Cleveland High School - Clevana Yearbook (Cleveland, NC)
- Class of 1958
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Our hope is that many of the memories of the unforgetable past wi II grow deeper and deeper. Poem OUR WORLD OF TOMORROW As this year draws to an end. Our hearts and minds do turn To the time we used to spend Trying so hard to learn. For most of us this year comes to a close With twelve years of school work arrear. We like to contemplate of those Who must come back next year. For we, the Seniors of foday, will be The leaders of tomorrow; And it will be our duty to see That this world is not one of sorrow. Bonnie Plyler Poetess Leading Lady” We the class of nineteen hundred fifty-eight proudly dedicate this edition of our annual, THE CLEVANA, to our sponsor and advisor in appreciation of her guidance, time, and interest in making this annual as well as our senior year a success. In sincere appreciation we honor Mrs. Ruby Gulledge. x_0-. mm- (Administration I’m the Law” MR. R. O. LANIER Principal MR. C. C. ERWIN County Superintendent MR. FRANK HALL P. T. A. President Mrs. R. O. Lanier, Secretary; Judy Rufty;Mr. R. O. Lanier, Principal; Eugene Moore; Margaret Mower ; Linda Lowery; Neita Stout; Mrs. Ann C. Maydian, Treasurer. wince iau Private Secretary’’ Xunchuunn Staff What’s Cooking Today? Mrs. Oliver Moore; Mrs. Jack Rufty, Manager; Mrs. Homer Bollinger; Mrs. J. White. (EustnrHart Silent Service” MR. C. P. CHARLIE CASHION 'Highway Patrol” c t. Scarlet . B-S- 'Catawba C0' Johnson, B. S. Carolina Mrs. Ann C. Maydian, B. S. High Point College Typing, General Business, Bookkeeping and Civics Miss Ruth Sigman, B. A Converse College French, Biology, an Mathematics Mrs. Ruby Gulledge, B Appalachain State Teachers College English Mr. R. O. Lanier, A. B High Point College Algebra Mrs. Herbert Jones Eastern Carolina Teachers College Music With the ropes of the past, we will ring the bells of the future. (Colors B ack and White lofaer White Orchid mior (Class (Officers The Guiding Light MRS. RUBY GULLEDGE....Sponsor DONNA McDANIEL......President MILDRED DILLON.....Vice President JERRY SIMS.Secretary-Treasurer mtor Climax Mascots Romper Room’’ DAVID AYCOTH LEE MILLS EDWIN DELTON BARRINGER Doot F. F. A. 1,2, 3, District Beef Judging Contest and Fed- eration; Superlatives: Cutest 4, Wittiest 4; Annual Staff 4. JAMES ROY BECK Edger F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, A, Reporter 4; Senior Play 4; Super- lative: Best Dressed 4; Annual Staff 4. miMz BEN BEEKER Buzzy F. F. A. If Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4;Co-captain 4; Monogram Club 2, 3,4;Boys' Sports Editor of Annual 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. JULIUS CALVIN COBB J. C. Basketball 3,4, Co-captain 4; Junior Play 3;F.F.A. 1 2; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Superlative: Shyest 4. ANITA LOUISE DILLON Nita Class Secretary 1; Flomecoming Attendant 1; Student Council 1;F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Vice President 3; Beta Club 2, 3, Reporter 3; Library Staff 2, 3; Hobick Economics Award 2; Delegate to Hi-Y Banquet 3, Hi-Y 3, Secretary 3, Charter Member 3; Girls' Basketball Manager 3, 4; American History Award 3; Junior Play 3; Class Secretary- Treasurer 3; Chief Marshal 3; Junior Lioness of the Month 3; Homecoming Queen 4;Cheerleader 4; Monogram Club 4; Glee Club 4; Co-circulation Manager of Annual 4; Senior Play 4; Superlatives: Most Intelligent 4, Most Dignified 4. WAYNE CLINE Cline Boy F. F. A. 1, 2, 4; Bus Driver 4; Superlative: Quietest 4; Photographic Editor of Annual 4. Climax LORETTA ANNETTE HINCEMON Speed M. Ulla 1; F. H. A. 2, 4; Sub Bus Driver 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Basketball 3; Superlatives: Cutest 4, Wittest4, Best All Round 4; Prophetess of Annual 4; Sponsor in Homecoming Court 4; Cheerleader 4; Senior Play 4; Student Council Representative 4. JOHN DAVID FAUST Frostie F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, District Judging 2, County Cattle Judging 2, 3, County F.F. A. Execu- tive Committee 4, Delegate to State F. F . A. Convention 3, Soil and Water Conservation Award 1; Bus Driver 3, 4, Sub. 3; Superlative: Most Popular 4;Co-circulation Managerof Annual 4; SeniorPlay 4; Hi-Y 3, 4, Charter Member 3. BOB GLOVER Muff F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Dairy Judging 2, 3, 4, District Winner 2, Electrification 2, 3, Chapter Farmer 3; Hi-Y 3, 4, Charter Member 3; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4, Sub. 2; Business Manager of Annual 4; Superlative: Most Likely to Succeed 4; Junior Play 3; Library Staff 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Lion of the Month 3; Senior Play 4; Student Council Representative 4. MILDRED ELIZABETH DILLON Dill Class Treasurer 2; Homecoming Attendant 2, 4; F . H. A. ],2r3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, Reporter 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4, Charter Member 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Library Staff 2, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; As- sociate Editor of Annual 4; Eagle Eye Staff 4; Miss Hi Miss 4; Cheerleader 4; Marshal 3; Superlatives: Most Likely to Succeed 4, Most Attractive 4; Class Vice Pres- ident 4. §jji FRANK JAMES KYLES Patrolman Kyles F. F. A. 1; Glee Club 1; Bus Driver 3; Senior Play 4; Superlative: Most Dependable 4; High School Editor of Annual 4. LINDA LEE LOWERY Linda Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 2; Junior Play 2, 3, Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Assistant Manager 3;Marshal 3; Hi-Y 3, 4, Charter Member 3; Cheerleader 4; Office Staff 4; Eagle Eye. Staff 4; Annual Staff Typist 4; Superlatives: Most Dependable 4, Most Courteous 4; Senior Play 4. •mtor PEGGY HODGE Peggy Mae Glee Club 1,2, 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Monogram Club 4; SeniorPlay 4; Superlative: Friendliest 4; Girls' Sports Editor 4; Bus Driver 4. BARBARA ANN JOHNSON Bob Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Superlative: Quietest 4; Elementary Editor of Annual 4. Climax DONNA LEE Me DANIEL Flow® Class President 1, 4; Class Vice President 3; F. H. A 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 4; Beta Club 3, A, President 4; Monogram 2, 2, 4; Basketball 2, 2, A, Co- captain 4; Sponsor in Homecoming Court 4; Junior Editor- in-Chief of Annual 3; Editor-in-Chief of THE CLEVANA 4; Junior Play 3; Marshal 3; Senior Play 4; Bus Driver 4; Best All Round Student 3;Superlatives: Most Athletic 4, Most Talented A, Most Popular 4. MARSHALL BURRETTE PARKER Elvis F. F. A. 1, 2, 3;Cheerleader 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Baseball 4; Senior Play 4; Snapshot Editor of Annual 4; Superlative: Most Talented 4. BILLY RAY MclNTOSH Mack Class Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 2; Class P esident 3; Basketball 1, 2; Beta Club 2, 2, 4; Delegate to Hi-Y Banquet 3, Hi-Y 3, A, President 3, A, Charter Member 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4;President 3, A, Farm Mechanics Award 1,2, Soil and Water Conservation Award 2, State Farmer Award Chapter Farmer 3, Most Outstanding F. F. A. Member 1, 3, Member of Cattle Judging Team A, Group Captain 4; Junior Lion 2; Junior Play 3; Mar- shal 3;Art Editor of Eagle Eye 4;SeniorPlay 4; Library Staff 4; Co-business Manager of Annual 4; Superlatives: Most Courteous A, Friendliest 4; Bus Driver 4. BONNIE ELAINE PLYLER Bons F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Superlatives: Best Dressed 4, Shyest 4; Senior Play 4. mtors Climax JERRY KEITH SIMS Sims Class Reporter 1; Class President 2;Class Reporter 3;Class Secretary-Treasurer 4; F. F. A. 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Senior Play 4; Snapshot Editor of Annual 4; Superlative: Most Attractive 4. SAMUEL LOUIS SNIDER Snider F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Bus Driver 1, 2, 3, Sub. 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3. ROY R. SWANSON Lightning Football 1, 2; Baseball 1; F. F. A. 1, 2, 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Monogram Club 4; Superlative: Best All Round 4; Annual Staff Advertising Editor 4. . LARRY GENE WRIGHT Wright Football 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Vice President 3; Beef and Swine Judging Team 3; Marshal 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Co-editor of Eagle Eye 4; Glee Club 2, 2, 4; Proofreader of Annual 4; Superlative: Most Intelligent 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. a Llasi plill and Testament It Could Be You It Could Be You SeniorClass of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Eight ofCleveland School. Being of sound mind and sane judg- ment, and realizing that, in the general scheme of events, we shall soon lay aside the cares and worries (and the pleasures, also) of student life, do solemnly will and bequeath to our herein named beneficiaries the things herein mentioned, possessions we believe to be ours by right of inheritance. Any other will bearing our signature is hereby declared null and void. After finishing our themes and placing our chewing gum under the cafeteria tables, we dispose uf all our other char- acteristics, habits, talents, beloved possessions, and worldly goods as follows: Section I. We will our thanks to the School Board and local committee for providing us teachers well-qualified for the position that they so capably filled. Section II. To Mr, Lanier we wish to express our many thanks for the interest and leadership he has shown us during the past year. Section III. Our thanks and appreciation go, also, to those same aforementioned teachers for so patiently and tirelessly aiding usalongthe rocky road of learning. We are very conscious of the fact that, left to ourselves, we would have been side- tracked into more pleasant,but less profitable paths. So to you, we will a sincere Thank You. Section IV. To Mr. Cashion we leave our gratitude for doing all the work around school for us. Section V. To the lunchroom staff we leave all we did not eat. Section VI. To our parents we leave our deepest appreciation for their helpfulness in our time of need andtheir guidance in helping us overcome our problems and making a success of this our first phase of education. Section VII. To the buildings and buses we leave our deepest sympathy after the care we gave them for the past twelve years. We leave a gift to Cleveland School as a token of appreciation. Section VIII. To the undergraduates: To the Junior Class, who will be the Seniors in the forthcoming year, we leave the dignity we should have had, hoping they will be more successful in maintaining the same than we have been. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we leave our hopes that before long they will occupy the position that we now occupy. Section IX. The Annual Staff of '58 leaves to the staff of '59 all our errors and mistakes so theirs will be much better than the '58 CLEVANA. Section X. We, as individual Seniors, leave to the underclassmen the following: Item I. I JOHNNY FAUST do will and bequeath my bus No. 21 to anyone who wants it, and also to Gladys Eller I leave my locker No. 69 and hope that she can control the mice that pass through it. Item 2. I BARBARA ANN JOHNSON will my job in the lunchroom to anyone who wants it. Item 3. I DELTON BARRINGER do will and bequeath my big, loud mouth to Allen Faust. Item 4. I BURETTE PARKER, not having anything but a feeble mind and a broken body, take everything with me. Item 5. I BONNIE PLYLER do will and bequeath my height to Susie Stewart and my position as a senior to Leila Phifer. Item 6. I WAYNE CLINE do will and bequeath my bus No. 8 to Walter Koontz and my love of school to Butch Rumple. Item 7. 1 BILLY MclNTOSH do will and bequeath my position as F. F. A. President to Allen Faust and my bus No. 46 to one who can drive it - my brother Tommy. Item 8. I DONNA McDANlEL do will and bequeath my seat on the activity bus to anyone who is fortunate enough to get it because I know they will get a real charge out of riding beside Sondra Somers to basketball games. Item 9. I J. C. COBB will my position on the basketball team to Clyde Harkey. Item 10. I ROY BECK do will and bequeath my position as a senior to Allen Faust any time he can fill it. Item 11. I BOB GLOVER do will and bequeath my bus No. 61 to Gerald Correi I, my position as F. F. A . Treasurer to Allen Faust, and my position as Co-business Manager of the Annual to Catherine Hewitt. Item 12. I MILDRED DILLON do will my title as Miss Hi Miss to Mary Jane Moore . Item 13. I JERRY SIMS do will and bequeath,my bus No. 61 to Gerald Correll, the Annual Staff to my brother Tony. Item 14. I ANNETTE HINCEMON will my honor{?) of being a January bride to Neita Stout. Item 15. I ANITA DILLON do will andbequeath my place as a dignified senior to my cousin Elaine and myshorthairto Nancy Hartsell. Item 16. I FRANK KYLES leave my position as a senior to John Holder. Item 17. I BEN BEEKER do leave all the girls at Mt. Ulla to Jim Coulter and hope that he has more luck than I did. Item 18. I LINDA LOWERY will my position as a senior to fny sister Cheryl. Item 19. I LARRY WRIGHT do will my position on the football team to Arthur Brown, hoping the team will atlasthavea winning season, and my love for girls to Eugene Moore. Item 20. I PEGGY HODGE will my bus No. 56 to Carolyn Ketchie and my position as a senior to Alice Graham. Item 21. I LOUIS SNIDER do will and bequeath my ability to date such a wide variety and so many girls to Allen Faust since I do not need this ability anymore. Item 22. I ROY SWANSON do will and bequeath my ability to work on cars to Fred Mowery. If any possessions of value have been overlooked, we ask that the same be presented to our coaches and that proper disposal be made as they see fit. We hereby appoint Mrs. Ruby Gulledge, our class advisor, as sole executrix of this, our last will and testament. Witness my hand and seal, and the hand and'seal of the affixed bona fide witnesses, this day in May in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred, fifty-eight. Witnesses: BILLY MclNTOSH ROY SWANSON Signed DELTON BARRINGER Testator Person to Person Well, I guess it's the gypsy in me. I don't know any other reason why my class chose me to foretell the class prophecy. I will now gaze into this crystal ball to see what the future holds for this grand class of 1958. Turn onward. Turn onward Oh time in your flight Let me see the graduates of '58 Ten years from tonight! Here it is Mcy ,, 1968; and I find myself substituting for Ed Murrow as commentator on Person to Person. I do not feel that I will be taking advantage of Mr. Murrow's illness if I use this time to let you see what each member of the Senior Class of '58 of Cleveland School is doing after ten years. Our first visit tonight is to the huge gym of Western Rowan High School in North Carolina. DONNA McDANIEL has kept the boys overtime to make them practice. Donna says they haven't lost a game yet-neither girls nor boys. To some it may seem odd for Donna to be coaching boys as well as girls, but we who know her know she's always tackle anything. She seems to be doing very well at it, too. , Donna tells us that another classmate JOHNNY FAUST is principal of W. R. H. S. and is also serving as Marriage Coun- selor. We decided to visit Johnny as he lived just across the street from the school. Above the wailing of. several brats, Johnny says that LINDA LOWERY has served as his private secretary for several years. We are fortunate to find Linda in the study of Johnny's home. She is working on some reports for the school which just have to be finished. Linda tells us that her experience as a senior office assistant to Mr. R. O. Lanier was quite helpful. As we leave Johnny's home and start back to our car, we are almost hit by two motorcycles. Fortunately, they stop in time to avoidhitting us. Gee Whiz! It is BOB GLOVER and BILLY MclNTOSH. Both boys say that they are now traveling all over the UnitedStates on their motorcycles doing dare devil acts. Why they even had motorcycles in high school! I knowthey en- joyed sporting around on their motorcycles, but I never thought they would carry it so far as to earn a living with them. What's that I smell! Smells like something burning! It is. As soon as Bob, better known as Muff, sees that the swanky Hotel Barringer in Cleveland is on fire, he rushes into the gym to get Donna, better known to us as Flowe. Muff imme- diately used the ham radio system on his rubber-tired horse to contact the Flowe-Muff Fire Department of Scotch-lrish. Naturally we followedthe crowdand wentto the scene ofthe fire. Oops! I'm sorry. Why yourface is familiar. DELTON BARRINGER! What are you doing here? My, my, owner of this hotel! No wonder you're upset. After the fire is extinguished and the excitement has subsided Delton gathers his wits and tells us that PEGGY HODGE, another of our classmates, is a guest in his hotel. She is going from school to school teaching Drivers' Education. We go up to Pfiggy's room, and she tells us how much she enjoys the traveling which accompanies her work. She also tells us that BONNIE PLYLER is a professional make-up artist and consultant. Bonnie has her salon in the lobby of this hotel. Peggy goes with us to get Bonnie, and then we all go to see the floor show. BEN BEEKER is guest M. C. for the night. He has been making headlines in the sports world as a star football player for the Washington Redskins. Who appears to entertain us butBURRETTE PARKER! His singin' andshakin' have caused him to replace Elvis as the idol of all teenagers. No wonder he was selected as most talented senior of '58. We notice a familiar looking profile at the next table. He seems to be taking notes. Upon further investigation we find that is LARRY WRIGHT and that he is now a famous news reporter for The New York Times. His staff heard that Ben and Burrette were to appear at the hotel that night, and he was sent down to cover the show. Since Larry is such an up to-date reporter, he knows and tells us about the rest ofthe class and what they are doing. What he tells us causes us to make the following visits. Since itis nearer, we go firstto LOUIS SNIDER's brick mansion in Cooleemee. He seems to have done quite well forhim- self. He is President of Erwin Cotton Mills, is married, and has five lovely children. While we are at Louis's, ROY BECK, his wife, and four children come to visit. Roy and Louis were always great pals, and one tried to keep up with the other. They are still doing just that. Although Roy is one child behind Louis (this is understandable since he got a later start), hisbeing Vice President of Paola Cotton Mil Is in Statesville proves be is up to par otherwise. WAYNE CLINE has replaced Mr. T. E. Hendren, who recently retired from teaching Agriculture. Just last year Wayne was chosen North Carolina's State Farmer by the Agriculture Department in Raleigh. What Larry has told us takes us next to a large building in Detroit, Michigan. In the main office we find ROY SWANSON and J. C. COBB. They are now Co-Managers of the Ford Motor Company. They tell us that JERRY SIMS is driving their '68 Thunderbird in the races at Daytona Beach. They certainly have chosen the right occupations. BARBARA JOHNSON seems to have done very well for herself. She and her husband, Howard, are Co-Managers of Johnson's in Charlotte. We find Barbara dishing out ice cream as she did food in the cafeteria ten years ago. We now go to Florida where we find the Miss America Contest in progress. MILDRED DILLON has just been crowned Miss America of 1968. Now we go the West Coast where we find the Miss Universe Contest in progress. We understand that ANITA DILLON was just crowned Miss Universe. Since these two girls were always contesting for beauty honors in high school, is it any wonder that they now hold these titles? This will really knock you! We find none other than FRANK KYLES serving as Chief of Police and directing the Miss Universe Contest. , Yours truly is now Mrs. Doyle Enloe living in Brevard, North Carolina. Well, my days are usually fil led between taking careof two children andbeing news commentator forChannel 1968 in Asheville. Mr. Murrow will be back with you next week. Good night, Mr. Murrow. Good night, friends. This is Annette Enloe saying good night for Person to Person. ANNETTE HINCEMON Prophetess r f tsiorg This Is Your Life Tonight our program is going to be a little unusual. Instead of having the life of one person we have the life of a group of people as told by one of that group. This Is Your Life Senior Class of '58. We began our school career in '46, that is, most of us did. Since then we have gained a few members and lost many; but throughout our struggle, we have still maintained our Faithful Few. Oh, yes! 'Tv as a sad but thrilling day when the sobbing infants who today have emerged into the realm of dignity entered Cleveland School. Some mothers accompanied their little darlings, while others strolled timidly into the House of Learning alone. To tell fully the history of the class of '58 would involve a huge undertaking-yes, even the writing of volumes. But I only wish to pass on to you the highlights of many events of our group. From these early days of school, we strived to reach the day when we wouldbecome high school students. Finally, in '54 we entered the ninth grade as freshmen. We all felt a bitof excitement for the four year journey ahead. After our first excite- ment had subsided, we began to getinto the swing ofhigh school life under the watchfuleyes ofMr. George Robison. Although we were rather shy and quite awed by the mighty upper classmen, we soon became adjusted to changing classes and being called Freshmen. We elected our class officers with Donna McDaniel as President, Joyce Kennedy as Vice President, Anita Dillon as Secretary, Bil ly McIntosh as Treasurer, Jerry Sims as Reporter; and then we got to work. With a mixture ofgoodtimes and hard work, the year was a successful one. Before weknew it, the year was completed; and we were now sophomores. When we organizedin the fall of '55, we found thatsix ofour members were missing. We entered with a little more confidence. AgainMr. Robison was our advisor. Helping him with his task were President Jerry Sims, Vice President Billy McIntosh, Secretary Barbara Koontz, and Treasurer Mildred Dillon. Our activities were a bit more numerous this year. We were very proud when three members of our class, Linda Lowery, Billy MeIntosh, and Anita Dillon, were invited to join the Beta Club. Donna McDaniel and Joyce Kennedy went out for cheerleading and were elected. Benny Beeker, Joyce Kennedy, La r ry Wright, and Donna McDaniel lettered in sports. By the end of the year we felt we were really a part of the High School. The first things we noticed when next we met, in the fall of '56, was that we still had twenty-five members and again had Mr. Robison as our advisor. When we returned as juniors, we were very much aware of the responsibility placed upon our shoulders. There were our rings to be ordered, class play to be given, and numerous activities leading up to the all important Junior-Senior Banquet at which we were to be hosts. The class elected Billy McIntosh as President, Donna McDaniel as Vice President, Anita Dillon as Secretary-Treasurer; and we set to work. We had little time for parties as most of our time was taken up with the Junior-Class play Lights Out, magazine sales, and other profit-making activities. Finally the date and place for the banquet were set. On May 3, 1957, we entertained the Seniors with a semi-formal banquet in the Cleveland School cafeteria. Everything was grand, and it will long be remembered by those who attended it. Three more members of our class, Mildred Dillon, Donna McDaniel, and Larry Wright, were initiated into the Beta Club. Six members of our class were selected as marshals with Anita Dillon as chief. In May of '57 we were sorry to see the seniors graduate, but we were glad to be replacing them. Returning for our final year in August, 1957, under the guiding hand of Mrs. Ruby Gulledge, we were fully awareofthe tasks ahead. Finally the goal was being reached. From our class of twenty-two, we chose these officers: President, Donna McDaniel; Vice President, Mildred Di I Ion; Secretary-Treasurer, Jerry Sims;and we dignified (?)seniors went about our duties The chief things accomplished were the class play, publication of THE CLEVANA, and preparation for graduation. We never knew we could work so hard and yet have so much fun in the process. The Junior-Senior was an event that we shall always remember. It was wonderful to be honored in this way. Graduation was upon us before weknew it. This history ends when we receive our diplomas. Our hopes and ambitionsare high as we stand with our faces to the future. We hope that each individual in the class will be able to fit himself into some place of service and usefulness in life. We realize at this commencement time that life has just begun for us and that it is time to grasp all opportunities and to rise to greater and better things. Each individual will write his own future history through his deeds. This I Your Life Senior Class of Cleveland School of '58. ROY BECK Historian MOST LIKELY to SUCCEED Bob Glover and Mildred Dillon BEST ALL ROUND Roy Swanson and Annette Hincemon jiuperlathies . . . MOST INTELLIGENT Anita Dillon and Larry Wright MOST ATHLETIC Donna McDaniel and Benny Beeker The People’s Choice WITTIEST Annette Hincemon and Delton Barringer MOST TALENTED Donna McDaniel and Burrette Parker BEST DRESSED Bonnie Plyler and Roy Beck MOST DIGNIFIED Anita Dillon and Louis Snider j uperlatities MOST COURTEOUS Linda Lowery and Billy McIntosh CUTEST Annette Hincemon and Delton Barringer MOST POPULAR Donna McDaniel and Johnny Faust SHYEST Bonnie Plyler and J. C. Cobb 11 The People's Choice 1 7 MOST ATTRACTIVE Mildred Dillon and Jerry Sims MOST DEPENDABLE Linda Lowery and Frank Kyles BARBARA JOHNSON Elementary Editor DELTON BARRINGtK Testator PEGGY HODGE Girls' Sports Editor J. C. COBB Co-Typist w ANITA DILLON Co-Circulation Manager NI yC y McINTOSH Co-Business Manager WAYNE CLINE Photographic Editor BONNIE PLYLER Poetess JERRY SIMS Snapshot Editor 11 Press BILL WUAMETT Junior Editor-in-Chief FRANK KYLES High School Editor CATHERINE HEWITT Junior Business Manager LARRY WRIGHT Proofreader BURRETTE PARKER Art Editor JOHNNY FAUST Co-Circulotion Manager MRS. RUBY GULLEDGE Sponsor BENNY BEEKER Boys' Sports Editor ■ MMHH B TOO£S Little Rascals pmatttm zmm LOY SIGMON . .President- of Freshman Class JOHN SLACK...............President of Junior Class TONY SIMS.............President of Sophomore Class Imriors JOHN SLACK, President MISS SIGMAN, Sponsor JERRY HARVEY MYRNA JEANE HENDREN CATHERINE HEWITT JOHNNY HOLDER CAROLYN KETCH IE CAROLINE KIRKPATRICK JUDY LANIER EMILY CHRISTIE BRUCE CORRELL GERALD CORRELL ELAINE DILLON ALICE GRAHAM JERRY GRUBB t1 Search for Tomorrow 11 CHERYL LOWERY JERRY McCOY WAYNE LYERLY EUGENE MOORE RICHARD WHITE, Vice President PORTER EPPERSON, Secretary-Treasurer KAY TAYLOR BILL WUAMETT LARRY WILHELM PHIL WRIGHT TONY SIMS, President MRS. ANN C. MAYDIAN, Advisor MARILYN BOGER NETTIE FAYE BOLLINGER LINDA BROADWAY MARY LEE CLINE RUTH CLINE GLADYS ELLER SYLVIA FINGER JERRY GOODMAN BARBARA HALL CLYDE HARKEY ROBERT HARKEY KIRBY HEGLAR RUTH HODGE SAM HOWARD DONALD JENKINS BARBARA JOHNSON WALTER KOONTZ I t tommy McIntosh MARGARET MOWERY LLOYD NEELY SHIRLEY OWENS ANNETTE RUMPLE SALLY PARKS MILTON POTEAT HAROLD LEE PARIS JUDY SHOAF TOMMY DILLON, Vice President JIM COULTER, Secretary-Treasurer HOMER SHUE SUSIE STEWART CAROLE SWICEGOOD SYLVIA THOMPSON LARRY TUCKER LOWELL TURMAN NOWELL TURMAN ANNIE LOUISE WILHELM ¥ Jljmlimen - - - BRENDA BURNS NEALCLENDENIN EDDIE DAVIS RICHARD DILLON JAMES DYE LOY SIGMON, President KENNETH XLUTTZ, Vice President MR. JAMES JOHNSON, Sponsor DEWEY ANDERSON MARY JANE BOLLINGER VELMA BROOKS DORIS FINGER STANLEY GOODMAN JANE GRAHAM RALPH GRAHAM RICHARD GRAHAM NANCY HARTSELL KENNETH JOHNSON PATTY JO JOHNSON BRENDA KETCHIE R. O. LANIER, JR. HARRY LIPPARD f f New SAMMY LOWERY BARBARA WARD, Secretary JANE HEWITT, Treasurer MRS. ERMA SCARLETTE, Advisor DON LYERLY JERRY MAYS SYLVIA MYERS MILTON PADGETT BILL PARKER ALLEN PHIFER GEORGE REDMAN BUTCH RUMPLE BILLY ED RUSSELL BRENDA SNIDER DON STEELE JEAN STEELE JOHN STEELE GERALD SWICEGOOD EDNA TUCKER RONALD WENSIL £2 ' • i 'BUD JONES and JUDY GRAHAM MRS. 20LENA PLYLER Appalachian and Lenoir Rhyne College First Grade MRS. EULALIA SETTLE, B. A. Maryville College Second Grade MISS VIRGINIA KNOX, A. B. Catawba College Third Grade M!SS LEONA GABRIEL, A. B Western Carolina College Fourth Grade MRS. GERTRUDE LOWERY Radford College Fifth Grade MRS. EVELYN TURNAGE WALLER, A. B. Eastern Carolina Teachers College Sixth Grade MISS ELEANOR SHULL, B. S. Appalachian State Teachers College Seventh Grade and Girls' Coach Last Resort MISS KATHERINE KESLER, B. E Asheville Colle9e Eighth Grade MISS SARAH JULIA HALL,B.S.,M.A. Appalachian State Teachers College Western Carolina College Special Education T ♦ dracb GARY AGNER ARTHUR BROWN MARY JANE BUMGARNER DORIS CASPER WILLIAM CLINE JOYCE ANN DAGENHART JOE DEAN PAT DILLON GLENDA FAUST FRANK HAIRE ANN HALL BILLY HALL FRANKIE HARTSELL PHYLLIS HARTSELL HARRY HOLDER BUDDY HUSTON HARLIE JOHNSON MARTHA JOHNSON WAYNE KLUTTZ SUE KOONTZ PAT KURFEES JEANNE LITTLE DELMAR Me DANIEL MARILYN MOORE MARY SUE MOORE LARRY OWENS NANCY PARKER JUDY RUFTY MARY RUSSELL JESSIE SAFLEY JONES STEELE BILLY WAYNE TAYLOR BARBARA THOMPSON DEWEY TURMAN RICHARD WATSON ROBERT WII HFIM (Srade LINDA BARNEY GRADY BEAUCHAMP JOYCE BEAUCHAMP JUDY BECK NANCY BEEKER JOHNNY BOLLINGER JERRY BROOKS RICHARD BROWN STEVE CLENDENIN MARVIN FINGER ED GRAHAM BOB GRAHAM SUE HODGE KENNETH HOLDER JAMES HOUSTON PAM KENNEDY ELIZABETH KURFEES JIM LOWERY JOHN LUMPKIN MARAGARET McKAY ANGIE MORGAN ROBERT PADGETT BESSIE POOLE STEVE RIDGE MJCKEY SHAVER ELIZABETH SHUE ANN STUBBLEFIELD BETTY STEELE WANDA STEELE BILLY ALLEN KARL BARBER WILLIAM BEEKER HAROLD BINKLEY LAVONNE BOLLINGER JOHNNY CAMPBELL NANCY CANNON WALTER CASPER ANNETTE CLINE VICKY CLINE WALTER CLINE MARTHA FAUST PATTY FOARD LINDA GRAHAM MARK GRAHAM JUDY HILDEBRAND PHYLLIS LOWDER JENNIE LEE MOFFITT STEVE MOORE WARREN MYERS LINDA PARKER CRYSTAL RIDGE CHARLES SPRY TOMMY WILHELM WALTER WILHELM (Iratta SPENCER CLENDENIN PATSY CORRELL JAMES DAGENHART SAMMY DAVIS RICHARD DEAN BARBARA DILLON MARTHA DYE JOANNE EUDY LORETTA GUNTER GRADY HALL LOIS HARTSELL KEITH HOLDER JEAN JOHNSON HAROLD KURFEES ROGER LEAB ANITA LYERLY MARVIN POOLE BETTY RARY JENNIE RUMPLE JERRY SCHENK BONNIE SHAVER KENNY STEELE LOCKSLEY STUFFLEFIELD PATSY SWICEGOOD BRENDA TURPIN CLYDE WALLER LORENE WINGLER JOHNNY WHITE TOMMY WHITE WAYNE WRIGHTS Jf ourtl] (Sracb BETTY CAROL BOLLINGER LARRY CAMPBELL SUSAN CAMPBELL WAYNE DEAN EDDIE ELLIS ROBERT FINGER DIANNE GRAHAM TOMMY HENDREN CONNIE HODGE STEVE KENNEDY (iratta MICHAEL KLUTTZ EARL KURFEES WALTER KYLES PHYLLIS LAMB TIMMY LYERLY DAVID MOORE ROSANNA MOORE JIM PADGETT DOLLIE PHELPS DWAINE PHIFER SALINA RIDGE LARRY SHAVER TIPPY SMITH RANDY TURMAN ALMA WILHELM FRANKIE WRIGHTS BARBARA AUTON DIANNE AUTON MARTHA BEAUCHAMP SIDNEY CAMPBELL VERNON DAVIS MARION CLINE EDDIE DILLON MIKE DILLON JOE EARLY EVELYN FAUST CLYDE FREEMAN JERRY GRAHAM EMILY HALL GAIL HARTSELL JANICE HARTSELL TERRY HOLDER PEGGY HUSTON LARRY JOHNSON MAX LEAB BECKY McCOY A. W. MYERS NANCY PHELPS KAY PHIFER MARGARET RUMPLE WAYNE SIGMON ALLEN SMITH SANDRA SMITH DICKIE SOUTHERN LESLIE STEELE FRED WILLIAMS JERRY WINGLER JEAN WRIGHTS TED ALLEN NOEL BARNEY BETTY BEEKER ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP . PHILIP BINKLEY Wl ClUB RITA BROWN FAYE CLINE WANDA COLLINS HARRY FINK BEN FLEMING ALICE GRAHAM RUTH GRAHAM JUDY HALL ELAINE HEWITT JERRY HILDEBRAND IRA HODGE DEANIE JONES LINDA KURFEES GAIL LAMB CONNIE LANIER MILLIE LEAB TERRY LYERLY CHARLOTTE MAYHEW MARTHA MYERS BARBARA PADGETT SARA PARKER SHELLA RIDGE SHIRLEY SEAMON SANDRA SIGMON JAN STEELE RONNIE THOMPSON JEFFERY TURMAN EVELYN WALLER LARRY WHITE LEROY WINGLER MICHAEL WRIGHTS PHIL YOUNG, JR. WANDA ALLEN « BERGIN AUTEN, JR, REUBEN BEAVER RICKY BENFIELD . LARRY BROOKS • ANDY BUMGARNER BOBBY CAMPBELL SALLY CLINE HUBERT CORRELL MELISSA DAVIS PATRICIA DONOVAN MICHAEL ELLIS LINDA EUDY BRUCE FAUST ALICE FLEMING JOEL GOODMAN JUDY GRAHAM RICHARD GRAHAM PATTIE HALL KAY HARTSELL BRUCE HEWITT (Sratb MACK HICKS NETTIE JANE HILDERBRAND RICKY HILDERBRAND LARRY JOHNSON CLARENCE JONES KENNETH KESLER RICHARD KOONTZ STANLEY MOORE ROY PENCE LYNNE REID PHYLLIS SNYDER GARY STEELE HELEN WILHELM MARTHA WILHELM J. CHRIS WILLIAMS PATRICIA WRIGHTS I Search for Adventure jMarsljalsi $64,000 Challenge III 1 Center Front: Anita Dillon, Chief; Back Row, Left to Right: Mildred Dillon, Billy McIntosh, Linda Lowery, Larry Wright, Donna McDaniel. Bribers ft ) i State Trooper EUGENE MOORE PEGGY HODGE DONNA McDANIEL WAYNE CLINE BOBBY GLOVER JOHNNY FAUST «prini . - - My Line? 1 J Front Row, Left to Right: Elaine Dillon, Anita Dillon, Judy Lanier, Myrna Hendren, Brenda Burns. Back Row, Left to Right: Carolyn Ketchie, Jane Hewitt, Mildred Dillon, Linda Lowery, Annette Hincemon. CLYDE HARKEY Right End DARIUS KEPLEY Center LARRY WILHELM Right Halfback JIM COULTER Quarterback sd: Annette Hincemon am Parks. Standing: Left to Right Sondra Somer HH Janie Moore, Judy La hi Ward. PHIL WRIGHT Right Guard BURRETTE PARKER Right Tackle ALLEN PHIFER Left Tackle FRED CAMPBELL Left End Co-Captain DON STEELE Left Halfback LARRY TUCKER Left Halfback TOMMY DILLON Right Halfback ball Playback LOWELL TURMAN Quarterback JAMES JOHNSON Coach JOHN HOLDER Left Tackle BILL PARKER Right Halfback BILLY ED RUSSELL Right Tackle Left to Right: Carol 5 Sophomore Attendant; Dillon, Senior Attend gpBsf Jumor im. Freshman ( HAROLD LEE PARIS Right Guard BILL Center Co-Captain RONALD WENSIL Left Halfback NOWELL TURMAN Right End LARRY WRIGHT Left Guard BARBARA SIGMON Guard : donnie11 McDaniel Co-Captain Gua rd ELAINE DILLON Co-Captain Forward Front Row, Left to Right: Jane Jane Hewitt. Back Row, Left to Right: Janie Moore, Kirby Heglar, Myrna SONDRA SOMERS Forward JUDY LANIER Forward Moment RICHARD WHITE Forward LARRY WILHELM Guard BEN BEEKER Co-Captain Center K Sam Howard, Loy Sigmon, Don to Right: Tommy Dillon, Manager; rly, R. O. Lanier, Jr., Mr .James J. C. COBB Co-Captain Forward FRED CAMPBELL Forward BILL WUAMETT Guard SAM HOWARD WALTER KOONTZ FRED CAMPBELL,Scorekeeper TONY SIMS NOWELL TURMAN BEN BEEKER LOWELL TURMAN LARRY TUCKER GEORGE REDMAN dewey McDaniel MR. JAMES JOHNSON,Coach BILL WUAMETT JBaseball Game of the Week” LARRY WILHELM JIM COULTER SAMMY LOWERY KENNETH JOHNSON JERRY SIMS Bill McIntosh, President; Catherine Hewitt, Vice President; Mary Jane Moore, Secretary; Kay Taylor, Treasurer; Fred Campbell, Chaplain; Bob Glover; Myrna Hendren; Eugene Moore; Linda Lowery; Johnny Faust; Gladys Eller; Jim Coulter; Carole Swicegood; Judy Shoaf; Neita Stout; Margaret Mowery; Marilyn Boger; Mildred Dillon; Sponsoring Committee: Rev. J. N. Murray, Advisor; Mrs. T. E. Hendren, P.T.A, Representative; Mrs. C. H. Moore, Parent Representative; Mrs. J. J. Lowery, Faculty Representative; Tony Sims; Cheryl Lowery; Kirby Heglar; Judy Lanier; Bill Wuamett. Barbara Sigmon, Ben Beeker, Anita Dillon. Alice Grahanv Nowell Turman, Peggy Hodge. Bill Wuamett, President;Catherine Hewitt, Vice President, Kay Taylor, Secretary. Clyde Harkey, Donna McDaniel, Larry Wilhelm. i Shower of Stars” « Larry Ticker, Roy Swanson, Myrna Hendrerv Phil Wright, Neita Stout, Larry Wright , Sondra Somers. Fred Campbell, Treasurer; Elaine Dillon, Richard White. Mr. James Johnson, Co-Sponsor (Slee (Club First Row, Left to Right:Sylvia Myers, Brenda Ketchie, Jean Steele, Anita Dillon, Elaine Dillon, Barbara Ward, Neita Stout, Sam Lowery, Caroline Kirkpatrick, Linda Broadway, Mary Jane Bollinger, Margaret Mowery, Annette Hincemon, Shirley Owens, Judy Lanier, Accompanist, Mrs. Jones. Second Row, Left to Right: Linda Lowery, Lelia Phifer, Patty Johnson, Jane Hewitt, Annie Louise Wilhelm, Sylvia Thompson, Barbara Johnson, Eddie Davis, Nancy Hartsell, Edna Tucker, Doris Finger, Ruth Hodgs, Judy Shoaf, Kirby Heglar, Cheryl Lowery. Third Row, Left to Right:Milton Poteat, John Steele, Fred Mowery, Catherine Hewitt, Billy Ed Russell, Brenda Burns, Janie Moore, Jim Coulter, Myrna Hendren, Marilyn Boger, Kay Taylor, Carole Swicegood, Larry Tucker, Larry Wright, Gladys Eller. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Phil Wright, Burrette Parker, Don Jenkins, Jerry McCoy, Jerry Mays, Fred Campbell, Don Steele, Sondra Somers, Mildred Dillon, Sam Howard, Bill Wuamett, Tommy Dillon, Jerry Goodman, Stanley Goodman, Richard Dillon. Fred Waring Show” junior (Site (Club First Row, Left to Right: Ann Stubblefield, Angie Morgan, Margaret W. McKay, Pam Kennedy, Betty Steele, Richard Watson, Nancy Beeker, Glenda Faust, Judy Beck, Kenneth Holder, Bill Hall, Mickey Shaver, Richard Brown, Accompanist, Mrs. Jones. Second Row, Left to Right: Harry Holder, Robert Wilhelm, Judy Rufty, Jeanne Little, Sue Koontz, Marilyn Moore, Linda Barney, Pat Dillon, Wanda Steele, Sue Hodge, Ed Graham, Butch Lumpkin, Mary F. Russell, Jim Lowery. Third Row, Left to Right: Pat Kurfees, Mary Sue Moore, Jones Steele, Wayne Kluttz, William Cline, Billy W. Taylor, Arthur Brown, Martha Johnson, Mary Jane Bumgarner, Joyce Dagenhart, Phyllis Hartsell, Doris Casper, Libby Shue, Nancy Parker. First Row, Left to Right: Robert Padgett, Bill Hall, James Huston, Robert Wilhelm, Kenneth Holder, John Bollinger, Richard Watson, Jeanne Little, Judy Rufty, Ann Hall, Glenda Faust, Ann Stubblefield, Sue Hodge. Second Row, Left to Right : Jim Lowery, Mickey Shaver, Harry Holder, Gary Agner, John Lumpkin, Elizabeth Kurfees, Pat Kurfees, Sue Koontz, Pat Dillon, Pam Kennedy, Worthie McKay, Mary Russell, Nancy Parker, Joyce Beauchamp, Nancy Beeker. Third Row, Left to Right: Grady Beauchamp, Steve Clendenin, Ed Graham, Bob Graham, Delmer Me Daniel, Larry Owens, Mari lyn Moore, Joyce Dagenhart, Jerry Brooks, Betty Steele, Judy Beck, Bessy Poole, Mary Sue Moore, Marvin Finger, Richard Brown. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Harlie Johnson, Libby Shue, Buddy Huston, William Cline, Phyllis Hartsell, Linda Barney, Dewey Turman, Wayne Kluttz, Janie Bumgarner, Wanda Steele, Martha Johnson, Arthur Brown, Jones Steele. On the Farm” Junior 4-Jt First Row, Left to Right:Spencer Clendenin, Kenny Steele, Nita Lyerly, Clyde Waller, Terry Holder, Lorene Wingler, Grady Hall, Locksley Stubblefield, Patsy Correll, Jeanie Rumple, Loretta Gunter, Bonnie Shaver, Steve Campbell, Annette Cline. Second Row, Left to Right: Jean Johnson, Bobbie Di I Ion, Brenda Turpin, Joanne Eudy, Buster Dagenhart, Earl Kurfees, Lois Hartsell, Pat Swicegood, Betty Rary, Tommy White, Ricky Dean, Sammy Davis, Nancy Cannon, Warren Myers. Third Row, Left to Right: Roger Leab, Wayne Wrights, Martha Faust, Mark Graham, Jerry Schenk, Johnny White, Patty Foard, William Beeker, Linda Parker, Walter Wilhelm, Phyllis Lowder, Lavonne Bollinger, Johnny Campbell, Karl Barber. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Judy Hildebrand, Martha Dye, Bill Allen, Tommy Wilhelm, Walter Casper, Walter Cline, Vickie Cline, Linda Graham, Jennie Lee Moffit, Harold Binkley, Charles Spry. AMERICA First Row, Left to Right: Nettie Faye Bollinger, Anna Laura Barringer, Sylvia Thompson, Kirby Heglar, Barbara Hall, Mildred Dillon, Donna McDaniel, Mary Jane Moore, Judy Lanier, Cheryl Lowery, Ruth Hodge, Nancy HartselI. Second Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Scarlette, Lelia Phifer, Carolyn Ketchie, Brenda Burns, Alice Graham, Doris Finger, Jane Hewitt, Catherine Hewitt, Barbara Sigmon, Sondra Somers , Myrna Hendren, Bonnie Plyler, Linda Lowery, Kay Taylor, Gladys Eller, Emily Christie, Velma Brooks. Third Row, Left to Right: Peggy Hodge, Judy Shoaf, Barbara Johnson, Mary Jane Bollinger, Barbara Ward, Caroline Kirkpatrick, Annette Hincemon, Annette Rumple, Sally Parks, Carole Swicegood, Jane Graham, Jean Steele, Neita Stout, Susie Stewart, Ruth Cline, Linda Broadway, Anita Dillon. Betty Feezor Show” OFFICERS MRS. ERMA T. SCARLETTE Sponsor DONNA McDANIEL President MARY JANE MOORE Vice President JUDY LANIER Secretary KIRBY HEGLAR Treasurer T future Homemakers of (America 'Harvey Dinkens” future farmers of (America BILLY M6INTOSH President JOHNNY FAUST Vice President BOB GLOVER Secretary LOUIS SNIDER Treasurer MR. T. E. HENDREN Advisor First Row, Left to Right:Milton Poteat, Stanley McCoy, Stanley Goodman, Dewey Anderson, Wayne Cline, Bill Parker. Sec- ond Row, Left to Right: Tommy McIntosh, Kenneth Kluttz, George Redman, Richard Dillon, Neil Clendenin, Ralph Graham, James Dye, Richard Graham, Loy Sigmo i, Allen Phifer, Homer Shue. Third Row, Left to Right: Louis Snider, Bob Glover, Gerald Swicegood, Johnny Faust, Don Steele, Roy Swanson, Jerry McCoy, Billy McIntosh, Milton Padgett, Advisor Mr. T.E. Hendren. CLEVELAND CHAPTER (Band The Lawrence Welk Show’’ First Row, Left to Right: Loretta Gunter, Judy Rufty, Clyde Waller, Warren Myers, Karl Barber, Bill Hall, Ann Hall, Mark Graham, Richard Brown, Jim Lowery. Second Row, Left to Right: Sam Lowery, Tommy Wilhelm, Arthur Brown, John Lumpkin. Standing, Left to Right: Eddie Davis, Allen Phifer. Left to Right: Locksley Stubblefield, R.O.Lanier, Jr.; Ed Graham, Fred Campbell, Ann Stubblefield, William Cline, Jim Lowery. Alfred Hitchcock Presents ,Art (Hlass MR. PAUL ALLEN Art Teacher ,JHu0ic (Elaee Voice of Firestone” Betty Steele, Nane Beeker, Pam Kennedy, Anne Stubblefield, Jane Graham, Jane Hewitt, Catherine Hewitt, Brenda Burns, Janie Moore, Millie Leab, Gail Lamb, Elizabeth Beauchamp, Jeannie Wrights, Phyllis Lamb, Diane Graham, Leslie Steele, Tommy Hendren, Peggy Huston, Steve Clendenin, Linda Broadway, John Steele, Barbara Ward, Bill Wuamett, Jeanne Little, Barbara Dillon, Cheryl Lowery, Anita Lyerly, Brenda Turpin, Joanne Eudy, Patsy Correll, Jennie Rumple, Sidney Campbell, Jimmy Padgett, Mrs. Jones. Omnibus” Eibrarj) Staff First Row, Left to Right: Brenda Burns, Jean Steele, Librarian Mrs. Gulledge, Mildred Dillon. Second Row, Left to Right: Lelia Phifer, Mary Lee Cline , Jane Graham, Margaret Mowery, Marilyn Boger, Kirby Heglar, Sally Parks, Barbara Ward. 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C. STATESVILLE, N. C. SALISBURY VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURING COMPANY Aluminum Awnings Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors Ornamental Iron - Cornices Aluminum Awning Windows Aluminum Framed Windows And Door Screens Aluminum Jalousie Windows And Doors 1920 Statesville Road Salisbury, N. C. Phone 4319 ROBERTSON CHEMICAL CORPORATION STATESVILLE, N.C. MANUFACTURERS OF PELLETIZED AND PULVERIZED FERTILIZERS PHONE TR 3-3994 FOSTER'S WATCH SHOP BEST WISHES WHERE QUALITY TO EXCEEDS PRICE CLASS OF '58 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. THE BELK-HARRY CO. PHONE 247 _— 1 SALISBURY, N.C. JOHNSTON FURNITURE CO. 114 NORTH CENTER STREET STATESVILLE, N. C. PHONE TR 3-4308 WE BUILD OUR OWN LIVING ROOM FURNITURE SAVE UP TO 50 % GOODMAN LUMBER COMPANY QUALITY MILLWORK SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS FROM YOUR PARENTS LAZENBY-MONTGOMERY HARDWARE COMPANY OLIVER FARM IMPLEMENTS STATESVILLE NORTH CAROLINA WILLIAM L. BROADWAY INSURANCE AGENCY 612 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 6131 SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of U-STOP-N GRILL COOLEEMEE, NORTH CAROLINA R. N. MOORE GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD PHONE BR 8-2151 CLEVELAND NORTH CAROLINA GLENN F. PINKSTON GENERAL CONTRACTOR RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL PHONE 2202-M4 SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA HAMILTON'S POWER MOWER HOLLAND TRANSFER COMPANY LAWN SERVICE ; Local and Long Distance Transfer 800 WEST INNES STREET SALISBURY, N. C. Phones: Office Tr 3-4374 AUTHORIZED DEALER Res. Tr 36063 TORO-BRIGGS-STRATTON-CLINTON ALL AIR COOLED ENGINES REPAIRED STATESVILLE, N. C. CLINTON CHAIN SAWS Compliments of i SECURITY BANK AND TRUST CO. PRINTCRAFTERS, INC. Commercial Printing THE FRIENDLY BANK 119 West Water St. Salisbury Spencer Kannapol is North Carolina L i Phone TR 3-7387 Statesville, N . C . WATTS I CLINE'S BAR-B-Q PLUMBING AND HEATING 1 1 2 Miles East of Statesville COMPANY Highway 70 Contractors and Supplies Phone TR 3-6348 State License No. 580 1 Statesvi Ile N. C. j Statesvi Ile N. C . Phone TR 3-3229 130 Court Street J Compliments of M S CLEANERS West Innes Street Salisbury N . C . SALISBURY LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. Phone 2280 South Main Street at City Limits Salisbury North Carolina % utP9RT AM0CCp$E|te Phone - Milfor Mills Salisi y . North Caro ling Compliments of TAYLOR MATTRESS COMPANY S alisbury N. C. FRALEY GROCERY AND SERVICE Meats, Dry Goods Hardware, Feed Salisbury N . C. Compliments of BAILY DRUG COMPANY Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of ROWAN PRINTING CO. Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO. Statesvi Ile, N . C . r v:. $ Compliments of GLOVER SHOE SHOP 109 East Council Street Salisbury N. C. s, BAXTER CLOTHES Clothes The Carolinas 121 South Main Street Factory to You Salisbury N. C . WATSON BROTHERS' TAGGART DRY CLEANERS T. V. SERVICE 105 Gregory Avenue 730 W. Innes St. Statesville Road Quick Service for Busy People Salisbury, North Carolina Zenith and R. C. A. T. V. 's One to Four Hours Dry Cleaning Motorola Auto Radios Salisbury, N . C . Compliments of Compliments of J. J. LEAB BRADFORD'S GARAGE Cleveland, N. C. Barber N. C. CLEVELAND DRY CLEANERS CLINE'S SHOE SERVICE 110 E. Innes Street Cleveland, N . C. M. G. Cline For Pickup and Delivery Phone 3481 Phone BR 8-2341 Salisbury, N. C. fwr Compliments of ZESTO CLEVELAND BARBER SHOP IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL CARTER N. GOODWIN, JR Compliments of PEGGY'S DRESS SHOP STATESVILLE, N. C. W. B. CHAVIS CAFE CLEVELAND, N. C. FRESH - HOME COOKING Compliments of BOTTOM VIEW GUERNSEY FARM FRALEY'S FOOD FAIR TIMBER AND REGISTERED CATTLE STATESVILLE, N.C. FOR SALE HAROLD MYERS AND SONS TUNE IN GOOD HEALTH HOUR ! W. S. 1. C., STATESVILLE 1:00 P. M. EVERY SUNDAY C. R. McLAIN, PROMOTER P. O. S. of A. WASHINGTON CAMP NO. 3 CLEVELAND, N. C. JOIN TODAY EDDLEMAN AND BENFIFLD AUTO SERVICE RACE WHEEL AND HUB SPEC. PHONE 3-6045 MOORESVILLE, N. C. Compliments of CHRISMAN INTERIORS STATESVILLE, N.C. ZIMMERMAN’S DEPT. STORE P. O. BOX 1555 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. C. W. DABBS SALISBURYk NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE TRACTOR AND Compliments of IMPLEMENT CO. MORIS GREEN HOUSE PRINCESS THEATER MOCKSVILLE, N.C. ■ 8 PLiM COMPUME. JOHNSON'S SHEET METAL WORKS „r nP 5TT PUMENTS UPHOLSTERING $ £[W --------------------------- j'VJ jrftOMI5 LIME NTS K Nj GIL WALKER GULF SERVICE. rAnn,l lUCklTf ' Y- I COMPLIMENTS l fJ r ------ FU M NU-WAY SHOE SHOP 1 COMPLIMENTS SWARTZ AND CO PILOT INSURANCE REALITY CO Salisbury, North Carolina ROWAN SHOE STORE Salisbury, North Carolina COMPLIMENTS W. H. LEONARDS k Ip CAROLINA CAMERA SUPPLY COMPLIMENTS 101 S Main St., Salisbury, N. C. PURCELL'S DRUG STORE A PAOLA COTTON, INC. RE-NU CLEANERS Y STATESVILLE, N. C. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH FARM SUPPLY STORE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS STATESVILLE, N. C. RICE TILE MARBLE COMPANY COMPLIMENTS Salisbury, North Carolina CAROLINA HOTEL ' A f . i am 4 y E3 r QUALI OIL COMP SHELL GASOLINE FUEL OILS BURNER SERVICE PHONE 1025 SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA SHOE STORE, INC, O SOU H MAIN STREET BOX 395 my' SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of NORMAN INGLE'S JEWELERS AND THE GIFT CENTER SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA DRINK ' THE LIGHT REFRESHMENT PHONE 247 PEPS I-COLA BOTTLING CO. 1415 SOUTH MAIN STREET SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA 211 SOUTH MAIN STREET SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Compliments of PET DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA Since the Eagle Eye Staff had notbeen organized when the layout was made forour Annual, we could not include it. The same holds true for Miss Hi Miss. Our apologies to the Beta Club, Eagle Eye Staff, and Mildred Dillon, Miss Hi Miss. The Staff 333 INDIANA AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
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