ODonoghue High School - Quill Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

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PATRICK GALLAGHER REV. GEORGE LYNCH FACULTY SISTER M. DESALES, Prfincz'pal SISTER M. IEEE. PATRICK GALLAGHER SISTER M. NRI-JV. GEORGE LYNCH SISTER M. SISTER M. COLUMBA SISTER M ,W IMELDA JEAN BAPTIRTE CECILIA - RIE RICE Page Three PAT DELL WILLIAMS JACKIE FROST MASCCDTS Page Four Claire! SENIOR CLASS LUCY FLYNT, President OFFICERS BETTE FREESE, Vic?-President Page Six VICKIE DAVIS, Secretary DOT MILLER, Treaszwev . 1 4 , L54 -m...,5 ' ' 1 - .1 , ' . 1. .--1' sf- . - . , . 1 -ff' ' 'lf , . l 1 A at I . . nn I , 5 . 1-r . ,. . . - -A ..f . . A A ,H A, 1, Nj, M- ., ,,, ,, ' ' ' 'TL-2- , ' 44 -:f . .,.+w--.JfSENlCDRS f -X fi 4 fr. , . 1 fn fu. 1 j I W - , ' -v 's U . A . f fniffy. ff-1,g,i fl 7-0. N ,NA ' l., 4f 1 I F2764-f lfgcflll .1 .1 ffifv ' Lo , 39, I, , 1. K, I ,' I 'ICQ ' 'Af' W A I .11 IJ' ' j' . fff . ' e , I.. VIOLA DAVIS LUCY FLYNT v, . M -' ' 'A Vickie L0otie V Vickie is the girl with the very Her jolly laughter can be heard ' ' ' ' promising future. She seldom loses ringing through the halls of dear old 5? ,M 9: her temper. She has a smile and a O'Donoghue. Her temper is a bit A M' my 'F . cheerful greeting for all. flary at times, but it matches her f' ' ' ' 'f 1 ,f -i , f' ' hair. It doesn't take long for her I' ,i ..-., .V -4.5,,, .4 .A,, to become heeelf againy N-if 4. , . 6 . f 1.122 'QQEWQ . ' 51:9 QF, Was, .1 02332 .Y HY K7 ilivieg' ,FY . fig, Q Page Seven SENIORS 4 , , - -lc L ' 1 lfbkf .Cf'L,g,' Lf -111' -e .t ff ee ,cf 'bl' f V' fy , fo 1, f J... ,Q , 91' fav yQ 7Zf:LL KA!!-v4.1-I ' K, P BETTE FREESE MARY AGNES KELLEY Bette Babe Bette is well liked by both students Editor of our school paper. This and teachers. Her good humor and is sufficient, for if you read her edi- witty remarks brighten one's day, torials, you will know her. She is the with smiles and laughter. ,gf . orator of our class. Q : II 'nr l .,l :Q rd 'y -' of A-X -fe 1 BE ' - f - . ' 0'7 .rr N .f , - l 3 It ' 7 - fl ' 4 xy ' , T 57, if f' f' - J' u - H uv 0 5' g rC'i', . - '! 0 f 5 C' 5 - A' af. Page Eight SENICDRS DOROTHY MILLER COLLEEN MOORE Dot Colleen Dot is a new member of our class. Colleen is noted for her deep con- She has won her way into our hearts sideration for others. She is most with her sincere generosity and kind- thoughtful and sincere. ness to everyone. Page Nine SENIQRS l JEAN MUELLER Jean Jean is our Public Speaker. Her friendliness and cute wit en- dear her to all. Her favorite pastime is making people smile. Page Ten MARY ANN O'CONNOR Mary Ann Somehow we think of Mary Ann as part of O'D. She has been here for so long, that the place will seem strange without her. She has a bright outlook on life as was proved recently when she had a very serious accident. We will miss her when she goes. Wax ll . M az.vs.0Q- AQ' Qi , 2, .2 Y! jfs' ' - . . Z',L,:Z,n,.e-.4 in xi V' Al, A - I I .-f.Qr-4152, . ,fha rr. 4 .I 1 - - KIM, 1, l iw. IL-I L ,I Y im' I 4 FRiiqJZ2icyiiAY ifwr' i ' Frances is a good mixer. Her dis- i position is the attractive part of her. Nothing can daunt her. She very easily overcomes all difficulties. CLASS l-IISTCDRY In the fall of 1935, a group of boys and girls started here at O'Donoghue to seek all the knowledge they could in the years that lay before them. From that group of First Graders, that began on that particular day, we have remaining with us now, as Seniors, only two, Frances Ray and Mary Ann O'Connor. Jean Mueller joined us in the Second Grade and has been with us since that time. During part of our Grammar School days we were inspired by the superb guidance of our beloved Principal, Sister Mary Stanislaus, now deceased. We plunged into the fundamental studies, and though they seemed difficult at the time, we always mastered them, though of course with a bit of perseverance. We were thrilled during our Eighth Grade year just at the thought of entering High School at the completion of this year. It was a joyous occasion when we found ourselves in High School. Little did we realize that our Grammar School days had slipped by so quickly. This indeed brought us into contact with courses such as Algebra, Latin, French, Spanish, Chemistry, Shorthand, and the other subjects. We certainly did work hard, or we thought we did, for the credits which we have finally acquired and that will enable us to be the proud possessors of High School diplomas. In our Sophomore year, Bette Freese, Colleen Moore and Lucy Flynt entered our ranks. During our Junior year, we greeted another new student, Vickie Davis. Dot Miller, a swell girl, joined our eager group in our Senior year. I can truly say that the past twelve years have proven the happiest days of my life, and I feel sure that the other Seniors, particularly those who have gone through with me. can say the same thing. In the years to come we shall look back and say, Gee! wouldn't it be swell to be back at dear O'Donoghue at this time of year, when everyone is so excited about another group of graduates lwho like ourselves, todayj shall pass through O'Donoghue's portals for the last time as students and bid their fellow students farewell. MARY ANN 0'CONNOR. Page Eleven Last Will and Testament We, the High School Graduating Class of 1947, feeling sound in body, and, we think, the same in mind, have finally come to the end. Having found it hard, but well worth the struggle, we would like to bestow upon some worthy persons, some- thing to remember each of us. To our Priests and Sisters, we leave our love and gratitude for seeing us through. To the Juniors, we leave all the Senior privileges, and if you are good, the number may increase. To the Sophomores, the honor of being upperclassmen next year. To the Freshmen, our High School dignity. Individually, we make the following bequests: I, Colleen Moore, leave: My belts to Helen Brown. About four inches of my height to Joyce Kendall. My ability to be on time for roll call to Fritz Pelone. My frizzy hair to Mary Daly. My ability to tell corny jokes to Sonny. My gift of pronunciation to my English teacher. I, Lucy Flynt, leave: My school spirit to Gloria Williams. disposition for finding fault to Jimmy Moffett. non-stop vocal chords to Betty Wright. My messy note book to anyone who wants it. My appreciation of a certain understanding Sister to Fritz Pelone. My popularity to Gail Reilly, if she needs it. I, Frances Ray, leave: My typing ability to Tommy O'Connor, hoping he will become the world's champion. My attention in Geometry class to Betty Wright. My curly hair to Elizabeth Soule, and, Liz, you won't have to roll it every night. My bottle of beer to Alvin Riddle. Don't drink it all at once. My love for Notre Dame's football team to Betty Anne Schachner. No remarks, Betty Anne. I, Mary Agnes Kelley, leave: Some of my excess avoirdupois to Joyce Kendall. With Colleen's height, you'll need it. My knack of getting into plenty of trouble to the Junior boys. My submission to correction to anyone who wants it. My ability in shorthand to some rising Junior. My love for the opposite sex to . . . no, I think I'll keep that. wild ways to Patty Durbin. pleasant disposition to Jerome Hagley, who always comments on it. My My My My My eternal gratitude to a certain Sister, for having given me something that no one else could. I, Jean Mueller, leave: To smoo . . . ooooth Lee Anne Bryant, I give a toast. To Mary Agnes Harris, who has said that she wished she were in my shoes, my saddle oxfords. Big shoes, fewer steps. To Helen Brown, my quiet ways. To Joyce Kendall, my angelic voice. Just a Bird in a Gilded Cage. I, Dot Miller, leave: My pencil remains to Wally Besser. Long may they last. My get and go car to Bob Siegle. My ability to back out of trouble forward to Dick Beatty. My comb with no teeth and my excess energy to Mary Daly, so that she can find time to comb her hair during Science. My ambition to go to college to Benton Moffett. A stick of dynamite to the Freshman boys. Please make use of it, someone, and get them to class on time. Page Twelve I, Mary Ann O'Connor, leave: My nickname of Beanie to its rightful owner, Margaret Hartl. My gift of gab to Lee Anne Bryant. Don't waste it, girlie. My ability to have a good time to Joyce Kendall. My mgramatic ability to do Chemistry problems to Sonny. Your future is assured, onny.- I, Bette Freese, leave: My loose fitting sweater to Mary Ann Bondurant. My ability to lose weight to Martha Sisk. My dancing ability to L. Dee Gregory. All my Senior and any other privileges to Wally Besser. My love of audible reading to my English Teacher. I, Viola Davis, leave: My curly hair to Gloria Williams. Your troubles are over, Gloria. My knack of being blamed for everything to Patty Neilson. My ability not to gain a pound to Mary Teresa. My love for basketball to Lee Anne Bryant. Last, but not least, I simply leave. This document signed and sealed on this the second day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1947. VIOLA DAVIS, Attorney. Witnesses: WIIDCAT WILLIE AND CALEDONIA. SEPTEMBER-1957 The Merrymakers are assembled in the new deluxe auditorium of O'Donofhue High School waiting for their guests, the class of '47, The only member of the class in sight at present is Lootie Flynt, now known as Miss Lucianne Flynt, head of World Art Corporation. She is engaged in earnest conversation with the latest singing sensation, a grad- uate of '49, She's saying, I know that I'm early, but I wanted to be here to see each of the girls come in. I've waited nearly ten years for this day. I can't wait another minute. e You won't have to, says our vocalist, two of them are coming in now, Dot Miller and Colleen Moore. The greetings are tumultuous, but when things finally quiet down, we learn that these two have collaborated and produced a best seller. We always knew that they could. About that time We hear a voice saying, Hello, Johnsons! No need to look, for anyone knows that it couldn't be anyone else but Bette Freese. We all know that she has become a successful comedienne, because we see her on our television sets every Thursday evening. Say, isn't that Vickie Davis over there with the five little ones tagging behind her? It certainly is, and aren't they lovely children? We hear that she did a year of professional singing and then gave it up in favor of marriage. She seems to have no regrets. Coming in now is Mary Ann O'Connor. She owns an exclusive dress shop, and it is said that she does nothing but write out bills for dresses for S100 and up. Nice work, if you can do it. Here's Mary A. Of course, you know we mean Mary Agnes Kelley. She's head of a big air transport service, and is really happy, since that seems to be the only thing she has ever wanted to do. I It seems that the whole group is here now, but no-there are still two missing. Nearly an hour passes before there is any sign of them, but they are heard coming in. They are the famous dress designer and interior decorator, Jean Mueller and Frances Ray, respectively. They may be famous, but they haven't changed a bit-still late for everything. The gathering lasts far into the night and finally breaks up to the strains of our school song. MARY AGNES KELLEY. Page Thirteen V I I , , ' 1 f , I V I I X , . XJ. TN R V' NN X . K RQ, P F V x P I ff' I' , A JUNIOR CLASS L. D. GREGORY, Treasurer OFFICERS MARGY LYDON, Vice-President Page Fourteen EDGAR LAMPKE, President ELIZABETH SOULE, Secretary fE?RD V63 JUNIORS JEANNE MARIE ARNER LEE ANN BRYANT HELEN BROWN L. D. GREGORY MARY AGNES HARRIS J USTINE HATLEY JOYCE KENDALL EDGAR LAMPKE RUTII LUMFKIN MARGY LYDON JAMES MOFFETT TOMMY O'CONNOR v , , 1, f - -1 1 , .. 1 fa! - fd fzjbfz f 1 K, x If ' 1 LLL-1-4? MARY TERESA PRESNALL ALVIN RIDDLE BETTY ANN SCHACHNER ELIZABETH SOULE GLORIA WILLIAMS SCOTTY STALLINGS Cecil + N Q? YQPHQMQRE CLASS O F F I C E R S CAROLINE MILLER, Treasurer X HAROLD FAUST, Secretary X f PAT COSTELLO, Vice-Pres1'dm1f 45 X FRANCIS PELONE, President ,L x i I ' ' k Pageftxteen xx- - 'B my - !Q -lv-v J, sf . 1-f 41 f' 1 ' i . X. 8, 1 Und: 1,431-li, vffrvfvsf- . I -s I ' 1 I-IGMGRES CAROLYN BOLES MARY ANN BONDURANT ANNE BROWN EDWARD CORNELY PATRICIA COSTELLO IVIARIE DAVIS PATRICIA DURBIN HAROLD FAUST J JANET GETTIER JEROME HAGLEY MARGARET HARTL JAMES HERLOCKER JOE HERLOCKER JOAN HOOVER CAROLINE MILLER IRENE O'BRIEN FRANCIS PELONE BUCKY SCHACHNER FRANCES SIMMONS MARTHA SISK BERNARD WILLIAMS BETTY WRIGHT ,0 W W ,411 v iff sg O its I is M FII? 1 3 1 + Ms ,JMWW M?,f? ' W Kjfw Aww Ji: 414.65 ww aqffv-u.4..2,, f5'2g.,.,f1:4,,,-4 '11, FRESHMAN CLASS G R P cl t OFFICERS H B TY,VicP dt M D S t D B T N C. FRESHMEN DICK BEATTY HENRY BEATTY WALLACE BESSER JEAN CHRISTENBURY MARY DALY SARAH DALY Now ,L of-E195 DEsMoND77'L'Vf'!'K 415051, ' QW!! 'VII If L MILK ,zwfilidi PATSY HARTL .zfvqfa DAVID - 464211114 fZ4UU Kuff n f. ,H Dfw Xml.. JEANNE MCSHANE W6 . BENTON MOFFETT QAAWIA 0 M PATRICK NEILsoN dy? -from mm ANN 0'BRIEN EDWARD O'DONOGHUE JANICE OWENS GAIL REILLY BOB SIEGLE CATHERINE WILLIAMS s GREG SCHWITZGEBEL Page Nineteen Religion Senior English Geometry Typing Biology Chemistry Art 6 JY , M54 .PA Library X swf w v A si!! Page Twenty-four S NAPSHOTS 'X X ff Q53 f . 4 f 'W f lm xref W xi v 4. S Actiiities Q u 111 S t C1 if LUCY FLYNT, Editor-1'n,-Chief MARY ANN O,CONNOR, Snapshrots ALVIN RIDDLE, Cl-7'C'ZlIllfI'0Il' Manager JAMES MOFFETT, ZVIf111ag1'11g Edifw QAbse-ntl Crusader Staff MARY A. KELLEY, Editor-in-Chz'ef Left to right: Margy Lydon, Anne Brown, Edgar Lampke, L. D. Gregory, Alvin Riddle, Betty Wright, Lucy Flynt. Page Twenty -six Science Club Gfficers JOE HERLOCKER, President Left to right: Margy Lydon, Francis Pelone, Joe Herlocker, Helen Brown, Pat Costello, Bucky Schachner. Children of Mary Officers Left to right: Betty Anne Schachner, Irene O'Brien, Jeanna McShaneg Frances Ray, President. Page 'flue I7 0 Children of Mary May Crovvning ReC1'eC1ti01'1-Seniors Record Their Voices Glee Club The Qperettcl MY MAIDS ON THE BAMBOO SCREEN Y Pngr Th ' 'I J The 0'Donoghues Mr. O'Donoghue TOMMY O,CONNOR Tommy has been in our school for eleven years and here's hoping that he will spend his last year with us. He has a high scholastic standing, and is vitally interested in all that happens in the school, whether it is social or something relating to studies. Tommy has taken an active part in draniatics and seems quite natural in any part given him. Mz'ss O'Dmzogh.m' LUCY FLYNT Lucy has been with us but 'Lwo years, but in that time she has become very popular with both faculty and students. She is editor of this year's Annual, and has been most anxious that every undertaking of the school be a huge success. Page Thirty Y X W M Ufiilii P V Y- cs fm 1-f fi fl ' 1 A. ff! ' 5 . ' 1. QL' fy ,. , Y Af I ,. :7 ' X ,,,s ' 1 I , - u -'N ' ' Ji. J. If an il Lflwl-4.-.--M' sf 7d I 1 mf!! 'Hifi A YA, V J ..,A L , Q1 yu , xf.4,.g-J, M- ff -f K -... n ...-...-,.........----- Y--N 7-,A j,A'4!fL,dVJ f to SIll'!'i vd 322213 SUPERLATIV . lfvsf f 7'1jf'HfHil'Sf GAIL REILLY JOYCE KENDALL HENRY BEATTY TOMMY 0'CoNNoR Paac Thirty-I Luo Mom' l'npHlrrr l,m'Y FLYNT FRANCIS PHLONPI lfiffivsl DIARY ANN O'CONNl FRANCIS PELUNE IR ,. 1.-4. KEJI.-,,k', H Lac l I Af M, , , Wa K 4f4,L1.:,-:' nz-1' :VI-4-4 F J-J' 'A-L IJ 5'-1fvL,1,. H 7 NX, ! Z A -V 4' KCQJAN lv -tk!! 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FRESHMAN PLAY WILDCAT WILLIE GETS BRAIN FEVER Starring fleft fo 'righfj Sarah Daly, Jeanne McShane, Wallace Besser, Mary Daly, Anne O'Brien, Henry Beatty, Gail Reilly, and Jimmy Babb. SOPHOMCDRE PLAY THE BIsHoP's CANDLESTICKSU . Starring Ileft to 'righij Anne Brown, Caroline Miller, Francis Pelone, Harold Faust, and Joe Herlocker. ,uf 2925 W' o 5 l A N, ' ' 'GN ' KW Mr Starring flvff fo 7-iglzfj Betty Anne Schachner, Lee Anne Bryant, Tommy O'Connor, Margy Lydon, and Edgar Lampke. SENIOR PLAY POILY, PUT TUE KE'r'ru: ON! Starring flrfz' io righlj Vickie Davis, Mary Agnes Kelley, Jean Mueller. Frances Ray, Colleen Moore. Un rvarj Dot Miller, Mary Ann O'Connor. MAY DAY CGURT JEAN MUELLER, May Q DANCE QQ? 5 QA t la le 1? i c J.. I 1 fan I , L'.f4,!!,, . IWW ff Page Thi 7 59.44, -QCD, 499644, 4-40.-1,1 rl I 4 I' 5' nd Lfhfxfv-9'-14f yi , H Jnsii' l i nf ., .mm I B i 'l ' 1.1 K , H ' 3 U- N First row, left to right: Bucky Schaclmer, Bernard Vtlilliazns, Dick Beatty, Fd Cornely, Jim Hcrlocker, Henry Beatty, Greg Schwirzgebel, David Kendall, Pat Nielson, VVally Besser. Second row, left to right: Joe Herlocker, Alvin Riddle. Fritz Pelone, Harold Faust, Jimmy Babb, Ed Lampke, Captain, Eddie O'Donoghue, Benton Moffett, L. D. Gregory, and Tommy O'Connor. The O'Donoghue Panthers, having started late in the season, played but two games. The first was played against Belmont Abbey, and the boys from Belmont turned back the hard fighting boys from O'D. by the score, 20-7. The defensive standouts were Harold Faust, Jim Moffett, Patty Neilson, and Ed Lampke. The offensive star was Tommy O'Connor, who Went 97 yards for O.'D.'s tally. This was the best offensive game O'D. had played in two years. In the second game O'D. came through on a questionable passing attack to down A. G. 13-0. Standouts were: the forward wall, Jimmy Moffett and Ed Lampke. The offensive standouts were Tommy O'Connor and Jimmy Moffett for running, and Benton Moffett and Ed Lampke with their two touchdowns, scoring passing combination. The deciding point it-in was made by Jimmy Moffett. This was O'D.'s first victory in two years. S rty-eight N.B.. Jimmy Moffett IS not in above picture. E N Sli it T +1 M7 ahh. gf! M .wgjiwwjiw ' gm X WHOLE GRCDUP m CLOSE-UP age Thirty-nine BASKETBALL THE TEAM THE PLAYING - U V CHEERLEADERS SCHOOL sous The bell of O'Donoghue rings out every day, It calls us, dear classmates, to work and to play. Now let us be loyal and steadfast and true, With a cheer for O'Donoghue from me and from you. CHORUS A cheer for O'DONOGHUE, the school that we love, May God's choicest blessings descend from above On us, her dear children, Wherever we are, May her dear spirit ever be our guiding star. The girls of O'Donoghue are lovely and sweet, The likes of them elsewhere, you never will meet. The boys of O'Donoghue are noble and true, In any endeavor, they'll never fail you. Pagv Forty-one OUR BGCDSTER Rt. Rev. Msgr. Freeman Rev. P. Gallagher Rev. G. Lynch Rev. J. Kells Mr. Leo Lacy Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Williams Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bistany Mrs. W. M. Davis Mrs. J. F. Cooper Mrs. P. Arnold Mrs. M. R. Field Mrs. Mary C. Hutchins Mrs. H. P. Sossoman Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dawson Mr. S. P. V. Desmond Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McMakin Mr. and Mrs. L. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blanton Mr. Broome Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lampke Miss Eileen Lampke Mrs. C. Passons Page Forty-two S Col. and Mrs. F. J. Beatty Mrs. R. Mull Mr. and- Mrs. O. Cassells Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kendall Mr and Mrs. J. S. Reilly Mr and Mrs. K. E. Heeney Mr and Mrs. G. L. Gettier Mr and Mrs. Irvin Boles Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean Mrs. C. S. Freese Mr. and Mrs. B. Grisdale J. E. Hartl Mr. George Harris Joseph L. Kelley Julian Jolly J. W. Abernathy H. J. Joyce Mrs. Maria deAmador Mrs. E. A. Ehrman Mr. and Mrs. J. M. O'Connor Mr. J. S. Rice Mrs. W. Lawrence COMPLIMENTS of the INDEPENDENCE BUILDING PHONE 6733 For High School Foshions ot Economiccil Prices SHOP AT ' 9 DEPARTMENT STORE cl-iAizLo1'rs, N c Ulf fnfvldlv Clow fn I Frirndlv CNY PgFyh 0 R K I N EXTERMINATING co., Inc. Oldest ond Largest Exterminotors of the South Q :xo .' 1' l I Aff , I A 'il ,fly Folirtliand McDowell Streets Phone 6633 A Distributing Leading Lines of LEU H. PHELAN, JR. AUTOMOTIVE- Realtor Pennzoil Motor Oil Exide Batteries Champion Spark Plugs Prestone Anti-Freeze Parts and Accessories ELECTRICAL- Crosley Shelvadors Crosley Radios Crosley Ranges Crosley Washers K-M Small Appliances CAROLINAS AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE 221 N. College St. Charlotte Sales Management Rentals General Insurance Member of National Real Estate Board Institute of Real Estate Brokers National Association of Insurance Agents 429 PIEDMONT BLDG. PHONE 8774 Page Forty-four Join the S wing to Big Stor - Little Stor It's smart to be thrifty. Join the thousands of thrifty shop- pers who daily save at this modern food store. BIG STAR gb7Jer ltllHKETS Qmmwvms Give Your Clnild'l'lnin .... Chance 4 ., it Piano Study Develops a Clear Menlalily Balllwin 0 llnmllloa Howard Piano! Case Bros. Piano Co. COLONIAL STORES INCORPORATED 117 W. Sixth Street J B IL T M U H E Compliments of Campbell Fabric Corp. Q. DAIRY FARMS S 171,00 1 89 7 Finest Quality Doiry Products Phone 3-2153-4 Page Forty-five Choice Foods- Pleosont Service Complimeinfs of Pledmont Restaurant Cnd Dining ROOI11 One Block off the Square Phone 2-1990 Morehead and Tryon 210 West Trade Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments of Page Air Conditioning Co., Inc. 220 S. College Street CHARLOTTE 2, N. C. JOSEPH A. VEHUE J. PRESTON HOOVER Page Forty-six MclJElllTT and STREET EllMPllNY GENERAL CONTRACTORS CHARLOTTE, N. C. 21,133 NCUT STODLC Q- K Creators of Reasonable Drug Prices' ELAM ELECTRIC AND SUPPLY Wiring, Repairing, Lamps, and Supplies 108 W. SIXTH ST. CHARLOTTE PHONE 4-7269 llilll-lAWlNli and IIIIMPANY Office Furniture and Supplies 227 229 SOUTH TRYON ST. PHONE 6185 P I- 'lr Compliments Compliments of of SOUTHERN DAIRIES INCORPORATED 'lr I PARK AVENUE ' HARDWARE Atlas Paints and Varnishes Plumbing and Electrical Compliments SUDDHSS of DI LWORTH SEED STORE QUEENS SODA GRI LL Feeds, Plants, Fertilizers BENNER COMPANY ' 130 East Park Avenue CHARLOTTE, N. C. Igfuh Garrison Cr Hopkins Company nk PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS 'A' 1501 South Tryon Street Charlotte 3, N. C. Com pl im-ents of HARRIS-HART CLOTHING CO. 1533 South Boulevard fCorner Park AVQJ Phone 4-5256 Compliments of LEONARD CONSTRUCTION CO. R. M. LEONARD HOUSE Charlotte Page Forty-n PRITCHARD PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY 'lr Paints, Glass, Oils, Brushes, Painters', Artists', and Decorative Supplies 'A' 6148-Phones-6149 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments of llmmas 8 Howard WHOLESALE GROCERS Phone 3-0112 Charlotte FAUL C1 CRYMES INCORPORATED Sporting Goods 415 SO. TRYON STREET Compliments of BIGGERS BROTHERS Fruits, Produce, Butter, Eggs Wholesale Only Phone 2-3137 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Fifty Compliments of INTTTTSTATT TTTITITINIS-ASPHATT CTI., INII. Subsidiary of Tucker-Kirby Co. 502 West Palmer Street International Harvester Co. Charlotte, N. C. MR D A KIRK 1315 HutChlSOH Avenue Pg Ffy BERNARD GULF SERVICE Service That Satisfies In the Heart of Dilworth O 1600 S. Blvd. Ph. 4-2302 ATLANTIC CC. Ale and Beer Full of Good Cheer HOYT L. ROUSH Certified Public Accountant S. H. MILNER 32415 North Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 3-3364 Certified Coal Always Satisfactory SOUTHEASTERN ICE Cr FUEL CO. 300 SOUTH GRAHAM ST. Phone 2-1104 Page Fifty-three For the Best Beauty and Barber Service Try Park Avenue Beauty Shop Cr Barber Shop 123-125 E. Park Ave. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 3-4380 CHECK YOUR LIGHT Before Your Light Checks You! Good eyesight is your most priceless possession . . . Guard it with Good Light, by making sure that you have a lighted area large enough for a comfortable study Position , . . that bulbs and reflectors are free of dust . . . and that you have the right size bulb to study by. DUKE P0 ER C0 elmfsjiiilll Carolina Roofing and Siding Company P. O. Box 2590 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Flintkote Products -i- Conzpliments of liit Savings Bank 120 East Third Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. 'i- Page Fifty-four x ff v N , JY Vw' ' P FQRLAI-' A FOR I 1-E y ff? dl, Goowm noon lm, .WW covsnmo SHOP USE A M INLAID LINOLEUM U ASPHALT TILE RUBBER TILE A P 37087 FOR 214 P cm R 1-Cooking 2'Watf' Heat g CHARLOTTE, N. C. 3-Refuge ton 4-Heat' g Px-1oNE3-8447 C ARLOTTE, N. C. 5 ax' Q wzzgyg QQ!!! W. 'lx' I 'K x PQ! J ff ,ff WWA-Qygyjdgff f Jqjfjfy rg, 1 6 ff PARK PLACE ygDyS9? LL PHARMACY JJXQA 1 J, .- K ff xi!! MW Prescription Service -fy ! 'Fo or D? Agod Food 703 PROVIDENCER. D 31114 y I ' O yyffyd ! AND GASTONIA CHARLOTTE, N C A . My 'A C3 ' .vf W! J I Pg Ffyf if Compliments of MR. RALPH V. KIDD Compliments of RELIABLE LOAN C0 201 E. TRADE ST. Compliments of JOHN F. BROWN Compliments of C. W. PENNELL Pg Ffy Cotton Waste Rayon W I The Iohn E. Crowley Co CHARLOTTE, N. C. Southeastern Construction Company 301 WEST SECOND STREET GENERAL CONTRACTORS O NEIMAN'S, INC. Jewelers 115 S. TRYON ST. It's Easy to Pay the Neiman Way CHAS. S. BESSER COMPANY 800 Clement Avenue CHARLOTTE, N. C. The Friendly Lumber Yard' Heating, Air Conditioning and Sheet Metal Work 'i- Larkwood Hosiery CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA -i- SOUTHERN FRUIT COMPANY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Wholesale Only CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Fifty-eight ERNEST ELLISON INCORPORATED R. C. ELLISON L. R. TEA1. Just Insurance 200 Liberty Life Bldg. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 3-1146 G. E. MOON EY Jeweler 108 East Fourth Street CHARLOTTE 2, N. C. I Compliments of BROWN LUMBER CO. MATTHEWS, N. C. -V- Complinm ents of Patricia Costello 4 Page Fifty-nine Compliments of Compliments of 6' S LUMBER COMPANY A FRIQEIND X v.1+Sf g, I Compliments of Compliments of CHARLOTTE Brill Ifllllk 00. SPORTING Goons C El 'i- C077l2ll'l WL6'l'ltS of l'Km1e'n Antique Shun Compliments of LISK CUT RATE PHARMACY PHONE 2-2137 826 E. TRADE ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 'i- fllmtlilld . When your Mom or Pop starts talking about traveling, do them a favor and suggest they get in touch with the World Travel Denartment of the Carolina Motor Club. We are in a position to handle every detail of their trip and we'll save them plenty of time and worry. Carolina Motor Club 437 South Tryon St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 58 Branches in the Carolinas COLEMAN W. ROBERTS, President T. E. PICKARD, JR., Sec.-Gen. Mgr. Co m pllments of BRYAN WENTZ COMPANY Clothing for the Man 205 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE 2, N. C. Page Sixty-one Compliments of FLEMING SPECIALTY CO. Th H me of Delyx Chick B P. O. Box 2613 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments of SOUTHERN BREAD AND SOUTHERN CAKE BEST WISHES of Schachner Leather and Belting Co. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Serving the Carolinas Since 1901 CHARLOTTE, N. C. M. O. K RICK Pr PgSy ZS D 81 S HUSIEHY MILLS MEN'S SEAMLESS HOSE AND LADIES' ANKLETS Charlotte 2, N. C. Qifl P 6 h . If , - if 1, xl lllllllilll X IS? I FOOD Stones I Cotmplimeuts of Hlllllllll lllll lllllll CIIMPA Y Compliments of International Brotherhood ot Teamsters, Cnauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America Local Union No. 7l P ge Sixty-four i aww.-wav -.filhw COMPLIMENTS AND GGOD LUCK SKIDMCDRE AUTO SALES We Buy ond Se I Used Cars : 4-1147, 4-6741 HEIJIJ and EIIKEHIJ PHUDUCE IIUMPANY 320 SOUTH TRYON STREET PHONE 4 3912 Complirments of QUEEN CITY Chapter No. lO Disabled American Veterans THOMAS GRIFFITH AND COMPANY Insurance Bldg. 226 S. Tryon Piedmont Bldg. All lines of insurance except life insurance Representatives of highest grade stock insurance PHONE 2-4195 Congratulations and Best Wishes from the DENTAL SERVICE SHOP G. P. BRYANT PROVIDENCE FOOD STORES ir Complete Line of Groceries ond Meats 'A' A. B. BALICT, W. P. HACKEY, Jn Owners Page Sixty- Sc-L n BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE Don't buy ordinary bread, when Mother's Made Rite Enriched Bread and Made Rite Enriched Rolls are so much better and assure nutritious meals. Mothe'r's Made Rite Enriched Bread and Made Rite Enriched Rolls are baked and delivered daily to your favorite grocer. IZHAIHIIHE BREAD IIIIMPA Y Good Food ls Good Health Little Pep llelmonico Restaurant 4 OPPOSITE THE HOTEL CHARLOTTE P ge Sixty-eight RAMSEY PHUIUGRAPHERS 138 BREVARD COURT PHONE 4-6185 Photographers to the l947 Quill Congratulations and Best ot Luck to the O'Donogl'1ue Graduates PHESEHlVE'S URBAN E0 P S 'i- Compliments of JACKIE COFFEY -if Cofmplimefnts of KIMBRELL'S, INC. DEPENDABLE FURNITURE Cash or Credit, We Are Easy to Deal With Cor. of Trade and College Sts. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments of INTERSTATE ELECTRIC COMPANY 'I- Compliments of H. L. 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Compliments of The Mod Scientist Page Seventy-fa AU'l'EN'S RADIO Si-IOP Dealers in R. C. A., Zenith, ond Belmont Rodios Also Home Applionces Guaranteed Service on All Makes and Models 310 E MOREHEAD ST PHONE 4 39 9 COMPLIMENTS OF WESTBHUIJK INSURANCE llllENlIY Q70 P99 y HONEY'S AUTO X SERVICE Corner East and South Blvd. , Cofmplzments of We Repair Any Make 1947 Phone 3-0629 ACCESSORIES TIRES PF PATRQNIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PG P S gg C? 'CZ-.. x QR ff'ff'zq-'Q 5 S. gm 52- fe 1 Q, .B+ filinighin pf Glnlumhuz S X35 Qi l!b1HA'R'IQi5 -IQTE COUNCIL, No. 770 1 x'x ff I 1 f , CHARLOTTE, N. C. GOQD LUCK AND BEST WISI-IES .-' 99 W 1 rf V '. AA: ' , ' if 'pf' ZH P riLVv..J'Lw.-? rJ'. I .I gf! WH' . . I n I vp .. TAPWXPJW A-fa - 'i . ' ' E ' -J .M Lf ff? . if F If 1.1 JJ yd ,Ll ww .lx I U N xl H-'v9'lX.'l1. aft' 6 ' AP- ff' T M Ang' P S H4 SCIENCE CLUB BARN DANCE A A 'l'ffk1-1'mgCfl,ff1A! 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