Drexel High School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Drexel, NC)
- Class of 1956
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I Y} ‘ l ■The Senior Class of Drexel High School presents The 1956 Cavalcade During our years at Drexel, it has been our privilege to have known and worked with many marvelous persons. One such person is our congenial commercial studies teacher, who has given so freely of her time and abilities to make us better citizens and Drexel High School a better place. Thus it is with a sincere feel ing of appreciation and humble gratitude that we, the Seniors of 1956, dedicate this year's edition of the CAVALCADE to MRS. JEWELL BOUNOUS. SCHOOL BOARD MR. CLYDE M. BAIRD MR. TILDON F. HARRIS MR. PRINCE E. DEAL MR. JOE K. BYRD MRS. FAYE T. RUSSELL English, Mathematics MRS. MAUDE B. STOVER English, French MRS. JEWELL BOUNOUS Commercial Studies MRS. RUTH SUTTON Social Studies, Librarian MISS KATHRYN SIPHERS Band Director, Glee Club MISS SARAH McCRElGHT Home Economics MR. RALPH ABERNETHY Mathematics, World History MR. EDWARD COOPER Health and Physical Ed- ucation Coach MR. W. D. YARBOROUGH Industrial Arts, Civics MRS. SILVER ABERNETHY English, Guidance MR. JAMES McGEE Science DR. H. T. CONNER Guidance Director VALEDICTORIAN ROBERT LEWIS McNEEtY SALUTATORIAN MONA MAXINE COOPER Seniors CLASS OFFICERS WILBURN BERRY.. BOBBY McNEELY. MAXINE COOPER LINDA BERRY____ DAVID BAKER.... .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer .....Treasurer Seniors A S '$1 ■  ' . SR Whim 1 t life . JL tit - p., II Tv i mm SB; - v' susr LI XT f RAY WILLIAM AMOS Ray Hobby: Pool; Ambition: Engineer. Historical Society 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; A.Y. 2; French Club 4. . ALBA REBECCA BAIRD Alba Hobby: Music; Ambition: Nurse. Superlative 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Junior Play; Beta Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Office Assistant 3,4; French Club 4; News- paper Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; A.Y. 1,2, 3; Historical Society 2,3. DAVID KEITH BAKER Keeter Hobby: Collecting Coinsand Stamps; Ambition: Electrical Engineer. Class Officer 4(Treasurer); Beta Club 3,4; Junior Play; News- paper Staff 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Debating 3; A. Y. 2,3; Chit Chat Club 3,4; French Club 4; Historical Society 1,2,3,4; Science Club 4; Bowling Team 1. MARLENE CLEO BAKER Cleo Hobbies: Cooking and Singing; Ambition: Successful Housewife. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Office Assistant 2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Historical Society 2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2; A.Y. 2,3; Science Club 2. DERMAN GENE BERRY Mousey Hobby: Hunting; Ambition: Radio T.V. Repairman. Science Club 1,2,3; Photo Club l;Historical Society 1,2,3,4; A.Y. 1,2,3; Hobby Club 1. JERRY LEE BERRY Red Hobby: Working on Cars; Ambition: Mechanic. Historical Society 2,3,4; A.Y. 2,3; Science Club 1,2,3. LINDA ANN BERRY Lindy Hobbies: Sewing and Listening to Radio; Ambition: Successful Homemaker. Class Officer 4 (Treasurer), Superlative 4; Beta Club 3,4; Home- coming Sponsor 4; Junior Play; Office Assistant 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 4; F.H.A. 1,2; His- torical Society 1,2,3,4; Band 1; A.Y. 2,3. WILBURN EARL BERRY, JR. Berrybush Hobbies: Cars and Sports; Ambition: Doctor. Class Officer (Treasurer 2,3; President 4); Student Council 2; Beta Club 3,4; Football 3,4; BasketbalI 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Superlative 4; Annual Staff 4; Monogram CIub 3,4; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; French Cl ub 4; Sc ienc e Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Historical Society 3,4; Photo Club 2; A.Y. 3; Bowling Team 2. Seniors FAYE IRENE BOWMAN Bowman Hobby: Sports; Ambition: Successful Housewife. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Superlative 4; Home- coming Sponsor 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Historical Society 2,3, 4; F.T.A. 1,2; A.Y. 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3. MABLE IRENE BRADSHAW Maybel I ine Hobby: Public Speaking;Ambition: Dramatics, English Teacher. Superlative 4; County Recitation Contest (Runner-up 1, Winner 2); Beta Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Junior Play; Debating 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3; Head Cheerleader 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee C lub 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Chit Chat Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; French Club 4; Historical Society 1,2,3,4; Music Club 2,3; A.Y. 2,3. CHARLES KENNETH BROWN Chiz Hobby: Baseball; Ambition: Professional Baseball Player. Beta Club 3,4; Monogram Club 4; BasebalI 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 1,4; French Club 4; Science Club 4. WAYNE ALLAN BUMGARNER Handsome Hobby: Sports; Ambition: Service. Baseball 3,4; Football 4; Science Club 3; Historical Society 3. HELEN REBECCA CAMPBELL Hedy Hobbies: Dating, Skating, Boys; Ambition: Air Force. Historical Society 1,2,3,4; A.Y.2,3; F.T.A. 4; Science C lub 2. JESSE HUNTER CONLEY Bud Hobby: Model Airplanes; Ambition: Teacher. Beta Club 4; Football 4; Baseball 1; Science Club 1,2,4; His- torical Society 2,4; Glee Club 1; A.Y. 2,3. MARIE SPAKE COOK Ree Hobby: Reading; Ambition: Laboratory Technician. Junior Marshal; Beta Club 3,4;Class Officer (Treasurer 2, Sec- retary 3); Historical Society 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2; A.Y. 2,3. MONA MAXINE COOPER Mackie Hobbies: Music and Travel; Ambition: English Teacher. Salutatorian; Junior Marshal; Senior Superlative; Assistant Ed- itor of Annual; Class Officer (Treasurer 1, Secretary 4); Band 1,2,3,4; Debating 2,3,4 (Won district contest 2); Junior Play; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Monogram Club 4; French Club 4; A.Y. 1, 2,3; Historical Society 1,2,4; Chit Chat Club 2,3,4; Music Club 2,3,4; Science Club 4; F.H.A. 1,2. Seniors GEORGE GARYCOZORT Co Hobby: Sports; Ambition: Be Successful. Football 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Science Club 2,3; Historical Society 2,3,4. REGINA LAMONE CRAWLEY Jean Hobby: Reading; Ambition: Nurse. Office Assistant 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; French Club 4; His- torical Society 3,4; A.Y. 2,3; F.T.A. 4; F.H.A. 1,2. GERALDINE DEAL Dean Hobbies: Reading, Sewing; Ambition: Successful Spinster. Newspaper Staff 4; Office Assistant 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; His- torical Society 1,2, 3,4; Chit Chat C lub 1,2; F. T. A. 1;A.Y. 2. KATHELEEN DEAL Kat Hobby: Sewing; Ambition: Teacher. Office Assistant 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; F.T. A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; French Club 4; Historical Society 1,2; A.Y. 2,3. SHIRLEY FAYE DEAL Shirley Hobby: Skating; Ambition: Succeed in Life. Historical Society 1,2,3,4; A.Y. 2,3; F.H.A. 1. PAUL LYNN DEAN Scrappy Hobby: Baseball; Ambition: Professional Baseball Player. Football Announcer 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2, 3; Chit Chat Club 1,2; Photo Club 2; Bowling Team 1. LEE ROY EPLEY Howdy Doody Hobby: Tinkering; Ambition: Husband. Bus Driver 4; Footba 11 Manager 1,2,3,4; Basketball Manager 1; Baseball Manager 1; Historical Club 2,4; Photo Club 2; Sports Editor 4. BARBARA JO GOODNIGHT Bobby Jo Hobby: Music; Ambition: Laboratory Technician. Senior Superlative; Homecoming Queen 4; Beta Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Music Club 2,3,4; Basketball 4; French Club 4; Science Club 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Historical So- ciety 1,2; A. Y. 2,3. Seniors DAVID LEROY GRIFFIN Griff Hobby: Girls; Ambition: Salesman. Historical Society 2,3; Science Club 1,2; Hobby Club 1. ANN HOOVER Ann Hobby: Going to Ball Games; Ambition: Laboratory Technician . French Club 4; Office Assistant 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Science Club 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Historical Society 1, 2,3,4; Allied Youth 2,3. PAUL JEFFERSON LAIL Hawk Eye Hobby: Hunting and Fishing; Ambition: Race Automobiles. Glee Club 2; Historical Society 3,4; Science Club 1,2; Photo Club 2; Allied Youth 3. DONALD JACKSON McCALL Don Hobby: Sports Cars; Ambition: Electronics Engineer. Editor of Annual 4; Junior Marshal; Superlative 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Junior Play; French Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Chit Chat Club 1,2,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; His- torical Society 1,2,3,4; Photo Club 1; Hobby Club 1; Allied Youth 2,3. ROBERT LEWIS McNEELY Bobby Hobby: Traveling and Studying;Ambition: Successful, Creative Chemistry Career. Valedictorian;Chief Junior Marshal;Class Officer (Vice-Pres- ident 1; President 3; Vice-President 4); Debating 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Superlative 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Chit Chat Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Junior Play Publicity Manager; ScienceClub 1,2,3,4; Historical Society 1, 2,3,4; Allied Youth 2,3; Bowling Team 1,2. ROBERT CARL MOORE Moore Hobby: Billards and Table Tennis; Ambition: Engineer. Beta Club 3,4; French C lub 4; Science C lub 1,2,4; Basebal I 3; Historical Society 2,3,4; Hobby Club 1. DORIS ANN O'KELLY Doris Ann Hobby: Cooking and Reading; Ambition: Kegistered Nurse. Beta Club 3,4; French Club 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; F.T.A. 1,2; F.H.A. 1; Science Club 4; Historical Society 4; Al I ied Youth 2, 3. HORACE RICHARD POWELL Mule Hobby: Girls; Ambition: Printer Bus Driver 4; Historical Society 3; Science Club 3. Seniors VAN HAROLD RAMSEY Ramsey Hobby: Singing; Ambition: Musician. French Club 4; Superlative 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; His- torical Society 1,2,3, 4; Science Club 1,2,3; Allied Youth 2,3. JIMMY MONROE P.EECE Jim Hobby: Sports; Ambition: Electrician. Science Club 1,2,3; Baseball. MARTHA ANN REECE Greecy Hobby: Sports; Ambition: Beautician. Miss-Hi-Miss 4; Beta Club 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Superlative 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Office Assistant 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Basketball 4; Historical Society 4; Allied Youth 3. TED SAMUEL REECE Shorty Hobby: Hunting; Ambition: Electrician. DAVID EDWARD ROSS Eddy Hobby: Girls; Ambition: Jet Plane Pilot. French Club 4; Junior Play; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Football 3, 4; G I e e Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Historical Soc- iety 1,2,3,4; Allied Youth 2,3. GRACE ELEANOR ROSS Gracie Hobby: Piano; Ambition: Commercial Studies Teacher. Beta Club 4; Homecoming Sponsor 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Debating 3,4; Office Assistant 4; French Club 4; Glee CIub 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Superlative 4; Junior Play; Newspaper Staff 1, 4; Chit Chat Club 3,4; Historical Society 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Allied Youth 2,3. PERRELL CLIFTON SELF Snuffy ' Hobby: Ball Games and Girls; Ambition: Coach. Homecoming Escort 3,4; Football 3,4; BasketbalI 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2; Newspaper Staf' 1,2; F.T.A. 2; Science Club 3,4. RHEBA NELL SELF Puddin Hobby: Cooking and Sewing; Ambition: Home Economics Teacher. Student Council 4; Beta Club 3,4; French Club 4; Historical So- ciety 2; Glee Club 2; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Science Club 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. ll Seniors MARTHA JEAN SIGMON Jean Hobby: Cooking; Ambition: Secretary. Office Assistant 2,-Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2; F.H.A. 1; Historical Society 2,3,4; Lunch Room Assistant 2,4; Al I ied Youth 2,3. CLAUDE SHEM SITTON Comehead Hobby: Sports and Traveling; Ambition: Successful Businessman. Student Council President 4; Class Officer (President 2; Vice- President 3); Beta Club 3,4; French Club 4; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Superlative 4; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Glee Club 3,4; Science Club 1,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bus Dri- ver 4; Historical Society 1,2,3,4; Hobby C lub 1; AI I ied Yourth 2,3. DEWAYNE HOWARD TRUMBLE Lightning Hobby: Hunting and Building Scale Models. Historical Soc iety 1,2, 3,4; Science C lub 1,2, 3; AI I ied Youth 2,3 . BOBBY LEE WALKER Bob Hobby: Girls, Cars, and Sports; Ambition: Businessman. Class Officer (President 1); Student Council 1,3; Band 1,2,3; Homecoming Escort 4;Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3, 4; Superlative 4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,4; Historical Society 3,4; Bowling Team 3; Photo Club 2. BILLY JOE WARLICK Bill Hobby: Dating Girls and Hunting; Ambition: To be a Manager of Some Sort. Science Club 1,2,3; Historical Society 2,3; Assistant Bus Driver 4; Photo Club 2. RODNEY ALLEN WOODIE Ozzie Hobby: Hunting and Fishing; Ambition: To be a Successful Busi- nessman . Superlative 4; Glee Club 4; Monogram Club 4; Homecoming Es- cort 4; F ootba I I 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Science Club 2, 3; Historical Society 2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Hobby Club 1; Allied Youth 2,3; Bowling Team 2. MOST VERSATILE MOST STUDIOUS Claude Sitton Mable Bradshaw Robert Me Neely Maxine Cooper 1956 Senior MOST ATHLETIC Bobby Walker Irene Bowman MOST TALENTED Van Ramsey Grace Ross MOST POPULAR Wilburn Berry Barbara Goodnight Superlatives MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Linda Berry Donald McCall WITTIEST FRIENDLIEST Billy Warlick Martha Reece Rodney Woodie Alba Baird Do You Remember, Seniors.... . . the first day of school in 1944? . . the little white bow Barbara used to always wear in her hair? . . when Maxine, complete with long curls and freckles sang The Bells of St. Mary's on stage ? . . Marie winning all of the spelling matches? . . the old saying, I'm gonna tell teacher on you ? . . when Mr. Abernethy called Mable TA . . Wilburn's knickers? . all o f our grand teachers and th . . the eighra j rade fashion show? the map I.C. that Don, Mar r elous times we had in their classes? Alba, Charles, Wilburn made in the eighth . . our elaborate eighth grade graduation? . . Addie Hylman - Jimmy Forester - Jim Osborne - Larry Pentegraph - Martha Drum - Irene Swink- Royce Stamey - Larry Scruggs - Hazel Henson - Darrell Cooper - Jean- ette Buffington - Donald Maye - J.C. Nix - Richard Cook - Pattie Hoyle - Marilyn Green - Nancy Shear in Marilyn Baker - Carrol Eakins - Brenda Mas't jgFaye Abee Dean Cook - Harvey Houser - Ethel Powell? our first day in High School ? Freshman Themes? those dilly chapel programs we gave - The Gride and Broom class' Talent HOuHV the home ec. girls' Pajama Party ? M the states and capitals? (Better not tell Mrs. Sutton if you doq (for girls only) THAT RALEIGH TRIP! I! . . when the band made a SUPERIOR in 1953? (They're still |l itl) :Brayer? l Mable won the recitatio 3w - The biology let in the State Debating Contest . the Junior Play ? . the Junior and Senior Banquet . TERM PAPERS???? . Julius Caesar and Silas Marner? . Parlez-vous Francois? . cutting classes? . annuals? . Homecoming games? THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY HAPPY MEMORIES WHICH WE HAVE ACCUMULATED DURING OUR YEARS AT DREXEL SCHOOL. PROPHECY The crystal ball begins to turn as the Voice of Prophecy speaks. The years race forward -- 1956 - '57 - '60 - '63 - '65 - '66. Time pauses; the prophetic voice reveals the year — 1966. The first expedition to plant a colony of earthlings on Mars is about to embark. The world waits with baited breath as the zero hour approaches when the daring group of forty-six volunteers launch out into space on this new adventure. Most of the world have the opinion that the adventurers are nothing short of maniacs and they scoff at the absurd idea of a colony oh Mars. Nevertheless, the braveclan, heedless of the jeers of the world, complete last minute preparations and board the space ship. Ah I The crystal ball becomes clear and we now recognize the adventurers. Ironic as it may seem—the entire group is none other than the Drexel High School Graduation Class of 1956. Eddie Ross, awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery in the AirCorps, will pilot the expedition. His crewconsists of firstand second co-pilots. Gene Berry and Gary Cozort respectively; navigator, Ted Reece, Uncle Sam's pride and joy; air hostess, Grace Ross; mechanics, Lee Roy Epley, Jerry Berry, Howard Trumble; and Jimmy Reece to man the radar bridge. Look! The passengers are now approaching. There's Dr. Wilburn Berry, Jr., PhD., B.S., M.S., S.A.P., and veterinary, followed by his staff: three lovely nurses, AlbaBaird, DorisO'Kelly, Regina Crawley; dietician, Rheba Self; and lab technicians, Barbara Goodnight and Marie Cook. The engineers are next. Atomic Energy Engineer, David Baker; Chemical Engineer, Bobby McNeely; Electrical Engineer, Bobby Moore; andCommunications Engineer, Donald McCall. Is that h i s beloved edition of the 1956 CAVALCADE tucked under his arm? He seems rather attached to that little volume I There's Dr. Jessie Conley, geologist, and Dr. Charles Brown, botanist and zoologist. Look at all the celebrities! The world famous movie star, the It girl of ‘66, Miss Mable Bradshaw, poses for photographers with her producer, Mr. Bob Walker. Reporters now gather around Maxine Cooper, Nobel Prize Winner, noted author and editor of the World News. As cameras flash, J. Edgar's right-hand man, Claude Sitton, joins the group with his charming and efficient secretary, Linda Berry. Fabulous T. V. Producer, Ray Amos, is now arriving with two stars of the Metropolitan Opera, Marlene Baker and Van Ramsey. Andnow-- the world's champion figure skater, Shirley Deal. Next, the most expert big game hunters in the world, Billy Warlick and Rodney Woodie, andalso, renown artist, David Griffin, and designer, Geraldine D eal, who returned from Paris to make this trip. Wayne Bumgarner, Coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who has won the pennant for five consecutive years, approaches. It seems he receivedan anonymous letter with one-way re servations for this trip. You don't suppose that anonymous was spelled Y-A-N-K-E-E-S ??? Look I Here comes Irene Bowman, woman athlete, who just swam the English Channel. Not even on Mars will one be able to escape education because teachers, HelenCampbell, Katheleen Deal, Ann Hoover, and Professor Perre 11 Self, just boarded the ship. Then Horace Powel I, barber, and Martha Reece, beautician. Oh, yes I There's Martha Sigmon waving good-bye. She was the lucky winner of the Sudsy Soap contest. Firstprize—a trip to Mars! Well, well I Paul Lai I, travel ing salesman, carrying his suitcase of Fuller brushes. He is the forty-fifth and apparently the last to board the ship. Everything seems ready for the take off now. Butwhat's this?? The hostess looks puzzledl There were forty- six in that graduating c lass and only forty-five boarded the space ship! Who is that running toward the ship??? Why it's none other than Paul Dean. Uh-huh. Late as usual I! ! The hostess is now boarding theship. The heavy doorcloses. The anticipated zero hour has arrived. Pffffft. There they go. Bon voyage! The crystal ball is dark once more and the Voice of Prophecy is silent. To whomever it may concern! The Class Prophet left Yesterday------------------for PLUTO! LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Drexel High School on this day of May thirty-first, nineteen hundred and fifty-six, believing ourselves to be of sound minds and body--do hereby revoke all former wills as null and void, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To Mr. Hal lyburton and the faculty, we bequeath our heartfeltgratitude, respect, and lovefor their interest and efforts in our behalf and also, for the inspiration we have gained by our friendly contact with them. To the County School Superintendent and to both county and local boards of education, we wi11 our unexpressible appreciation for the advantages they have provided for us. To the class of 1957, we leave our reputation as the most conniving class in school. To the members of the Junior Class, we make the following individual bequeaths: Ray Amos wills his library books, which are more interesting when read in class, to Johnny Jacumin. Alba Baird wills her cute and friendly ways to Shirley Keller. David Baker wills his dependability and title of Man's Best Friend to Steve Lowdermilk. tddie Ross wills his flirty ways and ability to get along with all of the girls to Bobby Powell. Gene Berry wills his lovefor the oppositesex to Jerry Powell. Martha Sigmon ills her chair in the office to Jane Oxford. Doris O'Kelly wills her driving-disability to Daisy Ross. Van Ramsey wills his enthusiasm for music and hh love for the D. H. S. band to Carolyn Lowman. Bobby McNeely wills his ability and experience in bluffing the teachers into thinking he is a smart student to Emily Edwards. Horace Powell wi I Is his jokes and his famous phrase, I don't bel ieve if It to Jimmy Settlemyre. Bobby Moore wills his favorite spot at the Community Center—the ping-pong tables, to Bobby Shull. Ted Reece wills his good luck with Uncle Sam to Howard Secrest. Howard Trumble wills 's hgli|h feocfyto Richard Arrowood. Marie Spake Cook wills her theory that married life and school will work to Betty Lou Carswell. Grace Ross wills her piano bench to Myrna Oxford. Perrell Self wills his basketball paints and uniform to Jackie Powell. Jimmy Reece wills his love for baseball to Henry Rhoney. Martha Reece wills her giggles and wit to Candace Berry. Donald McCall wills his convertible to anyone who owns an overcoat and an umbrella. Kathleen Deal wills her French and Shorthand books to Carelene Clark. Paul Dean wills his promptness to Betty Powell. Marlene Baker wills her know how for catching a man to Wilma Lane. Jgyiy,Berry wills his i l mufflers to a loud mouth, Jackie Lockee. Wilburn Berry wills his popularity and athletic abilities to anybody who can make the §rade. Charles Brown wills his baseball ability to Robert Helms, who says that he needs it. Helen Campbell wills her pretty black hair to Mary El len Baker. Regina Crawley wil Is her quiet ways to Jean Barber and Sue Yarbrough Geraldine Deal wiiisher love for eating Ip study hall 'fib LucilieCrowe. JeisieCenfe}' H'shis ping-pong paddle to Jimmy Walker. GaryCozart wills hi£i cozy real george Olds to FredLail drtd LeRoy Bradshaw. Ann Hoover wills her ability to always be in trouble to Marjorie Grigg. Lee Roy Epley wills his ways of working hard to get out of school work to Harold Prewitt. Barbara Goodnight wills her Royal CrawnJLio any girl thirsty for popularity. Paul Laii wills his title of Teacher's Pester to Wayne Reece. Wayne Bumgarner wills his Chevey to Ronnie Chi Idres. Linda Berry wiltsher fove for one man and one alone to Marie Watts. Billy Warlick wills his ability Ronald Singleton. Bobby Walker wills his superior performances in all sports to Harold Ledford. Shirley Deal wil Is her skatilpabil ity to Harold Bailey Irene Bowman wi Usher enthusiasm and abi I ity in basketbal I to Charlotte Reece. Claude Sitton wills his knowledge of chemistry, sports, and anything else to John Baker. David Griffin wills his hell-driving to Gary Barber. Rheba Self wills her interest irfhome economics to Annie Mae Rockett. Quote—Maxine Cooper, I would will a piece of thy mind to Jeanne Fleming if I had it to spare—but due to conditions beyond my control, I shal I simply wish her lots of luck for I feel sure she can make th e AVs by herself. Mable Bradshaw wills her ability to belong to all of the school clubs and to do a million and one things to anyone who can keep up with the HECTIC pace. We hereby appoint Mrs.Faye Russel], our classadvisor, as sole executrix of this, our last will and testament. CLASS TESTATOR BLONDIE WITNESSES: RAGS STRINGS KEY WEST JERK(JUNIOR MEMBER) MARSHALS JEANNE FLEMING STEVE LOW DERM ILK EMILY EDWARDS GARY BARBER Juniors CLASS OFFICERS HAROLD LEDFORD JEANNE FLEMING SHIRLEY KELLER .. EMILY EDWARDS.. Vice-President .....President .....Secretary .....Treasurer Juniors RICHARD ARROWOOD HAROLD BAILEY MARY ELLEN BAKER JOHN BAKER GARY BARBER JEAN BARBER CANDACE BERRY LEROY BRADSHAW BETTY LOU CARSWELL RONNIE CHILDRES CARELENE CLARK LUCILLE CROWE EMILY EDWARDS JEANNE FLEMING MARJORIE GRIGG Juniors ROBERT HELMS JOHNNY JACUMIN SHIRLEY KELLER FRED LAIL WILMA LANE HAROLD LEDFORD JACKIE LOCKEE STEVE LOWDERMILK CAROLYN LOWMAN JANE OXFORD MYRNA OXFORD BETTY POWELL BOBBY POWELL JACKIE POWELL JERRY POWELL Juniors HAROLD PREWITT CHARLOTTE REECE WAYNE REECE HENRY RHONEY ANNIE MAE ROCKETT DAISY MAE ROSS HOWARD SECREST JIMMY SETTLEMYRE BOBBY SHULL RONALD SINGLETON JIMMY WALKER MARIE WATTS REX WILLIAMS SUE YARBROUGH SoDhomores CLASS OFFICERS GAYLE EAKER..... BARBARA AIKENS ... LINDA JEAN DEAL.. MAURINE HUFFMAN ......President ......Treasurer Vice-President .....Secretary Sophomores BARBARA AIKENS GEORGE ANTHONY BOYCE BRADSHAW ODELL BARRIER HOWARD BRANCH KATHRYN BRANCH MAXINE BRANCH DOROTHY BUFF FRANCES BURNS JOAN BURNS RITA NICHOLS GRADY CLINE CAROLYN COOK JEANNETTE COOK JOHN DEAL LINDA GAIL DEAL LINDA JEAN DEAL DOROTHY DENTON EMOGENE DENTON GAYLE EAKER CAROLYN GRADY LEONIA GRADY KAY GRIFFIN JIMMY HAIGLER Sophomores KENNETH HARRIS JOHNNY HIGGINS VIRGINIA HOUSER BOBBY HOWARD VERNA HOYLE MAURINE HUFFMAN DONALD HUNT TOMMY LEDBETTER ROBY LINGERFELT JANICE LOWMAN JERRY LOWMAN CARL NICHOLS BETTY PEARSON DARREL POWELL DONALD POWELL RACHEL POWELL RONALD POWELL SHIRLEY POWELL WENDELL POWELL DAIRL REECE HANNAH SECREST CARL SELF GLENDA SETTLEMYRE PAUL SHUFFLER Sophomores KAYE SIMMONS SANDRA SIMMONS BOBBY SMITH GLORIA JEAN SMITH LINDA SMITH LOVENE SMITH KENNETH STAMEY SHIRLEY SWINK BEVERLY TURNER JACK WIER JOAN WEST JERRY WILLIAMS PATRICIA WOODY JEAN WOODY THELMA WORKMAN LOUISE YOUNG d freshmen CLASS OFFICERS DELL FRANKLIN .. KAY STAMEY..... IMOGENE KELLER. LINDA COOPER... ..... Treasurer .....Secretary Vice-President .....President Freshmen LOUISE ANDERSON PATRICIA ABEE CARSON BAKER HENRY BAKER LARRY BAKER JESS L. BALL JIMMIE RAY BEASLEY PEGGY BELTON ALICE BENFIELD BETTY BENNETT KENNETH BERRY PATSY BERRY ROBY BOLICK JIMMY BRADSHAW ROBERT BRANCH TOMMY BRIDGES WAYNE BRITTAIN PEGGY BROWN MARY JO BURNS BETTY BUTLER JAMES BUCHANNAN RACHEL BUFF GERALD BUMGARNER BARBARA CARSWELL PAUL CARSWELL CARL CAMPBELL DEAN CLARKE ROBERT COOK LINDA COOPER RUTH CROWE JERRY CURTIS GLORIA DALE ERVIN DEAL BESSIE DEVINNEY BARBARA EAKER LARRY EPLEY RONNIE FRANKLIN DELL FRANKLIN FREDA FRYE OREN FRYE Freshmen RITA GRADY BLENDA GRIFFIN JUDITH GRIFFIN REBECCA GRIGG JO ANN HALLYBURTON GAIL HECK PHILIP HEMPHILL IMOGENE KELLER KENNETH LANCASTER ROGER LINGERFELT MARIE LINGERFELT KAY LOWDERMILK TOMMY MAULDIN MARGARET NEWTON PRISCILLA NORMAN GLORIA PERRELL PATSY PEARSON PEGGY PEARSON MARY PIERCY NANCY RECTOR SLAYTON RITCHIE MARY ALICE ROCKETT JERRY SELF ELIZABETH ANN SETTLEMYRE KATHRYN SETZER NELLIE SETZER JAMES EDWARD SMITH RUBY MAE SMITH DAVID STAMEY KAY STAMEY PEGGY VANHORN MARY FRANCES WARD MARY WAYCASTER MARY ALICE WHISNANT CAROLYN WILLIAMS HAROLD WILLIAMS EUNICE MAE WORKMAN CLASS PRESIDENTS MISS DOBSON'S CLASS..................................Mike Huffman MR. CAGLE'S CLASS.....................................Alyce Berry MRS. BALLARD'S C LASS............................... Nancy Til ley MR. CAGLE'S EIGHTH GRADE First Row, left to right: Mr. V. B. Cagle, Teacher; Judy Swink, Peggy Chappel I, Linda Hodges, Wilma Reece, Vivian Powel I, Irene Smith, Bobby Daves, Caroll Franklin, Rodney Deal. Second Row: James Pearson, Larry Reece, Betsy Settlemyre, Helena Powel I, Carolyn King, Alyce Berry, Sybil Cozort, Aloma McClured, Joyace Deal. Third Row: Joel Simmons, Rondall Watts, Mike Griffin, Bill Childres, Billy Burns, Tommy Settlemyre, Millard Riggs, Gloria Curtis, Becky Sherril I, Naomi Brittain. First Row, left to right: Jerry Buff, Rondal Williams, James Setzer, Edith Workman, Carolyn Belton, Linda Deal, Linda Amos, Gayle Stamey, Frances Deal, Pearl Robinson, Mrs. Ballard, Teacher. Second Row: Shirley Towery, Jane Stamey, Ronald Powell, Harold Denton, Jack Hester, Billy Hipps, Billy Crawley, Morris Baker, Yates Buff, Donald Grigg. Third Row: Lynn Duncan, Kaye Scruggs, Nancy Tilley, Jean Spencer, Linda Smith, Helen Barber, Peggy Chapman, Wanda Haigler, Sylvia Henley, Rachel Norman. Not Pictured: Homer May. MISS DOBSON’S EIGHTH GRADE First Row, left to right: Donald Bumgarner, Veredah Stephens, Jewell Flowers, Glenda Lane, Wilma Moses, Charles Eller, Richard Cooper, Mike Huffman, Steve Huffman, David Frye. Second Row: Gayle Perrell, Carol Garrison, Lavada Jacumin, Steve Burns, Don Hull, Archie Lowman, Paul Dean, Brenda Powell, Patricia Kirby, Shirley Brown, Priscilla Branch. Third Row: Teddy Mostel ler, Sewell Mull, Jeffrey Brendle, Billy Higgins, Phil Burns, George Powell, Eunice Secrest, Barbara Stamey, Linda Rector. Not Pictured: Dennis Newton. ELEMENTARY FACULTY MRS. MARY B. HUFFMAN MRS. MINNIE HOLLIFIELD MRS. LOLA B. ELLER MRS. ARWYN S. ALLISON MRS. EUNICE G. BERRY MISS LOUISE REID MRS. MARY D. PARRISH MRS. FRANKIE H. BECKOM MRS. GLORIA S. BAGWELL MRS. JEANETTE H. WILSON MRS. MARGARET N. BERRY MRS. FANNIE T. COLLINS MRS. CHARLOTTE W. LOWDER MRS. MARY B. POWELL MISS FRANCES HUFFMAN MRS. ETHELEEN P. LONG MISS FRANCES L. BAXTER MRS. GERALDINE S. BAYNE MRS. MARIE B. PAGE MRS. MINYONNE S. BURNS MR. CHARLES B. SIGMON MRS. MARY S. YOUNT MRS. HILDA M. McNEELY MISS MARGARET DOBSON MRS. PEGGY W. BALLARD MR. V. B. CAGLE MRS. SADIE BURNS The Cavalcade Staff Left to right: Mable Bradshaw, Bobby McNeely, Maxine Cooper, Donald McCall, Wilburn Berry, Charles Brown, Grace Ross, Claude Sitton, Alba Baird. Not Pictured: David Baker. CLAUDE SITTON President CHARLES BROWN Vice-President Student Council Seated, left to fight: Charles BfflWh, Claude Sitfon, Robert Helms. Standing Williams, Imogene Keller, Rheba Self, Kay Griffin, Larry Baker, Rex Williams BETA CLUB Seated, left to right: WiIburn Berry, Barbara Goodnight, Claude Sitton, Linda Berry, Doris O'Kelly. Standing: Bobby Mc- Neely, Charles Brown, Carolyn Lowman, Gary Barber, Wilma Lane, Steve Lowdermilk, Rheba Self, Bobby Moore, Emily Edwards, Marie Cook, Jesse Conley, Mable Bradshaw, Shirley Keller, Charlotte Reece, Alba Baird, Donald McCall, Grace Ross, Jeanne Fleming, Maxine Cooper. Not Pictured: David Baker. INITIATES First Row, left to right: Shirley Keller, Wilma Lane, Emily Edwards, Mable Bradshaw, Martha Reece. Second Row: Jesse Con- ley, Jeanne Fleming, Steve Lowdermilk, Gary Barber, Grace Ross, Carolyn Lowman, Charlotte Reece. J ; ' v: DEBATING TEAM Left to right: Grace Ross, Mable Bradshaw, Maxine Cooper, Bobby McNeely. CHIT-CHAT CLUB BOBBY McNEELY. MAXINE COOPER. MABLE BRADSHAW ..........President ... .Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA REBA SELF................................................President JAMES BUCHANAN......................................Vice-President DAISY ROSS.....................................Secretary-Treasurer FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA LINDA DEAL....... GAYLE EAKER...... BETTY BUTLER..... MAllRINE HUFFMAN .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer - t v::- . : HISTORICAL SOCIETY DORIS O'KELLY. ALBA BAIRD.... MARLENE BAKER RHEBA SELF.... SCIENCE CLUB .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer DAVID BAKER...............................................................President RAY AMOS.............................................................Vice-President WILBURN BERRY...................................................Secretary-Treasurer Hill FRENCH CLUB BOBBY McNEELY. DAVID BAKER.... MAXINE COOPER .....President Vice-President .....Secretary MONOGRAM CLUB BOBBY WALKER.............................President GARY COZORT.........................Vice-President L NEWSPAPER STAFF Left to right: Geraldine Deal, Alba Baird, Martha Sigmon, Linda Berry, Maxine Cooper, Bobby McNeely, Ed- itor; Marlene Baker, Grace Ross, Donald McCal I, C laude Sitton, Wilburn Berry. Not Pictured: Mable Bradshaw, David Baker. ' HOMECOMING QUEEN MISS BARBARA JO GOODNIGHT f V ' v 1 i ' L r §§ 1 r I If MISS MABLE BRADSHAW Sponsored by Annual Staff Escorted by Donald McCall MISS RHEBA S.ELF Sponsored by F.T.A. Escorted by Jackie Lockee MISS DORIS O'KELLY Sponsored by Historical Society Escorted by Perrell Self Attendants MISS MARTHA REECE Sponsored by Cheerleaders Escorted by Van Ramsey MISS GRACE ROSS Sponsored by Chit Chat Club Escorted by Bobby Walker MISS MARLENE BAKER Sponsored by Newspaper Staff Escorted by Rodney Woodie MISS MAXINE COOPER Sponsored by the band Escorted by Bobby McNeely MISS IRENE BOWMAN Sponsored by Monogram Club Escorted by David Baker MISS ALBA BAIRD Sponsored by Student Council Escorted by Eddie Ross CHEERLEADER VERNA HOYLE HANNAH SECREST CAROLYN GRADY MABLE BRADSHAW LINDA DEAL SANDRA SIMMONS CANDACE BERRY K Hu ANNIE MAE ROCKETT MARTHA REECE KAY SIMMONS PATSY BERRY CLAUDE SITTON Captain ED COOPER Coach BOB WALKER Co-Captain FOOTBALL TEAM First Row, left to right: Gary Cozort, Harold Ledford, Rodney Woodie, Bobby Walker, Claude Sitton, Robert Helms, Jackie Lockee, Wayne Bumgarner, Perrell Self, Coach Ed Cooper. Second Row: Dairl Powell, Carl Self, Jerry Williams, Henry Baker, Ronald Singleton, Kenneth Harris, Tommy Ledbetter, Gary Poteet, Boyace Bradshaw. Third Row: Johnny Higgins, Manager; Rex Williams, Philip Hemphill, Jimmy Bradshaw, Larry Baker, Dean Clark. Footbal RODNEY WOODIE lV ;7 Ha!fbacl JACKIE LOCKEE Center RONALD SINGLETON Halfback if -f m4 r;V.Y. v .- ♦ r« HAROLD LEDFORD 1. End BOB WALKER Quaterback eam DARRELL POWELL Halfback FERRELL SELF Center GARYCOZORT Quarterback CLAUDE SITTON End GIRLS’ BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: Coach Cooper, Barbara Goodnight, Shirley Keller, Charlotte Reece, Irene Bowman, Jeanne Fleming, Martha Reece, Patricia Woodie. Second Row:Carolyn Lowman, Dorothy Denton, Rita Nichols, Carolyn Cook, Maxine Branch, Maurine Huffman, Linda Deal. Third Row: Hannah Secrest, Linda Deal, Betty Butler, Nancy Rector, Imogene Keller, Peggy Brown, Barbara CarswelI, Jean Woody, Gail Eaker. CLAUDE SITTON Captain ED COOPER Coach WILBURN BERRY Co-Captain BOYS' BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: Coach Ed Cooper, Gary Cozart, Jackie Powell, Perrell Self, Claude Sitton, Wilburn Berry, Bobby Walker, Rodney Woodie. Second Row: Larry Epley, Manager; Henry Baker, Tommy Ledbetter, Kenneth Lancaster, Jackie Powell, Larry Baker, Dean Clark, Jimmy Bradshaw. ■iTO-ilki' -i IRENE BOWMAN Forward lEANNE FLEM IN Guard‘d MARTHA REECE Forward BARBARA GOODNIGHT Guard SHIRLEY KELLER Forward BOB WALKER ED COOPER Coach CHARLES BROWN BASEBALL TEAM First Row, left to right: Slayton Richie, Henry Rhoney, Bobby Walker, Charles Brown, Carl Self, Wilburn Berry. Second Row: Coach Cooper, Robert Helms, Rodney Woodie, Perrell Self, Claude Sitton, Gary Cozort. WILBURN BERRY First Base HENRY RHONEY Third Base f a i RODNEY WOODIE Center Field ROBERT HELMS Catcher ■1 BUS DRIVERS Left to right: Horace Powell, Claude Sitton, Rodney Woodie, Lee Roy Epley. SCHOOL PATROL LUNCHROOM STAFF Left to right: Mrs. Mary Booth, Mrs. El izabeth Williams, Mrs. Mary Baker, Mrs. Addie Powell, Mrs. Olive Lowery, Mrs. Jimmie Settlemyre, Mrs. Zelda Powell, Mrs. Annie Powell. SERVICE STAFF Left to right: Lucille Berry, Mary Berry, Kerner Johnson. Compliments of 3)fiexe£ (f$wwuht ie DREXEL - NORTH CAROLINA i mA i nty- FURNITURE DREXEL KNITTING MILLS COMPANY DREXEL, NORTH CAROLINA VALDESE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC Super Karded Yarns -14's to -40's Cones, Skeins, Tubes Bleached, D ed, Natural VALDESE, NORTH CAROLINA W ALDENSIAN BAKERIES Breach} for I WALDENSIAlC BAKERIES, INC. BAKERS OF Sunbeam Snead and Cake VALDESE, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations to THE GRADUATING CLASS HENREDON FURNITURE IND. Morganton, N. C. Compliments of THE NORTHWESTERN BANK VALDESE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of VALDESE WEAVERS INC VALDESE, NORTH CAROLINA Compl iments of Compliments of BURKYARNS SHADOWLINE INCORPORATED INC TEXTILE SPECIALTY YARNS Morganton, N. C. ' i Phone 1061 104 N. Green St. CRESCENT FLOWER CUTTING-CROSS SHOP CHEVROLET, INC. Phone 830 | i 1 ( i FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS SALES SERV|CE | 1 Pleasing You Means Our Success Morganton, N. C. L-— —— i HUFFMAN BROS. CITY MOTOR CO. GROCERY PONTIAC SALES SERVICE Phone 1027 J QUALITY MEAT and CINE GROCERIES —Wait For A Pontiac— Phone 177 Drexel, N. C. Valdese, N. C. Morganton, N. C. Compliments of BURKE FARMERS WHITE HOUSE CO-OPERATIVE GRILL DAIRY Highway 70 Drexel Intersection Morganton, N. C. s 1 ( VALDESE FOOD SHOPPE | Valdese, North Carolina i VALDESE BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings Insured Up To $10,000.00 LOW CLOSING COST LET US FINANCE YOUR HOUSE LONG TERMS SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Valdese, N. C. BERNARD j ' STERLING MOTORS PONTIAC CADILLAC ] s BUICK SALES and SERVICE Telephone 847 | PHONE 900 735 East Meeting Street ! : i Morganton, N. C. j Morganton, North Carol ina i Compliments of Compliments of COLONIAL THEATER J. J. HARRIS COMPANY j j j Valdese, N. C. i j Drum Strait, N. C . J i Compliments of A AND D FARM SUPPLIES Valdese, N. C. Compliments of BRITT LAUNDERERS CLEANERS Dial 4001 Valdese, N. C. Sanitone Service Dial Valdese 4911 Drexel Phone 1027-R ANTHONY'S ESSO STATION DISTRIBUTORS OF FUEL OIL — KEROSENE ESSO PRODUCTS Valdese, N. C. Compliments of SANITARY BARBER SHOP Drexel, N. C. BELK-BROOME CO. 1 Compliments of Burke's Newest and Largest Department Store Phone 372 ALBA HOSIERY MILLS, INC. j Morganton, N. C . Valdese, N.C. j Compliments of VALDESE FUNERAL HOME NORTHWESTERN BANK Ambulance Service Day or Night and Valdese, N.C. CROW'S FLOWERS Dial 5511 Valdese, N.C. j Compliments of s LAZARUS WALDENS IAN MARKET of MORGANTON Valdese, N.C. Fine Apparel Since 1893 ! | Compliments of j j Compliments of DREXEL ESSO SERVI CENTER SETZER INSURANCE and Drexel, N.C. REAL ESTATE Valdese, N.C. s i BURKE COUNTY BUILDING ♦ j i I Compliments of i and LOAN ASSOCIATION ; A COMPLETE SAVINGS AND ; LOAN SERVICE In the Patton Building t FRANCES LOUISE j FULL-FASHIONED 1 1 t I | Morganton, N. C. _ _ _ Valdese, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of 1 GOODNIGHT BROTHERS i FRUITS VEGETABLES, INC. MAJOR ELECTRIC CO. YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC AND SYLVANIA DEALER | Newton, N. C. S Phone 2-3301 Valdese, N. C. i — —-— — ' Compliments of 1 THE STYLE SHOP L 1 WESTERN AUTO i LADIES AND CHILDRENS i READY TO WEAR 1 AND SHOES J I S I | Valdese, N. C. Phone 20951 Valdese, N. C. ' s I KIRKSEY AND CO. 1 ENON ROAD GROCERY j ) | For more than 40 years we have used FRESH MEAT AND GROCERIES j 1 | every effort to serve all the people. Harold Warlick, Owner j Morganton, N. C. Dial 2-4567 Valdese, N. C. { CITY CLEANERS PONS INSURANCE AGENCY For Quick Service Fire - Auto - Life - Casualty Accident - Health - Bonds Phone 7251 INSURANCE SINCE 1933 Valdese, N. C. Valdese, N.C. THE GOLD SHOP Compliments of Wearing Apparel H. H. CLEANERS and It's Smart to be Thrifty MAC'S SHOE SERVICE Valdese, N.C. [ Drexel, N.C. THE TIN SHOP STATE BANK OF BURKE j Heating and Air Conditioning Sturdy as Old Table Rock Complete Banking Service Dail 4567 Sterling at Queen Street Valdese, N. C. Morganton, N.C. J ] i , _______ , THE DRESS SHOPPE Compliments of Apparel that Appeals W. B. SMITH PLUMBING CO. j Myrtle Carpenter Dial 7611 Valdese, N.C. Valdese, N.C. BELK BROOME CO. Your Home of Better Values Valdese, N. C . Compliments of HORD FURNITURE CO. CROSLEY APPLIANCES — DuMONT T-V'S MAYTAG BENDIX WASHERS Phone 2133 Morganton, N. C. VALDESE HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware — Frigidaire Appliances Delta — Draco Floor Furnaces Furniture Compliments of WALKER MOTORS Valdese, N. C. THE NEWS-HERALD BURKE COUNTY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER FOR MORE THAN 63 YEARS Morganton, N. C. Compliments of DREXEL SERVICE STATION Drexel, N.C. MORROW'S DISCOUNT HOUSE Eny and Evarthang Furniture - Hardware Paint-Jewelry Pay Less- Save Here Phone 2036 Morganton, N.C. Compliments of BRINKLEY LUMBER CO. Valdese, N.C. Compliments of CITY SODA SHOP Valdese, N.C. KRIEGER'S SHOE DEPARTMENT STORE Morganton, North Carolina MULL OIL COMPANY ( s Compliments of B. B. Mull, Owner THE IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP 1 DISTRIBUTOR ESSO PRODUCTS 601 College Street Phone 1295 Morganton, N. C. Valdese, N.C. I 1 Compliments of CASTLE'S CAFE Valdese, N.C. i_____-___________________ Compliments of VALDESE PRINT CO. Valdese, N.C. M0RGANT0N HARDWARE CO. 1 Compliments of Hardware, Building Materials PON'S AUTO AND APPLIANCE Sporting Goods Headquarters Retail-Wholesale COMPANY Phone 41 Morganton, N.C. Valdese, N.C. L. T. FENDER and SON Digging and Grading Valdese, North Carolina 1 1 ; r —•— ——— ———--— C S FOOD STORE At Drexel Intersection and Hwy. 70 Your Friendly Neighborhood Store Finest Western Beef Frozen Foods, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Groceries Free Delivery Phone-Valdese 4471 1 Compliments of ( BLANKENSHIP'S GRILL and i PIERCY'S GROCERY and DRIVE-IN i SERVICE STATION Phone 9184 Morganton, N.C. J I Bridgeport, North Carolina NEALS GULF SERVICE AUTO REPAIRING Tires - Batteries - Accessories - Tire Recapping 401 E. Meeting Street Morganton, North Carolina AUt°g«aphs HERE IT IS FOLKS! IT'S BEEN LOADS OF FUN AND WE HOPE YOU ENJOY IT. DONALD, MAXINE and THE CAVALCADE STAFF AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS o Product ol Nn,,
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