Boiling Springs High School - Treasured Memories Yearbook (Boiling Springs, NC)
- Class of 1950
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Q samoas: 2' we z CLASS OFFICERS wg -- v .V ,ri Billie I-Qrkins . . ...... President Peggylzlabve Jones . . .Vic-e-President Frances Allen . . ..... Treasurer Betty Lew McSwain . . . .Secretary J., 'IT ,il . E me H 1. SENIORS L, 'm MW f 1 FRANCES ALLEN 1,2,3,4, basketball Sz softball 2, cheerleader, 3,4, beta club 4, officer, 3, junior play, 4 annual staff, 1,2,3, 4-H club FRITZ BLANKENSI-IIP 3,4, basketball, 3, manager, 4 beta club, 3, junior play, 1,2 glee club, 3, class officer, 4 superlative Sz nual staff. thy L Pfxvb p9tfx?aQY,,x'l J I ,Qt ,wa 1, ff ,DW ,sf WETHEL BLAN'1'ogUJJfJ H . -, 0 CLYDE BOWEN l' 1,2,3,4, basketball Gt bas aQ 3, marshall, 4, superlative, 3, 4, busdriver. CHARLES BRIDGES 3, 4, basketball, 4, baseball. REBECCA BROOKS 1,2, 3, basketball, 1,2,3,4, soft- ball, 2,3,4, beta club, 3, offi- cer, 3, class officer, 3, mar- shall. W 5 JH SENIORS XL ii L ,,,g, 6 LAVINIA BURGIN 2,3,4, beta club, 3, play, 4, superlative Sz annual staff, 3, junior play. WAYNE EARLS 2,4, baseball, 4, cheerleader, 2,3,4, busdriver. MARY FRANCES GEORGE 1,2,3,4, softball, 1, 4-H club, 4, basketball manager, transfer from Fallston. ARLAND GREENE 1,2,3,4, baseball, 4, basketball, 4, superlative, 1,2, 4-H club. i SUE HAMMETT 4, 4-H club. PEGGY HAMRICK 2,3, basketball 8: softball, 4, glee club, 1,2,3. 4-H club. b.lf.JWJff?f SENIORS 7 'T DAVID HAMRICK 2,3,4, basketball, 1,2,3,4, base- ball 81 4-H club, 3, 4, busdriverg 4, glee club, 3, marshall Ka beta club play, 4, superlative Sz annual staff. DEWITT HAMRICK 1, 4-H club, 3, 4, busdriver. -'Lv-flea. Alfa. OJ s,f.4,,C 4Q7.,Q4,.,f-LU We 'nf wtf A189-L BILLIE HAWKINS 1,2,3,4, basketball 8: softball, 4, captain, 3,4, beta club, 4, officer, 3, play, 1,2,4, class officer, 4, annual staff Ka su- perlativeg 2, paper staff, 1,2, 4-H club. STEVE HOLLAND 1,2,3,4, baseball, 1,2, 4-H club. REESE HONEYCUTT 2,3,4, beta club, 3, play and officer, 2,3,4, basketball, 4, superlative Sz glee club, 3, junior play. IM GE HORTON 4, supe l eg 4, cheerleader. ' f I 1 , fw ffzsy ra br V ,NJ 'f JFNIORJ flwwfu, .Yy,,:,,fgp2 ,ff ,J , 'K ffsyyyfqym' K. , bfi! W, ,flu 'li' OHN JARRETT ' from Shelby High, 1, public speaking, 3, junior variety show, 1,2,3, bandg 4, annual staff. PEGGY LOVE JONES 1,2,4, class officer, 3, junior play, 2,3,4, beta club, 3,4, club officer, 4, annual staff, super- lative Sz glee club. EVERETTE LEDBETTER 1,2,3,4, basketball Kz baseball, 3,4, bus driver, 3, marshall, 4, superlative. VELMA LEDBETTER 1,2, softball, 1,2,3, 4-H club, 3, junior play, 4, glee club, cheerleader, superlative Cz an- n al taff. , ful 224, .fff f Q ufvaxdacu fgfv ,fovvvf - P -, -Jav- HESTER MARTIN -' 1,2,3,4, basketball Ka softball, 2,3,4, beta clubg 3, club play, 4, superlative, annual staff 8a High School Queen. BETTY LEW McSWAIN 2, 3,4, beta club, 3,4, club offi- cer, 4, class officer, superla- tive, gl annual staff. If 5 CARRIE LEE PHILBECK 1,2,3,4, basketball Cz softball, 2, class officer, 2,3,4, beta club, 2, club play, 3, junior play, 4, superlative. AVA POTTER GLENN POWELL 1,2,3, basketball, 4, annual staff, 3, junior play, 2, bus driver. PEGGY SELF 4, superlative, 4, cheerleader. ,K P rw Y J 1 .JK A 41' t X, . I1 , ff? JOHNNIE MAE SMITH 3,4, beta club, 3, club play, 3, junior play, 2, class offi- cer, 3, marshall, 4, superla- tive 6 annual staff. HAROLD WEAVER 2,3,4, basketball, 3,4, baseball, 3, junior play, 4, annual staff gl superlative. 3 EN IORS DOROTHY WILLIAMS 10 SANDRA PATTERSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Patterson, Shelby, N.C. TED WHISNANT Son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Whisnant, Boiling Springs, N.C. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY- 1950 In July, 1946, we began to plow through our four wonderful years of High School, beginning our class with fifty-six members. Mr. Dan Moore, Jr. saw us through our first year as our home room teacher. At the end of our freshman year, we enjoyed a class party. We had a weiner roast and afterwards Mr. Moore treated us to a delightful evening of skating. During our second year, we were lucky to have Mr. Moore for our home room teacher again, beginning this class with forty-six members. We had lost several old classmates and had gained only one new one. That year our boys won the basketball tournament, Mr. Moore entertained our Sophomore class and our guests at a very enjoyable swimming party and weiner roast at Sunshine Lake. Even a smaller number entered our Junior Class, we had only forty members. Miss Dorothy Sue Hamrick was our home room teacher. We, as Juniors, worked very hard to give the Seniors the banquet, Hitch Your Wagon To A Star, which we thought was quite successful. The Juniors presented a play The Marlenburg Necklace, the first mystery to be given at B. S. for several years. We were very proud of our basketball teams, both the boys and the girls, again that year because of their excellent showing in the grade tournament. They came out as champions. This year we began our Senior year with thirty-six members of our class. At present our enrollment is thirty-two. Mrs. Unie Hamrick is seeing us through this our last year in High School, the year to which we have been looking for- ward for such a long time. We have excitedly awaited the time when we would have the honor of being called Seniors and now it is upon us. We are eagerly looking forward to the Junior and Senior banquet, but most of all is the final step, that very important night when we will achieve the goal toward which we have worked a.nd have waited so long, Our Own Diplomas! Johnnie Mae Smith Class Historian ll CLASS PROPHECY February 14, 2965 Dear Editor-in-chief: I am sitting here by the fire, thinkingback over my senior year in high school and my friends, and I am wondering what they are doing now. I wonder how many of them have been content to remain on the farm like me. I see in today's news that Hester Martin's New York Yankies' Team won its first game of the season. Peggy Love Jones is still head nurse at the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. We have just heard that Carrie Lee Philbeck is the mother of twelve mus- cular sons. John Jarret will make an important decision on one of his many cases as judge of a local court tomorrow. Harold Weaver and Lavinia Burgin, who are now Mr. and Mrs., are very happy with their little arm. Reese Honeycutt is now a Science teacher in one of our better colleges. We now see that Steve Holland has just joined the staff of John Hopkins Hos- pital as a brain surgeon. Imogene Horton has recently passed her screen test for the movies and Peggy Self has become a well-known model. Fritz Blankenship is now an Admiral in the Navy, and is having a new ship christened. Everett Ledbetter and Ethel Blanton are now Mr. 8: Mrs. Everett Ledbetter, and have just completed their new farm house. Everyone knows the chief dishwasher of the Cleveland Sandwich Shop. He is Glenn Powell, of course. Dorothy Williams is now washing dishes and diapers for her twin girls. Dewitt Hamrick, Ir. has become the most eligible bachelor in these parts. Velma Ledbetter is now a telephone operator. Sue Hammett picked a very exciting career. She is an Air Line Stewardess. Frances Allen studied hard and is now teaching English at Wake Forest College. Wayne Earls is driving a bus for Duke Power Company in Charlotte, and Betty Lew McSwain is a bookkeeper for the same company. Arland Greene is working hard as vice-president of the Union Trust Company. , Ava Potter has become a singer and has her own show on television. Billie Hawkins has become a basketball coach at one of our leading colleges. Mary Frances George and Peggy Hamrick have become very good business women and have opened a dress shop which is a success. Johnnie Mae Smith has become a private secretary. She is happy with her work because she has a very good looking boss. Clyde Bowens is now a star major league pitcher. Well, it looks like they have all done pretty well for themselves. These past fifteen years haven't been easy ones either, going through another war, but now we can rest easy for awhile and hope for as much success in the future as we have won in the past. Sincerely yours, Class Prophet of 1950 David Hamrick 12 SUPERLATIVES Best Looking Most Popular Best Sports Neatest Harold Ki Imogene Betty gl David Everette Sz Hester Scoot 8a Becky Most Dependable Likely to Marry Likely to Succeed Most Athletic Peggy Sz David Lavinia Sz Harold Reese gl Peggy Clyde 8x Billie Best-all-around Most Courteous Most Studious Most Dignified David gl Peggy David Sz Carrie Lee Betty 8: Fritz Johnnie M. Sz Harold Most Talented Friendiiesr I Cufest Wiffiest Billie Rt David Velma 81 David Scoot Si Peggy Hester 8: Reese 15 ,ft E-if av Pncr ' f L we , Q .X it - Q Q! ' ft, 4- ag: ,Q - I U ,Elf QF K A A . K EW SFJ 1 A -s in V F . Y- . ff f 'I E 1 v 1 , ff ,A L 1 9 ,B F vi ng . ' i re ,... ' P' Dewitt Hamrick, Hester Martin, Peggy Love Jones, Frances Allen, Dorothy Williams, David Hamrick, Everette Ledbetter, Johnnie Smith, Charles Bridges, Velma Ledbetter, Betty Lew McSwain, M. Frances George, Billie Hawkins, Harold Weaver, Lavinia Burgin, Clyde Bowens, Reese Honeycutt, Steve Holland, Ethel Blanton, Peggy Hamrick. ' LAST WILL AND 'IESTAMENI We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty, being close to graduation, find on this day, the twenty-sixth of January, nineteen hundred fifty, the time to make public our Last Will and Testament: 1. To our school, we leave all our memories, no matter what they may be. 2. To our teachers, who have worked with us and have been so patient, we leave nights of rest and sleep and the relief from worrying over our low and disappointing grades. 3. To the Juniors, we leave the honor of being Dignified Seniors. 4. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we say, Make the best of your education, and always hold the name of B. S. H. S. with pride. Individual Wills: 1. Velma Ledbetter leaves her ability to be an actress to Joyce Whisnant. 2. John Jarrett leaves his ability to sleep in class to Karl Jordan, Jr. 3. To Mary Lou Bridges, Rebecca Brooks leaves her motto: Always be late for English. 4. To Max Crawley, Reese Honeycutt leaves his ability to entertain Mr. Isley. 5. To Robert Howington, Mary Frances George wills her seat in Mrs. Martin's English class. ,. 6. Arland Green leaves his neatness to Gene Mintz. Q 7. Frances Allen leaves her ability to get English to Henry McGinnis. 8. To Madge Dixon, Billie Hawkins leaves her talent. 9. Imogene Horton leaves her beauty to Marjorie Smith. 10. Lavinia Burgin leaves her typewriter to anyone it may concern. 11. Harold Weaver leaves his good looks to Orville Spake. 12. To Howard Humphries, Peggy Love Jones leaves her ability to study. 13. Hester Martin leaves her position on the girls' basketball team to Joyce Earls. 14. Johnnie Mae Smith leaves her dignity to Peggy Harmon. 15. To Joan Cartee, Ethel Blanton leaves her friendliness. 16. David Hamrick leaves his singing voice to Donald Wesson. 17. To Janet Mintz, Everette Ledbetter leaves his ability to cut classes. 18. Wayne Earls wills his bus to Gene Humphries. 19. To Ruby Francis, Clyde Bowens leaves his bashfulness. 20. To Bill Champion, Glenn Powell leaves his ability to attract girls. 21. Fritz Blankenship leaves his ability to make good grades to Bobby Self. 22. Sue Hammett wills her English book to Alice Hunt. - 23. Ava Potter leaves her good-naturedness to Marjorie Lancaster. 24. To Billie Sue Anthony, Peggy Self leaves her cuteness. 25. Betty Lew McSwain leaves her popularity to Nancy Anthony. 26. Steve Holland leaves his politeness to Max Goode. 27. To Lois Tesseneer, Carrie Lee Philbeck leaves her moddsty. 28. To Aileen Anthony, Peggy Hamrick wills her French book. 29. Dewitt Hamrick leaves his careful driving to Carl Welmon. .30. Dorothy Williams leaves her kindness to Billie Mae Whisnant. Lavinia Burgin Testator 15 Q, CLASS POEM We, the Senior Class Of nineteen hundred fifty, Leave the work that we have done We We We But We To be put down in history. haye worked and we have toiled, But for us it has been a revelation. hope the example that we have set For you will be an inspiration. see the life that lies before us And know there's much to do, we cannot do everything, There'1l be plenty left for you. are indebted to our teachers, Our 1ife's foundation they have laid. Their works will not be fruitless We For we know they'll be repaid. pass the torch now to you And hope that you will carry it, With pride and faith and dignity We hope that you will share it. Harold Weaver Class Poet g 16 JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS Goode ................. President Cartee ............. Vice-President Anthony . . . ..... Secretary Humphries . . .Treasurer N 3 17 F! . A un CLASS OF '51 k , six, I me 3, . .L K 18 E I ' lax E J, Aileen Anthony Billie S. Anthony Nancy Anthony Velma Blanton Mary Lou Bridges Jo Ann Cartee Madge Dixon Blanche Doster Ina Doster Nancy Doster Max Goode Jes e F. Harrill I fl ' 'S OF r'x 'l WY ' X X f 19 A Charles Hester Robert Howington Gene Humphries Howard Humphries Alice Hunt Joyce Jolley Karl Jordan Jr. Marjorie Lancaster Flora McCraw Mae McCraw Hildegarde McGinnis Henry McGinni2' ju s , I, 'W , A h,h OF 'ol Carolyn Philbeck Rebecca Philbeck Bobby Self Janie Kay Smith Marjorie Smith Orville Spake Lois Tesseneer Martha Vinesetts Donald Wesson .Tr a 3,3 ' 1 'lf 1'- 2 I f 1 i n X!!! X -A P 3 .H u' . W i :- TX -. :: L 5' y b TQ - A T, 20 SOPi-IOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Wallace . . ....... President Mintz. . . . . . Vice-President Whisnant . . . . . . Secretary Yelton . . . . .Treasurer Bailey Blanton Bridges Champion 2 1 CLA OF '52 nri A.:.. A7 J me V Childers Crawley Davis Earls Frances Griffin Hamrick B. Hamrick J. Hamrick R. Hamrick Harmon Harris Holland Hoyle Humphries 22 iff? U 3 i wf , 1 CLASS OF '52 Mary Humphries Huntsinger Ledbetter 'Z inn--e Q... x kx K Y S V i X 3? it K X Wm G. Mintz. J. Mintz Powell Scruggs --W , Tesseneer Vinesett J. Walker L. Walker i -sv 9? Wallace Whisnant williams WM? A yd 25 ' FRESi-IMEN Anthony CLASS OFFICERS Hamrick ................ President Blanton . . . . Vice-President Norvill . . . . .Secretary Humphries . . . . .Treasurer V ggjgiljl' , 31.4514 fffa . H N. -,,. . i L. Anthony 2h Atkinson 1 CLASS or i, 1 - J,0 :Sf TT' - K i. b 5- ' 'xt W 'ii-5 Ill j , Batchelo Blanton M. Blanton Bridges ' n,nn '-- v,:-: e n f ' PJ gf P N ix P. Bridges Brooks Brymer Cobb K 14. . n .Q, .fe1,Crowe Edwards Fowler Z George Greene Griffin Hamrick B. Hamrick X J. Harnrick ' Hawkins Humphries Huskey L. Jones R. Jones '4. ' - if 5 vw , 33 t A ,.,' .. Q Q l E i ZH SL McGinnis McMurray , infz N W Ji Philbeck Putman . m U , .Q gm Q , F K xx fx J 4'-2 X if ' G Y R Y, 3 .. Q 1 f 1. Li A Russ J Scruggs Washburn Webb :I Wellman Whisnant B gif Nb.'Jy 2 iv ' Q-nu-' .XM Rf ls - McEntyre R. Putman Williams ACTIVITIES ANNUAL STAFF Seated: McSwain, Allen, Jones, Ledbetter, Hawkins, Smith. Standing: Mr Moore Sponsor, Martin, Blankenship, Hamrick, Weaver, Burgin, Powell MARSI-IALLS Self, B. Anthony, Goode, Hunt, Spake, N. Anthony. 26 ACTIVITIES BETA CLUB Officers: President, Frances Allen, Vice-President, Peggy Jones, Secre tary, Billie Hawkins, Treasurer, Betty Lew McSwain. GLEE CLUB 27 ACTIVITIES Ci-IEER LEADERS Kneeling: Whisnant, Horton, Self, Ledbetter, Mintz Standing: Humphries, Self, McGinnis, Earls, Spake I-'.F.A. 28 J K v P. We Jw Q BAQMALL Front row: Holland, Mintz, Greene, Earls, Goode, Bowens, D. Hamrick, D. Hamrick Back row: Mr. Moore coach, Weaver, Ledbetter, Blankenship, Walker manager 29 'W , 2,7 - X' W1 if 9 JP arg, .V if My hifi in .iw r , rw P' r , df-XQKP Ish-XLL Kneeling: Allen, Greene, Philbec Hawki aptain, Harmon c -captain, Smith, Francis. Standing: George manager, Ear , Hum IGS, Hump es, Martin, Mrs. Nesbitt. GIRLS' A'l'i-ILETICS ASSOCINIION First row: George, Bohelor, Blanton, Brooks, Smith, Martin, Bridges, Blankenship. Second row: P. Humphries, Francis, Greene, Harmon, Allen, Hawkins, M. Humphries, Mrs. Nesbitt coach. Third row: M. George, M. Humphries, Earls, B. Earls, M. Smith. 50 it A xiAir '.XX hr r ' F A fi M MOR To 'if is .N A -rf x., e A . x aAs:ca'raALL A Kneeling: Ledbetter, Bridges, Honeycutt, Weaver. Standing: D. Hamrick, Mr. Moore Coach, Bowens. fix 1 - - ' ,E-p ,ff Bi-X3KE'l'BAL!. B iii .c xr, 151- Kneeling: Mintz, J. Bridges, B. Bridges, Blankenj-N ship, D. Hamrick, Goode. Standing: Walker Marg Ck ager, Mr. Moore Coach, Greene. J.. K ,J , X 51 1 fx viii in QD H22 .....l Q Eh HE Qi it in The year 1949 was the first for Cleveland County to have a baseball tournament. We are very proud to say our boys won the first trophy to be presented for baseball in this COUD ty. The Boiling Springs Wildcats lost just one conference game in basketball. The Lattimore quintet took the contest by one point, the score being 25-26. Veterans on the boys' team, players Bowens, Ledbetter, Hamrick, Bridges, Honeycutt, Greene, and Weaver, leave the quintet at the close of this season, since they are graduating. The girls, having many inexperienced players, won only 3 of their conference games, but did some fine playing. Among the girls, the following players are dropping from their ranks because of graduation: Hawkins, Allen, Martin, and Philbeck. We want to salute all these seniors for their fine sportsmanship and playing during the years they have been with us. To the coaches, Mr. Moore and Mrs. Nesbitt, we wish to give our sincere appreciation for the able leadership and direction they have given. BASKETBALL SCHEDULES AND SCORES OF 1949-50 Boys Girls Boiling Springs 60 No. Three Boiling Springs 20 No. Three 26 Boiling Springs 20 Mooresboro Boiling Springs 26 Mooresboro 34 Boiling Springs 21 Lattimore Boiling Springs 28 Lattimore 14 Boiling Springs 25 Grover Boiling Springs 29 Grover 50 Boiling Springs 33 Bethware Boiling Springs 41 Bethware 27 Boiling Springs 28 No. Three Boiling Springs 16 No. Three 25 Boiling Springs 30 Mooresboro Boiling Springs 229 Mooresboro 36 Boiling Springs 25 Lattimore Boiling Springs 31 Lattimore 38 Boiling Springs 40 Grover Boiling Springs 16 Grover 55 Boiling Springs 25 Bethware Boiling Springs 24 Bethware 16 The highest scoring players are as follows: Boys Girls Clyde Bowens 103 Frances Allen 96 Reese Honeycutt 60 Billie Hawkins 65 Everette Ledbetter 56 Margaret Humphries 46 David Hamrick 50 Billie Hawkins . 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Hamrick, Principal and Mrs. Sanford Martin For their help and Cooperation in helping us make this ANNUAL possible 57 Compliments of BELKS STEVENS Home of Better Values ZI9-25 S. LaFayette Street Shelby North Carolina G. T. McSWAIN General Merchandise Electrical Appliances FURNITURE Boiling Springs North Carolina ZEN BRIDGES GROCERY Groceries - Meats Boiling Springs North Carolina TILLMANS, INC. I Firestone Tires, Recapping Home and Auto Supplies Dial 9081 Shelby North Carolina Compliments of EFIRDS DEPARTMENT STORE Shelby North Carolina Compliments of PENNY'S Clothing for the Entire Family Shelby North Carolina MARTIN Cr FITE CROCERY Groceries - Fresh Meats - Vegetables Self-Service Boiling Springs North Carolina Z. I. THOMPSON LUMBER COMPANY See our Art Department Dial 4303 500 N. Washington Street Shelby North Carolina CO .--ED . 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