Happy Valley High School - Aquila Yearbook (Patterson, NC)
- Class of 1953
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The pattern set for days at Happy Valley siits into a recipe of memories and happiness-the changing of classes . . . club meetings . . . as- sembly programs . . . basketball games . . . baseball games . . . pep meetings . . . junior-Senior . . . skating parties . . .hayrides . . Halloween Carnival . . . wiener roasts . . . May Day . . . Half-Holidays . . . Senior play . . . trip to Washington . . . High School Day-these thoughts and so many more equally pleasant ones return whenever HAPPY VALLEY is mentioned. Farewell to thee. -nnslifgirsvf acc'- Olf' To Mr. Edwards, teacher and ad- viser: For time unselfishly dedicat- ed to building a school spirit and moulding lives of others in his unassuming and understanding way, For integrity, for intelligence, for nobility of character, for ac- complishments of mind and spirit, we the Senior Class of '53 dedicate this volume of The Aquila. emfice ADMINISTRATIGN CHARLES A. PARLIER Principal C. M. ABERNETHY County School Superintendent f E Q 0'Qf t ,,,A, wifi, - f .ff J. B. EDWARDS LYLE COOK Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping History, Physical Education i ,Ti MRS BLANCHE GREENE Chemistry, Biology, Geography Government, Geography DEAN I. EZELL English, Math, Algebra 1, 1:5 'K R. B. WHITLEY Agriculture -AJ' X . ,, ytfuw .2 'X fwrtifif' f fw , k wx ., .XX ' . 7. 53 , 2 95,23 I' ' ff' I K - A Q I Q., ,I K I, V 'XQA .. ,, ,,..f ' x-4' ,.., , If ' 1- A A',V X NIARY M. MAST Home Economics MRS. ELEANOR CURTIS English, Citizenship W, 1 ,ia R MRS. RAYMOND CRAIG Secretary en, iam 7049 f 'sf ' -sr 2 A '. Z lx V .- 1 ff I x ll I ,il Seniors of 1953 can look back at HAPPY VALLEY as the best years of their lives. This is their last year of the four-year fight. To the Seniors, HAPPY VALLEY means four years of memories- memories of one of the best high schools. - , , we Left to right: GARY CLARK, President RUSSELL DULA, Vice-President EDNA HAWKINS, Secretary BETTY COTTRELL, Treasurer ELOISE PEARSON, Reporter PATSY BARLOW Glee Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Vice-President 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, A. Y. Reporter 3, A. Y. Secretary 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Captain 4, Commercial Club 4, Commer- ciall Club Treasurer 4, Make-up Editor An- nua 4. 1 CLYDIA BORDERS Glee Club 1, 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, 4, 4-H Club 3, 4-H Club Treasurer 3, Dramatics 4. DAWN MCN EIL BOYD Beta Club 4, Allied Youth 4, Allied Youth Photographer 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, Dra- matics 4, School Operetta 2, Clee Club 1, 2, 3. CAROLYN BRADSHAW Lenoir High School 1, Hudson High School 2, Allied Youth 3, 4, Clee Club 3, Commercial Club 4, Beta Club 4, Dramatics 4. FAYE CLOER Clee Club 1, 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Beta Treasurer 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Treasurer 4, Editor of Newspaper 4, Home EC. Club 3, Comercial Club 4, Marshal 3. FREIDA CLOER Glee Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Beta Club Secretary 4, Commercial Club 4, Sports Editor Annual 4, Home Ec. Club 3, Dramatics 4. emfom F98 Q13 en iam 40 .gn ft ,JJ GARY CLARK Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth 3, Class President 2, 4, Commercial Club 4, Bus Driver 4, Sports Editor of News- paper 4, Sports Editor Annual 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY COTTRELL Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Allied Youth Treasurer 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 2, Dramatics 4. ERIC CURTIS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Allied Youth 4. RUSSELL DULA Bus Driver 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 2, 3, Vice-President Class 4. I JAY GREENE Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Captain 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARLENE GREENE Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Clee Club 1, 2, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 4. SHIRLEY GREENE Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Class Reporter 3, Dramatics 4. DEWEY HAWKINS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Reporter 2, Bus Driver 4, Marshal 3. EDN A HAWKINS Basketball 1, Clee Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 2, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, A. Y. Vice-President 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Beta Vice-President 4, Com- mercial Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Dramatics 4, Class Vice-President 2, Class Secretary 3, 4, Marshal 1, 2. JIMMY MILLER Bus Driver 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, Key Club 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2. SHIRLEY ANDREWS MILLER Beta Club 4, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Debating Team 2, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Treasurer 3, Dramatics 2, 4, Commercial Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2. CARL OSBORNE F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4-H Club 1, Bus Driver 4. endow .if .' . , of lgwnw I' uw 'V Wa, , ff M -. K , 3.1. , N W f W s f J., A' 3 v. 1- . ts1aQ' ,-, , , gd 'f V7 Well -' f 2. ,.,..., ,v,, , f 5 ., I , 9 41:7- ac X9 we , 7, ,, .jy,'Q9bggL , 3 ,X 2 X , .V , v , ' , Im f X 1 Q 6 Q N 5 J 1 IX f sf ' W I iw endow ...wtf -fm , 'V ,Ll T 'fq, S A! ..fg:L,,lA ml f Y f .4 -:MM Wu. ELOISE PEARSON Glee Club 1, 25 School Operetta 25 Home Ec. Club 1, 25 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 Beta Club President 45 Feature Editor Annual 45 Cheer- leader 3, 45 Chief Cheerleader 45 Newspaper Staff 35 Commercial Club 45 Class Reporter 45 Dramatics 45 4-H Club 15 Debating Team 2. Beta Club, 3, 4. CHARLES ROBBINS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 2. HERSEL STORIE Allied Youth 3, 4: Make-up Editor Annual 41 Commercial Club 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 45 4-H Club 15 Vice-President 35 Key Club 45 Key Club Vice-President 4. MILDRED CHANDLER WATTS 4-H Club 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Allied Youth 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 45 Dramatics 4. SUE WATTS Clee Club 1, 25 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 35 Home Ec. President 35 A. Y. 2, 3, 45 A. Y. President 45 County Council A. Y. Vice-President 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Class Treasurer 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Class Reporter 25 Manager of Basketball 2, 3, 45 Editor Annual 45 Assist- ant Editor 35 Commercial Club 45 4-H Club 15 Debating Team 25 Oratorical Contest 3. TONY WOODS Basketball 2, 3, 45 Basketball Co-Captain 45 Allied Youth 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President 35 Commercial Club 45 Commercial Club President 45 Sales Manager Annual 45 gramgtics 45 Key Club 45 Key Club Presi- ent . JUNICDRS -x W A 1 Rx X 4 8 Q SEX! X ,g ift N l 'vie X ', S- l ill Wz'th the thought of one re- maining year, the Juniors will step up to the honored position of top class next year. They have accumulated three years of memories and have topped the year off with the Junior-Senior. Left to rzght JESSE SUDDRETH Treasurer MARY AGNES BOLICK Secretary BENNY MARTIN Vzce Pieszclent CHARLES WINKLER Preszdent REBA JEAN ADAMS DENNIS BAKER DORA LEE BENTLEY MARY AGNES BOLICK IRENE BURRESS ROBERT CHURCH LUCY F OXX BOBBY GREENE F . A. GREENE VIRGINIA GREER BRUCE HAMBY LEX HAMBY 1 fi' f ,f f' fs X f , DNF ,Z I., X. f UNIORS Q Q , , y, X ' , , -12:23:55 -I N, S Q ., f J . A 2 W., . f., , . 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Left to right : KENNETH GRECG, President VIRGINIA SULLIVAN, Vice-President RITA CLARK, Secretary EMMA JEAN BRYANT, Treasurer SCPHCMCRES A 'A PAUL AUSTIN . 'QLA , DUANE BAKER W3 3 ,,Af A BETTY BEARD f, . 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Left to right: VIRGINIA WALKER, Secretary DOUGLAS DOBBINS, Reporter DAVID FORD, Vice-President NANCY RASH, Treasurer LOUISE BORDERS, President CAROLYN ALLEN BOBBY ARNETT BILLY BAKER MARY BAKER EDITH BEACH BOYD BOLICK FLOYD BOLICK LOUISE BORDERS GERALD BROOKSHIRE BENNY CAMPBELL DONALD CARSON ANNIE BELLE CHURCH A TOMMY COFFEY WAYNE COFFEY DOLORES COLLINS DOUGLAS DOBBINS IIMMIE EVANS EMMA JEAN EAW- DAVID FORD JOHN GREENE VERNON GREENE LUCY COINS GEORGE HAGAMAN CAROLYN HAMBY BAXTER HARMON WAYNE HARMON DOYLE HOLLAR BOBBY KIRBY MAVIS KNIGHT PAUL KNIGHT 2 1 PRES!-IMEINI Q WX ywfufd wi i f Xp I ,ff 5 ff A ' 5. W f , , ? WF, .,,. V ,,, , 5,51 va, ' 5 f Wu ff' f X.: I-M 5 Jk t, ', W, 1 Us A , A4 , N .3 4 ' I CAMERA SHY CAMERA SHY ,ft :?E3fw N., 5 I- ZF. ff . 15' W' , ,lniifl f A W?-5 J f , ,f f f -4, fl it 1 '42, -f fs i w..,,,,,,,f Q X. ?4g,,,' im.: 35 . ' 1 img' A ff wwf--w s 5 ffwhe-sf, 1 V V NV. QM. XE ' , A :-- W-s 5 ' 1 . , ' , 1 .f f's 1'A'-5, ,gg A 'Q aa. I 3 fx Kev E w I . 1 .K ff: . 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I L I, fa , A A f -1551.1 ' .ff I- L1 L5 If X .5 Eff PRES!-IMEN ,M , Y V f 6 CAMERA, SHY CAMERA SHY DELORES LAWS EPSEY RUTH MORETZ DAVID MILLS JOE MCNEIL WAYNE MCGHINNIS DELBERT OAKES MARY FRANCES MALTBA EVELYN OSBORNE JIMMY PARSONS NANCY RASH FRANCES RITCH SHIRLEY RITCH CHARLES ROARK MARCIE SHOEMAKE CHARLES SMITH JERRY SMITH NADEAN STORIE KEITH SUDDRETH EVELYN SUMMERLIN LESTER SWANSON JOHNNY TURNER LINDA TUTTLE MORRIS TUTTLE VIRGINIA WALKER LEOLA WATSON MARGARET WATSON JEAN WATTS ELIZABETH WEBB MARLENE WINKLER ANN REBA WIKE Not Pictured: PAUL WATSON BOBBY ALLEN Wg QW QS SUPERLATIVES CLASS HISTORY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT PROPHECY Motto Colors CLASS Flower Poem Song MASCCJTS FEATURES Hersel Storie-Edna Hawkins Most Versatile Patsy Barlowe-Tony Woods Most Popular SENIQR Shirley Greene-Russell Dula Cutest Charles Robbins Cary Clark Most Handsome , Most Bashful Dewey Hawkms Most Intellectual FEATURES Eloise Pearson Most Talkatiue SU Sue Watts-Dewey Hawkins Most Likely to Succeecl 'ED Patsy Barlowe Most Attractive PERLATIVES 'MVB Shirley A. Miller Dawn M. B0yd Most Musical , Most Original M1ldred C. Watts Biggest Flirt YN. FEATURES Betty Cottrell-Tony Woods Best Dressed d FaYe Clfzef Dawn M. Boy Most Studzous Most Talented SEIXIICDR Carl Osborne Jimmy Miller Best Sport . Wzttzest Shlrley A. Miller Prettiest FEATURES Carolyn Bradshaw - Most Dignifiect Patsy Barlowe-Gary Clark Freida Cloer M0813 Athletic Most Courteous SUPERLMIVES Edna Hawkins Eric Curtis Most Dependable Biggest Pest Dawn M. Boyd Best Personality CLASS I-IISTCRY In September, 1949, we, the class of 1953, made our first appearance in high school. For almost eight years we had looked forward to the time when we would be high school students. We still feel grateful to our first grade teachers, Mrs. Gail Moore and the late Miss Bertha Steele. We realize the great responsibility they had in teaching a grolpp pf small boys and girls to read and write and to-iind their way around at sc oo. u We were a class of fifty-three when we graduated from the eighth grade. Six other students joined us from Valmead. It was a pleasure to welcome these six students to our school. This made our number Hfty-nine. Mrs. Curtis and Miss Mast were our Freshman teachers. We elected our class officers and got to work. Before we knew it, the year was completed and we were Sophomores. We lost several of our classmates and were now a group of forty-tvvo. Cary Clark was elected as our class president. Our activities were a bit numerous this vear. In the fall of ,51 our Junior Class was a happy group of thirty-four. Eight of our classmates failed to return to school, but it was a privilege to welcome Carolyn Bradshaw to our class. This year we werenit divided into two sections, Mr. Lyle B. Cook was our home room teacher. Tony Woods was elected presi- dent of our class, Hersel Storie, vice-president, Edna Hawkins, secretary, and Sue Watts, treasurer. Because of our aggressive campaign, our own Edna Hawkins was elected Miss Happy Valleyf' We had numerous important activities during our Junior year. Among them was the ordering of our class sweaters and rings. The event that almost everyone looked forward to was the Iunior-Senior Banquet. The banquet was held at the American Legion Home on April 25. Everything was grand, and those who attended will long remember this festivity. Our final year began in September, 1952, with Mr. Edwards as our home room teacher. Cary Clark was elected president and we dignified seniors began working on the many tasks that were before us. It was a great pleasure to pub- lish the school annual. Letis hope everyone will enjoy and treasure it in the years to come. The outstanding ventures of our Senior year were the publishing of the an- nual, the presentation of two class plays, and the preparation for graduation. We will forever be grateful for the privilege of attending this school and for the guidance and encouragement of our parents and teachers. When we receive our diplomas, the history of our class as a group ends, and each member will write his own history by his future deeds. FAYE CLOER, Historian LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of 1953, realizing that the close of our school days are near at hand, think it wise to leave something to those who in the future will undertake to fill our places. In the course of our high school days, naturally, we have accumulated various and valuable possessions, our years have been fruitful. We have acquired a vast store of knowledge along with other things that will help us through our lives. Since we are burdened with some super- fluous possessions, we think it wise to dispose of them, too, we realize that the school would have a great loss without us or our valuable possessions. The underclassmen, especially the Juniors, would be handicapped if we took all our valuable assets. To our faithful and long suffering principal, Mr. Parlier, we leave our heart-felt gratitude for his helpfulness and co-operation in leading us to our goal. To our sponsor, Mr. Edwards, to whom we are very much indebted for his leadership and guidance, we leave our wishes that he may have a class just as he wants it to be. To our teachers, who are our friends and helpers, we leave our wishes that the oncoming students will be more willing to abide by the rules and regulations. To individuals we bequeath the following characteristics: We, Gary Clark and Patsy Barlowe, leave our superlatives of most athletic to junior jones and Ianelle Walker. We, Tony Woods and Patsy Barlowe, leave our popularity to jesse Suddreth and Gaynell Suddreth. We, Russell Dula and Shirley Greene, leave our cuteness to Bruce Hamby and Evelyn Osborne. We, Hersel Storie and Edna Hawkins, leave our superlatives of most versatile to Charles Winkler and Mary Agnes Bolick. We, Tony Woods and Betty Cottrell, leave our ability to dress well to Dan Robinson and Rowena Christenbury. We, Dewey Hawkins and Sue Watts, leave our ability to achieve success to Charles Wat- son and Norma Moretz. I, Freida Cloer, leave my superlative of most courteous to Linda Tuttle. I, Charles Robbins, leave my bashfulness to Jones Shoe. I, Carl Osborne, leave my superlative of best sport to Maynard Storie. I, jimmy Miller, leave my wittiness to Bobby Church. I, Eric Curtis, leave my superlative of class pest to Maynard Storie. I, Patsy Barlowe, leave my attractiveness to june Suddreth. I, Carolyn Bradshaw, leave my superlative of most dignified to Shirley Martin. I, Mildred Watts, leave my Hirty ways to Gaynell Suddreth, June Suddreth and F. A. Greene. I Edna Hawkins, leave my dependability to Virginia Sullivan. 7 I, Shirley Miller, leavy my musical talent to june Suddreth. I, Dawn Boyd, leave my superlative of most talented to Emma Jean Bryant. I Gary Clark, leave my superlative of most handsome to Iay Suddreth. 7 I, Shirley Miller, leave my superlative of prettiest to Ruth Martin. I Dawn Boyd, leave my personality to Nancy Rash. I, Eloise Pearson, leave my talkative ways to Judy Thompson. I, Dewey Hawkins, leave my superlative of most intellectual to Norma Moretz. I, Faye Cloer, leave my superlative of most studious to Shirley Oakes. I, Dawn Boyd, leave my originality to Geraldine Mink. I, Marlene Greene, leave my high-tempered ways to Shirley Martin. We hereby appoint our principal, Mr. Parlier, sole executor of this last will and testament. In witness thereof we, the senior class of 1953, the testators, have set our last seal, this 26th day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifty three. Hersel Storie CLASS PROPHECY Well, I guess it's the gypsy in me-I don't know any other reason why they chose me to foretell the class prophecy. I will now gaze into this crystal ball to see what the future holds for this grand class of 1953. Turn onward, turn onward Oh time in your flight Let me see the graduates of '53 Ten years from tonight! Dawn McNeill Boyd decided to follow her husband up. She is now working near the army base as a personnel worker. As we remember Dawn's personality, we're sure she will succeed. I hear Memorial Hospital has quite a time telling F reida and Faye Cloer apart. We always did at school too, but they were very successful and turned out to be very good nurses. Our quiet,' Tony Woods attended Appalachian College and decided to really make him- self worth while. He always was good at basketball, but we never dreamed he would someday be coaching in a large city school. Shirley Greene is married to one of her ole flames I hear she is a very efficient wife. Maybe her Home Economics did her some good after all. Carl Osborne always has been pretty good at sketching. He now has a job as a commercial artist for one of the large newspapers in Raleigh. Say, who is that smiling nurse coming out of Room 211 in Duke Hospital? Sue Watts, of course. Who wouldn't get sick just for her to hold his hand? Russell Dula and Jimmy Miller are two of the most successful farmers of our day. I've heard they had to build larger barns this year because they are buying new machinery. What they learned in F . F. A. must have been worth a lot. Listen, I hear music. It sounds like the voice of Marlene Greene, who is now recording the nationis top hit tunes. Her voice will always be remembered by her classmates, because singing was always her first love. Betty Cottrell is now secretary for her husband. Betty always was good in typing, but no one ever guessed she would someday be a secretary and marry her boss. My, that new filling station that jay Greene is building is really swell. Some people wonder how he does so well, but I would like to know if his conscience hurts him when he sells three quarts of gas for a gallon. As we all remember, Mildred Watts started her career as a housewife early. She has carried her career even farther and now has two smiling youngsters. No one can say Mildred didn't make a go of her marriage. Lower the gang plank, folks. Do you see what I see? None other than our own Hersel Storie, who is now in the United States Navy. Say, who is that going in the parsonage? The former Shirley Andrews, who is bride of the new Baptist minister. She always was a wonderful person, and I know sheill make a model wife. Dewey Hawkins is the fellow to call when you need to have your sink unstopped. I under- stand he is a first-rate plumber. Take a letter, please, Miss Carolyn Bradshawf' She is secretary to the President of a large bank in Greensboro. Pictures Live Forever is Patsy Barloweis slogan. Patsy is now a wonderful photographer. I hear she has qutie a way with children. Say, whatis this? Buy your tickets for the baseball game tonight. Gary Clark, formerly of Happy Valley, North Carolina, stars for the Boston Red Soxf, Well, all I can say is, I bet it's going to be exciting. Edna Hawkins, as you know, attended Wake Forest. She liked it so well that she is now on the faculty there. Charles Robbins is doing quite well for himself in his new hardware store. He says the women don't buy rolling pins any more, but he passes the word along to the new brides that he has a new supply of can openers. Eric Curtis has finally gotten on television as a comedian. There was never a dull moment at school as long as Eric was around. I suppose you wonder what the crystal ball holds for me. My, it looks interesting, but right now, as you can see, I'm too busy with the future of my classmates. Eloise Pearson, Prophet I FEATURES MOTTO We resolve to meet the future. fred with the flame of the present S and armed with the steel of the past. , 3'-,5 CLASS COLORS Purple and White CLASS FLOWER Violet Class Poem Class Song TOGETHER DEAR HAPPY VALLEY HIGH Together we have stormed the years, - Have downed defeat and conquered gow IS the hog? fears, or us to say a ieu Together we have climbed the hill NOW IS the time to To achieve success and happiness. Think of friends so true. A special talent marks each one . Their shoulders thus to Wear upon, NOW 15 the hour Mantles of achievement gay, When our class of ,53 leaves That helped us to reach Commence- To think of Alma Mater ment Day' And our teachers, too. All honor to our worthy school We strived to prove with every ruleg NOW is the hour All honor to the mark that we - - Have handed to posterity ggjjnwi 2:35256 begins In history never will there rise With all our hearts today Our like again, we dare surmise. Farewell to thee A First in work! First in play! D H ll , h What higher praises could one say? ear appy Va ev H13 SHIRLEY ANDREWS MILLER DAWN MCNEILL BOYD MASCOTS LANE ADKINS MON A TAYLOR SNAPSI-IOTS Proud papa June bride Family circle Leftovers Time out Leading the pa rade Love that pose Camera shy Dream stuff Fight Eagles fight! Clowning it up I Went to your Wedding Famous Charac- ters Daily routine Have some salt S CKY Docunhu IB, l95Z THE CHEERLEADERS Wu lhlnk the Clwerlcadan dld no Hudm Tu-day Min. lv when an-pmlm. Awmdlngn ohm nplvln an :lu pap mn N- -,uma pw ynlllng ut nn. pn. Ihunlu fov fha vondorlul nplrll Inu up Il up. . nn. lab ...ny mn,- NM, , bw dw-m. I -JV M' If W pf I ,Q-pad., 6 N 6 X6 THE AQUILA STAFF THE EAC1LE'S CRY STAFF COMMERCE CLUB BETA CLUB HOME ECONOMICS CLUB F. F. A. ALLIED YOUTH KEY CLUB 4-H CLUB MARSHALS BUS DRIVERS LUNCH ROOM STAFF SUE WATTS, Editor-in-Chief ACTIVITIES THE AQUILA STAFF Editor-in-chief.. A,..,,.,..,. ,....,,....,,,....-.,...,.,........,..,...... S ue Watts Assistant Editor SvW-..,,.....,, ...,.,,,A4,......,,......,,v,,.,,,,,...... M ary Hawkins Business Managers ......S,. ..S.,,,v J immy Miller and Shirley Miller Sales Manager ,ss-,.,,..,,., ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.....,,.--, T ony Woods Make-up-Editors SvS-,.s.-- .,.,.., P atsy Barlowe and Hersel Storie Art Editor s.,... . .......S,.. ........,.S........................ E dna Hawkins Sports Editors .,,S Feature Editoru- Cloer Faculty Advisers .......... Treasurer ..,e,...,e,,e ,,----,Gary Clark and Freida Cloer ...........,.-................, Eloise Pearson B. Edwards and Mrs. Curtis THE AQUILA The latin word for Eagle, is the new name of our annual this year. Changing the name was a huge undertaking, but we feel everyone will cherish as well as remember The Aquila. ACTIVITIES THE EAGLES CRY STAFF Editor-in-Chief ......................,......,............................ - ........ Faye Cloer Assistant Editor .......... -- - ...... - ......... Judy Thompson Assignment Editor ......... .....,.....,,.,..................... J esse Suddreth Art Editor ...,...,............ .,.,,....,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,.. Bruce Hamby Sports Editors ................ --- .... Janelle Walker and Gary Clark Humorous Editor ........... - ................................... Dennis Baker Managing Editor ........... .............,..............., C harles Watson Circulation Manager ,....... .............,....,,....,,,., C harles Winkler Proof Reader ................... .................................... E dna Hawkins Faculty Advisers ......... ........ J . B. Edwards and Dean J. Ezell Editor-in-Chief ..,..,................,. Faye Cloer Assistant Editor .............. Judy Thompson The Eagle's Cry, the biweekly news- paper, gives the students much experi- ence in journalism as well as the feeling of pride which comes from publishing such a paper. Readers of The Eagle,s Cry keep up with all school activities, those in which they are active participants as well as the others. ACTIVITIES WWWWM COMMERCE CLUB Left to right: PATSY BARLOWE, Treasurer BENNY MARTIN, Reporter PEGGY WARREN, Secretary MARY HAWKINS, Vice-President TONY WOODS, President Left to right, First row.' J. B. Edwards, sponsor, Tony Woods, Mary Hawkins, Peggy Warren, Patsy Barlowe, Benny Martin. Second row.' Mary Agnes Bolick, Sue Watts, Edna Hawkins, Eloise Pearson, Shirley A. Miller, Freida Cloer, Carolyn Bradshaw, Faye Cloer, Mildred C. VVatts, Charles Winkler, Ralph Swanson, jesse Suddreth. Third row: Virginia Greer, Norma Moretz, Carolyn Teague, Bobby Greene, Charles Watson, Hersel Storie, Bruce Hamby, Rayvon Sherrill, Dennis Baker. Fourth row: Bonnie Woods, Swannie Winkler, Geraldine Mink, Gwendolyn Watson, Shirley Oakes, Gary Clark, Shirley Martin, Jimmy Miller, Judy Thompson, Janelle Walker, jack Richardson. ACTIVITIES Left to right: FAYE CLOER, Treasurer F REIDA CLOER, Secretary ELOISE PEABSON, President EDNA HAWKINS, Vice-President Seated left to right: Norma Moretz, Judy Thompson, Janelle Walker, Eloise Pearson, Edna Hawkins, Freida Cloer, Faye Cloer, Dawn Boyd, Patsy Barlowe. Standing left to right: Charles VVinkler, Mary Agnes Bolick, Irene Burress Gwendolyn Watson, Mary Hawkins, I. B. Edwards, sponsor, Shirley Greene, Betty Cottrell, Carolyn Bradshaw, Sue Watts, Clydia Borders, Shirley Miller, Charles Watson. BETA CLUB ,fx vga -fJ A C ACTIVITIES I I I2 . I II II I ' f ,Ik IX III I I I II ..-' -A r I HOME ECONOMICS CLUB .ff ' Left to right: VIRGINIA SULLIVAN, President MARY AGNES BOLICK, Vice-Pres. PEGGY WARREN, Secretary MARLENE WINKLER, Treasurer Left to right, First row: Mary M. Mast, Sponsor, Virginia Sullivan, Mary Agnes Bolick Peggy Warren Marlen W' kl L , e in er, ucy Goins, Colene Teague, Dora Lea,Bentlev. Reba Jean Adams. Second row: Doris Money, Gail Hartley, Maeoma Greene, Marjorie Ledford, Rita Clark, Jeanette Miller, Norma Moretz, Lucy Foxx, Frances Ritch. Third row: Reba Laws, Shirley Earp, Delores Laws, Ann Reba'Wike, Linda Tuttle, Evelyn Osborne, Jean Watts, Margie Shoemake, Emma Jean F aw. Fourth row: Gaynell Suddreth, Virginia Walker, Edith Beach, Mavis Knight, Leola Watson, Pauline Howell, Mary Rachel Bolick, Nelia Alice Storie, Cora Lea Price, Fifth row: June Suddreth, Christine Watts, Geneva Livingston, Adrian Wellbom, Rowena Christenbury, Elizabeth Winkler, Ruth Martin, Helen Wheeler, Juanita Frye. Sixth row: Mary Hawkins, Shirley Ritch, Evelyn Summerlin, Barbara Knight Edith Harmon Seventh row- Emma Jean Bryant, Landis Harrison, Judy Thompson, Janelle Walker, Epsey Ruth Moretz, Garolyn Allen, Elizabeth Webb, Reba Watson. ACTIVITIES Left to right: R. B. WHITELEY, Sponsor JAY SUDDRETH, Reporter KENNETH GREGG, Vice-President BOB MORETZ, President JOE OSBORNE, Secretary RALPH JONES, Treasurer 'Left to right, First row: Bob Moretz, Kenneth Gregg, Ralph Jones, Jay Suddreth, Second row: R. B. Whitely, Sponsor, Pinkney VVoods, David Ford, Delbert Oakes, Landon Pendergrast, Dennis Baker, Charles Winkler, Duane Baker, Bobby Greene, Charles WVatson, Bruce Hamby, Ralph Swanson, Tony Woods, Jesse Suddreth, Benny Martin. Third row: Lester Swanson, David Mills, Donald Carson, Wayne Coffey, Douglas Dobbins, Charles Roark, Wayne Haga- man, Floyd Bolick, Sherril Gentry, Jimmy Miller, Paul Austin, Ned Miller, Freddie Simmons. Fourth row: Russell Dula, Max Roland, Fred Woods, Bobby Melton, Homer Griffin, Wayne Harmon, Gary Hawkins, Carl Osborne, Hersel Storie. F ifth roto: Bobby Kirby, Bobby Triplett, Jimmie Evans, Richard Dula, Tommy VVoods, Bobby Church, Maynard Storie, Perry Coffey, Jack Richardson, Don Walker, Jones Shoe, Rayvon Sherrill. Sixth row: Jerry Smith, Billy Baker, Dewey Hawkins, Eric Curtis, Jay Greene, Keith Suddreth, John David Greene, Tommy Coffey, Doyle Hollars. Seventh row: George Church, Gerald Brookshire, Baxter Harmon, George Hagaman, Jimmy Parsons, Wayne McGhinnis, Lex Hamby, Morris Tuttle, Benny Campbell. Eighth row: Charles Smith, Joe McNeil, Paul Knight, Vernon Greene, Boyd Bolick. FFA ACTIVITIES ,...,., 1575 ' I ,aww f , .,, ,,,,, ff' if X ALLIED YDUTH Left to right: EDNA HAWKINS, Vice-President PATSY BARLOWE, Secretary SUE WATTS, President , BETTY COTTRELL, Treasurer . Left to right, First row: Sue Watts, Edna Hawkins, Patsy Barlowe, Betty Cottrell, R. B. Whitely, Sponsor, Second row: Evelyn Osborne, June Suddreth, Rita Clark, Christine Watts, Gaynell Suddreth, Eloise Pearson, Shirley Greene, Mary Hawkins, Dawn Boyd, Clydia Bor- ders, Mildred C. Watts, Carolyn Bradshaw, Reba Watson, Frances Ritch. Third row: Emma Jean Bryant, Pauline Howell, Gail Hartley, Landis Harrison, Virginia Sullivan. Fourth row: Norma Moretz, Jean Watts, Virginia Greer, Wayne Harmon, Tony Woods, Jesse Suddreth, Jack Richardson, Hersel Storie, Marlene Greene, Shirley Miller, Bob Moretz, Mary Frances Maltba. Fifth row: Linda Tuttle, Marlene Winkler, Barbara Knight, Janelle Walker, Judy Thompson, Peggy VVarren, Paul Austin, Benny Martin, Russell Dula, Doyle Hollars, Richard Dula, Ned Miller, Junior Jones, Dolores Collins. Sixth row: Mavis Knight, Rowena Christen- bury, Iris Nell Moore, Adrian Wellborn. Seventh row: Geraldine Mink, Edith Beach, Jeanette Miller, David Ford, David Mills, Douglas Dobbins, Dennis Baker, Maynard Storie, Pinkney Woods, Bruce Hamby, Don Walker, Mary Baker, ACTIVITIES C- N ,fr ,5 f 'ii512f?l?2 rf' Jeff 2' 44? 5 1 Left to right: TONY WOODS, President HERSEL STORIE, Vice President BOB MORETZ, Secretary JESSE SUDDRETH, Treasurer CHARLES WINKLER, Reporter Left to right, First row: I. B. Edwards,, sponsor, Tony Woods, Hersel Storie, Bob Moretz, Iesse Suddreth. Second row: Ned Miller, Ioe Osborne, Bobby Greene, Charles Winkler, Carl Osborne. Third row: Ralph Jones, Jimmy Miller. KEY CLUB -gg my ACTIVITIES I I II X I I 2 I 4-I-I CLUB Left to right: BOB MORETZ, President VIRGINIA SULLIVAN, Vice-Pres. KENNETH GREGG, Secretary RITA CLARK, Treasurer IOE OSBORNE, Reporter Left to right, First row: Bob Moretz, Virginia Sullivan, Kenneth Gregg, Rita Clark, Ioe Osbome, Frances Ritch, Josephine Laws, Dora Lee Bentley, Betty Beard. Second row: Doris Money, Maeoma Greene, Pauline Howell, Shirley Earp, Jeanette Miller, Keith Suddreth, Charles Smith, Max Roland, Paul Austin. Third row: Morris Tuttle, Bobby Greene, Douglas Dobbins, Joe McNeil, David Mills, Delbert Oakes, johnny Mack Turner, Tommy Coffey, jerry Smith. Fourth row: Charles Roark, junior Jones, Dan Robinson. ACTIVITIES SHIRLEY OAKES, Chief Marshal Left to right: Shirley Oakes, Chief Marshal, Charles Winkler, Jean Watts, Vir-I ginia Sullivan, Charles Watson, and June Suddreth MARSH!-XLS ACTIVITIES BUS DRIVERS Left to right, First row: Benny Martin, Carl Osborne, jimmy Miller, Fred Woods. Second row: jack Richardson, jesse Suddreth, Gary Clark, Dewey Hawkins, Gary Hawkins, Russell Dula. LUNCH ROONI STAFF Left to right: Mrs. Lucy Woods, Mrs. Faye Winkler, Mrs. Julia Isaac, Mrs. Car- men Suddreth, and Mrs. Dolly Miller. P WW WCS CHEERLEADERS TROPHIES BASKETBALL Girls Boys BASEBALL ATHLETICS CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Keith Suddreth, Caynell Suddreth, Edith Beach, Carolyn Teague, 1. B. Edwards, sponsor, Eloise Pearson, chief, Landis Harrison, Virginia Greer, and Charles Smith. xl? xv, ff: 5 i V 1, will I 41-'Q 7,. 3 Q f ! 2 I JI' 'S 1 ,, f ri: r7'X ff - 'E , r- , SQ S yxwyf,-:VVS ' iff ly Agfa? -wa' fits W 5N'iW- 3 'S if ' , f .,:E ,:. ttf, An., -.aff Q 1-xl:-ILEIILQ TRQPHIES Grammar Boys-Champs Grammar Girls-Champs Jr. High-Champs County-'31, '32, '33 County-'32, '33 County-'31 0 Q . ,, G ill H. S. Girls-2nd H- S- Gifls-2nd H. S. Girls-Champs H. S. Girls-4th Rotary-'51 Valdese-'50 County-'50 Valdese-'52 4 H. S. Girls-2nd H. S. Boys-Champs H- S- Gifls-Qh3mDS H. S. Girls-Champs Rotary-'52 C01-mfY ,46 C0UnfY' 52 County-'34, '35, '36 H- S- Girls-2nd Grammar Girls-Champs H. S. Boys-2nd H. S. Girls-Qh2ll11PS Rotary-'50 County-'52 Rotary-'50 Valdese' 47 ATHLETICS 6 a QHEPU S Team, Vanev t0 pw' cl' D 2 Sftfwwfkliw NOV' X Haggyctfliix 38 cg?a9Y?J Yoiiq 0 3 25 QXZPQY X 2 Ya':gf,oV l - 3 l Dec Xaove Havwlgi' 9 Oak 'll HQPPU Huasoi X6 1-1aP9yl 2 BXOVVU1 gan- HWY' mg x3 GY' aa. x CO' at 8,1 23 9.1 30 feb' 6 13 L X1 , l or so 20 , 27 f Left to right: Marlene Winkler, Elizabeth Webb, Peggy Warren, Helen Wheeler, Pauline Howell, Gail Hartley, Patsy Barlowe, Emma jean Bryant, Virginia Sul- livan, Mary Hawkins, Janelle Walker, Judy Thompson, Freida Cloer, Faye Cloer. Q ,. ' f'f I f V Q J-5 L, ' Q Zn . ,,,, , ' .2 J.: N , Q f. , ' a W 1 -fit ,my ,.,r it 1 i ,M ff A fi W, ,W I -' 5. 1 1 '- -Q ' Ng' ,m I 'ff 'S 1 , A Y-XMW' ' Y W- Vi, Wm jj 2 Q1 X 'T' ' P' ,mg ' .... 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Qiilfevvgixxev 'gg 54 Ywvgg Cfgaev' 58 0 lfizilweu Left to right: Douglas Dobbins, Rayvon Sherrill, junior Jones Kenneth Gregg Dan Robinson, Iay Greene, Tony Woods, jay Suddreth, Gary Clark Jesse Sud dreth, Homer Griffin, Paul Austin, Charles Roark. 5 G ra.. A A A Y y H ' if q s hiv Y , li, f ' z 2 A Q4 5 X i 9 if I f f 1 Ffh 5 ,AM . X L, , qs , , ,f 'M W T 1 ' 1 J .Q ull V4 X X, , ,YK ,A Vg, A , X X Y x v , X , if X - . l' l 9 l ,i My 5 1, G 2. Q4 LJ D' ATHLETICS A X X 19 5 Z BASEBALL TEAM Charles Gregg, Pitcher Bill Hawkins, Pitcher Gary Hawkins, First Base jay Greene, Catcher Cary Clark, Second Base Bob Baker, Third Base Bob Church, Third Base 61 Pitcher . Joe Clark, Short Stop . Charles Winkler, Short Stop . Earl Evans, Right Field . Max Ledford, Center Field . junior jones, Left Field 8 9 10 11 12 13. Bob Moretz, Manager Not Shown: Lex Hamby, First Ba Wayne Harmon, Asst. Manager E SC I f Ji 'vii :It in RUBE N I' U P si., A- .. -.' .,' - 3 'lx f--2251 - ,- 4' ,,. , 14' '1 , f' X. ,2f1'? elm- 94 X n r K .- fra ff, 'X 'f ,.f-M QQ5. X x .- .. 43 T' - - ' 1 f 'N 2 1' X- , N' i veg ,fc S. X Hx X' X -X: Ex- N - - ll, 2 4-1.x ' . x X : J? gdjlqbga Q av - R x si ., ' xv Z . fx . - 1 f 4 XSN X, s 1,4 -,.4..,,Qx ' x , 'Nr ity , Eff I ff fc fa,-w 1 Compliments of BRQYHILL FURNITURE FACTORIES Lenolr North Caroluna Representing LENOIR CHAIR CO LENOIR FURNITURE CORP HARPER FURNITURE CO Compliments of LENOIR MIRROR COMPANY LENOIR NORTH CAROLINA CONOVER FURNITURE CO. O. L. BROYHILL FURNITURE CO Compliments of CALDWELL FUNITURE COMPANY Manufacturers of Bedroom Furmfure LENOIR NORTH CAROLINA ll ' ll I Compliments of BANK OF LENOIR LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA KENT COFFEY MANUFACTURING CQMPANY Iiy 1907 Lenoir, North Carolina Manufact f Q B d F 1 I Compliments of AMERICAN 8. EFIRD MILLS, INC. Nelson Plant 8. Spun Fibers, Inc. iNORSTFO 'X X !' QP' Q fp Q: 'W' 1 Q' jgfa ix: QD Compliments of CITY FLOUR AND FEED LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of T SPAINHOUR FURNITURE COMPANY Compliments of MOORE COTTON MILL COMPANY Corded Cotton Yarns Compliments of NEWTON TRANSPORTATION COMPANY WOODS' GROCERY Fancy Groceries and Feeds Gas and Oil HAPPY VALLEY N C 1- G. S. WALKER Amoco Gas, Oil, Groceries SHADY BEACH CURB SERVICE Pit-Bar-B-Q Congratulations DAYVAULTS DRUG STORE Across From The Post Office and Just a R I' bl Compliments of WALDENSIAN HOSIERY MII.I.S, INC HIBRITEN FURNITURE COMPANY Manufacturers LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA HIBRITEN CHAIR COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA STEELE RULANE SERVICE, INC. HICKORY LENOIR D 14643 D I43322 fy Lk U 1 X if BLUE BELL, INC. WorId's Largest Producer of Work Clothe LENOIR NORTH CAROLINA BLOWING ROCK CHAIR COMPANY LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA I L. ,. A,.L N - ' s :1f:f I W 'e si B e'ies' ' 2 ' S U N B E A M I . Bread .nd cake amen 6 Wroevf Sur: earn 1 . T X' . TW ' ' . LENOIR ICE 8. FUEL COMPANY LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Congratulations from UNION NATIONAL BANK Compliments of LENOIR FINANCE COMPANY A L ns Complete Aut F g HAMMARY MANUFACTURING CORP Manufacturers of Mahogany Occasional Tables JOYCETON, NORTH CAROLINA C OAKBORO LUMBER COMPANY ll Ile Road Lenoir, North C I DIAL 4-530 Compliments of FAIRFIELD CHAIR COMPANY Lenoir, North Carolina 1 l - I 1--11 1 ll 1 BERNHARDT FURNITURE COMPANY Dining Room Furniture LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of A 8a P S T O R E W l l - i lx Compliments of PEARSON'S STORE The City Store in the Country We Buy and Sell Hams Highway 268 - 2 Miles Bey d P tt S h I f B y Compliments of SERVICE CLEANERS BRUCE DALTON, Owner -A Compliments of HICKORY FIBER COMPANY i Z l up Compliments of LENOIR STATIONERY STORE Dial 4-6231 l n Compliments of DESIGN STUDIO 327 East Harper LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA LENOIR ELECTRIC REPAIR Electrical Construction Motors Rewound Delco Motors Sales and Service LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Dial 4-4556 CHEWNING BUICK COMPANY West Harper Extension Dial 4-4642 LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN Home Builders and Investors Since 1912 LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of PATTERSON STORE General Merchandise Highway 321 DIAL 4-6661 I D. D. SUDDERTH FURNITURE COMPANY Home Furnishings Maytag Washers and Ironers 540 West Harper Avenue Compliments of EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE Lenoir, North Carolina I LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA STUDENTS! Over the years we have made it a point to do our best to please you Happy Valley folks-we hope we can continue to do so. If you have not already done so, ask Desoto - Pwmouth our Cashier for Student Identification DIAL 4.4591 C d - or S SAVE MOVIE DOLLARS Lenoir, North Carolina l. C. HOLLOWAY, Mgr. CENTER THEATRE T ' .,,E,, ,,. ,, . , ,.- , , E ,- ..-. l ' Compliments Of Ervin'S Men'S Shop Rev. R. A. Frye LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA I A Avon Barber Shop Compliments of . DIAL 4-9419 l Lenoir, North Carolina Hal B. Adams i C. E. WAGNER, Mgr. i-W V EYAH-VN, ,mn ,if ev.-.i- -fd f- - W -AT T 177777727 -T T277 V 277 V The Coraclo Shop Womens' Apparel Lenoir Hardware 8. Furniture Co. Dial 4-6991 'l08 West Ave. LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Dial 4-9471 Lenoir, N.C. Compliments of Sanders Chevrolet Company Compliments of Byrd's Pure Oil Service Station A. C. McCormick Quality JeweIer Lenoir, N. C. Dial 4-341 Compliments of Mrs. Laura A. Townsend Compliments of Avon Theatre Home of Better Pictures Compliments of Central Barber Shop OSCAR HARTLEY, Mgr. Dial 4-3281 Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! . . State Capital Life Insurance Eugene Dick Healan C, D, Cane, C. W. Miller Compliments of Foard Insurance Agency The GU8I'Bl lI'6e S'l'OI'6 AIl Forms of Insurance I LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA 1 Caldwell Builders Supply Co. Lenoir Office Equipment Co . . . Typewriters - Adding Machines Bulldmg Materlals Sales-Service-Rentals Old Blowing Rook Rood 105 w. Harper Ave. Dial 4-7341 . Fairway Super Market Hickory Highway 321-321A at Whitnel Quality Foods, Fresh Produce Compliments of Rural Plumbing Whitnel, North Carolina DIAL 4-7442 ll' Compliments of Ernest Phillips Compliments of Mary J. Hall We Specialize in Steaks, Chicken and all Sandwiches Time Grill Whitnel, North Carolina ..a... I The Fabric Shop, Inc. If lt's New-lt's Here I3I North Church Street LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA L ----1?11-' Compliments of J. C. Penney Company LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Belk's Department Store LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Collins Department Store Ballew Pharmacy Clothes for the Entire Family Pl'eSCl'lPifOf1S LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA DIAL 4-9561 LENOIR, N. l Compliments Of Appliance Center City Cleaners 122 N. Mulberry sf. Lenoir, North Carolina l-en0ll', N0l'il1 Carolina Compliments of ComPl'me 'S of Clara Cochrane E William W. Henderson, Jr. Hairstyles DIAL 4-4972 I Compliments of ' Compliments of d I Ho es C eaners Globe Hardware 9 DIAL 4-4918 . Tire Sales 8. Battery Co. DIAL 4-7311 Lenoir, North Carolina Joyceston Tourist Court ancl Service Station Lenoir, North Corolinc: Dial 4-9l94 Upstairs Sewing Room Alterations 81 Repairs 'li3Vz West Avenue Compliments of Drs. Reece 8. Graham as ,CLCLCL l Calclwell Farm Supply Whitnel, North Carolina DIAL 4-7462 Rainey's Watch Repair and Jewelry Whitnel, North Carolina DIAL 4-3117 Compliments of City Limit Barbecue Lenoir, North Carolina Compliments of Lenoir Funeral Home Lenoir, North Carolina Compliments of Kentwood Grill Morganton By-Pass Highway 18 CONGRATULATIONS! R. E. McLean Compliments of Mooney's Service Station Gas 8- Eats Compliments of J. C. Austin Grocery DIAL 4-4332 Bost Lumber Company Lenoir, North Carolina .J Arney's Grocers Gas, Groceries, Sandwiches i DIAL 4-4137 lnu E A L R f' d . I C L0 Qing. e 'noni Corley's Radio Shop ' B e . W 'nance O North Main Street Courteous Service, Easy Terms LENOIR NORTH CAROLINA Box 430 Dial 4-7371 ' L G. L. Austin Grocery We buy cheap and sell high Compliments of Home Electric Company Your General Electric ..eaIer DIAL 4-3406 LENOIR, N. C. Compliments of Beach's Beauty Salon N. Main Street DIAL 4-4931 Ralph Triplett Compliments of Ann's Beauty Shop DIAL 4-9422 Compliments of G. W. SULLIVAN I I l Black's Service Station 8. Gro. Esso Gas 81 Oil Blowing Rock Highway Miller's Service Station Gulf Gas 8. Oil Blowing Rock Highway Mountain View Inn Blowing Rock Highway Compliments of Avon Soda Shoppe LENOIR, NORTH CARQLINA Compliments of Parkway Hotel Blowing Rock, N. C. DIAL 5051 Carlheim Service Station DIAL 4-9155 Lenoir, North Carolina Carolina Tire 8. Appliance U. S. Royal Tires 81 Appliances Lenoir, North Carolina IT Compliments of Western Auto Associate Store Lenoir, North Carolina DIAL 4-4091 Ti.. Barger-Ashe Roofing Co. DIAL 4-7231 Lenoir, North Carolina Owen's Body Shop Joyceston, North Carolina DIAL 4-6522 Crump's Barbecue Lenoir, North Carolina DIAL 4-4012 Barrier's Jewelry Elgin 81 Bulova Watches DIAL 4-9601 New Blowing Rock Highway The Fashion Smartest Ladies' and Misses' Wear 120 So. Main Street 1 West Ave. Furniture 8. Music Co. Records, Pianos, Sheet Music DIAL 4-6942 Compliments of The Village Variety Store Blowing Rock, North Carolina ,-,.L -in , Saslow's Credit Jeweler 113 West Ave. Lenoir, North Carolina 1 - - V' l' Compliments of B. F. Williams and Dickson Whisnant Gibbons 8. Smith Electrical Contractors DIAL 4-5181 Central Cafe Specializing in STEAKS - CHOPS COUNTRY HAM 8. W. G. Cannon Paint Co. 112 South Mulberry St. DIAL 4-5335 ll, .- -1. Compliments of Lerner's Store I Lenoir, North Carolina I Compliments of Smithey's Grocery Market , Lenoir Roofing Co. Roofing and Sheet Metal Work LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Lenoir Curb Market Leftwich Electric Corporation Electrical Contractors 117 West Harper Avenue Lenoir, North Carolina l I I I -A Mill-Power Supply Co. Electrical Distributors Charlotte, North Carolina PHONE 5-5761 Gulf Oil Products A. S. NELSON, Distributor Lenoir, North Carolina Wayne Johnson Motors Studebaker Cars 81 Trucks Lenoir, North Carolina lg Compliments of Charlie's Place Parlier 8. Tomlinson Plumbing 8g Heating Contractors DIAL 4-5344 Eats 81 Drinks P. O. Box 799 Lenoir, N. C. Eckenrod Studio 8. Cam Commercial and Portrait Photography Amateur Supplies, Finishing and Enlarging 109 West Harper Ave. I Lenoir, North Carolina era Compliments of The Gold Shop Lenoir, North Carolina Compliments of THRIFT FOOD CENTER Pennton Avenue LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA ' EM ln' has 'E 'W sq' I-P -' ---1. .L - , I Complime,-,fs of E We wish to express our appreciation to 4 our advertisers for their generosity in 5'10'25c l advertising with us. Thanks! Lenoir, North Carolina , SENIQR CLASS 1 5 I l V yl, club lf'S '5 y Befd Members mx Nev' we Be EY ' High HAPPY fkyuavvv Xgelwelvstx w E ' A52 bers e- xner TQ, ,ea bv we pine nemo m we camns lc 'rue vfogla veafsml' ,L was mel lsldent. Ewgseorder. FY?-lla Bowflex meeunz km which sane lb dgvodssa-my anis iomweft x,,,y.nma PjQ,,g'm vF f',f,3,.c4 mwe 006, lea hen xn ,K il' 2 D in the last quarter and were de- , C Faye amen! 'J B, EWS, The P' nsor. - me new Spf, me purvoi an fsscnoxa '. d 0 Llon no wl ls NB mem wecuves UF m The ner: misc lx fgvnmmm Pledge ' 1 GARY CLARK Clark Head of Happy Valley Senior Cluss Bm 'lillcale bgmwe rsmli .van 0 and Ac flowe- xs. Ye? ee mn the W5 lent W me mu ushle' her WY ,mana 'lg me ff' anion 0: gms B E Bela ,Z alsle Radios bers af' lil 1 r e A .lanel r Nor: f Cm: shaw- oWn W .Y Agne A w l HAPPY VALLEY - Gary Clark ln the president of the Happy Val' ley l-llgh school Senior Class. He was elected at the cencluslo Qt 1 10-day campaign which co nlsled ol speeches. songs DOSKCFS ny n, and an election by secret ballot. l umm officers elecUed are rm' ,bert Duln, vlce president: Edn ' Hawkins. secretaryg Bletty Colire n ll lrensurcrz and Eloine Pearson, Happy Valley , lakes Z From Kings Creek HAPPY VALLEY - A double- ecker hardwood lrlum h was d P posted here Friday nigh! as Hap- py Valley turned back Klngs Creek The glrls' game was lop-slded, 72 lo 46, but the quintet battle was one for the books. 58 to 55. Happy Valley come from behlnd to break the tie at 55-all on a charity loss. Moments before lhe game ended Junlor Jones arched in a tield goal that clinched the vic- !Ol'y. The boys' affair was rugged ali the way and there were sensation- al plays by both sides, Jay Greene led Happy Valley's scorers with 29 points: Whittington wllh 24 points was chief scorer for the los- ers. The boys' lineup: HAPPY VALLEY 1581 - Iot- wards, Jay Sudclreth 3. Junior Jones 6. Paul Austin 5, Kenneth Gragg 3: center, Jay Greene 29: guards, Gary Clarke 1, Douglas Dohblns 2, Dan Robinson 2. KINGS CREEK 1553 - lorwatds Keller 12, Whllilnglon 23, D. Church 2: center. C. Church 5: guards. Eugene Greene 6, J. Greene, Curl- ton 6. The girls' lineup: HAPPY VALLEY 174V - for- wards, Hartley B. Janelle Walker 29, Vlrglnla Sullivan 21. Wheeler, Winkler 4. Warren, Hawkins 4g guards, Barluwe, Freldl Cloer. Faye Clner, Bryant, Thompson. Webb, Paw. Howell. KINGS CREEK 1467 - forwards Jenn Vlncs 12, Betty Wilson 27, lMane Vines 5. Geraldlne Robert- son,'Dorothy Holler Z3 guards, Umm- McMillan, Mary Dcl Hnuarg guards Margare' Barlowc, Janelle Jones, Barlowe, Rose Mary Llvlng- lston, Kathleen Nllson. Emxly Aus- lun. , ,-,1... l Happy Valley, Cove Creek ' Split On Court ley's girls and Cove Creek's boys were victorious at basketball play- ed here last night in pre-season competition. ' Mrs, A, G, Swift's lassies rolled to an easy 76-25 victory, while Coach Lyle Cook's.boys Ialtered tested, I HAPPY Valley entertalns Oak Hill 1 of Burke county ln a twin bill Tues- day mght at 1:30 o'clock, Outstanding Happy Valley for- wards on the sexlette were .lan- elle Walker. Mary Hawkins, and Vlrginxa Sullivan, whlle Center 'Tony Woods paced scoring by the qulmet. The lineups lfield goals. tree throws. total pointsl: l GIRLS ' HAPPY VALLEY - forwards. Mary Hawkins 10-2-22, Janelle Wal- ker 10-3-23, Virglnia Sullivan 'l-l'l5, Gall Hartley 6-0-12. Helen Wheeler Z-0-4, Marlene Winkler, guards, Patsy Barlowc, Faye Cloer. Frelda Clocr, Emogene Bryant, Elizabeth Webb, Pauline Howell, Peggy War- , ren, COVE CREEK - forwards. Max- ie Herman 6-0-12, Maxne Greer ,O-1-l, Mollie Reece 10-10-30. Joyce lMlnlon 1-0-2, Shirley Hinsong guards. Dolly Teams, Loyce Min- y lon. Joanne Hollar, Shirley Romin' rger, Loretta Ward, Wllma Isaacs, 'Happy Valley 19 14 16 29-76 Cove Creek 6 9 15 15-45 ' BOYS- COVE CREEK - forwards. John Banner 9-513, Hen Fox 01-1, Joe , McNeil, Martin Banner 5-8-18. Jum- 'mic Swift. center. Clay Cream: l guards, Doug Hinson, John Horton. , Marlon Combs l-1-3, Jimmie West 2-0-4, George Mast 2-Z-6. Charles Love. HAPPY VALLEY - forwards. :Jay Greene 4-4-12, Homer Griffin I0-I-1, Jay Suddreth Crl-1, Junior Jones 3-3-9, center, Tony Woods 54-145 guards. Gary Llark 0-1-l, Paul Austin 0-3-3, Dan Robinson 0-Z-2. Rayvon Sherrill, Douglas Dobbins, Charles Roarx, Cove Creek l0 13 10 21-55 Happy Valley 13 'l ll 10-43 55 to 42. r I PRIZE WINNER - Happy Valle High school's float non hrs! prxz Ln the Caldwell County Fan' pnrad HapHmey Cagers Win Z HAPPY VALLEY - The Happy Valley basketballers ushered ln the 1952-S3 season last night with vle- lorles over Blowing Rock. and the boys' bnulc was a thrlller. Coach Lyle Cook's qulnt came lrom behind, 14-22. lt halftlme, snatched a one-point leadAat 29-28 alter three quarters, and held on grimly to the ehd for n 31-35 vlvr tory. The girls, coached by Mrs. A, G. Swlfl, showed championship lorm in rolling to an easy 60-26 victory. Janelle Walker with 20 points 'and Mary Hawkins wlth 17 paced the victors. HaPPY Valley entertains the strong Cove Creek teams here No- vember IB, The llnenns lfield goals, free throws. total pnlnlslz GIRLS - ' HAPPY Valley ISO! - forwards, Mary Hnwklns 8-1-17. Janelle Walk- er 9-Z-Z0, Vlrglnia Sullivan S-0-12, Gail Hartley 2-0-4. Helen Wheeler l-0-Z, Marlene Wlnklerg guards, ml... n...l....... 1.-.a.,n. m..- 1.-mf. y I wnncsscd by 12,000 persons Tues-I days observed ln the United States. e day aliernoon. The float depicts H Fu HaPPY Vlllgy'S second stralght hrs!-pllce winner ln the c Father Time and lhe national holil parade. 1Pho!o by Rul!y.J 'IZQOOO See Colorful Fair Poradeg Happy Valley Wins More nm 12,000 pm-suns jammed 1-mms mcluded , d the streets and sidewalks ln up-' and 11 drum majorelteguginrgsgz ,lawn Lenoir Tuesday afternoon to 'wnness a colorful and gngantnc wax-- adn that olllcnally opened the Cala. well Couniy Fair I Four bands, ll Iloals. I9 decorat- led cars. 18 commercial vehicles. 'live cycles lwn horses a rhuck wagon. bumzy and rmny hnelmn to a cart wcrr- in the parade. I Hapny -Ialley Hrgh srhool for Olw. lsegc-nd cfmsccumr :fear won first Qprxze lm its float which portrayeu Father Time and the venous holl- rlays celebrated in thc Umged Slams, Second pnze went to Lower JC:-eek Elementary schnnlg llxlrrl. ld It-last Harper Elementary school, Lenoir: lourlh, to Kmgs Crock Al- lied Youth Chaplcrg and liflh, Gr.:mle Falls Alllcrl Youth Chapter. Judgrs were Mrs, Genie Bohler ol lhe lllorpanlon Chamber of Com- merce and the Rev. A. R. Del- wiler of Lenoir 1 The Lenoh' Juninr Hlgh School Band, the championship Lenoir Hlzh School Band, the Granite Falls High Schfl Band and the rFrNclmPn Hlzh School Band wrre with the band on the Hon re. 'presenting Lower Creek school: ten ,Cub scouts ln a carnplng scene, irepresenting West Lenolr school: 'Granite Falls Girl Scouts al a 'camp sim, Lltlle League baseball ' Players representing the Lenoir Kl- 'WHHS Club: a Playground swf: Woods Heads Commerce Club At . Happy Valley High HAPPY VALLEY - Tony wood. was recently elected president ,Q HHPPY Valley's newly orgmhu Commerce Club. The purhggge 0, this club is Lo publish the High School newspaper and leun mg 51:-iso! happenings ln me bums.. 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