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Uover vittdiuiioi m,at9tf 6ardn«r-Webb Coll«()« i t 1 tt m GARDNER-yVESBUiVVERSITYuBRARy t€ 0em?(e) Published by the students of GARDNER-WEBB COLLEGE Boiling Sp rin gs- N o r th Carolina Editor Betty Jo Hamrick Business Manager Daniel Byrd «9 ip GARDNER WEBB COLLEGE CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION Page 13 ACHIEVEMENT Page 18 ASPIRATION Page 52 ACTIVITIES Page 68 ATHLETICS Page 87 ADVERTISEMENTS Page 99 mmmssimm qtCHMna THROUGH ITS FIFTY-FIRST YEAR FOREWORD Within these pages is our effort to show you Gardner-Webb College as it is in 1958. Each year Gardner-Webb has pro- gressed, and through this progress has become less of a dream and more of a reality. Anchored by hope and inspired by the cooperative spirit which exists between the faculty and students, Gard- ner-Webb will continue to advance up and up and up. Gardner-Webb is a Junior College ofFering accredited courses toward degrees in any profession which requires college training as a background. The preparatory possibilities are virtually unlimited. The added value of personal instruction is a vital part of Gardner- Webb. Without the guidance of the administration and capable leaders, the academic life would suffer. Garnder-Webb is accredited by the highest accrediting agency, the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools ; and it is an active member of the American Association of Junior Colleges, the Carolina College Conference, and the American Coun- cil on Education. Gardner-Webb boasts of an academic program well organized. The Department of Guidance at Gardner-Webb is as unique as it is active, offering personal guidance to every student who desires it. Gardner-Webb has an interesting and balanced athletic program for both men and women. The college offers cultural stimulants in the Department of Fine Arts and Vocational Arts, and all the education at Gardner-Webb has its roots in Christianity. The Department of Religion at Gardner-Webb places emphasis upon the practical ex- pression of the Christian experience. Gardner-Webb is a liberal arts junior college offering courses in language, natural science, mathe- matics, pnd social science. Gardner-Webb is an institution of intan- gible value to all associated with her in the past and at the present. HAS STRIVED TO IMPRESS ON EACH AND THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDER- wam STUDENT THE VALUE OF EDUCATION STANDING THE PROBLEMS ABOUT US THIS IS ACCOMPLISHED AMID THE THROUGH A CLOSER FELLOW- mmmm BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS OF THE COmfuS SHIP WITH OUR NEIGHBOR m smmi W For her tireless years of service to Gardner-Webb- for her friendly spirit-for her willingness to help those who ask help-and for her sincere smile which is known by every student on campus— we, with deep- est appreciation, dedicate the 1958 ANCHOR to Mrs. Dorothv W. Hamrick. mm • w msa sieam Here is Mrs. Hamrick at her desk, the place where she is most often seen. Mrs. Hamrick enjoys cooking special dishes for Philip in her lei- sure time. PHILIP LOVIN ELLIOTT President B. A., Wake Forest College; M. A., Univer- sity of North Carolina; Ed. D., Carson- Newman; Additional Graduate Study, John Hopkins University, Duke University; Gard- ner- Webb College, 1943— The Moving Finger Writes When in the years to come you have occasion to glance at these pages, they will make your yesterdays live again, to some with laughter to others with tears; to some with pleasure, to others with regrets. Even if our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death, they have also lighted the awakened to fuller life. Too, these pages may help you to understand that you may take your chosen ones with you on the road you travel, even though you leave them behind. ■™ « ' W. LAWSON ALLEN Vice President and Director of Public Rela- tions, Religion. B. S. Western Carolina College; M.R.E., Southwestern Baptist Theological Semi- nary; Additional Graduate Study, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest College; Gardner-Webb College, 1944-46; l ' J53— JAMES ORVILLE TERRELL Dean of Instruction, Social Science B. S., Western Carolina College; M. A. George Peabody College for Teachers; Addi- tional Graduate Study, Peabody; Gardner- Webb College, 1945— JOSEPH GODWIN Dean of Men, Psychology B. S., Alabama State Teachers College; B. D. Southwestern Theological Seminary; Additional Graduate Study, Baptist Hospi- tal and Bowman Gray School of Medicine; Gardner-Webb College, 1956— DORIS JONES Dean of Women, Bible B. A., Furman University; M.R.E., South- western Baptist Theological Seminary; Gardner- Webb College, 1956 — ADMINISTRATION DOROTHY W. HAMRICK Registrar B. A., Meredith College; Gardner-Webb Col- lege, 1946 — MYRON WILCOX GORDON, JR. Business Manager A. B., Furman University; Gardner- Webb College, 1957— JOHN E. ROBERTS Associate Director of Public Relations Journalism B. A., Furman University; M. A., George Peabody College for Teachers; Gardner- Webb College, 1954— JOHN S. FARRAR Pastor B. S., Wake Forest; B. D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Th. M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Gardner- Webb College, 1952— FACULTY FACULTY BETTY MAE BARNETT French B, A., Wake Forest College; Certifieat Des Etudes, Superieurs Pour les Etudiants Et- rangers, University of Besancon, France; Graduate worlv, Columbia University, New York, University of North Carolina; Gard- ner-Webb College, 1957— RICHARD CHAMBERS BARNETT History B. A., Wake Forest College; M. Ed., Uni- versity of North Carolina; Gardner- Webb College, 1956— KATHRYN COPELAND English B. A., Baylor University; B. M. T., South- western Baptist Theological Seminary; M. A., Baylor University; Additional Grad- uate Study, University of California, Uni- versity of Chicago, George Peabody College for Teachers, University of Missouri; Gard- ner-Webb College, 1954— GAIL BAUCOM Assistant Librarian Gardnei--Webb College, 1954; Appalachian State Teachers College, 195(i; Additional Graduate Study, University of North Caro- lina; Gardner- Webb College, 195C — JANNIE LOUISE CROWE Librarian B. S. in L. S., Appalachian State Teachers College; Graduate Work, Woman ' s College, U. N. C; Gardner-Webb, 1957— FRANCIS B. DEDMOND English B. A., Catawba College; Th. M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; M. A. Duke University; Additional Graduate Study, University of North Carolina; Gardner- Webb College, 1952— HUBERT CONRAD DIXON Mathematics B. S., Wake Forest College; M. A., Universi- ty of North Carolina; Additional Graduate Study, Clemson College; Gardner-Webb Col- lege, 1935— ROBERT L. FLYNN Speech, Dramatics B. A., Baylor University; M. A. Baylor University; Gj ' aduate work. Southwestern Seminary; Gardner-Webb College, 1957 — JAMES GARDNER GARRISON Physical Education, Coach, Mathematics A. B., Western Carolina College; Gardner- Webb College, 1955— NETTIE RAYLE GIDNEY Voice B. M., Westminister Choir College; Gardner- Webb College, 1945-46, 1953— NORMAN HARRIS Coach, Physical Education B. A., High Point College; M. S., George Peabody College for Teachers; Gardner- Webb College, 1949— HESTER M. HAYNES Physical Education, Health B. S., Western Carolina College; Gardner- Webb College, 1955— MARION LANSFORD JOLLEY History Gardner-Webb College; B. A., Wake Forest College, M. A., George Peabody College for Teachers, Gardner-Webb College. 1957 — JAMES PINKNEY HENSON Business Administration B. S., Appalachian State Teachers College, M. A., George Peabody College for Teach- ers; Gardner-Webb College, 1957— S. L. LAMM Religion B. A., Wake Forest College; Th. M., South- ern Baptist Theological Seminary; Gardner- Webb College, 1950— MRS. JAMES W. LOGAN Typing, Shorthand, Secretarial Practice B. S., Secretarial Administration, Woman ' s College, U.N.C.; Gardner- Webb College, 1957— LAURA KAY McGEE Music, Choir B. A., Furman University; Gardner-Webb College, 1956— JEAN M. TEAGUE English Gardner-Webb College; B.A., Wake r crest College; Graduate Work, Duke University: Gardner- Webb College, 1950- ABBIE CATHERINE MILLER Piano B.M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; M. M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Gardner-Webb College, 1937-54, 1955— JAMES STEPHEN MORRISETT Bible, Greek B.S., Columbia Universit y; M.A., Cornell University; Th.B., Southern Baptist The- ological Seminary; Additional Graduate Study, Curtis Institute of Music; Ecole Wanda Landowska, Paris; Gardner-Webb College, 1945— FACULTY FACULTY M. A. MOSELEY, JR. Chemistry B. S., Wofford ColleRe; M. S., North Caro- lina State College; Additional Graduate Study, Univei ' sity of North Carolina: Gard- ner-Webb College, 1950— THIRLEN OSBORNE English B. A., Kentucky Wesleyan College; M. A., University of Kentucky; Gardner-Webb, 1!I57— ELMA HARPER POLLOCK Romance Languajres B. A., Woman ' s Collej e, University of North Carolina; M.A. University of North Carolina; Additional Graduate Study, Uni- versity of Maryland, University of North Carolina; Gardner-Webb Colle;;e, li .3r) — RUTH HOWIE PLASTER Orjjan B. M., Brenau College Conservatory; Gradu- ate Study, University of North Carolina; University of Wisconsin; G a r d n e r-Webb College, 1953— PAUL JOHN STACY Biology B. A., Duke University; Graduate Study, Duke University; Gardner-Webb College, 1941— CLINIC CAFETERIA SETH L. WASHBURN Physics, Mathematics, Biology B. S., Wake Forest College; Graduate Study, Wake Forest College, North Carolina State College, Gardner-Webb College, 1956— DR. W. WYAN WASHBURN College Physician JANIE BELLE ODOM Dietitian Gastonia Business College; Gardner-Webb College; Lewis Hotel Training College; Gardner-Webb College, 1948-53, 1955— BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS LEONARD ANCEL ALLEN Superintendent HORACE SCRUGGS Assistant HAL B. GREENE Assistant ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS KATHLEEN HOLT DAVIS Secretary to the President B. S., Western Carolina College; Graduate Study, University of North Carolina, Colum- bia University; Gardner-W ebb College, 1952— MRS. HUBERT C. DIXON Secretary to the Registrar B. Music, Meredith College; Gardner- Webb, 1933-36, 1940-45, 1957— NANCY A. GRIFFIN Publications Secretary Gardner-Webb College; Gardner-Webb Col- lege, 1953-54, 1955— MRS. E. H. GOODWIN Counsellor for Girls Gardner-Webb College, 1957- JANELLE H. HICKS Public Relations Secretary Secretary To the Vice President Gardner-Webb College Night School, 1953- 54; Gardner- Webb College, 1954— NITA B. LEFLER Assistant to Business Manager Kings Business College; Gardner- Webb Col- lege, 1955— MRS. M. A. MOSELEY, JR. Secretary to Guidance Department Gardner-Webb College, 1957— OSTERWHISNANT SHYTLE Counselor for Boys Gardner- Webb College, 1950— i A C H inniiTiiiWMTiif™™™ ' ' ' ' ™™ ' ' ' ' ' ' m ' : 3 : - . ' •■ ir- ' - ' ; J -AlSv- ' ;. t lEVEMENT on OFFICERS President Dean Bridges Vice President Keith Eller Secretary-Treasurer . . . Betty Bridges llllillllllllllllll wu— — W SOPHOMORES ANNE ABERNATHY Box 1580, Hickory, N. C. English Meredith F.T.A. 1; W.A.A 1; Y.WA. 1,2; Dramatics 2; Radio Club 2. MILDRED ALEXANDER 40 Brown Street, Gastonia, N. C. Elementary Education Appalachian Sigma Phi Alpha 1, 2; F.T.A. 1, secretary 2; Y.W.A. 1, 2; I.R.C. 1, 2. ) , JACK ANTHONY 217 E. Eighth Avenue, Gastonia, N. C. Mathematics East Carolina Football 1, 2; Monogram Club 1, 2; Class President 1; All Conference Football 2, Cir- cle K Club 2. EMILY ASHE Route 1, Sylva, N. C. LOUISE ALLEN Boiling Springs, N. C. Furman Education Choir 1; Christian Volunteer Band 1, 2; Pi- lot Staff 1, 2; Y.W.A. 1, 2, President 1, Council 2, B.S.U. Executive Council 1; Mar- shall Club 2; Active Marshall 2; Day Stu- dent 1, 2. PATRICIA ALSBROOKS Gatfney, S. C. Commercial Publicity Chairman of B.S.U. ' mm mmmmim nsn SOPHOMORES ED BALDWIN 115 Conrad St., Thomasville, N. C. Business Administration Wake Forest Band, 2. CECIL LEE BALLARD 4212 Tillman Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Ministry Ministerial Association 1, 2; Christian Vol- unteer Band 1, 2. BILLY ASHLEY Jonesville, N. C. Business Administration A.S.T.C. Anchor Staff, 2; Pilot Staff, 2; I.R.C., 2; Program Chairman 2; Radio Club 2; Pro- gram Director 2; F.T.A. 2; Vice President, 2. C. L. AUSTELL 40G Whisnant St., Shelby, N. C. RONALD RAY BALLARD Mt. Holly, N. C. Liberal Arts Western Carolina Monogram Club 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Football 1, 2; House Council 2; Intramurals 1, 2. BILLY BEASON Route 1, Mooresboro, N. C. mmasaa moMSBim SOPHOMORES PRESSLY BEAVER 433 Oak Ave., Kannapolis, N. C. Civil Engineering Clemson WINIFRED BENFIELD Route 1, Casar, N. C. Lenoir-Rhyne Y.W.A. 1, 2; Choir 2; House Council 2; Stu- d e n t Government Secretary - Treasurer 2; Homecoming Sponsor 2; Basketball Score- keeper 2. GLENDA PARTON BLANTON Boiling ' Spring ' s, N. C. RACHEL JANE BLACK 1802 McFarland Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Mathematics Meredith Active Marshal 2; F.T.A. 2; Y.W.A. 2. LINDA BERRY Box 301, Valdese, N. C. Business Major May Court 1; Miss Gardner- Webb Contest 1, 2; Homecoming Attendant and Sponsor 2. ALBERT WILEY BISHOP Glcndale, S. C. Business Administration University of S. C. J SOPHOMORES TROY BLANTON Callahan St., Rutherfordton, N. C. Z. V. BLANTON Route 3, Shelby, N. C. « JEANETTE ELIZABETH BOLICK 106 N. Belvedere St., Gastonia, N. C. Educational Missions Baylor University Debate Team 1; Christian Volunteer Band 1, 2; Y.W.A., Vice President 2; F.T.A. 2; B.S.U. Greater Council 1, 2; Choir 1; Activi- ties Club 2. BILLY HAROLD BRACKETT Lawndale, N. C. Social Studies Appalachian Student Director of Band 1, 2; Pilot Staff 2; Radio Club 2; Day Student 1, 2; Superlative TIM BRACKETT Box 555, Lawndale, N. C. JANICE BRASWELL Route 2, Smithfield, N. C. maam SOPHOMORES VERNON BRASWELL Route 2, Smithfield, N. C. DEAN BRIDGES Route 2, Shelby, N. C. Monogram Club 1, 2; Sophomore Class President. CARLOS BULLE Wallburg, N. C. DANIEL LIGHTNING BYRD 3542 Eastwood Drive, Charlotte, N. C. Business Major University of Florida Marshal Club 2; Anchor Staff 2, Business Manager 2; House Council 2. BETTY BRIDGES Route 4, Shelby, N. C. Primary Education Religion Carson-Newman Choir 1, 2; Class Secretary 2; F.T.A. 2; Basketball 1, 2; Library Staff 1, 2; Girl ' s House Council 1, 2; W.A.A. 1. JIMMY BRIDGES Route 1, Mooresboro, N. C. Psycholog ' y Wake Forest Monogram Club; Basketball 1, 2; Choir 1; Track 1, 2. SOPHOMORES ir dt NELL CANIPE Casar, N. C. History Lenoir-Rhyne Voice 2; Day Student 1, 2. JACK CARPENTER Route 1, Cherryville, N. C. p Si S H NANCY THERESA CABLE Franklin, N. C. Psychology Carson-Newman Wake Forest 1; Homecoming Sponsor 2; Y.W.A. 2; Recreation Club 2. JOE CAMP Route 2, Shelby, N. C. Dentistry U. N. C. Marshal Club 1, 2; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2; Alpha Beta Gamma 2; Day Student 1, 2. Student 1, 2. STEVE CARVER 15 Craig Street. Fountain Inn, S. C. Science Clemson Basketball 1, 2; Alpha Beta Gamma Club 1, 2; Monogram 1, 2; Tennis Team 1, 2. CHARLES EUGENE CHRISTMAS 709 Gardner St. Shelby, N. C. Sacred Music and Religious Education Limestone Colleg-e mm WBsm KBBBUIMaHBBBa SOPHOMORES LARRY CLINE Box 49!)6, Granite Falls, N. C. Business Administration Lenior-Rhyne Secretary of HAPY Dorm 2. DAVID CLINE 850 W. Warren St., Shelby, N. C. PAUL CLINE Box 281, Cramerton, N. C. Physical Education Appalachian Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball Man- ager 1, 2; Sports Writer 2. SANDRA FAYE CHAMPION Route 3 Box 204, Kings Mountain, N. C. Elementary Education W.C.U.N.C. Day Student 1, I.R.C. 2; Anchor Staff 2, Pi- lot Staff 2; Glee Club 2. JIM COLLETTE 1921 Front St. Gastonia, N. C. FAIN LEGRAND COMBS 111 Brookhill Road, Shelby, N, C. Business University of N. C. May Court 1; Marshal 2; Marshall Club 2; Chairman Social Standards Committee 1, 2; Homecoming Sponsor 2; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2. imiHi A SOPHOMORES C. L. DEVINE Route 3, Lawndale, N. C. DORA DEVINE Route 3, Lawndale. N. C. REBECCA MARGARET DEATON Route 1, Mooresboro, N. C. Secretarial Appalachian Day Student 1; Band 1; Glee Club 1. JOSEPH HAL DEDMON Route 1, Shelby, N. C. University of N. C. Radio Club 2, Death of a Dog 2; Day Student 2. KEITH ELLER 238 Eighth Ave., Cramerton, N. C. RACHEL ELLIOTT Boiling Springs, N. C. Geology University of N. C. Sigma Phi Alpha 1, 2; Vice President 2; Al- pha Beta Gamma 2; I.R.C. 2; Progress Chairman 2; Marshal Club 1, 2; Chief Marshall 2; Pilot Staff 2; Anchor Staff 2; Homecoming Sponsor 2, Day Student 1, 2. BBfl SOPHOMORES CLARENCE ELMORE Route 2, Mocksville, N. C. Agriculture N. C. State DON FALLS Route 1, Box 322, Gastonia, N. C. EMMA JEAN FRADY 651 S. Main St., Rutlierfordton, N, C. Secretarial Y. W. A. 1, 2; Church Choir 1. GERALD FREEMAN IIG Lee St., Shelby, N. C. CODY FORRESTER 40 Gray St., Woodruff, S. C. JOY FOX Route 2, China Grove. N. C. Religious Education Pfeiffer Y.W.A. 1, 2; Anchor Staff 2; Christian Vol- unteer Band 1. Hf 4 SOPHOMORES JIM GANTT Box 109, Boiling Springs, N. C. JANICE MAXINE GARDNER Route 5, Shelby, N, C. Business Major W. C. U. N. C. Y.W.A. 2; Social Standards Committee 2. PHYLLIS FREEMAN Box 23, Bostic, N. C. RONALD FREEMAN Route 2, Rutherfordton, N. C. JOYCE GARNER Route 1, Mooresboro, N. C. DOUGLAS GOANS 617 W. Graham St., Shelby, N. C. mmasM uuflsiuyi mm SOPHOMORES JAMES ELTON GREENE Boilinft Spri ngs, N, C. Science Limestone Marshall Club 1, 2; Drum Major 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Day Student 1, 2. LEONA A. GREENE 319 Church Street, Spindale, N. C. Engrlish Appalachian Day Student 1, 2; Radio Club 2, President 2; Glee Club 2. -■ v • ■ . BEVERLY GAIL GUFFEE 316 S. Main St., Belmont, N. C. Sacred Heart College; I.R.C. 2; F.T.A. 1, 2; President 2; Activities Club 2. PAUL GUNN Route 1, Blacksburg, S. C. RACHEL LOUISE GREENE 3508 Vimy Ridge Ave., Norfolk, Va. Business Cheerleader 1, 2; Homecoming Sponsor 1; Maid of Honor, May Court 1; Monogram Club 1, 2; Secretary 2; Glee Club 1; Miss Gardner- Webb Contest 1; Miss Gardner- Webb College 2; Active Marshall 1, 2; Chief Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Queen 2. MARJORIE ELLEN GREER 718 W. Warren St., Shelby, N. C. Day Student 1, 2. k «r SOPHOMORES BRUCE HAMRICK Route 4, Shelby, N. C. DENNIS RUTH HAMRICK Route 2, Shelby, N. C. Business Administration Eastern Carolina Monogram Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2; May Court 1; Homeconiing Sponsor 1, 2; Super- lative 2; Miss Gardner-Webb Contest 1, 2; Runner-up 2. ELIZABETH JEAN HAMBRIGHT 209 Pressly St., Clover, S. C. English Limestone BETTY JO HAMRICK Route 4, Shelby, N, C. Elementary Education Appalachian Y.W.A. 1, 2; President 2; B.S.U. Council 2; Choir 1, 2; Sigma Pi Alpha 2; Anchor Staff 2; Editor 2; Homecoming Sponsor 2. LORETTA HAMRICK Route 2, Box 3(i, Shelby, N. C. PHILIP HAMRICK Box 273, Boiling Springs, N. C. Engineering N. C. State Marshall Club, Active Marshall 2; Alpha Beta Gamma 2, Treasurer 2; Band 1, 2; Day Student Vice President 2; B.S.U. Executive Council 2; Chemistry Lab Assistant 2. b W ' ' ' ™ ' ' — ■ ' mi SOPHOMORES MAXANN HAMRICK 608 E. Suttle St., Shelby, N. C. WILLIAM HAMRICK 726 N. Clefthorn, Rutherfordton, N. C LLOYD HOFFMAN 2008 E. Ozark Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Circle K 1; I.R.C. 2; Alpha Beta Gamma 1, 2. BOB HOLLAR Granite Falls, N. C. Ministerial Student Carson-Newman Ministerial Association 1, 2; Day Student 1, 2. DARRELL HERNDON Route 2, D. 17, Gaffney, S. C. MILTON HESTER Route 1, Ellenboro, N. C. maHHi SOPHOMORES KAY HARTSFIELD 409 E. Baya Ave. Lake City. Fla. Music Major GLENDA HAWKINS 22 Landsford Rd., Lancaster, S. C. Business Administraton Appalachian Glee Club 1; Homecoming: Sponsor 2; An- chor Staff 1 : Christian Volunteer Band 1 ; F.T.A. 2. FRANK HAMRICK 223 X. Morgan, Shelby, N. C. JAMES H. HARDIN Box 217, Caroleen, X. C. Biology Carson-Xewman F.T.A. 2; Choir 1, 2; College Quartet 2; Biologj- Lab Assistant 2. PAUL HAYNES 224 Howell St., Forest City, X. C. .roOIY HOPPER Bo. 138, Lawndale, X. C. SOPHOMORES MARGARET HOUSE Route 5, Shelby, N. C. HAMILTON HUDSON 191 Center St., Cramerton, N. C. Sociology Limestone Football 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; B. S. U. Executive Council 2; Student Government 2; Decker H.-!l President 2; Superlative 2; Monogram Club 1, 2; I.R.C. 1; Choir 2. CHARLES HUNSINGER Route 4, Box 618, Charlotte, N. C. SUZANNE HUNSUCKER Route 3 King Rd., Shelby, N. C. Business Administration Day Student 1, 2. SONNY HUGGINS Boiling Springs, N. C. Delta Psi Omega JUDITH A. HUGHEY 304 Church St., Spindale, N. C. Psychology Wake Forest Sigma Pi Alpha 2; Y.W.A. 1, 2; I.R.C. 1; Vice President, Girl ' s House Council 2; Vice President Student Government 2. Tuiwxe; ■p SOPHOMORES DON HUNTER 1511 25th St.. Washingrton 20, D. C. LARRY JAMES 451 W. Main St., Elkin, X. C. JERRY JAMES 451 W. Main St., Elkin, N. C. Law Wake Forest Monogram Club 2; Football 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Student Government 2, President 2; Su- perlative 2. JOHN JENKINS 408 S. Broadway, Forest City, N. C. PERRY JONES Route 1, EUenboro, X. C. PATSY JUSTICE Route 4, Shelby, X. C. Liberal Arts Secretary of Y. V.. . 2. SOPHOMORES KELLY KEE Box 548, Belmont, N. C. JOE KENNEDY Route 3, Shelby, N. C. Engineering State LESLIE WILLIAM LACKEY Route 1, Winston-Salem, N. C. Business Administration Wake Forest MARIE LINVILLE 2115 E. Sprague St. Winston-Salem, N. C. LINWOOD KING Route 5, Clinton, N. C. CHARLENE KISER 323 Clegg St. Shelby, N. C. SOPHOMORES BILL LLWILLE 2115 E. Spragrue St., Winston-Salem, N. C. ROBERT LOXGMEYER 735 W. Sumter St., Shelby, N. C. DUANE McDOUGALD Hamrick, X. C. Engineering Auburn Circle K 1, 2; Pilot Staff 1, 2: Football 2. FRANK McFARLAND Route 4. Shelby, X. C. SANDRA McGINNIS Route 3. Shelby. N . C. Liberal Arts Winthrop Miss Gardner- Webb Contest 1; Cheerleader 1; Day Student 2; Glee Club 2; Monogram Club 1. JACK McNEELY CherrjTille, X. C. li SOPHOMORES CHRISTINE McSWAIN Kings Creek, S. C. DONALD McSWAIN Route 4, Shelby, N. C. LAWRENCE MATHENY Route 1, Caroleen, N. C. DON MILLER 1217 S. Park Drive, Reidsville, N. C. Physical Education Sun-up Play Cast 1; Football 1, All-con- ference, All-State 2; Baseball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Monogram Club 1, 2. VIRGINIA McSWAIN Box 122, Henrietta, N. C. JANE MANN 760 N. E. 190th Terrace., Miami, Fla., Social Science Mercer University I.R.C. 1, 2; Secretary 2; W.A.A. 1; House Council President 2; Activities Club 2; Hik- ing Club 1. «9 SOPHOMORES PATRICIA LOUISE MOBLEY Route 1, Box 216, Gaffney, S. C. Religious Education Wake Forest Pilot Staff 2; Woman ' s Editor 2; I.R.C. 1, 2; B.S.U. Greater Council 2; Radio Club 2: Program Chairman 2; Y.W.A. 1, 2; Y.W.A. Council 2; W.A.A. 1, 2; F.T.A. 2; Christian Volunteer Band 1. GUY CARROLL MOORE Box 75, Gastonia, X. C. Forestr - X. C. State Alpha Beta Gamma; Radio Club 2; Tennis 1, 2. BILL MITCHELL 1319 S. Lafayette St., Shelby, X. C. RONALD MITCHEM Box 319. Ellenboro, X. C. HAZEL MOORE 117 R. 4th St., Rutherfordton, X. C. DILLARD MORROW 505 Harmon St., Forest City, N. C. SOPHOMORES DAN MOSS 620 Ruby Lane, Gastonia, N. C. LARRY HOSTELLER Jonesville, N. C. Business Education Catawba Pilot Staff 2; I.R.C. 2; Radio Club 2; Choir 1. rn .7g- ■. ' ■-■ ] _. RONALD NICHOLS Route 7, Raleigh, N. C. BEULAH NOBLETT Route 4, Shelby, N. C. GRACE OLLIS Box 357, Cranberry, N. C. History Mercer University F.T.A. 1, 2; Christian Volunteer Band 1; Hiking Club 1; Anchor Staff 2; Pilot Staff 2; B.S.U. Secretary 2; House Council 2; Choir 1, 2; Y.W.A. 1, 2; W.A.A. 1, 2; Mar- shall Club 1, 2; Superlative 2; I.R.C. 2. MARIAN PACKARD Route 4, Shelby, N. C. SOPHOMORES SHELBA JEAN PACKARD Box 224, CliflFside, N. C. Business Education Appalachian Glee Club 2; Homecoming Sponsor 1; Class Officer 1; Cheerleader 1, 2; Basketball 1. SHERMAN RUSSELL PARSONS 1514 Forest Drive, Mount Airy, N. C. Ministerial Student Carson-Newman Ministerial Association 1, 2; Christian V ol- unteer Band 2. GEORGE A. PASSES 809 Washington Ave., Weldon, N. C. Psychology Guilford College I.R.C. 1, 2; President 2; Pilot Staff 1; F.T.A. 1, 2. RUTH ANN POOLE Box 563, Thomasville, N. C. Teaching Appalachian Basketball Manager 1, 2; I.R.C. 1, 2; B.S.U. Executive Council 2; Y.W.A. 1; W.A.A. 1; Activities Club 2; Pilot Staff 2; Anchor Staff 2; Choir 2; Choir Ensemble 2; Death of a Dog 2; Hiking Club 2. TOM PRICE 1000 N. Washington St., Shelby, N. C. FLAY SPENSER PRICE Box 4, Caroleen, N. C. Ministerial Student Carson-Newman B. S. U. Council 2; Choir 1, 2; Ministerial Association 1; Christian Volunteer Band 1; Circle K 1: Intramurals 1. 2. SOPHOMORES DIANNE PRIVETTE Box 383, Concord, N. C. JENNY BETH PROCTER Hendersonville, N. C. Business Y.W.A. 1; House Council 1, 2; B.S.U. Exec- utive Council 2; Homecoming Sponsor 2; Choir 1. CAROLYN PROFFITT ELLER Box 111, Bakersville, N. C. Speech, Dramatics Mercer University F.T.A. Y.W.A. 1; Choir 1, 2; House Council 1; May Court 1, Dramatics 1, Sun-Up 1; Death of a Dog 2; Delta Psi Omega 1, 2; Miss Gardner-Webb Contest 1, 2; Marshall Club 1, 2; Debate Team 1, 2; Forensics 1, 2; B.S.U. President 2; Superlative 2. NANCY MODENE RADFORD 315 Park St., Forest City, N. C. Business Education George Washington U. Anchor Staff 1, 2; Y.W.A. 1, 2; F.T.A. 2; Activities Club 2. PAUL RAYNOR Box 139, Holly Ridge, N. C. MARILOU REEPE 92 Oakley Rd. Biltmore Station Asheville, N. C. Secretarial Course Choir 1; Glee Club 1; W.A.A, 1, 2; House Council 2. SW i SOPHOMORES J. D. ROLLINS Route 2, Shelby, N. C. HUBERT SANDERS Star Route, Blacksburg, S. C. ROBERT REID 1204 Star Rt., Sonora, California BRYON L. RIPPY 605 Gardner Street, Shelby, N. C. Dramatic Arts Radio University of N. C. I.R.C. 1; Hiking Club 1; Cheerleader 1; Monogram Club 1; Circle K 1, 2; Vice Presi- dent 1, President 2; Radio Club 1, 2; Delta Psi Omega 1, 2; Treasurer 1. CARLTON SARRATT Route 1, Blacksburg, S. C. Liberal Arts Limestone ELIZABETH ANN SCRUGGS 4 Second Ave. West, Cliffside, N. C. Business Education Pilot Staff 1; Business Manager 1; Choir 1; Basketball 1, 2; Cheerleader 2. SOPHOMORES NINA SCRUGGS Box 344, Gaffney, S. C. Music Limestone B.S.U. Music Director 2; Delta Psi Omega 2; F.T.A. 2; Christian Volunteer Band 2; College Vocal Ensemble 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Glee Club 1. DAN SHANNON Route 1, Gastonia, N. C. WILLIAM P. SHYTLE 408 Blanton St., Shelby, N. C. Ministerial Student Ministerial Association 1, 2; President 2; Christian Volunteer Band 1, 2. JOSEPH JEFFERSON SIMMONS Route 1, Candor, N. C. Engineering N. C. State Choir 2; I.R.C. 1, 2. PATSY SHEPPARD 310 S. Poston St., Shelby, N. C. MARY ELLEN SHYTLE 104 Mill St., Spindale, N. C. Home Economics Maryville College Day Student 1, 2; Radio Club 2. K SOPHOMORES HAROLD SMITH Lawndale, N. C. Intramurals 1, 2. JAYNE SMITH 2917 E. Long Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Medical Technology Charlotte Memorial Hospital Homecoming Sponsor 2; Chemistry Frater- nity 2; Captain of Basketball Team 2. SARA ELIZABETH SPANGLER Route 1, Shelby, N. C. Business Y.W.A. 1, 2; House Council 2; Honiecoming Sponsor 2. CAROLYN SPARKS Route 3 Box 136, Bakersville, N. C. Elementary Religious Education Carson-Newman B.S.U. Devotional Chairman 2; Christian Volunteer Band 1, 2; Secretary 2; Y.W.A. 1; Dramatics 2; Homecoming Sponsor 2; Miss Gardner-Webb Contest 2; Anchor Staff 2, Choir 1, 2. ROSCOE SPELLMAN 403 N. Wilmington St., Raleigh, N. C. FREIDA STANLEY 2311 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Religious Education Wake Forest I.R.C. 1, 2; Y.W.A. 1, 2; Publicity Chairman 2; B.S.U. Greater Council 2; W.A.A. 1; Pilot Staff 1, 2; Editor 2; Radio Club 2; Choir and Choir Ensemble 2; Homecoming Sponsor 2; May Day 1. SOPHOMORES BRYSON SWEEZY Maiden, N. C. ROBERT YOUNG THURKILL 3fi W. Randloph Rd., Shelby, N. C. Ministerial Student Carson-Newman Day Student 1, 2; Christian Volunteer Band 1, 2; President 2; Ministerial Association 1, 2. DEAN TURNER Route 1, Mooresboro, N. C. M. F. TURNER Route 1, Mooresboro, N. C. JEAN TIPTON 809 E. Main St., Spindale, N. C. Business Appalachian Day Student 1, 2: Radio Club 2. PATTI TRANTHAM Route 6, Box 093, Asheville, N. C. Elementary Education Appalachian Cheerleader 2; Basketball 1, 2; House Coun- cil 2; Monogram Club 1, 2; Marshall Club 1, 2; Sigma Pi Alpha 1, 2. ■u SOPHOMORES REGINALD TURNER Route 1, Moore, S. C. Physical Education Western Carolina Football 1, 2; Monofrram Club 1, 2; Co-Cap- tain of Football 2; President Monogram Club 2; House Council 2; May Court Es- cort 1; Intramural 1, 2; Intramural Com- missioner 2; Baseball Manager 2; Hall Proctor 2. LARRY TYSINGER 210 Stone St., Thomasville, N. C. BETTY WALKER Boiling Springs, N. C. CHARLES ROBERT WALKER 207 Spruce St., Forest City, N. C. Engineering N. C. State Day Student 1, 2. ANN WALKER 1111 Spindale St., Spindale, N. C. MARIAN FAY WALTERS Koute 3, Mebane, N. C. Christian Missions Carson-Newman Y.W.A. 1; Vice President 1; Christian Vol- unteer Band 1, 2; B.S.U. Executive Council 2; Student Government 2; House Council 2; Choir 1; Suttle Bible Award 1, Womans ' Club Scholarship 1; President, McMurray Dormitory 2; Y.W.A. Council 1. SOPHOMORES MARVIN WALTERS Route 3, Mebane, N. C. DEAN WARE Route 3, Charles Rd., Shelby, N. C. Journalism University of N. C JOHN WASHBURN Shelby, N. C. Pre-Med. Wake Forest Auburn 1; Alpha Beta Gamma 2; Day Stu- dent 2. JESSE WATTS 217 Yarboro St., Forest City, N, C. GEORGE HARRIS WARNER 3072 N.E. 5th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale Fla. Circle K 2; Pilot Staff 2; News Editor 2; Band 1; Glee Club 2. BILLY WASHBURN Route 4, Shelby, N. C. Ministerial Association 2; Christian Volun- teer Band 2. Dover Memorial Library Gardnei .Webb College SOPHOMORES DOUGLAS WILSON Route 1, Kingrs Mountain, N C. Electrical Engrineering Clemson HAPY House President 2; Student Govern- ment 2; Alpha Beta Gamma 1, 2; Marshall Club 1, 2; Golf Team 1; Circle K, 1. JOANN WILSON Route 1, Lake Lure, N. C. Secretarial Course Y.W.A. 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Basketball 2. RONALD WILLIAMS 506 5th Ave., S.E., Hickory, N. C. Science Purdue University Pilot Staff, 1 2; Business Manager 2; Anchor Staff 1, 2; Associate Editor 2; Hiking Club 1; LR.C. 1. BILL WILLIAMS Asheville, N. C. Social Science Western Carolina Secretary, House Council 2; Intramurals 1, 2. GARVIN KENNETH WILSON 11 Fant Ave., Union, S. C. Psychology University of S. C. Glee Club 2; Pilot Staff 2; Circle K, 2; In- tramural 1, 2. RICHARD WORTMAN Route 3, Box 613, Shelby, N. C. 50 SOPHOMORES JIM WRIGHT Gastonia, N. C. Biology Chemistry U. of Wisconsin Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry 2; School photographer 2; Pilot Staff 1, 2; An- chor Staff 1, 2; Alpha Beta Gamma Presi- dent 1, 2; Circle K 1, 2. ESTHER JOANN WRIGHT Route 3, Lawndale, N. C. Educational Director Carson-Newman Choir 1, 2; Y.W.A. 1, 2; Y.W.A. Council 2; Anchor Staff 2. SUE WRIGHT Route 5, Shelby, N. C. Day Student 2; Radio Club 2; I.R.C. 1. CHARLES HUEY Box K, Marshall, N. C. Q s A S P I R A T I O N mmmm xmfKa ti j£ OFFICERS President Dean Bridges Vice President Eileen Hill Secretary- Treasurer Elizabeth Smathers D. B. ADAMS Route 1 Clover, S. C. LOUISE ALFORD Route 1 Rocky Mount, N. C. JANICE ANDERSON Box 2371 Gastonia, N. C. JUNE BAKER Route 1 Pacolet, S. C. BUDDY BASS WILSON BAUCOM Route 3, Box 14A Concord, N. C. KENNETH BEANE 215 Keswick Ave. Charlotte, N. C. JIMMY BELL Route 3 Kings Mountain, N. C. k k FRESHMEN BETH BIGGERSTAFF Box 24 Cliffside, N. C. TIM BIGGERSTAFF Route 2 Bostic, N. C. DALLAS BISHOP Box 275 Skyland, N. C. HOYLE BLALOCK, JR. Boiling Springs, N. C. MARY KATE BLALOCK 1934 Linwood Road Gastonia, N. C. BOB BLANTON Boiling Springs, N. C. STEVE BOLICK Route 5 Lincolnton, N. C. BRUCE BRADLEY Pinnacle, N. C. DEAN BRIDGES 208 Waco Road King Mountain, N. C. I jn riaigs r« r f tf t i i 4tfe CHARLES BRIDGES 107 Fulton Street Kingrs Mountain, N. C. FORREST BRIDGES 517 Oakland Di-jve Shelby, N. C. MICHELL BRITTAIN 417 Grover Street Shelby. X. C. WALLY BROOKS 600 Church Street Cherryville, N. C. LINDA BRYANT Marble, N. C. GENE BURGESS Box 137 Avondale, N. C. MITCHEL BYERS 138 Acme Belmont. N. C. WILLIAM BYERS 305 East Court Street Rutherfordton, N. C. FRESHMEN REBBECCA CALLAHAN Box 215 Cliffside. . C. JOHN CAMPBELL 24 Mutual Road Gastonia, N. C. LIB CANIPE 104 Lake Avenue Shelby, N. C. BILLY CANNON 1123 North Main Street Rutherfordton, N. C. BECKY CANTKELL Route 1 Landrum, S. C. BILL GARDEN 415 East 22nd treet Charlotte, X. C. FLAY CARPENTER 205 Osborne Street Shelby, N. C. RACHEL CASH Route 1 Cowpens, S. C. BECKY CLARKE Route 4 Shelby. N. C. DON CLINE 515 Grover Street Shelby, N. C. JOAN CLINE Route 1 Cherryville, N. C. RONNIE CLONINGER Box 234 Dallas, N. C. GLENN COLVARD Route 1 Hudson, N. C. CHARLIE COOKE Route 1 Lawndale, N. C. ROSELIN CORNWELL 604 Grover St. Shelby, N. C. CHARLES COX Box 235 Forest City, N. C. PATRICIA ANN CRAWLEY Alexander Station Forest City, N. C. FRESHMEN f PATRICIA JANE CRAWLEY 201 Golf Street Forest City, N. C. MARSHALL CREWS Route 3 Nathalie, Va. GLENDA CROWDER Route 1 Cherryville, N. C. CAROLYN CLTHBERTSON Clinchfield Station IMarion, N. C. CHARLES DARBS 301 Merritt Avenue Salisbui-y, N. C. DAVID DALTON 125 Methodist Drive Winston-Salem, N. C. MARY GAIL DALTON 285 Merrinion Avenue Asheville, N. C. FAIRYLEE DAVIS Route 3 Kings Mountain, N. C. MAXINE DAVIS Route 2 Marion, N. C. H H -5? «: li w r ct t I.. MURIEL DAVIS Clinchfield Station Marion, N. C. DOTTY DELLINGER 908 Sweetbriar Charlotte, N. C. HAROLD DeLOZIER Route 4 Shelby, X. C. DONALD DIXON Route 2 Kings Mountain, N. C. LARRY DIXON Route 1 Shelby, N. C. GARLAND EARLY 103 Bickett Street Morg anton, N. C. KEN EASLER Route 1 Spartanburg:, N. C. SARA ELIZABETH ELLIOTT Box 238 Shelby, N. C. FRESHMEN JOE EPLEY 24 Fanning: Drive Shelby, N C. HARRIET EVANS 214 South York Street Lancaster, N. C. SUE FINCANNON Mills Home Thomasville, N. C. STEVE FLOYD Mills Home Thomasville, N. C. BILL FORBES 220.5 Robinwood Road Gastonia, N. C. CHARLES FRANCIS Box 254 Caroleen, N. ' C. WAYNE FRONEBERGER Route 2 Cherryville, N. C. ANNE GARRETT 260 W. Havne Street Woodruff, N. C. SANDRA GIBSON Route 2, Box 236 Shelby, N. C. ¥ TED CJIBSON 111(1 Buffalo Street Shelby, N. C. JAMES GOLD 922 Logan Street Shelby, N. C. SARA GOLD Route 5 Shelby, N. C. BILL GREENE Box 164 Kings Mountain, N. C. CAREY GREENE Box 325 Canton, N. C. LLOYD GREENE Route 4 Shelby, N. C. McCALL GREENE Route 6, Box 328 Lenoir, N. C. RICHARD GREENE North Main Street Boiling Springs, N. C. FRESHMEN WALKER GREGORY 712 East Warren St. Shelby, N. C. PAT GUYER 209 Hawthorne Road Elkin, N. C. CHARLES HAAS Granite Falls, N. C. FRANCES HAMRICK Box 223 Cliffside, N. C. NORRIS HAMRICK Route 1 Shelby, N. C. JAMES W. HARDIN 1304 South Morgan St. Shelby, N. C. ROBERT HARDEE Route 1 Loris, S. C. SUZANNE HARGETT Route 4, Box 22 Matthews, N. C. BECKY HARRIS 108 S. Piedmont Ave. Kings Mountain, N. C. warn EDNA HARRIS 209 Srinp Street Spray, N. C. G. C. HARRILL. JR. 500 Airline Avenue Shelby, N. C. DORA ANN HARRILL Route 1 Forest City, N. C. OWEN HARRISON 812 S. Chestnut Ext. Gastonia, N. C. JANE HAYNES 907 N. Washington St. Shelby, N. C. SONJA HEDRICK Box 15 Boiling Springs, N. C. FRED HEAVNER 203 N. Grove Street Lincolnton, N. C. DOYLE HEFFNER Route 2 Shelby, N. C. FRESHMEN BOBBY HENDRICK 317 Campbell Street Shelby, N. C. JACK HENDRICK 518 S. Dekalb Street Shelby, N. C. MACK HENRY Route 2 Clover, S. C. MORRIS HENSLEY 212 Oxford Street Spindale, N. C. EILEEN HILL 360 Workman Ave. Woodruff, S. C. MARY HODGES Pox 195 - Baker.ville, N. C. ANN HOLDEN 741 1st Avenue, S. W. Hickory, N. C. ROBERT HOGAN 107 Cherokee Avenue Gaffney, S. C. DORSE Y HOGGARD 3608 Edgegreen Ave. Baltimore, Maryland f S «• BILLY HOWARD 111! Arnette Street Rutherfordton, N. C. WESLEY HUGHES 525 East Green Street Honea Path, S. C. VAN HUMPHRIES Route 2 Gaffney, S. C. DOROTHY JACKSON Box 158, Duke Power Cliffside N. C. JANET JACKSON 110 Lakeside Drive Hendersonville, N. C. JERRY JACKSON 1!)0 Center Street Cramerton, N. C. McLENDON JAMISON Route 6, Box 655 Morganton, N. C. MAC JOHNSON 204 Choice Street Greenville, S. C. iiniii kski i FRESHMEN 45 ' . t -f i 4Y STUART JOHNSON Box 89 Boiling Springs, N. C. BOBBY JONES 25 Laney Street Shelby, N. C. DEAN JONES Route 3 Gaffney, S. C. INA JONES Boomer, N. C. JOHN JORDAN 308 East Capital Street Washington, D. C. GEORGE JOYNER 801 Washington Avenue Weldon, N. C. CHARLES KENDRICK Route 2 Shelby, N. C. KATHERINE KENDRICK Box 53 Boiling Springs, N. C. MARY JO KENDRICK Route 1 Grovel ' , N. C. 5 HORTON I.ANDRETH 13 Main St.. Arkwright Spartanburg:, S. C. MIKE LATTIMORE 110 Bowman Street Shelby, X. C. CLAUDE LAVENDER Box 2 Earl, X. C. DAVID LAWRENCE Route 3 Apex X. C. HAROLD LEDFORD Route 3 Morganton, X. C. HAROLD LEMONS 20 Lanev Street Shelby, X. C. PHILLIP LLXDSAY 809 Bradley Street Gastonia, X. C. MARY DICIE LOCKLEAR Route 1, Box 176 Pembroke, X. C. FRESHMEN MIKE LOGAN Box 27 Mooresboro, N. C. DEWEY LONG Route 1 Bostic, X. C. EDWIN LONG 1035 S. Church Street Spartanburg, S. C. FORYEST LORDLEY 1616 West 1st Street Winston-Salem, X. C. LINDA LUTZ 107 Brookhill Road Shelby, N. C. BETTY LYLES Box 2fP5 Spindale, X. C. JERRY MacLEOD 95 Church Street Montclair, N. J. ALAN MANTOOTH Gastonia, X. C. CHARLES MONTOOTH Gastonia, N. C. .iimMtm RUBY MARTIN Boiling Springs, N. C. CHARLES MASHBURN Chattagrnooga, Tenn. MARSHALL MAUNEY Burgaw, N. C. JOE McCLAIN 101 Valley Avenue Clover, S. C. SUE McCLURE Box 25 Alexis, N. C. FERMAN McDANIEL Route 1 Kings Creek, S. C. MEREDITH McDANIEL Henrietta, N. C. HERMAN McGINNIS Route 3 Shelbv, N. C. if , lii 4Tk FRESHMEN PAULINE McINTOSH Bald Creek, N. C. VIVIAN Mcknight Route 1 Advance, N. C. JAMES McSWAIN 720 West Elm Street Shelby, N. C. KAY MEADOWS Box 214 Guilford, N. C. BILL MILLEN Route 1 Belmont, N. C. JOLENE MOORE Baldwin Avenue East Marion, N. C. ROGER MOORE Route 2 EUenboro, N. C. SARA MOORE Box 6029 Granite Falls, N. C. MICKEY MORROW 307 East Suttle Street Shelby, N. C. ••f j ' fl KIMO MULLINAX 142 North Main Granite Falls, N. C. MAURICE NANNY Route 1 Black Mountain, N. C. RONALD NOBI.ETT 1528 Auten Road Gastonia, N. C. AL NORTH 122 South French Broad Asheville, N. C. BILL PENLAND Box 87 Weaverville, N. C. JEAN PERKINS X-Way Road Laurinburg, N. C. CLAUDE PETERSON Box 313 Blacksburg, S. C. GERALD PITCHFORD Route 1 Bostic, N. C. FRESHMEN BOB POPE 229 Young- Street Shelby, N. C. BOBBY POSTON 223 East Suttle Street Shelby, N. C. REGINALD POTEAT 1110 Craig Avenue Gastonia, N. C. SCOTTIE PROFFIT Box HI Bakersville, N, C. BILL PUTNAM Route 1 Mooresboro, N. C. JANELLE QUEEN Box 955 - Spencer, N. C. PAT RECTOR Hamrick, N. C. JOHN RHYNE Box 174 Ellenboro, N. C. BARBARA RICHARDSON 1324 H. Avenue West Columbia, S. C. RICHARD RIPLEY West Greer Street Honea Path, S. C. JIMMIE ROLAND Box 293 Ellenboro, N. C. MIKE ROPER Chesnee, S. C. CRAIG SCRUGGS 218 Howard Street Clinton, Tenn. GERALD SCRUGGS Route 2, Box 194 Gaffney, S. C. KATHERINE SCRUGGS Route 1 Mooresboro, N. C. NEIL SETZER Route 1 Claremont, N. C. LINDA SIDES Route 1 Denver, N. C. FRESHMEN iltk JOHN SIGMON 3025 2nd Avenue, S. W. Hickory, N. C. MONTY SILVERS 114 Utah Avenue Oak Ridge, Tenn. ELIZABETH SMATHERS Mills Home Thomasville, N. C. GENE SMITH 7 East Randolph Road Shelby, N. C. LARRY SMITH 1434 Sunset Avenue Albemarle, N. C. CHARLES SMYRE 1897 North Center St. Hickory, N. C. FRED SNIPES Route 1, Box 37fi Spruce Pine, N. C. DON SPARROW 212 West Colleiie Ave. Lenoir, N. C. JANE SPARROW 212 W. Collo X ' Avenue Lenoir, N. C. s let kK k 1-1 GAYLE SPENCER Route 1, Box 204 Gaffney, N. C. RICHARD SPENCER Route 3 Kings Mountain, N. C. GLENN STARNES 505 North Ida Street Gastonia, N. C. BOBBY TESSENIAR Route 1 Forest Citv, N. C. REX THOMPSON Route 1, Box 97 Alexander, N, C. DELANO TINSLEY Route 6 Spartanburg, S. C. RONALD TRAVIS Route 1 Morganton, N. C. ROBERT TUNSTALL 29 7th Avenue, N. E. Hickory, N. C. FRESHMEN ROGER TURNER Route 2, Box 233 Shelby, N. C. BILL TURNMIRE Route 6, Box 622 Lenoir, N. C. BETTY JEAN WALL Mountain Park, N. C. DORIS WALTERS 501 Lower Dallas Road Gastonia, N. C. HAROLD WALTERS State Road, N. C. JOHN WEATHERS Stanley, N. cr CAROLYN WEAVER Route 3 Shelby, N. C. TERRY WHISNANT Box 316, Route 2 Dallas, N. C. SHIRLEY WHITESIDES Route 4 Shelby, N. C. 4k i FRANCIS WILLIAMS 150H W. Rhyne Drive (lastonia, N. C. PAT WILLIS Route 3 Bakersville, N. C. WAYNE WILLS 2813 Oakland Blvd. N.W. Roanoke, Va. ARLIN WILSON Route 3 Lawndale, N. C PHYLLIS WILSON Kin s Road Shelby, N. C. PAULA WINSTEAD E. Center St., Ext. Lexington, N. C. JIMMY WOMACK Honea Path, S. C. FRESHMEN JOE WOODS 302 Jackson Terrace, Clover, S. C. JOHN YOUNG 347 Patterson St. Mooresville, N. C. -X A C T I V I T I E S 69 Seated (left to right) — Winnie Benefiekl, secretary; Jerry James, president; Judy Hughey, vice-president. Standing (left to right) — Ham Hudson, president of Decker Hall; Jane Mann, president of New Dorm; Marian Walters, president of West Wing; Doug Wilson, presi- dent of HAPy Dorm. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The Student Government of Gardner-Webb i.s the official representative body of the students. Every student becomes a member of this organization when he enrolls at Gard- ner-Webb. The purpose of the Student Government is to serve the students. HOUSE COUNCILS The House Council is composed of resident students who are elected proctors of their respective dormitories. Wholesome fun, as well as order and discipline, are the councils ' contributions to student life. Seated (right to left) — Sara Spangler, Betty Brid- ges, Winnie Benefield, Jane Mann, Judy Hughey, Grace Ollis, Beth Proctor. Standing (left to right) — Marian Walters, Marilou Reepe, Jean Hambright, Pat Trantham. Seated (left to right) — Floyd Wright, Ham Hudson, Bill Williams Standing (left to right) — Joe Kennedy, Daniel Byrd, Ronald Ballard, Keith Eller. Reg Turner. - ACTIVE MARSHALS The Marshal Club is the honor society of Gardner-Webb College. New members are ap- pointed by the faculty and by members of the club during the second semester in a very im- pressive tapping service. Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. Chief Marshals: Rachel Elliott and Charles Hun- singer. Left to riEht — Rachel Greene, Rachel Black, Philip Hamrick, Fain Combs, Charles Huns inper, Rachel Elliott, Roscoe Spellman, Carolyn ProfRt, Jimmy Greene, Louise Allen. Inactive MarshaLs — Daniel Lifrhtning- Byrd, Pat Tranthan, Grace Ollis. Row 1. (left to right)— Roscoe Spellman, Carolyn Proffitt, Grace OUis. Row 2 — Betty Jo Hamrick, Carolyn Sparks, Mar- ian Walters, Pat Alsbrooks, Beth Proctor. Ruth Ann Poole. Row 3 — Hani Hudson. Mr. Richard Barnett, advisor, Philip Hamrick. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION COUNCIL The BaptLst Student Union makes Chri-stianity Collegiate, college life Christian, spirituality pre- eminent, and student friendships happy. The B.S.U. has as its aim to make God predominant in the life of each student at Gardner-Webb. Groups meet in Sunday School. Training Union, Y.W.A., Vespers, and Morning Watch to strengthen commitments to this purpose. President .... Carolyn Proffit MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION President William Shy tle The Ministerial Association is an organization composed of young men on the campus of Gardner- Webb College who plan to go into training for Christian ministry. Meditation and fellowship are the main objectives of the associa- tion ' s weekly meetings. All minis- terial students are invited to join. First row. left to right — Bill Greene. William Shytle, Jimmy Bell. Second row — Stuait Johnson. Gene Baile.w Cai-ey Greene. Third row — Perry Jones. Russell Par- s..n . J..hn Siunion, Fourth row— I!ol Thnrkill. Ceeil Ballard. First row. left to right — Perry Jones. Bob Thuritill. Mr. Henson. ad- visor. Second row — Lloy l Greene. Christine McSwain. Marian Wal- ters. Third row — Bobby Richardson, Russell Parsons. John Sitrmun. Fourth row— Linda Sides, Cecil Ballard. Jimmy Bell, William Shytle. CHRISTIAN VOLUNTEER BAND President Bob Thurkill The Chri,,tiHn Volunteer Band i3 made up of young men and women who volunteer for Christian service. These volunteers are eager, alert Christians who are interested in serv- ing God to the best of their ability in their chosen field. This organization has weekly meetings at which time topics of interest to pastors and reli- .gious workers are d i s c u s s e d. The band welcomes opportunity for Chris- tian service in neighborin.g communi- ties and churches. Seated. left to right — Sue McChlre. Diane Privette. Kay McGee, ad- yisoi-, Betty Jo Hamrick, Betty Bri.lges, Jeanette Bolick. Standing. left to right— Sandra Gib.son. Freida Stanley. Janelle (Jueen. Pat Mu- hley, Grace Ollis. Janet Jackson. YOUNG WOMAN ' S AUXILIARY President . . Betty Jo Hamrick The Y.W.A. seeks to educate those women who are interested in the worldwide need for Christ. Through this organization one is given the op- portunity to contribute to home and foreign missions by prayer, service, and financial aid. The aim of the Y.W.A. is to unite the young women of our campus in an enduring mis- sionary enterprise through which they will show forth the purity and beauty of the Christ-like character, living a radiant and convincing life in all social relations. lr)| .a S«aled. left to ri ht — Betty Jo Hamrick, Rachel Elliott, Carolyn Sparks. Dan ByrH, Ronald Williams. Standing — Dallas Bishop, Mr. John Roberts. Lintia Lutz. Harriet Evans. Joy Fox. Joann Wright. Sandra Champion. Ruth Ann P Kile, Modene Radford. Grace OllJs, Sara Moore, Becky Hai ris. ANCHOR STAFF The ' 58 ANCHOR is the production of the staff which is made up of students of G.W.C. Much work many headaches, cooperation on the part of each member of the staff, and even e n j o y m e n t-all these things have gone into the publication of this yearbook. It is the hope of the staff that these pages will help to keep alive for many years the memories of life on the Gardner-Webb campus. Ronald Williams, associate editor; Betty Jo Ham- rick, editor; Lightning Byrd, business manager. John Roberts, Advisor Row 1, left to right — S a n d r a Champion, Freida Stanley. Row 2 — Grace OUis, Diane Privette, Pat Mobley, Jolene Moore, Maxine Davis, Carolyn Cuthbertson, Dillard Morrow. Row 3 — Walter Pope, Bill Bracket!, Ronald Williams, Duane McDougald, Ruth Ann Poole, Rachel Elliott, Louise Allen, Dallas Bishop. PILOT STAFF The PILOT, the college newspaper, is a monthly publication. Made up of students interested in journalism, the staff contributes talent, work, and enthusiasm to its pages. The PILOT publicizes stu- dent activities, informs the patrons of the school, and promotes better school spirit. iL!t- . i mu. J ™ ' : ' y, ■ ' ' rf J-, p. Editor Freida Stanley News Editor George Warner Associate Editor Duane McDougald Business Manager Bill Brackett Advisor Doris Jones m I.R.C. President .... George Passes Man is the measure, and the Interna- tional Relations Club Speaks in terms of hu- manity for its chief concern is the people of the world. This club was organized to pro- m.ote better understanding of world affairs, to inspire and maintain an interest in inter- national problems, and to promote friendly relations with people of other nationalities. Seated (left to right) — Jane Mann, George Passes, Rachel Elliott. Standing (left to right)— Mr. Rich- ard Barnett, Mr. Lansford Jolly, Mildred Alexander, Dean Jo Terrell . Beverly Guffee, Larry Mosteller, Billv Ashley. F.T.A. President Beverly GufFee The purpose of the Future Teachers of America Club is to learn about the opportu- nities in teaching, to cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacher, to study the lives of great teachers, and to foster the develop- ment of student leadership. Row 1, left to right — Jeanette Bolick, Mildred Alex- ander, Beverly Guffee, Billy Ashley, Grace Ollis, Carolyn Cuthbertson. Row 2 — George Passes, Ron- ald Travis, Dean J. 0. Terrell, advisor. Gene Bur- gess, Jim Hardin. Seated, left to right — Fain Combs, Foryest Lordley. Standing — Maxine Gardner, Pat Rector. SOCIAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE The Social Standards Committee makes suggestions to the students pertaining to the amenities of modern etiquette. G u i d e d by Doris Jones, the group sets the style for so- cial affairs and conduct. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club produces a weekly pro- gram in which a variety of student talents are used. The productions go through WHOS (Shelby) and WBBO (Forest City). The club is under the direction of Mr. Robert L. Flynn. Row 1, left to right — Marjjaiet House, Pat Mobley, Fi ' eida Stanley. Row 2 — Bryon Rippy, Charley Dabbs, George Passes. Row 3 — Carroll Moore, Car- los BuUe, Joe Dedmond. Row 4 — Larry Tysinger, Mr. Robert L. Flynn, advisor. Bill Brackett, Dan Moss. ALPHA BETA GAMMA President .... Jimmy Wright Row 1, left to right— Terry Whisnant, Richard Rip- ley, Mike Roper, Wesley Hughes, Fred Snipes, Fred Heavner, Mickey Byers, Dean Bridges. Row 2 — Don Miller, Jerry James, Ronald Ballard, Ham Hudson, Jack Anthony, Maurice Nanney, David Hamby. Row 3 — Paul Cline, Dean Turner, Bill B e a s o n, Floyd Wright, Ken Easier, Reg Turner. Row 1, left to right — Mr. M. A. Moseley, advisor, Lloyd Hoffman, Jesse Watts, Carroll Moore. Row 2 — Doug Wilson, Steve Carver, Philip H a m r i c k, Duane McDougald, Jimmy Wright. P l 1  E iZi l 1 : M 1l n K ! i 93 BKi iSlfll W q %.: ' MONOGRAM CLUB President Reg Turner The Monogram Club is composed of those who earn letters in football, basketball, baseball, or cheerleading. The club aims at making the most of good sportsmanship on the campus as well as in competition. This gi ' oup also promotes school spirit and serves as a fellowship group. ««■ Row 1. left to right — Fairylee Davis, Grace Ollis, Mary Locklear, Doris Walters, Freida Stanley, Kay McGee, Director. Row 2 — Suzanne Hargett, Betty Jo Hanirick, Joann Wright, Pat Crawley, Katherine Scruggs, Frances Hamrick, Diane Privette, Ann Garrett, Pat Rector. Row 3 — Christine McSwain. Betty Bridges, Louise Alford, Flay Price, George Joyner, Charley Dabbs, Dan Wilson, Bill Penland, Bill Greene, Becky Callahan, Sandra Gibson, Carolyn Sparks. Row 4 — Scottie Proffitt, Janelle Queen, Winnie Benfield, Charles Christmas, Charles Huey, Carey Greene, Frank McFarland, Jim Hardin, Lloyd Greene, Polly Mcintosh, Ruth Ann Poole, Carolyn Proffitt. CHOIR Row 1, left to right — Glenda Blanton, Katherine Scruggs, Frances Hanirick, Kay Meadows, Fairylee Davis. Row 2 — Bill Greene, Dean Bridges, F. B. Ded- mond, advisor. DEBATE TEAM The Debate Team con.sist.s of those .students interested in public speak- ing. The members take part simply for the joy and satisfaction of debat- ing. This group which is under the direction of Francis B. Dedmond has participated in several debates this year and has been successful in claim- ing high honors. College students participating in the band: Frank McFarland, Charles Hunsinger, Linda Lutz, Becky Harris, Kay Meadows, Ed Baldwin, Bill Brackett, Gene Burgess, Libby Canipe, Hoyle Blalock, Ronald Noblett, David Dalton, Marshall Mauney. BAND The band is made up of both Gardner-Webb and Boiling Springs High School students. The band presents some fine performances at the football games as well as playing for other special occasions during the year. «9 RACHEL GREENE Homecoming Queen HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS LINDA BERRY Sophomore Attendant SCOTTIE PROFFITT Freshman Attendant p ' v ' f ML l ' § IL Becky Cantrell — Circle K; Christine McSwain — Freshmen Foryest Lordley — Jack Anthony; Dennis Hamricli — Reg class; Dora Ann Harrill — Lawrence Matheny. Turner; Linda Berry — Don Miller. Sara Spangler — New Dorm; Mary Locklear — West Wing; Nancy Cable — Paul Cline. SPONSORS Beth Proctor— Decker Hall; Glenda Hawkins— Ronald Bal- Pat Rector— Duane McDougald; Rachel Elliott — L R. C. lard; Winnie Benefield — Student Government. Carolyn Sparks — HAPY Dorm. Betty Jo Hamrick — Anchor Staff; Fain Combs — Marsha Jayne Smith — Keith EUer; Eileen Hill — Band; Margaret Club; Freida Stanley — Pilot Staff. House — Sophomore Class. A Rachel Greene and Floyd Wright Linda Berry and Max Evington 1957 yfim oi € Queen Faye Branch King John Holland Frances Gamble and Tim Brackett Dennis Hamrick and Reg Turner ! I Tempa Hamrick and OIlie Harris 1 Barbara and Don Shull fe. f . Fain Combs and Steve Humphries Irva Smith and Bill Stephens Carolyn Proffitt and Bill Linville Margaret Gold and Bob Montgomery •• .. .9 K  Billie Blankenship and Robert Webb MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Grace Ollis Bill Brackett BEST LOOKLNG Dennis Ruth Hamrick Reid Armstrong SUPER BEST-ALL-ROUiND Carolyn Sparks Jerrv James MOST POPULAR Carolyn Proffitt Ham Hudson LATIVES MOST ATHLETIC Pat Trantham Gerald Freeman - . 1.W-X GW HL THE VARSITY The Bulldog ' s Mascot The Bulldogs had a 500 record this year — winning three, losing three, and tying three. They opened their sea- son with a 6-6 tie with Lees McRae. The second game was against Wingate, and Wingate won 13 to 7. Then the Bull- dogs met the Citadel Frosh and defeated them 6-0. Another conference game was played, and it ended in a 6-6 tie against Mars Hill. Next, the Bulldogs traveled to Wingate and were defeated 26 to 13. For the homecoming event, Gardner-Webb played Lees McRae and was defeated. This was the first time in nine years that the Bulldogs had lost a homecoming game. The next conference game was against Mars Hill, the conference champions ; and the Bulldogs snowed the brothers under with a score of 14 to 0. The last two games were played out of state with G. W. defeating Ferrum 39-0 and tying 6-6 with Georgia Military. Row 1, left to right — Mickey Byers, Cody Forrester, David Hamby, Don Miller, Ken Easier, Gerald Free- man. Row 2 — Fred Snipes, Robert Webb, Wesley Hughes, Charles Mantooth, Ronnie Cloninger, Mau- rice Nanney. Row 3 — Reid Armstrong, Lawrence Matheny, Emmitt Myers, Terry Whisnant, Earl Mar- tin, Mike Roper. Row 4 — Keith Eller, Ronald Bal- lard, Charles Bridges, Fred Heavner, Bill Gamble Row 5 — Jim Tomblin, Dean Turner, Paul Cline, Ham Hudson, Jack Dockery, Jack Anthony. Row 6 — -Coach Garrison, Floyd Wright, Manager, Don Sparrow, Trainer, Coach Harris. OF 1957-58 Coach Harris Coach Garrison REPORTER Dillard Morrow Sw Ts Oumn f UL O CBVM Sophomore from Woodruff, S. C. — punter, extra point kicker — played tackle — all con- ference, all state. Bill Gamble Reid Armstrong Paul Cline Jerry James Cody Forrester Fred Heavner . m 1 WW ' 5 a BULLDOG SCORES Gardner-Webb 6 Lees McRae 6 Gafdner-Webb 7 Wingate 13 Gardner-Webb 6 Mars Hill 6 Gardner-Webb 6 Citadel Frosh Gardner-Webb 35 Ferrum Gardner-Webb 14 Mars Hill Gardner-Webb 13 Wingate 26 Gardner-Webb 20 Lees McRae 26 Gardner-Webb 6 Georgia 6 CHEERLEADERS The Cheerleaders are a dependable hardworking group — always on the go. They have gi ven gener- ously of their time and effort in supporting the team and boosting school spirit. Left to right — Bftty Jean Wall, Dennis Hamrick, Lib Scruggrs, Rachel Greene, Joan Cline, Pat Trantham. ' ' ' -T ' FF¥fff ' Lees McRae edges the Bulldogs in a 33 to 26 win. HOMECOMING J ' r- T Rachel Greene is crowned Homecoming Queen by Presi- dent Elliott. vm aa BASKETBALL The basketball team has been a surprise to everyone this year, and the season is not over yet. At the first of the year, the Bulldogs come out in second place in the Baptist Junior College Tourna- ment. During the year, they have won 6 conference games and lost 6 conference games. The Bulldogs defeated Brevard twice, Spartanburg twice, Mars Hill once, and Asheville-Biltmore once. They have lost to North Greenville twice. Lees McRae twice, Wingate once, and Mars Hill once. This overall re- cord is 11 wins and 8 losses. Since the season is not over yet, they can still improve that record. The tournament starts February 19 with Gardner-Webb holding on to third place. Dean Bridges, Larry Dixon, Jimmy Bridges, Bobby Jones, Gerald Freeman, Reid Armstrong, Steve Bolick, Kelly Kee, Floyd Wright, Don Sparrow, Steve Humphries, Bill Sea- son, Dean Jones, Steve Car ' er, CO-CAPTAINS Dean Bridges and Floyd Wright i WS Dean Jones Steve Floyd Henyard Caines Dean Bridges Floyd Wrifc-ht Larry Dixon Steve Carver Jimmy Bridfc es Bill Beaton Roscoe Spellnian Mike Goodman wiBBiimm The women ' s teams play in all aspects of sports. The basketball team has established a good record this year. This group is under the guidance of Hester Haynes. COACH Hester Haynes GIRLS ' BASKETBALL ' H CO-CAPTAINS Joan Cline and Jayne Smith Get that goal ! Left lo right— Carolyn Weaver, Lib Siiiathers, Jean Perkins, Scottie Proffitt, Sue Fincannon, Lib Scruggs, Joan Cline, Phylis Wilson, Becky Cantrell, Joann Wilson, Jayne Smith, Ruby Martin. ' I I F 1957 BASEBALL Is he or isn ' t he ? Little Sinjrle Babe ' . a ' t ' - ' I  ] - Double Play Coniinp Up I I I AD VE RTI SEME NTS Opportunities Unlimited Young men and women contemplating a career will find the textile business offers real opportunity for a bright future. New methods, new products and new markets create a constant demand for new personnel. You can choose no more wisely than to decide upon a future in te-xtiles . . . this state ' s industrial backbone! Check with your vocational guidance counselor or come to see us. Stevens ) J. P. Stevens Co.. inc. ,Q4lce;8 ' SYNTHETICS DmS.QN CLEVELAND PLANT -:- SHELBY, NORTH CAROUNA Graduates . . . For the greatest opportunity in textiles, we heartily recommend that you continue your education at one of the fine textile colleges in the South. { T IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. Main 0-2241 BESSEMER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA Arnold W. Kincaid, President Higli Speed Feathertduch Drawing Reach For WALDENSIAN BAKERIES, INC. Bakers of Batter-Whip Sunbeam Bread and Cal es Compliments of PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL COMPANY Wholesale Foods SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA nnm 3 ALLENS GROCERY OIL Highway 18 Route 3 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA SEARS, ROEBUCK COMPANY Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA FAUDEL SISTERS Ladies ' Ready-to- Wear 111 West Graham Street SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA HAROLD A. ELLIOTT JEWELER 624 South Lafayette Street SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA BRONSON ELECTRIC CO. 120-128 Graham Street Phone 5238 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of BETTY JEANS BEAUTY SHOP SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA THE CLEVELAND TIMES Pri nters — Publishers EngraviriK SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of CRAWLEY CHEVROLET COMPANY SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of SHELBY GLIDDEN PAINT CENTER SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of ALBERT L. GLENN LUMBER CO. BOILING SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of NEW METHOD SHOE SHOP 107 East Graham Street SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of FREEMANS SHOE STORE Sun Dial Shoes for all the Family SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Oscar D. Palmer, Jr. Charles C. SperlinK LOYS MENS SHOP SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of MILLS DRUG COMPANY CLIFFSIDE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of YOUNG BROTHERS FURNITURE CO. SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of SPANGLER REALTY COMPANY SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA PILOT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY C. R. Webb, General Agent Life -:- Group -:- Hospitalization Accident Health Insurance SHELBY 111 West Marion Street NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE SNACK SHOP Sandwiches a Specialty STUDENTS ' HANGOUT Jim Beason, Manager BOILING SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA SPANGLER SONS Transit Mixed Concrete Dial 8556 303 South Morgan Street SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Anything in Concrete Compliments of HAWKINS HARDWARE CLIFFSIDE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of HARRIS FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 118 KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. D. A. BEAM CO., INC. Manufacturers of Super-Gro Fertilizers Field Seeds-Coal-Insecticides Dial 6381 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA m Compliment? of WESTERN AITO ASSOCIATE STORE Phone JliU SHELBY, XORTH CAROLINA Compliments of SHELBY CAFE One of Shelby ' s Most Modern SHELBY, XORTH CAROLINA Compliments of BOILING SPRINGS DRY CLEANERS Phone eii ' J BOILING SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA Compliment? of SUTTLES DRUG CO. SHELBY ' , NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of SHELBY DRUG COMPANY SHELBY , NORTH CAROLINA HUDSON ' S in  SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Feature Citv Club Shoes WALLACES BARBER SHOP We need your head for our business BOILING SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA HAMRICKS MENS SHOP Next to Hotel Charles SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Jim R. Hamrick H. Joe Hamrick BOILING SPRINGS DRUG CO. Cosmetics-School Supplies-Costume Jewelry Phone HE 4-6111 BOILING SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of HAMRICK JEWELERS SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of BOILING SPRINGS ESSO SERVICE BOILING SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA G. T. McSWAIN General Merchandise Furniture and Electrical Appliances BOILING SPRINGS. NORTH CAROLINA SELLERS SHOE SHOP 123 North Lafayette Street SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Oldest Man in Shoe Repair Business Compliments of CRAWLEYS SUPERMARKET Phone HE 4-2257 BOILING SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of CLIFFSIDE and COLLEGE CLEANERS BOILING SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA HARRIS GULF STATION Phone HU 7-9268 200 West Main Street SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA I LADD W. HAMRICK FUEL SEVRICE, INC. p. 0. Box 277 BOILING SPRINGS, N. C. ESSO Heating Oils -:- Coal -:- Gasoline Motor Oil -:- Lubricants Telephone: HE 4-2227 VAN WAGENINGEN COTHRAN A. I. A. ARCHITECTS Cleveland Times Building SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of STAR PRESS, INC. SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA JENKINS SON ROUTE 4, SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Telephone Lattimore 2914 JENKINS SPECIAL LIVERMUSH Purepork Sausage A Variety of Sandwich Spreads The ham makes the difference GRADE A PLANT AND PROCESSING vran FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA Member F.D.LC. Compliments of BELK-STEVENS COMPANY Youi ' Home of Better Values SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of MERIT DEPARTMENT STORE For the friends you know BOILING SPRINGS. N. C. COLLEGE GULF . SERVICE STATION Tires -:- Batteries -:- Accessories Road Service -:- Auto Repair Phone 9971 BOILING SPRINGS. N. C. SHOP at BELLS For your complete line of College Clothing Clothing- for Boys and Girls LATTIMORE, NORTH CAROLINA 10-; Off for all College Students C. J. HAMRICK SON GENERAL MERCHANTS BOILING SPRINGS. N. C. Serving the Public Since 1875 Phone 6222 J. L. SUTTLE, JR. CO., INC. INSURANCE Telephone HU 7-5261 110 West Marion Street SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone HU 7-5261 110 West Marion Street SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of ROGERS THEATRE Owned and operated by COLONIAL THEATRES SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA CAROLINA MADE Carolina ' s Finest Flour Eagle Roller Mill SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of FRED M. SIMMONS, INC. CITY RADIO JEWELRY CO. Jewelry, Television and Radios TV and Radio Repairs-Watchmaking 20 West Main Street Box 253 FOREST CITY, NORTH CAROLINA OUR COMPLIMENTS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH David Hoke Coon, Jr. Pastor Jeanne Saunders Minister of Music and Education FOREST CITY NORTH CAROLINA PH ■p FRAZIERS Shoes for Campus Wear 10 East Warren Street SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of GEORGE ALEXANDER. JEWELER 37 Years in Shelby SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of MORGAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Phone HU 7-6061 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA SHELBY JEWELRY LOAN CO. Shelby Musical Instrument Headquarters 101 W. Warren Street Shelby, N. C. Compliments of CORNWELL DRUG COMPANY SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA NORRIS LACKEY MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth 115 East Sumter Street Phone 5287 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Shelby, N. C. ANTHONY ANTHONY •A Complete Real Estate Ser ' ice Realtors Phone 4336 Compliments of TOWN HOUSE MOTEL Route U. S. 74 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA DAIRY BAR Thick Milk Shakes and Sandwiches HiRhway 74 East SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Say It With Flowers GILLIATTS FLORIST and MODERN GIFT SHOP SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of SHOOKS GARAGE Phone 8442 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of CAROLINA DAIRY SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA GAMBLES ESSO SERVICE Phone HU 7-9135 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Our car care saves wear Compliments of COUNTRY STORE GRILL Highway 74. Shelby, N. C. R. L. Plumber,. Proprietor GOFORTH BROTHERS, INC. Commercial Job Welding Telephone HU 7-21477 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIS SISTERS Ready-To-Wear for Ladies-Who-Care East Main Street FOREST CITY, NORTH CAROLINA Cdnipliment of UNION TRUST COMPANY When financial |)r(.ililenis arise, see one of our offices. SIIEI.HV KnilKKI ' OltDTON FAM.STON KOIiKST CITY I.AWMIAI.K KI.I.EN-BOliO SIMNDAI.K lUIIl.lXi; Sl ' KINCS NORTH CAROLINA Rani vine -:- Insurance -:- Trust In Union There is Strength Member F.D.I.C. LUTZ-YELTON TRACTOR TRUCK COM PANY International Harvester Tractors-Implements-Trucks Mall Chainsaws -:- Clinton Chainsaws Sales and Service SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of GILLIATT ' S FLORIST MODERN GIFT SHOP Say it with Flowers SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA SHELBY VOOD PRESERVING CO. Route . ! rhone 2-121:! Pressure Treated Lumijer, Post Poles SH?:LnV. NORTH CAROLINA SHELBY DAILY STAR Cleveland rount. ' s Home Newspaper Since 1395 LUTZ-AUSTELL FUNERAL HOME AMRULANCE SERVICE Phone 7211 SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA i Compliments of THE BORDEN COMPANY If it ' s Borden ' s it ' s got to be good SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA CHARLES A. HOEY, INC. INSURER We Sell The Earth— We Insure What ' s On It 207 South Washington Street SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA LUTZ FURNITURE COMPANY Trade and Save With the Lutz Twins Phone 5236 605 N. Morgan St. SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of LILY MILLS COMPANY THREADS -:- COTTON -:- YARNS SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of DOVER TEXTILE GROUP SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA taaum WALDROP ' S Men ' s Buy ' s Wear Manhattan Shirts Puritan Sweaters Munsinjovear Underwear Crosby Square Shoes 106 East Main St. Forest Citv. N. C . Compliments of NEIGHBORS MOTOR COMPANY Clean used cars Tel-CH5-41.50 FOREST CIT ' y. NORTH CAROLINA HUDSON HOSIERY CO. Manufacturers of Ladies ' Full Fashion Hosiery and Seamle.ss Hosiery Established 1880 THE GASTONIA GAZETTE Every Afternoon But Sunday Gaston ' s Great Home Newspaper .3.5 cents per week Compliments of ZOAR BAPTIST CHURCH REV. L. -M. TENERY Pastor i — ' ' . 1 Royal Crown3 Better Taste calls tor RC J Compliment.-; Of A FRIEND MAXWELL PRODUCE FRUIT PRODUCE FRESH -:- FROZEN -:- CANNED FOODS Telephone 2-2381 - 2-2382 213 South Liberty Street SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA The right note for refreshment A Sfv COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. OF SHELBY n STALLINGS JEWELRY STORE Stallings Building FOREST CITY, NORTH CAROLINA COLLINS DEPT. STORE Where quality is never expensive FOREST CITY. NORTH CAROLINA HARRIS STYLE SHOP Our Best Ads are Never Written, They are W ' orn FOREST CITY. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of GRIFFINS DRUG STORE Prescripti on Specialists KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of ROYSTER OIL COMPANY SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA A. A. RAMSEY SON, INC. Contractors Highway 74A East Phone HU 7-8101 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA WILSON TREE CO. INC Tree Surgery and Feeding Phone HU 7-7245 SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of MATHENY HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. Dial Cherry 5-4398 FOREST CITY, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of STATE THEATER SHELBY. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of COHENS Wearing Apparel for the family SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA 1w mm ' i ' - 1 i 1958 MAY COURT j,H- Section of 170-acre campus, including ' plans for development MEREDITH COLLEGE RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Fully Accredited liberal arts college. Departments of art, business, home economics, music. Supervised teaching in Raleigh schools. Progressive educational program promoting Christian character and service. Distinguished record of student honors. Attractive location in Raleigh, the educational center of the State. Beautiful campus of 170 acres. A $2,250,000 Expansion Program now in progress. Summer Session of six weeks begins Monday. June 9, 1958. CARLYLE CAMPBELL. President Raleigh, North Carolina Dover Memorial Library Gardner-Webb College n t m i KtBai MKmaa [Gardner-Webb student yearbook] . FOR REFERENCE Not to be taken from library GARDNER-vVEBB UNIVERSITY LIBRARY -GardnPMA ebb_Coilege Library FOR RP NCE LIBRARY USE ONLY The Anchor 1958 LIBRARY USE ONLY The Anchor 1958 s-j9smmiaixmmm miMi m!!i m: :w(m!!Sii


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