Cleveland Community College - Bridge Yearbook (Shelby, NC)

 - Class of 1973

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' V'.-, w .M -.Z A 'ag .af A f., vez, ff aff - 9 1 '-. - -' 1 VV., , git, N -- '.. .- b ny ., V ff mg, ..-fm .A WU, student life . . . christmas court organizations . establishment . classes ....... miscellaneous . bridge boosters table of contents: CLEVELAND COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA 1973 BRIDGE - VOLUME 5 .......2-14 ......15-21 ......22-24 ....,.25-35 ......36-80 ......81-87 ..,...88-102 editor-in-chief: freshman editor: associate editors: J f XMJMWZ vw advisor: D business advisor: WM Lkxl 1, ...-...-Y- ,1 i L , if-1-r 'Q' - -V 1? -vr ,. g... .f-:+.- A I,,t.l,-L' -G 'y.:wa'y: iw 1 W J-1 '7'w f:2f,,g . ' . I - . ,7flTrXP1!1rE l.:,,.' t -1 -' .4 ' .V ,7 ,-pi .- , . :,f ' V ' vi ,v 11,1 wg'-bn H- 1 - .. .faliw 13J,l'1t 5,-:Q'f'A:,,,,, ,VI - ls... . J.- ,JV gg.: , J 1 N I yi -753-V f:r:,,11k' . .L 7.-.2su'..4.:.i?!.a..bInf 2.2 1 it r' sf Nature, in its ministry to man, is not only the material, but is also the process and the result. All parts incessantly work into each other's lzands for the profit of man. The wind sows the seedy the sun evaporates the seag the wind blows the vapor to the field: the ice, on the other side of the planet, condenses rain on thisq the rain feeds the plantp the plant feeds the animalg and thus the endless circulations of the divine charity nourish man. 2 l Campus Life What a man thinks of himsem that it is which deter- mines, or rather indicates, his fate. l To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school, but so to love wisdom as to live according to its dictates, a life of simplicity, independence, nzagnanimity, and trust. I1 is to solve some of the problems of life, not only the- oretically, but practically . . . books are the treasured wealth of the world and the fit inheritance of genera- tions and nations. Books, the oldest and the best, stand naturally and rightfully on the slzelves of everjv cot- tage. f siwiiii Q gl S , ' X if 1-f55?5?3'5w 4 ' N +I' 19 ri-f ,wi XI ff' Ag I ' 4 .. -F ,fi ,A 3.1 -,. r - .A 2 Ed White's contemporary issues class - an animated discussion on abortion on demand. Campus Life l 3 1 , A , Since Dr. Welby can't make it, would you settle for a body repairman? 4 I Campus Life .l There are many fine things which we cannot say If we have to shout. Life is a never ending dance 5' .: X N .r x . is your life!!! lf, mmm' lnvsuht OWYMI-ma-Ov rnmwhuum Campus Lufe X 5 4 X' Who is that behind those Foster Grants? ,-4 Your Avon lady always knows what best suits you. Right, Jimmy? 6 I Campus Life K f '-sxi. The dried snails were delicious - Bring on the chocolate-covered ants. fill' fir W . , .I -' fri X , N ,rfi ' ' A N7 Q TF - f- - ' df .- 'uv-'-- ,fr-1-W,-.H , ,x I , ., YH . -L . ,X A TT: , ' . V- AL, W A Y , - . - . 'x ,' -in ' I S K iN v l ,.-l - '.,,.x,J X ZLL. Y.. 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L+-' 7, ...bv 'Z '..--gJSi':i' '.'.':vT ,-,1q, '.fEi3,-f'ff-- - . 5 - , ,- ---gig, e axfff '-Vu' -191 .1 -- .- ' '- Y - -Vigne- '-.4u.--u-- .-:.,,-ff.. v - A. .if'- t'4t u5,'--,-K-91-. 51E1f..,Q, .Z5- rw: f, . ,J - Q - -.-have fel-'ISL 1:i:.2f 1f' C 1 ' 1-1 ' .'L.2 f ?5 i'-f'-?f?i5ff'15.'5 75 f5ff'7175-L-'ia'j1'?i3 1203-3 ,QP -3-eip . ff '9 .A 35253177-fl-i:i.L.,.:.Lz'E'E'eii15'if5.' .-1514 ,--2.-my, 1.1 ide..- To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisonze and dissipating. I love to be alone, I never jbund the compan- ion tha! was so Companionable as soli- rude. f:.'-':'.,.., '-'f'hi:e':i5'.-?if5Qv3afL, Cleveland Tech s Used Car Lot Campus Life l 7 Q, 1 Q 1 f!-ramsr,f.n'2rn!g.mbQ- .ww T 'Yi 'J . mmm' I t xl.: V v V..- ,T . 4-Qif'4'f xfgq-1 z-fr,-5 . 'I ,. - .- W- .522-J ! CCTI on parade!!! ri 'N , G 7' i- N B f .fix A time for work A -- and a time for play. Campus Life l 9 1. L S Excuse me sir, did you say Snavely Clapsaddle? Ma says thefe'Il be 55.000 in gold on the stagecoach!!! V X ' : Z 10 I Campus Life '91, 1-dh.. u.4.f '4.. ' Vllflm 1 +517-'T'! 1 But Mike, mother never told me about ultra-brite!!! 1 U iv 4 s Campus Life I 11 Pardon me, but your slip is showing. Kx,x'f'ls' .L Ain James A Kmser. Vtce-President of Central Piedmont Com- munnty College, our guest speaker at the spring gradua- taon, talks to Mr, Petty at the receptnon. lcan't believe it's graduation already!!! 12 I Campus Lite ! 7 , .-. .lu Q: No method nor discipline can supersede the necessity of being forever on the alert. What is a course of historjv or philosophy, or poetry, no matter how well selected, or the best society, or the most admirable routine of life, compared with the discipline of looking always at what is to be seen? Will you be a reader, a student merely, or a seer? Read your fate, see what is before you, and walk on into futurity. I A A i l' r :Q . lv X I 1 f Campus Lite l 13 F' A WA, ' - ' 9-' Ll' . Q We will walk on our own feet,' we will work with our own handsf we will speak our own minds. The study of letters shall be no longer a name for pity, for doubt, and for sensual indulgence. The dread of man and the love of man shall be a wall of defense and a wreath of joy around all. A nation if man will for the first time exist, because each believes himself inspired by the Divine Soul which also inspires all men. -1... WU- f ' . w-4, - .v ..J 'Mtg , 1 , A I ,Lt 1 ,1-.4ff.-vu.-'f'f:5,:uf,,,,,A-V , '- ' 4- ,- W W .-:1'.,ff1p1fp.., -' ,. - X 'fff Vf- 1-Ulf' - ' .-,, , .js-Q , 'x-.:3- ,, il .V , 1 ' .'A g:4'r. f'Y..byQ d 1 '-14n5l.'f':' in -,il 'f-.-5 ' I A A I '..-'.' ' f I --'-A . ,- k --'.'. , 1 . f' ., 5-,T ,,-'f,,fgj.,,,g,-,,,,'3-. ,.,lV4v:,..,5.' ,'A3rJ4,.gf:,,.,',.L,,,::v . . . -,- -nav-I'-, -1-6--'-1-9 .. 41- -1, ,' h tt -54, 1, -.1 ,N . . A v N ,, . f-.-. Hn. . L -v., - ff-. . 1 . :U,,.V..- - 1.---,,f ,mmf ' 4 -mr A -MF' ' ' ' :'K'fqT'4 ff e-Wi , s 56 - , q 'e 1 A ' -..-F , ,- , '. .. ,IJ 7. 1 I 4 .Ag-A.y 1 3 ai Vi -...A flEf'M54-- -': 543, .'+ f:' i -', ', mi... , J .'-A. . ' -I'fn'1..f'7F. l . .' . .. - . P ui 'Sill' .z5lk1'J.-Al 'I.w'.'.' fr. ' 'fr ol.. - 14 l Campus Life ini 1 Doris Lowery I loafe and invite my soul, I lean and laafe at my ease observing a spear ofsumnzer grass. 16 l Christmas Court The smff of green leaves and dry leaves, and of the shore ana' dark-co1or'd sea rocks, and of hay in the barn. Karen Whitener A morning-glory at nzy window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books. '1 S Q Dottie Greene N F' Juanita Boyd I inhale great draughts of space. The east and the west are mine, and the north and the south are mine. Christmas Court I 17 0 to bathe in the swimming-bath, or in a good place alone shore, To splash the water! to walk ankle-deep, or race along the shore. - 'l F. A 7 . I if ' 3, Teresa Hartsoe . 'qf V ig in Rita Hawk 18 I Christmas Court Shine! Shine! Shine! Pour down your warmth, great sun! While we bask, we two together. Now I see the secret of the making of the best persons, It is to grow in the open air and to eat and sleep with the earth. Margie Ballard 3277 I f lheard what was satd ofthe universe, Heard it and heard it of several thousand yearsg It is middling well as far as it goes - but is ' . 'E that all? 3 Ly I-331'-Y, ' .br .sv- Louverne Crosby Christmas Court l 19 Betty Owens A Child said, What is the grass? fetching it to me with fir!! hands, How Could I answer the Child? I do not know what it is any more than he. N -1 Was somebody asking to see the soul? See, your own shape and countenance, persons substances, beasts, the trees, the running rivers the rocks and sands. 201 Christmas Court 7 I' .ff gc ,ff .4'.::7' Xa 1 L A111 L ' fir.. Becky Barrett X, Earth! You seem to look for something at my hands, Say, old top-knot, what do you want? ...S- Lula Petty .95 nfs tt -' 1' xc ul 1fs'f4' I S5113 ff' Wk' f' Eff: 2:--5' f:Q'iLw Cs Miriam Smith What is a man anyhow? What am I? What are you? Christmas Court l 21 Student Advisory Committee tdayl - FIRST ROW: Bea Collins, Louise Hamrick, Joe Champiom, Carl Howell, Randy Raynor. Mike Putnam. SECOND ROW: Teresa Graham, Rhonda Dawson, Joyce Bolt, Cathy Mellon. Virginia McClain, Larry Hollingsworth, Earl Almond, Wayne Goforth, Mr. Frank Pullen, Advisor. Student Advisory Committee tnightl -- FIRST ROWt Bobby Dedmon. Dale Hamrick. Betty Owens. Bonnie Walker. SECOND ROW' Ken Crocker, Larry Spears, David Williams, Tommy Smith. Bill Lovelace. Allred Herndon, Danny Scoggins. 221 Organizations J..,,., B..- ,. Q.,-5 o A 2.3 44 Staff of The Bridge tannuall - Seated from left to right: Cathy Mellon, Doris Lowery, Libby Bridges, Sheila Vassey Joyce Bolt, Pam Freeman, Denise Elmore, Linda Johnson. Standing: J. D. Bumgardner, Anthony Ager, Natalie Boatwright Doris McKissick, Gloria Wilson, Ms. Dottie Mclntyre, Advisor. Ig? Staff of The Spokesman - tnewspaperl - Front Row: Wayne Goforth. James Huntsinger. Charles Camp, Mr. Mike Winburn, Advisor. Back Row: Cathy Mellon. Joyce Bolt, Karen Whitener, Miriam Smith. Organizations I 23 up A sa V Afro Club - FIRST ROW: Anthony Ager, Lula Petty, Bernice Wimbush, Veronica Ross, William Schenck, Lebra Nance. SECOND ROW: Peggy Vinson, Marie Elliott, Milicent Bell, Henry Griffin. Irene Clark, Victoria Elmore, Martha Williams, Barbara Shade. THIRD ROW: James Sims, Jackie Cunningham, Willie Carpenter, Willie Walton, LouVerne Crosby. 939. lf' Cleveland Tech Chorus - FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Ms. Dot Hord, Music Director, Geraldine Harris, Louise Hamrick, Bebe Borders. Martha Bailey, Shirley Meacham, Sheila Bridges. 24 I Organizations nl ' FOIA: W' H -1-w W . 4 4 . , Il Q I f.. -' Y A :I :zz gl' '14 -- ,- , f' 44 . . A A Q - 3 5 rev- l 2 ' Ii , 3 , ju' -fa'-1 if Q ff. ,k J. 1 2 I-..f,v .kk A - :th l I , .X El: E- 4 ga.- 1. 214 ,7- ,Q .4-4, Kg ' 4' me ' if Board of Trustees - FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: James Petty, Nita Burns. Mary Lou Barrier. James F. Cornwell, Cecil L. Gilliatt, Ralph Dixon. C. G, Poston, John F. Schenck Ill, H, Eugene LeGrand. Not pictured: Spurgeon Hewitt, Carl Mauney, Carl Dockery. Jr.. J. E. Herndon, Jr. T vi' P ,'fH. 0 ff ' . Q, ,,,.f-l' H ' l li' ,.r- ' -',' gf. ' ' Avnl' AXP! l - Our young executive takes time from a very busy schedule to keep up with the daily news. Establishment I 25 I ,' r l as fl X RS X 'XA An invigorating walk in the crisp morning air keeps our president alert for his many activities. The new classroom building has been a major concern how happy he'Il be in '75 when the building is completed, 26 I Establishment James B. Petty President of CCTI Whoso would be a man, must be a non- conformist .... nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Ab- solve you to yourseM and you shall have ' the suffrage of the world. for our president this past year. We know if IIIIIII Joe Allen Mr. Sherlin seems to be waiting for THAT call! Night Instructor Ronald Blanton Jerry Bumbaugh Dan Camp Lallage Carouthers Night Instructor Night Instructor Director of Practical Nursing Adult Education Y?-. 7 Y' Tad Cash Muriel Caveny Rebecca Cook Haley Dedmond Electrical Installation Practical Nursing Learning Center Director of 81 Maintenance Coordinator Learning Center There is a time in every man's education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignoranceg that imitation is suicideg that he must take himseb' for better or worse as his portion: that though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till. Establishment I 27 Ken Dedmon Bill Dixon Eugene Eskridge Jean Francis Night Instructor Night Instructor Department Head Secretary Business Cv--. Flay Gantt Reggie Gilbert Ken Grayson James Greene Maintenance Night Instructor Evening Supervisor Business Manager A foolish consistency is the hobglobin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines . . . to be great is to be misunderstood. Q- ' Dottie Hamrick ,K s Qigzpfp Night Instructor J. O. Hamrick Do you mean Mrs. Camp has to call to get an appointment? Welding 28 l Establishment Sandra Hardin The enterta GVSFII. Everette Hollifield Auto Body Repair inment committee of CCTI plans the next gala f--.r I , 41 Wilma Johnson Night Instructor It is no proof of man's understanding to be able to discern that what is true is true, and that what is false is false - this is the mark and character of intelli- gence. . ,..- was Bobby Hoover Related Subjects iii, i ii t i V , S: ' Q. Fred Hoyle Night Instructor . . z ,lf 4 Q Dorothy Hord Public Relations 5, 62 - fi. , f , . Q, jf, tr' 'f l '- , a , David James Mechanics f-- Establishment I 29 if '6- F , 'fi- inn.- at Becky Kiser Darrell Ledbetter Well. at least the bookstore is making money. Secretary Student Intern o z H los-A25 1 2? r 'rf 'fb t f l 'fl ' 3 - I . Qi WY- - -,1. , my sv 1 ' M A y ' 1 Q , Now, Sandy, don't you breathe a word of this! 30 I Establishment 1 N. X. 1. ina at . u..,' 3 'l ' f' ,YW 'V 'V' ' 'f : inf v-. I P 'Q' IL: I . 'l 4' A h- fp Lg' , V ' fx f' 7511 Mx' . f'. il , ,n , 1 -1 , x - .I .. , .. ,. . , Q . 1.1 H it 1, - 1 b M t . V- . . . H 44 ll L Q w ls ' J ffl V ' 1. ' . 'sv' Q we I!! 'ff' 5 ff-W ,-Y .. , ii-- ...nm L 'ff Ygl Lil Hal Lee Noel Lykirts Night Instructor Dean Of Student Services Simplieity, simplicily, simplicity! I say, le! your ,jj affairs be as Iwo or three, and not a hundred or a thousandg instead of a million Count hah' a dozen, and keep your accounts on your thumb nail. de. 5:- 1 X itgquyf Harry Matthews Randy Mayfield How do you like the new building so far? Director of Night lnstmctor Occupational Education D . ,xl F . 3' Now, it can't be all that bad! Establishment I 31 LQ 0 Jolane McCain Secretary Fred McFarland Dottie Mclntyre Joyce Meade Extension Director Related Subjects Night Instructor K 9 .n ,, g . D V w! L . .V A ' 6 f x A . r , ,..-- A .s,. - . L- . Sandy Melton Secretary 32 l Establishment Q x Q I Now, Gene, you're too young to see these! A, Q- 5 Graham Phifer Bobby Poston Frances Morgan Secretary Night Instructor Financial Aid Officer W , ii sd v J A, ' 5 nf .3 1 , Q4 U Q r-,Ui ' ' S . , Q ., . .6 V JI be x 'Q Frank Pullen Angie Putnam Counselor Snack Bar Operator L , Anna Rankin Dorothy Floark Secretary Media Specialist 1 'ffl i . -it r , , lu-4- ngu- pn- Mike's at the bottle again! 'bd ,1 Nw A-.rv x 95 Ethyl Shell Alvin Sherlin Don Smith Ruth Stamey Maid Dean of Instruction Extension Director Department Head Practical Nursing Establishment ! 33 A I . 1' x Evans Thompson Alice Tigner Business Librarian The life of man is a self-evolving circle, which, from a ring imperceptibly small, rushes on all sides outwards to new and larger Circles, and that without end. The extent to which this gen- eration of circles, wheel without wheel, will go, depends on the force or truth ofthe individual soul. For it is the inert efjbrt of each thought, having formed itself into a circular wave of Cir- cumstances jbr instance an empire, rules of an art, a local usage, a religious rite - to heap itseh' on that ridge and to solidtfv and hem in the life. 34 l Establishment John Swofford Don Tharrington Night Instructor Night Instructor do i ll I E. R. Wallace Daphine Ware Evening Supervisor Bookstore Manager c'x Jane Webb Ed White Bookkeeper Department Head Related Subjects .iv tu f I 4- l LJ ,t 5 W t 4 ...L i Bob Wiggins Michael Winburn Lee Woods Magdalene Wray Night Instructor Business Janitor Business 54' i'Q, bf , me K -M,,a.'--,,' Let man then learn the revelation of all nature and all thought to his heart: this, namely: that the highest dwells with him: that the sources of nature are in his own mind, if tlte sentiment of duty is there . . . . nothing can bring you peace but yourseU1 Noth- ing can bring you peace but the triumph of princi- ples. Establishment I 35 ,W i . ,N I ah i ta 1 Darrell Ledbetter. our student intern, is getting the straight facts from Haley Dedmon, director of the Learning Resource Center. 17-L6 L ogg' ALJ? O' A M t xsmss, . 1 .afffiw 1171, JJ,-'Z Q,,g.,a.Q+tf.47, o l ,M aggnzmm. floyd E HMA. Z 10 ff' I ufmkmzdtf' ez, 4 0 ' 'X ,- loaf Gmamalamu f'!-Id, Z-7w4WJ 3 L- The Learning Resource Center, which serves as the academic center of C CTI, adheres to a philosophy of .service to students, faculty, administration. and community. Ylte LRC supports and enriches classroom instruction through a collection of selected materials such as books, pamphlets, periodicals, records, films, slides, filmstrips, and transparencies. lhe LRC personnel are always willing to help those who desire help. 36 l Establishment Now, alter you watch Mickey Mouse . . Becky Cook, our very competent Learning Center Co-ordinator, helps a student. i fi' I f ,,,, I I ' N R The show must go on. says Sheila, Our dedicated student assistant came to work despite being rather shaken from an auto accident. A Iibrarian's work is never done!! At least. Alice Tigner says so, Alice, keeper of our treasured books, will never know how much we really ap- preciate her. Dot Ftoark. our media specialist, shows Becky Kiser how to operate a cassette copier, We could never make it without our media spe- cialist! lt is she who orders all those films, filmstrips. records. etc.. that are such vital teaching aids. Establishment l 37 P Bill Aaron Industrial Management lil John Adams Auto Mechanics lll V ...kv . Thomas Adison Auto Body lil Anthony Ager Industrial Management ltl l Leon Ager Barbara Allen Hellen Allen Jerry Allen Business Licensed Business Auto Mechanics ttl Administration til Practical Nurse l2l Administration l2l 38 ! Classes l Shirley Allen Thad Allen Executive Welding ill Secretary ill Billy Allison Roger Allison Radio and TV l2l lndustrial Management l2l ,I 3 I V , Q Earl Almond George Appllng Roger Appling Martha Bailey Auto Mechanics lil 'ndusma' Industrial Licensed Management l1l Management lll Practical Nurse l2l .14 'J . XY A ' I ' l s 5.2 . ..ff4w-V Classes I 39 Q X Yr Margie Ballard Becky Barrett Gerald Beaver Warren Beaver Executive Medical Industrial Industrial Secretary 111 Secretary 113 Management 113 Management 113 -1-1 Gary Bell Kenneth Bell Millicent Bell Dennis Bingham Business Business Licensed Auto Body C13 Administration lil Administration lil Practical Nurse lll To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, - that is genius. L? l sg ,...--f:- ' f - s 40 I Classes K -N,-ri gg Throw a stone into the stream, and the Circles that propagate themselves are the beautiful type of all influence. Man is conscious of a universal soul within or behind his individual life, where in, as in a firmament, the natures of Justice, Truth, Love, Freedom, arise and shine. l in Walter Bingham Theodore Black Plumbing ill Auto Mechanics ill a. Harold Blanton Roger Blanton Business Auto Body lll Administration ill Ronald Blackburn Business Administration t2l Debbie Blanton Medical Secretary 121 .BM l r i l Daniel Blye Natalie Boatwrrght Business Administration ill General Office Technology lll Classes 141 'X Joyce Bolin Business Administration ily S Jonnie Bostic Business Administration ill .fi Jim Bridges industrial Management ill Gary Bristol Licensed Practical Nurse ill 42 I Classes Toy Bolton Albert Borders Auto Body iii Auto Body ill Joyce Bolt Executive Secretary Q13 ii -Ji S , Dean Bowen Juanita Boyd Eddie Bridges Industrial Business BUSINESS Management in Administration in Administration lil F 1' i Libby Bridges Executive Secretary 123 Sheila Bridges Licensed Practical Nurse Q11 Rodney Bridges Business Administration 113 'Us Barbara Brili Milton Brooks Hazel Brown Mediflai Masonry 113 Business Secretary iii Administration i2i N Kyle Buff Clarence Bumgardner Industrial Industrial Management 123 Management Q13 Vivian Byers June Callahan General Oftice Licensed Technology Iii Practical Nurse Ui 'funk Joe Campbell Bill Canipe Industrial Industrial Management UI Management l1l X X Joe Champion Bobby Chapman Auto M9Chal'IiCS 111 Industrial Management Ui . ' - 5. Ps S J. D. Bumgardner Michael Bumgardner Industrial Business Management I2l Administration I1l 4-...- Charles Camp Don Campbell Accounting Q23 Business Administration Ut K 'Nx Iona Canipe David Champion Accounting iii Masonry Ui L'ange Chastain Loretta Cherry Business Executive Administration Secretary I2l Classes I 43 Xi Ei Irene Clark General Office Technology ill S ,- Taft Clark Arthur Cole Francis Cole Plumbing 117 Business Licensed Administration Q11 Practical Nurse Q21 XT A ' - --s...f ' 5 HI, liar 93174-V . .xy ' x ' ' 51.1 ,. 1 ' 5 ' fi ' , . 1 ' f f' 14 4 , I 1 J 1 fu? f -ss I' - .' S xv ' A Q F I Tx n Hi 'i f f I A Bea Collins Alan Cook Richard Cook Floy Cook Licensed Electrical Auto Mechanics lll Masonry Q11 Practical Nurse ill Installation 44 I Classes 8. Maintenance l2l -mai' 4 in ' L5 V aiu J V 'X -. .ff f 2:1 Q E uf Secretary 115 Claude Cooper Jeanne Crane Radio 8 TV 413 Medical i i i i ,k i f ' ii i Wg: Y 'v Rhonda Crawford Executive Secretary iii X L .a V Kenneth Crocker Business Administration 411 0 .A.,i . , i . -i' 3 HIE ,r .-ek V A L 1 5 X 1 vf N - K if - 5,4 LouVerne Crosby Gladys Culberth Jackie Cunningham Verna Dawkins General Office Licensed Auto Mechanics 113 General Office Technology 123 Practical Nurse 121 Technology 413 Classes l 45 X x A7 P k . l X .A 'L ! Rhonda Dawson Bob Dedmon Gus Degree Medical Industrial Electrical Secretary l2l Management ill Installation 8 Maintenance lll w. XX Elsie Dixon Jerry Dover General Office Auto Body lll Technology lll 46 I Classes Ray Drum Auto Mechanics lll Gene Deviney Auto Body l1l I Thomas Earls Electrical Installation 8. Maintenance Roger Edwards Radio St TV 129 Victoria Elmore Executive Secretary 427 Ben Elam industrial Management ltj si Harvey Fuller Auto Mechanics ill 'xl Marie Elliott Qu-5. J'1'i,.'f'i Denise Elmore Licensed Medical Practical Nurse lil Secretary ill A ' , , V, an we i M , . Q I xg Q xi 'A 5 l .-4.4. 1, A ' g 1 . A- V- Gam! John B, Gantt Plumbing HJ Industrial Management ltl J .V--Q 5- 2' ' .4 -. i F NJ Classes 147 xx, Q1 JA txt it pri f' 9 , It is remarkable how easily and insensibly we fall into a particu- lar route, and make a beaten track for ourselves . . . the surface of the earth is soh, and impressible by the feet of men,' and so with the paths which the mind travels. How worn and dusty, then must be the highways of the world, how deep the ruts of tradition and conformity! AL l'4 ?-- Qt fx Frank Gardner Electrical Installation 8. Maintenance lll 48 I Classes C Lynn Gi ?SDl9 Cynthia Glover Executive General Office Secfefi-VY Ui Technology ill Richard W. Goforlh Business Administration 123 Joyce Goins Medical Secretary ltl 1, -, l R , i I-' tl i WN D. D. Goode, Jr. Auto Mechanics lil be Rose Gomes Auto Mechanics lil Q- EN Teresa Graham Larry Green Bill Greene EXECUTIVE Business Industrial Secfeiafy i2l Administration l2l Management 417 . 'xy b xx i i Ah Michael Goolsby Business Administration lll Dottie Greene Medical Secretary l2l E- F' Gfeefle Teffill Gregory Henry J. Griffin Gary Griggs Auto Mechanics lil Business Industrial Industrial Admif1iSfI'3ii0fl C21 Management lil Management ltl If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meer with a success unexpected in common hours. He will put some things behind, will pass an invisible boundary: new, universal, and more liberal laws will begin to establish themselves around and within him,' or the old laws be expanded, and interpreted in his favor in a more liberal sense, and he will live with the license of a higher order of beings. In proportion as he simplUies his law, the laws of the universe will appear less complex, and solitude will not be solitude, nor poverty poverty, nor weakness weakness . . . if you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost,' that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them. Classes l 49 -H 5 l f Q -,,,.--g aah Don Hale Roger Hammond Charles Hamrick Dale Hamrick Auto Body up Radio 8 TV C23 , lndusmal Auto Mechanics IU 50 I Classes Management Hi 7 Q,- Joe D, Harnrick Kathy Hamrick Louise Hamrick Ronald Hamrick Industrial Medical Licensed Industrial Management C13 Secretary C23 Practical Nurse Q13 Management 111 X, Z' Classes I 51 Royce Hamrick Business Administration i1l Geraldine Harris Licensed Practical Nurse 129 Teresa Hartsoe Licensed Practical Nurse t2l -1'--' Margaret Henderson Eleanor Hendrick Chuck Henry Dean Herndon Licensed Licensed Business Electrical Practical Nurse t1l Practical Nurse Ui Administration ttl Installation 52 I Classes Dennis Hester Business Administration Q13 I f Jerry Hipps Industrial Management Q13 John Hoey Auto Mechanics Hi Gary Hollingsworth Auto Body iii Laffy' H0 inQ5W0'm Andrew Hopper Debra Hopper W B Hord Auto BOUY Ui Welding Ui Business Plumbing ui Administration Ui Classes I 53 l Qf' R . .'f ' A' ,Lf .Al I RHYVTWOUU Horton David Houch Duane Houser Carl Howell Industrial Auto Mechanics ill Auto Body lll Industrial MBVIHQGYTYGF11 CU Management 121 'T xx fl. x ', Ora Howell Billy Hoyle Debbie Hoyle Miles Hoyle Accounting ill Industrial Medical Radio 8. TV lil 54 I Classes Management lll Secretary ill Yv- .1 Linda Huff General Office Technology ill .als K. wr.. Rachel Humphries Licensed Practical Nurse Ol 4. .,., 1-X .A is ' - Ed Hughes Radio St TV ill David Hullender James Hultman Industrial Radio 8. TV ill Management ill ik- x ix 8 .,.'- Wx- Lois Hunt Rita Hunt James Huntsinger Licensed Medical Business Practical Nurse Q13 Secretary ill Administration t2l p J-N af. 1 ERN . iff ,.. I, f, Classes I 55 Xxx 8'5- Qs- ff. 'Ol Mike Hutchins Shannon Hyde Flicky Jenkins Carl Johnson Industrial Radio 8. TV 113 Auto Body ill Electrical Management 111 Installation 56 ! Classes Do not be too timid and Squeamish about your actions. All Iih' is an experinzerit. The more experinzwtts you make the bettar. What if they are a little coarse, and you may .1161 your coat soiled or torn? What if you do fail, and get fairly rolled in the a'irl mice or Iwicvf' Up again you xhall nc'i'er he so afraid ofa tumble. 8- Maintenance ibn ps LY Linda Johnson Wylie Johnson Mike Johnsonbaugh Executive Auto Mechanics UI Industrial Secretary l2l Management Ui -.X 11,25 Jimmy Jones R. G. Jones Roy Jones Auto Mechanics UI Industrial Radio 8 TV lil Management ltj if-w Filchafd Justice Melvin Kale Gary Kester Auto Mechanics til Industrial Industrial Mangement lil Management ill 5' - A I 'I , 7' - I -,-162 KF! I V I- 4 gp .1 i l I 4' Harold Jones Radio 8. TV l2I Peggy Jordon Accounting tll X ...H L . X Oqtfik' xp: ' 'ha' 'V fbias - Emily Kirby Business Administration Ill Our age is retrospective. It builds the sepulehres ofthe fathers. It writes biographies, histories, and criticism. The foregoing generations beheld God and nature face to face: we, through their eyes. Why should not we have a poetry and philosophy ty' insight and not of tradition, and a religion by revelation to us, and not the history of theirs? Entbosomed for a season in nature. whose floods of life stream around and through us. and invite us, by the powers they supply, to action proportioned to nature, why should we grope among the dry bones of the past, or put the living generation into masquerade out of its jaded wardrobe? The sun shines to-day also. There is more wool and flax in the fields. There are new lands, new men, new thoughts. Let us demand our own works and laws and worship. Classes l 57 1' Erika Lail Kay Laii Fredrick Latz James Laude Executive Licensed Welding 115 Auto Mechanics 1U Secretary 113 Practical Nurse 111 5 5 - R 3 Martha Lavender Albert Lawing Bob Lawless Johnny Lawrence Executive Auto Mechanics 119 industrial Business Secretary 113 Management 113 Administration 113 - I , i :mt 'xyf? .sf--:nw .-Z 58 I Classes 'P f L i ' f 'v -1 ,rl Daryl Ledbetter Gary Ledbetter Welding Q11 Radio 8. TV 113 Charles Lee John Lee Business Business Administration 127 Administration Q23 ' ' l i ,Z Jerry Ledbetter Radio 8. TV Q23 Steve Ledford Industrial Management ill Carl Little Masonry Ui Larry Litllejohn Radio 8. TV lli Classes I 59 nv-Cf , ' x The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed despera- tion .... but it is a characteristic of wisdom ..,, not to do desperate things Iain?- 4-,ax g,Sf7 ws!! 1' 'i' 'T 1g1Xxi N X X. 'Tlfli l lll 14,394 L for Karla London Bill Lovelace Medical Electrical Secretary ill Installation 81 Maintenance lll 15 Q -Q, Sue Lovelace Doris Lowery Executive Executive Secretary 123 Secretary l2l 15. 'A 4 X i L Sadie Mabery Charlie Magness Marie Marlin William Martin Medical Business Medical Accounting lll Secretary lll Administration 117 Secretary ill 60 1 Classes A good deal of character is our abused age. The rights of woman, the antislavery -, temperance -, peace -, health -, and money-movementsg fe- male speakers, mobs and martyrs, the paradoxes, the antagonism of old and new, the anomalous church, the daring mysticism and the plain prose, the uneasy relation of domestics, the struggling toward better household arrange- ments, - all indicate life at the heart, not yet justly organized at the surface. s- -T A K 1 I ii A '- X f 1 1 1 1 Eugene Massey C. W. Mauney Auto Body 111 Auto Mechanics 111 if Virginia McClain Licensed Auto Mechanics 111 Practical Nurse 121 Ernest McCIuney 1 Raymond McCluney Auto Mechanics 111 Auto Body 111 Robert McKinney Doris McKissick Bobby McNeely General Office Radio 8 TV 111 Technology 111 Classes I 61 .tel- 3 5'-fni, ' ' .fp . - w .fl QU' Q3-w. Gary McSwain Richard McSwain Shirly Meacham Accounting lil Business Licensed Administration l2l Practical Nurse ill Mike Mellon H. M. Miller Jerry Mitchem Business Plumbing 113 Auto Mechanics ill Administration C23 62 I Classes Qs 'rf' Roy McNeily Industrial Management l1l Jack McNeilly Masonry lll Cathy Mellon Executive Secretary KU Lola Mitchem Medical Secretary l2l 1 -rx Becky Moore Executive Secretary 113 urs Scott Moss Plumbing 113 I Lebra Nance Executive Secretary 113 Steve Moore Auto Body 113 Donice Murdock General Office Technology 123 Teresa Osborne Medical Secretary 113 Q., qui 3 1 Betty Owens Howard Padgett, Jr. Medical Auto Mechanics 113 Secretary 133 f 'Vi L C-L - 7 X James Mosely Julia Moss Electrical Business Installation Administration 123 8. Maintenance 113 Man is an animal who more than any ollier can adapt himseU' to all climates and Circumstances. X 11: n j1.'..,.'i,.i it Classesl63 i Ben Page Plumbing ill on Us 9' Clyde Patterson Electrical Installation 8- Maintenance lli John Peace Business Administration l2i 1- Robert Petterson industrial Management llt 64 I Classes iw ve.: if is-. Gertrude Patrick Pat Panther Carl Patrick Licensed Industrial Licensed Practical Nurse l2i Management t2i Practical Nurse Ui 19 Wanda Patterson John Patterson Michael Patterson Industrial Auto Mechanics lil Medical Management ltt Secretary Q27 . jf7,.-'Mr at 1 5 gt Paul Perkins Flay Pearson Lynn Pennington Radio 8. TV 12D Medical Drafting Ui Secretary Q13 l-lfia PGTYY John Phillips Jo Ann Piercy Licensed Welding ltl Medical Practical Nurse lti Secretary Q23 J. D. Ponder James Ponder Johnny Powell Dennis Pressly Welding Q13 Welding C13 Auto Mechanics lll Auto Mechanics Q13 1410- inn... S l l , J Kassie Price Kathy .Price Martha Price Steve Price Executive MGGICGI Medical Auto Mechanics lll Secretary l1l Secfelafy lll Secretary ltl -Qi - .-'- 'I '- X,: ,, aft. Charles Putnam Mike Putnam Peggy Putnam Business Business Licensed Administration Q21 Administration lll Practical Nurse l2l f i Hallie Quinn Bobby Rains Randy Raynor Medical Industrial Accounting 42, Secretary 111 Management ill L.: ,A Sarah Queen Executive Secretary 113 Todd Rhodes Industrial Management l2l Classes I 65 i' Peggy Richards Licensed Practical Nurse t2l Sybil Riley Business Administration ill Larry Roach Plumbing X Blake Robbins Auto Mechanics 66 I Classes 9 Q3 Beth Roberts Johnny Lee Roberts Executive Industrial Secretary 413 Management Ul Linda Ross Licensed Practical Nurse t2l it l Russell Scism Sheila Scism Business Medical Administration lil Secretary lll Veronica Floss General Office Tec. lil '5- L-h. QL- Francis Fiunyans Business Math David Sanford Business Administration lil Linda Scott Freda Sellers Licensed Licensed Practical Nurse ill PFBCUCSI Nurse t1l Classes I 67 Joey Sentell Auto Mechanics Hi Roger Simpson SL Barbara Shade Executive Secretary Ui f. Clifton Sims v if! ' S v. . Roy Sharpe Jack Shytle Masonry Masonry James Sims Tyfee Sims Auto Body Repair My Auto Bgdy Repair My Auto Body Repair up Auto Body Repair Ui 68 I Classes . I r ' 4 g l Q5 S 'x X 1 James Sisk Betty Jane Smith Bob Smith Charlie Smith Industrial Medical Industrial Business Management lil Secretary lil Management lil Administration l2l ,iff va, 'H ,Z L. tw- ! IAA X .fi l 5. i Jimmy Smith Julia Smith Larry Smith Miriam Smith Industrial Medical Auto Body Repair 413 Accounting l2l Management ill Secretary l2l Classes I 69 V noch Choiceof glylgg whim gold mounting.. RUP!! or laurel laurel uproers will bg taken Solitude is naught and society is naught. Alternate them and the good of each is seen. You can soon learn all that society can teach you for a while. After some interval when these delights have been sucked dry, accept again the op- portunities of society. The same scenes revisited shall wear a new face, shall yield a higher culture. Undulation, alter- nation is the condition ofprogress, of life. 70 l Classes Date Depo.HTiEk CK Pmmqgu 'ro -:olvlws jfaep. tj,-f llnaa Place ,9f ..f-Jf..!. ff ll. Sara Smith Licensed Practical Nurse Q23 Wanda Smith Accounting 113 Q li KA. I 'r-5' Yr. 5 . J! V' ' rl '-i,,r.J? 1 1 , N x ' 1 , ,,I 'T 5 as l .ex '3 - g ,I ' 1: i - ,5 , I George Snellings Electrical Installation 8. Maintenance ill t ,K X. l Keith Spangler Auto Body Repair ill Democracy, Freedom, has its root in the scared truth that every man lzath in him the divine Reason, or that, though few men since the creation of the world live according to the dictates of Reason, yet all men are created capable of so doing. That is the equality and the only equality of all men. To this truth we look when we say, Reverence thysem' Be true to thysei Because every man has within him somewhat really divine, therefore is slavery the unpar- donable outrage it is. ' Classes I 71 'i 11' '- 2. Margaret Spangler Medical Secretary ill Larry Spear Business Administration ill K ff Ava Spearman Medical Secretary Ml i Kim Stinchcomb Business Administration Ut Ray Sturgill Industrial Management QU t M Floyd Surratt Auto Body C11 But, Mr. Hamrick, it still looks like alittle devil to me! Classes I 73 Thomas Surratt Industrial Management Q21 9'4- Q-Q Jack Thompson Auto Mechanics L11 Dwight Toms Radio Si T.V. QU 74 f Classes Jerry Dean Toney Welding Dennis Towery Industrial Management My . ,gi -3. 5 'N . Martha Towery Licensed Practical Nurse 421 Classes I 75 iii- ,. 1' ' Jai rf iffy i ' f' i 1 fi PQ x ,. i 4, sis 1' fu . Q. 1 Sheila Vassey Peggy Vinson Joe Voss Executive Licensed Plumbing QU Secretary Q21 Practical Nurse Hi 76 I Classes George Ward Radio 8t TV Q11 . . is The key to every man is his thought. My Ernest Watson Auto Body C11 Life is a series of surprises. Doug Weathers Business Administration Ui 78 I Classes Insist on yoursem never imitate. Ray Watkins Drafting Ui Conversation is a game of circles Jan Whisnant Medical Secretary 11 i not what the people think. Robert Whisnant Auto Mechanics 111 For nonconformity the world whips you with its displeasure. Karen Whitener Business Administration l2l What I must do is all that concerns me, Mary Whitfield Executive Secretary l2l Let a man then know his worth, and keep things under his feet. rt is infirmity of will. Pat Wiggins Business Administration 413 Discontent is the wan! of Seb'-reliance: Paul Wiley Industrial Management l1l Classes I 79 gb--.. Q- Wayne Williams Donis Willis Larry Willis Geraldine Wilson Welding tll Executive Welding til Licensed Secretary Ol Practical Nurse tll guniut Gloria Wilson Harriett Wilson Jersey Wilson Lila Wilson General Office Typing Business Genral Office Tec. 111 Administration til Tec. ill Danny Worthy Danny Wright Margie Wright Ronnie Wright Business Auto Body Repair til Medical Electrical Admlfl5Sif3il0f Ui Secretary ill Installation 8- Maintenance John Yarbro Industrial 80 I Cl8SS68 Management l1l 5 o I A n 1 no dawn merely, but, E, if possible, Nature and human We Q are as various as constitutions . . . Could ' at greater miracle than for us to look through ' , t each other's eyes instant? We should live in all L X the ages of the hour: ay, in all the worlds of the ages. Mythology! - I know of no reading of so startling and in- s forming as this I Miscellaneous l 81 UL L .-.5 ig?-eg 1 p . gl 453 Vi WX huuuwl! J'..'F Wx! M Q 4, TS 4 5 5? X A 's ' I N , 1-fx, XX-'L f . 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'L XX VW v 9 Pregden nl fi '14 Qoffg W 'JH IOM Sf' Xl .1 4 I Z5 ix N GCI BMIK CG' nas cm jk! oger Cong Sngn Peoce:Poc ugeualug Sys x 7' fem QABXG s x SA G 5 X0 x 08 cfo Q 67 if 106 ef! ,Se Plan Mo we 7l'OC9 Q' ww---q--NK ie 2'g cAgE:0f , O Q, I 0 -007 O09 8630, 649401 OSOIJQASS '72 '26 Wofoh 2 b' We 06 oo ' X lo Zio wg? O' XFN-p. 0556 Prlces Push Q 1 sw 6, Q: E Ax A I o 6' 86 I Miscellaneous THE BRIDGE BUILDER An old man, going a lone highway Came at the evening, cold and gray, To a chasm, vast and deep and wide, Through which wasflowing a sullen tide. The old man crossed in the twilight dim,- The sullen stream had no fears for him,- But he turned when safe on the other side And built a bridge to span the tide. OId man, said afellow pilgrim near, You are wasting strength with building here,' Your journey will end with the ending day, You never again must pass this way,- You have crossed the chasm, deep and wide Why build you the bridge at the eventide? The builder liked his old gray head: Goodfriend, in the path lhave come, he said, There followeth after me today A youth whose feet must pass this way. This chasm that has been naught to me To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be. He, too, must cross in the twilight dim,' Goodfriend, I am building a bridge for him.'2 -Will Allen Dronzgoole The Bridge staff has worked to put together a yearbook that will portray a revealing picture of our school. But although we worked hard on it, we know it is not entirely accurate. Since pictures play the most important part in an annual, we would like to thank our photographer, Mr. Elwin Stillwell, for all our pictures. We certainly ap- preciate his time and efforts. We want to give credit for our quotations to three 19th Century poets of Nature and self-reliance: Em- erson, Thoreau, and Whitman. Of course, we don't want to forget to thank Student Services for allowing us to work on the annual in their closet. Our final thank you is to the administrators, faculty. and students for their cooperation. 4,3 6' 275.5 .45 f- 3 ' is , Miscellaneous I 87 MRS. ELNIER BRIDGES IOwnerI 88 WE AIM TO PLEASE XXX- gif ,,.1 ,rf I 'ng'-J' . .., . . . -4 vf 4 ' . w' I .f , , 4 . - Y! . 1 I, Al BRIDGES BARBEQUE LODGE, INC. Hwy. 74 East Ph. 484-4225 CATERING TO PUBLIC BEST WISHES C A R O L I N A FREIGHT CARRIERS CORPORATION GENERAL OFFICES Cherryville, North Caroiina 28024 CARTER CHEVROLET, INC. ROGER'S PONTIAC CADILLAC, INC. 208 W. Dixon Blvd., Shelby 200 W. Dixon Blvd. Shelby, N. C. WHERE QUALITY CANNOT BE BEAT TILLMAN MOTORS FRAZIERS SHOES Belwood, N. C. Shelby 704 538-7474 TR I-CITY MALL OWNERS JERRY and SARAH BAXTER THE PLACE ,--5 ,W- 25 B fIQ' l ' HEAT OUT ' AT THE PLACE i-f 1 NOW SERVING BREAKFAST Cherryvllle, N. C. Ph. 435-3603 l 89 Compliments of DR. S. F. HARDIN CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 518 South DeKalb Street Shelby, North Carolina Phone 482-7271 DEDMON RECAPPING, INC. 205 McBrayer Street HHODAKA CYCLES Shelby, North Carolina ORA SU PERMARKET THE EAGLE'S NEST GIFTS 81 CRAFT SUPPLIES 74 By-Pass Shelby, North Carolina Compliments of LUTZ - AUSTELL FUNERAL HOME 409 W. Marion Street HOME G OFFICE SUPPLY SIEIIY, I. G. lgllnilnlllll -0- Dhllf-H BUFF'S TAPE SHOP 8 TRACK STEREO TAPES 53.50 TAPE PLAYERS LUTZ FURNITURE, INC. FURNITURE OF DlSTINCTlON Globe - Drexal Specialize in Electro Phonic Home Units Hickory- Lees Carpet All Tapes By Original Artist And Guaranteed 603-607 N. Morgan Street Shelby, North Carolina 223 W. Graham Street Phone: 487-4226 phone. 487-5235 COMPLI MENTS OF 705 INDUSTRIES Fiber Gloss Shelby, North Carolina Fr? UNION TRU T Your Kind of Bank MEMBER OF F. D. LC. LITTLE M00 DAIRY BARN 2 Highway 74 E. G' FAST Foop a. DAIRY TREATS! We Feature Hot Dogs 84 Hamburgers Made The Old Timey Way! Cleveland Tech Students Always Welcome! Q JC PENNEY THE VALUES ARE HERE EVERY DAY 7 West Warren Street Downtown Shelby Open All Day Wednesday Open Friday Night 'till 8:30 Open Daily 9-5:30 P.M. Congratuations From RIVIERE PRINTING COMPANY Highway 74 East Shelby, North Carolina Phone 482-6778 YOUR QUALITY COLOR HOUSE A Consistent Supporter of Education Since 1894 E112 Shelby Easily Star GUARANTEED AUDITED DAILY CIRCULATION CLEVELAND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Lafayette at Sumter Shelby, North Carolina 28150 Phone: 482-4311 fn QU: Li: I7 5 ,,.-,I YOUR SAVINGS CORNER LOY'S MEN'S SHOP 16 E. Warren Shelby, North Carolina Tri-City Mall Forest City, North Carolina LORA LANE OUTLET STORE LADIES SPORTSWEAR MEN'S POLYESTER PANTS 2 Miles North of Shelby on Highway 18 DAVID N. JAMES GARAGE 201 N. Washington Phone: 482-1955 ,JEL K f-Eg, , fl ED SMITH WAYNE CROCKER SHELBY FLYING SERVICE, INC UPTOWN SERVICE CENTER E-Z HAUL RENTALS Shelby Municipal Airport Shelby, North Carolina 482-6317 FLIGHT INSTRUCTION -AIR TAXI AIRCRAFT RENTAL Phone Corners 482-4831 East Marlon 8 North Dekalb H mi -I-11 ' I' FLOWERS AND GIFTS GILLIATT'S, INC. 117 West Marion Street PENDLETEIN'S COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE 487-5221 SH!I.lv'u SPQID 5- CUITUM HtADQuAl1'l.ll SUB LINEEERBER STREET SHELBY, N. C. 94 xg -fL- li-1. 7 - 9 - 11 North Lafayette Street Shelby, North Carolina SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Store Hours: 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Open Friday Nights to 8:30 p.m. P 457 9127 TIMES PRINTING F SHELBY INC. UTG0 0 ' EAST MARION CITGO SERVICE phone 482-5486 BRUSH O MATIC CAR WASH PRINTING - ENGRAVING THOMAS 5, LEDI'-'ORD CARPENTER TIRE SERVICE HAMRICK'S MEN'S CLOTHING OUTLET SOM URES RECAPPING Name Brands Phone HU 7-7392 FIRST QUALITY p. on Box 723 Lawndale, North Carolina Shelby' North Carolina BEST WISHES FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE Compliments of LILY MILLS COMPANY Shelby, North Carolina Compliments of SHELBY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 224 East Warren Street Shelby, North Carolina A GOOD PLACE TO SAVE . ,.., . f-. U.,-K . -,-4 -fy . , A I 1- .0-4-ffrr'fY'!2i-Kg: ' ' on-. , ' 'N ,s, '3 I . x ,M .M ,w,.,,,A ,A I- 1 mv'-' I . , A .. . Li. 4 :qnvlg - 1 I 'Tv b 5. - ' 54- - I , V., - -,Lx ' '9? q ,JI If ., .sv an M .:: -..':',,,,,. .,-I., f qi- ,--,. ' -'69, 4' 1 -.--. . ' i . .,:..., iI:'-'?fI':4:x:dl .551-' --in -4 J. - ' l I K . ' 1 , A? dr -I I 1 as 1 k. I Q- 4 ,- Q- - L4 . f'..a.T:r,.. -1- -1,-f. L' - W M -Q' . I' 5 . , . 1 -41 1 A i f I:-a' lp- ' ' g We-1' ip- - Y' 1g :g, I I . 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DODGE CARS 81 TRUCKS O. E. FORD COMPANY Shelby, N. c. EvERvrHiNo FOR BUILDING 98 HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Shelby, North Carolina 514 N. Lafayette Street Shelby, North Carolina YOUR HOMETOWN BANK Member FDIC Member Federal Reserve System Best Wishes PORTER BROS. INC. Shelby, North Carolina SHELBY PRINTING COMPANY, INC. Office Supplies - Machines - Furniture Phone C7047 482-1454 Shelby, North Carolina , 99 A. A. RAMSEY 8. SON, INC GENERAL CONTRACTORS Shelby, North Carolina PUBLIC BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION P. O. Box 1456 Telephone 482-8101 CAROLINA MADE FLOUR, CLEVELAND CORN MEAL and CLEVELAND FEEDS Eagle Roller Mill Company 315 East Avenue Shelby, North Carolina Compliments of SHELBY SEAMLESS HOSIERY MILLS, INC. P. O. Box 790 Shelby, North Carolina W. J. DIXON 8g SONS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fallston, North Carolina Compliments of BOB BEAM'S PHILLIP 66 GRO., GAS, OIL, TIRES Fallston, North Carolina Phone 538-7650 Compliments of THE AUTO INN of Shelby, Inc. APPLIANCES GOODYEAR TIRES 400 North LaFayette St. A. M. BOGGS 8. SONS BUILDING CONTRACTORS FERTILIZER SALES FEED GRINDING COTTON GRINDING P. O. Box 35 Phone 538-7176 ----'1 NWN UNIT' :LILA- 'tC.79'., 91 Lawndale, N. C. . is JL rf' ' Compliments of Young Motor Sales Compliments of LINCOLN-IVIERCURY , J. D. BUNIGARDNER Young Buick Co. Phone 482-7858 Buicx-OPEL Shelby, N. C. BEST WISHES ARTEE INDUSTRIES, INC MONTGOMERY'S SERVICE STATION Gas - Oil - Lubrication - Tires P' O' BOX 1485 Wrecker Service Shemy' N' C' ,28150 Batteries 24 Hour Service Tires Bllahnton Industrial Park Hwy. I-85 81 29 one 17047 482-3826 Phone 936-7781 Compliments of CLEVELAND RADIATOR SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED 907 Fallston Road Shelby, N. C. Phone 482-2421 Floyd Sharts, Manager Hanley Whisnant, Assistant Manager PoIkviIIe Beauty Shop Polkville Hawkins Florist Polkville Williams Grocery Shelby COSTNER'S FURNITURE STORE Shelby, North Carolina M I 1'--5--grlli 1. s -A j V I E ,- in X , ' 'n '- . 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