Annual Publication LELAND HIGH SCHOOL Leland, North Carolina Volume 5 Leading us onward to higher goals, guiding us not only as a class, but also individually, and always willing to help us when we fall short of our marks, we, the Senior Class, dedicate The Pilot with all respect and honor to Mrs. Veneta A. Geedy, who gives us inspiration and teaches us the true meaning of honesty and loyalty, She has inspired us through the years to reach the top through hard work and efficiency. FACULTY CLARA M. STRONG East Carolina College, B.S. Science, Health, Biology, Civics, World History HOLLAND MANNING Atlantic Christian College, A. B. Principal VENETA A. GEEDY Winthrop College, B.S. Commerce NELL WEBSTER FRYAR East Carolina College, B. S. Mathematics, English, REXFORD E. PINER East Carolina College English, U.S. History, Spanish ll IRENE S. MANNING East Carolina College, A. B Home Economics Albe rta Me Martha President Floyd Bennett S ' esident Vxce Pr Kay Hew dlin ellars ett Raynor Secretary Minnie Drew Fulcher 1-er Treasu Jennis Ree Go Mascot TC sfmoa CLASS omcms SENIORS PAUL SEBERN AUSTIN He's quiet as a mouse, Very timid, even shy, But with that sunny little smile--he'll get by. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WAYNE SMITH AUSTIN Quite enough said, But not enough done, For Wayne is always seeking fun. Glee Club l,Z,3,45 4-I-I Club l,Z,3,4 President 3. MILDRED EMMA GAINEY She's full of wit and pep, To us--that's her rep. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, Z5 Glee Club l,Z, 3,45 Tiger's Roar Staff 3, PATRICIA ANN GAINEY What's the talent of our choice? A friendly smile, a lovely voice. Softball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Assistant Editor Tiger's Roar 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. - DANIEL THOMAS BREW, JR. In typing class Danny is a whiz, In athletics, too, he is, - To all his teachers Danny's a joy, To us he's a good-all-around boy. Class President l, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3,45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Glee Club 2, 3,4, President 3,45 Marshal 35 Sports Editor Tiger's Roar 35 Editor- in-Chief The Pilot 45 4-H Club 3. MINNIE DREW FULCHER Drew Fulcher, need we say more Than cheerfulness, friendliness, Glamour galore? Clee Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Class Treasurer 3,45 Marshal 35 Re- porter Tiger's Roar 3,45 Spanish Club 4: Class Historian 4. , SENIORS VIRGINIA MARIE LEWIS Always mischievous, always gay, Always laughing, come what may. New Hanover High School l, 25 Bible Club lg Scribblers 1, 23 Dramatics Club 2, Mar- shal 3g Advertising Staff The Pi1ot 43 Glee Club 3,45 Spanish Club President 43 Head Cheerleader 45 Reporter Tiger's Roar 35 Class Poet 4. KEN MCGEE Nonsense, nonsense, all day long, Doesn't your world ever go wrong? Class Vice-President Z3 4-H Club 1,Zg Tiger's Roar Staff 3. JAMES COUNCIL LENNON To find a friend like him is rare, We know he'l1 always get somewhere. Glee Club 1, Z, 3,43 Art Editor 45 Class Vice-President 3, Class Prophet 4. DELORIS IDELL LEWIS Smart, serene, sincere, To us she's really a dear. Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4g Assistant Business Manager Tiger's Roar 4. MARTHA ALBERTA MEDLIN Always smiling, always sweet, Always pretty, always neat. Basketball 1, 2,45 Softball 1, Zg Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, 35 Class President 4g Chief Marshal 3. INEZ SKIPPER POPE Ulndustrious and steady, She'1l always keep her place, And out in front she'11 be, When we're at first base. Typist Tiger's Roar 3,43 Class Trea- surer 4g School Representative in County Beauty Contest 3. SENIORS KAY HEWETT RAYNOR She studies, she's kind5 She's as sweet as you'll find. Shallotte High School 1, Z5 Beta Club Pre- sident Z5 Glee Club 15 4-H Club 1,25 Class Secretary 45 Feature Editor Tiger's Roar 45 Spanish Club 4. FLOYD BENNETT SELLARS He does his share from day to day, While building a life along the way. Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Class Vice-President 1,45 4-I-I Club l5 Humor Editor Tiger's Roar 4. WILLIAM MORRIS SUE A carefree air, a friendly beam, A guard on our basketball team. Basketball 2, 3,45 Glee Club 2, 35 Marshal 35 4-H Club 4. JOAN COLLEEN SIMMONS Like a Punch and Judy show, Co11een's always on the go. Glee Club l,Z, 3, 45 Reporter Tiger's Roar 35 Art Editor Tiger's Roar 4. DONNA OHMAN SKIPPER Jolly and carefree, Come what may. She laughs it off, That's just her way. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, Z5 Glee Club 1, 2, 35Business Manager Tiger's Roar 4. ef Q., Wi' film ' lil is W ll! . I i -Q ,Ffa 3 ' .sf 15'-Q. wi l95Z 13. .-1. f ,Q X CX-aff'-fl If ..3?x v X42 -027 it 1 'Q v tin . s 'Q 9 it N fa' 5 I .. Q 1' ' b Q We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two, ofthe Leland X X High School, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish and Q Q declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. N t We, the Seniors, leave to Mr. Manning, our principal, our deepest appre- : Q ciation for his earnest devotion to problems of student life and unselfish zeal 5 for the advancement of our school. X t To the high school faculty, we bequeath our sincere thanks for their splen- 1:1 Q S did helpfulness and genuine interest in each of us. X S To our underclassmen, we leave the great honor of being a Senior. Q R To Leland High School, we bequeath our undying love and high esteem. x z It is our earnest desire that our dear Alma Mater will continue to be a beam- ! ing light through coming years. R ,N I, Ken McGee, do will my ability to aggravate Mrs. Geedy to Lloyd Klutz. Q ,M I, Drew Fulcher, do will my Southern drawl to Kate Norris. Q K' YS I, Danny Brew, do will my ability to make A's in bookkeeping, which Edna g ' 'L Jacobs left to me, to Ray Scott. Q ff, I, Jenny Lewis, do will my love for shorthand to Fred Parrish. Q K I, Mildred Gainey, do will my ability to stay calm during a basketball X game to Lanita White. Q I, Wayne Austin, do will my ability to change gears in the school bus g without using the clutch, to Frankie Turner. Q --- I, Morris Sue, do will my ability to do things and get away with them to N Ralph Williams. - Q I, Sebern A,ustin, do will my love for school bus driving to Tylon Mintz. -': Q I, Floyd Sellars, do will my last-minute kiss before school starts to R James Gore. FN I, Martha Medlin, do will my ability to grow tall to Eunice Spencer. in l, Kay Raynor, do will my love for housekeeping to Claudia Raynor. 1 I, James Lennon, do will my art drawing on the Tiger's Roar to Ralph I 1 Williams. ' I, Inez Pope, do will my secret of charm and beauty to Nancy Robbins. I, Donna Skipper, do will my ability of catching Marines to Nancy Lennon. I, Deloris Lewis, do will my ability to pass time tests in typing to Bar- bara Lewis. I, Patsy Gainey, do will my ability to flirt to Claudia Raynor. IN WITNESS WI-IEREOF, we, the said Class of '52, do hereunto set our hand and affix our seal. ,li Signed: Martha Medlin, President Kay Raynor, Secretary Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Class of '52 to be their Last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who hereunto subscribe our names as witnesses thereof: Signedz Lloyd Klutz ,VN Patsy Willetts 1 Ig Christine Mintz 1 A' ' A Q Pvvv I X 6' . , ,943 Wa- ee AN? in J f MU. . Q f W .K L , 1 ' H 3 I .J 0. .' - CLASS PRGPI-IEC? This is an old classmate of yours trying to locate the 15 cents I 1oa.ned 1?-2 to someone in our Senior Class of '52, I can't remember who. Because you had such a good memory, I thought you could tell me who it was. By the way, what are you doing now? Secretary of the Hershey Candy Company in Pennsylvania? You get around, don't you? You mean Patsy Gainey is singing at the Stork Club? I'm glad she's going further with her voice. Have you heard about Drew Fulcher - Camera it is now - and her four- teen kids and a Cadillac? Pvt. Camera must have been promoted to afford that. Did you see Donna Skipper's picture in the paper? Yes! She fought with the Marines in the Korean War and is now a five-star general. I think I told you I was a farmer in Leland. The other day as I was plow- ing, Martha Medlin landed her helicopter right on my corn rows, and scared my mule away. To make up for that, she flew me all the way to Wilmington, and I'saw that new Belk-Beery Store. I was so glad to get back, because Martha never could even drive a car. She owns an airport in San Francisco, California. Do you know in what part of the world Wayne Austin could be found? Indianapolis? A speedway demon? Well, I didn't know that Farrnall tractor could do it. And his brother, Sebern Austin, where is he? Bat-boy for the Yankees! And to think he was such a faithful Rebel. What people won't do for money. ' Do you know what Danny Brew is doing now? He has given up hopes of being a baseball player and is going to run for president, despite Pendergast. Have you heard about Ken McGee's election as Mayor of Battle Royal? Floyd Sellars lost the election, but is now a prominent lawyer in Southport. All alcoholic establishments are closed in both of these large cities. Let me tell you some more about our old classmates. Deloris Lewis is now one of the best actresses in this country. At the present time she is star- ring in an Academy Award picture, 'Where Comes the Groom', now playing at the Delco Theatre. Mildred Gainey is now coaching football at N. C. State College, she's what you might call another Lucille Sweeney. By the way, Colleen Simmons is the wife of a local patrolman. She now drives a silver Ford. Maybe she has finally found the right man, but confi- dentially, I think she just wanted' to drive around with the siren open. Buggar Sue is now an inventor, and we are very proud of him. His last invention, a wonderful discovery, was a better clothespin. Kay Raynor has stopped teaching English and is now a cover girl for Esguire Magazine4 Jo Ann Coates is now a popular singer. She is singing on the Hit Parade. Inez, did you see where Virginia Lewis ran for 'Miss America'? Even though she won it, she is still running. This time it's for a man. Your time is up, sir. That will be 56.00, please. But my 15 cents! Oh!! Ohh! ! ! Miz B f J .1-'gg 1' X D ooo es be ,ll 5' v - ndu' vi YY 'YXYJST a Sxixpper noon Sam 5 OOYKXNG EST L- Ykaqd SCXXBT 5 1, Y ope Xue 3-12- Jfggpg ' - fn Q in M xk im Y iw N X 6253? gm xy !!Q1,!g 3 fm suPERLAT'VES MOST 1-HOPUL Ma 1-tha F' AR Medlin Ioyd Sellaz-s MOST LIKELY T M O SUCCEED oz-1-is Sue Martha Medlin X ., ski? MO S 51 PJYYXXJHYXC H5166 Ga' sr YB M x Z E51 P-vb 80090 eoofi L-ewks eooon 9 S S XJ 31969 X X jf' i f V ' 1 W1 mi SUPERLATIVES MOST DEP D1- ENDAB ew F' D LE' lllclzez- army Bl-ew I X Z Bzooesr FLIR TS Patsy cam We yn GY 6 Austin 5 N. mai ,, 9.1 X95 cw-S9 9 W ww 9 096 yAcO66 ion 2, 1 'a s., 'x 'v I, S Z Q5-1 STODXOU5 Ywaxj 0013 667 NK KM my 51? Dao . J 44 , K f iii X , PM fa ZS-, W5 CLASS POEM ODE TO ALMA MATER Oh, school of ours, to you we bring our thanks For love and inspirationg You gave to us a higher code of life, To you we pledge devotion. Within your bricken walls there is an echo Of tears and laughter rare: An echo which has voiced a thousand like us Who once were there. Dear LHS, we leave with higher standards That will endure: You gave us teachers who were kind and taught Us to be pure. Oh, noble school, with heads erect we leave you With faith to calm all fears, What previous mem'ries we are taking with us And onward through the years. Jenny Lewis I-,,,., .ii 'ivrr 15?-'g N 11151 Q A 1 N I CLASS HISTORY Several of us, the Class of '52, gathered on the Senior steps, guarding our Senior privilege of the front door from the underclassmen, and at the same time, doing a little reminiscing. Remember, said James Lennon wistfully, when we were green little freshmen? It doesn't seem like four years ago. I know, responded Donna Skipper. That was when Danny Brew was president of the class, Martha Medlin, secretary, and Mrs. Jenkins, our homeroom teacher. We really gave her a hard time, even though we were supposedly shy freshmen. The Glee Club gave the operetta, Hearts and Blossoms, that year, re- member? Patsy Gainey and Floyd Sellars had the leads. It turned out to be one of the biggest events. Oh, yes! Don't forget our sophomore year! chimed in Floyd. That's when we started raising money to give the Junior-Senior banquet for the fol- lowing year. A few girls in the class served at the Junior-Senior banquet that year. That was the year in which Danny was class president, Christine Hewitt, secretary, and Drew Fulcher, treasurer. Mrs. Morse was our homeroom teacher. We gave the operetta, Gypsy Troubadour, with Patsy and Danny star- ring, continued Floyd. That was a big success. A silence fell over us as our thoughts went back over our four years in high school--back to the little happenings that seemed so unimportant theng to the ball games, parties, homework, and other events. I thought our Junior year was nicest, Deloris broke the silence. We kept the gym store, 'The Tiger's Den', to raise money for the Junior-Senior banquet. That was really a fine banquet, wasn't it? A group of proud Juniors watched the expressions of surprise and appreciation on the Senio1's'faces that night at the Lion's Club. Wasn't that the year Danny was presidentg James, vice -presidentg Mar- tha, secretaryg Drew, treasurerg and Mrs. Geedy, our advisor? asked Donna. Yes, and also the time we took a 'day off' and went to look for a Christ- mas tree, said James. As the year ended, we found ourselves taking part in the graduation exercises. The marshals were Morris Sue, Drew Fulcher, Danny Brew, Jenny Lewis, and Martha Medlin, who was chief. I think the Senior year is best for everyone, Morris Sue added. Wher we elected class officers, Martha was chosen presidentg Floyd, vice-presi- dentg Kay Raynor, secretary, Inez Skipper, treasurer, and Mrs. Geedy, ad- visor. l thought I'd breeze right through the last year, but I found out dif- ferently. Ihad to study more as a Senior than before. I like the privileges of going to lunch early and having full charge of the front steps. The conversation slowly grew dim to my ears as I resorted to my own thoughts. Some were bringing back the day we ordered invitations, calling cards, and caps and gowns. Others were talking of our course in journalism and the trip to the newspaper offices. But I began to think, sadly but rather proudly, of the time when we would break the ties between us and the school life which we had become a part of through those past twelve years. w Class Historian, Drew Fulcher I JUNIOR -SENIOR BANQUET The annual Junior-Senior Banquet of Leland High School was held April 20, 1951, at the Leland Lion's Club. It proved to be the most successful banquet ever given for our school. The theme of Moonlight and Roses was carried out beautifully, the room being decorated with ivy and roses. Special guests of the evening included Mr. J. T. Denning, Superintendent of the Brunswick Coun- ty Board of Educationg Miss Alice Ann Edwards, tap dancer, accompanied by her parents, and Miss Lucille Britt, pianist. After dinner was served, everyone relaxed for a floor show, which included everything from Aa magician to hula -dancers. Our greatest appreciation goes to the Ladies' Auxiliary and the Lion's Club for their splendid help in making our banquet a success. JAMES GORE LLOYD KLUTZ NANCY LENNON JUNIORS TYLON MINTZ KATE NORRIS FRED PARRISH CLAUDIA RAYNOR NANCY ROBBINS RAY SCOTT LANITA WHITE FRANKIE TURNER RALPH WILLIAMS CLASS OFFICERS President ..... .................. . . Arnold Ray Scott Vice Piresident ...... ......... L loyd Klutz Secretary-Treasurer .... . . Claudia M36 RBYUO1' mr FIRST ROW Ann Meeks Christine Mintz Janet Williams Myrtle Mintz Patsy Willetts SOP!-IOMORES SECOND ROW Charlie Skipper Molly Lynch Vina Mae King Ram ona Williams Martha Ann Blake Buck Potter THIRD ROW Waitus Mintz T. J. Jones Donly Skipper Jimmy Davis Sammy Hilburn Jency Millican Mr. Rexford E. Piner Teacher CLASS OFFICERS President . .......... ....... . ........... . . . Jimmy Davis Vice -President .... . . . . . . Sammy Hilburn Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Patsy Willetts FIRST ROW Mrs. Nell Fryer, Nell Craven Jason Lewis Janet McDowell Doris Carrol Irene Mayor Bessie Barnhill Jean Gainey Margie Mintz Shirly Skipper FRESHMEN SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Teacher A.nn Allen John Murrell Curtis Butler Elmore Hooks Judy Coates Richard Skipper Betty Jo Fulcher Buddy Truesdale Joyce Ann Blizzard Ira Jacobs Nancy Williams Neil Stewart CLASS OFFICERS President .......... . . . Nancy Williams Vice-President ...... Ira Jacobs Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Ann Allen FOURTH ROW R.C. Ivester Harold Stafford James Benton Donald Sellars Cecil Benton ANNUAL STAFF Jenny Lewis Ann Meeks Mr. Rexford E. Piner Advisor Danny Brew Barbara Lewis Claudia Raynor This class is oz ganized for the advanm ment of students plan ning to enter the bus ness world. Bookkeel ing is taught one yea typing two years, al shorthand two years. Business and ple: sure have been con bined in the meetin of this organizatic which binds togethm all business students. Mrs. Veneta Gee is instructor for tl' group. COMMERCE DEPARTMENT FIRST ROW lhristine Mintz Barbara Lewis rene Mayor 'anet Williams Patsy Gainey Aartha Medlin Jell Craven SECOND RO W Ianet MCD owell violly Lynch viartha Ann Blake Drew Fulcher Ann Meeks 3etty Jo Fulcher THIRD ROW virs. Estelle Caudill Advisor Iurtis Butler Aildred Gainey Danny Brew Varnes Lennon Tloyd Sellars F. J. Jones F. J. .Tones Ienny Lewis Drew Fulcher Barbara Lewis Ihristine Mintz Ann Meeks Mr. Rexford E. Piner Advisor , - f fy is ' ' -A 5'f 3?V' 'N'I:'.?:. a 1 5 -fgm Y GLEE CLUB X' LOS FELICES SIETE BASKETBALL BOYS' TEAM Fred Parrish Donly Skipper Morris Sue James Benton T . J. Jones Jency Millican Sammy Hilburn Buck Potter Neil Stewart Danny Brew Ray Scott Ralph Williams CHEERLEADERS Nell Craven Patsy Willetts Jenny Lewis Ann Meeks Barbara Lewis GIRLS' TEAM Nancy Williams Claudia Raynor Ramona Williams Deloris Lewis Donna Skipper Martha Ann Blake Martha Medlin Janet McDowell Ann Allen Lanita White Mildred Gainey Molly Lynch Vina 'Mae King Curtis Butler Boys' Coach . . . . . . Mr. Clifford Clark Girls' Coach ........ . . Mr. Holland Manning Captain Boys' Team . . . .... . . . . . . Danny Brew Captain Girls' Team - - - . . . . . Claudia Raynor BASKETBALL CHEER LEADERS 995' 4' QQ' SCI WS., P9 506 .69 'S06'0h- ENCE DEPA DMTENT 'Zo ,GFX 99913 PEROQ' RECEIVES FUNDS 49' , , f VO' QS? 64559 vm? QX59 045 Q5 ,MCERS ELECTLQE, 0 :firm FRUQ-P REGOR1- 4? Lv-H CL ' 46' 1 Q25 HOLIDAY ,gs o Q0 QWD 95 Q of vp ATTENDED 1.5 0 369' an as CARNIVAL e 'Ya TIGER'S ROAR STAFF: Patsy Gainey, Editor: Lanita White, Assistant Editorg Donna Skipper, Business Managerg Deloris Lewis, Assistant Business Managerg Inez Pope, Typist: Nancy Robbins, Sammy Hilburn, Sports Editorsg Floyd Sellars, Ray Scott, Humor Editorsg James Lennon, Colleen Simmons, Art Editors: Martha Medlin, Kay Raynor, Eunice Spencer, Feature Reporters, Nell Craven, Pam Parker, Ann Allen, Curtis Butler, Nancy Lennon, Drew Fulcher, Patsy Willetts, Reporters, Mrs. Veneta Geedy, Advisor. 65 Og gay 15' DIED xi o sms REA Sffffoor get X5 GX Qveooflr ATHLETTC BUS B O8 Qamxv BE CLOSE 0290.3 ANNUAL ,L SY5-SX D THIS T 49969 063540 ES-'ILES Tmc HERS 510580 ffm 1556 HIGH WILL Loss Q6 -4? .M -ar? LHS :Stop G-41-PN 259 3' 1V 0 ,Q AL Is A LHS FLOAT WILL yawn! Q9 BE IN PARADE 'cg L' W V ' SEVENTH GRADE EIGI-ITI-I GRADE I il Q E as n F SIXTH GRADE Q3 il' FWRST GRADE AUTOGRAPHS SECOND GRADE X aunt 'ssh T! Compliment! of C0mPlf'f2e'2f-f of b MODERN LAUNDRY a , L DRY CLEANERS MARGARET S CAFE 118 S. 17th Street Leland N. C. 4 Phone 775 You Save as You Spend I When You Buy It at 1 Compliment: of FUTRELLE'S PHARMACY I J. W. MURCHISON CQ. 129 Princess sr. Phone 4422 Wilmington N. c. Wilmington, N. C. i I I Best Wishes 1 Complimentx of ' from I GEEDY RICHFIELD GAlNEY'S BARBER SHOP 4' I I SERVICE STAT ON 50 Hudson Drive ' Wilmington N. C. 4 P BARNES MOTOR CO. DAIRY QUEEN , Studebaker Sales 8: Service The Cone with the Curl on Top , Telephone 5676 710-14 South 17th Street 17th and Dawson Streets ' Wilmington N. C. Wilmington N. Cs w I' ,.., -, .-.lf ::::.1-::::- Congratulations, Seniors! WILMINGTON STYLE SHOP 711 Castle Street Feminine Apparel SHOEMAKERS, INC. Office and School Supplies Gifts and Greeting Cards Phone Z-3332 206 Princess Street Wilmington N. C. FOY'S FASHIONETTE Ladies' Smart Ready-to-Wear ZZ22'..CX2ZE2,,'ZQ PlGo'r'r's sekvlce AND MEN'S SHOP ANNEX Reliable Men's Wear 703 Castle St. Phone 3-2265 STATION AND CAFE 24-Hour Service At the Fork of 17-74-76 1208 S. 3rd St. Dial 22049 Best Wishes from BRADSHAW snos. FOUNTAIN OIL USED CARS J. G. Bradshaw COMPANY L. M. Bradshaw Distributors Wilmington, N. C. RICHFIELD RICHLUBE We Specialize in Good Used Cars RICH-HEAT 902 N. 3rd St. Dial 23640 Castle Hayne Rd. Dial 3-2443 Lincoln Mercury. 'Sales - Service OCEAN MOTOR SALES, SHAW PAINT AND INC. WALLPAPER CO. A 314 North Front Street 310 North Second Street Wilmington N. C. Wilmington N. C. I 1' 'L u r 1 'r r 4 'r P 'r lu P P 4+ U 'n 4 I 'r l.ac::: On Ocean Highway HOTEL CAFE FEAR Wilmington, N. C. Modern - Fireproof Air Conditioned Dining Room Connecting Garage AAA Headquarters Sidney J. Rivenbark, Mgr. CAPE FEAR MOTOR SALES, LTD. Your Friendly Ford Dealer Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Tractors Ford Parts 8: Services Telephone 6657-6658 215-217 Market Street Wilmington, N. C. Faithfully Serving Wilmington and Southeastern North Carolina For More than 35 Years Jspizissmif Q ' V' V fiffwslibif v , Z ., .,: I 4,-,ga-.:.Lhw..,s.:L.1, ...... :SSL ,,.. B Co. Wilmington ,4.,,,,,,, , , U ,.,, ,V ..,. ..,. North Carolina ' COOPERATIVE SAVINGS fr LOAN ASS'N. 8 North Front Street Wilmington, N. C. Frederick Willetts, President Where Thousands Save Millions Best Wishes J. T. Lee 8: Sons Gas and Appliances 1926 South Front Street Wilmington North Carolina A Key to a Tasty Meal Try a Mallard Sandwich A Treat to Eat Try Mallard's Ice Cream Sundaes of All Kinds, Banana Splits, Novelties and Package MALLARD'S ICE CREAM 8' SANDWICH CO. 2623 S. Front St. A Phone 4890 Wilmington, N. C. Typewriters - Adding Machines - Cash Registers Sales 8: Service TYPEWRITER INSPECTION COMPANY Wilmington North Carolina GUYTON 'S FOOD STORE Fifth and Castle Streets Wilmington North Carolina P 4 '4 I I I I 4 4 4 4 I I I4 I4 I4 I4 I4 4 I I I I4 I4 I4 I 4 4 I4 I4 I I4 4 4 4 I I 4 4 4 4 I 4 I4 I4 4 4 4 4 4 I I 4 4 4 4 4 I4 4 4 I4 4 4 I I I I I I I I 4 4 4 4 4 I4 4 I I I 4 I I4 I4 I4 bo-4-:::: Congratulations to You, Seniors There Is a Special Savings for You at Mac's Home Supply Company IYour Home-Town Storej F U R N I T U R E Kelvinator Refrigerators - Duo-Therm Heaters SUNSHINE LAUNDRY Launderers Dry Cleaners - Rug Cleaners Phone Z -3386 Mr. Eugene Bullard, Mgr. Lane's Lake Forest Pharmacy Lane's Brooklyn Pharmacy Commercial Bldg. , Lake Forest 902 North Fourth Street Greenfield Street LANE'S Drug Stores Wilmington, N.C. W. Ronald Lane, Owner Lane's Laboratories 8: Warehouse Lane's Market St. Pharmacy 604-606 North Fourth Street 1608 Market Street Congratulations and Best Wishes t0 Graduating Class from The Staff of I I I1 I A M F M 630 K. C. 1000 Watts 96. 3 M. C. AA -ff ' - Jront'.no-t'--- ----.fc --AA A----oc --Jhot-Jrorc---- Compliments of W. H. McEACHERN'S SONS H. L. Fruits and P1-Oduce 258 North Front Street Wilmington N. C. Wilmington N. C C omplimentx of MacMlLLAN CAMERON 8' COMPANY Wilmington N. C. C omplimentx of CHAS. LUM LAUNDRY Wilmington N. C WILLIAMS CLEANERS Sales Service C7 DYER5 international Shirt Laundry harvester MARKS MACHINERY Dial 2-1357 COMPANY Wilmington N. C. 1021 North Third Street Wilmington N. C. FOY -ROE 81 COMPANY HONNET 1867 9-ll N. Front Street Wilmington N. Your Jeweler Eager to Serve You C GREGG BROS. Compliments, of HARDWARE THE JEWEL Box Wilmington's Largest General Electric Credit Jewelers Appliances 19 N. Front Street v-- .v-v ghoeooh0'o04'----- --v-Jwr4-At 'A-A' A CUMBER-MOORE CO. Plumbing - Heating Oil Burners 17 North Second Street Wilmington, N. C. Dial 7117 P.O. Box 713 P.O. Box 435 Phone 7156 WILMINGTON SCRAP IRON Cr METAL CO. Iron - Steel - Metals - Pipe Structural Steel Distributors of Oxygen and Acetylene A. C. L. R. R. Siding 618 Brunswick St. Wilmington N. C. C ompliments of GODWIN OIL CO. Distributors of Mobilgas - Mobiloil - Mobilheat Best Wishes COUNCIL FURNITURE COMPANY C. K. Council, Owner Front 8: Walnut Sts. - Dial 20648 Over 33 Years Serving Wilmington and Vicinity KEEVER'S GARAGE Home of Bulova Watches Fine Diamonds Use Your Credit Body and Trim Shop STANLEYIS Friendly Credit 2117 South Front Street JEWELERS Wilmington N. C. Congratulations, Compliment! of Class of '52 X DEPT. STORE 15 S. Front St. ' KINGOFF'S Wi1mington's Leading Jewelers Famous for Fine Diamonds If It's from Kingoff's, It's Guaranteed. 10 N. Front St. Wilmington N. C. Wilmington N. C. '.'h4----- :::.1-:::: Compliment: of Be It Rough 8: Tumble or Date 81 Dance You Can Find the Clothes T. W. WOOD fr SONS Seed Men since 1879 at SHER-LYNN Wilmington N. C. It Pays to Look Well! ORTON BARBER SHOP 137 N. Front St. Phone 20109 Wilmington, N. C. LEWIS' HARDWARE CO. 711 N. 4th St. Phone 28355 Wilmington, N. C. Compliment! of CITY OPTICAL COMPANY Best Wishes C. W. DAVIS Wilmington, N. C. Can't do a thing with your hair? Well, we can! In fact, we enjoy working on children's and teen- agers' hair. For your new per- manent and hair-style -- Come in to see us! Permanents - 555. 00 and Up MAE'S BEAUTY SALON 104 Princess St. Phone 6935 C ompliments of The Insured PEOPLES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. Thrifty People Join the Peop1es .v9llawt,-Jv4---- Phone 33556 Quality Seed for 5P'VEY'5 CREDIT Farm - Garden - Lawn CLOTHIERS 703 N. Fourth Street Wilmington, N. C. CROSS SEED COMPANY 'Clothes for the Entire Family Cash or Credit O'dell fGeorgej Clarence Wilmington N. C Spivey Spivey AXI.ER'S A Compliment! of MARKET AND GROCERY 909 N. Fourth St. Dial 7830 Axler's Cutting Prices Down to the Bone To Believe IT See IT We Sell Retail AT Wholesale Prices ATLANTIC PAINT Cr VARNISH WORKS, INC. 615 S. 17th St. Wilmington N. C AUTO PARTS fr ACCESSORIES CO. Lock and Safe Service Automotive Supplies SUPREME RADIO Cr MUSIC COMPANY Complete Service on All Radios Home and Auto Electrical Appliance Repairing 8: Machine Shop Dial 2-2777 19 North Second Street 719 Castle St. Wilmington N. C. Wilmington N. C. Phone 2 - 1420 Compliments of BOB'S CREDIT CLOTHIERS 709-lf2 N. Fourth Street Wilmington, N. C. Where Quality Merchandise THE BEAUTICIAN P1-evails 1 BEAUTY SHOP The Very Best in 1 M k Beautv Service 18 af et St- 119-1f2 Princess st Phone 6541 W11TU1ngtOn C. Wilrnington, N. C. ATLANTIC TCBACCO COMPANY, Inc. J. N. Alexius, President MERRITT-HOLLAND SUPPLY CO. Pyrofax Gas Service Ranges - Water Heaters - Home Furnishings 201 Red Cross Street Wilmington, N. C. HANOVER ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COMPANY Home at Commercial Lighting Fixtures Wiring Devices gl Appliances Dial 32040 25 Market St. Wilmington, N. C. MCGRATH 8: COMPANY Pianos - Spinettes - Grands Radios - Radio Combinations Records - Sheet Music 108 Market Street Wilmington, N. C. REHDER'S Say It with Flowers MAYFLOWER GRILL Dinners - Sandwiches 308 N. Front St. Wilmington N. C BARREL DRY CLEANERS HAT RENOVATORS 211 Princess St. Phone 4626 KINNEY'S SHOE STORE Shoes for Entire Family Basketball Shoes for Girls 8: Boys MRS. MOTTE'S SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Odd Fellows Building LLOYD H. WATERS, JR. Representative P. O. BOX 454 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co 209 N. Front St. Office: 7218 Wilmington, N.C. Wilmington, N.C. LELAND GROCERIES Meats - Groceries - Produce Owned and Operated by Leroy Hooks I Also Buy Scrap Metals and Furs Compliments of , STAR FURNITURE CO. Wilmington, N. C. Good Luck from NlCK'S MARKET 5th 8: Greenfield Sts. Wilmington, N. C. Compliments of SOUTHLAND MFG. COMPANY SOUTHSIDE DR UG COMPANY 101 Castle Street Phone 2-3334 Best Wishes from FAMOUS CLUB 8: GRILL Carolina Beach Road Wilmington, N. C. . Complimentf of SINGER SEWING CENTER Call Again , Dial 7935 SAFFO'S RESTAURANT A Delightful Place to Eat Dinners - Sea Food - Steaks 49 N. Front St. Wilmington, N. C. Telephone 2 -2882 CAROLINA CAMERA 121 Market Street Wilmington, N. C. PICKARD'S SPORTING GOODS 'Everything for the Sportsman' 209 Market Street Wilmington, N. C. I ART AND CAMERA CENTER L. SCHWARTZ FURNITURE CO. Photographic at Art Supplies Furniture for the Entire Home 105 Market sr. mai 2-2760 713 N- 4Fh SF- Phone 6380 Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. C ompliment: of cRA1c.'s SHOE SERVICE 1001-lf2 N. Fourth sr. Wilmington, N. C. SELLARS FURNITURE CO. J. K. Sellars, Mgr. 525 N. 4th St. Dial 7535 Wilmington, N. C. Compliments of JENKINS MOBILE SERVICE ROSSIE'S GRILL 509 N. Fourth St. Wilmington, N. C. --,--100000: 'T 4 4 4 P 4 4 P P 5 P P I P D P 4 P P P I 41 4+ 'r 1 4 4 D 5 5 4 P P I P 'I I 4 II Best Wishes BROOKLYN TRADING CO. 4 HAYDEN'S INTERIORS Norge Home Appliances ' H. Wilson Hayden J. D. Lewis, Mgr- 206 Market St. 721 N. 4th St. If Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N- C- 4 4 TE Sports - All Kinds - Sports SNEEJJN TRADING Co. I We Buy and Sell 4: 650,101 HT .CANADY New and Used Furniture I and Plumbing Fixtures Ill Hath! Dial 5022 4 4 'I ALLEN'S FARM SUPPLY J-h M- WEQKS Purina Chews 18 P ' ic oosrsupp lelgial 9906 - ' , N.C' rln ess . ,I Wilmington Wilmington, N. C. 'I 5, 1' SOPHlA'S HOME FURNITURE COMPANY ' Flower and Gift Shop Furniture for the Home Dial 22335 23 Market St. Phone 5476 'I Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N.C- 'I EI 4 INGRAM - RECREATION HANOVER SUNDRIES 'I Skating and Bowling ,I 1801 Dawson St. Dial 23423 I Wilmington, N. C. 620 Castle St. I 4 'I P IE 'I :I . up :I I 41 'I 4 4 'I 'I 4 5 I L1 11 L f X 1 F 4 'I 9-ooooOot:Jeooc::::
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