Mount Pleasant High School - Tiger Roar Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, NC)

 - Class of 1948

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Barringer Debating Club 2,5 Junior R Senior Plays Basketball Q Baseball 5,4 Athletic Club Reporter 4 Annual Staffg Superlatlve Football 5 Playmakers Club 2 Betty Ann Buckwell Athletic Club 4 librarian l,2,5 Softball 3 Pane, Cruse Junior Q Senior Plays Athletic Clubg Glee Club Softball 2,53 Basketball 4 Clase Sec. 2: Dffioe Sec.4 Bus ratrolman o,o,a Annual Staff 4 Jewell Mae Faggart Pres. of Student Librarians First Aid Assistant 4 Glee Club 2 Bus Patrolman 2 1 K' T Charles Lee Fin? rv 1 A 1 , - 1 -Q, 5 1 fqfniin iulilk. ff,',Q, an ry Q Treasurer e WCotbaQ1 1 John Fink F.F.Q. Club T, ,o,l Hua Driver Junior and iemior flags x Jean Fisher Student Council 1,5 Glee Club 2,5 g3A Playmakera 2 6 gag menacing 2,3 fgbafggg i F' 9 Ein A 0 2 'rm 511' x V 'Q Athlegic 4 E555 .. , b.k f A' I G9 F' 6 if E3 S 1 VF 'C Zi 7196 Glu? 1. e e afN?Q5ae Wea aa Mgr. of LOVl9 machine .-4 qwyi a ge 1 Wa A .f .xi Taaaetball 5 V ApQQ. 3,35 a f 1:35 4b?ii , W. V .W , K, Bernice Helms Claes Officer l,Q,5,Q Basketball Tear 5 4 7 Treaawrer of Han Slew 4 Q6UlOP .1 M Marshal 4 Charles G. Herion Debating 1,2.5. PPSS. 5 Junior and Senior Plays Captain Basketball Team 5,4 Annual Staffg Superlative Vice-Pres. Athletic Club Baseball 2,3,4,G1ee Club . Football 1,2 , i Class Officer 1,2,5,4 E E i I , 4 , i s E i 2 s 2 1 I 1 I Q S E 2 1 3 7 VSU QQ Wllliam Honeycutt Football 1,2 Basketball 5,4 Baseball l,2,5,4 Athletic Club 4 Bus Driver 5,4 Stage Manager 5 Kathleen Lltaker Glee Club 2 Annual Staff Basketball Team 3,4 Athletic Club 4 Office Secretary 4 Frances Long Glee Club 2 Annual Staff Basketball Team 5,4 Athletic Club 4 Pres. of F.H.A. Club 2 Dwight Love Football 2,5 Baseball 3,5,4 Stage Mgr. of Senior ?lay Glee Club l,2 F.?.A. Club l,2,5,4 Faye Maunej Athletic Club 4 Treasurer of Glee Club 3 basketball 5 Luther Maxwell Stage Mgr. of Junior Play President of F. F. A. Club E s n L F ! E E E L E E i e 3 e e 5 L L E E Vs u E K 5 E e E I ' ff !iif i3'12X? i'l'4 i4E5'k1QiHHH52?9Q'5l'?5l!?2!!f5Q?,f35'15X9Y4iQ--P iwiihi-J-iff six ' 5133125 num, a fl: 4951 Colleen Mcleniel DebatinQ Club 2,3 Glee Club l,2 Gffice Secretary 4 Student librarian l Athletic Club 4 marie Medlin Basketball Team 3,4 Student Council Henley i,5 Secreterv of HAH Club 4 Junior and Senior Eley Annual Staff Ted Ricenhour Class Qfficer l,2,5,4 Vice-Pres. Student Bed? Baseball 1.2.5.4 Larshel l,2g Chief 5,4 Junior and Senior Elay ires. Athletic Club 4 Leekgaball e,4 Zemating 2,53 ylgymakers Club 2 Dereth? Ann Ritchie Basketball 3 Glee Club l,2,5 Athletic Club 4 Ralph Ritchie Qlee Club l Annual Staff 4 gjr. of Beeketball Ten, 6 Ruth Ritchie Stndenn Librarian 5 Cheer Lender 4 Athletic Club 4 Carnival Queen 4 Glee Club l,2,5 i E E 3 fu.EiiiQ55SJfZ'i1jF7fi.1':f2Eff f'F'lE'iR.Ef4.5 Ref '-fwfr. '85 'C'?'W!'Q'laZnG' 2 ' Z' All we '90- 4 1 vi 4? . f M E3 giggfw P 3 Q, I FQ if 5 rm LQ if K2 ' Q, sg 'VM 1 f K 3 l1:!!w:y5w1N- LMT? Ruth Jacqueline Sides F.H.A. Chairman 2 Annual Staff 4 Debating Club 5 Glee Club 3 Senior Play Rachel Honeycutt Spence Class Qfficer 1,4 Bus Driver 3,4 Softball 5,5 Junior Play Sec. Safety Club 5 Fettg Jean Vanderburg Glee Club 2 irea. Student Librarians Bebating Club 2,5 Mary Frances Vanderburg iles Club Gfficsr 3 Annual Staff 4 Rasketball ?eam 3,4 Athletic Club 4 Ebeba ning Q1-bm il: , :fs F.H.A. Club 2 Darcus Xidenhouse Baskecball 5,4 Athletic Club 4 Librarian 2,3 Jack Lynn Eileen Landis Hlih l,2 Annual Staff Bus Qrlver 4 Q . ' 4 gv.,Mf,, ky WMM .gglwm gh , 'RX 2, wg Ml f - Q Qi :we A N 'M A ll lll, 'kv ll? th Wk u E 5 r r r e I r 5 u 1 L u E v15Hm-1RY1!SWiT 'K TALE? 7'f?i ' ,f ,. . A . - ' A, . CLASS HISTORY the year of '44, the first year for us in high Miss Haines and Mrs Harbison, both with person of distinction, were our leaders We were from the beginning to make the best of our hig school in order that we all might be well remembered by our fellow companions who would follow bghind us and carry on where we left otf Even in our treshman year we were already looking ahead to going out in the world school, ali ties anxious z:q',.5 H -in -. . . ,, .' 'iz . I ,-.. W 1, 5 , 1'fa'f. , K. . ,. .. .... - L ul: .. . A ag, m bf'!' 1 HRT' :Q sh Nw? Q' 1. 1 0 ' , 2' w v.,- f. 4 L my fl , ' g ,5'.w'H JW wil 'J o ' . L . xf 1 i AE . h 4 2 CJ ,: ,'. . ' rr - 9' , . 3 ' ' 5 ' 'I , Y I 'Y Lf ' JUL . v V - to take up jobs and careers of special interest. fffi H M ' During our first year in high school, our represent- N f atives to the student council were Jean Fisher, Bernice E, Helms, and Troy Shimpock. Although we were new that year '25 ' -y ' and the routine of high school was hard for us, we were successful and ended the year with many long-lasting mem- N .Q ories. 'Jie were very proud of the few activities that we Ax Q- had taken part in. ziilitfd ,f We were out of school only a short time until the '- 'v l' bell rang and we were back once again for another year f W W4 Tie were the same group of dependable students workingto N ,. fffgf achieve all that was for us. Our home room advisors that K, 5.2.11 S year were Mrs. Wethington and Mr. Weoster. Although we were a divided group, we chose class officerszpresident, Q Q' Bernice Helms: vice-president, Marie Medllng secretary In f f-.1 and treasurer, Pansy Cruise. Those selected as represent- atives to the student council were Charles Herion, Laura ,yr LQ Shoe, and 'Bed Ridenhour. If A-f i. As sophomores, many of us joined the various school H3 clubs, such as the debating club and the glee club. Also, 7'iL-5ff -- Q, a few of us played on the athletic teams. Then we were gi., N - 4, again getting out for vacation, and we were proud toleave A gi the tenth year of our schooling with heads held high for we had proved ourselves capable of being successful in J g everything which we had tackled. The next year, our junior year, we came back with an fv . - even greater determination to make the year a memorable -Qg one for all of us. All of us realized that half of our ,Ng high school life was over. In two more years, we knew -that we'd be on our owng thus we were even more aware of p,i'lf5Xf:?fQe ' li- 3 each day of schooling which was preparing us for the day . 4 when we entered the world of responsibility. We wanted gm most of all to achieve things for which we would be Pe- ,wp mernbered in later years. Eifjqffs? During that eleventh year, we sponsored the junior- A' 4 1 r I lX ' W' S H. ,-,,,, ., , .,..,5:..75e2ir . A no h W . P ' 'Y . .'-- A , V , -. ' ., ' Q- . 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Student council repre- Q1 sentatives were Marie Medlin, Jean Fisher, and Pansy 4', As Juniors, we presented a three-act farce nLook Me F ,laf In The Eyen. Mrs Woodward directed, and students taking ,M in part were Laura Shoe, Marie Medlin, Pansy Cruse, Faye film Allman, Novella Maxwell, Rachel Honeycutt, John Fink, Charles Herion, Martin Barringer, Bobby Barrier, and a V Buford Allman. L, Suddenly, the last day was here for our junior year, 4. but soon we were back again, for this, our last year of school. When we entered the door, we were met by Mr. Moye, our new principal taking the place of Mr. Woodward, had been with us for many years. Mrs. Harbison was advisor and proved herself to be a most interested capable leader. Our class officers were: president, Ridenhour, vice president, Charles Herion, secretary, Rachel Honeycutt, and treasurer, Bernice Helms Many of the Seniors were on the basketball teams and, although most of the Games were lost, the team can P be praised for its ability and determination Class colors were maroon and Gold, and the class flower the red rose The Athletic Club, a new but successful organizat ion, sponsered a king and queen contest, in which Ruth Ritchie was chosen queen The cast for the Senior Play, Here Comes the Prince , was Bernice Helms, Marie Medlin, Ruth Sides, Jean Fisher, Pansy Cruse, Faye Allman, Charles Herion Martin Barringer, Ted Ridenhour, Bobby Barrier and John Fink Now that our hibh school years are at an end, are all proud of the record which we have left behind A who our 1 x 1 F. ,ij and 'Af' ,' Q M Q f we ' school as a roup work1n5 together for the one purpose to better ourselves in future years Y . Zawya- :sMk?Tswpf 77kPQ. S? . .X Q v iff. -YJ HW Q X .xii 1 O ' ' ,ggi ' A O I ' ..-,A H . 3, nf, I li, M - ,J ?je f. 4,1 . ,,',, ,B ,st so 1 - G ' rr A Pi , w rf I ,o 1, 0 - iff A EAM . 13977 X -, V: Si, .43 n 'I Y Zstfif- ' , 1 y . , ,Mx Y D , J A X - 0 J e A V' W' we Q,,,j3Q,,,x I A 1 ph' A 1 xx, X ifiiy? us . We will always have memories of our days in high , a M , gfrlhfs he 2- 4-Qu-4, , se w . ' ',,g?'f 4 f A, ,auf Au. - ..,, , , ..- V .1 'a fs.-A A' x. - . r . It .'-' I I-I 65453 ,.. M' It . ' , A I I r n r E L 5 1 E E 5 F 5 E E E E E u E r K E r E E E 5 s I Y E e 5 F Y P L E i 1 5 E s E E K 2 2 1 E E E Z u 5 U ? 5 a 5 f F s L E 5 x 5 I 1'E.?GFifi2'.R'e4?1i BE?-L 'lvF.ffATi15'hL'E' ? 1 ,',. P? ,T 5 'I.PfTf5'ZHiH1'Y 1- T. Iii?-e5?3XiFf - 23'-L4 it fi-, '1.f -V' ' K ' GE , ' Q. . -L T' 'ii ' f'i'34E:f?fH X Q ap X J ' . S sf cl.Ass rnorl-1 :cv .-.Lg s ' .gap nOh, dear, Colleen, here it is, Spring of 1958 and EQQ Jdbftime to do our cleaning again. It surel is nice of YQEL -L ,B ly you Y ry, . ij ' to come over and help me. Let's go up in the attic and 'X ' 1 ' start there. ! 'S nJust look at this messl Did you ever see so many 3 iff., fa cobwebs and dust? I wonder what could be in thisbatter- pp ed old trunk. Gee--look here, Jean--it's our old high ,E school annual, the Moplenoca. Let's take a minute and P i-F..-4' 5 look at it. Ha-ha look at this one of Rachel Spence. ,F-' She sure has changed since this picture was made. Her 'Pi -X hair is now turning grey around the temples, But she is fgiik f still a great success with her husband and children. gy nLook at this one of Bob Barrier and Pansy Cruse. :Liz j.- Just think they are now starring in nRed Silk Stockings ,QQ , x Wfwf and Green Perfume.H And on Broadway. Think of that ! .Qt :pf Their manager is none other than Mr. Ralph Ritchie, Jr? fag 1 nHere's one of Marie Medlin in her basketball suit. irq: Say, Colleen, did you know that the Mt. Pleasant girls f g haven't lost a game since she is back at old L-I. P. H. S. ' ,, sevcoaching them?n WQQ s f H nJean, here's one of Bernice Helms in her basket- ,W T '2 ball suit. Just think--she now runs a supply store for LQ. Marie in Mt. Pleasant on Main Boulevard. 3'1 i f , 2 f'. 1 H ,. .- fu Jean Fisher has a music shoppe beside Bernice'S 'QW' .1 store where she sells her own brand of pianos CBaby, 'l if Grandsl and she also gives voice and piano lessons. c. Colleen, look at this one of Ruth Ritchie Re- f ' V.: .-F? ' f member when she won the contest at school for being the +g,.--w r, ,ffl prettiest? Well, she's now campaigning for the title of X l- 2, M ss America of '58 She'll win too . FP , 'Faye Ieauney is now assistino' her husband in a . . ravi., 1 wheelbarrow factory and are very happy together 5 as - UJean, this picture oi Fed Ridenhour reminds me o . Q i 1 I . . ' ' .. f I e E Q. ' f lj what an excellent president he was for the Senior Class. A' if He's now President of Ridenhour University and Mary .. 11. ' ' ' 11 1.525 -f Frances Vanderburg is the Dean of Women. K-1 4: Avg nOh, listen, Colleen, do you hear those airplanes? gF.' iWQ7t.That reminds me that Jack Wilson is now a pilot, and fmyg S ig Jewell Faggart is a hostess on one of his planes. Those all two never could keep their feet on the ground. six: nl turned on the radio the other Sunday to station 'yas if S-E-N-I-O-R and guess what I heard? None other than Rev. -5155459 Martin Barringer delivering his sermon to the public.You 4 1 r' 3 ren w...A X e 'ly 5 giLr,.QE,W.- EV : . .,.. 7 5- e A. 0 , . I 'N 4:m: ' v' 5 'f ,LU :4sZC1:.,.f ' l -,'1'fx-ff!! 'M' '. ., .' '.,Q'4. . ' B -. - - '-' -.-g- r - I- '. , gg- , .y 7' ff' '..'j...:,,f - - ' '-hw, an 1 '- .,,.- r F L f : E s E m i I E 1 . I E Y E : fl if'-E'wFf5,-Eliifii. 1 --5'Ili?535f'5'??-V 4-fiTi':3 f2'i1S2-Elf-?ib'f 71?,,T'w.w.E2 fT?53f5U'1? 1' Y-'hf.bl.i'Vi -mfr' ' 1' 1 4 fi . USER ,. n .-f1 ci ww, s ,s- 4 ,- -, 3. ,Q H Q v. - :1.+xf.n5 I ff '. 9 .. . t N ,, A125-if A should listen to him some time, he's really good. Jean, have you heard the excellent report on the 4. sg work that our hospitals are doing for the sick? ' 23, iffy, Yes, I did, Colleen. Doesn't Charles Herion prac- if... tice there? 'Kg Yes, he's making a brilliant success there as 1 , 4 ' Chief Surgeon. Ruth Sides is the Superintendent of -. :iff Nurses. 5' Speaking of a success, Dwight Love certainly is fl making a success of the Used Car Business. He has his .K ,I ' own special brand of car that he calls I,OVE'S SPECIAL. I, I l' Another success is Faye Allman. She has won world ,. Mi' fame as the coach of the most dynamic softball team ever r 'X to play on a field. They call themselves the Lian 'L Katchers and have recentlynreturned from Cuba with a world's championship title. - -1 - William Honeycutt, our class philosopher, is now a M ., 1 business man with a chain of firms dealing in perfumes W from New York to California. He is making a big success jfgif ft or his undertaking. I guess you know that Charles L. Fink is also doing ' 'f fine for himself. He is now producing farm tractors that , .V are the best to be found on the market. He is fast becom E. ing a millionaire. More power to him. ' ,,. Colleen, I read in the papers where Dorothy Ann , H Ritchie has just returned from the Far East where she has .tm ,Q has been serving as a missionary for the past years. H Speaking of reading things in the papers, Jean, I ' read where Yathleen Li taker and Frances Long are now run- ff -,b fi ning a famous beach resort in Florida and are making a A-,ag f.i' -'fi success of it. Looks like they are still sticking togeth V -'i-'F' QW er as they always did in school. 23, lf ' Betty A. Buckwell is doing all right for herself 1500 4 H N H All What is she doing. Y A Oh, she has a beauty shoppe on Moonlight Drive in ,V ' 4 Rimertown. Her motto is: 'lfwyour hair is curly, I will ' , i guarantee to make it stra1ght.' ly xgean, have you heard about Darcus Y.'idenhouse? 'Jef ,gg Q 'o . s, Ry. sT1'i57, g,, Well, she is now a personal secretary to a bank ffylglyi j president---She wise-cracks to her boss and then when he Villa 1sn't around makes love to his good-looking son. Carey Heintz is still making his hobby pay. He is H running a chain of open air theaters now. The one near here is showing, The Two Musketeers-Luther Maxwell and 3,4 S . -I l-I 4 Q 'E ' -V .. ,Q -' ,I-,..., I l ,,.,.,w-aw .- ,g . L' W 'fc--W -W - 111' ' - -'if'-f-'Q - S ..-wp . . . 4 u.,?.,-.qc.,f:y,, 4,1 , WT, , MW'-.-4.3.5 Q, . J C' r x L E Q i E ! E 3 1 S E 4 . f 1 v . E i H s . E . 4 Q r 1 su n ! F i'3fv2'iiikE f'fiJiff:'- .ffaiiQf.D33!5f'3t?',f.vHiii3f!?!.',F'!is'Qav4?3,ii?f3'5M!53EmQ 'EF?RfiR432i9is3v: S!WZI'1E'L'ii'iE.TE?ff!iil'?!l3E- 'I-if 5?f51swlPH'If2E?::Z'lri, E45.,'E:TI2'!f512i:-Ziffl34.4213 51:5-',-Jizi'-L.' Lv -Wu , - 'fi 5fi.f'5f ' ' ' ' f X 0 1 1 J., xox- gi . 'film . ' N?-1'-1 I l ang? Q -cl,-'iifshi ... . :... n l . if sg John Fink. 3-elf Gee, I'm glad to see that our classmates are doing 3 M g' so well. ' Qfgl nYes, Colleen,sand 1 am u0o.U fin Well-shall we get back to work? A Lets. il s ld - : f' TH' la. luck to Ya Seniors! ' 4-11' .,- I f f ,- 6 Colleen McDaniel , is Jean Vanderburg ,p, Class Prophets fx :N I -2, . , .ny I ,:. A M .-1 f?i UV! e 'Yi President ........ . . .Ted Ridenhour 4 ...J Vice-President. . . . . .Charles Herion A X - 1 ' I ' 1 ,ima Secretary....... ...Rachel Honeycutt Spence 'Tit ,.. I , ' Treasurer..... ...Bernice Helms ' t if Nt. Class Colors . . . . . . .Maroon and Gold E15 K R l Class Flowers o o e 0 0 eRed 7X1 .-' i0tQ MF! X5 15 5 W Q f FE- f. '+HH 'SHP , ANNUAL STAFF A- Editor-in-Chief...............Charles Herion F xiii Associate Ed1tor..............Mary Frances Vanderburg kg g,fJ Business Manager..............Martin Barringer ff? fy Associate Business Manager....Jack 'yfilson lla ,f l-I ' '0kH1Advertising Manager...........Pansy Cruse gmgg F 3?Sp0rts EditorS....... ...Marie Medlin, Ralph Ritchie 1' 'IQMJ i 5Art miter. . . . . . . . . . .Ruth sides 5.7fTypists........ ...Frances Long, Kathleen Litakerjmgl ' ghd is I. : A I- X ' has N64 aHx? V .N ry .,-1'-em.- ., .. - , ' -. . , . -:Q . -.1 N' V ,maj-,Ea . . L uw gr 7 . , '. ,',. .,,.,, ,, - ' A - .wr - 1, - L E E i E I E E E E e I 5 k s r E E E i f E I E 5 5 Q 5 E 5 r E E I e E r i 255K:'F!E34'Flw'i .E1EiEiF13R S?5'J25i'?WF',7.FIEQUfE?r59LLrZ?'Z!'liP5H2'PC.f'TAJQ525 IY?'F'f'1'1' ,S LSi QW3,Fi!Q5QCTY!ii,f3iM!!3f?? f: iI2iH1?EMbE1 f5A5::5YgLQYiE: mffizf Zuiiti-' ., 'i W.. ' J -2 ' Q lib' - A A. .. ' V 1 A ,. -.r-, , 'Tin 1 no--vs'-' af . - 4 -1 5 l :vf ffxQ-2?F9'f.' .4 i ' 1A-.' 1 ltr- 5 Q . X . F at 'V sf .. W 5.5 v .I '. .yew ,gy :uij ,TM fp. -i 31 I' ' 3 1 5 ia, 7-, 5 m I5 V, .x f -r. . 'z A, 4 ll ' f' ' fl X ig? f,Ud 'P-A Q. iz! lffl 2 ' 5' 46' I V l '..- - 1 gal. ,5 5 ', ' n 1 f x G 1 v Y 651 1Vt bfi if f x6? 1s LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Mt. Pleasant High School, being of sound judgment and realizing that our days are numbered, before we quit this life of trials, test,a11d flunks, do hereby make this our last will and testament, hereby revoking any former wills and testaments made by us: Item 1 Item 2 Item 5 Item 4 Item 5 Item 6 Item 7 Item 8 Item 9 Item 10 Item ll . in Q .1111 Lf ,'-rg-uE'r.' ,'. H- A . . wr--w---. . 0 1 1 ' -'lV 17 .' - , ,T gl- : ' Hsin? fits: Www. -miUM+f, A .rf-a. - , A ,, - - - 1 - - 4.5, - , . . To Mr. Woodward, our former principal, and to Mr. Moye, our present principal, we leave our sincere appreciation for their gracious aid and sympathetic understanding throughout our years in high school. To the faculty we bequeath our increasing re creatlonal abilities, our pleasing personalit ies, our many thanks, our love for our high school and our fame and fortunes. To the Junior Class we leave our title as sen iors, our interest in school activities, and our Senior Class Advisor, Mrs. Harbison. To the Sophomore class we bequeathcnr'dramat1c abilities and all our school books. To the Freshman class we leave our collossial intelligence and our flying colors,naroon and gold, and we, also, leave to them our class flower, the red rose. Colleen McDaniel wills her voice to Ibris Furr and her height to Kindred Cox. Faye Mauney who is so true to her boy friend leaves this trait to Katrina Hammill,and she leaves her petite figure to Jerry Harwood. Faye Allman leaves her team to Janette Miller to Gilbert Hellig. Carey Hientz bequeaths ate the motion picture Heilig, and he also leaves his quiet manner to Howard Mills. Ralph Ritchie leaves his pleasing personal- ity to Ray Sides and his good sportmanship to Harold Little. Charles Fink leaves his wavy brown hair to M. L. Cline and his shy manner to Douglas Caston. place on the softball and her sportsmanship his ability to oper- machine to Gilbert 5 1 2 5 Q a Q E 1 4 I a 3 1 i i - s A u 5 i i Y F 1 I P w S 1: ,Exif If-3' 1-f '4H Fu-'.1:1'f.if iff -'MK A'i V 3ai3 11 : K+'5vvr5?5:'E'!aIFT!4?.9I:9l 31l.'2E'EKS4FLbD:tifZ'E?lH , filiiffkl' ' 1' Q2 ' -4 L' g. my ' L.. x. kv 1 4 v f '19, Fr, J Hvwfiif 5 'rfff-via' LA? . f.,.?E7 liS?W5iiFT' ga v -5lfn.- - 1.2. .+.,, . il e 4. -1 '.f-. vlv- vi., ' ' 'A ' 7fi 'Qff:'5'1 q ' Q 'fl J .eff Item : Bobby Barrier wills his dramatic ability to Wag Betty Gillespie and his blue eyes to Betty gg!-A 'f 655 Mauney. ,T fQQi Item : Luther Maxwell leaves his dearly beloved bus Il? feat: se. 29 to Ned Fegger-t. ift Item : Martin Barringer bequeaths his mathematical. af' 33. ability to John suther and his big feet to u 'ff Ronald Buckwell. QE Item : Charles Herion leaves his ability to get a- X 3 , long with the teachers to Walter McDona1 d F '?5' and his French book to Marie Litaker. Ashe Item : Dwight Love wills his horse laugh to Edrma Q-m M. Cannup and his neatness to Ben Cline. .'., Item : Willaim Honeycutt leaves his speed and abil- 'N' ity in sports to Paul Petrea and his Algebra fr' .' A book to anyone who will argue polotics witlm 'Kai him. .'T' Item : Jack Wilson leaves his beautiful blue eyes to latf 15. Frances Penninger and his unruly hair to Earl f,i-gif , Earnhardt. ' r ,'!f Item : Ted Ridenhour bequeaths his friendly smile to ,fax fp4K Wade Fink and his liking for physical educa - wggy -jfg,f,j tion to Hoyle Swarlngen. . -pal Item : John Fink leaves his failures, mishaps and his y , disagreements to the faculty hoping that they ye h will be able to overcome them. ff S Item : Jean Vanderburg leaves her intelligence to gi- fiw Louise Kluttz and her fiery temper to DorJ.s 4: Ann Manus with hopes that they can use them T' . to a good advantage. 'f s' Item : Jewell Faggart leaves her ability to flirt to Q wwf Glenn Safrit and her lovely blonde hair to ,gi Margaret Honeycutt. . K' 'I Item : Ruth Ritchie wills her beauty to Jean Shueand 1 1'2fmL I 5 her position as cheer leader to Dorothy Swar- J 3 ingen. 5 Item : Jean Fisher leaves her pill box to E7alqte r EQJ .jlf McDonald and her tenth grade sweetheart to Egg lvflx Betty Sikes. had ' 6, Item : Pansy Cruse leaves her wit to Betty Hidenhour hwy .Mf, e t: -ll: Item HH Lhf Item ws F' Lgil' 'taxa -: N . , no -Q05 - a ' 41- ' I 5 ,.1N,'J-Q'-1' was WWRJ was wmwhfn If '31-kg! st ' ' ' V '..,f--ici! J-W-'A' ' Ir. and her timidness to Douglas Gaston. Ruth Sides leaves her perfect figure to Mary Barringer and her artistic ability to Althea Smith.' Frances Long leaves her cuteness to Ebn Cline and her pretty red hair to Edna Cannupp. gtqxsgffy ' r-get Q 4, M., ' gb Kg! 'H I 5: Lil W tmp ,yw,., arrange- a -5 geNgmW WM' We .-,Elf i E E i 2 i 2 5 , 5 l F i 1 S s , 1 5 9 4 I Eyiliifl . ' , ' , ?SQW1..m1.2lECLEI ii -.!'.'.l '..Q1i.:M.?C?F, 'I nav' ..k,, in v .Nl ' gg ? -Jf :e.+h ,,- ,gg . X , ' U1 - ' 'f'5'?,, , 'ill'-LQ:.??'L1.?'1i1if ' - ' 4515? 4' 'G V: ' Y!Sii qu,9 qguxhnfqspgp. , '4,J,,n,w w',:.Al.5 , '4d?3hgQhnah .,qsng4JlLL,, ,X . , Y M sk' if NEW I -M v, 5' J .Li ,-1 '.- t 1M'f.H gf ,,,'a,1 jig fin' ii Q, -sv Q . 'wh ,F x 4. 'ia A5lH .V ' x wQi . , .Q fmt ' i,,. , , 1 iff W, 121, ,Q aff Y ' W il 1 . x ,,, . hm . ', 1 ,.. , A' r Item 28: Rachel Honeycutt Spence wills her art on win- ning a husband to Mary Louise Fisher and her good grades to Flake Mills. Item 29: Kathleen Litaker leaves her position on the basketball team to Ann Crowell and her friend- liness to Willene Burris. Item 50: Pat Widenhouse wills her blouse with attached heart to Vernice Allman and her brains to.Ioyce McDonald. Item 31: Betty Ann Buckwell leaves her Physics book to Joan Petrea in hopes that Joan will not have to study as hard as she has. Item 52: Mary Frances Vanderburg leaves her ability to flatter a certain teacher to Lloyd Ritchie and her personality to Hoyle Swaringen. Item 35: Bernice Helms wills her courteous manner to Ray Page and her position as treasurer of the Senior Class to Betty Mae Cauble. Item 34: Marie Medlin bequeaths her popularity to Billie Cline and her position as guard on the basket- ball team to Lorene Ritchie. Item 55: Dorothy Ann Ritchie wills her love for Physics to Nadine Moss and her boldness to Alva Walters. We hereby appoint Mr. Moye executor of this our last will and testament. We also appoint the said Mr. Moya guardian of the juniors and we beg him to keep close want: over them and train them up in the way they should go. We also charge him to help and encourage them in every way possible, constantly holding before them the brilliar1t example we have set. In the presence of these witnesses we have hereunto affixed our seals this the 27th day of May, 1948. 4'A fggggg 41, . THE SENIOR CLASS MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL Faye Allman John Fink TESTATORS ' H .xv ' 1 . 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Pleasant High .4 School swung back into action for uns season of forty- 1 -ix 533 eight. June Fortune, one of the forwards, was elected F age Captain for the season. 'Q Although we weren' t successful in winning every 2 ., game, ea ch player put forth every effort to win honors X ' -' for our school. SH The Aces won only one game this season but we tied -4 QT' L,, -v 9 1 a ,fi with the Yellowjackets, who won the county championship The following girls went out for Basketball this .5- Q season: :jg Fomvmws: GUARDS : K8.th1'een Litaker Bernice Helms L 'ull Kip. Mary grances Vanderburg Betty Kepley ffqi Q June ortune Marie Medlin 3' ' Louise Brooks Darcus Widenhouse ,jf PHIISV CPUSG Frances Long A3 Ruth Mills Faye Allman fm 'in Ann Sossoman Faye Mauney , ff, Betty Cauble wgeh E fe, Q Eiga Betty Honeycutt Q55 '51-ti af. E54 In this, the second year of Basketball at Mt. Plea- flii KWH sant High School, our coach and boys put forth a great -W,g -3.,sz:g deal of effort to make a winning team. Although the boys did not win too many victories, we have reason to iiwa be very proud of them. They always showed good sports- ,-.gggf manship on the court. Out of twelve games played they Mid' won four and they advanced to the semi-finals of the 7c,p .71 'A Mi' ' I X-'i. , county tournament . 1 A ' The boys playing this year were: P-'iBI'ti1'1 B8I'I'iI1B6I' Forward Gene Cline Forward ,L Ted Rid0I'1h011I' Forward Douglas Cas ton Guard ,LAN W i,,Lf1fL!Qf' Paul Pe trea Center Charles For tune Guard -Q, ,gigs Charles Herion Guard Gilber t Heilig Center 1 'QWFQPYP -' Ugg Wi lliam HOTIBYCT-1 ii ii Guard Flake M 1 lls Guard xii ' ,. Hoyle SWH1 iI1S01'1 Forward Gene Sides Guard :1,, I 5335.9 Ray Page Forward John Su ther , Jr Forward in if ? 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MKfxi4f5fi'?'if,-li5'fi2l9E'1H QFf24Q.fQ?i2i 2315956-kiiYs'3i2Uii' Congratulations To The MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL in the successful publication of their first ANNUAL TUSCAROA COTTON MILL Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina Park's Lunch A Good Place to Eat Plate Lunches All Kinds of Sandwiches Rockwell, N. C. U 1 M. E. Barringer's Esso Service iCarolina's New Gateway to the East Groceries Route 49 - New Hi-Way Gold Hill, N. C. Route 2 M J.. HON EYCU'1'1 S GROCECRY Earl R. Honeycutt, Proprietor General Merchandise Box 7 GRADING WORKS ALL TYPES Barringer Brothers Richfield, N. C. Gold' Hill, N. C. I-Ml-V+ .....-- ---L, ------- -, QL, Yin-- Sanitary Barber Shop It Pays to be Well Groomed Rockwell, N. C. H. H. Earnhardt's Shop Mfg. Cedar Chests--Wardrobes-Bedroom Suites General Repairing- Dealers in Tires-Tubes-Batteries--Radios Gas and Oil Route 2 Gold Hill, N. C. 2 ' . J 'ESE' ' ULEWQH-S33 if ' 'fZ ?eQv5 -234329 ? E- A 3? :+iVJ5i'a2?3U5 lf1X .s YSSYW5fF5i'SNilQ-23 - 630 Compliments of THE RICHFIELD MILLING COMPANY Richfield, N. C. We Serve the Best Food Dinners - Sandwiches Lunches Try Our Branded Western Steaks Okay Lunch Bill and Nick Karras Pleasing Service Phone 4116 47 S. Union St. Concord, N. C. ll , 1 Lippard 8a Barrier Fine Groceries Dial 2292 No. 145 Church St. The Home of Good Eats Compliments to the Senior Class Dan Green Wheel Aligning Service Phone 3273 North Church St. Concord, N. C. 7 f5v? ?3iiw '3ff'51? QW? 1' YQH1' '75-1' EEF ,THEN-X2 wfL5+1'g4n2S 5b'?i 'EQ-HEY -T+kTW1 ,Q 'sfmffvgi Qvif' 3? w WINE eil . R ' 1 QQ Fi' , E5 UJU Compliments of Compliments of Sprott-Elliot Furniture Co. . Wilkinson's Funeral Home '1-M P k W1 ar ar Home of Service W. Depot St. Phone 3112 'Everything for the Home Concord, N. C. Concord, N. C. 1 1771... -1 'Lil Compliments of CABARRUS CREAMERY COMPANY and Our Whole Family of Healthful Products Cabarrus Grade A Pasteurized Milk Cabarrus Ideal Ice Cream Cabarrus Sweet Cream Butter Concord, N. C. r BI H .Ein X 'E 'fi5i??3'S Ei I Ti., .3Z,.5,:ilgf,,,g A-.-,yF'-,gn-.1wgSf,, f?Qj,5'Y?H?z5l,'1J 5 X13 'Q Q:,..1gi, rf.Y3.?f'?gl-52E.7saEQ13lY 630 Barringer's Cafe Heglar's Shoe Shop Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina Congratulations Compliments to the Senior Class to the Seniors . Medlin Bros. Service Station Eiarl's Tire Store Popular Brand Tires Wil-Mar Park Gas and Oil V Concord, N. C. Cabarrus F C X Service 54 south Church st. Concord, N. C. Compliments of Phone 5104 City Dry Cleaning Feeds Seeds Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina Fertilizer Farm Machinery Electrical Appliances General Farm Supplies , ' g:F xg' r '4'if3l1Y?3 '?Z,'i'I'k'-1' ff?lE5rH i7'5L,, 2-is. 4 ,iiifnii 'F' i 1'-S62 .E i 1293: 1 vnI,5fr!-SEL , 560 Compliments of J ean's Beauty Shop Phone 651 Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina Compliments of City Cafe Where Good Friends Meet to Eat and Drink M Plate Lunches, Sandwiches Soft Drinks, Beer Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina Patronize Our Advertisers Compliments of Earl's Furniture Store Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina Mt. Pleasant Grocery Anything to Eat Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina Compliments of Goodman's Grocery Groceries - Meats - Gas 8z Oil Phone 551 Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina -fI':- 1 35 F9.1'! Lx 39: ,E-335: iii? . 3J?'J?!'F.. 1 1- ? ff' K n 1-3 T1 ' v 1 7f57 .lI12E ft . 630 Compliments of Mauldin's Store S Groceries and Meats 26-28 Barbarick St. Concord, N. AC. Fisher's Service Station Groceries - Cold Drinks Good Gulf Gasoline Sz Oil Tires, Tubes and Accessories Phone 696 Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina ' With Best Wishes to the Seniors and All Others of Mt. Pleasant High School The Best Shoes for the Money, for all the Family The Sample Shop Barbarick St. Concord, N. C. Barringer's Grocery Fresh Meats, Vegetables Ka Fruits We Deliver Phone 321 Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina Y af V ' . x L' 5 . ,Q-' ' 31 nf ,ra .-. 5 . it iw- rg 4 L ,- .va 3, r 1 5- I A n E f ,V .V e , 3: , -sg f ,. J. A ,, 1 , .- NK ., , A iw 2 .A .. - ..,g,ie, xx N, K V ,514 , 2 4 vp A. .- N. pp L . ig L ,W v ,fx , turf-. 'wiiflf ' irinf. - , . ' if .3 ' 1 if W, is A-in , 225 ,A 73 Th. LY ., a 6 . ,v A 5? f,,, W?- fif u i . Y. 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