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

 - Class of 1949

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PHUPHEEY As the S5 Salrador sfo horn echoed across the Hudson, I re rlrzed that I was learrng many frrends and good trmes rn New Iork, but was Iookrng forward to seerng more of my frrends rn other ports, rrhrle 1 was on my trro months raeatron tour lou can rma rne how surprrsed I had been to frnd Nlrldred Brooks, I'at Isendrrels, 'rrrd Mable Blaek stars rn lNelson ,ates nerr hr! of the rear lou Nerer Ixnorr -Xlso rrlrrle there I had seen Bobby Jo Barger an usher, boldly talkrrrg to Betty Frsher, an undertaker Ann Ileafner had seemed rerr happy rrrtlr her rob sellrng popeorn After the pleasant show I had gone to the Stork Club for drrrrrer rrhere Bernree MeC urry was a rr artrtss 'Keross the room I Irrd seen Blelrard Casket, the leader of the orelrestrr, rnd hrs roetlrst, llorrs Carpenter Berng rery thrrstr I ran' for the steward, and who walked rn but Robert 'rlartrn lookrng sleepr as rlrr rrs I was amazed rrhen he tod me that Buddy B ep was the eaptarn I then knery rrhy the shrp wr nrrrunv so sloyrlr ll ron nry arrrral rn New Orleans I was freeted by A J Bartlett globe trotter, tlere lor the ylrrd C, was tourrng the toryn I met Isennetr Coodson, drstmgurshecl larrrer rrrth hrs elrarrrrrno seeretrrr Peggy Gates From them I learned that Cferaldrne Harrrll the famous harr strlrst had under her dneetron Edna Hoyle, Frances Rhyne and Nlargaret Heafner, all promrsrng beautrerans That nr ht I attended a rrrestlrng match and saw Betty Lou Srgmon defeat Barbara Peeler, both renowned rrrestlers rrrrre Nlae Lester was referee at the stadrum orr ned by Darrd Iseener and ,laek Abernetlry The next nrght I srrr the parade yrhrch was led by Peggy Casker and Cflorra Hallman Vrrth them w rs Brll Iluggrns, world famous lan Band Drreetor 'Ihe parade mored on and to nrr astorrrslrmerrt there were Cordelra Xlauner and loyee SIIIIC famous lrunte rs lust baek from Xlrre r, rrrth a drsplar of all the anrmrls ther Irad eaptured 'Iherr eseorts on the huntrrrg exredrtron were Ilenry lee Ilelms Charles Lrppard and F I Xlrtehunr etlr Cornwell now owner ol Irmous Cornwell Qtables, yy rs erowned lueen of the XIIIITII C rrs t elrnr the parade the Ilotel Orlerns, where I areel urrng rrry tour ot re , e- rt ree r S lrey Iurner Ialar Bost and Sue Bradslrrrr rll yylro were teaehrtrg South Amerlean darrees I Irtlrtrr Xlurrrr Ilrey told me that they had taught Drrrell Siunde rs and Iztlrel Selrronee now famous el rneers for reornp :nr rn Denrer 'Ilre managers of the hotel Dale Ilrnkle rnd Bessre Ilester gare- me therr best krnd ol Southern lrosprtrlrtr a large ereole drnrrer, the nrght before I left is I eltnrbed rnto the taxr to go to my boat, rrho should be the drrrer but Darrd Roseman As I was rrdrng down C rnal Street I heard famrlrar rorces I glanced out the rrrndorr nd saw Charles Ilollr and Franlrlrn Cyeorge busrlr sellrng flowers Upon hly rrrrr al at the bo rt I met Sue Illrodes rorng to Ilro for a Natronal Oratorrcal eontest She told nre th rt Pat Owen rnd her husband r eobbler rrcre rn rcaragua on raeatron The next dar on the Irerrt I spotted Ruby Xlorgan olrn Lowder and Betty Htse good rrrll drplonrrts on therr way to Derrls Islrnd Lrter that rrrght at a party I:d Radford, nrusreran er tertrrned rrrtlr ptr solo anl ll rr Coodnrrn the frrrrous eonredrarr kept us ltrughrng rrrtlr str storres 'Ihe next dry rt lrrerkfrst Dot Dellrnger gare rn rntrrgurng reeorrnt ol Irer ereurstons rrttlr the Salr rtrorr Xrnrr Wlren I rrrrred rn Cuba the ftrsr thrng I srw was Mury I-lrrabetlr Self nrrkrn r grreelul elrye lor pe rrl o a se roorrer owned by C rrl Iudtsrll red from mr boat f rr nror nrrsurrderstandrnrv I E Iarseur phrsrerrn drd the repnrr work or Julrm I hrred Brll eonard oxeart drrrer, to take me on u tour of the eountry Xlmg tle r I s hr Robrnsorr and johnny Slruford happrlr euttrng prrreapples for the loeal market Further alonu a palatrrl home came rn rrerr When we arrrred at the entranee I was greeted most cordrallr br 'ylrller kann and Isenneth Rhyne owners of a large su ar plantatron As rye walked torrard the house I heard the elrckrng of a typerrrrter I leamed that rt was ean Ramsey, Nlrller s secretarr Xlso rn hrs employ were Truett Clrne bookkeeper, and Bob Payseur mechanreal engrneer Alter a delrcrous meal prepared by hrs eooks Columbus lurner and I 'I Isrser, I rralked oyer part ol the plarrtatron md found Howard VI ehunt md Dar rd Ballard rrerously euttrng sugar eane Down on 'ylarket St I saw ,lane Lynelr, former prneapple queen gratefully posrng lor a fnrrous eartoonrst XX hen I returned to the boat I heard durrng a news bulletrn that rek Cfarrrson and J VV -Xrerr were both rromrntes to take olrn L Iewrs pl ree 'Ilre entertrrnnrent for thrt nruht rneluded an rerolratre att, erforrned by Iearl Ilrelrrrel and llrynronl l rrrmg lack Clonrnger musreran furnrshed the musre for the sp en.Ird aet I arrrred on 'Irrnrdad Island rrr trnre to erteh a plane for Bro de Jarrerro prloted by Harold Dellrrt rnel 'rlarrrrr Ileay ner 'Ihe steryardess was Brrbarr Ixrger bs I sn down I srrr Dar rd VI arlrek and Perry 'yIeConnell fnnous deteetryes, on therr war to Corumbfr to eateh .r tlrref who had robbed Rodner Byers, manager ol the Cleyeland Indrarrs Xlso on the plane were the socralrtes, Norma Isale, Inez Ilomeslr, and oan Ilrrffstetler gorng dorrrr to see what happens on a rarny rrrght rn Iho -Xt the arrport I notrced a unrque stand and leamed that rt belonged to james Selrrorree, dealer rn nuts Irurts, and revetables Hrs employees were Sally and Betty Bur rn The next ar I rrent for a srrrm rt the Copacabana Beacr and saw Sue Vyrse photographers model lrapprly at work Klso, Lucr Lee Holbrooks and Srssre Cohen, lrfeguards -Xfter lunch I went out to the Botanreal C ardens, where I was astounded to frnd Ruth Byrd and blrrrlev C-abrrel breedrng orehrds Shrrler, rn horn rrnrmed glasses, evplarned the eomplrcated proeess to rne 'Ihat nrght a currous eelebratron was grren br rn anruron trrbe brought from the lurrvle They' were under the drreetron of Xlar one Brown and Sue Srgrrron They were grrrn one of tlrerr rrrd rlrythmrerl dnrees ryhreh prorrded skete rng rrrrterral for Sue Knn Lon a student of trr al eustoms After a Ierr weeks of Branl and rts exertenrent, took a boat for Buenos -Xrres md rrsrted Laura Xlel earr rnd Becky Ranrseur, now owners and loyers of a large goat farnr They told me that Ann Iuller and Lrangelrne Ilarrrell had rnrested therr lrfe srrrngs rn rr llama herd My next stop was back rn the states rn I'rrseo, where jo Ann 'NIC-Xlrster and Brll Ilearrrer were punters of the Chtnalorrn news aper Xlso while rn Chrnatorrn, I saw lklarguerrte Hartman and jane Darts, reporters lor the newspaper, elreatelr eatrn drred frsh heads und rree soup I left I-rrsco and arrryed rn Seat! e yust rn trme to meet Harry Lerner on Skrd Road, on hrs way to llaslra rn search oi rare furs for hrs large department store, Larl Lrnclr, a trap er, was aeeornpany mg Harry I drore up to Nlt Ranrer and found Iolrngy Bo gs the great skrer, emonstratrng her abrlrtres to Iloyrard long, owner of the famous Ionr Home Permanent aetorres As I got off the plane rn Denrer I saw I-rerette Cloer, a newspaper salesnran trlkrng to Barbara C uter 'rnd lNaornr Canrpe, eareer grrls Upon alrghtrng rn St Lours I was greeted by Harry Iloyle, a lrybrrd eorn farrner, from dow rr rn the Olrrks Peggy Moss and Dot rlueker were down from Chreago, rrlrere ther had been teaehrng psyehologr rt the Llnrrersrtr I left St Lours and rrrrred rn Nashrrlle rust rn trnre to see and hear loan McCutelreon wrn a lrog eallrng contest sponsored by Buuy Ieortenberrr, a grrnd ole Opry Singer That rrrglrt at the Opry I sayr Cflorra Iloyrs successor to Xlrnnre Pearl Pe r Thornburg and Betty Bartlett, psrcho nurses, were enrorrrrg the show Also at Nashrrlle I atten e a lecture on Sorl Corrservatron by Carolyn johnson, who was dressed rn oreralls and was cherrrn bloodhound tobacco I thought I had seen all mr frrends, but rn the statrorr who should be the trarn announcer but Ianres btamey As my tram stopped rn a small town, I glrnrpsed Llbby W arren, lute of A m0Um3ln9Lfy U-lbh 01-ll 10 S69 ills' weekly tram go bv I arrrred home trred alter nry erpansrre raeatron and elosed my drarr jnvtyry Harrrrrrr., Prophet IB ' '- , 'I I' ' ' 'g I , T A '- s I -Q A' A ' 1 . 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