Lincolnton High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Lincolnton, NC)

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LINCOLN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 30W wffgffvj- 3 .Q MAIN STREET LINCULNTON, NC 28092 LINCOLN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 306 WEST i ,?F1.E?I STREET LINCOLNTON, NC 28092 W.Z,,: ,aabahw PI E BURR 1945 I M J' 1 27,1-SX 1 , - 'i':0x-- fe? ' 5-',,g, xx Published by the SENIOR CLASS or: LINCOLNTON HIGH SCHOOL LINCQLNTQN, N. C. VOLUME XXIV LINCOLN COUNTY 306 WEST MTIN STREET LINCOLNTON, NC 28092 PUBLIC LIBRARY A-1-T-. .... Wifi ' DEDICATIO WE dedicate this twenty-fourth edition of the PINE BURR Io one who has worked untiringly in the interests of our class, Her enthusiasm and her faithfulness haue made many of our activities possible. KVe proudly dedicate this uolume to Miss HELEN STROUPE. Paac- Two I 5 I E IN MEMQRIAM MR. CHARLES BI,oCK SMITH Coach of L. H. S. 1 1925-19379 DIED IN THE SERVICE JULY 15, 1944 And to all of his boys who have gone forth from this school to meet heroic deaths on battleaelds in this war. Page Th - ww-M MR. S. RAY LOWDER. A.B. MR. F. D. KISIQR, AB. Supermlemlent - Principal University of North Carolina l.enoir Rhyne College. Miss JEANNE STRoUP Miss HELEN STROUPE. AB., B.L.S Secrelary L1'brur1'un Queens College: Emory University. MISS LOUISE WIETNIORE Piano l.enoir Rhyne College, Queene College. Juilliard School of Music. Pupil of Edwin Hughes, Page flour FACULTY MRS. JOHN BANL,il.lf, I'Y!'L'f'Ith Lenoir Rhyme College. MRS. M. S. BEAM, A.B. Latin Converse College. MISS SARAH DANIEL. BS. Home Econonilcs Queens College. Miss ELIZABIJIII I?t5Rt3UsoN, B.S. Bmlwqtf XVinthrop College. REV. CSRANI llOLMSPzlfff, A Blhlt' Syracuse University. Berkeley Divinity School. MRS. Joie GOODSGN, AB. English Greensboro College. MRS. JACK CiU'lllRlli, AIclIf7Cr77ul1t.S Limestone College. MRS. li. Ci. RAMSAUR. APL English Bessie Tift College. University of Virginia. Miss Miss MRs. Miss MRS. Miss MISS CARRII1 ROSEMAN. AB Commercial Courses Catawba College. lXflAUIDIi SADIIR. AB. il1Llff7UI77tlIIl.S XVinthrop College. ERNIEST R. SIIIVVS Hisroru untl' .S'c'1eI7te XVoman's College. U. N. C. DoRriAs SIGMQN, BS. . Cit'UI77L'1fLf Appalachian State Teachers College. CHARLLI5 SMITII, HISIUFL1 Agnes Scott College. MARY' VVIIISONANT, EHQIISI7 Erskine College. SARAH YODER. , Sfli6'l7c'8 Western Carolina Teachers College. ' f 4. li I . 4. ,.., . , f fn 'fr A . ,, wx. 4, ,V . -,I . W . .1 T525 Y' '.2.1,L:f1- ., . i if X- - fri fn' Q Q .41 ' -' .. . f ,m ' fi 'YW' I ' wt, ' ,ff .5121-., . 12,5 J 'X rj .i,. 1 ' if zila Wife' 5 ' A ' 2 - s 2 , ffff iw. ' 5 cf.. Y W. A J :Q-1 ' ' ' ,-1 ' .W 1 i 'I I 6 mg. , v-ay A var' ,,.. 1 , fl .,-by . 'Wh An- 'I 55, ...A- va' -gf. P41510 I'llVl'U 17' - ww 73' K? K in Vx e RR ST FF KEMP NIXON iEditor--in-Chief JIM SIGMON I I YBasiness Manager ANN STUART DAVIS Circulation Manager PEGGY ANN CosTNERYPhorographic Ediror BETTY SUE QUINTGN , . Art Ediror JOHN HUGH WEAXIER ,Sports Editor LOUISE WARLIGK , , I Poet JANICE SEAGLE Yprophet BILL EAKER , . I . I Lawyer PEGGY MARTIN RHODES .Historian Miss HELEN STROUPE, Faculty Adviser fi CLASSES , ,,,, w s S , -Q: 1: , I W3 , , .Z ,, K 4 2 ' J, fgiik ' SENIOR CLASS GFFICERS JQHN STAMHY BILL YODLQR Prism' MARTIN Ruomgs S MASCOTS President Vicef PI'0Sl.dCf7f Secretary - Treasurer JOAN FISHORNBURG JIM R Page lfiglht ff HODl1S A-Q SE IORS DEWEY ABERNHIHY 'A 5 R1'N'1 ' fi,- 'Wlgnk I l'L- u mln: frunl littlv 2lt'4II'lli gglmxvi ll ff! xvllill Curr' l lf l 411+ gum' slew. fiklwww ZR, . ,f W, A. ABliRNlf'l'HY 5 Awl thv lmliqw xtrzlngv tw Siu W Z 4 1 , . 1 . ,MW .4 F..l,n.1.11, ' VANCI: AVERY ' . ' . Y 5 F 1' , if - 'V 'Nlf'l'xIN1,H if w ' Herr 14 thc' I'ElI'llj of all 1':11'r tlllllgw'-11 ueutlrn- Q ,f g ' ' umm. - , f '57 M' l.lZZllQ BELLE BEAVER . ff- - ,Ill M, I ' W IQ '5.'3 ' ', . '3'mH - Z , 1. lp Yr 'll zl 'Q ,N H111 lm tr A EI l j wt. Sb vf 7 J' 1 L H 1 N If A 4 U M ,i If U limlimleff, aa fl Xlzuwllalg Xlltllllllll llrmun' Nwlcty. 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CONNIR IY1i.1,li4 Nvvm-1' lct atiuluw il1tm'ft'i'v with wlliiul life, ' ' I t'lnt:c'i'ls::ulc1': lftititlu . zlrizlgrrg Bawlmllg Stu thu- All Xl flint t.m'f-rllim-nl lit-pirwiitiitivv. .IAMl1S IEDCHAR COOPER HFvl.l1Ixn Sly llL'.l1'I is tum, my fqmry trac, Su run ztluilig, girly tltmit lmt'n'r rm-. linntl. Ftiutlixtll. Ilzixkvtlmll. ljlrzlitil' ANN COS'l'NI3R I'l44. Inquiry :tm 1 ti-um wart- 1 :am frm' thrmk Lgut-tllivm yzlul 1ul1't lL1lll'I'l likv nw. Html:-nt tit1vt'i'i1l1ulit liq1i'wt-l1t:itix't-3 I'i'c-simlrnt ut' Nqlitiriiuiw- t'l:1vg Nzitimiznl Ilmun' Swcirtyg AIlll'5llClI' l'1K'i- lstuk Shift' :Inlf Sitqtttg lizmilg Kitty F-lylc. I ANN S'l UART DAVIS l R1Nti-ms I liziw- :L mmrl ut' my nun. :mtl I will not lm per N11 ult I tllm' t'l11In: I'lNl-' IIVRR Stull: Kitty l uylr g Xlaitl ut Iltntii' Nliy tllbllll n..I' ', Wll,NlA .Il7AN Dl:l.l.lNtll5li HI'l'RIx'I F1niiling fart- :mtl linii- tif gnlul, t llilfllllllg llk'I'NHllllllIj' :mtl l.Ql'Jlk't' lirltnlilf' SllltIl'lll u'2m't'l'1nm-lit St-lizltmx BONNII5 I.. DlfVlNli A gm-ntlr l.ivm'itv :mtl izcntlr trim-ntl. 'ar-.lmlg liilulinpliilt-xg Nutimml llmmr Society: Ili kt-tli.ill. K, --pq-1 ,....,,- 1 ' S E I 0 R S yty WILLIAM JOSEPH EAKER Sin Ah wmm-nl XVhzit ills have been wrought in thy IIZHTIC. Fuutliallg Bzisclrallg Bzinalg Stutlcnt Ilm'ci't1t11s11t Rt-prtw sentzitivrg X ice-Pre-simlt-nt uf junim' Flzissg flziss I.:iwyci'. BETTY SUE ELMORE A luvzililc living' in Ll nice, quiet way, A kinil that is flifticult tn limi ttnltiyf' AI1Il'5ll2il. QSCAR ELMORIE Pusst'x1 A lover of Qpurts, a winner of games: This is the lirmm' thzit he ITl2!Illfl.llIl'S.n Fuotlzallg Bziskctliallg President nf ,Iunior Claw. SUE ATIS EWING SVI- ' A Init uf ailvice tu zi loycsick liuli More than one' :nlmircr she! hall. files Vlulig Basketball. GEORGE WAI'NE FINGER Sis Let iw have- nine zinrl wumen, mirth ziml Iziughtr-r, Nurnmnx zinwl sutlzi water un the tlqiy alter. Ftmtlbzillg Haivlrall. HAROLD ELMORE FORD Jam, 'l'lww history outlines zinil English tlicimw Ilztrziwcil my rlziys :intl ilisturlrctl my !ll'L'IllIl'i.H CLAUDI5 GILBERT Pi-Qtr 'thlmt fwlks hurry an-l worry zill flziy. XYhy thzit. I never Cuulil learn For much lu-. t-Hurt thc-y cuulfl gn my way, Anil :ill activity spurnf' CHARLES GOODSON flIIARI,lImH IIurk! I limi' thc suunil uf xi rlrumg Ilnvr szivzigcs invuilwl mu' sky? Hut nog 'tis only the thumping lit-arts 'Iihnt Inuit fur Ilmnlsmi nf I,incnIntim Ili. Ilzuiilg lI'11lf Staff. HFLFN IVIARIE GOODSON Ri'Ni I riwmIly smilt- that never tlics. Shinim: gifts that take all eyes. files Vluhg Hmm- lit-mitlniics Vlulw. WAI-'IiER HARRIS 'AIQIII-SII-.RI-'II-1l.lIH Aly unly Inmkx were' W'lJlI'Ik'Il'S lnukg Antl fullykz :ill they'vc- taught me. Ilnmlg I,'llC'El'lt'1l4IL'I'Q Nlzmzige-r uf Ftmtlizill Team: Kitty Fuylcf' JACKIE I.. HARWISLL HxyIII',:XlII-QS Nvvt'r UVC'I'-SETIUIIN, nut tum friviiluus, But 21 flirt' goml ft-llnwf' Base-lizillg Fuutlmnllg Il ernmt-nt Reprcsvtitzitivc, ' ziskctlizillg Hanil: Stuilt-nt flaw- VERNON HAUSS Bummy Rather be small and Crist an light, Than large and cast a shallow. , I I , ' i '- 1 773712 . . . 'A A fs' ff' -I 1 X , - -f. al ffm, f' ' , I ' 'Q W- Q1 S ur- . GA 2 'V I A , 1 ,. 1 V, -'F fu, W M' f , ' , b A , ... Szfmmi A Q f JK' ' 4 YQ - 5 f' ' 32 . ,, y ,,,, ,, .. f f K V 5 .1 2 ml, Af , . I I., viii , . Y f isis? ' 1 Q ' I f f V , f s gl W 5 .A ki. , Um - isyffv Wye fn 8 li, I L , Av rf' ff' z , 2? 2' 2, I -17435 41? f , . 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A if ' if DONALD LEE Hovis M gr, Simi-.iix ' f,?45?'-ZZ' - '-:fggii . . . f All thinigm tonic tu him wlio wziitsw- f5'7iiEii'ff5 ': ' ,f f33E'?73:5f.3?'x-533. lrt it licvci' lm viiil tlnt I wus imiviticnt J -WS? -fl ' I ' ' ,, Stnili-nt Iim'ri'iiii1v1i1 Rcpi'cseiit1itivc'. . - BOBBY JEAN HOYLE ,X if . Her smilc Nlinws lici' lizippiiiesx, her fricmls, her 5 ' p4,piilzii'ity. , - Stiiili-in Iluvrriiiiiciit llcpi'i-sezitritivcg lliirnic Ecu- . . iininicx lllnli. FRED HUFFSTETLER I fl Q A lmy to inset with joy anal E'Llg0l'llt'SS g 2 J Fm' hi-rr in zi gn-iitleniqin nu less. ,. ..-1. V I . lryun lligli Scliuulg Bllil'it'lllIlllQ llzmrlizillg Iilec l'lnlig Nlxirslixil. GARLAND I'IUDSPE'I'll lil-:ns l :im the main. Fuutluillg llziskctlmllg llzisr-ln: illg Smilg-nt 1.lm'ei'iiiiieiit lwpilexciitzitiveg Sriizitmx IVIARTIIA AlLl1l.5N HUSS l.vgix'c silniicv to thu saints: I :im lint human. Ulec Cliili. S E I IVIARTIIA KATI4 JONAS NI Iss! ORS XnIm1Iy knmxs, IIN- t1'v1l1IvIv I'Yc- haul. Hanrlg HICO Vlulrg 'I'1'c-:IN1111-1' uf Vlzawg S111-Iv e1'rm16nt Re-pu-xc11tzlt1Y01 SL-11:1lm'. BILL KLIAIVISR I,vIy:1I I'If'IlI'It'II, xlrmlg of mmll, A fmcr Imy YIIIIWII 11wuI1c1'r' hull. Ill HHN - F. F. Ag NIIIIIIIIZII Ilrfnm' Sucictyg SIIIIIFIII Gm'- crnmf-nt Reprc-xentntwcg XIzn'sI1:1l. BOBBIIF RHYNE KISER Huis 'KIYIWYIIIIHI IN tru11Ivlcs1m1e- that uc flu xx1II1l1,,I3 Hay VUIIVIQ III:-L' ILIIIII, PAUL EDWARD KISIQR KIM-,R -'xvm I ' F. F. A., If 'bb EV' .VQ I X fm., fav!! nv Sf f , , - -u I tw rc-mln' mul 1v.n!11'nl tv: 1'L'Irv1'm A ' Stuflcnt 4IHNl'l'IIHIl'IIl I4v111'c'wl1I.I RUTH ALIANIE I.I1MMONIJ IJ-MUN HNVPILIIIIM IS tI'lPIlIPIl'5Ul'lIk' that vw 111' ulII Ilunw Iicfmmnrcs I'IuI1. HI1RBIER'I D. I, I4S'I'I,zR A'IIl'1z IIfuu'vc'1' fur, Immvc-x'm' 11'r'ar, tlwrv If luke him. Ilzulflg I 1mtIv:1II. HARRII4 LEA LUWI' HSLII-I'X mgI5 tum, unlv Um' Igfvllxfy, lIIItJIIlIJl'!ICl,' :mul I'!'lI'Il4IIIlll'NX Iivcn an cm-nwy cnulfl my nu Irv, May I rrurtg IQIII Qlu-44113 iilvc t'lIIII. Bf51 'I Y CARQI. MriA1.lxI me I think that I Nhznll IIl'Yl'l' wr- A girl zu IllIl'IIILI4'IIf in flux AIJIFQIIIIIQ NIIYIHIIIII Ilnnwr Smiiutyg SIIIIIFI ment R?llI'CNC'!IIZiIIYC'. VJAYNIE IVIf'AI,IS'III:R NIJIII ru 'AA Tim' fm-Iluw III cv:-V3 way. NVII,I,IAINI CLINTON Mr COX' HfII'XIII4XH 'I'I1c r4':II KIM Fry, DONALD IVICGINNIB 'WSINNII- ' A Izlzy mzm 5 Ivfv Ii tlw Ilfc- fm' mv .IANIETTI4 MAXINIQ IVICGINNIS 1t Inn Y ,www s nr 1,5 ir X - ' -1 5iw.,,.g.., A , ,f '- PII ,ff v,,,g! .- ' -Yi ,, I , ir 1 ,fy iff 'ww I .f ,,'f f ,MI , f ' 5 ,sm 7. , WM- vw' ' 2 f' 5--,sf 2,74 ma, if gm 3- M, ,ZR f. W ,,, -1 I :-,.. Mail, .MWF-, -. V41 W , ,H rw-. qv, VW 'II-, I f- f ,, A , ' rifaiii 4, ,'llILt III .11vpc.n:u1cc, vsxth nwtlvc unkmfwn. , Qzj I 5 ' , WWW , a-ff'fQ,,hi1g,, ,WJ A. 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Sour:-tzirv tif Frc-slminn flags: Vice-President of S1 rlblltull Nl zirsliz ture' Fla:-Sl Stiiwlc-iit R01li'vse'iitativc'g Bililiopltilesi il: Hirlk Stzitvi llsiiirlg Nzltifmal Ilfmor Society: Xlni' luiirt. NELI. lVlOR'lAON A sn-imc' nt' lttimur tlisil is. rar? ll'ltlCC'f'l.H lVlILIDRFID FRANCFS lVlULLFN Nl1i,i.i1- ' llvi'c q lu the girl with at lin-nrt :mrl smile XYliu makes tlit- lnillrlmlv uf lifc wmttliwliilef' llilwliiipliiles. KFMP PRUDEN NIXON l'iu'ni4N An mtl-lli 'Q-tit ha i iv :intl lizuitlxmne- lim' F - l l. ,t llc mlutli hll tlic girls lie-:arts with prltle antl joy. llzititlg fXl:irali4ilg llc-pi'vsf'1it1itix'c'3 Ulflf Stziffg Eflitwr if l,l'Nl lit '- lirkia. ROBFRTA JEAN PADCXETT Hrmiii ' tc-rniiii:itirni,' selt'-cfuilirlciicfx :tml etturt make tlrr-zimx Umm' trim. Elll rl: Fitiiflt-nt tlm'ci'i1i1iciit lh-prvsciitative, Senator, li l'i'cwitlf-tit: flll4'C!'lf'Iltlt'l'Q liclitur uf lf'nlfg Urzitorical litmtt,--.tg Nntitmzil lltmm' F-:mn-ty: Vliif-f Marslialg Kitty Ftwlt-. Nut Stzitrl ltvziy CHLIA Piciiqisws UlxlHI,I.YU llc'rc- ix une witli Cliarm zmvl gr:icC, Nliicli pcrwnzility, :mil at lt-vt-ly face. imizil llrmtn- Svicietyg filer- Flulvg Baiiflg Girls' VViiim-r uf Nurth Vqirnliiia Americzm Lc-gimi tlmitcatg Klztwlizilg Kitty Fnyl: 'g tiiftoiwzm. Bl'iT'l'Y Sur QUINTON SQl'mi4 .1- :ilm in appcziiwtiicr Vnintivc-S imki1mi'n. mlm- Vltilrg llhlf Statlg Vim: BVRR Staff: Slay t'ourt. CHARLES COTFSWGRTH RANDALL yff wiv' I , .r N H , , , '- t UTI-SWORIII ' U X - ' livc'ry inch :1 mziii whzitta man! if W. . , W f JOHN Cimizras RAMSAUR, JR. 3, x XVli:it vitro l Vl'l'lQ'Il l can lift iii rest. ff 4, 4721 ' R f Kill tiim' zmwl tzikc life :it its- very lie:-t. 1, I Ifytlf Srgttfg Sttirlcnt tifwyvriinieiit Rcpreseiitativc i '7' x f i M, ,W :Wx it, 4 Q it f Q ,,,. , fy . , . mga Z M il X ' 1 MQ i '- -A 5.53: ,Y-.... Kitt y l tvylL'.H 'LHOlVlAS A. RASH. JR. Hllls vim'y fruit hath rnusit' in it. igi fclimilg tilcc Flulvg llramatics Fluli I Iyllll Il l 'N A 'l'ry-mi llurtilrl Staff: Mzirshrilg Trczisiirer of ,lunim Vlzis'-. FRANCES RAYLIQ .KBEAN Ilia.-in Bc :i fri:-ml to all. but love only one. llmne lffcrnitniiics flllllll fllee Vlulwg Secretary of Jim wr Vlzissg F-tiulc-tit tim'0rnn1cnt Repmseiitzitive. SE IORS NIARGARET ELLEN REIEI' 3lmn.ir, A miseliievmis niinfl. xi inerry smile, llzippy is she all the wlulf-. tilee fluhg Basketlvallg Bilnliuphiles. XVILHFLMINA REYNOLDS XVI-ixxiif' Friendly smile that never flies, Shining gifts that take all eyes. Hasketliallg filer: Cluhg Bililiophiles. PEGGY MARTIN RHODES Gx ' And shoulfl she break sonic porn- mau's heart I uuulili' . it put 1 z: Tu up :inrl say in her usual ii' 'Just use aflhe:-ive plnstc-r'. hirls' State: Ilblf Staff: Stuflent finvernnient Re riff sentativeg Secretary' uf Yenior Plas Fl ' ' W. tm.- A ww- 8 Q A edvlli 4, N K . is in gg.. V134 : t past llil gl, Q' , ax W X e 4 x Y . sg ass Hi:-tririzing Kitty Ffiyleul Music Vlulrg Nl ' ' . .ny nurtg Marshal Hihlinpliilesq Nzitimiul Honor Suciety. JOHNNY MAl,fiQl.h'l ROBINSON At FH Rrilrinsmi's a great iquyg l'i'e he-:rv .ai . Anil with them l heartilv :wr ' , Q t un: that puzzles c-V VVhy rlo his ezirs turn T1 3 Basketball. MARX' CAROLYN ROPIER ea iisl 9 Um. i l Nllfl ' ., , L ee, lhert-'s rmlv Oni h ' in f 1 ul 9 Y 1 l'0NNlli Ah, yuu Hzivur every! ' 'Q Y? hulk 5250: ' Xuu are the vanilla fvf sueietyf' I Bzinilg tilee Vlulug Natirmal llimnr Sueietyg Marslial: Kitty Fuylc- Q Senatorg R ' epref-entatixe. SHliI.I.FY MOSEI-1EH' ROPIER S1H.l,lw11N XYhv wfrrrv 2 Tomorrow' , ,. s zumtlier flap. Hzinrlg Hlee Vlulvg Vresillent of Natiwnal Hmmm' Su- Cietyg Nlar'-halg Klziy l'mii'tg hlusie Vluli. CHARLES FRANKLIN RUDISILL f,'i'R1,Y I i W ,. V, if V jg ' A jnlly Howl spurt, Jill :ill-rfiunrl izuy. Such a pal :is nu mfmey enulrl huy. 'IJ Ixawig ifumiiiaii, Hgiselvall. ,Q iii' wi lVlADELlNE SAIN A flark-liairefl rme whrfll always he true. Anil :always he a ,qmail pal tru j'l'H',ll VERNON SCHRUM HSf'llRl'MMYH Sweet to walk lienezith the stare Of Course with sume young la fb. 1 fly. , .f,ys'f Y Foritlmzillg Haske-tlxzlll ill 3 Baseh: . JANICE VERANNE SEACQLE HJANN ,,,. ,.,-H4 w E f if ' sf if - Z 4. iy,,-4gf.d' f In see her is In zulmire her' To know her is tu luve her. Represc-ntativeg Ma gh' l rs a 3 Nativmzil llfinrvr Yu i t . ,Q e yg llass Prophet: May Queen. WILLIANI RYAN SHELTON A man among men. Bzinfl. MARY' NELL SHIDAL Her pleasant smile and kindly ways VVill live in our memories all nur flavs lVolf Staff' ' ' ' ' 1 , 1Natirmal Honor Society. Q I Ev' . ,y A ' , f l UH 5 Lg . I r J g:.1,' Q Jw ,J 15 J ?: 4 . .. ww fy 74' fn- - ,p .HN W, A S -unpar- Q his .Qu-.. haf' .PL M. 1, Zn' I,-ff' X .. I, , If' 45' , C 'Z I ,wif I fl' 'ff my 'Ti xc -ef I 1. I Ar -Ni, . Ve' I I - v ,f-11 7 W . .FI 1,-f x I If 6-4- o ,4 ' 9' uf' 3 VW' Mu' ' f ,y f , , ,Ig ,ff 4, JA JW!-3 4 N:1tl1wn:lI Ilunm' Nmlr-UL Rt'lvl'f'Sf'I1IZlIIYf'Q PINF Rl' FIIJIIIQ NIarsI1:1Ig Kitty I uyIc'. SE IORS AVANEAI. REBI-'CIIA SIIUVORD I,llI'I'.YH A mule- fm' ull. :I grae-tum: glad, A lm 1IwIs JHIIV ww' NIM I1 rl -. ,.V,-41. Ilumr Ifcfmm11iCr. I'IuIwg IIICF I'IuIv, IILORISNCI' VIRGINIA SHUIAORD I.I,x.1I1lu mul mwwt. Nzntimml IIun4mr Sucictyg IIiIvliupl11ICs. .IAMI:S M. SICEMON I-ll. Ilm,'mN I 11f'x'c-1' fvlt Ihr Inn uf Invv Nm' H'I2ll4Il'Il'N I1:m1I mu mlm-. IVIII.IDRIiID IIAIR SMH II Hr'xxr1- X'I'wImn 15 pgrcntm' than much ricI1es. .IOI IN K. SIAMFY TI 1 I'hv num that Irlnslwtla is- nut quitfg n Ivrutef' lfmvtlrnllg Iizlsulmllg I'I't'HIIIl'IIT uf Srnim' Vlase. IVIORRIS I,A'IIHAM SUMMEY , R:u'L- vmnpm1nrI UI quality. ne-Imlc' zmfl fruE', XYIII1 plrnty nf NUNNC ilnrl grnul I'IlITI1l'hI' tfxnf' m,,,,,,gW R61Arc-scxmlzxtlvc. bv, , 'Q . If IEI.IiANOR CLAIRE 'IQURNFR 'lg 4. iw bf -V ? UI':I,IXIIfRn A A Shu :nay In- NCVIHIIN, shr- may In- gay. H . 4 , Hut slu-R Fl ran- WMI pal m :I raw gmwl wax MARY LOUISE WARLICIK Rvflm-II, jully, .mrl rlcnulrm-. za clmrnming girl you akin vp. , X 2 F 4 EW I k,,. f Q , I 1' x sv- . 4 A- - , ,Ay I nmv In' vim-. IQ:-pwwllriltixcg NIIIIIPIIJII IIm1m' Sofia-tyg Music If'IuIw y luurtg KIz11'rI1:uIg llzxss I'uCt. CHARLES RALPII WARREN jul- NVm11L-ll prc-for Irlunflaf' .IOHN HUGH XVIEAVER NY:--I-1 Kimmel frivn-I. 21 guml ulI1Ietc. Immll1.1IIg IIA:-kutlmllg IIaae:ImaIIg RPIl1't'NCIlt2-IIIVCQ Sz-n 'IIIVQ II1I1liupI11Iek.g I'INI- ISVRR SIQIIIQ lI'nlf Stzlffg Secrc l'i1'v :II SupI1nl11m'x' I'I:lss. I,AL'RA IVI. VvII5I'IUNT I..u'R1lf I'up in Iwr Tingvrs :mrl pep in Ilvr Ines A jully gqmnl wpurt wIwr'c-vm' she' goes. Flu-m'II-gulg-1-3 Hrzmwiczll Vulxtn-st: Ilzmrlg May fiflllfi. GENE VJILSON I I I . .. X, SIICCKHH unnc-s mn cams, nut santa. RR MK Z e ww I PGST DONALD CLANTON CHRISTINIS CROOKS JILL DLLLINGLR KATHLIQLN GOODSON .sf ' 1 2 A ., X 5 1' I M59 IORS I PHI-I H LES DAIjI1lNl'W'lHli ms I'IIIxI ,. Hur MANS :nr nays ui pl:-zIN.III1IIn-NN. 1 2 'l'rIIly 5 FI:-IIIIII' flaw. GR DU JILILIIIL I,I3A'IHIQIzMAN RUBY IIMMQNII JIMMIIS MCGINNIS BIQTTY JEAN MLILI,IfN 4..- 4 Q ,KV ,nf I I an 2 R ,. ,,f, ,, W 'l :gum Rl'Il!'!'NtAlIf.I1IX1'. BILL HARULD YUDLR lI,xI'I'x I NImI'lNII1.III Ill I-xc-ry wIIw. l-IIIIIMIII. I. F. AH NICK'-11't'NlIlL'llI ut TE S FRIQIJ NAVISI' GLIQNN RI3I'NoI.DS GARMQN SCQIIIQLIM GI5oRGIf XVIIITESIDIYS 'T J- 4-'N ' , IIQ Pllllk' S1'L'L'l7II'f'f7 CLASS HISTORY As another year passes, we turn again to our annual and come to a page called History, A history is usually considered a long com- plicated book, involving dates, countries, and famous people. In this history l will name only a few famous people, few dates, and no specific country. September, 1941-At last we have reached the long awaited time, our first year in high school. We are a frightened, self-conscious group of timid freshmen. We are eventually organized with Albert Huggins as our president. This year we work hard to make our- selves a part of the school and to help in its progress. September, 1942-We have advanced a step in our long climb to the top, and to help carry the members further, Peggy Costner heads the class as president. This year we carry the daisy chain for the seniors. As we pick the once lovely Howers to the accompaniment of a steady downpour, we wonder if we really are considered part of l-. H. S., but when the chain is made and we march proudly down the aisle we know that we belong to the school. September, 1943-Jolly Juniors! This is the year of the Valen- tine Carnival and the Junior-Senior. Officers are elected and Oscar Elmore is chosen to lead the class through this busy year. This time we are successful in all undertakings. The Carnival gives us money to prepare for the Junior-Senior. Such fun everyone has this year- hammering, drawing, and painting and even more after we finish with the work. This year will live long in the memories of the Juniors of l944. September, l944-Through hard work and hopeful minds, not to mention the hard work and generosity of the teachers, we have reached our goal. We are now Seniors. With John Stamey to direct the remaining group, we try to make our last year the best one. We have our invitations to select, our Senior play to choose, the annual to publish and last, our graduation. This is the year we will all remember fondly in the future. Many of our classmates have left us, some to fight for us and our country in order to pro- tect our future. As we start to take our places in a new and exciting world, we look back, maybe regretfully, but confident that we have done our very best. Though we leave L. I-l. S., many happy memories remain in our hearts. PEGGY MARTIN RHODES, Historian. Ihzqe lizghtwn CLASS PROPI-IECY On a quiet evening in the year 1955, I wandered into a lovely glen. In the middle of this glen was nestled a well of clear, crystal Water. Suddenly, it dawned upon me that according to tradition, this was an old wishing well and anyone going there might see the faces of those they longed for most. A desire to see all my classmates overwhelmed me. So I sat on a moss-covered stone and gazed into the clear, cool water. Suddenly. there appeared before me The RhodesfSigmon General Hospital with no other than Peggy Martin Rhodes and Jim Sigmon as physicians. Betty Sue Quinton was Super- intendent of Nurses with Lois Brackett. Mary I-Ieavner, 'I helma Self, and Maxine Heafner as her able assistants. Bobby Jean Padgett was a laboratory technician in the same hospital. As I looked again, I saw Bill Eaker. a famous lawyer, and Bobby Jean Hoyle, his private secretary. The next scene was a large passenger plane about to take off. Much to my surprise, Harold Ford was pilot, Charles Warren, cofpilot, and Anna Morrison, air hostessf Bobby Riser was among the passengers, The next picture was a ball field. where I saw Vernon Schrum, Ralph Carpenter, and Garland Hudspeth playing professional football. Who should be the team's coach but Oscar Elmore with John Weaver Assistant? As this picture faded from view and the waters cleared, whom should I see but Betty McLean. I-Iarrie Lee Lowe. Bonnie Devine. and Avaneal Shuford modeling for a large depart- ment store? Before me next was a theatre managed by Bill Connor and Joe Hipp. Much to my surprise, Lavinia Burris, Ann Davis. liaye Houser, Carl Starr, and Bill McCoy were on the stage. Daphine Wise and Mildred Smith were selling tickets in the box office and Laura Wehunt was the operators secretary. There suddenly arose before me an opera house, where I saw Carolyn Roper among the vocalists and Shelley Roper, Louise Warlick, and Janette McGinnis among the accompanists. I saw Betty Carol McAllister, Virginia Shuford, and Wilma Jean Dellinger, members of a large high school faculty in North Carolina. Sue Ewing was basketball coach at the same school. . The scene following showed Peggy Ann Costner, pharmacist: Bennie Cochrane, owner of a furniture factory: Donald Hovis. owner of a grocery store: Jack Harris. head of the fire department: Dicky Burris, owner of a furniture store: Donald McGinnis, filling station operator, and Betha Houser, Andy Caskey, and Ryan Shelton, successful farmers. Appearing next 'was a government building where I saw Yvonne Bumgardner, Nell Morton, Aileen Huss, and Margaret Reep going about their stenographic duties. At an airbase. I saw Louis Cobb, Lathan Summey, and Johnny Robinson as pilots. But surprise of surprises, there were Lizzie Belle Beaver, lirances Rayle. and Betty Hovis, busy housewives, hurrying to market! Next, I saw Charles Croodson managing a chewing gum factory, How this reminded me of the days when he chewed gum in schoolf The next picture revealed a bank where I saw John Stamey, president, and Bill Yoder. vice-president. Wayne McAllister and lirank Rudisill were tellers. Helen Goodson and Millie Mullen were clerks here also. A passenger train passed across the scene and Charles Randall was the conductor. Christine Cash was a hostess on this train. In a large munitions factory I saw Dewey Abernethy, James Cooper. Gene Vxfilson. Vernon I-Iauss, and Sammy I-Iuss as expert mechanics. The next scene showed W. A. Abernathy. being sworn in as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court by Chief Justice Kemp Nixon. Among those present were Claude Gilbert, Jack Carswell, Billy Keever, and I-Ierbert Lester, government officials, Patil Kiser. reporter of a prominent newspaper, was there also. As the next picture rose before me, I saw Betty Sue Iflmore, Ruth Lemmond, and Madeline Saine as successful business women operating an exclusive dress shop. As I looked again, I saw a If B. I. building where I.ee Carpenter. Doyle Bynum, and Thomas Rash were special agents. Conette Byers and Mary Nell Shidal were stenographers here, The scene following showed Eleanor Turner, art teacher: Celia Pickens. dean of music: John Ramsaur, physical director of boys: and Winnie Reynolds, physical director of girls, of Duke University. A radio station appeared, where I saw Fred Huffstetler, announcerg Jack Harwell. comedian: and Jack I-Ielms, leader of the Smoky Mountain Boys. Vance Avery was operating the tele- vision machines of N. B. C. I was really surprised when I saw Missi Jonas, president of the National Matrimonial Bureau. As I looked into the waters again, I could see no more for the water was very dull. But why should I worry? I have finished the prophecy of the class of 1045. JANICP SEAGLF, Class Prophet, Page Nineteen SUPERLATI ES Ali-ul l.lf?41Lf 111 Sl1atL'L'L1 CIIARLIAS CIUODSON. SHl5l.l.I1Y ROVER 1:1281 f.1HJf2lI7q .IUHN S'I'AN'll:Y, HAIQIQII5 l.lffX 1.0Vv'If AUMAI ljupllfrll' A, AI'fl'RNl'5'lsllY, LAURA vw!ltHUN'lA Mfml Orulzmll PIMQQY ANN CO1S'INliR, BILL YUDVR AfI1,Sl .S1V7u'l'a' RAI,l'II CARPl:N'Ikl9R, ANNA IVIORRISON lffclcfvhl ffflfl .IAVK HAl2NVl'l.l., BLYIWIY NIffI.ftPxN Mmm! l,L'I'MH7lllIlLf JIM SIUMON, PHAHY COSTNISR li: .xl .Spnrl CllARl.IiS GocJIJwN, CARULYN Rovme by S Most Azhlenc , Best All Around Laziest , A , , MOSfCODC61.I8d , Mos! Dignzfed Most Studious , Cures! , , UPERLATI ES IJRANK RL'DlSll.l., Vv'Il.IIi'l.MINA RI5YN0l.IJS OsffAR E1.x1oR1a Iwcgcn' COSTNIQR JOHN RAMSAUR, ANN DAVIS BILL EAKLR. Miss! JONAS L BILL MCCOY. LOUISE WARLICK JIM SICQMON, Bl1T'1'Y CAROL NlCfALl,lSTIER , DIEWEY Am2RNE'I'HY, HPELFN GOODSON LAST ILL AND TESTAM N State of North Carolina County of Lincoln City of Lincolnton We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five, of Lincolnton High School, afore- said state and county, being of sound mind and in full possession of our faculties do hereby make, declare and publish this document as our last will and testament. We, having gone the last miles with our teachers and friends, now desire to dispose of our rights and privileges in the following manner, viz: ARTICLE I , With Mr. F. D. Kiser we leave a torch by which he may lead the underclassmen to the top, and we hope he succeeds. ARTICLE II To the Underclassmen we bequeath Our ability to have school dances. Our school spirit. Our love for the teachers. ARTICLE III INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS I, Dewey Abernethy, will my seat in algebra to Steve Gabriel and hope he gets more out of the back of the book than I have. I. W. A. Abernethy, do hereby will to Mr. Billy Miller, better known as IKE, my seat in Mrs. Ramsaur's English class. I, Vance Avery, will my seat in the twelfth English class to Joe Bill Cornwell. I, Lizzie Belle Beaver, do hereby throw the whole works to my sister, Gladys Beaver. I. Lois Brackett, do hereby will my seat in Mrs. Ramsaur's English class, which I have occupied for four years, to any freshman who would like it. 1,1 Yvonne Bumgardner, will to Betty Sue and Marilyn my good sportsmanship in Lincolnton High Schoo . I, Lavinia Burris, will and bequeath my studying ability in government to Peggy Harvey and hope she can learn more than I did. I, Wilhelmina Reynolds, will to Betty Dellinger my basketball suit-no. 12. I, Peggy Martin Rhodes, will my giggles to Jane Grigg and hope they don't get her into as much trouble as mine did. I. Johnny Robinson, hereby will my ability to loaf in Latin to R. B. Saunders. I, Shelley Roper, will to Jane Crigg and Betty Kincaid my undying love for football tplayersi. I, Frank Rudisill, will to Irvin Cohen my ability to learn English. We, Ralph Carpenter and Vernon Schrum, will our ability to aggravate teachers to Bud Ramseur and Johnny McLean. I, Janice Seagle, do hereby will and bequeath my place in the National Honor Society to Libby Beam. I. Thelma Self, do hereby will my seat in government to Rachal Whitesides. I, Mary Nell Shidal, will my ability to ask questions in Miss Roseman's bookkeeping class to Betty Rhyne. I, Avaneal Shuford, will my love for everlasting giggles and constant chatterings to Bobby Clanton. trusting that she will keep as many classes in an uproar as I did. I. Virginia Shuford, will my grades on geometry to Jack Michael. I, Betha Houser, will Bill Hoover my government book hoping he has a better teacher than I had. I, Faye Houser, will my seat in Mrs. Ramsaur's English class to Faye Canipe. I, Betty Hovis, do hereby will my position on the basketball team to Betty Beattie hoping she will not make as many fouls as I. I, Donald Hovis, will my ability to pass chemistry to Marshall Ramseur. I, Bobbie Jean Hoyle, will my place in Miss Rose-man's classes to Jeanette Lynch, hoping she will have as good a time as I have. We, Garland Hudspeth and John Weaver, hereby will our ability to work algebra to our future families. I, Fred Huffstetler, do hereby will my ability, if any, to play basketball to anyone who wants it. I, Aileen Huss, will my 12th English book to Elizabeth Beam. I, Missi Jonas. leave a vast collection of True Detective magazines to all juniors fond of skipping, that they may evade the ever-watching eye of Coach Kiser with more success than I did. I, Bobbie Kiser, do hereby will my seat in shorthand to anyone who wants to argue with Miss Roseman. I, Paul Kiser, do hereby will my job as bus driver to anyone who wishes to get rich, The Sucker. I, Ruth Lemmond, do hereby will my seat in twelfth English to Billie Jean Keener. I, Herbert Lester, hereby will my position as left tackle on the second string to Johnny McLean. I, Harrie Lea Lowe, will my good times in Physical Education and silly giggles to Jeannie Hartmann. I, Betty Carol McAlister, do hereby will my ability to work algebra to Juanita Thornburg. I, Wayne McAlister, will to Billy Miller, better known as IKE, my love for Miss Whisonant. I, Donald McGinnis, do hereby will my seat in chemistry to Re-lamena Conner and hope she gets out. I, Janette McGinnis, do hereby will to Dorothy Whitesides all the good times I have had in L. H. S. I, Betty McLean, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Miller and Carolyn James my position at football practice. I, Peg Costner, do hereby leave my extra tonnage land good riddancel to all these skinny under- nourished things I see flitting around the halls. I, Ann Davis, will my numerous crushes to Carolyn James and Doodle Grigg hoping they will have better results than I had. Page Twenty-two LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Jean Dellinger, do hereby will my seat in 3rd period study hall to Bonnie Mauney, and I hope she has as many good times as I did. We, Bonnie Devine and Millie Mullen, do hereby will our ability to he on the winning side to R. B. Saunders and Hoyt Bynum hoping they take this advice. I. Bill Eaker, do hereby will to Rud Ramsaur my position as one of the three horsemen on thc second team. We, Madeline Sain and Betty Sue Elmore, do hereby will our good times in L. H. S. to Marie Sain and Betty Carolyn Elmore. I, Richard Burris, will my ability to copy French to anyone who can get by with it. I. Conette Byers, will my seat in Miss Roseman's classes to my sister, Phyllis. I, Doyle Bynum, will to Gus Finger my position as tackle on the football team. I, Lee Carpenter, will my seat in 12th English to Edgar Mauney hoping he will do better than I did. I, Jack Carswell, will my ability of turning cars over to anyone who might accept it. I, Christine Cash, hereby will my good time in typing class to Thelma Beal. I, Louis Cobb, will to Harold Beak James my ability to study for I know he needs it. I, Bennie Cochrane, will to Miss Humphries an algebra class as good as 4th period. I, Bill Conner, do hereby will to Bud Conner my ability to get into trouble----if he needs it. I, James Cooper, will my ability to take Physical Education three times a day without getting caught to Raymond Ramseur. I, Anna Morrison. will my ability to work algebra to any future senior. I, Kemp Nixon, hereby will to Edgar Rudisill my music knowledge. I. Bobby Jean Padgett, will to Charles Crowell my speech, The Constitution in a Changing World so he won't forget the many times he had to listen to me say it. We. Connie Roper and Molly Pickens, do hereby will and bequeath our last pack of dentyne to Mrs. Ramsaur. I, Betty Sue Quinton, do hereby will and bequeath to Janice McLean and Carolyn James my technique in hopes that they enjoy it as much I have. I, John Ramsaur, will all of my ability as a student to myself so I'll be able to get out of this joint next year. I, Thomas Rash, do hereby will my ability, if any, to play the piano to anyone who wants it. I, Frances Rayle, will my unusual ability to translate Latin to one who has such a time-'Mary Miller. I, Margaret Reep, will my place in chemistry to Betty J. Conner, hoping she will not be fussed at as much as I. - I. Possum Elmore, will my ability to make hundreds on government under Miss Whisonant to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. I. Sue Ewing, will to Billie McGee my good times missing the bus, hoping she learns to catch it more than I. I, Claude Gilbert, would like to will my English knowledge tif any! to future students. I, Charles Goodson, will my ability to spell to Bud Ramsaur. I. Helen Goodson, will and bequeath my shortness in stature to Ike Miller hoping that she will have more luck than I. I.. Colleen Goforth, will to anyone who will take it, my seat in History class which I have occupied for two years. I. Jack Harris. will my ability to swoon the women and peroxide my hair to Bud Conner. I, Jack Harwell, will my ability to make love to Lou Etta Hallman. I, Vernon Hauss, will my seat in typing to my cousin Jean Keener. I, Mary Virginia Heavner, hereby will to my sister Marie all the good times that I have had at L. H. S. hoping that she will have as much fun as I. I, Maxine Heafner, do hereby will my seat in twelfth English to Betty Jean Heafner. I, Jack Helms. will to future students of Lincolnton High who like mountain music, played by Roy Acuff and the Smoky Mountain Boys, my guitar and strings hoping they get lots of fun out of it. We, Jim Atlas Sigmon and Charles Grimek Randall, will to John Strcngthless Ramsaur our strength hoping that some day he will be as strong as we are. I, Mildred Smith, do hereby will my seat in 12th English to Colleen Huss. I, Tee Hee Stamey, will my ability to be teachers pet in Miss Whisonant's last period study hall to Bud Ramsaur. I, Carl Starr, will my knowledge of English lwhat there is of its to anyone who can learn it I, Latham Summey, will my ability to play basketball in Physical Education to C. H. Hclms in hopes that he will have success in this. I, Eleanor Turner, will to Polly Plonk my quietness so that some day her mouth will quit rattling. I, Louise Warlick, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to type to anyone who wants it. I, Charles Warren, hereby will my ambition to make a 100 in 12th English, under Mrs. Ramsaur. to Ike Miller. I, Laura Wehunt, do hereby will and bequeath my big mouth at ball games to Pat Ford, I, Gene Wilson, will my seat in typing to Harold Coley and I hope he does better than l did. I, Daphine Wise, will Betty Sue Heavner the good times in Physical Education. I, Bill Yoder, do hereby will to Bill Beattie my English knowledge. Witnesses 1 WILLIAM JOSEPH EAKER, Attorney-at-Law. Mary Whisonant. Kemp Nixon. Page Twenty-fhree CLASS PGEM The time has come to leave this place, A pleasant journey's ending: But we press on to Win the race And hope to keep ascending. Our thanks to teachers now we raise For help both true and kind, We cannot sing too much their praise, Nor can We better find. We leave behind us memories clear, Hopes, tears, laughter, sorrow: For all these halls hold something dear And help us face the morrow. On the morrow we'll go our way, You on yours and I on mine: But let us look for noble things Which make our lives sublime. LOUISE WARLICK. Class Poet Tufentu-f M' BETTY JEAN BEAL Q-nw' OFFICERS A President A Vice-Presicienl Secretary - Treasurer IU ICR CLASS MEMBERS RIELAMIENA CONNIER CHARLES CROWELI. HAZEL MCALISTER CHARLES J. Z. MCCR l A 453 sf? ,,x5v,5.xf- , A. fa.. . . fzxiaififtagg. W4 ' ':fi'f2f:1-' Ab if S WILLIE JEAN HUTCHINS BOYCE KISNDRICK HELEN MARTIN RALPH CONNER mf 'X '61 J 4 w..,,, 5 A . L, ,FQ fg' . Ai ...f Pugh' 'fun-nty-fine' OFFICERS EDOAR RUDISILI- President BRYAN CRAIG , VvI'C9-PI'9Sl'dQl'7f MARSHALL RAMSELIR Seng.-Treas, V., f 'f I ' .- .xg . 1? T' . f 3 .if ff I I . , W ' EE ' 'QI ' .fu 'I f I If Fifi' ' fr 4f Q E, vw. ,S XY 4 ,Y -qv 2 I 5 A E-ff .-v5'1fafw, 7- , I , , I SOPI-IO CRES JANE ABERNETHY FRANCES ANGLE KEITH BALLARD JOYCE BANDY BETTY SUE BEAL I f A ,N A f Q ' . uf 5. I g J A 3 T I J I X EDWARD BEAL fl? if A THELIYIA BEAL ELIZABETH BEAM ' I 1 ' W- , -f BOBBIE JO BELCH I N E ff' I I CLAIR BIVENS IJ TJ ? E' 3 2 I AQ3 IRE BLANKENNHP 21 vs fm 63 'Iv iw J T' W A , if A 52 gif I ELGIVA BOST ' GLORIA BOYLES COLLEEN BUEE BETTY BUMGARDNER , GEORGE BUROIN 2 I .ff Q, , JEAN BYNUM , I YLL ff, 4 XMI M BOBBIE CLANTON Emi, I , -I ,f . I ,fi I I. 'J I DEAN CANIPE , JL I 3 YYT , , PAYE CANIPE ' I I, . F diff I '7 ' N A' .1 E L U I M' I If ,, Ig, THELMA CAUSEY , K If' THELMA CLIPPARD A I f-' RACHEL COFITEY , v n ,- ..x ,- i CCTE S ,E L ' I SHIRLEY COEFEY BETTY JEAN CONNER PHYLLIS COSTNER MURPHY CRONLAND wif SOPHO ORES 7 M DORIS CROWELL , MARY ELLEN DEHART A' J I 7 BETTY DELLINGER 27 ' POLLY DELLINGER , ' F 'f, fi ' '15 f i VIRGINIA DELLINGER -r, Alxp I M I DONALD DEVINE V WILNTA DEVINE , MARY QYSART' K M if I I' 4-S 0 BETTY JEAN ELLIS REID FINGER PATSY FORD DOYLE FREEMAN 2 . I M JANE GRIGG A ,, GM ALICE EUGENIA HARTMAN 0, 7 , ' ' PEGGY HARVEY M I2 ! 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DONALD ROBINSON MAX ROBINSON PHYLLJS ROBINSON BENNY JOE ROSE GENE ROSS AMELIA SGHRUM DOROTHY SHRUM MARILYN SHUFORD JOYCE SIGMON WII-LA DEAN SMITH NANCY STEELMAN MARGARET STORY JANE SUMMEY JUANITA THORNBURG BETTY TURNER BOBBY TURNER EUGENE VALENTINE .JACK WISAVPER DOROTHY WHITESIDES RACHEL WHITESIDE CRAIG WILLIAMS Q3 'ws 1. v M , x x .,1, 15 . ' V' K . ,Jw ff L1 L. Pugh' 'IXLLWUIU-171779 .-mu. FRESH A CL STEVE GABRIEL RIRMIT CHAPMAN BILLY MILLER DEAN BEAL NOMA DEAL JOAN BONDURANT NELL CARPENTER BETTY SUE DYSART EDITH GARVER MILDRED GOINS DOROTHY GOODSON LOUISE GOODSON BETTY SUE HALLMAN JIMMY BABB PAUL BAKER DWIGHT BALLARD HELEN BLACK JOHN BLACKBURN VIRGINIA BUFE WILLIAM BYERS GILBERT CASHION KERMIT CHAPMAN SYBIL CLINE HAROLD COLEY MARGARET ANN COOPER REBA ANTHONY BETTY BEATTIE BILL BEATTIE JENNINOS BENEIELD MARY ELLEN BLACK MELVA BOGGS HOYT BYNUM LOUISE CHAPMAN JOE BILL CORNWELL CILADYS BEAVER JUDITH BOYLES BOB BURGIN HELEN BYI1RS SAMUEL BYERS IRVIN COIIEN PEGGY CONNLR MAX CRAIG Page Thzrly OFFICERS MISS DANIELS HOME ROOM LOUETTA HALLMAN MARIE HEAVNER SARAH HEAVNER COLLEEN HUSS LEILA JENKINS NELLIE LINOERFELT IRENE LYNCH WILI.IE MAE MCSGEE DOROTHY MARTIN BEATRICE REYNOLDS MRS. SHIVES' HOME ROOM LENA DELLINOER MARTHA DELK RUTH DELK GERTRUDE EAKER LESLIE ELMORE STEVE GABRIEL FRANK GOODSON LATHAM HALL FRED HARRILI- JIMMY HARRILL MARGARET HEAENER JACK HEAFNER DOROTHY HELMS M ISS FERGUSONS HOME IVIELVIN DRUM DAVID EAKER BETTY C. ELMORE MARIE EUREY BOBBY EAIRCLOTH DAVID FOSTER KENNETH GATES JANET GOODNOUOH DONALD GUEEEY RATHMUL HELMS ROOM MRS. BANGLEIS HOME ROOM JESSIE EUREY ANN CIOODE RUTH GRIGG LAURA HOIEEMAN DAVID KISER MARY LOIIR EDGAR LOVE WAY'NE MCCLELLAN ASS , . President , Vzce-President . , . , .Secretary RUBY RITCHIE JOYCE ROACH JEAN ROBINSON BETTY SCHRUM CATHERINE SCHRUM VELMA LEE SHYDLE SHIRLEY SLOETZER BETTY MAE WIIISENANT JOSERHEE WILKINSON MARGARET WII.SON JACQUELYN HOUSER WAYNE HOYLE GLORIA HUNT CAROLYN MERRITT PEGGY REINHARDT KENNETH SAIN W. C. SCHRONCE ROBERT SIGMON FRED SMITH MARGIE SMITH MOENNER WITHERS HORACE WILSON ELSIE HOFFMAN GLENDA LEWIS WILLIAM H. LONG BETTY MAUNEY MAX MOSTELLER DAVID PARKER MARY ELLEN POOL GENE RASH DORIS RICE MARJORIE PERRY SUSAN PICKENS BUD RAMSEUR LEWIS RUTH RANDOLPH SHIVES VANCE SMITH GERTRUDE THORNBURO 6' 'ff vmwwwnMmNmmuu Www svn wig mmNQfw42- gm'-If 9225? FRESI-IMA CLASS XVILLIAM ARMSTRONG ALLEN BALLARD JOANNA BALLARD PHYLLIS BYIQRS RANSOM CARI1LN'II3Ie RILI3Y CIIRIs'I'oIfIII-If EvIaIcIi'I I'Ia CLoI2Iz SYLVIA CI.oNINIIIfIe MILI'oN COIQNWISLL BOBBY FLII.wooIJ GLNL GAIIQS JAMES HALL MISS SAI1LIaIe's HoMIl Room DIQAN HOl.II4IH.D JLILIAN HliAVNl1R BoIsIsY HLIQMAN PAIsY KISILIEIQ WILLIAM INIILIS ClIARI.l1SI,AWlNfl ILLIIQAY LAWINII 'I'I1IJI,I:WlS BILL I,YNIiII JoIIN M4il,I:AN JAIQK MIQIIALL ARVITA MICIIAIIL BILLY MILLIYII NVII.LlAM N1ll.I.l4R BILLY RIIYNIQ I2'lkHlfl, SfiIIIeoNf'I JoIIN SliAfIl.li MAIQIIN 'VLIIINIIIQ BlI.l.ll4 SIII-'IQIIIII .JLAN WIQAVLR BLIIJIJY WIIIAIBIA HowAIaID WIIIsoNAN'I RoIsLII'I WIII4INsoN Puav Thirty-onv .R Rl !-aww' -7, 1 4 'WA rw- I I I f' fy ,Lf ,' V Q 3 ff EIGI-ITH GRADE MARY JO XVIIITENIER SHIRLEY DRUM , NELSON SQHRUM WILLIAM ABERNIQTIIY JACK ARROWOOD CHARLES AUTIEN J W, AVIQRY BOBBY JOE BARIIER LAEAY BOST HUGH BRAc3RE'IT ROBERT BRAciRE'I'T JAMES BUMOARNER RUTH BYRD GLENN DIGII REBECCA GILBERT RAY GOODMAN MAROIE CAUDIIJ DALLAS GARRIS HAROLD DEHARI BETTY DELLINOER IRENF DIaLLINOIfR BETTY DODSON SHIRLEY DRUM HELEN I5ONES'I'IZR I,U1iY HOLBROOR GLORIA D. HOUSIAR Page 'lkhirly-I I.L'U OFFICERS MISS YOIJERS HOME ROOM KIENNEIII GOODSON JUNIOR GRIOO TIIELMA GRIOO ERNEST HARKIEY BILL HEAVNER HENRY LEE HELMS YVONNE HURT HAROLD JAMES GUY LACREY RUBY LEWIS SHIRLEY LEWIS BERTHA JEAN MCALLISTER NED MCGINNIR MISS SIGMONS HOME ROOM IVIARGARET ITIOUSER BOBBY IREENER NANCY LEATIIERMAN ANNIE IVIAE LESTER VIRCIE LEE LITTLE IIAYE LYNN BERNICE IVICCURRY LORISNE IVICGISE EARL IVIFRIEE .IOSEPHINI5 POOLE I , , President , ,Vice-President . ,Sefretury-Treasurer JUNIOR IVIEDLIN F. J. IVIITCHEM MARY NANCE IVIILLER NANCE DELORES ANN ROBINSON IVIARIE SAIN IVIARY SELF SUE SIGMON BILL TUCKER HOWARD WEHUNT IVIARY JO WHITENER ROBERT WISE I5AHY RAMSEY CHARLES REEP DAVID ROSEMAN NELSON SCHRUM LUZELL SISK DOROTHY TUCKER COLLEEN TURNER BOBBY WARREN PEGGY WEAVER WINNIE S, WEAVER U gl! Wm -ff' f E D A R G H EIGHT 'U an io 'Q 'Nl E' 1. 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COIILN ELIZABETH ABERNETHX Puqv 'I f7Ir'Iu-wiqlvl A W BILI, N1f3IIIYI,gIYN PIEUCRY ANN COSTNVR XVAYNI: MfRCjI.IfI.I,AN AMIZLIA SVIIRLIM -llg'1 IAN HLAVNI-R JPANNIP HARTMAN I AURA HOIIMAN ,, V Drums ANN CIQLIIJIA I in I I B ,L HIQRBLRI I.P:51I-R HIJWARIY WIIIRNANI I . , Vv'Il.I.lAM INLLLI1 IgII.IVA B051 MW QUNTON FAIRY I,INI-IYLRIIIAR A' X I BILLY HL'c3c.INa liurfzwm' DALIE ADAMs FRANK RUDISILL J ' M 4 X I N. 1 ...- ' it W , I -J . 4 wi ' , .L I My I ll 'fi 5 2 1 , , ' f ' 5 5 fn H f 1 x. c l!!! 41 -A-M Q, ' BAND THE 4- FORE SIC CLUB Dvfnltvf Re'xwlL'm1,' That the voting age should be lowered lo uighlccn, fxff.lI'I77Llfll.'l' r CLILIA PIUKUNS PHYLLI5 COS'lNlfR AMl5l.lA SCHRUM Neqalz LTI Bl5l'TY Jlif-'KN CONNOR KFZMIJ NIKON PI1Y1.l,ls ROBINSON Urulmni The Cfmlsfzrutmrv rn u fhunqznq wwrld. 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Lincolnton Lmcolnton I mcolnton 1944 End End End End End Tafklv 7-4161210 Tafkle Tarkle Guard Guard Guard Guard Gus FINQER, Z8 OSCAR ELMORI4, 45 GEoRcsR BURIQIN, 2? DONALD CLANTON, 43 JOHN XVEAVER. 37 VERNON SCHRUM. 41 GARLAND HLIDSPRTH, 42 WAYNE IVINLJFR. 38 J. Z. MCRHE, 34 RALPH CARPI1NTIiR, 35 FRANK RUDSILL, 40 I BOB RAMSITUR, Z6 45SCHEDULE ,, Z0 , I2 Z6 32 , 6 20 , I3 IVIOrganIon , Chcrryvillc , Newton Forest City , Lenoir , N, C. D. Hickory I Shclbv Ashumlln C uplam Cu ,Cup lu: n Co A Cfapluz n Munuuvr , Crunch Guard Center C. enter Burl? Bark , Back Bark Burk , B01-I? Bark Burk Bac lr . 0 1 7 6 . , I . O 7 0 I .L , , L Lo Q A Llz - .0 . Lrrwo 'I' x BASKETBALL GIRLS I5o1'ie'ar'iIx, Bonnie Devine, Jane Abernathy. Dot Coodson, Betty Sue Elmore. Jeannett lynch, Sue Ewing. Betty Beattie. Betty Dellinger. Willielniina Reynolds. Guards: Betty Hovis, 'lihelina Clippard, Mary Dysart, Jean Bynum, Jean Weax'er, Margaret Reep, Christine Cash. BRYAN CHAN, , , ..i, Manager Miss liiizaisi-'iii lieiuiusow, MR. JA! K KISIVQR Coaches ' KES? x Y '-Y? W BOYS BRYAN CRAIQQ ., , Manager MR. .JAVK Klslfit C i B . C C M i , , , Coach Forwards: Vernon Schrum, Bill Yoder, Garland Hudspeth, Jimmy McGinnis, Bill Beatie. Guards: Oscar Elmore, .John WC.1X'CT, Fred Huffstetler. Latham Summey, Howard Long. Center: Ralph Carpenter, Bennie Cochrane. Page l'xrJr'lL1-Iwo . 5 fvr,1f:??iP',:E ff uf -'R , X gg ?2f.w ff JJ liugv l H1'lL1-Zhu 1 ffm 1 J 2 sf , f ? ,WP IJLICIU I r11'lg1-fc1L1r 524-f V - 443,- E 4 Jr QL ', if :Qi f F51 , .- .fm -'fsi , . . fa '43-1 Li . f A . , -' 4 'f ' Wlzfamm Q A -. I 1 f. , N, 94 L -QQQ, -' -x - 'I 1 Puqv Furiu-l'1L'1 W. W. GLENN 85 COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Coinbea' Yarns and Sewing Threads Opera fin g Plan ts of IVIELVILLE MILLS, INCORPORATED AND GLENN MANUFACTURING CO. LINCOLNTON, N. C. Compliments of T H O R N C L A R K Compliments of C0mDll'f779f7f5 Of FARMERS' SUPPLY CROWN CONVERTING COMPANY COMPANY CO,,,p,,Ame,,,SOf Rhodes 8L Corriher Ford's Roofing 8: Heating . D9f1lF 3'f'11H1.!lhC1033 Company HORSES, MULES, WAGONS, HARNESS AND Phone 404 ALLIS-CHALMERS FARM MACHINERY EAST WATER STREET LINCOLNTON, N. C' Page Forty-.s1',x' Compliments of LUNG SHULLS CUTTUN MILL PGLHILL CHEVROLET Co. Sales and Service PURINA CHOWS L1NooLNToN, N. C. ROBINSON'S AUTO SERVICE Pay Telephone 299-W Night Telephone 98 AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR East Main Street LINCOLNTON, N. C. C0'I7l11Il'l'll6flIfS of COiVIfJ5l?LY WARLICK MCCORMICK DEERING FARM MACHINERY Phone 360 FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHoNE 477 Page Forty-S Conzplfzfnzenfs of EQUIPMENT CO. CAROEINA OLIVER FARM OPERATING EQUIPMENT Sales and S6l'l7'IC'6 E M S W PHONE 288-W HIGHWAY NO. 27 AST AIN TRLBT LINCOLNTON, N. C. Cmnplfmenfs of Compliments of IJINEQEEDSIIEAM COY STAMEY'S SERVICE STATION W. A. LILLY G. S'. SAIN Z. E. MARTIN G. S. SAIN PLUMBING 8x HEATING CO. LINCOLNTON, N. C. Complzments of H. A. .IONAS S3256 Compliments of PIEDMONT PARTS AND SUPPLY CO. Com pl im en is of C0'l'IZ12l'Z'77l,6'llfS of LINCOLN PARKLEY MILLINC COMPANY FURNITURE STORE I I h Elinrnlninn Amuavmrnt Glnmpang The Best in E7I,f67't!l-I.lI'HZ6111 Modern Tlzeatres-Meeting Modern Needs MAIDEN, N. C. LINCOLNTON, N. C. CHERRYVILLE, N. Locally Owned and Opernfed Telephone 188-189 Box 190 A. E. MII.l.I:R, O C LL'f7t uk , HOVIS GROCERY QUALITY MERCHANDISE Crmzplinzenfs of ' W. M. VAN DRESSFR GRADE A MARKET Phone 302 ir LAWING 8: COSTNER SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS Complmwnts of IfVhifmf1n and Martlza Waslzington Candies Phone 24 Pug QF Compliments of Lincoln Bonded Warehouse LINEBEHGEH BHUS., Inc. 94 Compliments of A FRIEND PF MAJOR CHARLES A. JONAS CHARLEE JONAS JONAS AND JONAS BELK-SCHRUM COMPANY Lincolntorfs Largest Department Store COMPLETE OUTEITS FOR 1 MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN Photographs in PINE BURR BY + WILLIS PHUTUGRAPHIC C SEQVIQEP t at cncumnf runmnunf Photographers 314 East Graham Street SHELBY N C + Tel gh e 1137 P F LINCOLN HARDWARE Compliments of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE KeeVer'S Body Sh0p Phone 237 C7mn11pI1'11zr'11fs of THE SPORT SHOP IL'.O'C'IllSZ.l'!' LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR B. C. MOORE 8c SONS SHQES, DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING Buy from Moore and sam' more LINCOLNTON, N. C. Phone 75 ANNE Bla1,l,1f:'s BEAUTY SHOP LINCOLNTON, N. C. Phone 230 KATHRYN RAMSEUR, Alnnngcr Complimenls of RAMSEUR HARDWARE CO. C'onzpIz'n1e'nfs of DAVE LEARNER Conzplimeuts of THE MEN'S SHOP C. R. HARTMAN, Propricior Compliments of Piedmont Casket Company EDDIE ADAMS M1-SATS AND GROCERIES Academy St. Phone 163 LINCOLNTON, N. C. Page Filly - lu. ABERNETHY GROCERY Headquarters For FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Lee F. Cline Esso Station WASHING LUBRICATION TIRES ACCESSORIES For Happy Motoring See Lee DIXIE GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS DIAMOND TIRES Phone 420 - 112 Compliments of IDEAL CHAIR Co., INC. LINCOLN CUT RATE DRUGS, INC. WALGREEN AGENCY The Best in Drugs PIIOIIQ 17 LINCOLNTON, N. C. SCHRUM'S Used Cars and Parts WRECKER SERVICE PHONE 134 Compliments of LINEBERGER ICE 81 FUEL COMPANY Carl Bangle's Esso Station + + PHONE 9111 Cofmpliments of COHEN'S LINCOLNTON, N. C. Clothing Shoee and Ready to Wear Com plim en ts of THE VOGUE CLEANERS Iqfff I' I f f 1 L ' ' ' ' ' ' Juv? '1 It-three' CENTRAL CANDY 81 CIGAR COMPANY WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY 111 South Academy St. L1NCoLNToN, N. C. Phone 285 Compliments of SETH LUMBER COMPANY, INC. O PHONE 39 THE ECONOMY DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Parker and Eversharp Fountain Pens Norris, Whitman and Pangburn MCGINNIS BROTHERS I'Ilf16J1J6'Hd67If Gas and Oils TIRE RECAPPING-VULCANIZING WIIJLARD BATTERIES ir Candies PHONE 88 Lincolnton, N. C. STROUP'S JEWELERS + AND GIFTS LAWING CLEANERS Your F1'rz'e11dly Jewelers AND Phone 388-J , East Main Street S SHOP Gifts for All Occasions + I P Compliments of Carolina 8: Northwestern Railway Company W. F QUINTON, Agent ROY C. HOYLE Watchmaker and Jeweler Masonic Building LINCOLNTON, N. C. Compliments of Lincolnton Insurance and Realty Company Comgnlrzfments of WESSON'S FRUIT STAND For Fresh Fruits See Me Crmzpliments of SIS'S BEAUTY SHOPPEE Compliments of HOYLE MOTOR CO. Complimenits of DRUM's FUNERAL Hoivns AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 66 Lincolnton, N. C. BUY ALL YOUR GROCERIES AT CASH AND CARRY GROCERY Compliments of EAGLE STORES CO., INC. Compliments of MR. M. T. LRATHRRMAN Page Fifty-five CARTER AND COMPAN1' COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 266 MAUNEY GROCERY Co. Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries Phone 439 LINCOLNTON, N. C. P, P. HINSON, Proprietor Established 1910 Phone 296 HINSON'S GARAGE DoDGE AND PLYMOUTH LINCOLNTON, N. C. Compliments of LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY DR UM'S FLORIST f'1Il4ll0I'fll Work A Specialty Day Phone 566 Night Phone 66 CUT FLOWERS-FLORAL DESIGNS PoT PLANTS SHUFORD'S Floral Gardens Flowers for Every Occaszfofnf' Phone 218 MILL REMNANT SHOP lBelow Walgreen Drug Storel Phone 378-J SOUTH ACADEMY STREET Complilnzlents of Rhodes-Rhyne Manufac turing Company and Elizabeth Indian Creek Mills, Inc. Page Pzftyfsl fl TV i F'Vf' LKBRAIY LINCOLN CUUPQ . f1,.4..1., 306 WEST 5612212 STZQEET ., , 2 LINCOLNTON, Nu 2869 LENCOLN COUNTY PWBLIC LIBRARY 306 WEST T.f?4-X352 QLTAEET ' LlNCOLNTI3i'1i, NC 28092


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