEY FLOWERS West ; Ambition: Reid of mechanics; Glee Club 3,4. FRANCES LOUISE FOX Ran , Really ; Am- bition: To be a good wife and mother; Basketball 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2; F.B.L.A. 4; Science Club 2,3; Monogram Club 4; Glee Club 4; Co-captain Basketball 4. DANNY CLAY GABRIEL Chub , Aw, heck ; Ambition: To be a doctor; 4-H Club 1,2; Key Club 4; Science Club 3; Monogram Club 4; Fbotball 2,3,4; Historian 4;Best Looking; Annual Photog- rapher 4. NORA JANE GABRIEL Jane , Oh, hello ; Am- bition:Tobea secretary; Beta Club2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Waitress for Alumni Banquet 2,3; Monogram Club 4; Annual Circulation Manager 4; Glee Club 4. MARSHALL SMITH GLENN Doc , Well, I'll be John Brown ; Ambition: To be rich and famous; F.F.A. 1; Science Club 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Li- brary Club 1,3,4; Dramatics Club 3; Glee Club 2,3,4. DAVID MICHAEL GUY Gichael , Dad-gumit ; Ambition: President of theU.S.A.; President 1,2, Vice President 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,4; Science Club 1,3, Presi dent 1, Program Chairman 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Rench Club 2,3, 4; Head-waiter for Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Monogram Club 4; Best All Round. ROGER FREDERICK HAM Pete , Be sure you're right; then go ahead ; Ambition: To be successful in all I attempt to do; Fbotball 1,2; Science Club 3; Rench Club 3. JENNIE EVITT HAMMER Hammer , Who asked you anything? Ambition: Commercial artist and mother; Art Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Pep Club 3; Glee Club 2,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Newspaper Art Editor 2,4; F.B.L.A. 4. PATRICIA LOUISE HARRIS Pat , See if I care ; Ambition: To be a teacher; F.H.A. 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Science Club 3; Rench Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. CAROL YORK HARWELL Carol , Do you really mean it? Ambition: To be a good wife and mother and have a career; F.H.A. 1,2; Li- brary Club 1,2. PAMELA DAWN HARWELL Pammie , I had a HISSEY ; Ambition: Nursing career; F.H.A. 1,2; Secretary 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Rench Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Maid of Honor 3; Waitress for Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Library Club 2; News- paper Reporter 4; Annual Advertising Staff 4; Christmas Queen 4. 108 Senior D MARY NELL HEFNER Nellie , Ah, heck ; Ambition: To bea secretary; F.H.A. 1; Attendant to Homecoming Queen 3. PATRICIA ANN HELTON Pat , Ambition: Sec- retary; F.H.A. 1,2. CAROLE JEANETTE HEWITT Carole , You better believe it ; Ambition: To be a secretary; F.H.A. 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2,3. JOSEPH LARRY HEWITT Larry , That's okay ; Ambition: Architect; Library Club 3; Dra- matics Club 3; Bus Driver 3,4. DORIS JEAN HICKS Shorty , The heck with you ; Ambition: To become a Practical Nurse or abeautician; Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1; Library Club 1. TRUITT EUGENE HICKS Hicks , You don't say ; Ambition: Major in the Air Force; Science Club 3; Substitute Bus Driver 4; Key Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Waiter for Alumni Banquet 3. ROBBIE GAYE HILDEBRAN Rob , I don't believe it ; Ambition: To be a beautician; F.H.A. 1,2; Science Club 1; Library Club 4. HELEN ELAINE HILDERBRAN Elaine , The heck with you ; Ambition: To be a beautician; Basketball 2, Manager 3,4; Monogram Club 4. JIMMY WAYNE HOWARD Howard , Let her go, Stutts ; Ambition: To be a success; Drama- tics Club 3; Science Club 3,4; Friendliest. DONNIE LLOYD HUBBARD Donnie , Weil, fry my hids ; Ambition: Lawyer; Science Club 1, 3, Vice President 1; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Newspaper Editor 4, Assistant 3; Annual Sports Editor 4; Tar Heel Boys' State 3; Prophet 4; F.B.L.A. 4- Junior Marshal; Most Dignified; Most Influential. ROGER SINCLAIR JOSEY Rog , I don't know ; Ambition: Electrician; F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. JO NEAL KALE Jo Neal , Oh, me ; Ambition: Office worker; Glee Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 1,3,4; Best Sport. RONALD DALE LEONHARDT Rudolph , That's about the size of it ; Ambition: To get a good- paying job and stay single; Science Club 1; Glee Club 3,4; Annual Advertising Staff 4. VERNA FRANCES LONG Frances ; Well, I'll be ; Ambition: To be a success; F.H.A. 1; 4-H Club 1,2; May Day Attendant 1; Vice President 2; Library Club 1,2; French Club 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Vice President4; Newspaper News Editor 4, Assistant 3; Annual Typist 4; Majorette 4; Junior Marshal; Most Dignified. HAMPTON CALEB LYTTON Tater , Dog-gone it ; Ambition: Operate heavy equipment; F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Mon- ogram Club 4, Vice President 4; Key Club 3,4; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 4; 4-H Club 1; Baseball Manager 2; Most Athletic. PAULA ELIZABETH JOHNSTONE MATTHEWS Paula , Oh, my gosh ; Ambition: To get a good job; F.H.A. 1,2, Vice President 2; Beta Club 2,3, 4; French Club 3; Library Club 2,3; Annual Photography Editor 4; Junior Marshal. TRILBY JEAN McALISTER Shorty , Aw, I don't know ; Ambition: Secretary; F.H.A. 1,2; Science Club 1; Basketball 1,2; Annual Typist and Advertising Staff 4; Waitress for father - Son Banquet 2; F.B.L.A. 4. CAROLYN JANE McGEE Shorty , Oh, good grief ; Ambition: To be a nurse; F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 2; Library Club 2,4. ANNIE LEE ELIZ ABETH MOOSE Mousie , Way to go ; Ambition: Beautician or secretary; Letter- girl 3; French Club 3; Cheerleader 4; Basketball 2; Newspaper Typist 4; Treasurer 3; Annual Business Manager 4; Library Club 4; Monogram Club 4; May Day Attendant 3; Attendant to Home- coming Queen 4; Cutest. CALVIN DAVIS MUNDY Mooney , No kidding ; F. F.A. 1,2,3,4. MARILYN SEITZ POOLE T-Z , You crazy or some 'urn? Ambition: To go to college or be a nurse; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Vice President 2, Secretary 4; French Club 2,4; Science Club 2,3; Attendant to Home- coming Queen 2; Beta Club 2,3,4, Reporter 4; Newspaper Feature Editor 4, Assistant 3; Miss Hi Miss; Waitress for Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Junior Marshal; Vice President 4; Most Likely to Succeed. RICHARD LEE POOLE Pooley , Aw, shucks ; Glee Club 3. 109 e nior Directory PAUL ALLEN POPE Bud , Ambition: Construc- tion work; Basketball 1; Fbotball 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Waiter for Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Alumni Banquet 2, Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Dramatics Club 3; Bus Driver 4; Cutest; Most Popular. PHYLLIS RAYE POPE Phil , You can say that again ; Ambition: Registered Nurse; 4-H Club 1,2,3; F. H. A. 1,2; Glee Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Waitress for Father-Son Banquet 2, Alumni Banquet 3; Science Club 2; Library Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Cheerleader 3,4. NORA MAE PROCTOR Squeaky , I'm hungry ; Ambition: Housewife; Glee Club 2; French Club 3,4. PATRICIA ANN RADFORD Annabelle , Oh good golly ; Ambition: To get a good job and succeed; F.H.A. 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Treasurer 4; Newspaper Typist 4; Annual Typist and Advertising Staff 4; Junior Marshal; Testator 4. MILDRED FAYE RINEHARDT Mildred , Aw, you're crazy ; Ambition: Secretary; Glee Club 3,4; Library Club 3,4. CECILE GAYNELL ROBINSON Cecily , Help yourself ; Ambition: Business field; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Science Club 3; French Club 3; Annual Circulation Manager 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Library Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1. DAREL GLENN SCRONCE Short Stuff , Don't tell me your troubles , Ambition: Operator of heavy equipment; 4-H Club 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,3,4. PATRICIA ANN SCHRONCE Pat , Oh, me ; Ambition: Receptionist; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Chief 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Newspaper Reporter 4; Secretary and Treasurer 2; Secretary 3; Waitress for Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Atten- dant to Homecoming Queen 3,4; Annual Typist and Advertising Staff 4; Best All Round; Most Popular. JUDY ELAINE SCHRUM Jo , Hello, Charlie , Ambition: To be a happy housewife; Basketball 2,3, Manager 3; Monogram Club 4. ROBERT NEAL SETTLEMYRE Nehi , Huh? F.F.A. 1,2,3; Substitute Bus Driver 3. JUNE DELORES SETZER June , Ambition: Farther education: F.H.A. 1; May Day Attendant 1,2; Vice President 3; Secretary 4; 4-H Club 1, 2,3, Song Leader 1; Recreation Leader 2, Pro- gram Chairman 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; FYench Club 3,4; Library Club 4, Secretary 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, President 4; Newspaper Sports Editor 4; Annual Typist and Advertising Staff 4; Basketball 1,2,3, Manager 4; Waitress for Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Most Influential; Most Original. JUDITH GALE SHERRILL Judy , I don’t care , Ambition: To become a medical secretary; F.H.A. 1,2, Reporter 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Attendant to Homecoming Queen 4. DORIS MARIE SHOOK Doris , That's the way you are , Ambition: To be a beautician; F.H.A. 1,2; Library Club 4. SYLVIA RUTH SHOOK Shookie , Well, ain't we goin'? Well, ain't we there yet? Ambition: Beautician; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Science Club 2; Bus Driver 3,4; Glee Club 3,4, President 4; Library Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Song Leader 4; Poet 4; Annual Editor 4; Safe Bus Driver Award 3; Atten- dant to Homecoming Queen 1,2, Homecoming Queen 4; Best Looking. THOMAS LOYD SHOOK Knucklehead , The heck with it ; Ambition: To get a good job; Sci- ence Club 1; 4-H Club 2, Vice President 2. BILLY MICHAEL SIGMON Bill , Do you reck- on? Ambition: Automotive field; Key Club 2; Beta Club 2; Bus Driver 4, Substitute 3; Football 1,2; Basketball 2. BARBARA ELAINE SIGMON Sigmon , Really ? Ambition: To get a job; Library Club 2,3,4, Vice President 4; F.H.A. 1,2, Song Leader 2; 4-H Club 1,2,3, President 3, Secretary 1,2; Beta Club 2,3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Majorette 2,3; Head Waitress for Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Waitress for Father- Son Banquet 2; Attendant to Homecoming Queen 4. KEMP IKERD SIGMON Sig , WHY? Ambition: Missile scientist; 4-H Club 1,2,3, Vice President 3; Science Club 1,3; Library Club 2,4, Secretary 4; FYench Club 3,4; Band 4; Pep Band 4; News- paper Printer 4; Most Dependable; Most Cour- teous. 110 Senior Directory STEPHEN DOUGLAS SIGMON Fbotsy , I wish I was people ; Ambition: To be a minister; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, All-conference 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Sci- ence Club 1,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3, 4-H Safety Team 3; French Club 2,3; Waiter for Junior-Senior Banquet 2, Alumni Banquet 2,3; Substitute Bus Driver 4; Song Leader 4; Glee Club 4, Publicity Chairman 4; Monogram Club 4; Newspaper Assistant Circulation Manager 4. JAMES DAVID STARR Starr , What? Ambi- tion: General in the Army; Key Club 3,4, Vice President 4; French Club 3; Science Club 1,2,3; Monogram Club 4, President 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Printer 4. KELLY GORDON STUTTS Stutts , Blow me down ; Ambition: To be a brickmason; Science Club 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 3; Waiter for Alumni Banquet 2,3, Mother-Daughter Ban- quet 3; Bus Driver 3,4, Substitute 1,2; Wittiest. CARLTON LAWRENCE SWANEY Swaney , You don't mean it ; Ambition: To be a chemist; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Football 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Key Club 4; Most Original. JERRY REGINALD WARREN Jel , Darn it ; Ambition: To attend a business school; F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; F. B. L. A. 4; Waiter for Mother-Daughter Banquet 3. BETTY JEAN WILLIAMS Williams , Honest? Ambition: To be a good wife and to always make the most of everything; Treasurer 1,4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Lettergirl 3; Glee Club 4, Librarian 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Waitress for Father-Son Banquet 2; Most Courteous. m as ( )i f Incf I, Tony Abernethy, do will and bequeath my middle name (Truman) to Mrs. Isenhower, provided she votes democrat. I, Roberta Alexander, do will and bequeath my position as pianist of the chorus to Diane Benfield. I, Geraldine Auton, do will and bequeath my job in the office to anyone who will love it as much as I did. I, Hollis Ann Ballard, do will and bequeath my job as Literary Editor for the annual to anyone who won't wait until the last week to do all the work. I, Jean Bandy, do will and bequeath my lab apron to Nancy Beard in hopes that she gets to use it more than I did. I, Judy Barlow, do will and bequeath all the good times I have had at Bandys to my sister. I, Jean Bass, do will and bequeath my fun, love, and hard work at Bandys to Sandra Sherrill. I, Lois Bean, do will and bequeath my love for the library to my sister Evelyn. I, Leon Bell, dowwill and bequeath bus 7 to any- one who will take care of her. I, George Bissette, do will and bequeath my lab assistance job to Jimmy Brown. I, Doris Bost, do will and bequeath my ability to take six subjects and keep my average to any- one willing to stay up late every night to study. I, Bobby Byers, do will and bequeath my ability to sleep in Economics to anyone who is fool enough to take it. 1, Garland Campbell, do will and bequeath all my troubles to Mr. Moore. I, Paul Campbell, do will and bequeath my foot- ball uniform to some freshman in hopes that it will do him more good than it did me. football uniform to some freshman in hopes that it will do him more good than it did me. I, Marie Canipe, do will and bequeath all my wonderful times at Bandys to my sister Janet. I, Linda Cartee, do will and bequeath all of Bandys to those who will be attending in the future. I, Wayne Cherry, do will and bequeath my place as drummer in the pep band to Kenny Ganett. I, Mary Christy, do will and bequeath my bus to Tony Stutts in hopes that he will enjoy driv- ing it as much as I did. I, Eddie Cline, do will and bequeath my trig book to anyone who will use it more than I. I, Kay Connor, do will and bequeath my shorthand speedto FVankie in hopes that she will improve it. I, Nancy Cornelius, do will andbequeath my maj- orette suit to anyone who enjoys marching. I, Glenda Crouse, do will and bequeath my happy years at Bandys to my sister. I, Anna May Danner, do will and bequeath my seat in room 9 to anyone who desires an edu- cation in math. I, Henry Detter, do will and bequeath my football uniform to anyone who can do better than I did. I, Janet Drum, do will and bequeath my love for Little Mountain and Balls Creek boys to Judy Drum and Kay Hewitt. I, Richard L. Drum, do will and bequeath my chemistry book to anyone who can get more out of it in one year than I did in two. I, Richard R. Drum, do will and bequeath my English book to my sister. I, Robert Drum, do will and bequeath all my studies to the freshmen. I, Kay Elmore, do will and bequeath my seat in the chorus to my brother Donald. I, Wessley Flowers, do will and bequeath my English class to anyone who can sleep through it like I did. I, Frances Fbx, do will and bequeath my position as co-captain of the basketball team toCamillia Henley. I, Danny Gabriel, do will andbequeath my football uniform and my seat in Mrs. Hoyle’s room 9 to anyone who is stupid enough to take both in the same year. I, Jane Gabriel, do will and bequeath my basket- ball suit to anyone who wants it. I, Marshall Glenn, do will and bequeath my love for the republicans to Brenda Isenhower. I, Michael Guy, do will and bequeath my football and basketball jerseys to Ray FVilbright. I, Roger Ham, do will and bequeath my good times to my sister in her years at Bandys. I, Jennie Hammer, do will and bequeath my po- sition as Art Editor for the Ban-Troia to any- one who is willing to take it. I, Pat Harris, do will andbequeath to Tony Cald- well a road map to nowhere in particular. I, Carol Harwell, do will and bequeath my seat in geometry to Susie. I, Pam Harwell, do will and bequeath my ability to talk and cheer to my sister Debbie, if she can keep from squeaking. I, Mary Hefner, do will and bequeath my short- hand book to my sister Twyla. I, Pat Helton, do will and bequeath my seat in English to the next victim. I, Carole Hewitt, do will andbequeath my wonder- ful experiences at Bandys to the up-and com- ing classmen. I, Larry Hewitt, do will and bequeath my bus number 6 to Larry Beal. I, Doris Hicks,do will and bequeath my chemis- try book to anyone who can make better use of it than I did. I, Truitt Hicks, do will and bequeath my Algebra II book to my brother hoping he can do better than I did. 112 I, Elaine Hilderbran, do will and bequeath my job as manager of the girls'basketball team to any other girl who wants it. 1, Robbie Hildebran, do will and bequeath all my memories of Bandys to anyone who is half as crazy as I am. I, Wayne Howard, do will and bequeath my ability to sleep in class to Larry Talbert. I, Donnie Hubbard, do will and bequeath my po- sition as editor of the Ban-Troia to Alfred Loftin with hopes that he will do a better job than I have. I, Roger Josey, do will and bequeath my fast Chevy bus to anyone who can get 34 mph out of it going down hill. I, Jo Neal Kale, leave my ability to play basket- ball to my sister Evelyn. I, Ronald Leonhardt, to will and bequeath my standing place in the hall to anyone who likes to watch girls. I, Frances Long, do will and bequeath my job as Vice-President of the F.B.L.A. to anyone who can find a suitable program for the meet- ings. I, Caleb Lytton, do will and bequeath my position as tackle to anyone who wants it. I, Paula Matthews, do will and bequeath my type- writer to anyone who can keep a typing eraser. I, Trilby McAlister, do will and bequeath my job in the office the third period to anyone who will do more than I did. I, Carolyn McGee, do will and bequeath my good times at Bandys to Patricia Bowers. I, Annie Lee Moose, do will and bequeath my job as Business Manager to the annual to any girl who likes to chase after strange men! I, Davis Mundy, do will and bequeath my tack hammer at the Industrial School to anyone who can drive a tack better than I. I, Marilyn Poole, do will and bequeath my seat in trigonometry to Kathy Seitz. I, Richard Poole, do will and bequeath my English book to anyone who may want to use it. I, Paul Pope, do will and bequeath my football pushups to Mack McCaslin. I, Phyllis Pope, do will and bequeath my cheer- leading suit to anyone. I, Nora Proctor, do will and bequeath my fifth period Economics class to anyone who knows what a carbeurator is. I, Ann Radford, do will and bequeath my job as typist for the Ban-Troia to anyone who likes to take orders. I, Mildred Rinehardt, do will and bequeath my crazy ways to Brenda Isenhower. I, Cecile Robinson, do will and bequeath my Beta Club membership to anyone who can meet the requirements. I, Patsy Schronce, do will and bequeath my bus number 65 to Janice Robinson. I, Judy Schrum, do will and Dequeath my bus license to someone who can attend the bus meetings without being told about them. I, Darel Scronce, do will and bequeath my English book to David Beal. I, June Setzer, do will and bequeath to anyone who thinks they can understand the statistical report of the girls ballgame, the privilege of keeping it for Mr. Eller. I, Judy Sherrill, do will and bequeath all the good times I have had at Bandys to Judy Christy. I, Doris Shook, do will and bequeath all my wonderful experiences at Bandys to the up- and-coming classmen. I, Ruth Shook, do will and bequeath all the worry, work, and fun of going to school to all up-and- coming freshmen. I, Tommy Shook, do will andbequeath my English book to Ned Story. I, Billy Sigmon, do will and bequeath my school bus to Tony Garrison but only if he drives it like I did. I, Elaine Sigmon, do will and bequeath my book- keeping book to anyone who says it is easy. I, Kemp Sigmon, do will and bequeath my French book to anyone who will have it. I, Steve Sigmon, do will and bequeath my foot- ball position, right end, to Gobber McGee. I, James Starr, do will and bequeath my position at guard to anyone who wants it. I, Kelly Stutts, do will and bequeath bus 46 to anyone who wants it. I, Lawrence Swaney, do will and bequeath my football uniform to anyone who will promise to hit twice as hard as I did. I, Jerry Warren, do will and bequeath my love for algebra to anyone who may Hke it. I, Betty Jean Williams, do will and bequeath my courteous ways to Shelia Williams in hopes that she has as much fun her senior year as I have had. M3 (Jass 7i oem Forward ever, backward never Always on the move, Never stopping long enough To get into a groove. Always following in the paths That success has trod, And remembering who gave us this Our thanks to you O' God. Even though we'll strive so hard Forever through the years. The day has come when our hearts Are filled with saddening tears. We'll never come to school again For Bandys High we'll yearn, But after the night is over We know we won't return. Never in the years that come Shall we ever forget, Our hopes our joys our victories Our losses and regrets. So-so long Bandys High We'll always love you dear, And our love for you will last Forever through the years. JKoito With God as our Guide, we shall succeed. ( ofors Red and White lower Red Rose BETTERWE1R HOSIERY MILL. i r. Men's, Boy's, Misses, Children's and Infants Socks Compliments of II ARRIS-TEETER SIPER MARKET Newton, North Carolina Catawba, North Carolina HIFFMW SAUSAGE COMPANY P. O. Box 541 Phone Diamond 5-3855 Hickory, N. C. CATAWBA CLEAVERS Mrs. Care will tell you, Regular dry cleaning keeps clothes wearable longer. Phone CH 1-2311 Catawba, North Carolina Guidepost to Opportunity . . . For young people seeking coreers with chal- lenge, the textile industry — one of the nation's most important industries—offers excellent op- oortunities. Let the world-famed Burlington triangle of quality be your guidepost to the future. Young men and women of imagination, initia- tive and ability will find rewarding careers in tex- tiles, and with Burlington, world's leading textile organization. MOORESVILLE MILLS AND CASCADE WEAVING CO. Burlington INDUSTRIRH. IN( EXECUTIVE OFFICES. CMINSMCO, N. C. Rewarding utccrs arc available in textiles, and with Burlington, world’s leading textile organization. | MMnimnts Compliments of CATAWBA fOTTOV BITTING. Inc. Claremont, N.C. Phones: Claremont GL 9-7160 Hickory DA 7-9370 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINS AM) LOW ASSOCIATION (IF CATAWBA COISTY Conover, North Carolina Offices: Maiden Conover MIDWAY LUNCH Compliments of Mrs. Maude Cochrane, Owner Sandwiches Short Orders Lunches Packed to Go Newton Phone IN 4-2593 CHARLES MACK SONS Curb Service Air Conditioned Compliments of ALLEN YOUNG GRADING CO., INC. IREDELL LAUNDRY Excavating-- Loader Yard Work DRY CLEANERS 213 N. Trade St. Dial 873-9501 Statesville, N.C. Catawba Newton Bob Allen Glenn Young Ch 1-2493 EN 4-3381 Compliments of SUPERIOR CHAIR, INC. Maiden North Carolina DRUM MAYBERRY GROCERY BUILDER'S SUPER MKT. Fresh Meats Groceries Flour- - Feeds- - Gas- - Oil Everything for the Builder Phone. IN 4-0616 Route 2 Newton, North Carolina Mooresville, N. C. MOORESVILLE PARKWAY GRILL GIN FEED CO. Mooresville, N. C. Home cooked meals Modern Ginnery-- Custom 2 miles E. from Killian's Grinding Mixing Crossroads on Hwy. 150 Phone NOrth 3-7161 Phone IV 3-2315 WALDENSIAN BAKERIES...BAKERS OF SUNBEAM BREAD Compliments of Compliments of MOTOR MART INC. CENTRAL TELEPHONE Charlotte Hwy. 16 COMPANY Newton, N. C. Compliments of STARRETTE TYPEWRITER SERVICE Office and School Supplies BILTMORE DAIRIES Typewriter Adding Machines Reynold's Sales Service Statesville, N. C. BURRIS CLINIC Compliments of 108 South Poplar Street Lincolnton, N. C. RINK FLORIST Phone RE 5-7272 Flowers for all Occasions Dr. F. Ray Burris Dr. Risden D. Burris Maiden, N. C. Dr. Efird S. Burris E.L. HEDRICK Representative Phone MEL 2-2096 Taylorsville North Carolina Comphmtnts of Compliment! 0 DAIRY CENTER HOLLAR CABINET CO. Phone IN 4-9972 Vance Hollar, Newton, N. C. North Newton CATAWBA ICE FUEL COMPANY Pure Crystal, Ice and Premium Coal, Fuel Oil Phone IN 4-2351 Newton, North Carolina IREDELL ICE FUEL COMPANY IREDELL TEXACO SERVICE W. Front Street and Oakland Avenue Statesville, North Carolina Owner-Wesley Lytton LYTTON Appliances Sales Service Dial Chapel 1-2523 BRADY PRINTING CO. Printers and Stationers Office and School Supplies Typewriters Adding Machines Phone TR 3-3274 120 W. Broad Street Statesville, N.C. BAND B. EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Mooresville, N.C. EDNA’S FABRIC SHOP Gift Shop Killian's Crossroads CALDWELL SHELL SERVICE Expert Wheel Balancing Complete Brake Service Gates Tires, Tune up East Maiden, N.C. A. B. E. L. TURBYFILL Amoco Gas and Grocery Maiden, N. C. Compliments of ROSE CITY NURSERY ARNDT HERMAN LUMBER CO. Phone 428-8735 Conover, N.C. Maiden, N. C. SARAH’S The Best in Flowers Claremont, N.C. LINEBERGER BROTHERS Maiden, N. C. SHERRILL'S GROCERY Phone CH 1-2110 Claremont, N.C. JOHN'S SAUSAGE COMPANY Maiden, N. C. DEVLIN'S BODY WORKS Compliments of Hwy 10 LANEY'S GARAGE Claremont, N. C. Maiden, N. C. HARRILL-EWING FLORIST Lincolnton, N. C. K. K SHERRILL Texaco Service Station Mooresville, N. C. ABERNATHY'S SUPER MARKET Maiden, N. C. Compliments of B. C. MOORE SONS Lincolnton, N. C. Compliments of PALACE BARBER SHOP F. R. Lehmons Proprietor Newton, N. C. WILLIS REYNOLDS FUNERAL HOME 24-Hour Ambulance Service Dial IN 4-0131 2-way Radio Equipped An acre of performance is worth the whole world of promise Comphmonti of W. H. LEONARD SONS INC. Mooresville, N. C. Famous for fine diamonds, watches, jewelry, samsonite luggage, radios, appliances, and all kinds of shavers. Quality watch and Jewelery repairs. THE CONNOISSEUR RESTAURANT Guest are assured of the Finest Cusine Served Pizza's--But the best Drive in--Open until 12 P.M. 663-2861 Mooresville, N. C. Mr. Mrs. Jim Pappas GOBLE JEWELERS Fine Diamonds Sterling China Crystal Phone IN 4-2842 120 N. Main Ave. Newton, N. C. • Compliments to the Class of 62 Complimentt of CLAREMONT WHOLESALE BULDING SUPPLY, INC. CATAWBA HOSIERY MILLS, INC. South Depot St. Infant's and Misses Fine Hosiery Claremont, North Carolina Phone CH 1-3121 Phone GL 9-2411 Catawba, North Carolina BEN M. ELMORE DRAYMORE MANUFACTURING CO. Sawmilling and Wood Cut TO ORDER Mooresville Phone CH 1-2158 North Carolina Catawba, North Carolina jitaw6a MILK Nothing can top Catawba AL’S GRILL Sandwiches--Plate Lunches Curb Service Highway 150 Mooresville, N. C. Compltmonti of Conplimonts of LITTLE'S ESSO MT. OLIVE SERVICE STATION Phone IV 3-9909 Denver, North Carolina Ira G. Deal, Proprietor Conplimont of Comphmtnts of HARRIS PAINT STORE Wallpaper--Painting Supplies TURNER'S STORE Floor Covering--Toys East Main Street Lincolnton, N.C. Lincolnton, N.C. Compliments oj DR. HOWARD J. BAKER Chiropractic Physician Mooresville, North Carolina Most modern and latest Chiropractic treatment Comphmonts 0 F. D. LITTLE TED'S FOOD CENTER Only the finest Maiden, North Carolina Compliments 0 PAUL J. McREE Building Supplies East Maiden Furniture Center Homes Built and Furnished Phone KA 8-2621 Box 156 MOORESVILLE OIL COMPANY Distributor of ESSO Products 146 N. Main St. Mooresville, N.C. ARMY AND NAVY STORE 178 North Main St. Mooresville, N. C. Telephone 663-7081 Nat E. Smith Complimonts 0 VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Lucy Kale Dial IN 4-4432 Newton, North Carolina DELLINGER’S DEPARTMENT STORE Newton, North Carolina Through the courtesy of Dellinger's Department Store One Saturday in November was designated as Bandys High School Day. A per cent of the total sales was given to Bandys High School to help publish our Yearbook. TERRELL MOTORS Milton Lineberger New and Used Cars We specialize in Clean Used Cars Highway 150 Phone CH 1-2116 LEMUR (HAIR CO. 0.2 and COMER FIR MURE CO. Conover North Carolina KLOPMAN MILLS, INC. Weavers of fine cloth Newton, N.C. Plants at: Asheboro Central Falls Ramseur Cordova North Carolina Gastonia Johnson City, Tennessee Shannon, Georgia Hort, Virginia CITIZENS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Newton, N. C. Home of Insured Savings and Investment Accounts Home Loans to Buy, Build, Remodel or Repair Learning and Saving are the twin foundations of your future . . , Start a savings account of your own at CITIZENS 12 N. Main Avenue IN 4-1661 COMPTON MOTORS, INC. Compliments of BLACKWELDERS Home of Quality Furniture Chrysler- Plymouth- Valiant For Less Money Phone IN 4-4411 Mooresville, N. C. Newton, North Carolina MOORESVILLE BAKERY Bread With That Home-Made Compliments of Better Than Ever Taste GOLDEN CRUST BREAD NELL'S BEAUTY SHOP Tasty Cakes Phone NO 3-3101 Sherrills Ford, N. C. S. A. HART CQ COTTON SETZER AND ABERNATHY GROCERY Mooresville, N. C. Fresh Meats and Groceries Phone NO 3-5261 Rt. 1, Conover IN 4-1836 Compliments of KNIGHTS FLOWER SHOP EPPS PRINTING CO. Quality Printing Since 1923 Office, School, Art Supplies Newton, North Carolina LINKER’S, INC. Hardware-Complete Services Appliances-Watersystems Plumbing - Salisbury Road Mooresville, N. C. Phone NO 3-6881 Compliments of LEWIS SEAFOOD MARKET AND KITCHEN Statesville, North Carolina TWIN-CITY GROCERY Compliments of AND HOME BAKERY DEAL'S COIN LAUNDRY N. Main Street 134 W. Broad St. Statesville, N. C. Newton North Carolina CATHEY-HOYLE FUNERAL HOME Complete Insurance Service For Your Every Need South Main at Walnut Davidson, N.C. Phone IN 2-2881 Compliments of MOOSE'S SERVICE STATION Phone IN 4-4316 Newton, North Carolina COMMUNITY HARDWARE AVD APPLIANCES Norge Electrical Appliances Dero Therm Perfection Space Heaters VC Fertilizer Dealer Setzer Steward, Managers Phone CH 1-2211 Catawba North Carolina Comphmtntt of ALMAS FURNITURE COMPANY Newton North Carolina LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE Hickory, N. C. Liberal Arts Co-educational Four-Year Fully-Accredited A.B. and B.S. degrees in many fields, including curricula preparing for business, teaching and church vocations. HERMAN-SIPE CO., INC. SANITARY GROCERY CO. Fresh Meats General Contractors Fancy Groceries Building Material Feed Stuff Conover, North Carolina Phone IN 4-2771 4-2772 Newton, N. C. Compliment of Compliment of MOSS GROCERY STEELE RULANE General Merchandise Gas- - Oil- - Feeds HICKORY— MORGANTON Star Route LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Catawba, N. C. C. G. FOX LUMBER CO., INC. Manufacturers of rough and finished lumber CORRIHER IMPLEMENT COMPANY Appalachian Hardwood Flooring Congratulations Phone DI 5-2239 to the Class of '62 Hickory, North Carolina Newton, North Carolina HICKORY PACKING CO. Phone Davis 4-6461 Davis 2-6076 Compliments of Compliments of SECRETARIAL TRAINING SCHOOL H. W. DRUG STORE 557 Fifth Street, N. W. Hickory, N. C. Mrs. C. L. Glenn, Jr. Phone DA 2-6621 Compliments of DRUM RADIO AND TV SERVICE Motorola Dealer IN 4-0918 Comphmonlt 0 SIGMON S ABATTOIR Route 2, Newton, N. C. Phone IN 4-1348 Compliments of C. E. YOUNG SON Motor Grader Work Newton, N. C. Compliments of COLEY'S Coley’s China, Crystal Silver, Furniture, Lamps Wallpaper, Books Main Avenue Newton, North Carolina Compltmtntt of ELLER BUICK Pontiac Company Newton, N. C. YOOT LI MBER COMPANY Contractors Builders High Grade Building Materials Phone IN 4-4371 Newton North Carolina MURRAY'S FLOUR MILL Manufacturer and Dealer in High Grade Flour Corn Meal and Mill Feed Lloyd Murray SAUNDERS' FURNITURE COMPANY Conover, N. C. Phone IN 4-1532 SHERRILL WHITE SHOE CO., INC. AUTO BEAUTY SHOP Dealer in the Best Shoes Tailored seat covers and Men's Furnishings Auto upholstery Phone TR 3-7441 Statesville, N.C. Boger City Highway Lincolnton, N. C. Comphmtnts of DR. J. T. ADAIR GOODNIGHT BROTHERS, INC. P. O. Box 10032 4323 Wilkinson Blvd. Charlotte 1, N. C. MINOI U MAGE HEIMGR Confectionery Mfg. Co., Inc. P. O. Box 10251 Charlotte, North Carolina PRESTIGE FIR.MTIRE (0. Newton, North Carolina IN 4-3354 Comphmtntt of A MEDICAL DOCTOR Mooresville, N. C. Compliments of GABRIEL BUS CO. Charter Air Conditioned Mooresville, N. C. Phone-31224 MOORESVILLE IRON WORKS, INC. Gray Iron, Brass and DRUM'S SELF-SERVICE Aluminum Casting Engineers: Founders: Food Center Machinists Charlotte Highway Mooresville, N. C. Phone 663-4711 PEPSI (OU BOTTLING ( 0., I C. Now it's Pepsi For Those Who Think Young Hickory, North Carolina HOWARD’S FURNITURE HARDWARE (0. Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices Rt. 1, Denver, N. C. Phone IV 3-9954 Compliments of RADIO HOSPITAL For television and Radio Repair HA 8-2361 Maiden, North Carolina SUPERIOR MOTORS CORPORATE New and Used Cars--Wholesale and Retail Confidential Financing and School Teachers' Plan Located 4 Miles East of Newton, Highway 10 to Catawba at Witherspoons Crossroads. Phone IN 4-0685 SMITH SETZEH SOS WELL KIIIIIMi Precast Septic Tanks Installed--Concrete Pipes Rt. 1, Claremont, N. C. Phone CH 1-3414 P. W. HEWITT Feed Groceries Route 2, Newton JOE'S GRILL Sandwiches Home cooked Meals Mooresville, N. C. Compliments 0 DAVIS SUPPLY CO. Mooresville, N. C. SHERRILL'S SUPERMARKET Phone IN 4-0684 CASCADE RECAPPING CO. Truck Passenger Go Kart Recapping and New Tires Statesville Highway DEAL'S SERVICE STATION IN 4-3443 Newton, North Carolina Compliments 0 PIEDMONT BANK AND TRUST Mooresville, N. C. SLICK'S DRUM FUNERAL HOME Super Market And Grill Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Service Fresh Meats And Vegetables Phone IN 4-3031 Maiden, North Carolina Conover, North Carolina BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE LOTUS MILLER FASHION SHOP Mooresville, N. C. Your Guide To Smarter Fashions Phone 2-2691 Mooresville, N.C. BLACKWELDER FURNITURE CO. MILLER'S DRUG COMPANY Mooresville’s Largest S.H. Price, Sr. Pharmacist Complete Home Furnishers S.H. Price, Jr. Pharmacist Phone 663-5661 Mooresville, N. C. DRUM'S FUNERAL HOME Compliments of AND FLORIST CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Lincolnton, N. C. Phone RE 5-5321 Maiden, North Carolina SERVICE AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Compliments of 101 South Broad Street NEWTON REXALL DRUGS Mooresville, N.C. Prescription Service Telephone 664-1238 Phone IN 4-1222 Newton, N.C. HAGER’S GULF SERVICE Lathan Hager--Owner Compliments of World's finest oil, tires, batteries, and auto ECONOMY STORE accessories Phone 2-9821 Mooresville, N.C. Mooresville, N. C. MARTIN’S SERVICE STATION P. O. Box 236 Catawba, North Carolina Compliments of CATAWBA DRUG COMPANY BILL’S MOTOR SHOP 339 Patterson Avenue Mooresville, N.C. Carburetor and time up service Compliments of COULTER'S FOOD MARKET Catawba, North Carolina Compliments of LINEBERGER’S SERVICE STATION AND GROCERY Rt. 2 Mooresville, North Carolina Compliments of THE QUALITY STORE Ready-to-wear Dry Goods and Notions Catawba, North Carolina Compliments of McLEAN SUPER MARKET Mooresville, N.C. Compliments of HILLTOP SERVICE STATION Highway 16, Newton George M. Deal, Owner Compliments of MOTOR PARTS SUPPLY Compliments of AND EQUIPMENT, INC. THE APPLE HOUSE 239 W. Center Ave. Phones: NOrth 3-7611, 3-7621 Highway 150 Mooresville, N.C. Rt. 2, Mooresville CATAWBA FARM SERVICE NORTH NEWTON HARDWARE Custom Grinding Mixing Seed and Fertilizer Seed Cleaning Treating Martin Senour Paints, Building Material, Electrical Appliances Phone CH 1-2113 Phone IN 4-3464 Catawba, N. C. Newton, N. C. ABERNATHY HARDWARE Comphmonts of COMPANY Good Hardware DR. D. R. CARROLL Talamadge Korn, Manager Catawba, North Carolina Compltmontt of LINDLER'S FABRIC SHOP Congratulations to BANDYS SENIORS Route 1 Conover, N. C. IN 4-3623 BUNCH FUNERAL HOME FLOYE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE JOHNSTON FURNITURE COMPANY There is no care like professional care 114 N. Center Street Statesville, N.C. Route 2, Catawba Phone Ch 1-3745 We build our own living room furniture Save Up to 50% Phone TR 3-4308 Comphmtnti of CITY PHARMACY JOHN MACK AND SON The Service Store Mooresville oldest and Finest Clothing Store Phone In 4-2431 Mooresville, North Carolina Newton, N. C. Complimonts of Conphmonti of PATRICIA GIBSON'S HELPING HAND CLUB EAGLES DIME STORE Bandys- X- Roads Newton, N. C. General Contractors and Building Supply Dealers J.H. Elmore, President and General Manager R.W. Lowrance, Vice-President Catawba, North Carolina Office Phone CH 1-3129 Home Phone CH 1-2701 HIVES FISH CAMP We serve the Finest in Sea Food Southeast of Newton, Hwy. 16 AIR CONDITIONED Comoltments of PEOPLE S BA k Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Catawba, North Carolina . • Furniture Hardware Appliances HEWER SHOPPING IEVTER Denver, North Carolina IV 3-2286 H. N. Little Bill H. Mull SCHRONCE'S USED CARS CATAWBA F. C. X. SERVICE Newton, N. C. Hwy. 21 South Feed-Seed- Fertilizer Near Golf Course Electric Appliances Farm Supplies Phone NOrth 2- 5381 Grinding-Mixing Feeds Lime- Fertilizer Spreads Service Phone IN 4-0961 JOHNSTON'S FOOD STORE GOODMAN DRUG CO. Highway 10 MEDICAL CENTRE PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Catawba, North Carolina Mooresville North Carolina GOODIN-DRUM FURNITURE Phone 3071 Maiden, North Carolina Compliments of MOORESVILLE DRUG CO. The Complete Drug Store Mooresville, North Carolina Compliments of CHARLES MACK SONS Wholesalers Phone 663-3351 Mooresville, North Carolina SHEET METAL WORK Roof Painting, Gutter Work And Repairs of All Kinds R. L. Sherrill 1022 Caldwell St. Statesville, N. C. CASHION FURNITURE CO. Route 1 Box 314A Highway 115 South Mooresville, North Carolina AUSTIN SETZER BLOCK CO. Manufacturer of Touch Lite Block Phone IN 4-3131 2310 North Main Newton Compliments of HOWARD AND BAXTER BARBER SHOP 230 North Main Mooresville, North Carolina NORTH NEWTON PRESSING CLUB Mrs. Gordon P. Smyre, Prop. Pick-up and Delivery Phone IN 4-1624 Compliments of RIVERSIDE PLUMBING CO. Catawba, North Carolina CITY PHARMACY Newton, N. C. McConnell seed cleaners Custom Grinding and Mixing Statesville Highway, Route 2 Mooresville, North Carolina Compliments of BOLICK'S GROCERY SERVICE STA. Rt. 2 Ph. CH 1-2123 Catawba Compliments of DAVE LERNER STORE Compliments of CITIZENS SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Lincolnton, North Carolina Mooresville, N. C. CROSSROADS GRILL A good place to eat. WAYSIDE FURNITURE STORE Furniture Appliances Highway No. 10 IN 4-4486 Newton, N. C. SHERRILL LUMBER COMPANY DELLINGER’S GROCERY Ph. TR 3-6324 P. O. Box 826 Phone IN 4-9903 Statesville, N. C. Newton, N. C. LIBERTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Life-Accident Health-Hospitalization Kenneth G, Wilson, Rep. CH 1-2753 NEWTON FURNITURE STORE A Square Concern On The Square” Newton, North Carolina Compliments of MODERN-RECAPPING CO. Firestone-Lee Tires CLARENCE WILLIS WELDING The Best The Know How • FARM MACHINE REPAIR Herman Warren, Owner Route 1, Maiden Newton, N. C. SHADY GROVE Private Dining Room Pit Cooked Barbecue Phone IN 4-9891 Conover, N. C. FRALEY'S FOOD FAIR We Give S H Green Stamps Statesville, N. C. Compliments of KINGS BO LICK’S GROCERY OFFICE SUPPLY SERVICE STA. Rt. 2 Ph. CH 1-2123 Lincolnton, N. C. Catawba Compliments of Compliments of DOYLE HOLDSCLAW PERTH ROAD BEAUTY SHOP Brick-Mason Mrs. James Current Sherrill's Ford, N. C. Route 2, Mooresville, N. C. ComDliments of BILL’S BARBER SHOP Long Island, N. C. SMITHEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Troutman, N. C. Owner—Bill Da liman Compliments of SAUNDERS STORE Sherrill's Ford General Merchandise COLEY'S China, Crystal, Silver Ask about our many services for brides Main Ave. Newton, N. C. SOOTHER TIKE REC PPI G ( 0. Your Denman Distributors Ride on Super Safety Tires Truck and Tractor Tires Complete Line of Guaranteed Recaps Phone IN 4-4710 Newton, North Carolina Comphmtntt of BANDYS X RDS. BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Johnny Hoyle Dial CH 1-2669 Catawba, N. C. MARSHALL ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors Supplies Phone IN 4-1312 N.W. Blvd. Hwy. 321 Newton, N. C. First in Quality, Fairest in Price, Fastest in Service MOORESVILLE ICE CREAM CO. Manufacturers of De Luxe Ice Cream 173 North Broad St. Mooresville, N. C. Tel. 663-5141 Comphmtnti of MACK'S CAFE Maiden, North Carolina Comphmtnti of BRAWLEY SEED CO., INC. Mooresville, Salisbury Drive Charlotte, 1715 N. Tryon St. CLINE BROTHERS GROCERY At Killians Crossroads Groceries- Meats- Gas Feed- Wor kshoes- Wor kc lothes Comphmtnti of EDITH’S BEAUTY SALON Catawba, North Carolina Compliment of LOVE PLUMBING AND HEATING INC. Newton, North Carolina FELTS GROCERY Groceries-Gas-Oil- Feed Phone CH 1-2122 Sherrills Ford, N. C. Compliments of NUZUM CROSS CHEVROLET INC. Newton, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE HOME OWNED Compliments of MAIN STREET Phone NOrth 3-7401 TROUTMAN SHIRT CO. Mooresville, North Carolina LONG'S SERVICE CENTER Sales--Service Television--Radios Small Appliances Chain Saws—Midget Cars Lawn Mowers Phone IN 4-3071 21 South College Ave. Newton, North Carolina ALBERT LONG PLUMBING COMPANY State License 1311 Office Phone IN 4-3961 Home Phone HA 8-4376 Conover, North Carolina HOKE LUMBER COMPANY Davidson, N. C. Phone TW 2-4841 MAGIC CLEANERS DAVIDSON ICE AND FUEL CO. l-hr. Cleaning Davidson, N. C. Phone TW 2-4011 1-day Shirt Service Telephone HA 8-8391 Maiden, N. C. Kerosene- Fuel- Oil- Ice Coal Compliments of W. N. JOHNSTON SONS CO., INC. H. W. DRUG STORE Freezer Lockers and Pork Curing Newton, North Carolina Foods--Ice Coal Fuel--Oil Mooresville, North Carolina Compliments of MOORESVILLE MOTOR CO., INC. SMITHEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE 'Tour friendly Ford dealer Newton, North Carolina Mooresville, North Carolina Phone 663-1401 Compliments o; Compliments of NEWTON FLORIST FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY Newton, North Carolina Newton, North Carolina Compliments of MAIDEN SALES CO. GOFORTH S SHELL SERVICE STATION AND GROCERY Catawba, North Carolina Newton, North Carolina F. B. L. A. BANDYS HIGH SCHOOL YODER FUEL COMPANY Box 93 IN 4-4281 Newton, N. C. R. H. GABRIEL GROCERY Groceries Feeds Meats Phone CH 1-2665 Compliments of ARISTO CRAFT STAINLESS STEEL COOKWARE The new modern square round styling. There is really no other cookware in the world like it. Exclusive multi-ply construction of the finest metals makes ARISTO CRAFT a great new cooking achievement. James A. Hill Terrell, North Carolina Phone: Catawba: CH 1-2666 SHELL SERVICE STATION Terrell, North Carolina Manager- Russell Parker Through the courtesy of Shell Service Station One Saturday in October was designated as Bandys High School Day All profits of the car wash was given to Bandys High School to help publish our Yearbook
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