North Stanly High School - North Comet Yearbook (New London, NC)
- Class of 1963
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oreword This fall North Stanly High School opened its doors to students from four communities. Here, we, the students, have acquired new friendships, new ideas, new hopes, and new ambitions. We have made North Stanly what it is— not just a building, but a community of many people bound together, all seeking an education. May we always remember our Alma Mater— our hopes, our joys, and may we achieve our many goals. Mary Fisher Editor aLie eContent i -y Jminiitration and acuiti . . 7 en ion 13 union 4 Sof liom. orei reilimen features 77 -Activities 81 •Sport i S9 . duertiiementi 107 WISCASSETT MEMORIAL Y. M. C. A, L I B R A I Badin High School Millingport High School mil iiiii iiHi J liIll,Q j illll- J: New London High School Richfield High School Oke 1963 Presented by The Annual Staff North Stanly High School New London, North Carolina MJe dedicate Ite ottli C om et to o ur The Office— Home of Mrs. McLendon. ottli Stanii ...J iq.lt We, the Seniors, of North Stanly High School, 1963, dedicate this, the first annual, to OUR SCHOOL. Here we have shared new friendships, good times, and future ambitions. Our hope is that the record we leave behind will be a challenge to future students of North Stanly High. Hi, Mrs. Kelly. Classroom Work. Cramming for that test. Home Economics Lab. Typing Lab. Industrial-Arts Lab. MARY FISHER Editor ke ..Annual ta JOAN BIZUK Assistant Editor BETH RUSSELL Assistant Business Manager MRS. OTIS L. CHRISCO Advisor JOE WAGONER Business Manager First row, left to right: Mrs. Chrisco, Advisor; Evola Furr, Joan Bizuk, Assistant Editor; Mary Fisher, Editor; Joe Wagoner, Business Manager; Beth Russell, Assistant Business Manager; Peggy Palmer. Second row: Patricia Troutman, Sue Dewey, Anne Greene, Shelia Britt, Travis Venters, Paul Laton, Eric Lefko, Nancy Poole, Betty Eudy, Jane Saunders, Libby Dry. MR. PETE E. ATHANAELOS MR. CONRAD AUSTIN MRS. BURNICE BUSCH Physical Education Mathematics English, Intermediate English Social Studies B. A. A. B. B. S. Pfeiffer College- Winthrop, College Pembroke State College MRS. GERALDINE R. CHRISCO Commercial B.S. S.A. W, C. U. N. C. MR. P. M. DULIN Education M. E. University of North Carolina MR. JACK FESPERMAN Physical Education, Science A. B. Catawba College acu it Deserted faculty cars during school hours. MRS. DOROTHY GLENN French, Spanish B. A. Salem College MRS. ROSEA RY HARWOOD Home Economics B. S. Indiana State College Pennsylvania MR. JOE FRANK HARRIS Physical Education A. B. Catawba College MR. PAUL HOLLINGSWORTH English, Physical Education A. B. Atlantic Christian College i MR. R. NORRIS JEFFREY Chemical Engineering B.S., M.A. North Carolina State College MR. JOE KELLY Physical Education, Biology A. B. Catawba College MRS. MATTIE KELLY Physical Education, Science W. C. U. N. C. MR. RICHARD KOONTZ Agricultural Education B. S. North Carolina State College ' Let ' s try that step just once more. MRS. MARY E. LATHAM Biology, English A. B. Pfeiffer College MISS JUDITH McMANUS English A. B, Pfeiffer College MRS. M_ARJORIE MELTON English A.B., M. Ed. Queens College University of North Carolina MRS. CORNELIA PETERSON Home Economics, Science B. S. Greenville Women ' s College Furman University MISS ELBERTA RAGSDALE English, Social Studies A.B., M. Ed. Catawba College University of North Carolina MRS. MARTHA ROGERS French, English Personal Service B.S., M. Ed- Appalachian College University of Florida MRS. KATHRYN RYALS English, Library Science B. S. L. S., M. A. Peabody College Duke University MRS. SUZANNE SMITH Business Education B, S. Pfeiffer College MR. JOE SLUDER Industrial Arts B. S. Western Carolina College MISS BETTY WEST Science, Mathematics B. S. Wake Forest It ' s a jail break! en tor da 5 5 Offi Lceti Left to right: LIBBY DRY, Treasurer; DWIGHT LOWDER, Vice President; TRAVIS VENTERS, President; ALLEN HERLOCKER, Secretary ' . Mrs. Marjorie Melton Miss Elberta Ragsdale enior Sponiori CLASS MOTTO To strive always for excellence and to surpass all others. CLASS FLOWER The Red Rose CLASS COLORS Red and White J JAMES GRANT ALLRED, JR. ClassOfficer 1; F.F.A. 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3; 4-H 1,2, 3; Business Club 2; Football 3; Monogram Club 3; Dramatics 3; English Club 4; Bus Driver 4; Student Council President 4. BRENDA LEE ALMOND Dramatics 3. CHARLES WESLEY ALMOND, JR. Farm Mechanic 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3. eniorS Iflfjeet One . notlier CLii of 1963 FRANCES ELAINE ALMOND 4-H 2,3; F.H.A. 4; English Club 4. HELEN FRANCES ALMOND F.H.A. 1,2, Z, A, Officer 3; Glee Club 3; Dramatics 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Council 3, 4; Newspaper Staff. KENNETH RAY AUGHTRY Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,4; Monogram Club 2, 3; Class Officer 2, 3. CAROL NANOLYNE BARRIER Basketball 1; Glee Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Marshal 3; Monogram Club 3; Cheerleader 3, 4, Assistant Chief 4. JO ANNE BECK Basketball 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Majorette 1,2,3, Chief 3; F.H.A. 2; Glee Club 3; Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee Co-Chairman 3; Dramatics 3; Class Officer 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Superlative 4; Homecoming Attendant 2, 3. DONALD WAYNE BELL 4-H 1,2; Basketball 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Monogram Club 3; Dra- matics 3; Glee Club 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; Hi-Y Officer 4; English Club 4. eniori Si JOAN THERESA BIZUK Dramatics 1, 2, 3; J un i o r R e d Cross Council 1,2, 3,4, C o un ty Officer 4; Library Assistant 3; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff, Assistant Editor 4; English Club 4; Superlatives 4. SHELIA MILTON BRITT Office Assistant 1,2; Class Officer 1,3; Marshal 3; Dramatics 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Library Assistant 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. SANDRA LEIGH BROWN F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Miss New London 3;, English Club 4; Dramatics 1,2. SUE CLAYTON BRUTON Basketball 2; Library Club 2. JUANITA JOYCE BRYSON Class Officer 1;F.H. A. IjGlee Club 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2, Chief 2; Mo n o g r a m Club 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4. GARY RAYVON BURLESON Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Typing Award 3. Offu icerS an CLi5 of 1963 JANIE LYNN BURLESON Class Officer 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Typing Award 2; Monogram Club 2, 3; Beta Club2, 3, 4, Officer 3,4; French Award 3; Marshal 3; Junior Red Cross Councils, 4; Student Council Officer 4; Annual Testator 4; Superlative 4. SHERRY GAIL BURLESON Class Reporter 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Mathematics Award 3; Marshal 3; Superlative 4. GLENN EDDIE BURRIS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Dramatics 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; Superlative 4. GRADY RAY BURRIS, JR. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 4. JOYCE CAROL BURRIS 4-H 1,2; Typing Award 2; F.H. A. 4. OOm STOKES BURRIS Dramatics 3; Hi-Y 4; English Club 4; Superlative 4. eitLori C ltooAe l ortli J HENRY FRANKLIN CAUDLE, JR. Baseball 1; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball 1,2, 3,4. RICHARD EUGENE CLAYTON Class Officer 1; F.F.A. 1,2,4, Officer 2,4; Baseball 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Bus Driver 4; Superla- tive 4. RONNIE DARRELL CODY Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2,3; Bus Driver 3; F. F. A. Officer 4; Football 4. WILLIAM ALBERT COGGIN School Store 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2, Bus Driver 3, 4. 3,4; DAVID WAYNE COLE 4-H 1, 2; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; Basketball Award 3; Dramatics 3; Bus Driver 3, 4. BARRY FRANKLIN COOPER -H 1; Football 1,4; Baseball 3; F.F.A. StanJlarJi Jl in 1963 JOSEPH EUGENE CRESSWELL, JR. Basketball 1; 4-H 1; Dramatics 3. BETTY SUE DEWEY F.H.A. 1; Class Officer 1,2; Student Council 1, 3, Officer 3; Majorette and Drum Corps 1,2,3; Homecoming At- tendant 1, 2, 3, Queen 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; Girls ' State 3; Mono- gram Club 3; Marshal 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Beta Club Officer 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; English Club 4; Superlatives 4. CAROL ADELINE DICK 4-H 1; Dramatics 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Chief Marshal 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4. PATTY LUCILLE DOBY F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 1; Library As- sistant 3; English Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. LffiBY JEAN DRY Glee Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, County Officer 3; Class Officer 1, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 3; Monogram Club 2, 3; Chief Marshal 3; Student Council Officer 3; Wildacres Representative 3; Homecoming Queen 3; Beta Club Officer 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Superlative 4; English Club 4. BETTY JEAN EUDY Basketball 1,2,3; Monogram Club 2,3; Class Officer 3; Beta Club 3; 4-H 3; F.H. A. Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; English Club 4. eniorS MARY PAULINE FISHER Scholastic Award 1; Gym Assistant 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Marshal 1, 3; Dance Com- mittee 2; Latin Club 2; Glee Club 3; Majorette and Drum Corps 3; Class Officer 3; Homecoming Attendant 3,4, Miss Varsity 4; Annual Staff Editor 4; News- paper Staff 4; Superlatives 4; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3; Dramatics 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 3. ELLEN SUE FLAKE F. H. A. 1 ; Class Officer 1, 2; Drum Corps 1, 2, 3, Chief 2, 3; Basketball 1, 3; Home- coming Sponsor 2,3,4; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Glee Club Accompa- nist 3; Dramatics 3; Newspaper Staff Co- Editor 4; English Club Officer 4; School Reporter for Stanly News and Press 4; Class Prophetess 4; Beta Club 3, 4. DONALD RAY FLOYD F.F.A. 1. TONY GLENN FRICK Dramatics 1, 2; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. EVOLA LUCILLE FURR ClassOfficerl;4-H 1;F.H.A. 1; Marshal 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. KENNETH BAIN GILBERT Baseball 1,2; 4-H 1,2; Class Officer 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 1,2,3; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3; Glee Club 3; Bus Driver 3,4; F. F.A. 4. LueS 1963 BELINDA HOLT GIORDANO F. H. A. 2; Beta Club 3; Glee Club 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Cheer- leader 3; Dramatics 3. CORNELIA ANNE GREENE F.H.A. 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Majorette and Drum Corps 1,2,3; Student Council 2, 3, Officer 3; Class Officer 2, 3; Dra- matics 3; Marshal 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Glee Club 3; Monogram Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4, County Officer 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. JOHNNY LEE HALL F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. JESSIE LORAINE HARKEY Basketball 1,2,3; Monogram Club 2,3; Basketball Homecoming Queen 3; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3; English Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Graduation Com- mittee 4. JUDY HERLOCKER HARTSELL 4-H 1, 3; F.H. A. 4. JERRY WAYNE HATHCOCK Beta Club 3. eniori JANICE KAY HAT LEY Cheerleader 1, 3; Monogram Club 1, 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Officer 2,3; Leader- ship Medal 3; Chief Marshal 3; Class Officer 3; F.H. A. 4; English Club Officer 4. JUDY ELAINE HATLEY Class Officer 1; Homecoming Attendant 1, 2, 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3, Officer 3; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; F.H. A. 4; English Club 4. LINDA SUE HATLEY Basketball 1,2,3; Monogram Club 2,3 Dramatics 3; Junior-Senior Prom Com mittee 3; English Club 4. NADINE HELMS 4-H 1; Glee Club 3; Jimior- Senior Prom Committee 3. REGINALD ALLEN HERLOCKER F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,3,4, Green Hand 1, Chapter Farmer 2, State Farmer 3; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4. JUDY LEE HILL F.H.A. 1, 2; Cheerleader 3; Glee Club 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. C oiorij and ower 1963 JAMES ARTHUR HOWE Class Officer 1; Student Council 1; Mono- gram Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Dra- matics 3; Beta Club 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; English Club 4; Superlative 4, Golf 3. LINDA PATRICIA HUDSON Office Assistant 1; 4-H 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Library Assistant 3; Dramatics 3; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3. LYNN RUSSELL HUNEYCUTT F.F.A. 1,2, Officer 2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Class Officer 2; Dramatics 3; Superlative 4. PATRICIA ANN HUNEYCUTT Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; Mono- gram Club 2, 3; Class Officer 3; Majorette and Drum Corps 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Graduation Committee 4; Superlative 4. RONNIE ALPHUS HUNEYCUTT Junior Red Cross Council 1; 4-H 1,2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 3 F.F.A. 4. SYLVIA ELAINE HUNEYCUTT Basketball 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2; Homecoming Attendant 1, 2; Dramatics 2; Office Assistant 2, 3; Monogram Club 2, 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; English Club 4; F.H. A. 4. eniors Ck ooie invitations MARY FRANCES INGRAM Glee Club 1; 4-H 1; F. H. A. 1, 2; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3; Dramatics 3. MYRTLE ETTA JOHNSON F.H. A. 3; Dramatics 3. PAUL WATKLNS LATON, JR. Dramatics 1, 3; Glee Club 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff 4; Superlatives 4; English Club 4. ERIC SAMUEL LEFKO F. F.A. 1; Monogram Club 2, 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2; Student Council 3; Junior - Senior Prom Committee 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; English Club Officer 4; Football 4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative 4. WILLIE MAE LOFLIN Basketball 1; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Beta Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3; Dramatics 3; English Club 4. DWIGHT DAVID LOWDER Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 3; Beta Club 2, 3; Monogram Club 2, 3; Most Outstanding Junior Award 3; Marshal 3; French Award 3; Student Council 4; Superlative 4. an lomai CLs5 of 1963 GARY STEPHEN LOWDER F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 3; N. C. State Poultry Contest Winner 3. HAL EDWARD LOWDER Baseball 1; Safe Bus Driving Award; Mr. Millingport 3; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4. REGGIE PAUL LOWDER Basketball 1,2; Hi-Y 4. LINDA GALE LUNSFORD 4-H 1; Class Officer 2. BURRELL HUDSON MANER F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Officer 3; Bus Driver 3, 4. LINDA BURRIS MILLER Beta Club 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Class Officer 2; Basket- ball 2; Newspaper Staff 3; Marshal 3; Homecoming Attendant 3; Dramatics 3; Library Assistant 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; English Club 4. Seniors H Order dardi ROBERT CHARLES MISFJsTHEIMER F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. ALICE DEBROAH MORGAN F.H.A. 1; Majorette and Drum Corps 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1,2, 3; Glee Club 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Mono- gram Club 3; Dramatics 3; Newspaper Staff 4; English Club 4. BRENDA KAY MORTON F.H.A. 1,2; Glee Club 3; Junior Red Cross Council 3,4; Dramatics 3; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3; Superlative 4. FRED LEE MORTON, JR. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3. PEGGY JUANITA PALMER 4-H 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 1, 3; Dramatics 3; Basketball Scorekeeper 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; F.H. A. 4; English Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Red Cross Council 4. ALBERT CLIFFORD PARKER, JR. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 1,2,3; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y Officer 4. and invitations 1 Calais 1963 DONNA KAYE PLOWMAN F.H. A. 1,2, 3; Library Assistant 4. NANCY IRENE POOLE Basketball 1; F.H. A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2; Cancer Essay Winner 2; Marshal 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff 4; English Club Officer 4. FRANCES KAY REDWINE Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Chief 3, 4; F.H. A. 1,2; Majorette 1; Student Council 1,3; Glee Club 3; Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3; Dramatics 3; Monogram Club 2, 3; Homecom.ing Attendant 3; English Club 4; Superlative 4. TONY LANE RIDENHOUR Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,3; Monogram Club 1, 3. GROVER HAROLD ROGERS, JR. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; P. K. Yonge Laboratory School, University of Florida 2. DONNIE FRANKLIN RUMMAGE 4-H 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3; D r a m a t i cs 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee Chairman 3. en lots FRANCES LISBETH RUSSELL Class Officer 2; Marshal 3; Library Club 3; Beta Club 3; Annual Staff 4. JANE DOUGLAS SAUNDERS Beta Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Dra matics 1,3; Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3; Annual S t a f f 4 Junior Red Cross Council 1,2,3,4 English Club Officer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4 Superlative 4, JAMES LYNFORD SELLS Student Council 1,3;F.F.A. 1, 2; Class Officer 2; Marshal 3. POLLY ANN SIMPSON F.H.A. 2,3,4; English Club 4. VIRGINIA CAROL SPIVEY 4-H 1,2,3; Dramatics 3; Library As- sistant 3. KAY WAGONER STALLINGS 4-H 1; F.H.A. 4. junior -Senior C iaiA 1963 JAMES LOUIS TERRY F.F. A. 1, 2, 3. JOHNNY MARTIN THOMAS, II Baseball 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3; Chief Marshal 3; Class Officer 3; Substitute Bus Driver 3; Basketball Timekeeper 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Hi-Y Officer 4; English Club 4; Football 4; Superlative 4. PATRICIA DELORIES TROUTMAN Cancer Essay Winner 2; Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3; Dra- matics 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. JIMMY LEE TUCKER PAUL RICHARD TURNER MITZIE DONIECE VANHOY Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; 4-Hl,2. Class Officer 1 ; F. H. A. 1, 2; Junior Red Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Cross Council 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Superlative 4. Monogram Club 1,2, 3; Dramatics 1,2,3; Homecoming Attendant 1, 3; English Club 4. eniori TRAVIS ROY VENTERS, JR. Football 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3; Junior Red Cross Council 3; Dramatics 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee Chairman 3; Class Officer 4; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff Co-Editor 4; Superlatives 4. JOE EDWARD WAGONER Student Council 1; F.F.A. 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,3; Baseball Scorekeeper 2; Basketball Scorekeeper 3; Boys ' State 3; Marshal 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee Chairman 3; ClassOfficer 3; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Y 4; English Club 4; Superlative 4. RONNIE LEE WATSON Basketball 1,2,3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Monogram Club 2, 3; Bus Driver 3,4. ANN BYRD WHITLEY 4-H 1, 2; F.H. A. 1,2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross Council 2. CHARLES EDWARD WHITLEY F.F.A. 1,2,3. EVELYN ARLENE WHITLEY Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Office Assistant 3; Bus Driver 3, 4, Chief 4. ation SHELTON LEE WHITLEY F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY LOU WILLIAMS Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 1; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1,2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Marshal 3; News- paper Staff 3; Dramatics 3; English Club 4; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 4. Calais 1963 GARY LEE WRENN Football 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Monogram Club 2, 3; Dramatics 3; Glee Club 3; Bus Driver 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. WESLEY NAPOLEON WYATT Football 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3; Bus Driver 2, 3; Dra- matics 3; Superlative 4. oCast lAJiff and eAtament I, EVOLA FURR, do will my ability to get along with everyone to Brenda Smith. We, BUDDY WRENN and ERIC LEFKO, will our ability to breeze through English IV to Fred Poplin and Ricky Furr. Take it easy. I, BUTCH BURRIS, will my ability to enjoy school at its fullest without worrying about homework to Jimmy Bolton. I, DWIGHT LOWDER, do will and bequeath my superlative, Neatest , to George Steve Lowder. I, JERRY HATHCOCK, will my ability to disregard all homework assignments to Aubrey Axsom. I, JOEY CRESSWELL, will my ability to make A ' s in French to Tommy Hatley. I, DON BELL, will my seat in the back of each class to Jimmy Carter. Make good of ' em. I, JOHNNY THOMAS, will my title, Most Intellectual , to Gary Nordan. I, TONY FRICK, will my ability to stay out of school a half year and not knowwhat is going on the other half to Johnny Baucom. I, HELEN ALMOND, will my title of F. H. A. queen to Ellen Crowell. I, KAY REDWINE, would like to will my title as chief cheerleader to Martha Haithcock. Good luck Mot. I, JIMMY ALLRED, will my ability to loaf through French and Chemistry to Jerry Vanhoy. I, LINDA HUDSON, will my ability to get a boyfriend who doesn ' t swing shifts to Sylvia Misenheimer. I, MYRTLE JOHNSON, will my ability to gef boyfriends who don ' t have cars to Brenda Johnson. I, LOFLA.INE HARKEY, will my ability to keep quiet in class to Carol Harkey. I, KEN AUGHTRY, leave my position on the basketball team to Mike Hendrix. I, CAROL BARRIER, leave my cheerleading sweater to Sylvia Stein. I, JOAN BIZUK, will my witty personality to Elaine Davis. I, NITA BRYSON, leave my good times at basketball games to Nodghia Clark. I, GRADY BURRIS, leave my ability to always run into fights to Tommy Yow. I, SHERRY BURLESON, leave my quietness to Judy Heglar. I, JOYCE BURRIS, leave my midget size to Phyllis Laton. I, HENRY CAUDLE, leave my height to Sammy Busch. I, LIBBY DRY, leave my ability to be a treasurer in the Beta Club to Ann Stuart. I, SUE DEWEY, leave my superlatives to Phyllis Coggins. I, ELLEN FRAKE, leave my position as prophetess to Toni Boaz. I, MITZIE VANHOY, will my ability to eat more than anyone else and still stay slim and trim to my brother, Ted VarJioy. I, JUDY HATLEY, will my ability to be heard all over school to Miriam Plowman. I, WAYNE COLE, will my ability to date a beautiful blonde to Calvin Poplin. I, RONNIE HUNEYCUTT, will my ability to smile with dimples to Gary Burleson. I, JOHNNY HALL, leave my ability to drive a 409 to Larry Hunsucker. I, SHELTON WHITLEY, will my ability to build boats to anyone in Mr. Sluder ' s 4th period Industrial Arts class who can swim. I, PATRICIA TROUTMAN, will my ability to talk in study hall and not get caught to Suzie Hatley. I, ELAINE HUNEYCUTT, will my ability to go steady and still flirt with all the boys to Nancy Mullinix. I, BETTY WILLIAMS, will my ability to eat all I want and not gain a pound to Joyce Coggins. I, ARLENE WHITLEY, will my ability to tame a dragracer to Judy Yow. I, RICKY ROGERS, will the Blue Goat to Jimmy Kuppers. I, NANCY POOLE, will my F. H. A. Presidency to Cedel Hatley. I, SANDRA BROWN, will my temper and ability to misunderstand everything to Becky Chandler. I, EDDIE BURRIS, will Macbeth to David Lowder. I, DONNIE RUMMAGE, will the care of Comet to Danny Talbert. We, NADINE HELMS and JUDY HILL, will our ability to laugh in shorthand class to Sue Corriher and Patricia Davis. I, GARY LOWDER, leave my big mouth to Hal Lowder. I, DEBBIE MORGAN, leave my ability to take pictures at ball games to Rosemary Burleson. I, PEGGY PALMER, will my height to Jane McSwain. I, SONNY PARKER, will all my good times in high school to Johnny Harwood. I, BETH RUSSELL, will my soft voice to Diane Everhart. I, JANE SAUNDERS, will my superlative, Most Original , to Pam Rowland. CAROL SPIVEY, will my ability to daydream in class to Reita Long. 32 rjCast lAJiii and Testament I, JOE WAGONER, leave my ability to talk to anyone to Steve Lowder. I, BELINDA GIORDANO, will my crazy shorthand to Judy Britt. I, ANN WHITLEY, will my ability to make friends easily to Margaret Isenhour. I, CHARLES WHITLEY, leave my ability to work as a cook to Brendon Almond. I, JUDY HARTSELL, do will and bequeath my ability to flunk exams and be happy about it to Judy Barbae. I, SHELIA BRITT, leave my ability to be married and still receive letters from old boyfriends to Judy Britt. I, KENNETH GILBERT, will all my former rights to the nice bunch of Johnson grass and ragweed in the patios of N.S. H. S. to Philip Watson. I, RONNIE WATSON, will what ' s left of my bus to Joe Parker. We, WESLEY WYATT and PAUL TURNER, will our knowledge of math to Ed Russell and Terry Ritchie. I, DARRELL CODY, will my parking lot to Lyndell Hinson. I, POLLY SIMPSON, leave my ability to annoy Mr. Chestnut at all times to my sister, Betty. I, WILLIE MAE LOFLIN, leave my ability to make A ' s on English to my cousins Pamela Loflin and James Smith. I, PAT HUNEYCUTT, leave my superlative, Friendliest , to Bonnie Smith. I, CAROL DICK, leave to Teresa Lawhon my place in the Beta Club and my extreme enjoyment of working chemical equations. I, REGGIE LOWDER, will my ability to eat in family living to Joe Stein. I, BARRY COOPER, leave my high intelligence and knack for making good grades to Jimmy Austin. I, BILL COGGEN, will my bus license to Horace Clayton. I, BURRELL MANER, leave my ability to hate all the girls one day and love them all the next to Roger Galloway. I, FRED MORTON, leave my common sense to Jerry Herlocker. I, ANNE GREENE, will my superlative, Neatest , to Diane Myers. I, PAT DOBY, will my ability to stay in the library during study hall to Kay Hudson. I, DICKIE CLAYTON, will my basketball weights to Jimmy Kerr. I, LENNY SELLS, will my parking place at Mauney ' s Mill to Larry Poplin. I, PAUL LATON, will my superlative, Most Dependable , to Ted Huneycutt. I, BRENDA MORTON, will my superlative, Most Courteous , to Linda Tucker. I, JIM HOWE, will my ability to drive Bus No. 10 to Johnny Forrest. Johnny now has the fastest bus in the county. I, LYNN HUNEYCUTT, will my ability to pass school without studying to Mike York. I, LINDA MILLER, will my ability to get married, stay married, and finish two years of high school to Jane Burr is. Good luck. I, SUE BRUTON, will my ability to tease hair in Home Economics class and get away with it to Loretta Everhart. I, TRAVIS VENTERS, will my love of football to Eddie Harris. I, JO BECK, will the secret of yelling loud at ball games to Mickey Isenhour— Braces ! I, ELAINE ALMOND, will my ability to talk in the halls after the bell has rung to Joyce Hatley. I, BETTY EUDY, will my position on the Annual Staff to Pat Lowder. I, FRANCES INGRAM, will my ability to tease hair on the way to school to Dianne Shaver. Hurry Dianne. I, KAY STALLINGS, will my ability to type more errors than words on a speed test to Linda Huneycutt. I, JANICE HATLEY, bequeath my seat in the Beta Club to Nancy McCam. We, TONY RIDENHOUR and JIMMY TUCKER, leave our ability to be late for class to Lane Drye and Sidney Goodman. I, LINDA LUNSFORD, leave my fond and happy memories of my high school years to Patsy Hathcock. I, BOBBY MISENHEIMER, will my ability to fail exams to Joe Russell. I, ALLEN HERLOCKER, leave my ability to enjoy my last years of school to my big little brother. Tommy. I, MARY FISHER, will my wonderful and most treasured high school memories to Greg Lemons. I, DONNA PLOWMAN, leave my place as library assistant to Betty Mills. I, BRENDA ALMOND, leave my premature gray hair to Peggy Hearne. I, PETE TERRY, 1 eave my comic books and overdue library books to Curtis Goodman. We, JANIE BURLESON and LINDA HATLEY, will our ability to laugh at anything to Deanna Barbee and Kaye Smith. JANIE BURLESON Testatrix 33 BEST ALL AROUND Sue Dewey and Travis Venters BEST LOOKING Dickie Clayton and Sue Dewey MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Fisher and Travis Venters Senior MOST DEPENDABLE Paul Laton and Mary Fisher MOST TALKATIVE Joe Wagoner and Joan Bizuk MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Kay Redwine and Travis Venters en ior Superia tiuei WITTIEST Joan Bizuk and Wesley Wyatt BEST PERSONALITY Mary Fisher and Travis Venters f- to pit The last notes of Auld Lang Syne drifted through the crowded auditorium down the halls, and into the star-dusted May night. We — the graduating seniors — in our Carolina blue caps and gowns filed out of the auditorium with mixed emotions. North Stanly had just witnessed its first graduation exercise— the gradu- ation of the class of 1963. As we seniors walked silently out of the auditorium we heard a loud noise booming over the intercom. The noise, we found out later, was Comet barking furiously. We all ran into the office. There sitting in a chair was Dr. Peabody — you all remember Dr. Peabody and Sherman on the Joey the Clown show, don ' t you? Sitting next to the microphone was Comet, our beloved mascot. Dr. Peabody then spoke in his best television voice, You all know me as Dr. Peabody. Now I ' d like to introduce you to my able assistant, Sherman — I believe all of you know him as Comet. As Dr. Peabody told us this, Comet proudly wagged his tail and put on his glasses. The glasses seemed to throw some magic spell over Comet, enabling him to speak in a human voice and to assume a human body. Comet said, intelli- gently, I ' ve been trying to tell you all year that I am Sherman. Now that you know it, I want to give you your graduation present. I have to have Dr. Peabody ' s assistance in giving you this present. Dr. Peabody, take over if you please. We were all so utterly appalled that we just stared with our mouths opened wide. Immediately Dr. Peabody arose and led us to the cafeteria. Sitting in the middle of the floor was Dr. Peabody ' s famed time-machine. Comet— that is, Sherman — turned a few knobs, and all of a sudden, we were in 1973 taking a look at the future. The first thing we saw when we looked into the time-machine viewer was an enlarged copy of the Washington Herald. The headlines of the paper read: Former High School Classmates Are Finalists In The Ivlrs. America Pageant. We read the column completely. The column began: Mrs. Sue Bruton, Mrs. Belinda Giordano, Mrs. Ann Whitley, Mrs. Shelia Britt, Mrs. Linda Miller, Mrs. Kay Stallings, and Mrs. Judy Rose Hartsell have been selected as the finalists in the Mrs. America Pageant. These women graduated from North Stanly High in New London, North Carolina, with the class of 1963. The 1973 pageant is being held in the backyard of the White House. It seems that the finalists have close connections with our recently elected United States President, Travis Venters. You see, Travis was the president of their senior class. As we traveled through Washington, D. C. we stopped in at the First National Bank, only to find bank president Don Bell sitting in the tremendous safe counting the money. One of the clerks told us that Don spends the nights locked up in the safe protecting the money. We then moved to Congress where we saw Janie Burleson, Lady Senator. Close by Janie ' s side was her ever faithful husband, Jimmy Tucker. Jimmy is Janie ' s chief secretary— he keeps all the other secretaries in line. As we visited the House of Representatives, we found Joe Wagoner. Joe is serving as the chief speaker of the House. He has the loudest mouth of them all! Senator Oden S. Burris ' officers close by. Oden — that is Butch — breaks a pair of glasses a day so he won ' t have to do any work. He just sits around eating chocolate covered cherries and listening to Carol Barrier read science-fiction books to him. (Carol was teaching President Venters ' children until Butch asked him to fire her). As we left Washington we took a detour by the Chesapeake Bay where we find Shelton Whitley ' s boat shop. Shelton has recently built the world ' s largest submarine. No one ever saw the ship. You see, Jerry Hathcock and Johnny Thomas took it out for a trial run and haven ' t returned. Shelton explained that he had put four-in-the-floor to make the submarine dive, but had forgotten to tell the boys that he had put four-in-the-ceiling to make it surface. Wesley Wyatt is also employed in the Bay area. During the afternoon he drives his new ' 73 Chevrolet up and down a barge that floats on the bay. At night he is employed as a fog horn— Wesley is yelling even louder now trying to reach Jerry and Johimy. Last week Wesley ' s employers had to hire Barry Cooper, Don Floyd, and Ricky Rogers to help Wesley yell for the lost boys. From the shores of the Chesapeake we traveled to the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. On the staff we found Anne Greene and Kay Redwine, who are employed as X-ray technicians. Anne and Kay fight constantly over who will get to work with the young interns. Kay, at last report, had the upper hand. It seems that she ' s had more experience with the younger men. Anne doesn ' t seem to mind, though, because Louis is nearby. From Baltimore we moved to the Indianapolis Speedway. There we found Sandra Brown. Sandy is the greatest race driver since Fireball Roberts. She always has had respect for Roberts ' mean ' 62 Pontiac— but her Pontiac is even meaner. Sandra ' s chief mechanic is Polly Simpson. Polly spends her spare time polishing jelly beans. Last year she won the award for being the world ' s fastest jelly bean polisher. Upon leaving Indianapolis we zoomed down South to the good ' ole Tarheel State. Our first stop is at Duke University where we found quite a few of the NSHS alumni. The first person we saw was Libby Dry. Libby is the head coach of Duke ' s basketball team. Duke won the national championship this year and Libby won the trophy for being the nation ' s number-one coach. A spokesman for the university made the following comment: Libby, that is Miss I3ry, certainly knows how to handle those boys. Ken Aughtry and Dickie Clayton are Libby ' s star players. You may wonder why they ' re still playing. Well, they get sick after every basketball season and have to drop out of school. Then as soon as fall rolls around, they miraculously recover and go back to school. They have inside connections, too, since Dwight Lowder is the president. Dwight is the youngest university president in the nation. On Duke ' s teaching staff we found Dr. Nita Bryson Clayton, head of the French Department; Dr. Carol Dick, head of the English Department; Dr. Jane Saunders, head of the Art Department; Dr. Patty Doby, head of the Home Economics Department; and Dr. Mitzie Vanhoy, head of the Business Department. From Duke we traveled to Wake Forest College and the Bowman-Gray School of Medicine. Here we found Judy Hatley who is in charge of the School of Nursing. Also, in Winston isBurrell Manerwho has never been far from Judy ' s side. Burrell is the president of Maner ' s Trucking Firm. Burrell ' s chief diesel mechanic is Bill Coggin. Fred Morton and Johnny Hall also work for Burrell. Next on our list of colleges was North Carolina State. At State, Dr. Allen Herlocker is in charge of the Department of Agriculture. Usually Dr. Herlocker stays at home to baby sit and lets his wife, Nodghia, teach his classes. All of his students call him Daddy Herlocker. Does that sound familiar? Our next destination was New York. Jim Howewas making the front page of the New York Times every day. He had recently replaced the Univac machine. His intelligence highly exceeds any other man on earth. Also in New York were many of North ' s graduates who were secretaries. Personal secretaries at the United Nations Building are Donna Plowman, Elaine Almond, Arlene Whitley, Betty Eudy, Betty Lou Williams, Myrtle Johnson, Joyce Burris, Brenda Almond, and Patricia Troutman. These girls were doing very well for themselves— especially in their spare time. Betty Lou and Myrtle are guides for the city of New York. They are in charge of guided tours through the Statue of Liberty. Last week they lost fifty people. Someone closed the door to the stairway leading to the torch. Those poor bafflecl people spent the night in the torch. 39 Arlene, Elaine, and Patricia are private detectives in their spare time. They have established a firm classed WHAP, Inc. The city police department is trying to force them to go out of business. Somehow they always get the innocent people into more trouble than the guilty ones. Joyce, Brenda, and Betty are models for Vogue. They seem to have a lot of luck in getting free trips abroad-last year they went all the way across New York Bay by ferry. ' Over on Broadway we found Nadine Helms. Nadine has become the best known redhead since Lucille Ball. At the Metropolitan we found Judy Hill who has become a very famous singer. Judy has recently returned from a tour of France. While in Paris she saw Wayne Cole and Jimmy Allred. Wayne, she told us, has become one of the most famous hair stylists in the world. Men from every country travel to Paris to let Wayne style their hair. Jimmy Allred had taken over the Dior House. He designs women ' s clothes. He changed the name of the very famous fashion house from Dior to Jimmy ' s Originals. Jimmy had recently made wearing sequined weejuns with semi-formal gowns stylish. On the way from New York to Hollywood we stopped off at the Juliard School of Music where we found Elaine Huneycutt. Elaine recently married the famous Van Cliburn. She said that she never sees him but she has his baby grand to keep her company. In Hollywood, Ronnie Watson had just completed a movie called I Was A Teen-Age Molecule. The movie is about a typical teenager who drives a hot rod and has a wild voice. Soon his talent is discovered and he becomes a teenage idol. He is stabbed at the end of the picture by a jealous girlfriend. Interesting? Sonny Parker was the writer and director of this picture. This was his second movie. The first one, entitled Meanwhile, Back in Alaska , cleared over six hundred million dollars. The studio received this money from Texas for not showing it. The Texans were afraid that everybody that saw it would move to Alaska. The beauticians in the Metro Studio were Linda Hudson, Linda Gale Lunsford, and Virginia Carol Spivey. These girls are famous for many new hair styles. The most popular of these styles is called the Baby Look. This new style is the easiest in the world to manage. You see, they shave your head and you look like a baby. Now, that ' s style, isn ' t it? The real baby doll of movies is our own little Loraine Harkey. Loraine is greatly publicized as the sweetest and quietest movie queen that ever came out of Hollywood. Loraine has made several tremendously successful movies. All of these pictures have been about a dog. Loraine always was close to Comet! At Malibu, California, we found two more ' 63 graduates. At any time of the day you ' ll find Debbie Morgan on the beach painting. Debbie has recently sold a portrait called the Modern Mona Lisa. The only difference in the Modern Mona Lisa and the Original Mona Lisa is that the modern one doesn ' t have a mysterious smile. As a matter of fact, she doesn ' t have a smile at all. This is simply because she doesn ' t have a mouth. Debbie ' s model for this picture talked all the time, so she painted her mouth shutJ The other ' 63 graduate in Malibu is Joan Bizuk. Joan is a professional skin diver. She dives every day trying to find some kind of whale skin. She is trying to prove that whales shed. We now traveled toward the east making our first stop in Las Vegas, Nevada. Here Paul Laton is employed as a certified public accountant for the city. Henry Caudle and Joey Cresswell were in this city, too. They are joint owners of a small casino. They only make about $2, 000 a week. On basketball nights, Henry flies to Duke to see the ball games. Since graduation he has played professionally with the Las Vegas Packers-but makes more money gambling. Gary Lowder also lives in Nevada. He has the biggest chicken ranch in the West. In Texas, Donnie Rummage has just uncovered the world ' s largest oil well. Donnie now drives a big Cadillac and swims in his six hundred foot swimming pool. Darrell Cody constructed Donnie ' s well, so he, too, is rolling in money. New Orleans is the home of several graduates. Sherry Burleson teaches English in the French Quarter. Nancy Poole teaches the first grade in one of the public schools. Willie Mae Loflin owns an exclusive restaurant here, with Lynn Huneycutt as the chief entertainer and cook. Charles Whitley was stationed in Memphis, Tennessee, with the U. S. Navy. He is trying to fix all of the ship radios so that they will pick up the Dick Biondi show, Pete Terry is a welder in Santa ' s Workshop located in Memphis. In Mississippi, we found that Grady Burris and Eddie Burris were joint managers of the Winn-Dixie Food Stores, Reggie Lowder is the president of the Mississippi Show Boat Company. He is trying to revive culture in the South. Well, it was time to go to Florida. At Fort Lauderdale we found Mary Fisher and Pat Huneycutt both happily married. Mary has written a book called, High School Daze. The book tells all about the troubles of a yearbook editor. Pat is busy taking care of her three little boys. She was recently named, Mother of the Year. Linda Hatley was a lawyer in Miami. They said she talked so much that criminals confessed just to have some peace and quiet. Evola Furr is Linda ' s private secretary. Poor Evola never talks anymore. She doesn ' t have a chance. Cape Canaveral was our last stop. Here we found that Kenneth Gilbert, Bobby Misenheimer, and Ronnie Huneycutt were the chief mechanics on a new rocket. Air Force Captain Tony Ridenhour was the commanding officer of this project. Beth Russell, Helen Almond, and Frances Ingram were secretaries in Captain Ridenhour ' s office. Brenda Morton was the head nurse at the base hospital. Sue Dewey was the head mathematician. If she adds right the project will be a success. If not. . .let ' s don ' t think about it. Linny Sells was the chief technician for Project Mars. Tony Frick was the electronics engineer. Peggy Palmer is Tony ' s chief consultant, Paul Turner was in charge of the countdown. It began 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. . .Blast Off! Inside the rocket, which sailed into space, we found Eric Lefko and Buddy Wrenn, who are still inseparable. Quietly waving were Jo Beck and Ellen Flake. Jo was an X-ray technician. Ellen was covering the story for the Canaveral Trails . Suddenly Jo screamed, Wait Buddy! You forgot your peanut butter! The last thing to appear on the time-machine was a cloud of smoke streaming from the rocket saying, We shall return. Will we be like this in 1973? ELLEN FLAKE Prophetess 40 41 junior C iaii O i LcerS Left to right: TERESA LAWHON, Secretary- CAROL HARKEY, Vice President; JUDY HEGLAR, Treasurer; TOMMY HERLOCKER, President. JUDY BRITT DELIUAH BURROUGHS ROSEMARY BURLESON SAMMY BUSCH JIMMY CARTER REBECCA CHANDLER NODGHIA CLARK HORACE CLAYTON PHYLLIS COGGINS KATHY CODY SUE CORRIHER JOYCE COGGIN BILL CRESSWELL TOMMY HATLEY JERRY HERLOCKER PEGGY HEARNE TOIvlMY HERLOCKER JUDY HEGLAR LYNDELL HINSON MIKE HENDRK JOHNNY McINTYRE SYLVIA MISENHEIMER JANE McSWAIN GFIADY MORRIS BETTY JO MILLS RONNIE MORRIS JUDY MISENHEIMER CLii of 1964 JOE RUSSELL BOBBY SMITH KAYE SMITH TERRY RITCHIE JUDY RUSSELL PAMELA ROWLAND JOYCE SELLS ED RUSSELL BETTY SIMPSON BONNIE SMITH JOE STEIN BRENDA SMITH SYLVLA STEIN HOWELL SMITH U It Lot 5 THOMAS STIREWALT FRANK THOMPSON ANN STUART LINDA TUCKER DANNY TALBERT TONY TUCKER JERRY VANHOY JIMMY WALDRUP PHILLIP WATSON MIKE YORK BARBARA WHITLEY JUDY YOW WAYNE YOW MICHAEL BOWERS LARRY BROWN DEAN BRYSON ' Sop liom otei 1 AVA BUNCH JUDY BURLESON PAULETTE BURLESON SUE BURLESON ANN BURRIS JANE BURRIS PATTY BURRIS ROVETA BURRIS VALERIE BURSON GARRETT CANIPE TOMMY CARRICK JAMES CARRIKER DIANE CAUDLE WAYNE CHANDLER SHIRLEY CLARK BILLY CLAYTON o more 5 DIANNE PALMER LANE PEELER DORIS PENCE VICKIE PENNINGTON KENNETH PLOWMAN RONALD PLYLER DARRELL POPLIN LOUIE POPLIN MIKE RHODES PAT RIDENHOUR CLAUDE ROGERS 65 NANCY BROADWAY JUDY BROOKS TOMMY BROWN FREIDA BRYSON LINDA BURLESON ROXIE BURLESON SALLY BURLESON TOMMY BURLEYSON GAIL BURRIS GAY BURRIS NELDA BURRIS BEVLEY BURROUGHS WILLIAM CANNON DAVID CANUPP CAROL CARRICK MIKE CARRICK RONALD CARTER BARBARA CHRISCO GENE CLAYTON 1 JAMES HATLEY TED HATLEY GARY HEARNE LENDELL HEARNE JOHNNY HERLOCKER ELAINE HICKAM JOEY HICKS BARRY HILL WALTER HILL SHERRY HINSON BILL HOLT SUSAN HOWELL KAY HUDSON BRENDA INGOLD MARTHA INGRAM SHIRLEY JOHNSON JOYCE KENNEDY THERESA KUPPERS J. C. LAMBERT RAY LANIER BETTY LOU WILLIAMS 78 79 Student C ouncii First row, left to right: Becky Chandler, Vicky Sells, Becky Morris, Claude Rogers, Diane Miller, Sylvia Morgan. Second row: Carol Harkey, Ann Linthicum, Ellen Crowell, Sylvia Misenheimer, Barbara Morris, Caroline Martin, Janie Burleson, Secretary; Mrs. Kelly, Sponsor; Sammy Busch. Third row: Jimmy Allred, President; Tommy Herlocker, Ray Rummage, David Lowder, Treasurer; Scott Huneycutt, Billy Clayton, Travis Venters. Fourth row: Dwight Lowder, Skahn Crawley, Mike Hendrix, Vice President; Jim Howe, Joe Flake, Tony Almond, Hal Lowder, Cecil Almond. First row, left to right: Elaine Davis, Carol Dick, Debbie Morgan, Libby Dry, Jane Saunders, Miss McManus, Sponsor. Second row: Rosemary Burleson, Loraine Harkey, Helen Almond, Anne Greene, Carol Harkey. Third row: Carol Barrier, Jo Beck, Sue Dewey, Mary Fisher. Fourth row: Joyce Sells, Judy Heglar, Sammy Busch, Jim Carter, Ellen Crowell, Travis Venters, Co-Editor; Ellen Flake, Co- Editor. C omet taiii Sta M Wk. ' First row, left to right: Mary Fisher, Diane Everheart, Ellen Crowell, Libby Dry, T r e a s ur e r; Janie Burleson, Secretary; Johnny Thomas, n L f I President; Sue Dewey, Vice President; Nodghia Clark, Patricia v-JetCl V lUO Troutman, Ann Stuart, Helen Almond, Carol Dick, Betty Simpson. Second row: Judy Yow, Anne Greene, Janice Hatley, Ed Russell, Deanna Barbee, Gary Nordan, Sherry Burleson, Carol Harkey, Ellen Flake, Evola Furr, Judy Burleson. Third row: Terry Lawhon, Phyllis Laton, Joyce Sells, Jim Carter, Suzie Hatley, Johnny Harwood, Jim Howe, Eddie Harris, Nancy Poole, Sheila Britt, Mickey Isenhour, Linda Miller, Jerry Hatley, Betty Lou Williams, junior l ed C t roii First row, left to right: Peggy Palmer, Joan Bizuk, Dona Blalock, Mildred Barbee, Doris Allred, Elaine Hickam, Bonnie Smith, Jane Saunders. Second row: Mrs. Carpenter, Sponsor; Brenda Morton, Patricia Troutman, Janie Burleson, Judy Hatley, Sylvia Misenheimer, Jane Burris, Carol Barrier, Helen Almond, Linda Miller. Third row: Jim Carter, Harold Ingram, Wayne Kearns. . first row, left to right: Danny Shaver, Buddy Wrenn, Eric Lefko, V Ui oLJrLVeri Kenneth Gilbert, Lane Dennis, James Pence, Eddie Burris, Wesley Wyatt, Jimmy Tucker, Hal Lowder, Burrell Maner, Billy Coggins.. Second row: Wayne Yow, Wayne Cole, Tony Ridenhour, Micky Smith, Jim Howe, Tony Frick, Roger Harwood, Lyndell Hinson, Bob Lylerly, Jimmy Allred, Dickie Clayton, Ronnie Watson, Don Bell. Third row: Diane Everhart, Arlene Whitley, Judy Yow, Grady Burris, Dona Sue Blalock, Linda Hardister, Judy Hatley. Seated, left to right: Flossie Turner, Donna Plowman, Shirlon Smith. Standing: Ted Vanhoy, Roger Lowder, Garrett Canipe, Mrs. Ryals; Librarian, Marian Almond, Brenda Parks, Fonda Cooke, Judy Burl eson. Dona Blalock, Rosemary Burleson, Tommy Burleyson, Tommy Nash, Charles Misenlieimer. First row, left to right: Allen Herlocker, President; Tommy Herlocker, Vice President; Dickie Clayton, Secretary; Darrell Cody, Treasurer; Jerry Hatley, Reporter; Fred Poplin, Sentinel; Mr. Koontz, Sponsor. of a r met 5 merica 4 merica First row, left to right: Ellen Crowell, County Historian; Libby Dry, Parliamentarian; Kaye Story, Secretary; Barbara Rummage, Treasurer; Judy Brooks, Recreational Leader; Betty Eudy, Vice President; Nancy Poole, President; Jane Burris, Reporter; Betty Simpson, Historian, Mrs. Peterson, Sponsor; Mrs. Harwood, Sponsor. First row, left to right: Nancy Mullinix, President; Judy Yow, Vice President; Judy Heglar, Secretary; Lynette Hartsell, Treasurer; Betty Simpson, Chaplain; Becky Chandler, World Service. Second row: Miss McManus, Sponsor; Kay Story, Linda Bolton, Betty Rudisill, Mary Edna Shankle, Elaine Hickam, Janet Whitley. Third row: Ava Bunch, Diane Caudle, Paula Kendall, Nancy Poole, Suzie Hatley, Jane Saunders. First row, left to right: Sonny Parker, Chaplain; Don Bell, President; Ted Huneycutt, Vice President; Johnny Thomas, Secretary; Tommy Herlocker, Treasurer. Second row: Tony Wagoner, Charles Story, Reece Hudson, David Lowder, Gary Nordan, Harold Ingram. Third row: Mr. Athanaelos, Sponsor; Butch Burris, Joe Wagoner, Terry Wagoner. First row, left to right: Carol Barrier, Mary Fisher, Beth Russell, Carol Dick, Chief; Libby Dry, Chief. Second row: Evola Furr, Janie Burleson, Sherry Burleson, Sue Dewey, Janice Hatley, Chief. Third row: Dwight Lowder, Johnny Thomas, Chief; Anne Green, Joe Wagoner, Shelia Britt. Fourth row: Jim Howe, Lynford Sells, Betty Lou Williams, Linda Miller, Nancy Poole. l ariliaii First row, left to right: Judy Hatley, Refreshments; Janice Hatley, President; Nancy Poole, Secretary; Eric Lefko, Refreshments; Ellen Flake, Social Chairman; Jane Saunders, Vice President. Second row: Helen Almond, Debbie Morgan, Polly Simpson, Kaye Redwine, Joan Bizuk, Patty Doby, Mrs. Melton, Sponsor. Third row: Willie Mae Loftin, Sue Dewey, Travis Venters, Sandra Brown, Mitzie Vanhoy, Elaine Hunneycutt. Fourth row: Joe Wagoner, Jimmy Allred, Peggy Palmer, Betty Lou Williams, Linda Miller, Elaine Almond, Fifth row: Butch Burris, Don Bell, Jim Howe, Paul Laton, Jr. , Johnny Thomas. direct our teams to victor - lte Comets Command ommanaeri Our 1962—63 Comets were a fine example of the fighting spirit and determination at North Stanly High. Even the most disheartening losses of the season seemed only to strengthen the teams and spur them to greater effort. No matter what the final scores were, whether we were the winners or losers, our Comets never lacked spirit. Largely responsible for this fine attitude throughout the season was our coaching staff shown, left to right in the picture above: Coach Pete Athanaelos: Varsity football, girls ' junior-varsity basketball. Coach Boyce Caudle: Junior -varsity football, girls ' varsity basketball, baseball. Coach Joe Kelly: Junior -varsity football, boys ' varsity basketball. Coach Paul Hollingsworth: Varsity football, boys ' junior-varsity basketball. 90 KAY REDWINE Chief C lieeriea de CAROL BARRIER Assistant Chief TASKA ALMOND VICKIE SELLS rvlt .%! ' ' ' M-r rl ' ' ' Haithcock, Kay Redwine, Chief; Judy Hatley, Taska Almond, cjylvia Stein, Mildred Barbee , SYLVIA STEDSr JUDY HATLEY MILDRED BARBEE MARTHA HAITHCOCK Before the game Coach Hollingsworth and Coach Athanaelos give the boys their usual pep talk and wish them luck. iJarAltu ' ° ' ° y Herlocker, Ken ny Gilbert, Richard Hollingsworth, Weldon Jeffrey, Allen Herlocker, Travis Venters, Mike Cy I DD Hendrix. Second row: Wayne Chandler, Fred Poplin, Ken Aughtry, Ootoall ' Ritchie, Ted Arey, Bob Lyerly, Greg Lemons, David Lowder ' , Third row: Ricky Rogers, Darrell Cody, Joe Parker, Johnny Thomas ' , Wesley Wyatt, Buddy Wrenn, Eric Lefko. Fourth row: Coach Paul Hollingsworth, Coach Pete Athanaelos, Gene Clayton, Gary Nordan, Statistician; Donnie Rummage, Barry Cooper, Captain Eddie Harris! First row, left to right: Coach Joe Kelly, James Hatley, Darrell Furr, Junior Blalock, Clayton Russell, Lyndel Heame, Michael Rhodes, Jimmy Hill, Coach Boyce Caudle. Second row: Darrell Poplin, Billy _ Clayton, Hank Gulp, Frankie Lanning, Ray Rummage, Ronnie Joe J I Morris, Barry Hill. Third row: Ronnie Huneycutt, Claude Rogers, (Juniot WarMT ' Ronald Carter, Jimmy Waldrup, Sonny Stiller, Tony Almond, Bruce C7 I Sloop, Reggie Almond, Skahn Crawley, Manager Mickey Dry e. Ootoall 93 EDDIE HARRIS Captain ALLEN HERLOCKER WESLEY WYATT JOHNNY THOMAS TERRY RITCHIE KENNY GILBERT TRAVIS VENTERS DARRELL CODY 94 MIKE HENDRK WAYNE CHANDLER BOB LYERLY GREG LEMONS KEN AUGHTRY I FRED POPLIN lie Comet i ScoreLoard August 31 North 0 South Stanly 7 September 7 North 0 Hartsell 13 September 22 North 39 Anson 0 September 29 North 39 West Stanly 0 October 6 North •6 South Stanly 7 October 12 North 6 Mt. Pleasant 27 October 19 North 27 Forest Hills 6 October 27 North 6 Piedmont 7 November 5 North 0 Winecoff 27 November 16 North 46 West Stanly 0 TED AREY WELDON JEFFREY JOE PARKER DAVID LOWDER 95 Lloyd Barringer holds the crown. Jimmy crowns the queen. Congratulations (SasLetLaii First row, left to right: Libby Dry, Suzie Hatley, Joyce Sells, Sue Dewey, Toni Boaz. Second row: Brenda Holshouser, Nancy Mullinix, Judy Heglar, Pat Huneycutt, Nodghia Clark, Judy Yow. Third row: Fredia Bryson, Lynette Hartsell, Margaret Isenhour, Nita Bryson, Dede Dewey, Coach Boyce Caudle. First row, left to right: Carol Aldridge, Vivian Mauldin, Peggy Dick, Theresa Kuppers, Vick - Barbee, Ava Bunch.. Second row: Vicky Gallimore, Becky Morris, Brenda Ingold, Barbara Morris, Janet Biles, Cynthia Isenhour. Third row: Kathryn Huneycutt, Jane Clayton, Jeanie Zhering, Bonnie Fisher, Linda Basinger, Vicky Sells, Coach Pete Athanaelos. irid junior % ar5it 99 f n I 9 first row, left to right: Dickie Clayton, Mike Hendrix, Johnny Harwood, (ISfx,.A iI aU.. fs xL fU ff Henry Caudle, EricLefko. Second row: Ronnie Huneycutt, Ronnie OO J UatSLt ( J a5hetbaa Moms, Eddie Harris, Ken Aughtry, Jimmy Kerr. Third ro;: Coach Joe Kelly, Jimmy Tucker, Wayne Cole, Jim Howe. First row, left to right: Billy Clayton, James Lewis Hatley, Ted Arey, Ronald Carter, Ronnie Morris. Second row: Tommy Furr, Charles Misenheimer, Barry Hill, Glenn Stoker, Bill Mullinix. Third row: Wesley Aldridge, Roger Wyatt, Johnny Herlocker, Hank Culp, Coach Paul Hollingsworth. i o i junior Jar5iti 103 Hey, Libby and Mickie, is this the North Stanly How ' bout some help, boys? Oh ! those crowded buses- stadium? what fun! Doug, how you have changed! You really send me ! Beauty and the beast. Go, James, go! Remember our trip to Washington? Best Wishes To The 1963 Graduating Class Of North Stanly High School ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA YADKIN, INC. Badin, North Carolina 108 Compliments of WISCASSETT MEMORIAL YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Serving the youth of Albemarle and Stanly County through physical, mental, social, and spiritual growth. Albemarle North Carolina 109 H. W. GULP LUMBER CO Phone HO 3-4561 New London North Carolina HOME SAVII GS TIME TEMPERATl ' URE OPENVW ' SAVINOS ACCOUNT Tgflfe Home Savings Loan Association TIME AND TEMPERATURE QUICK AS A FLASHl Henry L. Harris, President W. T. Huckabee, Jr. Carl M. Hill, f Vice-President 51$t , 5 VKAK H Secretary-Treasurer ' 1911-1962 Albemarle, N. C. J 110 COLLINS AIKMAN CORPORATION YARN DIVISION Norwood, Norfh Carolina AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION Albemarle, North Carolina Manufacturers of: Manufacturers of: Orion, Worsted, Nylon, Dynel Blend Quality Yarns for Knitting, Upholstery Industrial and Tufting Automotive, Transportation, and Industrial Carpet and Fabrics . Compliments of D. A. HOLBROOK AND SONS Albemarle North Carolina 111 C. L. Vickers Transfer Local and Long-distance Moving Agent: North American Van Lines Quality Used Cars Badin Road Albemarle, North Carolina North Carolina Savings Loan Association Albemarle Norwood Marshville Direct Reduction Mortgage Loans Insured Savings Optional Savings Full Paid Stock Current Dividend Rate 4% C.B. Miller, President; M.M. Palmer, Chairman of Board; O.J. Rogers, Executive Vice-President Lefler Furniture Company, Inc Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors Albemarle, North Carolina Norwood, North Carolina Phone YU 2-1912 Phone GR 4-2831 Compliments of Stanly Lumber Company, Inc Manufacturers and Dealers Lumber, Mill Work and Building Material Albemarle North Carolina 112 Drug Centre, Inc. A Professional Drug Service Phone YU 2-6612 122 North First Street Albemarle North Carolina First National Bank Complete Banking Service Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Albemarle North Carolina Cabarrus Bank and Trust Company Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of Goodman ' s Grocery Millingport North Carolina 113 Underwood - Olivetti Portable Typewriters — and — Business Machines An Underwood Portable Typewriter. . .A Student ' s Best Friend Press Printing Company Commercial Printing Office Supplies Division 202 South First Street Phone YU 2-2121 Albemarle North Carolina Yadkin Brick Yard, Inc Handcraft Colonials Face and Common Brick Phone HO 3-3321 New London North Carolina Standard Office Equipment Company Complete Line of School Supplies 175 North Second Street Dial YU 2-7111 P.O. Box 391 Albemarle North Carolina Harris and Nash Groceries - Meats - Produce Feed - Gasoline - Oil Norge and Kelvinator Appliances Phone HO 3-3714 New London North Carolina 114 STANLY HARDWARE COMPANY Your Friendly Hardware And Sporting Goods Store Alb emarle North Carolina MID-STATE T. V. RADIO SERVICE 463-6181 Richfield North Carolina Compliments of MURRELL ' S PHARMACY 167 North Second Street Albe marie. North Carolina LOU LYNN CASUALS Sportswear Sweaters East Main Street Alb emarle. North Carolina Compliments of BAD IN HEATING AND SHEET METAL Badin, North Carolina HARCOURT AND COMPANY Stationers Jewelers M.B. Bennett Representative Greensboro North Carolina 121 South Main Street Salisbury, North Carolina Compliments of VERN ' S 66 SERVICE STATION Concord Road Finger, North Carolina 115 HILL ' S SUNOCO SERVICE 982-9935 1451 East Main Street Alb emarle North Carolina BARRINGER ' S BARBER SHOP The Smartest Thing You Wear Is Your Hair Richfield North Carolina NEHI BEVERAGE COMPNAY 1320 East Main Street Albe marie North Carolina LAKESIDE GRILL YU 2-6156 Concord Road Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of TOWEL CITY TOWEL STORE, INC. Distributors of Cannon Products Richfield North Carolina PURCELL DRUG COMPANY 135 West Main Street Albemarle North Carolina Prescription Department YU 2-3318 YU 2-3218 HOLT ' S GROCERY YU 2-4215 408 West Oakwood Avenue Albemarle North Carolina LAKESIDE GROCERY YU 2-3691 Concord Road Albemarle North Carolina 116 Compliments of IVESTER CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC YU 2-1627 219 South Second Street Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of LEONARD ' S Brand Name Retail Jeweler of the Year Student Charge Accounts Invited Albe marie North Carolina Sandwiches Short Orders COLLEGE GRILL Phone HO 3-3933 Highway 49 Richfield North Carolina LANNING ' S GROCERY MARKET Groceries - Fresh Meats - Produce Quality, Value, Service Richfield North Carolina P. J. HUNEYCUTTAND COMPANY We Furnish the Homes of Tomorrow, Today YU 2-1518 143 North Second Street Albemarle North Carolina FIVE POINT CLEANERS Complete Cleaning and Shirt Service at Five Points in Albemarle YU 2-2014 Albemarle North Carolina CROWELL HONEYCUTT BODY AND GLASS SHOP Bear Wheel and Frame Alignment Auto Glass - Mirror Glass - Window Glass Phone YU 2-4517 Albemarle North Carolina ALLEN CLOTHING STORE clothes for Men and Young Men On the Square Albemarle Phone YU 2-1914 North Carolina 117 Ladies ' Wear Men ' s Wear MOOSE ' S, INC. Advertised Brands Phone 982-8166 131 North Second Street Albemarle North Carolina Flowers Wired Anywhere Phone 982-2137 HARWOOD ' S FLORIST Norwood Road Albe marie. North Carolina Florist ' s Telegraph Service Say It With Flowers C.S. SELLS Fresh Meats, Groceries, Feed, Notions Hardware, Gas Oil Richfield Dial HO 3-3503 P.O. Box 76 North Carolina Compliments of LSON FARM SUPPLY YU 2-5512 Albemarle North Carolina HUCKABEE LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Lumber Building Materials Mill Work Builders ' Hardware Paints Coal Phone YU 2-2114 Albe marie North Carolina HERFF JONES COMPANY Indianapolis 7 Indiana Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers Representatives E.L. Hedrick D.W. Smith Office — Melrose 2-3631 Home — Melrose 2-2096 Taylorsville North Carolina Alb emarle INCORPORATED Phone YU 2-1413 North Carolina YADKIN PHARMACY Prescriptions Phone YU 2-2320 123 Yadkin Street Albemarle North Carolina Free Parking 118 BETTY ' S BEAUTY SHOP YU 2-3264 Concord Road Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of LIPPARD ' S SERVICE STATION Alb emarie North Carolina Say It With Flowers PECK ' S FLORIST Phone YU 2-2615 Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of HARTSELL FUNERAL HOME Midland North Carolina Compliments of DEWEY D. TREECE Building Specialties Albemarle North Carolina GOODMAN OIL COMPANY, INC. Distributor Gulf Oil Products Day Phone - YU 2-1812 Night Phone - HO 3-6051 Box 288 Norwood Road North Carolina Alb emarie ROSS STUDIO Portrait and Commercial Photography YU 2-5815 Albemarle 215 W. Mai.) St. North Carolina Compliments of L.M, FAULKNER LOUIS MORTON MR. MRS. P.M. DULIN MR. MRS. P.J. LATON MR. MRS. GRAHAM M. RUSSELL 119 GEM AUTOMATIC GAS COMPANY, INC. 1327 East Main Street Albemarle, North Carolina Phone YU 2-5413 Wh olesale Retail AMOCO Products W.D. WARNER ' S GARAGE Richfield Oil Co. Terms 30 Days Phone HO 3-3812 P.O. Box 1 1 1 Richfield, North Carolina Salisbury, North Carolina Compliments of K L DRUG STORE Prescriptions Phone YU 2-7314 Montgomery Avenue Albemarle, North Carolina RICHFIELD RETREADING Mohawk and Dayton Tires Satisfaction Guaranteed Quality and Service Is Our Business Phone HO 3-3291 P.O. 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YINGLING FURNITURE COMPANY Formerly Sossamon ' s Your Lane Cedar Chest Dealer Albemarle, North Carolina Phone YU 2-6014 120 TALBERT ' S JEWELRY Bulova and Gruen Watches YU 2-3826 253 West Main Street Albemarle North Carolina EAST MAIN DRIVE-IN What-A-Burgers Counter, Curb and Carry-Out Service YU 2-6888 Albemarle North Carolina Diamonds - Watches Jewelry Gift Headquarters for over 60 years STARNES YU 2-1013 Albemarle North Carolina BADIN BIKE SHOP Expert Repairs - Accessories New and Used Bicycles HA 2-3671 Falls Road Badin North Carolina STILL OIL COMPANY Distributor of Cities Service Petroleum Products YU 2-3215 1410 East Main Street Albemarle North Carolina Complete Home Furnishings Refrigerators - Appliances SUGGS FURNITURE COMPANY 534 Concord Road YU 2-71 13 Albemarle North Carolina Fine Furniture For All Our Customers HERLOCKER SERVICE YU 2-1512 Albemarle North Carolina ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY B.F. Goodrich Tires Westinghouse Appliances Maytag Washers 219 West Main Street YU 2-2139 Albemarle North Carolina 121 Mauney ' s Feed Mill Quality Feeds Farm Supplies Custom Grinding Mixing Telephone HO 3-3411 New London North Carolina G. C. McManus Company, Inc. Allis Chalmers Farm Supply DeLaval Milking Equipment Gehl Farm Machinery Phone YU 2-3113 Albemarle [ dUIS CHflLMERS ) V S4lfS AND $£«V Cf L. G. Balfour Company Jewelry ' s Finest Craftsmen Telephone TR 3-8514 Albert Bealle 219 Magnolia John Bruce Statesville, North Carolina MILLINGPORT BARBER SHOP Congratulations To The Seniors Badin Compliments of MISS VERA MASON North Carolina Badin Compliments of BADIN SHOE SHOP North Carolina Meet Your Friends at PHILLIP ' S CUT RATE DRUG STORE Albemarle North Carolina 122 Sealtest Foods 463 West Main Street Albemarle, North Carolina YU 2-3612 MILK P Pil lH ICE CREAM Huneycutt Lumber Co., Inc. Telephone YU 2-1995 Route 1 New London North Carolina Dennis Concrete Works, Inc Phone YU 2-2147 P.O. Box 352 Albemarle North Carolina Holsum Perfect Blend Bread BURRELL BAKERY Albemarle North Carolina 123 Compliments of WHISPERING PINES Barbecue YU 2-6184 Alb emarle North Carolina Extra Savings For You EFIRD ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Albemarle North Carolina ADKINS ' GROCERY W.R. Adkins Highway 52 Albemarle North Carolina H H SERVICE STATION Congratulations To The Seniors Badin North Carolina STOUT ' S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE Route 1 New London North Carolina WINK ' S BAR-B-QUE Salisbury Road Albemarle North Carolina Phone 982-5257 STEINS ABATTOIR We slice country hams We pack your chickens Custom Slaughtering and Packing Have Truck - Will Travel We Pick Up Your Cattle Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of G.C. MORTON COMPANY Albemarle North Carolina 124 Quality Coal Crystal Clear Ice ALBEMARLE CITY COAL ICE COMPANY 518 West Hearne Street Albemarle, North Carolina B.H. McLenfjnn Phone YU 2-5829 LOWDER ' S SHOP Body Building Auto Repairing Phone YU 2-3515 - Night YU 2-5862 15 17 Salisbury Avenue Aibe marie. North Carolina HOMESTEAD TILE COMPANY All Types of Tile - Complete Installations Phone YU 2-2937 Alb emarle Best Wishes CLAY AUSTIN Watchmaker North Carolina Albemarle Compliments ot DO-NUT DINETTE YU 2-7015 North First Street . North Carol i na. McMANUS SERVICE AND GROCERY Pure Gas and Oils Albemarle Road Compliments of HEARNE ' S GROCERY New London North Carol ma COX ' S GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Phone HO 3-3510 ' ' ' ' ' North Carolina GEORGE ' S PLACE Groceries, Feed Gas and Oil Phone No. HO 3-4135 New London North Carolina PICKLER ARMS COMPANY GUNS Wholesale, Retail, Re-Finishing and Repair New London, North Carolina Reade R. Pickler Phone HO 3-6U1 Compliments of ELVA ' S BRIDE SHOP YU 2-1025 Badin Road Albemarle, North Carolina Compliments of DUN-RITE LAUNDRY CLEANERS Albemarle North Carolina DOTTIE ' S BEAUTY SHOP HA 2-3412 Badin North Carolina JAMES ' CLOTHING Clothing of Distinction for the Family Phone YU 2-6713 Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of PARKER GROCERY FABRIC SHOP Richfield North Carolina BUCK ' S CLEANERS AND LAUNDROMAT 424 North Fourth Street Albemarle North Carolina 125 Compliments of MORRIS SUPERMARKET Quality Meats, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables West Main Street Albemarle, North Carolina Compliments of ANCHOR BEAUTY SHOP New London North Carolina PEACH BLOSSOM BEAUTY SALON YU 2-1762 Salisbury Hwy. 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LOWDER GROCERY HA 2-3682 70 Falls Road Badin, North Carolina Compliments of CAROLINA WELDING SHOP YU 2-5316 West South Street Albemarle, North Carolina New London Compliments of M M GRILL Highway 49 North Carolina 126 SERVICE DISTRIBUTING CO., INC J.R. Helderman, President Distributors of Gasoline, Kerosene, Fuel Oil and Motor Oil Telephone No. YU 2-6716 Albemarle, North Carolina Albemarle, N.C. Asheboro, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Biscoe, N.C. Boone, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. China Grove, N.C. Concord, N.C. Dunn, N.C. Fayette vi lie, N.C. Forest City, N.C. Gastonia, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greenville, N.C. Hickory, N.C. High Point, N.C. Jacksonville, N.C, Laurinburg, N.C. Lenoir, N.C, Lexington, N.C. Lillington, N.C. Locust, N.C. Midland, N.C. Mocksville, N.C. Mooresville, N.C. New Bern, N.C. Norwood N.C. Pittsboro, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Ramseur, N.C. Randleman, N.C. Rockingham, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Sanford, N.C. Siler City, N.C. Southern Pines, N.C. Statesville, N.C. Thomasville, N.C. Troy, N.C. Wadesboro, N.C. Washington, N.C. Whitnel, N.C. Wilson, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Compliments of HANK ' S CROSSROAD STORE Route 2, Albemarle North Carolina Alb CompI iments of CITY BARBER SHOP lemarle North Carolina Compliments of STANDARD AUTO PARTS CO. Parts Department YU 2-2157 Office YU 2-4415 Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of GERTIE ' S BEAUTY SHOP Bear Creek Road New London HO 3-4177 North Carolina Badin Compliments of BADIN BARBER SHOP North Carolina Compliments of WARD ' S ESSO SERVICE STATION Badin North Carolina This above all— to thine own self be true. And it must follow, as the night the day. Thou canst not then be false to any man. SHAKESPEARE 127 y u to rap li 5 A PRODUCT OF . Hmunter JjuhUshma _ COMPANY a 128
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