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Es 1959 BABE PRESENTS ee ee | oR THE GRoRne CocnTT wy PUBLIC LIBRARY CDC YEAR OF OUR LIVES” GLEN ALPINE HIGH SCHOOL Glen Alpine, North Carolina CORR GUIDANCE, and SCHOOL SPIRIT helped to make “THIS Los Your Cf Chur Lives To one who is loved andrespectedby the whole stu- dent body, whose hard work, friendliness, congeni- ality, and sincerety she inplants in the lives of her students, we the Senior Class of 1959, take pleasure in dedicating this, the XII Volume of ''The Turkey RAL COeercs seegeetscseecntcess sn = Mrs. Mary Frances Stewart ZO-amren1N- OMY SUPERINTENDENT Mr. W. A. Young ah Mii SECRETARY Mrs. Betty Orders SCHOOL BOARD Mr. H. F. Bobbitt, Mr.J. B. Melton, Mrs. C. V. Lael, Mr. N. O. Pitts. Not Pic- tured: Dr. C. L. Walton. FACULTY Mrs. Mary Frances Stewart Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. History Junior Sponsor Mrs. Rheta Micol Fletcher Woman's College, U.N.C. Lenoir Rhyne College, A. B. French, Social Studies Freshman Sponsor Mr. Lane Arrington Western Carolina, B.S. Science Assistant Football Coach Sophomore Sponsor Mrs. Nelle W. Young Maryville College, B.A. Graduate Work U.N.C. English, Guidance Counselor Senior Sponsor Mrs. Anna Lee Melton Flora MacDonald College Catawba College, B.S. Commercial G.A. Hi Lites'' Sponsor Freshman Sponsor Mr. Floyd N. Shearouse Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. Appalachian State Teachers’ College, M.A. Mathematics Student Council Advisor Senior Sponsor Mr. Russell M. Gaylord East Carolina N. C. State, B.S. Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. Advisor Miss Gertrude Thompson Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. Commercial Turkey Tail'' Advisor Sophomore Sponsor PAC UUNL I Mr. Ralph Wilson Catawba College, A.B. Coach and Athletic Director Physical Education and Health Mrs. Nina Mabe LaFevers Bob Jones University, A.B. Appalachian State Teacher's College, M.A. English Cheerleading Sponsor Junior Sponsor Miss Martha E. Thomasson Limestone College, A.B. Use Nes Cee MEAS Appalachian State Teacher's College, Graduate Work Glee Club, Band, Chorus Miss Mary C. Walton Salem College, A.B. English Freshman Sponsor Mrs. Patsy C. Bowers Woman's College, U.N.C., B.S. Home Economics F.H.A. Advisor Mrs. Grace Pritchard Librarian Mr. Fred E. Acuff Southern Missionary College, Tenn., B.S. University of Tennessee University of North Dakota, Graduate Work Biology, Gen. Mathematics Sophomore Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS AND MASCO Robert Hilliard, President; Tom Biggerstaff, Secretary-Treasurer; Bob Butler, Vice-Pre- sident; Earl Talent, Jr., Delores Hemphill, Mascots. SENIORS CAROLYN JEAN ALLEN Which way to Gene's? Pretty Clothes Sparkling Eyes JAMES BECK Curly Quiet Pleasant TOMMY BIGGERSTAFF Sports’ star George Those jokes BOB BUTLER Football, Inc. Good looks Gros Homme ROYCE BYRD T never let school interfere with my education Speedo BENNY CRAWLEY Friend in action Easy -going Steadfast SENIORS FRANCES CRAWLEY May Queen Likeable Jack ANNA LAURA CROOKS Beautiful red hair Versatile Basketball star PATSY CURTIS Quiet Soft -spoken Good-natured DOUG DALE Ladies' man Full of life Unpredictable BARBARA EPLEY Wrestling fan Nice to know Penpals galore GERALDINE EPELEY Industrious Good grades Einstein II SENIORS WALTER FARRIS Gentlemanly Always smiling Hard-worker(?) CAROLINE FINGER Miss Annual Giggles Forgetful ANDY GILES An answer for everything Well-groomed Lively DONALD GRADY Well-dressed Devil-may-care Crew-cut LINDA HEFFNER Party girl Full of life McCallie JIMMY HEMPHILL Snow King Smoke Personality plus SENIORS RICHARD HEMPHILL Rame What's the rush? Southern drawl ROBERT HILLIARD Mr. President Ress ! Agreeable WILLIAM HONEYCUTT Quick -Witted Smooth dancer Neat NORMA HOUK Talks a mile a minute Vivacious French whiz(?) WAYNE HUTCHINS Clever Quiet Agreeable KENNETH INGLE Bus driver Courteous Quiet SENIORS RUBY JORDEN Hard worker Curly hair Thoughtful RAY KISER Silent man Forever smiling Likeable WANDA LEDFORD Talkative Petite Enjoys life CAROLYN McFALLS Social butterfly Those questions Head majorette FAYE MOONEY Nice Pretty Smile Amiable WAYNE ORDERS Quiet Polite Hard worker SENIORS CAROLYN PATTON Studious Co-operative Energetic JEAN PATTON Brains, Inc. Quiet til known Beautiful clothes TELLIS PENLEY Bus driver Gene's Active BILL PRESTWOOD Artistic Press Fun -loving LUCILLE QUEEN Dainty Athletic Carefree JO REEP Unconcerned Full of Laughter Likeable SENIORS ALICE REID BVinsi Everyone's friend Pleasant JERRY ROPER Always into something- having fun Clown Friendly PAT SCOTT Attractive Well-dressed Lively JEWEL SHEPHERD Music State Blond PHYLLIS SMITH Miss Homecoming Reliable Flirt RICHARD SMITH Reserved Mischievous Mumbles SENIORS JERRY STILLWELL Reserved Thoughtful Congenial JEANETTE WILSON Loud Loads of fun Talks incessantly DOLORES WISE Always prepared Friendly Considerate Not Pictured: TONI ORDERS CARROLL BROWNING BOBBY OLLIS CLASS PROPHECY This should be an interesting assignment,'' I thought to myself as I left the editor's office andrushed to catchthe plane for New York. Later, flying high above the clouds I couldn't help thinking how unusual it was that I knew so many Success - ful People of the 20th Century.'' Yousee, I'ma journalist and my assignment was to report the happenings at a banquet for ''Suc- cessful People.'' Believe it or not, most of them had beenin my graduating class at Glen Alpine High. We must have learned more than we thought we did!!! The first person I saw when I entered the hotel was Hilton Hutchins --better known to us as Wayne. He bought the famous chain of hotels with money he saved from our ice cream money. As I registered at the desk I saw afamiliar face. Carolyn Pat- ton was operating the hotel switchboard--and what a switchboard it was! She could never have done it if it had not been for her background in math. As I hurried upstairs I passed Kenneth Ingle. He was the chief bus boy of all the Hilton Hotels. He was a success all be- cause of the fact that he drove a bus for G.A.H.S. After I had rested for awhile I went shopping. I was sur- prised when the first shop I entered was owned by Carolyn Al- len. She got started in business because she had to sell her beautiful clothes to pay for another dented fender. She was so successful that she is now able to sell exclusive Paris designs by Faye Mooney. Next I stopped in Grady's Esquire Shop and sure enough, there was Donald, driving (or should I say hot- rodding it) around his store in his newest car, a Crawley Spe- cial. We always knew that math, physics--and French--would help Benny after he graduated from State! In the rear of Do- nald's store, Andy Giles was modeling a suit. Of course, the shop was so exclusive that Andy was only allowedto speak French. Poor Andy! He very seldom talks any more and he used to say the funniest things! ! Naturally I wanted to have my hair fixed before the big night. ’ So I made a quick trip by Jo Reep's very fashionable beauty salon where James Beck was giving his ''Toni Special for the low, low price of $52.22. After a hectic afternoon of shopping and talking over old times, I hoppedin a cab to return to the hotel. No! Not Royce Byrd driving a cab. We made it to the hotel in nothing flat. That night Ientered the banquet halljust in timeto hear Je- wel Shepard playthe piano. She's withthe N. C.State Orchestra now. Naturally I knew who the president of the organization would be--Robert Hilliard. Robert is a millionaire now just from serving as president of variousclubs. Wereally gavehim plenty of experience. I know Mrs. Stewart would be proudto see so many political leaders fromour class. Jimmy Hemphill and Doug Dale are run- ning on the same ballot. Yes, they have changed politics --they formed the ''No Work-Know Nothing party. The original idea comes from G.A.H.S. The meal was delicious. It was prepared by Dolores Wise, the most famous chef in New York--andtherichest. Wonder if our lunch room had any effect on her life? After dinner came thespeeches. It was obvious some of us hadn't paid attention in Mrs. Young's EnglishClass. Ofcourse, this wasn't true of Jean Patton, who is a worldfamous doctor and Geraldine Epeley, whois areknownedhistory teacher at Miami University. We knew they would be ''Successful People. Also up from Florida were Richard Smith and Bill Prest- wood, famous designers of the Elite Racing Car. Judgingfrom their suntans they must have spent most of theirtime racing up and down the beach. They have made carloads of money by win- ning races--mostly because of the excellent driving of Bob But- ler and Richard Hemphill. Because Richard is soambitious, he is teaching Norma Houk how to speak with a Southern accent. By the way, you may have read Norma's Advice tothe Lovelorn column in your local paper. From even farther southcomes Wanda Ledford. She's doing a wonderful job of converting the Ubangi natives and Siberian monsters. I don't know what sheis converting themto, though. Wanda brought three famous guides of the deep darkjungle with her. They do look vaguely familiar. Why yes--they are Jerry Stillwell, Wayne Orders, and Carroll Browning. They are fa- mous because they never carry guns andalways kill the big game with their bare hands. Wasn't it a pity about Wayne getting his hand bit off by a lion? Icouldn't help overhearing the conversation between Barbara Epley, Patsy Curtis, and Ray Kiser. It seems Barbarais a fa- mous lady wrestler and Patsy is her manager. Of course, we all know what Ray does. He is taking bets on who will win the next match. It seems our class really produced a crop of athletics --e- ven if Coach did have his doubts. Lucille Queenand Anna Lau- ra Crooks have just been votedthe two best looking girls in their basketballleague. And there's Tom Biggerstaff--he's still play - ing ball for Carolina. But he's thinking about becoming Coach at G.A. Tech. Alice Reid is thenew Golf Champion. It seems She beat her husband by two strokes. Alice has also had several song hits lately. It seems as if the girls of our class weren'ttoo successful in catching husbands. Toni Orders was one of the lucky ones and she's still living very happily in Glen Alpine. That can't be Carolyn McFalls I hear--but it is!! She is very happy teaching Home Ec. at a boy's school. And sitting beside her is R.N. Carolina Finger. (Caroline's onlytrouble is that she forgets when to give everyone their pills). Carolyn and Caroline had bothplannedto teachphysics, but for some strange reason changed their minds. Not more politics! Walter Farris is Ruby Jordan's cam- paign manager for the president of Outer Space, Inc. Don't let Walter fool you. He made his money selling ice cream, too! I saw Frances Crawley and her husband, Jack, sitting quiet - ly at the end of thetable. Sheis the owner of the chain of Craw- ley Food Markets. For entertainment we had Bob Ollis, the famous singer, and Jerry Roper, a clown in Jeanette Wilson's circus. Before returning to the hotel I stopped by Tellis Penley's Hamburger Haven (he got the idea from Gene's). Sitting ina corner booth were Phyllis Smithand Pat Scott, models for Vogue Magazine. It had really been a wonderful day, seeing all my old class - mates. And wasn't it wonderful that we wereall so successful! You certainly never would have known it ten years ago. Class Prophet Linda Heffner LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT When we, the seniors of '59 have taken our last steps down the hall as students and the echoes have faded away, we know we will not be forgotten because of these valuable gifts we have so generously given away. I, Carolyn Allen, leave my ability to have good parties to Maxine Parton. I, James Beck, leave my Toni to Earl Bailey. I, Tommy Biggerstaff, leave my basketball ability to Boyd Murphy. , Carroll Browning, leave my happy-go-lucky ways to Ronald Anderson. Bobby Butler, leave my football ability to Bobby White. Royce Byrd, leave my love of the Junior girls to Kenny Anderson. Benny Crawley, leave my friendly smile to Tony Moses. I, Frances Crawley, leave my ability to go steady to Sylvia Chandler. I, Anna Laura Crooks, leave my love of Nebo boys to Barbara Jaynes. I, Pat Curtis, leave my forgetfulness to Glen Morris. I, Doug Dale, leave my big mouth to Kenny Morrison. I, Barbara Epley, leave my ability at wrestling to Marie Mathis. I, Geraldine Epeley, leave my quiet ways to Sandra Poteat. I, Walter Farris, leave my wild driving to Roland Carpenter. I, Caroline Finger, leave my love of Charlotte and its people to Beckie Stamey. I, Andy Giles, leave my cute remarks made in French to Tom Wells. I, Donald Grady, leave my neatness and nice manners to Tommy Hancock. I, Linda Heffner, leave my love of talking in class to Anne Eggers. I, Jim Hemphill, leave my knack of never having a pencil to Jim Duckworth. I, Richard Hemphill, leave my positionas best looking boy in the Senior Class to Butch Hildebrand. I, Robert Hilliard, leave this advice to anyone who sings in Mrs. Fletchers class, Don't! ( I, William Honeycutt, leave my much-talked-about walk to Randy Parks. I, Wayne Hutchins, leave my bus, or what's left whenI finish driving it, to next year's driver. I, Kenneth Ingle, leave my ability not to worry to Melvin Houk. I, Ruby Jordan, leave my ability to get along with the teachers to Libby White. I, Ray Kiser, leave my good personality to Mitchell Morris. I, Wanda Ledford, leave my love for week-ends to Nancy Duckworth. Donald Lowdermilk, leave my lazy drawl to Eddie Justice. Carolyn McFalls, leave my liking for State College and its contents to Jo Mull. Faye Mooney, leave my peroxided hair to Patti Houk. , Bobby Ollis, leave my ability to be a Senior two years to Colin Brittain. I, Toni Orders, leave my happy married life to the fortunate ones that get married. I, Wayne Orders, leave my quiet ways to Gary Poteat. I, Carolyn Patton, leave my habit of biting my finger nails to Becky Patton. I, Imogene Patton, bequeath my good grades to Stanlena Quick. I, Tellis Penley, leave my bus to my younger brother, Richard. I, Bill Prestwood, leave Barbara into the hands of a trusted friend to be spied upon. I, Lucille Queen, bequeath my ability to succeed to Brenda Biggerstaff. I, Josephine Reep, leave my happy giggle to Sudie Price. I, Alice Reid, bequeath my ability to acquiretwo rings, third finger, left hand, to Jac- kie Mull. I, Jerry Roper, leave my laugh to James Dale. I, Pat Scott, leave my love for bushy-headed boys, especially Clontzs', to Mindora Leonard. I, Jewel Shepard, bequeath my love of agriculture boys to any farmgirl. I, Phyllis Smith, leave my Homecoming title to one of the lucky Juniors. I, Jerry Stillwell, leave my desire to take easy subjects to Alfred Davis. I, Jeanette Wilson, bequeath my long ponytail to Linda Dickson. I, Dolores Wise, leave my wonderful personality to Judy Arrowood. And in closing, I, Norma Houk, leave my ''r's ', because I don't use them anyway. ) 5) P) aS Ss eS eS Norma Houk Class Lawyer 20 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Beckie Stamey, President; Linda Dickson, Vice-President; Pat Deaton, Secretary; Tom Deese, Treasurer. 2) Avis Anderson Kenny Anderson Judy Arrowood Earl Bailey Beth Benfield Becky Biggerstaff Olivia Black Barbara Brackett Colin Brittain Sunny Nelle Browning Francis Cannon Roland Carpenter Tommy Carson Sylvia Chandler Edith Cook Jimmy Crawley Howard Crump Alfred Davis Pat Deaton Tom Deese 22 Linda Dickson Jim Duckworth Nancy Duckworth Anne Eggers Tom Epley Pauline Foreman Victoria Gurley Edith Daves Hall Butch Hildebrand Martha Holland Stanley Jenkins Eddie Justice Faye Kelly Mindora Leonard Georgia McDaniel Betty Milligan Donald Morgan Mitchell Morris Kenny Morrison Jackie Mull 23 Jo Mull Boyd Murphy Louise Norman Allie Ollis Clifford Patton Joan Patton Richard Penley Letha Pritchard Beckie Stamey Janice Stewart $ Tom Wells Bobby White 24 GEASS © RRIGERK Steve White, President; Norvin Clontz, Vice President; Edward Berry, Secretary and Treasurer. SOPHOMORES David Abernathy Oliver Abernathy Gerald Allen Ronald Anderson Vernice Atkins Glen Baker Howard Baker Cecil Beach Jimmy Beach Myra Benfield Edward Berry Hampie Bobbitt Glenda Bowman Shirley Brown Margaret Browning Wanda Buchanan Elizabeth Butler Stanley Carpenter Brenda Carson Patricia Causby Jo Ann Childress Sanford Clark Norvin Clontz James Cooper Virginia Denton Melvin Dockery Butch Elder Fred Epeley Joyce Epley Phillip Epley Linda Farris Joe Green Tommy Hancock Betty Holland Barbara Jaynes Vivian Johnson Joyce Keller Frances LaFevers Carmie Ledford Jeanette Lowdermilk Mary Ellen Mangum Vernon McCarthy Carol McGalliard Fredia McGalliard John McGalliard David Michaels Geneva Milligan Norma Jean Moses Tony Moses Letha Murphy Charles Parks Maxine Parton Buzzy Patton Dorothy Patton Mary Deane Payne Sandra Poteat David Powell Jimmy Powell Patricia Powell Russell Powell Sudie Price Stanlena Quick Linda Reese Ronald Scott Tony Sisk Arlene Smith Murray Spencer Roxie Stroupe Alyce Faye Taylor Roberta Taylor Tom Watson Libby White Herbert White Steve White Judy Williams Sue Wilson Wilson Wise Barbara Wright Eddie Wright 27 CLASS OFFICERS Joe Courtney, President; Lynn Poteat, Secre- tary-Treasurer; James Dale, Vice-President. FRESHMEN Jean Allen Edith Bollinger Ralph Boyd Linda Sue Causby Georgia Anderson Violet Atkins Arnold Barrett Peggy Benfield Brenda Biggerstaff Bobby Bishop Milton Buchannan Carl Burleson Steve Byrd Bobby Campbell Rosemary Carson Carol Carswell Mary Pauline Causby Fred Cook Dortha Cooper Gary Cooper Joan Costner Joe Courtney Mary Cowan George Crawford James Dale Anita Davis Kenneth Dellinger Jerry Duckworth Drinda Elder Bobby Epley Betty Foreman Jimmy Giles Joe Greer Judy Grey Phyllis Guigou Josephine Hanna Betty Haskins Quinn Hutchins Judy Jenkins Edna Johnson Charles Jordan Larry Kelly Cecil Martin Marie Mathis George McFalls Jack McGalliard Ruby McNeely Buddy Metcalf William Michaels Ronnie Mode Williard Moore Glen Morris Jean Moses Rosalie Mull Elaine Murphy Benny Norman Tommy Parks Patricia Patton 30 Shirley Patton Bobby Pitts Maxine Pollard Lynn Poteat Gary Poteat Jerry Poteat Manley Powell Johnny Presnell Ruth Presnell Jerry Pritchard Helen Ramsey Patricia Reep Ronald Reep Clyde Ross Mary Sellers Margie Shull Betty Smith Rosalie Smith Kaye Stewart Donald Stillwell Anne Whisnant Mary Whisnant Patsy Williams James Wilson EDITO Frances Crawley 32 PAPER STAFF HIGH LITES Frances Crawley, Editor; Lucille Queen, Assis - tant Editor; Patricia Scott, Jewel Shepard, Faye Mooney, Carolyn Patton, Walter Farris, Donald Grady, Jeanette Wilson, Dolores Wise, Barbara Wright, Bill Prestwood, Mrs. Anna Melton, Advi- sor. ADVISOR Miss Gertrude Thompson Caroline Finger, Editor; Becky Stamey, Assistant Editor; Tommy Biggerstaff, Circulation Manager; Butch Hildebrand, Assistant Circulation Manager; Linda Heffner, Business Manager; Anne Eg- gers, Assistant Business Manager; Jewel Shepard and Alice Reid, Typists. EDITOR Caroline Finger ANNUAL STAFF , re BAND DIRECTED BY MISS MARTHA THOMASSON Judy Arrowood, Marie Mathis, Mary Ellen Mangum, Sudie Price, Carolyn McFalls, Jo Mull, Glenda Bow- man, Frances Head, Mack Shell, Jimmy Dickson, Jackie Mull, Lynn Pitts, Earline Bowers, Vivian Johnson, Robbie Shearen, Jo Ann Benfield, Alice Reid, Sunny Nelle Browning, Pauline Foreman, Bob- by Mauney, Linda Dickson, Frances LaFevers, Rosa Lea Gibson, Caroline Finger, Mary Pauline Causby, Bobby Pitts, Eddie Justice, David Justice, David Eg- gers, Phillip Payne, Steve Black, Ronald White, Mi- cheal Burleson, Tom Deese, Melvin Dockery, Butch Hilderbrand, Junior Martin, Norma Houk, Dennis Edney, Jimmy Duckworth, Tom Wells, Alyce Faye Taylor, Peggy Benfield, Wayne Butler, Vickie Wen- zel, Richard Hermon, Colin Brittain, Kenneth Pen- ley, Anita Davis, Barbara Wright, Libby White, Stan - lena Quick, Roxie Stroupe, Revonda Stroupe, Billie Jo Hodges, Larry Mullowee. GLEE CLUB Bob Butler, Rame Hemphill, Jim Hemphill, Doug Dale, Walter Farris, Royce Byrd, Tellis Penely, Bill Prest- wood, Kenny Anderson, Richard Smith, Colin Brittain, Butch Hildebrand, Melvin Dockery, Tom Deese, Jerry Duckworth, Tom Wells, Josephine Hannah, Libby White, Stanlena Quick, Kaye Stewart, Patricia Reep, Janice Ste- wart, Louise Norman, Becky Stamey, Libby Black, Avis Anderson, Jackie Mull, Josephine Mull, Josie Bolding, Marie Mathis, Elaine Murphy, Rosemary Carson, Myra Benfield, Jewel Shepherd, Mary Pauline Causby, Caro- line Finger, Alice Reid, Joseph Brittain, Carmie Led- ford, Jerry Roper, Jimmy Giles, Jerry Poteat, Buddy Metcalf, Glenda Bowman, Barbara Jaynes, Nancy Duck- worth, Barbara Wright, Faye Mooney, Drenda Elder, Linda Fox, Mary Sellers, Peggy Benfiela, Carolyn Cars - well, Mary Whisnant, Edith Bollinger, Carolyn McFalls, Ann Eggers, Jeanette Lowdermilk, Sudie Price, Roxie Stroup, Joyce Epley, Mary Dean Payne, Linda Reese, Norma Moses, Carolyn Allen, Frances Crawley, Wanda Ledford, Sylvia Chandler, Susie Causby, Patsy Williams, Pauline Foreman, Wanda Buchanan, Judy Grey, Judy Wil- liams, Judy Arrowood. Pianist, Miss Betty Brooks 35 MUSIC DIRECTOR Miss Martha Thomasson MAJORETTES Carolyn McFalls, Drum Majorette; Glenda Bowman, Caroline Finger, Jackie Mull, Linda Dixon, Jo Mull, Frances LaFevers. F.T.A. Jeanette Wilson, Joan Patton, Frances Crawley, Carolyn Patton, Carolyn Allen, Letha Pritchard, Faye Kelly, Annie Laura Crooks, Lucille Queen, Wanda Ledford, Anne Eggers, Nancy Duckworth, Becky Sta- mey, Ruby Jordan, Pat Scott, Faye Mooney, Beth Benfield, Phyllis Smith, Olivia Black, Linda Dickson, Linda Heffner, Alice Reid, Geraldine Epeley, Caroline Finger, Barbara Epley, Imogene Patton, Jewel Shepard. SCIENCE CLUB Norvin Clontz, President; Libby White, Vice-President; Steve White, Secretary-Treasurer; Bren- da Causby, Mary Ellen Mangum, Sue Wilson, Maxine Parton, Alyce Faye Taylor, Roland Carpen- ter, Tom Epley, Randy Parks, Bobby Pitts, Ronnie Mode, Phillip Epley, Oliver Abernathy, George McFalls, Carmie Ledford, Butch Elder, Tom Watson, Jim Beach, Johnny Presnall, Lane Arring- ton, Advisor. 4-H CLUB Jeanette Wilson, Brenda Biggerstaff, Max- ine Parton, Frances LaFevers, Libby White, Alyce Faye Taylor, Letha Pritchard, Sue Wilson, Tony Sisk, Butch Elder, Ge- rald Allen, Kenneth Ingle, Jim Crawley, Stanley Carpenter, Lynda Reese, Mary Payne, Sandra Poteat, Joan Patton, Caro- lyn Patton, Avis Anderson, Nancy Duck- worth, Phyllis Smith, Olivia Black, Mary Ellen Mangum, Norma Houk, Sylvia Chan- dler, Judy Arrowood, Mindora Leonard, James Dale, Linda Dickson, Patsy Deaton Becky Biggerstaff, Faye Mooney, Pat Scott, Jewel Shepard, Drenda Elder, Rosalie Mull, Carol Carswell, Georgia Anderson, Sudie Price, Buzzy Patton, Joe Greene, Tellis Penley, Tom Deese, Bill Prestwood, Eddie Justice, Andy Giles, Royce Byrd, Richard Hemphill, Jim Hemphill, Doug Dale, Bobby Butler, Jerry Roper, Willie Honeycutt, Larry Lowdermilk, Jimmy Powell. EMEAS William Honeycutt, Carl Burleson, Van Carswell, Jerry Duckworth, Bobby Epley, Kenneth Dellin- ger, Melvin Houk, James Wilson, David Justice, Larry Lowdermilk, Donald Stillwell, Cecil Mar- tin, Jack McGalliard, William Micheals, Ronald Reep, I. W. Self, Bobby Pitts, Clyde Ross, Johnny Reep, Jerry Poteat, Willard Sider, Bobby Camp - bell, Ronnie Mode, Milton Buchanan, Arnold Bar - rett, George Crawford, Francis Cannon, Williard Moore, Sanford Clark, Glen Baker, Howard Ba- ker, Cecil Beach, Robert Daves, Joe Greene, John David McGalliard, David Michaels, Bob Ol- lis, Jennings Taylor, Wilson Wise, James Beck, Colin Brittain, Carroll Browning, Tom Carson, Richard Hemphill, Stanley Jenkins, Wayne Hut - chins, Kenneth Ingle, Donald Lowdermilk, Clif- ford Patton. OFFICERS Stanley Jenkins, President; Howard Baker, Vice- President; Wayne Hutchins, Secretary; Jerry Still- well, Treasurer; Colin Brittain, Reporter; Richard Penley, Sentinel; Mr. Russell M. Gaylord, Advisor. LEARNING TO DO FF DONG TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE OFFICERS Carolyn McFalls, President; Beckie Stamey, Vice-President; Nancy Duckworth, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. Frank Bowers, Advisor. F.H.A. Libby White, Betty Holland, Patti Houk, Mary Ellen Mangum, Ruth Presnell, Mindora Leo- nard, Anna Laura Crooks, Nancy Duckworth, Caroline Finger, Judy Jenkins, Betty Haskins. Brenda Causby, Faye Mooney, Phyllis Smith, Frances Crawley, Kay Stewart, Louise Nor- man, Drinda Elder, Carolyn Allen, Linda Heff- ner, Joyce Keller, Lucille Queen, Mary Sel- lars, Betty Foreman, Barbara Epley, Geor- gia McDaniels, Sylvia Chandler, Judy Arro- wood, Peggy Benfield, Vivian Johnson, Anne Eggers, Jeanette Lowdermilk, Edna Johnson, Linda Fox, Mary Cowan, Mary Whisenant, Lynn Poteat, Anita Davis, Lynda Reese, Mary Dean Payne, Sandra Poteat, Stanlena Quick, Roxie Stroupe, Wanda Buchanan, Patsy Wil- liams, Carol Marie Carswell, Libby Butler, Maxine Parton, Sudie Price, Myra Benfield, Joanne Childress, Alyce Faye Taylor, Frances LaFevers, Barbara Wright, Glenda Bowman, Joyce Epley, Patsy Causby, Marie Mathis, Josephine Hannah, Jean Moses, Margie Shull, Joan Patton, Beckie Stamey, Janice LaFevers, Jo Mull, Jackie Mull, Alice Reed, Sunny Brown- ing, Jewel Shepard, Patsy Deaton, Becky Big- gerstaff, Qwinn Hutchins, Jeanette Wilson, Pat Scott, Libby Black, Carolyn McFalls, Linda Dickson, Sue Wilson. STUDENT COUNCIL Pat Deaton, Nancy Duckworth, Anne Eggers, Geraldine Epeley, Kay Stewart, Robert Hilliard, Pre- sident; Mary Pauline Causby, Mary Ellen Mangum, Anita Davis, Roland Carpenter, Mr. F.N. Shearouse, Advisor; Steve White, Richard Hemphill, Andy Giles, Benny Crawley, Tom Watson. DRAMATICS Pat Scott, Faye Mooney, Lucille Queen, Wanda Ledford, Jewel Shepard, Frances Crawley, Alice Reid, Jeanette Wilson, Andy Giles, Doug Dale, Carolyn McFalls, Annie Laura Crooks, Avis An- derson, Phyllis Smith, Becky Stamey, Jim Hemphill, Judy Arrowood, Sunny Browning, Tommy Deese, Tom Wells, Robert Hilliard, Walter Farris, Robert Butler, Benny Crawley, Linda Heffner, Mrs. Nelle W. Young, Advisor; Barbara Epely, Carolyn Patton, Becky Biggerstaff, Jackie Mull, Joan Patton, Nancy Duckworth, Linda Dickson, Faye Kelly, Letha Pritchard, Janice Stewart, Ca- roline Finger, Pat Deaton, Don Morgan, Bill Prestwood, William Honeycutt, Jo Mull, Norma Houk, Carolyn Allen, Anne Eggers, Olivia Black, Royce Byrd, Wayne Hutchins, Kenneth Ingle, Earl Bai- ley, Jerry Roper, Mindora Leonard. Jimmy Crawley Donald Lowdermilk Tom Wells Eddie Justice Colin Brittain Kenneth Ingle Bill Brown Mr. Fred Acuff Richard Penley Joe Green Stanley Jenkins BUS PATROL Jeanette Wilson, Sue Wilson, Judy Jenkins, Lynn Poteat, Gerald Allen, Phillip Mangum, Ronald Anderson, Quinn Hutchins, Barbara Wright, Jo Mull, William Honeycutt, Jerry Ro- per, Tom Wells, Doug Dale, Jerry Stillwell, Kaye Stewart, Jean Patton, Louise Norman, Sandy Poteat, Glenda Bowman, Anita Davis, Frances Craw- ley, Walter Farris, Norma Houk, Re- becca Patton, Olivia Black, Delores Wise, Judy Arrowood. HEERLEADERS Phyllis Smith, Nancy Duckworth, Linda Heffner, Chief; Anne Eggers, Becky Stamey, Min- - dora Leonard, Roxie Stroupe, Sue Wilson, Faye Kelly, Becky Biggerstaff, Pat Deaton, Oli- via Black. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Anna Laura Crooks, Lucille Queen, Linda Dickson, Judy Arrowood, Edith Hall, Patricia Reep, Kaye Stewart, Carol McGalliard, Mary Ellen Mangum, Brenda Biggerstaff, Linda Fox, Olivia Black, Pat Scott, Alyce Faye Taylor, Frances LaFevers, Caroline Finger, Manager; Mr. Ralph Wilson, Coach; Drinda Elder, Margaret Browning, Sunny Browning, Jean Patton, Libby Butler, Nancy Duckworth, Wanda Ledford, Avis Anderson. 44 Pat Scott Co-Captain Anna Laura Crooks Co-Captain Alyce Faye Taylor Lucille Queen Elizabeth Butler Linda Dickson ———————————— BOYS’ BASKETBALL Tommy Biggerstaff, Richard Hemphill, Bob Butler, Benny Crawley, Jimmy Hemphill, Robert Hil- liard, Mr. Ralph Wilson, Coach; Roland Carpender, Richard Smith, Earl Bailey, Andy Giles, Boyd Murphy, Tom Epley. 46 Richard Hemphill Andy Giles Tommy Biggerstaff Jimmy Hemphill Bob Butler 47 Robert Hilliard William Honeycutt Jim Hemphill Benny Crawley 1958 FOOTBALL Phillip Mangum, Kenny Morrison, Randy Parks, Howard Crump, Roland Carpenter, Tom Big- gerstaff, Ed Berry, Paul Butler, Manager; Robert Hilliard, Tom Epley, Royce Byrd, Boyd Mur- phy, Doug Dale, Kenny Anderson, Larry Kelly, Manager; Bob White, Donald Morgan, Richard Smith, Francis Cannon, Richard Hemphill, Earl Bailey, Bruce Pollard, Manager; Mr. Ralph Wil- son, Coach; Benny Crawley, Jim Hemphill, Willie Honeycutt, Bobby Butler, Andy Giles, Mr. Lane Arrington, Assistant Coach. Richard Hemphill Bob Butler Andy Giles Richard Smith a] Mr. Ralph Wilson, Coach; Mr. Lane Arring- ton Assistant Coach. 49 Bob White Kenny Anderson Tommy Biggerstaff Phillip Mangum UNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL John David McGalliard, Steve White, Stanley Carpenter, Tony Sisk, Ronnie Anderson, ButchElder, Nor- vin Clontz, Herbert White, Glen Michaels, Tony Moses, Joe Courtney, Carmie Ledford, Carl Burleson, Kenneth Dellinger, Donald Stillwell, George David McFalls, Steve Byrd, Freddie Cooke, Tommy Wat- son, Jimmy Beach, Gerald Allen, Mr. Lane Arrington, Coach. HOMECOMING QUEEN Phyllis Smith ATTENDANTS Patsy Deaton, Phyllis Smith, Kaye Stewart, Linda Heffner, Alice Reid, Jo Mull, Ca- rolyn McFalls, Anne Eggers, Jackie Mull, Faye Mooney, Pat Scott, Carolyn Allen, Maxine Parton, Brenda Causby, Nancy Duckworth, Avis Anderson. SENIOR Carolyn McFalls SOPHOMORE Brenda Causby BEAUTIES JUNIO Pat Deaton FRESHMAN Patricia Reep ——————— — = ————— en OE ——— ee ee Miss Frances Crawley and Bob Butler MAY QUEEN AND KING Linda Heffner Lucille Queen Nancy Duckworth Pat Deaton Senior Senior Junior Junior Y COURT Patricia Scott Maid of Honor Mary Ellen Mangum Sandra Poteat Lynn Poteat Anita Davis Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Most Popular Most Intellectual Neatest Jim Hemphill, Phyllis Smith Robert Hilliard, Jean Patton Linda Heffner, Donald Grady _ SENIOR Friendliest Most Courteous Best Looking Benny Crawley, Dolo res Wise Caroline Finger, Andy Giles Richard Hemphill, Carolyn McFalls eR ee one ae ct os batts il Best All Round ' Most Likely To Succeed Most Dependable Annie Laura Crooks, Doug Dale Lucille Queen, Bob Butler Geraldine Epeley, Walter Farris SUPERLATIVES Most Athletic Best Personality Most Talented Pat Scott, Tom Biggerstaff Alice Reid, Ray Kiser Wanda Ledford, Bill Prestwood Olivia Black, Randy ? Nancy Duckworth, Anne Eggers Parks, Pat Deaton, Beckie Stamey. MARSHALS MARSHAL Beckie Stamey ie Lu ae U 53 SENIOR DIRECTORY CAROLYN JEAN ALLEN Cheerleader 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Glee Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 2; 4-H 2,3,4; Home- coming Attendant 4; Class Historian 4. JAMES WALTER BECK Oak Hill High School 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3; 'Most Talented. Glen Alpine High School 4; F.F.A. 4. THOMAS HENRY BIGGERSTAFF Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Base- ball 3,4; Track 3,4; Science Club 3; Dramatics 4; Stu- dent Council 1; Football Co-Captain 4; All-Conference Basketball 3; All-Tournament Football 4; Lion Bowl Representative 4; Class Secretary 3,4; 'Turkey Tail Staff 3,4, Circulation Manager; Senior Superlative, Most Athletic. ROBERT BENNETT BUTLER Glee Club 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; All-Conference Football 3; Science Club 2; Dra- matics Club 4; Softball 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Football Co- Captain 4; Class President 1; Class Vice-President 4; Track 3,4; May King 4; Senior Superlative ''Most Lik- ly To Succeed. CARROLL LINDSEY BROWNING 4-H 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3. ROYCE LEE BYRD 4-H 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Band 1,2; Drum Major 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Science Club 3; F.F. ’ A. — BENJAMIN DEAN CRAWLEY Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Student Council 4; Science Club 3; Dramatics 4; Baseball 3,4; Track 3,4; All-Conference Football 4; F.F.A. 1; Lion Bowl Representative 4; Senior Superlative ''Friendli- estan FRANCES ANN CRAWLEY Homecoming Attendant 2; May Day 2,3, Queen 4; Dra- matics Club 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Officer 2,3; Bus Patrol 2,3,4; Paper Staff, Editor 4. ANNA LAURA CROOKS Glee Club 1; Dramatics Club 4; F.H.A.1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2, 3; Homecoming Attendant 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Cap- tain 4; F.T.A. 4; Bus Patrol 2; Marshall 3; Student Coun- cil 3; Senior Superlative ''Best All Round. ' PATSY REBECCA CURTIS Morganton High School 1,2; F.H.A.2; 4-H 1; Glee Club 1. Glen Alpine High School 3,4; F.H.A. 3. DOUGLAS CARLILE DALE Football 2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Track 3,4; Student Council 2,3; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 3; Glee Club 4; Senior Superlative Best All Round. BARBARA CHRISTINE EPLEY 4-H 1; Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Drama- tics Club 4. GERALDINE EPELEY F.H.A. 3; Marshall 3; Student Council 4; F.T.A. 4; Se- nior Superlative ''Most Dep endable. WALTER NEWTON FARRIS Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1; F.F.A. 1; Class Secretary 1; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 2,3; F.T.A.4; Bus Pa- trol 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Homecoming Escort 2,3; High Lites Staff 4; Track 4; Senior Superlative Most Dependable. ELIZABETH CAROLINE FINGER Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4; 4-H 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Homemaker's Degree; Homecoming Attendant 3; Majorette 4; F.T.A. 4; Science Club 2,3; Secretary-Treasurer 3; Basketball Manager 4; Turkey Tail Staff, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Senior Superlative ''Most Courteous. ROY ANDRE GILES Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Band 1; Glee Club 1,2; Softball 1,2; Student Council 4; Science Club1,2,3; 4-H 4; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Superlative Most Cour- teous. DONALD FORREST GRADY Glee Club 1; F.F.A. 1; Senior Superlative 'Neatest. LINDA LEWIS HEFFNER F.H.A. 2,3,4; Junior Homemaker's Degree; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 2,3; Officer 2; Turkey Tail Staff 3,4; Business Manager 4; 4-H1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Chief 4; Representative to Lion Bowl; F.T.A.4; Home- coming Attendant 4; May Day Attendant 4; Class Pro- phet; Contestant Burke Dairy Princess Contest; Se- nior Superlative ''Neatest. ' JAMES DAVYS HEMPHILL Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Base- ball 3,4; Track 3,4; Science Club 3; Vice-President 3; D ramatics Club 4, President 4; 4-H 4; Glee Club 4; F. F.A. 1; All-Conference Football 4; Class Vice-Presi- dent 4; Senior Superlative Most Popular ; May Day Escort 2,4. RICHARD DIX HEMPHILL Glee Club 4; 4-H 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; All-Conference Football 4; Science Club 3; Drama- tics Club 4; Lion Bowl Representative 4; Softball 1,2; Student Council 4; Track 3,4; Baseball 3,4; F.F.A. 1,4; Bus Patrol 3; May Day Escort 3; Senior Superlative Best Looking. ROBERT McDONALD HILLIARD Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Soft - ball 1,2; F.F.A. 1; Student Council 2,3,4, President 4; Track 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 3; Class President 3,4; May Day Escort 3; Senior Superlative Most Intellectual. WILLIAM PRESTON HONEYCUTT Morganton High School 1,2. Football 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Track 1; Glen Alpine High School 3,4; F. F.A. 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; 4-H 4; Bus Pa- trol 4; Homecoming Escort 3. NORMA LEE HOUK Glee Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 4; 4-H 3,4; Bus Patrol 4; Class Lawyer 4; Band 1,2,3,4. MAYFORD WAYNE HUTCHINS 4-H 1,2; F.F.A1,3,4, Secretary 4; Bus Patrol 3; Science Club 1,2,3; Bus Driver 4; Dramatics Club 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY MARCUS KENNETH INGLE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Science Club 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Dramatics Club 4. RUBY LOUISE JORDAN Bus Patrol 2; Marshal 3; F.T.A. 4. CARL RAY KISER Class Treasurer 1; Class Vice-President 2; Football 1,3,4; Football Sports Writer 2,4; Softball 1,2,3; Track 4; Baseball 4; Senior Superlative ''Best Personality. WANDA FAYE LEDFORD Glee Club 1,4; 4-H 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Bus Patrol 3; F.T.A. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Su- perlative ''Most Talented. CAROLYN MAE McFALLS F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Drama- tics Club 4, Secretary 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 1,2, 3,4; Drum Majorette 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Lion Bowl Princess 4; F.T.A. 4; Homecoming Attendant 1,4; May Day Dance Assistant 1,2,3,4; School Beauty 4; Lennox China Contest for Home Economics Students, 4th place, National; Senior Superlative Best Looking. SARAH FAYE MOONEY Band 1; Glee Club 1,4; 4-H 4; F.H.A.1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; ''High Lites Staff, Feature Editor 4; Bus Patrol 3. BOBBY HENNESSEE OLLIS Football 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; Baseball 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1. TONI CAMARATA ORDERS Oak Harbor HighSchool, Florida 1,2; Glee Club 1; Dra- matics Club 2; G.A.H. 2; F.H.A. 2. Cocoa High School, Florida 3,4; Pep Club 3; Curtain Capers 3,4;F.H.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 3;D.C.T. 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Annual Staff, Business; Appeared in F.H.A. and Glee Club Float, Glen Alpine High School 4. WAYNE EDWARD ORDERS BLPAgL 2; CAROLYN JUDIE PATTON F.H.A. 1; 4-H 2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Bus Patrol 3; ''High Lites Staff, Social Editor 4; Dramatics Club 4; F.T.A. 4, NOEL IMOJEAN PATTON Glee Club 1; Dramatics Club 2; Chief Marshall 3; Stu- dent Council 3; Basketball 4; Bus Patrol 4; F.T.A. 4; Senior Superlative ''Most Intellectual. TELLIS DEXTER PENLEY Glee Club 4; 4-H 4; Science Club 1; Bus Driver 3; F.F. A. 1; Homecoming Escort 2. WILLIAM PERRY PRESTWOOD Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3; Dra- matics Club 4; ''High Lites Staff 4; Senior Superlative Most Talented. 60 LUCILLE LEONA QUEEN Glee Club 1,2; Band 1,2; Student Council 2; Homecom- ing 2; May Day 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4; 4-H 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; ''High Lites Staff, Assistant Editor 4; Senior Superlative ''Most Likely to Succeed. JOSEPHINE FALLIER REEP F.H.A. 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2; 4-H 2. MARGARETTE ALICE McKINNEY REID Appalachian High School 1. Ping-Pong Club 1; Photo- graphy Club 1; Bus Patrol 1; Class Secretary-Treasu- rer 1; Wildlife Club 1. Glen Alpine High School 2,3,4. Basketball 2,3; Band 1, 2,3,4, President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4, Vice-President 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Trea- surer 2; Junior Homemaker's Degree; Bus Patrol 2,3; Student Council 2; 4-H 1,2,3; F.T.A. 4; Homecoming Attendant 2,4; ''Turkey Tail Staff 4; Burke ''Dairy Princess Contest 3; Senior Superlative Best Perso- nality. JERRY WESLEY ROPER Glee Club 4; F.F.A.1; 4-H 4; Dramatics Club 2; Science Club 2; Bus Driver 3. PATRICIA ELAINE SCOTT Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; May Day 1,4, Maid of Honor 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Band 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2,3; Dramatics Club 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; High Lites Staff, Sports E- ditor 4; Senior Superlative ''Most Athletic. JEWEL BEATRICE SHEPARD Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1, 2,4; F.T.A. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Bus Patrol 1; High Lites Staff, Society Editor 4; ''Turkey Tail Staff; Science Club 2. PHYLLIS SMITH Mocksville High School 1; Davie High School 2; F.T.A. 2; Library Club 2; Glen Alpine High School 3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 4; 4-H 4; Cheerleader 4; Lion Bowl Repre- sentative 4; Homecoming Attendant 3, Queen 4; Drama- tics Club 4; Senior Superlative ''Most Popular. RICHARD WARREN SMITH Basketball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Glee Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2; Softball 4; Track 4. JERRY DEAN STILLWELL F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. JEANETTE ANN WILSON Glee Club 1,4; F.H.A.1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4; 4-H 1, 2,3,4; Bus Patrol 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Science Club 1; High Lites Staff 4. ADDIE DOLORES WISE 4-H 1; Bus Patrol 4; Senior Superlative ''Friendliest. Compliments of HENNESSEE’S STORE Phone HE 7-5282 GLEN ALPINE NORTH CAROLINA LEONARD'S STORE MODERN SELF-SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE GLEN ALPINE NORTH CAROLINA MIMOSA INSURANCE AGENCY Insure and Save the Mimosa Way Paul S. Cash, Manager Fire - Full Automobile Coverage - Compensation And General Casualty Insurance Insurance at Low Cost Since 1938 Telephone HE-7-5357 Morganton North Carolina Buy Burke - None Better Compliments of BURKE FARMERS COOPERATIVE Phone HE 7-0311 Morganton North Carolina Henredon five dunia CUSTOM QUALITY AT PRACTICAL PRICES FACTORIES AT MORGANTON, HIGH POINT, N. C.; GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Dink DREXEL - NORTH CAROLINA DREXEL NORTH CAROLINA Shadow i= SHADOWLINE, INC. Lingerie you'll like near you! Morganton, North Carolina Compliments of BERNARD PONTIAC CADILLAC VAUXHALL COMPANY ®) Mellie J. Bernard, Owner Telephone HE 7-0931 or HE 7-0932 East Union Street Morganton, North Carolina WELLS SEALS MOTORS SERVICE 24-Hour Wrecker Service Complete Automotive Service Front End Alignment Paint and Body Work Phone HE 17-2762 412 East Meeting Morganton, North Carolina CLINIC DRUG STORE We can fill any doctor's prescription Glen Alpine, North Carolina AV Fre PAE BATIER WIPED -2 Reach for . Telephones: Office HE 7-3911 GILES MOTORS == Mercury Authorized Dealer R. J. Buddie Giles , Owner Morganton North Carolina Compliments of UNION HARDWARE JONES FURNITURE CO Hardware, Furniture and Appliances HE 7-5004 HE 7-1101 East Union Street West Union Street Morganton, North Carolina Morganton, North Carolina MORGANTON HARDWARE CO. BURKE FURNITURE CENTER Hardware Furniture 203 Avery Avenue Morganton, North Carolina BELK-BROOME CO. The Home of Better Values Phone HE 7-3681 Morganton, North Carolina Compliments of GENE’S DRIVE-IN Meet Your Friends at Gene's HOME LAUNDRY CLEANERS INC. HE 7-4361 For a Better Tomorrow, Let's Support Our Schools SOSSOMAN’S FUNERAL HOME TR 4-2121 HE 7-3211 Valdese Morganton North Carolina BURKE LUMBER COMPANY General Contractors Lumber and Building Materials Quality and Service Phone HE 7-1201 Morganton, North Carolina BRITTAIN’S ESSO SERVICE-CENTER Phone HE 7-9987 Highway 70 West Morganton, North Carolina PITTS LUMBER COMPANY Glen Alpine North Carolina BURKE COUNTY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings Accounts Insured to 91U,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Roy C. Huffman, President Hugh E. Bigham, Secretary-Treasurer Morganton North Carolina NATIONWIDE INSURANCE CO. = J. F. Bowers and Frank G. Bowers Phone HE 7-3084 ART FLOWER SHOP Flowers for all Occasions Ph. HE 7-5684 and HE 7-3235 137 West Union Street Morganton, North Carolina 24 Rooms - Air Conditioned Free T.V. BOXWOOD COURT Edwin P. Stahl Telephone HE 7-1741 2 Miles West - U.S. 70 Morganton, North Carolina Compliments of SKYLINE DRIVE-IN THEATER HE 7-5524 Morganton, North Carolina MORGANTON HOME AUTO STORE B. F. Goodrich Tires Motorola TV Phone HE 17-0146 211 North Sterling Street Morganton, North Carolina GOODNIGHT BROTHERS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, INC. Phone IN 4-377! 45 E. 19th St. Newton, North Carolina Compliments of THE FASHION The Store In Your Future Misses and Junior's Ready to Wear Ess0 DOUG'S ESSO SERVICE STATION HE 7-0735 Highway 70 Compliments of YOUNG AGES We Major in Minors Morganton, North Carolina Lenoir, North Carolina “LAZARUS-CAROLINA‘S FINEST” HE 7-4341 Morganton, North Carolina Compliments of BURAND’‘S The Specialty Shop For Men And Women In Morganton STATE BANK OF BURKE Complete Banking Service Hours 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. CUTTING-CROSS CHEVROLET, INC. Sales pacer Service [KT TAT Xo a aay ) Phone HE 7-4231 104 N. Green Street Morganton, North Carolina MORGANTON CLEANERS Phone HE 7-1344 MORGANTON FOOD STORE Quality Meats Groceries And Vegetables South Sterling Street LOG CABIN SERVICE STATION Groceries Car Repair Service And Parts KINCAID’S SUPERETTE “Where Your $ Has More ¢'s Groceries Meats Phone HE 7-0464 Compliments of WARLICK GROCERY Phone HE-7-5694 SPAKE PHARMACY, INC. Prescriptions On The Square Phone HE 7-5800 Morganton, North Carolina Steele pus Gas Service Phone HE 7-0680 Hickory - Lenoir Morganton, North Carolina Compliments of BREEDEN POULTRY EGG, INC. Pride of the Blue Ridge MO RGANTON ELECTRIC SERVICE Electric motors rebuilt Morganton, North Carolina POLLARD MOTORS Used Cars HE 7-4263 216 East Union Street Morganton, North Carolina KIMBRELL’S, INC. Styles Terms to suit the Young Homemaker HE-7-1668 Morganton, North Carolina QUEEN CITY SERVICE STATION HE 7-9936 Collett and Green Street Morganton, North Carolina THE PEOPLE’S STORE We Clothe the Entire Family From Head to Foot Morganton, North Carolina Compliments of THE ARMY-NAVY STORE HE 7-5744 124 North Sterling St. Morganton, North Carolina FAUL CRYMES, INC. Sporting Goods ED 4-0896 409 South Tryon St. Charlotte, North Carolina CRESCENT FLOWER SHOP We specialize in Quality Flowers with Personal Service HE 7-5124 HE 7-0469 211 North Green Street Morganton, North Carolina BURKE COUNTY REGISTER OF DEEDS W. Alvin Berry Mrs. Elma G. Clontz Mrs. Billie Curtis KESTER STONE FURNITURE CO. Where Good Furniture is not Expensive Phone HE 7-0944 120 South Sterling Street Morganton, North Carolina MORGAN BROTHERS, INC. Wholesalers Distributors 67-71 Broadway Asheville, North Carolina MAC'S T.V. SERVICE Phone HE 7-2494 Morganton, North Carolina ELOISE smart shop for Junio: Misses and Women Home of Nelly Don Dresses Morganton, North Carolina MORGANTON GRILL Where Friends Meet Air Conditioned Private Rooms Telephone HE 7-5244 ADLER’S BETTY LOU SHOE CENTER Morganton, North Carolina Compliments of ECONOMY WHOLESALE COMPANY Compliments of RICHIE’S GROCERY STORE Hwy. 70 Morganton CONTRIBUTIONS DR. L. E. FORREST LAWYERS MULL, PATTON, ERVIN DR. G. M. BILLINGS DR. C. L. WALTON POTEAT'S JEWELRY STORE THOMAS MUSIC SHOP BURKE CREDIT COMPANY KIRKSEY COMPANY CITY DRY CLEANERS MR. H. J. HATCHER CAROLINA VOCATIONAL SCHOOL MR. CLAUDE WHITE MR. JOHN GILES STERLING TIRE ASHEVILLE SHOWCASE PIERCE-YOUNG-ANGEL DR. RAY ALEXANDER DR. T. R. NICHOLS w si ess pal ae : ub oe e+ ic '- Fire LE OS OSI GPE IR LE AGATE ar I x SFOS BIE a RI I OS FE arene 2S ae a ” = s = } ' a ee Fl ee ee ? 5 | . 4, } ( et + “ ‘ i , , , , ) oe 7 : Fi 5 ‘ ; Lig? 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