Concordia High School - Hurkaru Yearbook (Concordia, KS)
- Class of 1960
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ZUIEQ Zfdnfon 5 0 1 My CMN 4 m if 13 2 6 JFK? Xi? fig iw fbi Q? ig yf A A gi ,MS W 0 0 , YM , . R oo 555. - X53- .gg C375 4 Ceaseless energy and sincere dedication are qualities of good lead- ers. Crest is certainly fortimate in having an administration and a faculty that fulfill these ideas. Whether teaching a class, spon- soring a club, or coaching a team, these men and women strive to lead the students to an increasing knowledge and a better under- standing of the world around them. 8 77 fzknejqjr AIZOCUQOQQ 77 fzkne fir CUOFA Q7 fzknejgf' appreczkzffbn gqcakmzbs M-wt Wx: CQ. C ffqyfon ' 74 '02 czpaf 1 'I' ,dh W4 of 1Q4 Q i I , ,W 93' ' K1 MF- CIHWOU is Very DUSY, but he fakes' time Mr. Clayton begins chapel with a few little annotmcements to talk to the students at Crest. 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W 7 'lf'-RV 101 X! f 'L --...T WWW 1 W a . it - Patricia Fox and other seniors worked hard on themes about various careers. I2 J .Hal 'twine Mrs, Vernie Piercy emphasizes the importance of good grammar to English III students. Xfafzhe .Lbnyuaye Mrs. Rachel Hamrick assists students in finding a deeper understanding of the English language. Mrs. Allen is emphasizing the need for proper pronunciation of words. I3 .Qi me Mrs. Jean Teague teaches English IV and is guid- ance counselor for the Seniors. IHHIUIS vllatis isiihfgf . . minus Nil!!! mai I et Q ' ' ' - 5800155 Mrs. Dockery gives helpful advice in the art of reading. he ga' 1 N-94 li y7Zdaf5emaZzb's.' f!?QLl9bI2SAQOS efween inn.. Jimmy Ray Hamrick J. D. Huggins Gardner-Webb Collegeg Furman University, A.B. A f State College, B.S. K N 7 f' ' f , nw If W ff of ff X .f nv -X, M f , if f . e f I i ,- X . i I ya x M M - Mr. Harris listens attentively as one of his if Business Arithmetic students explains his . Huggins seems amused at the enthusiasm Susan is playing in answer to his question. RIISWEI' . 'bk An unwanted but necessary part of geometry is homework problems. I4 Quan flfzes' Cll20f Cj,IJGl'Cl!1ItJl2S 4'-w An essential part of teaching is having to check home- work and test papers. One of Mr. Hamrick's tactics is to send students to the board to check and see if they did their homework. 15 Tk J 1, Mgjfe VVVVVX, In trigonometry, class work is profitable under the supervision of the teacher. Mr. Huggins explains one of the many theorems the geometry students have to prove. cS0c'1k1f Q3c1e12ce.' 57 Loaf af ffe ipasl w Edwin Peeler Mrs. Ruby Sarratt Gardner-Webbg Limestone College, A.B. Appalachian State Teachers College, M.A. Mr. Peeler is busy pointing out the pros and cons of everyday life. Group study is essential in the evaluation of peo- In U. S. History class students study past, present, and ple and their relations to society. f11tU1'9- I6 111175 Cjlllllrflg life rjzzfure Mrs. Sarratt introduces her students to the outstana- ing events in the history of the United States. Students express their opinions in open discussions in U. S. History class. 4- S9 Mr. Peeler discusses the period of Feudalism in World History class. n e 4 ,,,,.f 4, sqairyii Mr. Peeler points out the location of various coun- tries. CSCICl?CQ.' S769 CSQd!'Cgf6l' we xx is I R 'X Matt McBrayer Mrs. Myrtle O'Shields Virginia Polytechnic University of North Institute, B.S.g Carolina at Western Carolina Greensboro College, A.B.g ASTC, M.S. Mr. Huggins carefully observes as his Physics students plot forces. Mrs. O'Shields skillfully but carefully plays with one of her biologica l sciences, Kenny Chemistry provides students with t he opportunity to periment in controlled environments. 18 .fzwff 122 a Cffafzyhzy Zfofff ,Y I , ri Mr. Matt gives the individual help that is often needed in chemistry. Qs Q The complexity of some problems is quite amusing. 19 Steve and Eddie examine the human skeletal system. . ..-1 Clyde carefully examines the slide as fellow workers wait for results. Cfoznznerczdf Q c7G20wQ09e 5 Mrs. Shirley Luckadoo Mrs. Joyce Mead Furman University, A.B. University of North Carolina Greensboro, B.S.S.A. .4 . . .., ..rE ....,,. 5 r .e -'f'2 - 1 - . K Mrs. Mead points out the pros and cons of collective bargaining. Mr. Huggins aids typing students in practice drills. 4 Grading test papers is a part of Mrs. Luckadoo's job as a business instructor. uszkzess Qf77l2OfQZk2dl2CQ X. Mrs, Mead makes use of bulletin board materials in one of her commercial classes. Mrs. Mead helps students with business problems. 0.1 J HN :WH Qmggrix f aff' rm I .. Filing is classes. taught in one of Mrs. Luckadoo's Typing II l f 1 v 'A Mrs. Luckadoo's shorthand class is an important one to business-minded students. ffanguaye: 957117 yyfeans Comm unzbafzhy geefhy Or jfouyff L- ., .. ,A... W.. ,r..-..u.,....u---- S. A. Childers Johnson C. Smith University, B.A. Students in French I learn about the geographical features of France. Q . . F Mr. Childers points out the highlights Mr. Childers grades his students on of his trip to France. their conversations by recording their voices and listening to them. 22 ,Qi 1' 0112 Q Ci C01201221C5.' rf f foln em affkzy eggs- Miss Dorothy Sue Hamhclq Gardner-Webb Collegeg f Appalachian Stage-5Peachq3's Co11em'BxSl.UNCi-G . Mfr, ' J 1 , f 0 ,.V. w'L V , 1 x 0 ' , Home Economics has many phases, but the girls enjoy cooking the l most. - is exe? li XX ., x so K n o R N ,I . 'Q ss M fi . ' ,,1 , M Q . K., T, ' . I M if 5 M 'osss K .. If Miss Hamrick helps Sandra measure for the garment she is making. 'X-,ff 23 mb ' ll Miss Hamrick points out the styles of Christmas dec orating. 57yr1c'uAfz1fe.' Wsazf Uocabbnaf Course Truman Davis Andy Nesbitt Brooks Piercy North Carolina State Appalachian State Clemson College, B.S. University, B.S. Teachers College, B.S.g University of Kentucky .rw i W gf f sf is . .5 Davis explains the different grades of steers to his agriculture students. Mr. Piercy carefully observes as his agriculture stu- Mr. Nesbitt points out the parts of a cow to his fifth dents repair a tractor. period agriculture class. 24 CO0QrC'dlJIbl2.' fDGUQAyJll2Ql?!l 21251630149 .l 'Q-vw.. Richard Harris Appalachian State Teachers College, B.S. Vigorous physical exercise is stressed in the Sophomore physical education classes. Mr. Harris's third period physical education class cau- Intra-squad Physical Education games cause a keen tiously but surely constructs a human pyramid. Spirit of competition. 25 gfofyenfures Z2 S7513 A t7?QGCil2y Mrs. Allen, librarian, guides students who have been assigned reports. X rsri s tg The library provides students with a place for quiet study. However, there are times when the students find other interesting things to do, such as admiring new class rings. Mrs. Allen assists Tommy and Judy in using the card catalogue. 12,243 IT!! Students make good use of the library during study hall 26 Qgcfoofcgfwff ,R Q v fx I 1 .1 or W 1 Each day the lunchroom staff works hard to prepare an enjoyable meal. The lunchroom staff is composed of Mrs. Douglas Hardin, Mrs. Melvin Wyatt, Mrs. Ester Hemphill, and Mrs. Clyde Wallace. , f Sze: ' , Tw., . 1f?mf.qjzi ,X Ea The lunchroom staff tries to serve an appetizing yet Mr. and Mrs. B1ar1t0I1 work hard and 10I1g h0l1rS to keep balanced mea 1. Crest looking its best. 27 Gifs Class officers--president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer--are elected each year by their respective classes. This year we have 94 seniors, 104 juniors, and 135 sophomores for a total of 333 students. All students engage in various activities and work together to project the lively spirit of Crest High School. 28 57 Ame fgr rememgerzhy GQSS QS ff 1 In fi ff Q.- f , . ! , . 1 f If , S I fl IMF 'typ , .11 ' , K' :V ' L-' bARR1-:LL MMYRICE ALLISON LINDA KATHERINE ANTHONY RONALD HAYES ASHE LINDA SUE BELL CHARLES DOUGLAS BENSON EUGENE BLACK aww... .5 Qlffi ff 47 K , I FREIDA KAY BLACK 'UN HORACE EDWARD BLANTON 5. One of the most exciting events for a senior is the day he is measured for his class ring. '00-QQ... 6-uf Wir' b QH' xx Y . 5 Yjgf J ANICE INONA BLANTO KENNETH BRYAN BOSTIC JO CAROLYN BRANNON OWANA GWEN BRIDGES P,-,,.., qv. If JY. ,L 1 THOMAS EUGENE BRIDGES MARSHA JANE BROOKS WILLIAM BENJAMIN BROOKS JEAN RENEE BYARS PAMELA LEE BYARS NANCY ANN CAMPBELL Q I 'vm' L1-X . JOSE PH RALPH CHAMPION DANIEL ROY COCHRAN PATSY ANN COOPER 'AM JOEL LEE CARROLL BRENDA ANNE CARTEE ELIZABETH DIANE CAUSBY IYDATIID EDGAR CHAMPION BRENDA ANILCRQSB! -Q-r-- - V DENNIS HUGH DAVIS MICHAEL STEVEN DAVIS R- v --L ww, V15 , W xi' ew L 0 KAY DOBBINS LEY MAR EARLS xm? STE PHEN E LME R EARLS aw' HUGH DONALD EDWARDS MICHAEL DEAN EDWARDS 'RX Vvgnw,-M SULLIVAN ANDREW FOSTER ? Graduation is close at handy therefore, Larry and other seniors must choose the right size of gown. HILDA PATRICIA FOX SANDRA MARIE FRANCIS WAYNE LEE GOODE CARL EVANS GREENE LINDA KATHLEEN GREENE MARTHA JULIET GREENE FREDDIE WESSON HAMRICK JANE CARROLL HAMRICK - 7 JOHN ELLIOT HAMRICK NANCY LYNN HAMRICK f KL' An exciting part of graduation at Crest is be- ing measured for caps to carry the blue or gold tassel. THURSTON ALLEN HAMRICK DANNY FRED HARRILL A... QX.. X J CAROL HAWKINS JAMES DWYRE HEDRICK I In gg R ,mln Q-ww, GLENDA DARLEAN HENSLEY RACHEL ANN HESTER JERRY WILLIAM HICKS LINDA LOU HUMPHRIES VICKI RENEE JOLLEY PATRICIA ANN JONES JIMMY DAVE LOVELACE BARBARA LYNN LUCKADOO CLYDE LEE MAUNEY LINDA KAY MAUNEY ROGER DALE MCCRAW CONNIE PUTNAM MCSWAIN JAMES DURHAM LEDBETTER, JR. NANCY ANN LINNENS rg.,-f-l-l ANNE CHRISTINA LOGAN ANITA DIANE LOVELACE -Skvwff' K-- 'lm ML LARRY DEAN MCSWAIN THOMAS WORTH MELTON KATHY MARGUERITA MULLINAX THEODORE GREENE OWENS MATILDA ANN PADGETT JANICE JORENE PARKER Glenda and Connie sell pencil and paper to CHARLES WAYNE PITTMAN the high school students each morning. RACHEAL DIANE PARKER wwf if RANDOLPH AUDLEY RAYNOR E SHIRLEY DIANE ROGERS A H' 1' BELINDA GAIL SELF WANDA GAYLE SELF BARBARA JANE SNEED CAROLYN RAYE SPANGLER .3 JAMES RAYMOND PLUMMER GLORIA JEAN POSTON EDITH AILEEN PUTNAIXQ-. EDWIN YATES PUTNAM '9 T. DAVID VERNON WEBB JERRY ELAM WEBB MICHAEL RICHARD WHITAKER BARBARA ANNE WYATT RICIGE J UANITA TERRY JOYCE ELIZABETH TONEY CHARLES MILTON VASSEY DAVID ZEBULON WEATHERS, DONALD KENNETH WEAVER A WEAYER' .4,f' 4 . .4!, Q ,, K-er C 1 Vbfkxjf? Eff! X1 JI' , :fi My ,L 3 A Lx, C xy! . JR M M Csfafzkflbs D L CE ISON Glee Club 2,45 Monogram Club 2,3,4,-Treas- urer 33 Beta Club 2,3,4,-Secretary 3, Presi- dent 43 Annual Staff 3,43 Photographer 43 Bas- ketbml Trainer 2,3,43 Baseball Manager 23 FTA 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Jr. Play 33 Morehead fSchoo1NomineeJ 43 Governor's School ISchool Nomineel 3,Class President 23 Marshal 3,4, Co-Chief, Southwestern District Beta Club President. LINDA KATHERINE AN THONY FHA 2,3,43 FTA 3,43 Beta Club 2,3,43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Candy Striper 43 Librarian 43 An- nual Staff Assistant Editor 43 Miss Hi Miss 33 Marshal 3,4. RONALD HAYES ASHE Beta Club 2,3,4Q Monogram Club 2,3,4Q Bas- ketball 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Bus Driver 3,43 Senior Class Vice-President. ' LINDA SUE BELL Monogram Club 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 All-Conference Basketball 33 Candy Striper 4g Tri-Captain Basketball 4. CHARLES DOUGLAS BENSON Glee Club 2,3,43 Beta Club 2,3,43 Track Tea 2,35 J.V. Basketbml 3,4. FREIDA KAY BLACK FHA 2,4Q Monogram Club 2,3,43 Glee Club 2, 3,43 Basketball 2,3. EUGENE BLACK FFA 2,3,4, HORACE EDWARD BLANTDN FFA 2,3,4. JANICE INONA BLANTON FHA 2,43 DECA ciub 4, Candy sn-iper 4. KENNETH BRYAN BOSTIC Newspaper Staff 33 FFA 2,3,4, Reporter 33 Forestry Award 33 Land Judging Team 2,31 1 . JO CAROLYN BRANNON Beta Club 3,43 FHA 23 FTA 2,3,4,-President 43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Marshal 3,43 Bus Driver 3,43 Home Ec. Medal 33 Student Council,Rep- resentative 2g Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2. Glee Club 2,3,43 Monogram Club 3,43 FHA 2, 43 Bu Driver 3,43 Cheerleader 3,4, Chief 4g . , , . THOMAS EUGENE BRIDGES Monogram Club 3,4Q FFA 3,43 Baseball 2,3, 4. f MARSHA JANE Bnooxs JEAN RENEE BYARS if Glee Club 43 FTA 2,3,4,-Vice-President 43 Beta Club 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Biology Medal 23 Marshal 3,41 Annual Staff 3,43 Treas- urer 43 Governor's School Nominee 33 Class Officer-Treasiu-er 3g Candy Striper 4s Li- brarian 4. PAMELA LEE BYARS FHA2,3,4,-President 43 Monogram Club 3,43 Homecoming Court 23 Candy Striper 43 Student Council 43 Triangle Staff 3,-Social Editor 43 Basketball 2,3,4, NANCY ANN CAMPBELL Glee Club 3. PRENTIS CAMPBELL NFA 2,-Vice-President3 Basketball 2,33 Class Reporter 23 FHA 33 Class Officer 2,-Treas- urer3 Camp High School 2,3. JOEL LEE CARROLL Track 2,33 FFA 2,3,4, BRENDA ANNE CARTEE Giee ci5133,3,4g, ' r 43 FHA 4. iff XELIZABETH DIANE CAUSE ia. Glee Club 2,3,4,-Pianist 43 FI-UT23 FTA 3,43 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 23 Jr. Play 33 Librar- ian 4. 562 , 63 , 44 Aff, N FFA 2,3,4. JOSEPH RALPH CHAMPION FFA 2,3,4Q DECA 4g Track 2. DANIEL ROY CHOCHRAN FFA 2,3,4Q Dairy Judging Team 33 Secretary of FFA 4. PATSY ANN COOPER Glee Club 2,3,4Q FTA 4g FHA 2,3,4Q News Staff 4. ,N BRENDA ANN CROSBY Beta Club 2,3,4Q Glee Club 2,33 Newspaper Staff 2,3,-Feature Editor 33 Librarian 43 Teen Correspondent 3,43 Class Play 33 Dramatics Medal 33 Jr. Varsgyfliggzleaderl.--'ff' IENQE HQGH DAYIS Basketball ZQNEDT Award 23 Baseball 23 Bus Driver 2,3,4j Glee Club 2,3,43 Safe Driving ward 33 Woodman of the World History Medal 3FTA 43 Student Council 4,-Vice-President. MICHAEL STEVEN DAVIS FFA 2,3,4j Track 2. SYBIL KAY DOBBINS Glee Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,43 Triangle Staff 3, 43 Basketball 2- ' . G1eeClub2 3 4- FHA 2- FTA 3 4' Jr. Varsity , Qheerleader '23 Jr. Play Dramatigs .W 3 STANLEY LAMAR EAR R---..--,M ,,,,,-, ,,i...E...-A--- -'I 5 5 - LLIAM AMIN WI BENJ BROOKS ASTEPHEN ELMER EARLS f FFA 23 Track Team 2,33 DECA Club 4. FFA 2,3,4, 'W 69121613 c3fahlsf1b.s HUGH DONALD EDWARDS FFA 2,a,4. MICHAEL DEAN EDWARDS Beta Club 2,3,43 Bus Driver 3,4. A BEVERLY JEAN EUBANKS Candy Striper 4. SULLIVAN ANDREW FOSTER Glee lub 2,3,4Q Track Team 2. HILDA PATRICIA FOX Glee Club 2,3,43 Beta Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,4 Candy Striper 43 Bus Driver 3,43 Chief Mar l 3,43 English Medal 2,3. SANDRA MARIE FRANCIS Basketball 2,33 Softball 33 Monogram Club 2, 3,43 FHA 2,43 FTA 23 DECA Club 43 Pep Club 43 Tri-Captain Basketball 4. CARL EVANS GREENE D CA 43 Bus Driver 3,4. ,f---------1. A KAT EN GREEIEIN FHA 2,3,43 Glee Cjgb,,Z,3,,j. 1 X ,X f JUDY CAROL HAWKINS THA JULIET GREEN FHA 2,3,43 Glee Club 2,3,43 DECA Club 4,- Parliamentarian 4. WAYNE LEE GOODE ' Bus Driver 2,3,43 Monogram Club 3,43 Bas- ketball 2,3,43 FFA 2,3,43DECA Club 4,-Pres- ident. FREDDIE WESSON HAMRICK FFA 3,43 Bus Driver 3,4. JANE CARROLL HAMRICK FHA 2,3,4,-Pianist 43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Beta Club 2,3,43 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4,-Editor 43 Marshal 3,43 D.A.R. Good Citizen 4g Class Play 33 Dr ' s Medallii-Candy ' er 43 Vgsiaen'c'4, 3 ' 3 JOHN ELLIOTT HAMRICK Beta Club 2,3,43 Monogram Club 2,3 3 F 3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball ,43 C ass Pre ' 3' Stude 3Vice-Presi- dent FFA 3,-President 43 President Mono- gram Club 43 Chapter Star Farmer 33 Best Defensive Basketball 33 Best Sportsmanship Baseball 3. NANCY LYNN HAMRICK Glee Club 2,3,43 FHA 4. THURSTON ALLEN HAMRICK Beta Club 2,3,43 FFA 2,3,-Treasurer 4,-Vice- President3 Beef Judging Team 33 Secretary of Junior Class. DANNY-,FRED HARRILL FFA 2,3,43'Baseball 2'35Bt1s-Driver 3,43 DECA clubf4. ve A . . Monogram Club 2,3,4,-Secretary 43 F A 2,3, 4,-Homecoming Attendant 23 Glee Club 2,3,43 Candy Striper 43 Girls Basketball Manager 2, 3. I 1 Xi. Z-Z 42 JAMES DWYRE HEDRICK Basketball 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Monogram Club 3,43 Dairy Judging Team 3,-Medal County and District Winnerg FFA 2,3,43 Beef Judging Team 2g Bus Driver 4. GLENDA DARLEAN HENSLEY Basketball 2,3,4,-Tri-Captain 43 Glee Club 2, 43 Candy Striper 43 DECA Club 4,-Secretary 43 Monogram Club 43 Bomberettes 2g DECA Sweetheart 43 Jr. Attendant to Miss Crest 33 Physical Fitness Award 23 Christmas Prin- cess 43 Ramey High School 23 Chase High School 2.51: W'Wr ' 'WU Alf RACHEL HESTER FHA 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Giee Club 2. JERRY WILLIAM HICKS BetaClub 2,3,43 Annual Staff 3,4,-Circulation Manager 43 Bus Driver 2,3,43 Safe Driving Award 33 Biology Medal 2. LINDA HUMPHRIES Glee Club 2,35 FHA 2g Candy Striper 4. I RENEE JOLLEY Glee Club 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,43 DECA Club 4, Cheerle PATRICIA ANN JONES lee Club 2 3, 4, Beta Club 2 3,4, FHA 4 French I Medal, English III Medal u a M LED R, JR. FFA 2,3,4,-Reporter 4s Glee Club 2,3,43 Base- ball Manager 2. NANCY ANNE LINNENS Glee Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,3, af, ANN CHRISTINE LOGAN Glee Club 2,3,43 Beta Club 2,3,43 FHA 23 FTA 3,43 Monogram Club 3,43 Basketball Score- keeper 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,-Treasurer 33 Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4,-Art Editor 3,43 Class Vice-President 2g Librarian 43 Gover- nor's School Nominee-Scholastic 2, Art 33 Katherine Smith Reynolds Scholarship Nomi- nee 43 American Legion Oratorical Contest Winner-School, County, District 3, Art 3. ANITA DIANE LOVELACE Glee Club 2,3,43 Beta Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,- QSong Leaderj 43 Marshal 2,33 Annual Staff 2, 3,-Art Editor43Geometry Medal 33 U.S. His- tory Medal 33District Winner of Daughters of Confederacy Scholarship. JIMMY DAVE LOVELACE FFA 2,3,4. BARBARA LYNN LUCKADOO FHA 2,3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Basketball 23 News- paper Staff 4. CLYDE LEE MAUNEY Bu Driver 2,3,43 FFA 2,3,43 DECA 43 Track Te 23 Librarian 43 National Physical Fit- ess Award, Senior Merit 2. Candy Striper 43 Marshal 3,43 Biology Med , -r n ' ' A : QS enzbr LINDA KAY MAUNEY Glee Club 2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Bus Driver 3,45 Can 'y Striper 45 Cheerleader 35 J.V. Bas- ketball 25 FHA 2,3,4,-Reporter 45 DECA Club 4, -Vice-President 45 P h y s ic al Education Medal 2. D ROGER DALE MCCRAW FFA 2,3,45 DECA 4. CONNIE PUTNAM MCSWAIN FTA 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Home- coming Attendant 35 J .V. Basketball 2. LARRY DEAN McSWAIN ' Beta Club 2,3,4,-Vice-President 45 Marshal 3,45 Morehead Scholarship Nominee 45 Biology 2 Medal 25 Chemistry 35 U.S. History Medal 35 Treasurer of Senior Class5 Librarian 45 Basketball 2. THOMAS WORTH MELTON TraCk2g FFA 3,45 Bus Driver 3,45 DECA Club 4. ff- YM-Y,-,.f- if KATHY MARGUERITA MULLINAX FHA 45 Librarian 45 Glee Club 4. Elf! ENS FFA 2,3,45 DECA Club 4. ,Q MATILDA ANN PAnGE'r'r Glee Club 2,3,45 Candy Striper 45 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 3. JANICE JORENE PARKER FTA 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Candy Striper 45 Jr. Play 35 Bus Driver 3,45 Attendant to Home- coming Queen 35 FHA 25 Librarian 4. RACHEAL DIANE PARKER Candy Striper 45 DECA Club 4,-Treasurer 45 Glee Club 2,3,4. CHARLES WAYNE PITTMAN 4-H 2. JAMES RAYMOND PLUMMER Beta Club 2,3,45 FFA 25 Bus Driver 3,45 Bus Driver Safe Driving Award 3. GLORIA JEAN POSTON FTA 2,3,45-Secretary 35 Monogram Club 2,3, 45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Jr. Class Treasurer 35 Annual Staff 354,-Business Man- ager 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Algebra II Medal 2. EDITH AILEEN PUTNAM I FHA 25 Glee Club 253. 2 EDWIN YATES PUTNAM glee Club 2,3,45 Bus Driver-2.,a,4an1-:sinh RANDOLPH AUDLEY RAYNOR Glee , , 5 unci ,45 Bus Driver 3,45 Bus Drivers Safety Award 35 Jr. Play 3. Qgfczlfilvfzbs A l If.-.Q , . MX A SHIRLEY DIANE ROGERS vJf't FHA 45 Glee cmb 2,3,4. BELINDA GAIL SELF FHA 2,45 Glee Club 2,35 Candy Striper 45 DECA Club 4. WANDA GAYLE SELF Beta Club 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,4,- Reporter 35 Historian 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Candy Striper 4. BARBARA JANE SNEED J .V. Basketball 25 Class Secretary 25 Miss Crest Attendant 25 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Annual 3,4,-As- sistant Editor 45 Marshal 3,45 Librarian 45 Miss Shelby Rebel 1965-66. CAROLYN RAYE SPANGLER Glee Club 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Candy Striper 45 Newspaper Staff-Typist-4. RICIGE J UANITA TERRY Candy Striper 45 FHA 2,45 DECA Club 4. JOYCE ELIZABETH TONEY Glee Club 2,3,45 FTA2,3,45 FHA 2,3,45 News- paper Staff 2,3,45-Business Manager 3,45 Li- brarian 45 Jr. Play 35 Class Secretary 45 Class Treasurer 25 Homecoming Court 35 Student Coumcil 3. CHARLES MILTON VASSEY 4-H 2. DAVID ZEBULON WEATHERS, JR. Glee Club 2,3,45 Basketball 35 Golf Team 3,4. DONALD KENNETH WEAVER J .V. Basketball 35 Baseball 2,35 Monogram Club 3,45 FFA 2,3,4. LYDIA THERESA WEAVER Glee Club 2,3,45 FTA 45 FHA 45 Candy Striper 4. DAVID VERNON WEBB Librarian 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Annual Staff 3, 4,-Editor-in-Chief 45 Monogram Club 45 Stu- dent Council 2,3,45 -Representative 2, Secre- tary 3, President 45 Basketball Manager 45 1966 U.S.C. Conference Delegate5 Boys State Delegate5 Delegate to NCSCC5 Most Outstand- ing Sophomore 25 Most Outstanding Junior 35 Jr. Play 35Dramatics Medal 35 Physical Edu- cation Medal 25 Biology Medal 25 Morehead Nominee 45 Basketball 2. JERRY ELAM WEBB FFA 2,3,45 Beef Judging Team 2,3,45 Dairy Judging Team 25 Baseball 2,45 Bus Driver 4. MICHAEL RICHARD WHITAKER FFA 2,3,45 DECA Club 4. ANNE WYATT Glee Club 2,3,45 Candy Striper 45 FHA 2,3,45 J .V. Cheerleader 25 Librarian 4. STH Q, . 4. QQ .ggi V. X 'fs Y' i k . , k. ,Q .Q ,495 f 5 X1 WE? -fx i A ,ef , 131 Q S - ff xy Ny. 5 2 7 -.H , . w Q w s ,yi . ix Xi T S ki g xv, 1 lf 1 ,go - 5 . 1' Q.. L viii? 4-N .4 hi N ex f Jean Abrams Patsy Allen Susan Allen Doyne Allison Steve Atkins Hilda Barber Willie Beam Steve Bell Janet Blanton Dianne Borders Ja ' Bridges ane Bri ges Judy Bridges Linda Bridges Linda Brooks Willie Byars Vida Campbell John Clark Tom Clark Dennis Clary Glenda greets the students with a smile as she per Judy and Billy are hard at work undertaking the ardu forms her duty of taking up lunch tickets ous task of completing their source themes K S X at if y gg Z vig?-1 Donald Hamrick Jimmy Harris Tommy Hayes Wayne Hensley Belinda Hicks Carolyn Holland Hilda Hollifield Shirley Hoyle Diane Humphries Sammy Humphries James Ivie Jerry Jenkins Edward Clayton Jimmy Cobb Philip Cooper Anne Costner Billy Crosby Janet Dellinger Lloyd Ginn Jerry Goforth Janet Gold Steve Goode Barbara Greene Dale Hamrick Ha Abxk. X kin 2 X is T Q. is X 6 S we :A Q S it i X -Nz sake si Q 95 assi. Qiggf ss' - if was Baxter Jolley Gennie Jolley Rita. Jolley Gene Jones obb Lail Bobby La am Larry Ledbetter Buddy Long Steve Lovelace Judy Luckadoo Ronnie Lytle Sammy Marshal Jimmy Martin Dean McBrayer Kathy McCraw David McCurry Jerry Mclntire Clifta McSwain J ohnny McSwaiQ Roger McSwain Reanza Mode Blaine Morrison Roger Morrison Judy Newton Kyrin Packard Brenda Pearson Glenn Piano Betty Price Don Raynor Barbara Hippy Debbie Rogers Rita Rollins Billy Ruppe Jo Scott Charles Scruggs Joyce Self R 'kr X . K fggeh: , an -:mu-:,f,,,i-.L , ,wiyw ,,.. . .ww ' ,I 2,5 . M ,... , . ff-Mwg-,zsmgvgzfa We ',,. , ' VA V I y . ,, f,. Ja I V' 33 low -l ll E 'rr c V , b Virginia Sperling ' Z QQ Donna Splawn Cecil Terry Janice Terry Rodney Tesseneer Jean Threatt Cecil Van Dyke 4242 John Tate E 'f- L! ,,'. ,.., - MF' , , A we r ' in 45 1 in fri l at ZLL The tempo is fast and the results are swinging as the Fabulous Majestics display a real rocking sound. t ji ,., ,P lawn, N . - 1 we K A G I, - ., w , L . , I i A ,wi- 1' at 1 4: ,s ' - us, V 'ii if WR, Not Pictured ri My , A K 77 v Ywwsf f. ,iq Q, , tlafftlf, 1 . L . 'Yi ' MW' 55 Q- ,'i in -f xg, 'wwii ' wwf: ' 'PY 4-vw ,v W 'S I- 1 Sybil and Kathy are hard at work counting the lunch money. is ----4...-qw. 'Aw 1 WX W--if Not Pictured Y x as Eddie Woods -.N ,X David Wright School buses enter and leave the school .grounds in safety under the care- ful directionof Mr.Wash- burn and his safety patrol. Linda Vaughn Monty Walker Frank Wall Don Warren Sammy Weaver LaDonna Wellmon Joel Wesson Harvey Whisna 'Sianley er Dan White Mildred White 'Johnny WHEIT' Max Wilson Susan Wilson Allen Woods 49 - .gm ,.,.. , ,E z-.' A .,.,,-- . adv- ,H 3. if if 4 LJ No! Pictured Yr? 11. is if l. -.., . , ' -EE . i .4 'K ,r c ,k xg 'sf it Q 1 5 fy? R ? if isis, Juniors sell magazines to finance the Junior-Senior Prom. Not Pictured .f 4. .1 Q, ,. I , Q I ff Glenna Allen Joyce Allen Jackie Arrowood Diane Ashe Doris Bailes Franklin Barbe Tim Beason Brenda Black James Blanton Jimmy Blanton Joyce Blanton Robert Blanton Jimmy Bramlett Bruce Bridges Carolyn Bridges Joy Bridges Lynn Bridges Steve Byars Parnell Campbell Judy Carpenter Q 'r sw' Larry and Charles faithfully perform their duty of raising the flags at the beginning of each school day 1 is-Ji Bruce Carroll Don Champion Kathy Champion Goeffry Chatham George Chatham Bobby Cogdell Brenda Cooke Billy Cooper Gail Cooper Danny Crawley Becky Cromer Dennis Crosby David Crowe Sherry Curtis Wayne Curtis Robert Deaton Royce Deaton Steve Deaton Billy Dobbins Catherine Earls f , f . , X . f.4t ,. if at ,,. ,MQ W ,,V' :f law X .N f 1 V A . N 3 I 4, M V My W N y A N 5- A :Z 3 , 0 v wif' f- -W, -. Q Q.. . ti ft Vw WX ,f i .C w , -5 I, lyrr , as V Q 7' M my a 'Q W W - s o y y fir i ai W I 5 i i I , J ' 1' 'I 1 W l no is , M ' Vw f f,,, J No! Pictured From the smallest to the largest there's a water foun- LaDonna and James are crowned Queen and King of tain just to suit your needs. Crest's Fall Festival. 52 5 E ' W2 rw Ny .t - 2 N Not Pictured 'ill' 'X is Not Pictured me., :F If ,iw 'N ' Not Pictured Q P 1 Q. t f , , ,ey X X X QR ,el George Earls Kenneth Earls Burl Edwards Larry Edwards Ann Emory Marjorie Glenn Barbara Greene Philip Greene Shirley Greene Tommy Greene Winburn Greene Heidi Hanirick Jesse Haniriek Karen Hamriek Lanny Hzunrick Marvin Hzimrick Sammy Hamrick Selena Hardin Jimmy Hzirrill Johnny Harrill 1 E 9- -Q. All Students P2iFiiCiPl1f0 in Cleillling UP the SChO01fOI' Crest Betas are the hosts of the first Southwestern the Beta Convention. Beta Cgnvgntion- 53 Anna Harris Judy Harris Linda Harris Judy Hurt Linda Hawkins Richard Hawkins Allen Hayes Judy Haynes Betty Henderson Donald Hensley Gene Holland Gloria Hollifield V fbfv w ' 7 W' nf ar., I Not Pictured f-in . 4.,. NS' .. ., ' H2 i in iff I V 'TW A- ww , , ,X KL 7 as f 'K'-,gf W 415: we 5 . wp , W f W'-. Stephen Humphries 4, Robert Hunt Janice Hyde Becky Ivie Jack Jones Sherry Jones Steve Jones Betty Lanier u 51. W .r if I , l AV' ,, W ' ' - , , ,,, ly-,.f.,g?,-N mf ,f V, , ,, -. , k N, ,,.,., y l.,. , ....n w ,,,, I A we fs , , A , W , , 3 ,,, ,N , , . cus i 6, I, K, A Q. ,,,,,, , ,g I -,ly Y 3, 41' .Y I Breaks are a welcome relief at Crest. Sophomores discuss first day at Crest 54 mi' - I N up. .1 fa. -qs vw 'LJ' is is 3 5.-X as-..-' x., bil E. Fri' 'll f 'Ki Not Pictured View 1 nf., ' New if , l Q Tommy Latham Tommy Lattimore Barry Ledbetter Judy Ledbetter Roger Ledbetter Gerald Lipscomb John Lovelace Shirley Lovelace Alvin Lowery David Marshal Martha Martini Shelia Martin Tommy Martin Forrest Mauney Cynthia McSwain Garry McSwain Randy McWhirter Stephen McWhirter Randy Moore Nancy Morley ,..,,..f- Aqivm in .ZZ ' 4,,a5NA1,k The seniors elect Glenda to represent Crest High A student, upon arrival back at school after being ab School in the animal Christmas parade. sent, must secure an absentee card from Mr. Peelcr Dan Morton Gene Owens Wayne Packard Oscar Patty Gary Pearson Eddie Peeler Cathe Phillips Betty Piercy Douglas Pittman Tommy Pittman Beth Poston Joel Poteat Ronald Price Marilyn Pruett Helen Putnam Elam Scruggs Larry Self Brenda Sisk Neal Sisk Becky Smith iw.. Not Pictured 'swf' X The F.H.A, girls proudly display their creative ability Monogram initiation provides a change of scenery at in the F.H.A. fashion show. Crest. Gary Smith Terry Stevens Richard Toms Colon Toney Jerry Toney Steve Walker Beaman Washburn Cathy Washburn Clyde Wesson Gary Wheelus V1 Xml Eddie Whisnant T lg Joel Williams ' K ' Susanne Williamson Edna Woodell S Kenneth Woods ., 1 'lllelfil I' r One ofthe happy moments of every school day, the time to go home, has arrived. Carolyn and Jane are anxious to receive their class rings. 57 Gift? l I Xjlli Multiple honors are bestowed upon students at Crest who have the initiative, the patience, and the diligence to do outstanding work in studies and extra-curricular activities. On the following pages we would like to recognize those who have shown outstand- ing leadership. se 7 fzlme fgr ofsbkzcfzbn gm 0145 Gresf CSIIUOQIQX Qouernmenf worfs 0 xixmg, rw W ..-- M f.,,,-fs :F Q, M..-.y 'ie Q M Nw- wg M eve E?-fr , STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS David Webb, President Debbie Rogers, Secretary Dennis Davis, Vice-President Dean McBrayer, Treasurer 60 Qzlenqfwf Cgkzoenf for The Student Council works diligently to enhance school spirit and repre- sent the sentiments of the student body. The Council is composed of seventeen members including gen- eral officers. Members are Carolyn Holland, Renee Byars, Glenna Allen, Pam Byars, Sherry Jones, Becky Smith, Joyce Self, Jimmy Cobb, Tommy Martin, Randy Raynor, John Hanirick, Marvin Hamrick, and Jim- my Martin. Bt. UA CLUB I9b3 N.. The Student Council is discussing the plans for the Miss Crest festivities Mr. Matt is always willing, to give in one of their bi-weekly meetings. helpful 21dViC9- 61 fi-L11 KM Lleaof Cgerozkgy 011691197 7 -4 'The Beta Club is for leadership, for loyalty and truthg the Beta Club is for fellowship, a guide and help to youth ,IAEXV W Q 5 Q' ,v, 5122553 f I 'M I J The selling of ads for our school annual is - a project of fhe Beta Club. 5 W: 'ix J-2-55 if ,Q ' -ll C7 ez fe K 6 1, ,ii an-.--.- ,. lf- M, ...-q ,. Y BETA CLUB ' .853 Darrell Allison Larry McSwain Joyce Self Kyrin Packard President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer M ww ' :ff .'.. if K fixxfz f if' ' f' X358 . I Beta sponsors are Mrs. Teague and Mrs. Allen. New Betas are initiated in a gay, informal man- nerg but they must meet leadership and scholastic standards for membership. I 63 1967 I71212uaflcSfaffNcsfrzbes 71 SSA David Webb, editor-in-chief, works hard to plan a yearbook which captures our year at Crest and which will still be alive thirty years from now. Q 2-ummm my I ,fx Linda Anthony and Barbara Sneed, associate editors, work closely with the editor in producing a creative yearbook. 64 It is certainly the hope of the 1967 Annual Staff that this annual be outstanding and be appealing to the reader, even in years to come. The annual staff must spend a lot of time and put forth plenty of effort to have a worthwhile yearbook. M Mrs. Evelyn'A1len and Mrs. Jean Teague serve as an- nual sponsors. They spend many hours correcting er- POTS staff. and working out business problems for the annual C f,l'GC1fG 7712 Zl5I2l'GtY.S'lt!G UCI! 6006 ,fm XX , V - 1 -' '-846 F Z tiliwiii Pnstoii, Business Manager and Jerry Hicks, Circu- Diane Lovelace, Art Editor, and Darrell Allison, Lil inn NllllliIg1Ul',XX't51'kXN'llllRCll99 Byars, Treasurer, in Sell- mlt'U'?11'3l3l1if' Editor, W01'kh31'dt0 PI'0dUCe the aft ing: :ids and yvziiliook subscriptions. work and photographs essential to the annual. 19' .fgx 1 I A An impressive yearbook cannot be created unless each member ofthe annual staff co-operates and works together with the others. 65 BEST ALL-AROUND Renee Jolley and Dennis Davis ,Ax MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED1 Renee Byars and Darrell Allison Fj GQSJ j7Qn0r5 Zjesfoweof 1 i MOST INTELLECTUAL Patricia Fox and Larry McSwain Q 60012 U11 fsfan Ofkzy CSQl2IOl1S' X 1 . rf If x BEST LOOKING Joyce Toney and Randy Raynor 67 BEST PERSONALITY Connie MCSwain and Thurston Hzunrick 'x ' MOST TALENTED Christina Logan and Darrell Allison MOST DEPENDABLE Pam Byars and Ronnie Ashe MOST ATHLETIC Linda Bell and John Hamrick MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Linda Mauney and James Ledbetter Q-.... Q7 MOST COURTEOUS Wanda Se-Lf and Mike Edwards C xezzzbz' jfynozrsi B-rendu Crosby SHELBY DAILY STAR Teen Corresnondent David Webb North Carolina Boy's State Delegate Christina Logan Katherine Smith Reynolds Scholzlrship Nominee I 'N , 5. 0.41 .1 I 1 S -Q David Webb, Darrell Allison, and Larry McSwain John Motley Morehead Scholarship Nominees .lane Hamrick DAR Good Citizen G The tang of winter is in the air . . . and the excitement of a basketball game sends the blood coursing through our veins, for there is something special about this game . . .It's the social event of Miss Crest, and her court is soon to be presented. The scene changes and spring is approaching . . . The leaves are green and the air is like silk. The occasion is Homecoming and on this special night, the Homecoming Queen and her court are to be presented to the Crest High students and their guests. 70 7 fzlme fgr recoynzbbn 7QdfUfQS S Cgfurkzefs' COAJCX mf9.s' C ffesf duff 7ffQ11zffaf2fs' fi Tk E E , 3 i I , i WWAW Y Q Aff Z ,MW ,ff 2. X si 3 S gi WAIISIY C1,1'eSf NLIISZS' L 1,2541 ZlQff X XF s X X 3 X X X X M529 F6112 yans cSe121?21' Q7ffe120f112f M35 Joyce yoney 66121612 qffenognf V 5 him mr Hen Q . Q mess Books ARE G0 1 6-'Q 73 f 2 7 5 X1 QE 2 J. --ri: 2533 CSAQ1'1y C fczrfzls Sr50A0f1201'e ff-yffQl2fk!l2f fx' X IK W. wp 'fif L C mlSKs' ,7a12el X K ZIIZIUI' Xff-yffezzfxfznf xx Miss Crest runner-ups are: Judy Luckadoo, Barbara Sneed, Jo Parker, Hilda Barber, Becky Smith, and Brenda Sisk i . 1 I 1 imma? Cfresf a120fjfez' C 2061171 75 pam ydfd' Wezyns kgs jil1?QCOl2?Ik?y Queen Q55 AN Q39 4? 53 T Q 1 lg. K 549 I J 9 X A, ,.,, ,,, MXL fx, 'Mu ' QQ, . ,Q I fun QCOIIZIQY UQQI2 7 'fpam yazis 76 C 1,012121P Cfgzlfazh CSQIZIUI' fjffen rfuzf -- nf' , rl, mfs'.S ,Z1 721ffQ1' CSGIZIUI' ffffenogzfzf Members of the Homecoming Court: Linda Brooks, Jane Hamrick, Kyrin Packard, Linda Bell, Glenda Hensley, La- Donna Wellmon, Hilda Barber, Joyce Toney, Patsy Allen, and Debbie Rogers. ,M-4 I' -Du' We 4 f. An important part of Homecoming is the dance spon- John, Glenda, and David are busy working out plans sored in honor of the Queen and her court. f0I' the H0m9C0m1Hg PI'0g1'9'm- 78 Cgwzzbfxs' 601101 mfsxs' CJXJINAI 7fUl2.S'A7y 75' Cff1'1fs'f112f1.sN 747f2C'L'.S'.S' D .by ,L S i v I A 5 Q 5 1 4 N ' Q Q'-yi I . asp? M ' 4-,gs , ge Z' 4-ww 'xx J 've-.. y 't-X w D . s C YAP!-S'fll2Cl.8' f4'Il2C'U.Y.Y W 135 CJXJINAI 7 f 612.511 91 -.f.j5,g,igggg,,,'f,1ggf?j,,h 3 -, .iw Q, . . L' WX WJ,-'Y?:f'L V ' f HK N, , ,,,,ikT4, , -fu Gifs? Here at Crest there are many valuable organizations and clubs where students may learn many skills which may benefit them later in life. Our school offers many educational clubs such as Future Teachers of America, Future Homemakers of America, Future Farmers of America, and DECA. Crest also has many organiza- tions such as the Candystripers, the Bus Drivers, the Monogram Club, the Glee Club, and the Librarians. 80 7 57 hkne if Qarnzkzy bmefgr Qaofny 57 fzknefgz' seruzkzy C, WMM iwb vxw9'c 'RJXAL ' 1, X, ff t K , Q X K If . Ofyanziafzbns mfg Jane Hamrickis Editor-in-Chief of the Triangle. She leads the staff in newspaper work. Art editor, Christina Logan, and her assistants, Patsy Allen and Carolyn Bridges, keep busy for- mulating layouts for the Triangle. Kyrin Packard and Joyce Toney, the associate editor and the business manager, respectively, fold papers to be mailed. The social editor, Pam Byarsg feature editor, Jackie Bridges, and news editor, DiAnne Borders, wrife up s'C11'Uol events and special features. 82 'Q' xla fi Max Wilson, the Triangle sports editor, and his assistant, Kathy Washburn, are working to meet their next deadline. 3 .' 3 gggig 5 'ls 25. ' x Mrs. Shirley Luckadoo, the newspaper sponsor, lends her services when called upon. l E 'Vi ..t. . Xl? Our able writers build the text of the Triangle. They are Glenna Allen, Janet Dellinger, Marjorie Glenn, Heidi Ham- rick, and Tommy Martin. LLUQLUB 2' 'I v-,V uv' -1-+--N-.d.., . . I 7' Z ig 'iuu-- 0 'j S Y M. l ' . Ourtypist help to get the job done on time. They are Gwen Bridges, Patsy Cooper, Sybil Dobbins, Barbara Luckadoo, Wanda Self, Carolyn Spangler, and Pam Byars. 83 v1.--,,..-.-v- L-.4 ,Q Alu..-Jo--'Li 11, 411--,-5,1 ! I 1 . cc' A, 711666 The FTA officers are as follows: President, Carolyn Brannong Vice-President, R e n e e Byarsg Secretary, Jerry Goforthg Treasurer, Edward Claytong and His- torian, Gloria Poston. Qs jj cxernq 77 ,Sf iN.. A'A'5x'NQ8.-.w.-X.- , is A555555 FTA members observe Teachers Appreciation Week BA MB, The Monogram Club members plan Homecoming Fes- The Monogram Club officers are as follows: John Ham- tivities. rick, Presidentg Bobby Lail, Vice-Presidentg Carol Hawkins, Secretaryg and Debbie Rogers, Treasurer. 766 RJIIOQPGIIZ C1116 'H'Oll?OfQ.S' Cgcfoof cwukvf X , XX X W P kjqri , 5 fy, , 85 X n N 66 Zifcozis oil- G REST fiiyff gl J 55 . OW Alf NX? , ,UW J A vi' XJ - Qfw xl :V I .mf J 72'QfJCl1'Q Zu' Y70ll20l'l'0lIf Il IL! A 1 :+G 4 of I r I 'Uv fl oh is The Future Homemakers of America are as follows: Pam Byars, President, Renee Byars, Vice-President, Joyce Self, Secretary, Jean Abrams, Treasurer, Jackie Bridges, Song Leader, Jane Hamrick, Pianistg Wanda Self, Historian, Debbie Rogers, Parliamentariang and Linda Maumey, Reporter. club meeting. Ulu so '71 I 3? O o 5 5 ,... FP FY Q CD 5 f x 5 e ,D o v-s U1 5 9? ro 'oh 'zz 'J ..- N :s YD F45 o K FV' :r 0 ,... '1 :s Q be FV' K NI w no' V1 lg. F L! L K., Qgfresses t!7yI'1b'UAjUl'QfW?0Il!kC6Q x',,uMEiS Oi Xft 73 i MFDIQQ Wy n '5 XON ibn' 44 f, pl F F A 3 - we x WJ ,104 ,Q 3 Q, 'CUU U All FFA members participate in cattle judging. HAHQWI mm M' Q We ' The Future Farmers of America officers are as fol- lows: John Hamrick, Presidentg Thurston Hamrick, Vice-Presidentg Danny Cochran, Se c r et a r y g Jerry Webb, Trea surerg James Ledbetter, Reporterg and Elam Scruggs, Sentinel. Candystripers, Janice, Rickie, and Carolyn, give aid to patients when called upon. if One of the joys of being a Candystriper is seeing the new babies. C1,a12Q9sfr1Q0er5 Q00 Tfofirnfeer jfspzfafi EE --, - if Xiie 1 A Q! F ' G gg 1 rx sz M 1 Z 4 CU Cf, tEJII26GllS' 661172 ZI1.S1k?G.S'.3' t?C'Al2l?IIG.S' hir DECA Club officers are from left to right, Judy Greene, g Glenda Hensley, Secretaryg Wayne Godde, Presideutg Diane Parker, Treasurerg and Linda Mauney, Vice-President. 89 Glenda Hensley is elected DECA Sweetheart. it 'T 4. .. if , 98 ..,, X . Q ,E -s 'X CV - .. -- ' . . .,,....,...,.,..... A . , .. . 1. M .. R i - f - X - , ,A .,,..,i J., , - 4 . M-' 'K ,,,1,a.b. .Q , . .,. Q' .,, .. .rx sw '-W' , ,. ,,, . '- . Hs ,mm Wm ,,.,e.M.Ns,s,,, , J 1211.5 QDI'1DQl1S' 738111129 rRQtSpOl?.5'I6?Z:ly Ii The hours of a dious. Here Jimmy, Joel, and Freddie are shown ar- L riving late. Abus driver has many other duties in addition to driv ing a bus. He must see that it is kept clean. bus driver are sometimes long and te- 90 WI' my . L ' W If X vi .CTE CSXUOQUI bD161'c11vk1125 912141 Q12 mefkrf Student librarians work in many capacitiesg here Sybil is checking out books for students. YE? Kathy, a student librarian, signs Randy's permission slip. XJ A ii .xy CHS X S-EM is Loyalty, pride, and school spirit are stimulated by Crest's athletic program in which many students participate. Crest teams over the years have amassed a splendid record. Whether win or lose you can be sure Crest is always number one because of the outstanding sportsmanship and splendid school spirit of her students. ig, FX' i K , V 92 'Mfr- 57 fzlme fgru warg 57 f1k22ef0r!0Qy Sq fzlrzzejgrjby 57 Zifkzzfefgr sorrow gqfffefzbs , f 5 Gym i 5 ,. , 'f K ', , L i I 1 Q ' t , .' 1 I- X 15 ' fax ' 5 M 'fu frm I ff? Xu: 3 ,lg My Q 3 E 5 R44 , V V3 Tj xfk if Ji - xx cgi. Q wi gx KF np g Y I '3 X KM XR .MVK ffffisrfd jfvlyi X xg Wm I K Al LJ. X ,. K I ,j .7-. wg 'J , ,. M A u jf K, .gl 1 Zigi 417.5 f , 4, ui' may M L . ,YQ , A s .ffgg Q 15 EM J, K , ,fs Q ,4 wi-in ' ' fd? , ? ' X Q f ' 2 if T -A V Q W .. ff? ' A K , 3 5 1:, ,f ' A-'I K ' 'M 5 A x ' if V' M, ..., ... .11, 1 1, E 9 F wr 3' 'J 2... ,Za 7 'T 'gn I' i A A 33 - 5-I... 4 '- ... ., QNW' - x S 'Q' xi X v3 QS L ii5 - Q. Q 1 5xXi Q xi is 1 I ill N-1 B N? -A 5 liz A 4 . . X i .5 1 'S xf ,xx X X y 5' A. 1 EQSQFW, vi vu! Nu 75 15 f iii k Q 2' X: , Af Qf ,V , I mf A 39 ,.v 4535? Q, :ix W X4 fi sg: r' ' ff' Q F 1- W P 12222. :gn and up' 'J --f ww x S . s xl '13 6 1 xx kg Mix. L' V 'J I Members of lhe1967 Fhlcoiihgiskethzill squad are the following: Clyde Wesson, Irhrvey-Whisriant, MU.xWi1son, Ronnie Ashe, Eddie Woods, Jimmy Hedrick, Bobby Lnil, Barry Ledbetter, Dean MCB1'a.ye1', Billy Zfrosby, Marvin Hnxnrick, Rue,1'1'lVIcSw11il1, .IolinH1un1'ic'k, Toni1nyHnyes, and Wayne Goode. Dz1i're1lA11ison is trziinerz Daivicl Webb and Richzird H1lWl'iiIlSLll'U IllLlll.lgLt'1'S. 7Q1k'mz.s' 715161 521 7fokfif7Ae1k' C2ff1112,111bfz,siAZj1 xx Q. . K L . John Haxlnrivk Bobby Lxxil Cn pin i n mums.. John und Ronnie moot at center court to receive BHUTY 19215505 U1 Dfxlill who S005 ill fill' 11 lily-UP izlst1'nc'iions funn H10 1'0f01'0v. 99 A ! We Yi af SS lbw: it Tezuninzites watch anxiously as Wayne attempts 21 field goal. John sets tl screen on No. 24, so Bobby can drive for the basket. Christina, score-keeper, and Doyne, time-keeper, hold key positions in keeping the gzune running smoothly. Wayne Goode i 2 '-lg ' ' i 'bglgflvgr if 59' ' 1 i X M. M .? .,,,..f3N 'uv i ,X Ronnie Ashe Jimmy Hedrick 77. Zjoys CJZIIQZ 7faA1a6k Cw.xf1e1'1k112c'e Geoffrey Chatliani, Tommy Martin, Glenn Piiinno, Doug: Benson, Jackie Arrowood, Kevin Wortmnn, Dennis Crosby Wayne Packard, David Marshall, Jerry Goforth, Rickie Toms, Rob Hunt, Eddie Whisnzinl Georgfo Ch'1th'im 'ind Ed a -w 1 ' y K ' ward Clayton. Richard Hawkins is nuuiager. IO! The 1967 Crest cheerleaders are: Janet Gold, Marilyn Pruett, Patsy Allen, Susan Allen, LaDonna Wellnion, Hilda Barber, Brenda Sisk, and Randy McWhirter. Gwen Bridges is chief and Debbie Rogers is co-chief. LL . Lf ix! - I xf t y, t is . ,gf if fresf C1fee1'kaff21'5 Qezzerafe 5 1216 z1.s1c15112 N, lt to EXW Gflxy 1 77nJ,73or15f Qgcfoof Civzkzf i i fr 1 , 3'N4F ?F'wt,,: , Bench cheers help generate enthusiasm during a long It takes time, practice and inuch effort to become ri and exciting gzune. good cheerleader. 102 3 'N ll .1 Cheerleaders sell flags to boost school spirit. The profits go into the athletic fund. I Crest cheerleaders had a real treat this year. Thi PTA furnished money to huy new uniforms for them. Fi-Fi-Fight Fi-Fi-Fight Fi-Fi-Fight Fight Crest Fight Crest' Fight Crest! Learning the :notions as wellas the words is ti vital part of being ll Chee1'leude1'. IO3 l I , ' ' 4 Between gganies, students go to the Cfnicessimi stand for ll l'Ofl'0SlllIlg lift. Members of the 1966 baseball team are: Mike Mauney, Ed Packard, Don Raynor, Gene Bridges, Dean McBrayer, Bobby Lail, Gene Hastings, Jimmy Hedrick, Harvey Whisnant, Buddy Hamrick, Tommy Hayes, Max Wilson, Donnie Weaver, Johnny McSwain, John Hamrick, Roger McSwain, Edward Clayton, Bobby Latham is manager, and Ed Peeler Z a5e6dH 3 57951122 671225 Cjfafe Cjfampzbnsgzp SCOREBOARD CREST OPPONENT 7 Tryon 5 9 Number Three 1 9 Fallston 2 6 Polkville 3 4 Polk Central 3 3 Tryon O 7 Fallston 4 7 Polkville 2 5 Polk Central 2 3 Marshall O 5 Old Fort 0 West Yadkin 1 Liberty 0 Cleveland 7 Cleveland 6 Mr. Peeler proudly displays state trophy. 104 A , 4 S ae' a ww Qi! Y Je kc, r ' ' QR it a , w 'x,uii f nm-'X ' A 'kv in Q . ', ti SJW Tommy and Bobby display the form that helped make Crest number one. 4. A. In a practice game, the toss from Dean to Max is too late as Roger slides in safely. John and Harvey are warming up the pitcher before the game starts. -new A pepper game helps to improve the fielders' ability to catch the ball. IOS Mr .4- '21 L.-.- 1 - in-nf gwli. 52' M sf S 'WPI sugar fl! m S mbers of the track team are Jerry Goforth ,Qohnny McSwa1n, Edd1e Woods Steve Ware, Danny Belcher, Lane Al d M W 1 Fam MOFYISOH Larry Ledbetter Steve Pearson Blame Morrlson, Tommy Hayes, and Roger Sonny stretches to hand Larry the baton m the m11e The tug 0 Will' 15 21 good muscle builder- 13 F Aff? ' L Roger strains to get the farthest distance possible out of his shot put toss. ,ss- , Mme mv-es FEV' 'A Max displays the necessary form for a good discus throw. K was M, -.yew ' Y'-a-xi . ,U -: 0, 1 .- -Nr,-,' . ,.,4-1453 Larryiind Jerry are loosening up before the track meet Sonny and Blaine strive to cross the finish line. begins. viii' lO7 196.7 x ecmz C JOIZMQPQIQCQ C Qfd112!01O12s IIQU sf., -1 In Members of thc 1967 golf team are: Donnie Weaver, Jerry Hicks, Dean McBrayer, Billy Crosby, Sammy Humphries, Larry Lvdbvttvr, amd Edward Clayton. pl. David hopefully watches Billy blast out of the sand trap. Sammy Watches carefully as Larry attempts ll putt 103 Z fbczf js' 7 70am 271760111 7 Cf,oc1c'A .? ring Ll lvnsv I1lOlllCIlt in thv closing sccmmcis 11 11110, Mr. P1'lx1C'1' displays Cl7IlK'UI'Il for Ins tcxmx. mt ,Zjlk'ACIl'ff 7fC1f'l'l:S' F11 A Cmff yvfafff' l 1' 4fe.f7lfTg5'Xf !f 4 Alu Mr. Hglrris C'.l1'CfLluy observes thv qwtion under thv lrwkc-I . . . x x, 'Q GHS The advertisement section is one of the most important parts of our yearbook. If it were not for the long, hard hours of work put forth by the ad salesmen it would be impossible to have an annual publication. Furthermore, it would not be possible to have an an- nual publication if it were not for the generosity of our participating advertisers. We wish to thank the merchants and firms who have donated so generously. 110 Q7 1112229 if ap!0rec'1'af1b12 I qofyeffzlsemenfs GERMAN MOBILE HOMES NO. 3 Sales - Service - Insurance Highway 18 South - HUxley 2-1372 Shelby, North Carolina Packers of Carolina Meat and Farm Products NORRIS PACKING CO. P. O. Box 851 Shelby, North Carolina IF IT'S FRESHER THAN BOST... It's Still In The Oven! ' Cleveland County Home Bakery Planters and Merchants Warehouse Co., Inc. Licensed and Bonded under Federal Warehouse Act Box 97 - Phone HU 7-4397 haiaglggle SHELBY, N. C. S AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE OUR MOTTO IS - PROMPT, COURTEOU H2 BRIDGES GARAGE 907 Glendle Street Shelby, North Carolina DODDS GROCERY Hwy 150 West Shelby, North Carolina axlfzflggi 114 West Warren Street Shelby, North Carolina Newest Creations Wedding and Graduation Gifts ANTHONY'S JEWELRY SHOP P.O. Box 335 Boiling Springs, North Carolina Phone 434-6515 A XDQDY' CROSBY 81 LACKEY, INC ,,,,....i 212 Dixon Boulevard Shelby, North Carolina Phone 482-1373 FIBER INDUSTRIES, INC. Shelby, North Carolina Producers of FORTRELX the fiber that keeps its promise! IIB N ' ,, , Nffifgbxo !OfkJ' W W I 1 cw? 5 ww Wy? Q, CMO ma Dfmq :mum numsfv Mun !t,g x gy uuginfhr muon UUUID' I QT U T N11 ,.:: A,,2 .. i 0 0 N fgwfw Carolma Dan' mms. , -f-:'1 '3 804 GROVER ST SHELBY, N, c D k ,A 1' ff Q?-ZWIV -QUNJ V1 M I f ,U 1 N 36 Wy ' X lj I A V xg fb Y W f W L fb N1 ' W W A5 s INC. nf Ill, h ' , pf, Q f 17 , ' HSIUIX , Y fi M QA ,M N fy, , HOUSE FB ERBUYS nw A KW 'Wm' W Mx' W rma ke ip ' M f H ure Gibso5AjAglp1 V X Kelvinator Applian RM ww Complete Home Furnish' gs N 4 V ,. af U Q, ,CU Phone 434-6311 f' NSJVV B 1 gSprings, North Ca 1 y, PEELER INSURANCE 8. REALTY, INC. Friendly Professional Service ' Ii as IIEIIOAI l EIIRIIPEII Antiques Wholesale and Retail Dial 434-2557 Phone: 482-3861 BE'-V5 ANTIQUE 821 West Warren Street ' SHOP o X sT ' Easy Lattimore N.C. SHELBY, N' C' Terms Free Parldng SHELBY BONDED WAREHOUSE, INC. 1000 East Marion Street Cotton Storage 487-6411 Shelby, North carouha Compliments of GOFORTH BROTHERS INC. 74 By-Pass at 180 Highway Shelby, N. C. Builders of the Skyliner WEBB DRUG CO. ,..-.aw N. C. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE Prescription Pharmacists COMPANY Shelby N. Carolina John B Hamrick J. Gene Butler Agency Manager Phone HU 7-4326 R-3, Shelby, N. C. Res. Ph. HU 7-8872 Office: 943 E. Marion Bus. Ph. 482-2436 Shelby, N. C. A 8. B AUTO SUPPLY, INC. WALDENSIAN BAKERIES First with the Finest in Baked Goods Yamaha Sales KL Service U ' H im. .. ' '- ,T I- 1162 E. Dixon Blvd. I'5'fiE I if -L Shelby, North Carolina ' I ' L ' ' 487-4641 Reach for Batter Whipped Sunbeam MAXWELL B. HAMRICK INSURANCE AGENCY BOX 68 ne 434-2554 A11 Kinds o nsurance. F1re, Automob11e L1ab111ty, Lxfe, Casualty, Bonds, Workman's Compensation, Accident, H We K at 1 Income Protector X 4 N ai Q it 4 X giqiwgsgx QQ, S 2 5 iwq53go3a co. S 3533 W3 tefs Q 3 5243 535 Rgiuiiixifzzzftf ESQSEQQSN1 R gbgisngggfgggn We ZW 212 W. Dixon Boulevard 482-2646 We are dedicated to beautify your hair through skilled professional care. THE CREST AGENCY, INC. Insurance-Real Estate Auto-Fire -Casualty-Homeowners Real Estate Sales Sz Rentals P. O. Box 97-N. Main Street Boiling Springs, N. C. 28017 Compliments of LOVELACE'S BARBER SHOP Route 4, Shelby, N. C. 434-7769 MORGAN COMPANY, INC Your Complete Farm and Garden Center New Location to Serve You Better Intersection Hwy. 180-150 COSTNER'S TWO STORES Furniture City City Furniture Fallston Road 112-114 N. LaFayette 482 3876 487-4356 Furnishings for Less Meet Your Friends at BRIDGES BARBECUE LODGE Highway 74 East By-Pass Shelby, N. C. THE ELLIS STUDIO Shelby, N. c. Business 487 -86 13 Residence 487-4006 .lmiejcb Gui U22 ow MOORESBORO OIL MILL Cotton Seed Products Coal-Feeds-Fertilizer C St S FURNITURE STORE Complete Line of Household Furniture Shelby Forest C North Carolina ity HAROLD A. ELLIOTT, JEWELER 624 South Lafayette Street Shelby, N. C. SPANGLER'S WHEEL SERVICE Alignment Service HU 7-5121 1010 E. Marion Street Shelby, North Carolina Compliments of A. A. RAMSEY gl SON, INC. General Contractors Phone: HU-7-8101 Shelby, North Carolina Compliments of WALLACE BARBER SHOP Boiling Springs, North Carolina BLANTON'S TOY HOUSE and VARIETY STORE Shelby, N. C. ROYSTER OIL CO. Distribution of Gulf Oil Products Shelby, North Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE DAVES TEXACO SERVICE Hwy. 74 If K Ifl312 South Lafayette St. Mooresboro, N. C. KE X Shelby, North Carolina HE -4-6701 PORTER BROTHERS, INC. BRIDGES AND BRIDGES GROCERY 1005 E. Dixon Blvd. Grocery and Gas Shelby, North Carolina Hgilggy if Vgest 482-3424 Y' ' ' LOVELACE'S GROCERY HARRILL TIRE SERVICE Not the largest Wide track wrap-around recapping but the best . Route 2 Hwy. 150 Highway 74 West - Shelby Shelby, N- C. Dlal 434-2245 Compliments of ROSES Shelby, North Carolina WORTHY SHOE SHOP A11 Shoe Repairs 108 West Graham Shelby, N. C. HAMRICK'S FLORIST Highway 74 West HE-4-6105 BEASON and TONEY GROCERY General Merchandise Boiling Springs, N. C. Compliments of XX, fx EAGLE STORES 3' ' SHUFORD'S RESTUARANT Pit-cooked barbeque and charcoal steak . x f Polkville, N. c. W. Warren St. Shelby, N. C. 583-2311 A. V. WRAY 6 SONS JIMMIE H. ALLISON SHOE SHOP 1 tix Y . She1by,NN. cy xx ' Rogte 2 Q Highway 150 x. , . xf , xx f Openiixaxfbharge 4A4ccount Today Nix Cy Qgfney, South Carolina x A ,V 'cd' Vx Vx 'X Ax. xfr X ,' XXX A N xx 5 N: , qv , xt ix, X x N gx 1 - KN Vx ' NN Lx, V '- ASKK 'W X ' xx .'xf ' . X H Q xf X . ' xx , Egg 1' it EJ ' x xv . f 'NA s ' xx X xy xy x ,A X C.J. HA SON, INC. 7 r E 312121 d ount' Oldest I jii3!47 XM li hment gs No Carolina 119 'I .fx X! QS! N1 I I fp' ogg ,Tgriiili 'JS KB ig I' My 9 fig ,M Rf 3 f D . K' ,U E ff XI W In fi S Q Compliments of Q THE HAYNES BANK DICEY MILLS Banking with Confidence Since 1907 Shelby, North Carolina Cliffside, North Carolina DIXIE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC. E. 81 M. MOBILE HOMES P. O. Box 943 1443 Dixon Blvd. Highway '74 By-Pass Shelby, North Carolina We service what we Sell Phone 482-4356 Code 704 607 S. Lafayette Street Shelby, North Carolina Quality Supplies C , Y iii CAROLINA PLANT R P FIBER GLASS DIVISION - PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPA Shlby N thc 1 CORNWELL DRUG STORE Huxley Village 482-1047 N L f y tt st 4 2 1 91 8 4 FIRST NATIONAL BANK F P kg SKLHG enStamps Sh lby, N. C. 'ITL Sh lby N C E. cooPER ALES AND SERVICE Banking Trusts Member FDIC Member FRS Speedometers-Tachometers H 1't Ch ' S me 1 6 3111 HWS T ro and Lawn Boy Mowers 216 W. Dixon Blvd. Shelby, N c. af , , 4 if ' X H 7 60-241-4:42, K . Z ' f .Z r' A ' J v ,, r, - f' 0 If f , ff 4' 4,4 ,f ' , - - , !'Q .f so-54' K ff , -72 ,M -.5 4 L,f',r In A4 C ' ' I r Q . F F' ffhwfi-fxfvsz ,gf ' , 9 f , ,V 1. A-4- ' 'A ' I . I ' . 'i i 1 L 1 our horizons! in textiles today . . . materials for use and on earth! -J BFG of high quality fabrics, is a part of this we are constantly seeking imaginative, maintain our standards. Want a future with Department, Cone Mills Corporation, 'X CORPORATION X g a fabrics of tomorrow are woven today. EXECUTIVE OFFICES MANUFACTURING PLANTS-Cliffside, Forest City, Gibsonville, Greensboro, . f - -,-- ' -Q- G'ee 5bo'0' N' C' Haw River, Henrietta, Hillsborough, Pineville, Reidsville, Salisbury in North M I Carolina. Greenville and Whitmire in South Carolina. Houston in Texas. CQNEB ' ' nmsnmn PLANTS 'S' en Carlisle, Cheraw 8. Greenville. S. C. , Greensboro Ki Haw River, N. C. SALES HEADQUARTERS- Cone Mills Inc., New York ' - CONE PLANTS IN YOUR AREA - CLIFFSIDE, FLORENCE, HAYNES I22 -auf!! J wwweza Zo, gf 4, Cf7!40 :VLC-:.a.. Q 2-'F SNACK sn-lop Q' 7 2441 Imperial-Chrysler-Plymouth-Valiant ffqy, MCBRAYER Morons, INC. Sand 'igQjj5gjfjfc2'de1'7? 306 E. Dixon Blvd. mmxlhk Shelby, N. C. Office 487-6357 Meet your friends at the Snack Shop Phone 434-6211 Boiling Springs, North Carolina COLLEGE GULF SERVICE STATION Tires-Batteries-Gas -Oil Auto Accessories Washing If Gulflexing 434-9971 Boiling Springs, North Carolina BOILING SPRINGS DRUG CO., INC. We carry a complete line of school supplies for your needs. Cosmetics Jewelry 434-6 1 1 1 CLEVELAND LUMBER COMPANY Everything 1:0 Build With Phone 487-5263 Shelby, North Carolina PADGETT'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Phone 482-2701 201 N. LaFayette St. - Shelby, N. C. SHELBY FISH CAMP sheiby, N. c. Phone 487-9461 532 knfuclup Friul lllickelo ' X . 487-7252 0 204 W. Dixon Blvd. Shelby, N. C. SUTTLE 'S DRUG STORE Fi1ls any doctors Prescription Phone: 487-7221 Shelby, N. C. Compliments of CRAWLEY CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. Sales and Service 482-4341 zoo w. Dixon Blvd. Shelby, N. c. Compliments of ALBERT D. SPANGLER Trucks Tools Equipment Shelby, North Carolina 4 H VW V - 1 and 482-2432 ffm pw W pliments of LIATT'S F ST 17 . Marion t fILlShe1by, N. C. SHELBY PAINT Sz GLASS Complete Glass Contractor's 127 W. Marion St. Shelby, N. C. E MA 1N's CITGO 1 ' A f f, Gas -Oil -Wel in x Swainsville, Nor I SEARS, ROEBUCK Sz COMPANY Open All Day Wednesday Friday Nite 'Til -9:00 P.M. Shelby, N. C. SAM P UR'S G R ho 487 NEW SE Sh y, . C. SHE RER-BAXTER OLDS, INC. Oldsmobile Sales and Service 101 Blvd. Interchange Shelby, N. C. SMILEY'S GARAGE Auto and Truck Service ar n My 5 . 1 X ' E 5 D . 1 , I e A e '- f 823 'ff rion St. , y, . C. A . I .Q ' avi' 1 ,if 1619 w. Dixon Blvd. 482-4736 Shelby, N. C. BOTTS ESSO SERVICE es - Batteries - Adjust Brakes 909 Fallston Rd. 487-4111 GRIGG'S GROCERY Route 4 Shelby, N. C Groceries - Meats - Feeds - Gas - Oil CANIPE ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors 814 W. Warren St. Shelby, N. C. Compliments of BLANTON'S JEWELRY Shelby, N. C. MAUNEY-WILLIAMS COAL 8x OIL CO., INC. Distributors for ' .I ,. HARDIN-DIXON TRACTOR COMPANY Ford Farm 8: Industrial Equipment 1 10 Rogers Street Cities Service Petroleum Products 1 1 . I Sh lb N. C. Quallty C081 C-'TQO F GRADY FRANKLIN CO- lQATHY'S BEAUTY SHOP Concrete Products Spreader Service I Farm Supplies Mrs. Kathleen Fite HE-4-2434 Dial Ellenboro 453-8101 Route 2 MOORESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Route 3, Shelby, N. C. 124 BLANTON AND FITE PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 434-2434 434-7697 Route 3 Shelby, N. c. HENRY HARRILL AND SON USED CARS AND PARTS R0ute 4 Shelby, N. C. BOWEN RADIO AND T.V. SERVICE Zenith-Motorola-Channel Master Televisions and Radios HAGER MOTEL AND RESTAURANT Air Conditioned-Free TV in Each Unit Steaks-Seafood-Regular Meals Lattimore, N. c. 434-6711 Hwy- '14, Shelby, N- C- 482-1012 X? Zac! , fu. Qugggggff mi QJZQ-Jcwe HUDsoNs r3?Qi s duc ivision 1 ie--,, 2552219454461 ,eeedemee-7-, Z te 3 Box 411 Downtown-Clothing gl Shoes for all the family Huxley Village House of Fabrics and Knit Shop ,Qoydw 1 Hickory, North Car I , I BELKS STEVENS COMPA 1 Home of Better Values S. Lafayette St. Shelby, N. C. JEWELL'S BEAUTY SHOP !7,LpfxA 8: B CLOTH SHOP 434-6 13 1 Mooresboro, North Carolina HALL'S 5? and 10? STORES The store with thousands of items for less money Shelby, North Carolina Compliments of HAWKINS HARDWARE Cliffside, North arolina Compliments of SHELBY DRUGS NUMBERS 1 AND 2 Shelby, North Carolina EENE'S GROCERY Route 4 Shelby, N. C. Lattimore-New House Road SELLERS SHOE SHOP Shoes Repaired-Hedge Blades Sharpened Handbags Repaired Shelby, North carouna EDWARDSWRADIO Ka T.V. SERVICE We Q, Television, Radio, and ' Phonograph Repairs Route 2, Shelby, N. C. 487-7801 SWAINSVILLE CABINET SHOP Cabinets Made to Order also Refinishing Hwy. 74 Six Miles West of Shelby LLOYD 81 BILL'S SPORTS CENTER The finest in sports equipment 1147 Buffalo st. 482-4031 Shelby, N. c. 125 witty TNAM'S FISHING LAKE INear Shelby Airportj Prizes for the largest fish caught sheiby N. c. Compliments of JACK R. DOVER INSURANCE AGENCY 434-6943 Drapery Materials Large Selection of Piece Goods Notions DISCOUNT FABRICS 1000 Fallston Road Shelby, N. Phone 482-3591 C. SHELBY FLYING SERVICE Flight Instruction Aircraft Rental-Charter Shelby Municipal Airport Shelby, N. C. 482-3756 WILSON TREE SERVICE Tree Surgery and Feeding Utility Line Clearing Right-of -Way Clearing Member of National Arborist Ass Member of International Shade Tree Conference Call us on your tree problems. 487-7245 H. THE ROUNDUP Everyday Bargains in Most Anything Mooresboro, N. C. Rutherford-Cleveland Coimty Line KEETER FURNITURE STORE Complete Home Furnishings Phone YE 7-6341 Grover, North Carolina MARTIN MILLING COMPANY Quality Feeds General Merchandise Barber Shop Lattimore, N. C. HENSON SERVICE AND GROCERY Route 1 Grover, N. C. Bay Products-Meats-Groceries GENE'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY Wigs-Hairstyling Lattimore, N. C. 434-6660 or 434-2495 LATTIMORE CROWN Complete Car Service Lattimore, N. C. SOUTH MAINTAHKI PULPWOOD CO. Lattimore, N. C. See us for your timber needs. . SHELBY JEWELRY AND LOAN CO. Compl1ments of 487-7404 306 S. LaFayette St COATS GUN SHOP Shelby, N. C. Route 3 Shelbb N. C. Shelby Music Center WILSON AND CORNWELL GIN CO. Ginners and Buyers of Cotton and Seed Route 5 Shelby, N. C. 'fiaxbgww bk CROSBY'S 66 Route 4 '- Shelby, N. C. 434-9982 Phillips 66 Oil Products Compliments of BLANTON PONTIAC 124 W. Warren St. Shelby, N. C. Compliments of LOY'S MEN SHOP 16 E. Warren St. Shelby, N. C. Compliments of CLAY-BARNETTE FUNERAL HOME Shelby, North Carolina COLONIAL BRAIDED RUG CO. Mooresboro, N. C. Phone 434-6922 'X COSMETIC ART COLLEGE in the South 814 south DeKalb sr. A ' Most Modern Beauty School ' , fx Q' LEE'S FLOOR COVERING AND TILE COMPANY Mooresboro, N. C. 487-6226 Shelby, N. C. Phone 4344455 CAROLINA EGGS QUEEN'S SELF-SERVICE Wholesale and Retail Eggs Groveries Citgo Products Route 6 Shelby' N' C' Route 1, Grover, N. C. 487-4259 487-4735 127 WU qfffk QML .- FiHj,i'ffjf?fWwJfw ww' Qeffth W ffffm 'ifw if N9 W HAMRICK Moslua HOMES P tpvydwy M + VP Route 4 Shelby, North C CAMPUS DEN 1 R 1. I Boiling Springs, North Carolina QQQEQN 2231 E Efkzfxi' suPERloR FEED MILLSWNE Ji -5 , 15522: Ti an 4? A L I 'R I C gm? QQ. Ex Feeds-Poultry Equipment-Medications-Vaccines Sz Baby Chicks X Phone 487-5761 R t 1 G N thC 1'na M 81 J FINANCE CCRPORATION Phone 482-1496 413 South L f y tt St Shelby, North C 1 Th C 1'nasO1destAt bl F C p CLYDE G. PUTNAM 8. SON Farm Ka Garden Center - Cotton Ginners Sz Buyers 'L - Agricultural ' Chemicals ' Fertilizer - Certified Seed - Growers ' Shippers - Seeds 8a Bulbs ' Lawn Supplies - Garden Supplies 487-8362 Hwy. 18 South Shelby, North Carolina , THREADS COTTONS YARNS LILY MILLS CCMPANY Spinners and processors since 1903 487-6361 Shelby, North Carolina 130 ELLIS LUMBER COMPANY SPONSORS sheiby, N. c. SPANGLER ROOFING Sz SUPPLY co. Shelby, N. c. HORNE 'S SUPE RMARKET Lattimore, N. C. WHITAKE R SERVICE STATION Mooresboro, N. C. BEAM'S GROCERY Route 3, Shelby, N. C. 1 F 41- 4 CQ g vw Administration . , . . . . , , Advertisements . . . . . . . . Agriculture Department AnnualStaff........ . Ba.seba11....... Basketball, Boys . . Basketball, Girls . . . Beta Club ...... Bus Drivers . . Candy Stripers. . . . Cheerleaders . . . . . Christmas Princess. . . . . Coaches........... . Commercial Department Custodians. . . . . ., . . . DECA........ o 4 o English Department . . . . . Epi10gue........ F.F.A. ....... 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