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Hendren Cleveland, North Carolina “Hammer, Nails, Home Projects.” Miss Nita Pyatt Nebo, North Carolina “Comma Blunder,” “Bon Voyage.” Senior Class Sponsor Miss Sarah Baity £eniw CiaM President....................................Jack Cauble Vice-President....................Sallie Wilhelm Secretary.........................Evelyn Campbell Treasurer...................................Henry Safley Reporter.....................................Jean Beeker tytadccU Mascots Harold Lee Paris Jane Wood Mary Annie Bar.nhar.dt Slim” Science Club 3, Secretary 3; Library Club 4; Basketball Manager 4; Secretary of THE CLEVANA 4. Scottie Geneva Beaver Doodle” F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Glee Club 1; Dramatics 3; Basketball 2. Jean Elizabeth Beeker Jeane” F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Journalism 2; Library Club 2, 4; Class Reporter 4; May Court Attendant 2, Miss Cleve- land High School of 1947. Chari.es David Berg Parkey” F. F. A. 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 3; Monogram 3, 4. Iris Evelyn Campbell Evvie” F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 4; Beta Club 3, 4, President 4; Freshman Class President; Treasurer of Junior Class; Secretary of Senior Class; Dramatics 3; Associate Editor of THE CLEVANA 4; Editor-in-Chief of THE CLEVANA 4; Marshal 3; Glee Club 1; Secretary of Sopho- more Class. Herbert Lee Campbell Fred” F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Journalism 2; Monogram 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4. Jack Farris Cauble Farris” Monogram 3, 4, President 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3 ,4, Cap- tain 2, 3, 4, Basketball Award 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Journalism 2; President of Senior Class; Treasurer of THE CLEVANA 4. Eva Viola Goodson Sis” Art Editor of THE EAGLE EYE 4; Science Club 3; F. K. A. 4. Margaret Elola Graham Marg” F. H. A. 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Dramatics 1. Kathryn Jean Kesler Butterbean” Glee Club 1; F. H. A. 3, 4, Reporter 4; 4-H Club 3 4; Chief Typist of THE EAGLE EYE 4. Avin Vernell Leckie Fat” Monogram 3; F. H. A. 2, Song Leader 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Journalism 2; Glee Club 2; Assistant Business Manager of THE CLEVANA 4. Willie Kate McCubbins Tiny” F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Journalism 1, 2; Glee Club 2; 4-H Club 3; Library Club 2. Bruce Edward Owens B.O.” F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 3, Secretary 4; Mono- gram 3, 4; Journalism 2; Sports Reporter 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4, Captain 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Marshal 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Business Manager of TELE CLEVANA 4; Sports Editor of THE EAGLE EYE 4. Doris Mae Padgett Bulldog” F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Journalism 1, 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4; Circulation Manager of THE EAGLE EYE 4. Barbara Norine Paris Bob” F. H. A. 2, 3, Vice-President 2; Reporter 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Journalism 3; Library Club 2; Basketball 1, 2, 4,; Monogram 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Vice-President of Junior Class; Editor- in-Chief of THE EAGLE EYE 4; Circulation Manager of THE CLEVANA 4; Marshal 3; May Court Attendant 2. Henry William Saflly Henri” Journalism 2, 3; Library Club 4; Art Club 1; F. F. A. 1, 2, Secretary 2; Dramatics 2, 3; Secretary of the Junior Class; Treasurer of the Senior Class; Secretary and Treasurer of THE CLEVANA 3; Class Editor of THE CLEVANA 4. Clyde Leslie Wilhelm Alec” F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Watch Dog 3, 4; Football 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Journalism 1; Monogram 3, 4. Sallie Frances Wileielm Pumpkin” F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, President 2; 4-H Club 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram 3. 4, Secretary 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Vice-President of the Senior Class; Journalism 2; Activities Editor of THE CLEVANA 4. John Hf.ath Wooten Heath” F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3, 4; Agriculture Award 2, 3; Monogram 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Football 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism 2; Sports Editor of THE CLEVANA 3, 4; Marshal 3; President of Student Council 4. Motto: “Success awaits at labor’s gates” Class Colors: Green and White Class Flower: Red Rose Sen ior CtaM Htitcrij This story, a story of a journey, began in the fall of 1.944. The trav- elers, twenty-seven in number, started this journey to graduation with a gleam in their eyes and faith in their hearts. At that time we didn’t think of the hard work we had to accomplish before we received our reward, the Diplomas. Each and every traveler had the grit and deter- mination to travel that road even though some fell by the wayside. The first mile of the journey began as we entered our freshman year. It was hard at first, but soon everyone fell in step and was well on his way. As we crossed the first mile some could not keep the pace and went astray. The second mile, being our sophomore year, was highlighted because we knew we were really advancing. On the road, we met a new traveler, Mary Annie Barnhardt, who soon fell into the stride with us. At the beginning of our junior year we continued the journey with more strength and vigor than ever before, because we knew the goal was just around the curve. Charles Berg, a newcomer to our caravan, gave us a number of twenty. We decided that by electing guides for our caravan, we could make greater progress. The guides chosen were: John Wooten, President; Barbara Paris, Vice-President; Henry Safley, Secre- tary; Evelyn Campbell, Treasurer. Finder the able supervision of Mrs. Corbett Bledsoe, we presented a junior play and conducted drives, includ- ing the selling of Christmas Cards, Greeting Cards and Magazines. With this hard earned money we entertained the Seniors of ’47 at a formal banquet at the Yadkin Hotel. This was the first year that none of our fellow travelers failed to make the grade. We began the last lap of our journey in the fall of 1947, which was to be a very eventful year for us. With the end in view we strived much harder, knowing that this was our last chance. Our leaders chosen were: Jack Cauble, President; Sallie Wilhelm, Vice-President; Evelyn Camp- bell, Secretary; Henry Safley, Treasurer. During that year we set up a standard school ring and successfully published the second school Annual. One of our fellow travelers, Jean Beeker, was crowned as Miss Cleveland School of 1947. We are now at the end of the trail and soon the long hard struggle will be forgotten. Our pleasures of achievement will long be remem- bered. And as we go to face the future, our hearts are filled with grati- tude to our Parents, Teachers, and Friends, whose guidance and encouragement have made this achievement possible. Henry W. Safley, Historian £ehicr CtaAAPtcpkecif Ten long years from now I am resting my weary bones in an easy chair and catching up on the news. I am suddenly aware that it concerns many people I know, in fact, some of my former classmates. Right on the front page is an article about an outstanding operation performed by Surgeon Avin Leckie at Johns Hopkins. You know Mary Barnhardt is Superintendent of Nurses at the same hospital. Here’s a picture of Doris Padgett smiling happily because she is new Head Nurse at the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Looking further I see that Viola Goodson’s brilliant salesmanship has carried her to the top, for she now owns and operates a large department store in Greensboro. Jean Kesler’s ability in business has gone right on with her. Slip is Business Manager of the New York Times. I see that Carnegie Hall is boasting another appearance of The Great Pianist Henry Safley. One lad of ’48 has gone far in the agricultural field. Clyde Wilhelm is owner of one of the best groups of farms in North Carolina. I see here where Charles Berg’s basketball and football training helped him get ahead. Today he is recognized as the best coach in the South and is Athletic Director at the University. The Home Demonstration Club will be held at the home of Barbara Paris with Sallie Wilhelm acting as president and Jean Beeker giving a demonstration on new ideas in Dressmaking. H’m, look at this article, F. B. I. Agent Geneva Beaver has cracked another case for the Government. Herbert Campbell’s slow speech does not prevent his success as one of Uncle Sam’s best tax collectors. Turning the page I see that James Lyerly has a big transfer truck on route to New York. In order that we may always be able to go places, I see Jack Cauble is head of the Towel City Retreading Company in Kannapolis. I see Margaret Graham has been elected as Manager of the Southern Bell Telephone Company in Charlotte. Bruce Owens is being kept busy as director of The Electrical Engi- neering Department at North Carolina State College. John Wooten’s Army life with his easy-going disposition may some- day, before long, put him in the White House as President of the United States. Myself a Soda Jerker” on Times Square in New York. I’d better lay my paper aside now as it is time to hear Evelyn Camp- bell announcing my favorite radio program. Willie Kate McCubbins, Prophetess XaAt Will and Testament the ClaJJ 1048 We, the Senior Class of Cleveland High School, being of sound mind and good memory, do hereby make, declare, and publish this to be our Last Will and Testament. First: To the faculty we leave all our books and thanks for guiding us so faithfully these many years. Second: We will and bequeath to our Parents all our love for their patience and understanding in helping us to go through school. Third. We will and bequeath to the Junior Class our notes and good luck, because there will be room for some more. Fourth: I, Henry Safley, will my musical ability to Cotton” Bar- ringer. Fifth: I, Avin Leckie, hereby will my wittiness to Nancy Cloer. Sixth: I, Bruce Owens, do will my position on the football team to Harry Albright. Seventh: I, Mary Barnhardt, will and bequeath my working ability to Kenneth Swicegood. Eighth: I, Evelyn Campbell, will my laughing ability to Joyce Ann Barber. Ninth: I, Sallie Wilhelm, will and bequeath my athletic ability to Doris Wood. Tenth: I, Jean Beeker, do will my chemistry book to anybody that wants it. Eleventh: I, Barbara Paris, will and bequeath my popularity to Gil- bert Archie. Twelfth: I, Charles Berg, do will my way with the women to Charlie Waller. Thirteenth: I, Herbert Campbell, will my baseball ability to Keith Foster. Fourteenth: I, John Wooten, will my bashfulness to Foot” Fleming. Fifteenth: I, Viola Goodson, will my quietness to Jimmy Bame. Sixteenth: I, Geneva Beaver, will my love of dancing to Betty Smith. Seventeenth: I, Jack Cauble, will my basketball position to Donald Lyerly. Eighteenth: I, Willie Kate McCubbins, will my smiles and friendli- ness to Harold Barringer. Nineteenth: I, Clyde Wilhelm, will my laziness to Evelyn Pinkston. Twentieth: I, Doris Padgett, will my place as program chairman in Beta Club to any deserving student. Twenty-first: I, Jean Kesler, will my typewriter to Eugene Berg. Twenty-second: I, Margaret Graham, will my comb and mirror to Bonnie Campbell. In witness whereof, I, Bruce Owens, having been authorized, directed, and delegated by the Senior Class to bring together its Last Will and Testament and with its help do hereunto set my hand and affix my seal, on this, the seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight. Bruce Owens, Witnessed by: Testator John Wooten Sallie Wilhelm Avin Leckie Out (jclfyh The sun came up with golden gleam; A dove came flying by; The doors were opened once again— The doors of Cleveland High. We heard the school bell chiming, As we came ’cross the dale; It said to us — these are good days, God grant you use them well. We seniors gathered once again, The halls rang with our cheers. We had good times in our last days The days at Cleveland High. One day the dove came flying back To call us softly from the sky; We knew the end was drawing near, And we had soon to say good-bye. Just then the day was dawning, But the sun slid down so bold Into a pool of golden sky Like ruby set in gold. Together we walked through the open gates To wait the coming day; We placed our lives in God s strong hand, _ iL . .1- T Tlie Wav. T4p is Jean Beeker, Class Poet Most Intelligent—Evelyn Campbell Most Musical—Henry Safley Best Looking—Jean Kesler, Jack Cauble Class Poet—Jean Beeker Most Popular—Barbara Paris, Clyde Wilhelm Friendliest—Herbert Campbell Most Studious—Mary Barnhardt Best-all-around—Willie Kate McCubbins, John Wooten Wittiest—Avin Leckie Most Athletic—Sallie Wilhelm, Charles Berg Talented—Evelyn Campbell Most Original—Henry Safley Most Dependable—Viola Goodson OFFICERS President...... Vice-President. Secretary...... Treasurer...... Reporter....... .......Ruth Martin ........Betty Shell ...Allene McCubbins .......Peggy Cauble ,Mary Ruth Pinkston Junior First row, left to right: Ruby Mae Owens, Margaret Redman, Nancy Cloer, Frances Lippard, Peggy Cauble, Mary Ruth Pinkston, Ruth Martin. Second row: Edith Galligher, Marjorie Dillon, Allene McCubbins, Lula Mae Phifer, Mary Gatton, Betty Shell, Ruth Beeker. Third row: Max Fraley, Don Russell, Claude Goodson, Reginald Hall, Kenneth Swicegood, Franklin Barnhardt, Eugene Berg, David Flem- ing, Tommy Satterwhite. OFFICERS President...... Vice-President. Secretary...... Treasurer...... Reporter....... .....Nola Kyles ..Preston Barber .Dorothy Graham ....Roy Mayhew .....Betty Smith cfikemwe First row, left to right: Doris Wood, Helen Lippard, Dorothy Graham, Nattie Galligher, Betty Smith, Ruth Witherspoon, Bonnie Campbell. Second row: Ramona Allen, Mary Alice Christie, Louise Hamilton, Nola Kyles, Geraldine Cline. Third row: Clara Mae Thigpen, June Clodfelter, Ruth Souther, Claudine Swicegood, Flossie Phelps, Dorothy Davis, Peggy Beck, Mr. Ellis, Advisor. Fourth row: Roy Beaver, Lala Swicegood, Ray Powlas, Wilbert Hall, Carroll Upton. Fifth row: Billy Wilhelm, Gilbert Myers, Preston Barber, Walter Pennell, Roy Mayhew, Larston Reitzel, Jimmie Bame. OFFICERS President.........................................Joyce Plyler Vice-President..........................................Calvin Kennedy Secretary....................................Betty Ann Kepley Treasurer...................................... Glenn Swanson Reporter.................................. Dorothy Witherspoon Jt-eAnurh CiaM First row, left to right: Marcella Beeker, Barbara Ann Kepley, Betty Ann Kepley, Joyce Ann Barber, Katherine Williams, Ruth Wilhelm, Joyce Plyler. Sec- ond row: Dotty Plummer, Evelyn Pinkston, Lawrence Niblock, Dorothy Wither- spoon, Rebecca Cobb. Third row: Ruth Redman, Paul Graham, George Gardner, Harold Barringer, Mrs. W. A. Stoker, Advisor. Fourth row: Robert Gatton, Pete Snyder, Donald Lyerly, Keith Foster, Harry Albright. Fifth row: Sam Beeker, Paul Phifer, Glenn Swanson, Calvin Kennedy. FIRST GRADE ...................................ft I THIRD GRADE SECOND GRADE : - :.r VMmwmwm wmlammwMM ■PHmeiEiM’n..-; Pi m w ■ 4 A FOURTH GRADE (■MPNMi IjipPiPMNIN w- ft- ■ PW mmmmm FIFTH GRADE SIXTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE 4-H CLUB £tu(fent Council First row, left to right: Jimmy Brown, Martha Graham, Mary Jane Moore, Bill Wuamett, Bobby Cashion, Carolyn Steele, Joyce Kennedy, Roy Swanson. Second row: Phyllis Roseman, Jerry Fink, Sallie Graham. Third row: Charles Hamilton, Betty Gray, Irene Wilhelm, Jack Galligher. Fourth row: Ruth Martin, Kenneth Swicegood, Evelyn Pinkston, Nola Kyles, Joyce Plyler. Fifth row: Jack Cauble, Willie Kate McCubbins, John Wooten, President; Roy Mayhew. Seta Club First row, left to right: Evelyn Campbell, President; Jean Beeker, Vice-President; Allene McCubbins, Secretary; Margaret Redman, Treasurer; John Wooten. Second row: Frances Lippard, Betty Shell, Nola Kyles, Doris Padgett, Mrs. W. A. Stoker, Advisor. Third row: Bruce Owens, Ruth Martin, Barbara Paris, Jimmy Bame, Preston Barber. ?. ii AClub First row, left to right: Ruth Martin, Treasurer; Evelyn Campbell, President; Sallie Wilhelm, Bonnie Campbell, Margaret Graham. Second row: Ruth Souther, Ruth Beeker, Mary Ruth Pinkston, Clara Thigpen, Jean Beeker. Third row: Doris Padgett, Vice-Presi- dent; Sarah Baity, Advisor; Marjorie Dillon, Willie Kate McCubbins, Geneva Beaver, Secretary; Jean Kesler, Viola Goodson. ). ). A. Club First row, left to right: Gilbert Myers, Charles Berg, Don Russell, Ray Powlas, David Fleming, Tommy Satterwhite, Lawrence Niblock. Second row: Robert Gatton, Eugene Berg, Larston Reitzel, Jack Cauble, Secretary; James Lyerly, Reporter; Bruce Owens, Vice- President. Third row: Harold Barringer, Pete Snyder, Keith Foster, Clyde Wilhelm. Fourth row: Mr. T. E. Hendren, Advisor; Roy Beaver, Max Fraley, Herbert Campbell, Treasurer; John Wooten, President; Max Beaver. The Ctefana £Tta First row: Ruth Martin, Associate Editor; Sallie Wilhelm, Activities Editor; Barbara Paris, Circulation Manager; Mary Annie Barnhardt, Secretary; Avin Leckie, Associate Business Manager; Evelyn Campbell, Editor-in-Chief; Nita Pyatt, Advisor; Jack Cauble, Treasurer; Henry Safley, Class Editor; Bruce Owens, Business Manager; Larston Reitzel, Photo Editor; James Lyerly, Art Editor; John Wooten, Sports Editor. €a fte Ctfe First row, left to right: Doris Padgett, Circulation Manager; Jean Kesler, Chief Typist; Viola Goodson, Art Editor; Barbara Paris, Editor-in-Chief; Bruce Owens, Boys’ Sport Editor; Larston Reitzel, Associate Editor; Marjorie Dillon, Girls’ Sport Editor; Betty Shell, Feature Editor. Xibat-tf CM First row, left to right: Doris Padgett, Jean Beeker, Barbara Paris, Clara Thigpen, Mary Barnhardt. Second row: Henry Salley, Nita Pyatt, Advisor; Frances Lippard, Betty Shell, Ruth Souther. First row, left to right: Dotty Plummer, Ramona Allen, Mary Alice Christie. Second row: Dorothy Witherspoon, Clara Mae Thigpen, June Clodfelter, Louise Hamilton, Nattie Galligher, Dorothy Graham. Third row: Peggy Beck, Nola Kyles, Evelyn Pinkston, Betty Ann Kepley, Lala Swicegood, Barbara Ann Kepley, Marcella Beeker. Fourth row: Ruth Souther, Dorothy Davis. Cheerleader First row, left to right: Avin Leckie, Sallie Wilhelm, Peggy Cauble. Second row: Marjorie Dillon, Eugene Berg. Iftehcgraffi Club First row, left to right: Barbara Paris, Preston Barber, Betty Shell, Treasurer; Jack Cauble, President; Sallie Wilhelm, Secretary: John Wooten, Vice-President; Ruby Mae Owen. Second row: Mr. Edward Ellis, Advisor; Peggy Cauble, Lala Swicegood, Avin Leckie, Kenneth Swicegood. Third row: Billy Wilhelm, Frances Lippard, Marjorie Dillon, Roy Mayhew, Edith Galligher, Tommy Satterwhite, Jimmie Bame. Fourth row: Reginald Hall, Eugene Berg, Harold Barringer, David Fleming, James Lyerly, Clyde Wilhelm. Fifth row: Bruce Owens, Charles Crosby, Charles Berg, Donald Lyerly, Herbert Campbell. (jirli SaAketbail Team Left to right: Helen Lippsrd, Betty Smith, Bonnie Campbell, Frances Lippard, Barbara Paris, June Clodfelter, Mary Annie Barnhardt, Manager; Avin Leckie, Captain; Mr. Edward Ellis, Coach; Marjorie Dillon, Betty Shell, Lala Swicegood, Ramona Allen, Ruby Mae Owen, Sallie Wilhelm. ScifA SaAketbaU Team First row, left to right: Tommy Satterwhite, Preston Barber, Bruce Owens, Jack Cauble, Captain; Kenneth Swicegood, Billy Wilhelm, Gilbert Myers. Second row. Eugene Berg, Mr. Edward Ellis, Coach; David Fleming, Roy Mayhew. Jcctball Team First row, left to right: Billy Wilhelm, Tommy Satterwhite, Walter Pennell, Eugene Berg, Calvin Kennedy, Bruce Owens, Captain; Kenneth Swicegood, Clyde Wilhelm, David Fleming, John Wooten, Jimmie Bame. Second row: Charles Berg, Donald Lyerly, Larston Reitzel, Robert Gatton, Harold Barringer, Preston Barber, James Lyerly, Roy Beaver, Pete Snyder, Mr. Edward Ellis, Coach. SaAeball Team First row, left to right: Billy Wilhelm, Jimmie Bame, Charlie Waller, Preston Barber, Jack Cauble, Charles Berg, Herbert Campbell. Second row: Mr. T. E. Hendren, Coach; Eugene Berg, James Lyerly, Bruce Owens, Reginald Hall, Clyde Wilhelm, John Wooten, David Fleming, Manager. Super Service Company Cleaners CASH CARRY If we please you, fell your friends— If we don't, tell us ” 121 EAST FISHER STREET SALISBURY, N. C. Compliments of S. C. BECK J. R. Barnhardt’s Sawmill Buy Your Wood Here We Buy Hickory Blocks Phone 2731 Cleveland, North Carolina BARBER CAFE Delicious Barbecue Hamburger — Hot Dogs ☆ Barber, North Carolina TOWEL CITY RETREADING CO. Completely Modern and Up-to-Date Recapping H. O. CAUBLE, Prop, o Phone 812-Z North Ridge Ave. Kannapolis, N. C. Raylass Dept. Store Clothes for the Whole Family from Head to Foot” II Statesville, North Carolina Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co. OLIVER FARM IMPLEMENTS H. B. DAVIS PAINTS Complete Line of Hardware Statesville, North Carolina — REMEMBER YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT — BELK’S DEPT. STORE STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Statesville’s Leading Department Store Sherrill-White Shoe Company Incorporated Dealers in the Best SHOES AND GENTS1 FURNISHINGS 102 W. Broad St. Telephone 83 Statesville, North Carolina Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Owens Fine Jewelry at Ramsey Realty Conservative Prices Insurance Co. Newsom Real Estate—Rents—Insurance Jewelers 203 North Main Street 104 South Main Street Phone 1968 Salisbury, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. KIRK’S TAXI Salisbury Cut Rate Twenty-Four Hour Service Furniture Co. L. C. KLUTTZ—H. S. MELTON, Owners ☆ 129 East Innes Street TELEPHONE 77 Phone 1099 Salisbury, North Carolina Salisbury, N. C. The Flower Shop S 8CW Farm W. C. BOST, Manager Salisbury’s Supply Leading Florists Purina Feeds, Seeds, Baby Chicks, Sanitation Products, Flay Phone Day 481 Equipment Night 2358-W o Next Door to the Capitol Theater 301 N. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. PHONE 417 SALISBURY, N. C. J. B. DAGENHART GROCERY MEATS AND GROCERIES ★ Phone 2341 We Deliver R. N. MOORE 8C COMPANY GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD Phone 2321 CLEVELAND, NORTH CAROLINA Cleveland Drug Company Phone 2121 Cleveland, North Carolina Drugs — Prescriptions Rubber Goods — Soda Fountain Cigars — Tobacco — Greeting Cards J. H. Steele Sons General Merchandise Well Pumps — Washing Machines Radios — Electrical Appliances Tires — Tubes — Batteries Phone 2446 Route 2 CLEVELAND, NORTH CAROLINA OUR STORE IS YOUR STORE SEE US FOR SALES AND SERVICE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, LARGE AND SMALL OIL SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES PLUMBING SUPPLIES WATER PUMPS CLEVELAND ELECTRICAL COMPANY CLEVELAND, N. C. Phone 2292 GEO. W. BAME GENERAL MERCHANDISE FERTILIZERS COTTON BUYERS AND GINNERS BARBER, NORTH CAROLINA ★ The Most Complete Cotton Gin in This Vicinity We Solicit Your Business Compliments Quality Southern Oil Company Shell Products Kerosene-----Fuel Oil SALISBURY, N. C. Phone 1025 STATESVILLE, N. C. Phone 737 Nationally Advertised Merchandise at Nationally Advertised Prices Reliable Pawn Shop LICENSED AND BONDED PAWNBROKERS WATCHES — DIAMONDS — JEWELRY SPORTING GOODS — LUGGAGE Credit If Desired Phone 492 112 N. MAIN STREET SALISBURY, N. C. SALISBURY — STATESVILLE — LEXINGTON — ALBEMARLE Easy Payments SIX GREAT STORES SALISBURY — MOORESVILLE — LINCOLNTON CONCORD — KANNAPOLIS — STATESVILLE FARAREE RIMIS. Quality Cleaning 40c AND UP ★ Better Cleaning Better Take It To Farabee’s 120 East Innes Street Salisbury, N. C. Rowan Hardware Company 211 North Main Street Phone 680 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Ranges — Dish Washers — Floor Furnaces Washing Machines — Hot Water Heaters — Toys Let's be Friends! ffieac r for... Sfutbccun McCanless Motor Company DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA SALES SERVICE 122 East Council Street 123 East Liberty Street F. 8C W. Sporting Goods Co., Inc. COMPLETE LINE SPORTS SUPPLIES SPORTS WEAR Phone 818 207 N. Main Street Salisbury, N. C. SALISBURY LUNCH Where Friends Meet to Eat Your Patronage Appreciated 108 E. COUNCIL ST. SALISBURY, N. C. • ☆ Compliments of Congratulations MAYFIELD’S from FURNITURE COMPANY The Open Kitchen Statesville, North Carolina Good Furniture at Prices You Can Afford Chicken In The Basket • ☆ ★ NORMAN INGLE Jeweler SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA ★ Simpson - Peacock Company Wholesale Grocers ☆ Belk-Harry Company Salisbury, North Carolina We Clothe the Entire Family ★ Statesville, North Carolina ☆ There Is Always Something New at Rustin’s” RUSTIN’S FURNITURE It’s a Fact . . . You Can Save Money at Rustin’s” 115 WEST INNES STREET SALISBURY, N. C. WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY NORMAN'S WATCH SHOP 203 South Main Street Salisbury, N. C. Alvin Sterling — 1847 Rogers Silverplate ★ GLENN WILHELM FRESH MEATS — VEGETABLES STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES WE BUY EGGS AND POULTRY ★ Phone 2281 We Deliver PRINTING — OFFICE SUPPLIES BRADY PRINTING COMPANY 120 West Broad Street Phone 200 Statesville, North Carolina Southern Implement Company Farm Machinery for the Family Farm Phone 196 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Listen Every Tuesday at 12:30 — Radio Program — WSTP” Oakes Motor Company SALES---SERVICE ★ 212 East Fisher Street Salisbury, North Carolina CUnoUft 108 South Main Street Salisbury, N. C. The Home of Mary Muffet Dresses” ★ THOMPSON V1EMEER COMPANY Manufacturers of ROTARY CUT VENEERS We are always in the market for good poplar and gum logs ★ Compliments of THE CLEVELAND CHAPTER of THE NATIONAL BETA CLUB CHARACTER LEADERSHIP ACHIEVEMENT Acknowledgments We wish to express our appreciation to the following who have helped to make our annual a success: Mr. Roberts for excusing us several days to go ad getting.” The various advertisers who have so greatly helped us to publish this volume. Mr. Roberts of the Rowan Printing Company who devoted his time for our benefit. The students of the school who have bought copies of the annual. Miss Pyatt for her unceasing efforts which have been valuable in the production of this volume. Our friends and parents who have so patiently listened to our plans. Mr. Delmar’s Studio in making good pictures for us. Any others who have in any way rendered service to the staff. CculdWe Mr. Ellis’ deep voice saying, Pass that ball.” Charles’ love for the girls. The Junior-Senior Banquet at the Yadkin Hotel. Mary Barnhardt’s mouth. Those mad races down the stairways at lunch time. This is study hall.” Mister, wouldn’t you like to put an ad in our annual?” Those experiments in the chemistry lab. The long and short of it—Henry Safley and Alex” Wilhelm. Those three inseparables—Jean, Barbara, and Willie Kate. The members of the faculty. The Senior boys’ love for the girls. The good cooks at the home football games. Chapel every Friday. Our basketball trips. Miss Pyatt’s English class. Avin’s laugh. Roiuon PRinunG co. SALISBURY, n. C. PHOriE 532 : 4 ' ■ ' . 0 . • . I ' -


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Cleveland High School - Clevana Yearbook (Cleveland, NC) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

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Cleveland High School - Clevana Yearbook (Cleveland, NC) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Cleveland High School - Clevana Yearbook (Cleveland, NC) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Cleveland High School - Clevana Yearbook (Cleveland, NC) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Cleveland High School - Clevana Yearbook (Cleveland, NC) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956


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