Ridgeview High School - Panther Yearbook (Hickory, NC)
- Class of 1961
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., -. 1961 PANTHER THQ Yeefbook Staff Proudly Presents The ibeobca fion With pride and honor, we dedicate the 1961 PANTHER to our parents who endeavor to, and succeed, in lightening our burden throughout our man s hool y c days. We love you, dear parents This is one wa . y we hope to show you that your en- deavors are not in -vain. YRAHFUI ',7i,, t'i1i,2f1 ynrs qu .,. .,, , ' 'J 5 ' ' f ,, ,, ,. n P.T.A.oFP1cBRs , President- I' t Mr. O. J. Pope Vice-President- Mr. T. Johnson Secretary- Mrs. D. Patterson Treasurer- Mr. B. Shuford K . I Q By gkeertdqe of aaiof 1924- ,5 Sivvlg-leaf .ilqe-vfeu Hif- j a ' gi E Ea.- U Ji ' Mase' ULIB lfki ,TT-Ur ev'Cf ggguA,, q dev-Cr fuer - ' e si. 4 . :ss A: , 1 KA.J1L'Vi ' mufvwau 'nl ML' 'PU' your' 59,13 df1J deaf-I-as lore -hue, Lpnt,1a5 +411 5 ' ks RIDGEVIEW, RIDGEVIEW, ALMA MATER Ridgeview High School, the oldest Negro high school in Catawba County, is known not only for its achievements in the field of athletics, but also for the academic standings of its students as they go forth for further study, in order to serve the needs of mankind. 0'6 I' il in- .Hin ue'll 01' ' U 'All . UI 1 flfafyfe Jim es OPQLUOI' The following pages of the 1961 PANTHER are intended to re- view the events of the past year, and to stimulate our memory and our hearts. We have endeavored to record, with truth and sincerity, the successes and failures that have been a part of Ridgeview school and community in hopes of recalling a precious moment, hour, or dear friendship that was ours during the year past. 1 i x P 5 1 i i 3 I 1 I K 5 1 administration 3 X I 1 3 5 - i W. , ,E ahh , iwsqf-4' h i ff 4 :J ' s -f M '12 i 2 5 . i F f A , 2 W ' .2 ? . 4 1 1 : iff E ,pa E , ff i '4' ' 59543, . ' -,AL Jw .Q W . gb!! 2 .Ah MR. TAFI' H. BROOME, PRINCIPAL ! rincipafa Wewage To the entire Ridgeview student body - especially those of the Class of 1961- In a few weeks our paths will separate, and we will go in many different directions - some for a few months only, and some because this is the end of the secondary school career. We will remember you and hope that we may continue to be as proud of you as you go forth for further study and for service, as we have often been proud of you in class partici- pation, in extra-curricular activities, in co-curricular activities, and in your general progress here at Ridgeview. May you have the vision, courage, faith, understanding, and desire to serve your fellow men, and to make the strife and turmoil of today, a better world tomorrow. Sincerely, Your Principal, T. H. BROOME -9- .SZAOOZ MRS. E. D. PE'I'1'Y johnson C. Smith University ENGLISH, FRENCH Homeroom-10th Grade Girls Dramatics, Yearbook -1 1 Clalhg MR. B. P. BROWN, JR. Maryland State College, American University Virginia State College INDUSTRIAL ARTS Guidance and Counseling Boys Basketball Homeroom--10th Grade Boys MR. T. H. PENN Agricultural and Technical College SCIENCE Horneroom-12:11 Grade Band Science Club STAOO! MRS. J. B. THOMPSON North Carolina College HOME ECONOMICS Homeroom-11th Grade New Homemakers of America Handicrafts MRS. B. J. TWITTY North Carolina College LIBRARY SCIENCE, HISTORY Library Staff History Club NOT PICTURED ..12... MR. G. P. MURPHY Shaw University MATHEMATICS Homeroom-9th Grade Boys Co-Ordinator of Clubs and Activities MRS. H. 'H. ROBINSON North Carolina College COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Homeroorn-9th Grade Girls MRS. M. M. FULLER North Carolina College 7th Grade MR- D. E. FORNEY MISS R. A. CASTON A 6: T College A 5' T College 7th and 8th Grades Sth Grade MRS. M. S. MITCHELL Teachers College 1 Columbia University l MR. I. C. KILLIAN 5th Grade MRS. W. D. PATTERSOI Fayetteville State South Carolina A 8: T College State College 5th and 6th Grades 7th Grade -14- .SL MR. W. WATSON Custodian MRS. ICIMBALL Dxetlcxan NOT 'PICTURED . wa MRS. T. BROOKS Dietician MRS. W. SURRATI' MR. IIMMIE HILL Maid Custodian MRS. P. D. SHUFORD TEACHERS NOT PICTURED MRS. S. K. PEOPLES lst and 2nd 4th Grade MISS H. A. c:AsToN 2nd Mrss B. P.. LONCCRIER 6th Mns. M. F. Bunwxcx ard and 'ith MR. W. fz.bRoB1NsoN Glee C u MISS LITTLE Sth Grade -15- ff 1 MR. R. J. SCALES Fayetteville Teachers College 4th Grade . POSTON Asst. Arhlerxc Coach MRS' C. H' SHARPE Institute Teachers College, Livingston College Univgl-Sify 5rd Grade MRS. M. H. WISE 'Winston-Salem Teachers College lsr Grade ..1j.... ep '- I f b d1fQ,,,.iyf W. I' 'L18.'t9S W- ' w . i 44125 ,Q A . :W 1 ' Fw. :iv . , . ., ' -S51 - 1' 1 , 'f f wwzvf +-- Qlziffl 'fl-T -.315 13522 5 ,il wgeifm' f.:.-,av 4. gr-, f- ' 'if Q s :J I I Q ' ir Q w 'uv . 'A , . A' I H3 E 'X 4 Nia 'Pk .L Sf HK R1 5 I .A Y .rr X .. xg 1 ' pg, f'5M L. f' an--f ,,.-diff 1 -I A Q- ,---f ., ,, 1 'W QV My , -as 'K A ., ' J' z- ' ' pie- 'nj 5' fi 'F 'F :E 'mf :T1 ? r. 1 f xeff- 12 r' gf 2z1w,, -' I, ' ' 5? H JAMNLQQSQ' - ' gif' ,W g : j:,.,,V:w,1 , ,EV 4' -. f' .1 -?f'r'! :?5' ' mc fffE':Q,.:,w:g5,z,.g,, ,N wwf? , MJ, ff :' 'ff il- ,mi A , fr 'J-Ev A ,,, 9 H . rf W4 Z.. .,, A , rr , flmw WILLIAM ABERNATHY, IR. fTazl JUDY ABERNATHY thine? enior DORA BROWN Rea1ly. DOROTHY BUMGARNER C I-2357 You're lying. EVELYN CARLTON KF-vel Evcrything's lovely. ..13.... BETTY JEAN COATES CF1irrieD Now thar's real cool' CAM Kg, 'WI 6-e lub DAVENPO CD1xieJ boom baby. HAZEL DAVIS K Kim? Aw shucksf' OSCAR JOHN ERVIN Sunny WILLIE FLOWERS Q cw. Jo 'Whafs cool. EDNA FREDERICKS CFerdinandJ Rea11y. ...19.. MILDRED GRIMES i CMi11y7 L1ke crazy man. , , ' '- JUL -, 'Q7-ulfifi-eb.:n'W L'f 'fbEf5 ' A aY.M:f:.A .V .2w :,,fg1, . QW Q H ,. u 1, v wg Wig.: .4 f Ta s ! Y ALLAN HART CLacoreeJ JIMMIE LEE HAYNES U-C27 Man ya. enior ELEANOR HESTER Shut your mouth. BETIY HILL Clit-cle Birl RICHARD HODGE Cfecob What's happening ...20... IRMA JEAN HUNT UeanieD 'like babes, thar's the stuff. - L16 JAMES man, whale. Louzs KILLIAN happemng, baby? VINCENT JAMES CI-aff? Cool ir, JAMES JOHNSON qnafdfockp Don't you see? PEGGY PARKS SHIRLEY LANIE LEE CPegJ QCook1cD You best believe ir. No teasing. LINDA RANKIN C Beatnikb Like crazy. ANNIE ROSEBORO C Pickiel It really doesn't matter. enior BETIY JEAN SCOTT CDillieD You bug me. BESSIE SETZER fFoxieJ Like you just might be with it. MELVIN SHADE That's not too cool. -.221 THOMAS SUDDERETH fBuffJ 'Most definitely. ALLAN HART CLaro1-eel JIMMIE LEE HAYNES C I-CCD ul I yawn enior ELEANOR HESTER Shut your mouth. BETTY HII.L U..ittle Bitb RICHARD HODGB CTccoJ What's happening? .20.. N IRMA JEAN HUNT Ueaniel Like babes, thaz's the stuff. STEVE THOMPSON CSPMYD JERRY THOMPSON Thompb ERNESTINE VVILSON fTiI12D You ain'r kidding. that? NOT PICTURED JOSEPH COLLINS C 106115 ARNOLD ELMORE HOUSTON C Beaverh -2 5- NATHANIEL POWELL lNathD eniord .xdcfiuified ABERNATHY, JR., WILLIAM C. Library Staff 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 2. ABERNATHY Y i JUD . X-library Staff 12,3251 Histo Club 35 Sci- lihee2'Club 2, Stu I l,2g Secre- tary Student Council 2: Class Historian 4. BROWN, DORA Dramatics 3,4g Journalism 3,45 N.H.A. 3. BUMGARNER, DOROTHY Glee Club 1,2,4g Student Council 3 Q Handi- crafts SQ N.H.A. 2,3,4g Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3. BURKE, JOYCE DIANA Glee Club 1,2,3,4g journalism Club 1g Li- brary Club 1,2g N.H.A Secretary 35 Class President 1,2,3g Class Secretary 4g Miss Ridgeview Candidate 1. CARLTON, EVELYN Q, Band 1,2,3,4g Science Club 1, Dramatics 2, Vice-President of Class 2, Debutante 3. COATES, BEITY JEAN Journalism Club 12,33 Library Staff 1,25 Glee Club 3,4g Class Asst. Secreaalg 4, N. H.A. 4, May Queen 2, Miss ' geview Candidate 3. COLLINS, JOSEPH naikefbau 2, Foofbazi 1,2,3,4g Library Staff 4. 4- DAVENIPORT, CECELIA Dramatics 5,4g Cheerleader 3,4g Journalism 5,49 Basketball 2,3,4. mvis, HAZEL Library Staff 12,s,4, Hifiaimfa 4, N. 1-ui. 4 FLOWERS, WHLIE Science Club 1,2,3g Handicrafts 4. FREDERICK, EDNA Cheerleader l,2,3,4g Library Staff 1,2,3,4g journalism 1,2,3,4g Yearbook Business Manager 43 Basketball l,4g Glee Club 1. GRIMES, MILDRED journalism 1,2,55 Library Staff 4, Dra- matics 1,2,3. HART, ALLAN Football 1,2,3,4g Library Staff 4, Basket- ball 1,2,5.4g Handicrafts 4. HAYNES, JIMMIE LEE Handicrafts 1, Library 3,45 N.H.A. 2,3. HESTER, ELEANOR Handicrafts 3,4g Dramatics lg Glee Club 25 History Club lg Student Council 2, N. H.A. 2,3,4. HII.L, BETTY Glee Club 1,2,3,4g History Club 2,3g N. H.A. 45 Class Sec. 1, Class Historian 4. HODGE, RICHARD Glee Club 5,4, President 4, Football 12, 5,4, Capt. 4, Basketball 2,3,4g Class Busi- ness Manager Sg Handicrafts 1,2- HUNT, IRMA JEAN i Library Staff 1,2,3,4g History Club 13 N- H.A. 5,4. HUSTON, ARNOLD ELMORE Football 1,2,3,4, Science Club 53 Journal- ism 1. JAMES, STEVEN Band 1,2,3,4g jazz Club 2,3,4. JAMES, vmcEN'r u Band 1,2,3,4g Jan Club 25,43 SCICOCC Club 2,5,4. F eniord .xdcfiuifiea HNSON, AMES ggndicrafts 113 Football 1,2,4g aBsketball 135,43 Ldsrary Staff President 4. KHHAM, ROBERT LoU1s Club 1,2,3,4g Library staff 45 Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 5,45 Handicrafts ma, SHIRLEY LANIE Library Staff 1. McCI.AlN, ROSIE N.H.A. 2,3,4, President 45 Library Staff 1, 2,44 History Club 1, Handicrafts 5g Class ,Vice-President 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 2. PARKS, PEGGY Dramatics 1g Library Club Sec. Ig Library 2,5,4, Sec. 4, Student Council 5, Miss 1F1'CSl1H13I1Q May Queen Candidate 1,53 ,Ridgeview Candidate 2, Miss Ridgeview 4. POVVELL, NATHANIEI. Handicrafts 1,2,3,4g Science Club l,2,3,4. P-ROPST, THOMAS Football 1,2 5,4- RANKIN, LINDA Library Staff 1,2,3g Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g journalism 4, Basketball l,2,5,4g Dra- matics 4. ROLAND, SHIRLENE Library Staff 1,2,j,4g History Club lg N. HA. 2,5,4, V.-Pres. 4, Asst. Sec 35 Student Council 4. ROSEBORO, ANNIE Library Staff lg Glee Club 15 Dramatics 1, 2,43 Journalism Club l,2,3,4g Cheerleader 1,2,5,4. SCOTT, BETTY JEAN Library Staff 2,5g Band 1,2,3,4g Basketball 125,49 History Club l,2,5,4g President 53 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Captain 4. SETZER, BESSIE Drarnatics 1,2,3,4g journalism 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 1, Sports Editor of Yearbook 4. SHADE, CLYDE Handicrafts 2,5,4g Science Club 2,3,4g Dra- matics lg Vice-President of Class 5, Pres- ident 4, Student Council 1,2. SHADE, MELVIN Handicrafts 1,2,3,4. SLACKS, DAVID Glee Club, Business Manager 5,45 Journal- ism 1,2,3,4gYearbook Editor 4, Dramatics 2, Handicrafts, Business Manager, Class 45 Foozball 1,2,5,4, Captain 4g Basketball 25, . y SUDDERETH, THOMAS' f Football 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,5,4. THOMPSON, ERNEST JERRY Glee Club 2, Handicrafts 55 journalism, Yearbook Artist 4. THOMPSON, STEVE Handicrafts 39 Library Staff 2, Football 1, 2,5,4g Journalism, Yearbook Artist 4. WILSON, ERNESTINE Library Staff 1,45 N.H.A. 2,3,4. ?'5 enior 61055 ,jwlidfory . - - On September 5, 1957, approximately sixty students entered as freshmen in a new High School building. We spread throughout different activities such as Band, Glee Club, Library Club and Staff, Handicrafts Basketball and Football Our class was l , . so arge we had to be separated. The girls homeroom teacher was Miss Searcy Our class officers lt were: Joyce Bur e, President, Jessie Rink, Vice-President, Betty Hill, Secretary, Carolyn Sherrill, Treasurerg Judy Abernethy and Eleanor Hester, Student Council Representatives. The boy's homeroom teacher was Miss Howell. Class officers were: Eli Williams, President, Allan Hart, Vice-President, Steve James, Secretary, Student Council Repre- sentatives: Charles Fambrough, Clyde Shade. Soon we were sophomores and we were very eager for school to open in September. The homeroom teachers were Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Brown. Our class officers were Joyce Burke, Steve James, Presidents, Evelyn Carlton Eli Williams Vice Presidents' R ' 1 1 ' 1 osle McClain, Treasurer, Student Council Representatives were Judy Abernathy, Dorothy Burn- arn D 'd Sl ks g er, avi ac and Clyde Shade. Our sophomore year ended with a Sophomore Ball and a class party. Returning to school on August 28, 1959, we were Juniors and our class finally were combined. The theme of our Junior-Senior Prom was Gay Paree' which was a great success under the direction of Mrs. S. K. McRae. Our class officers were Joyce Burke, President, Clyde Shade, Vice-President, Rosie McClain, Secretaryg David Slacks and Pe 885' Parks, Student Council Representatives. We still had many football players, we won the Conference Championship game. Finally the day so long awaited is here we are Seniors with an enrollment of f 1 ony' four under the supervision of Mr. T. H. Penn. One of our early events was Homecoming. Our class mate, Peggy Parks, was Miss Ridgeview. Our class motto is We Learn Today to Insure a Better Tomorrow Class officers Cl cl Sh d are: y e a e, President, Rosie McClain, Vice-President' Joyce Burke Secretary' Shir lene Roland and Thomas Propst, Student Council Representatives, David Slacks: Busi: ness Manager. This year we had the first team in the history of Ridgeview to be unscored on during the regular season. We won the District Championship game The boys who played all four years are: Richard Hodge Captain' David Slacks and Thomas Pro st Co Ca t ' , , p , - pains. Thamas Sudderth, Allan Hart, William Abernethy Jr., Joseph Collins, Robert Killian, Ar ld H no ouston, James Johnson and Steve Thompson. The basketball players were Allan Hart and James Johnson, Captains, Richard Hod e Da 'd Sl ck V' ' ' g , vi a s, mcent James. Betty Scott and Bessie Setzer were the girls Cap- rains. And now we are ready to depart from Dear Old Ridgeview. We would like to thank our principal, Mr. T. H. 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'zz f ' . MT .... .. as .c N. ir: 2 . N: RIDGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL PANTHERS Panthers had a tremendous football season with a 10-O record. The Panthers played the State Championship game with Chapel Hill in Hickory. Chapel Hill defeated Ridge- view 38-8. It was a hard-played game where good sportsmanship was displayed on both reams. Responsible for this great team of 1960 wa-s Coach Davis. Ridgeview Panthers re- ceived 5 trophies Northwestern, Western Championship, State Runnerups. Each boy of the football team was given individual football trophies from Hickory Sporting Goods. We the student body of Ridgeview High School are very proud of the team of 1960. The Captain and Co-captain was Richard Hodge and David Slacks who played in the Shrine Bowl game in Greensboro. The games were as follows: TEAMS SCORES Spindale 41-0 Wilkesboro 42-0 Belmont 20-0 Newton 44-0 Lenoir 48-0 Morganton 12-0 'Daomasville 44-O Kanapolis 22-0 Wadesboro 38-0 Shelby 2-0 Championship game 38-8 Chapel Hill Sportswrirer, Bessie Setzer -46- lr anthers May Play Ahoskie Thursday GREENSBORO - Ridgeview's Panther will probably meet Ahos- kie at 9 am. 'rnulhuy in the rim round of the State Adhasketball playoffs at AUD College gym here. The Panthers won the ' - e eren o e is c ' is s the second Ridgeview athletic team this year to advance to State finals competition. The Panther football team slashed through regular season opposition undefeated, and lt was late ln the season when it was'first scored on. Only powerful Chapel Hill, the State champion, was s.ble'to stop the Panthers. No Ridgeview basketball team since 1955 has advanced to the State playoffs. Happy Plains High school of Taylorsville will play in the State Class A finals beginning here Friday. Panthers Seek Titl lllllI3EVlEW LUSTES IN lDllHlllY, Bll-lull By ELLIS JOHNSON Ridgeview Sports Writer GREENSBORO -- Ridgeview High school of Hickory became a victim of the state sports final jinx here this morning for the second time this year. R. L. Vann of Ahosl-:ie drhpped the Panthers, 60-56, in the first round of the state AA basketball champion- ships. The Panther football team also -advanced to the state finals, only to.fall to a powerful Chapel Hill delegation. This was the first Ridgeview basketball team to earn a state championship berth since -1955. Riigivlew trailed, 30-18. at the inter Sion, and at one point, Ahoskie stretched its lead to 20 points. In the last period, the Panthers came alive and pulled ahead of Ahoskie with seconds remainl-ng. A stolen ball in the closing sec- onds of the game and two suc- cessful free throws robbed the Ridgeview team of its lead and its 'bid at the state title. Happy Plains of Taylorsville will play Little River of Bahama at 1:30 p. rn. Friday in the Class A semifinals. The winner of this clash will meet the winner of the Kings Mountain-Baden game for the championship. Meet Olive Hill 91 By ELLIS JOHNSON Ridgeview Sportlwrlt-or NEWTON-Ridgeview: Pan- thers pelted the Happy Plains Falcons of Taylorsville, -L9-41, here Friday night in a North- western conference sernlflnal af- fair. Ernest Goodson was a thorn in Panther flesh as he. bucketed 26 ' score on three occasions and push- ed the Panthers continually. Vincent James had 20 points for Ridgeview. The Catawba Rosenwald Rock- ettes, led by all-conference for- ward Mary Roseman, fought off Newton Central, 37-32, in 'the other game of the evening. Olive Hill of Morganton nudged Freedman of Lenoir, 52-50 in an Point! and led 5- mst mm-ut' f uY',afternoon tussls and earned. the that threatened the Panther lead. Happy Plains was unable to take the lead at any time in the contest, but managed to knot tue rlfght to meet Ridgeview for the championship at 8:30 tonight. Olive Hill shelled the Marion girls, 3M, in the other afternoon game. ...43.. OUR SCHOOLS SCORE In addition to these nition give two er ascii A ed the spotlight Ridgeview's basketball team won way into the District AA play for State h nors, at hursday nigh Y 0 u I , all o b superior rating, one of four bands to attain this rank, in the State Band competition for Western North Carolina. at Lenoir Rhyne College last Saturday. The Record salutes the students and faculty members who have achieved these honors for Hickory. We hope that others will join us in letting the studen and teachers know their efforts a appreciated. Panthers Tie For N'Western Championship STATESVILLE - Ridge- view's Panthers of Hickory tied Lenoir for the North- western Conference cham- pionship by virtue of o 58-27 victory over Stotesville here Thursday night. The Ridgeview girls also won, 40-27. This was Ridgcviovfs lost conference action, but o non - loop closh with Lovmdolo there is on top next Wednesday night. Sue Carson, and Barbara Wilkes paced the Ridgeview girls, sinking 16 points each in the Pantherettes' seventh win against as many defeats. T3'lghe Panthers' record is ts PE ga.4Lef6af RIDGEVIEW PANTHERS, PANTHERETTES Ridgeview Panthers and Pantherettes opened their season Dec. 1, 1960. The Panthers with a 13-2 record and the Pantherettes with a 7-6 record both had a great season. Responsible for the Panthers was Coach Brown and for the Pantherettes Coach Davis. Captains for the Panthers were Allen Hart CCooterD and james Johnson CRockDg Captains for the Pantherettes Bessie Setzer and Betty Scott. The games were as follow: PANTHERS Catawba Wilkesboro Lenoir Newton Marion Statesville Motganton ., , Morganton Wilkesboro Lenoir Lawndale Newton Marion Catawba- Statesville Lawndale PAN'I'HERE'I'I'ES Catawba Wilkesboro Lenoir Newton Marion Morganton Statesville Morganton Wilkesboro Lenoir Lawndale Newton Catawba Marion Statesville Lawndale WINS LOSSES 45-55 34-48 45-41 44-27 63-36 63-34 64-42 41-36 63-52 51-28 42-32 67-37 70-30 70-36 58-26 69-42 33-19 23-16 31-22 30-24 22-21 30-26 30-26 34-29 33-21 25-31 27-32 39-40 30-28 40-28 40-27 31-38 Pantherette Trainer for the season was Miss Edna Frederick. The Panthers and Pan- thers and Pantherettes entered the tournament February 17. Ridgeview is expecting to have a baseball team which will start the first or second week in April. Sportswriters: Bessie Setzer :Sc Robert Killian. -51- ,F L su:-,,.. bx I f- ' '22 ff ' 5, f C ' ff + ff, ,ex ,Q X , ff K Ww I , . 1' Q - V ' - ' 1, , N I X if . 2 fxfkf. , if n. hx - I I x 5 Q 5 f ' .ff fp x. 2' f ' 6 f ifffff ff,X ' I If 5 . W X 7 SxX A..AL ' 51 , - , l ! ,Q X fl A -f w4W,.,,,,,M7 I I ! ? i Sxggoercm L Ugg .-ll-' i 3. IM 1 6 .X I C Ca I O -, ff I I lv 0 ' . fi-'g ' Q A ':L'r7'v1,L- ,,,, -.r f I I' g Q - F 77754 X Coaches - S. W. Davis and Burrell P. Brown. Team: Bobby Rowe Senior Billy Sudderth Senior . x Melvin Connor Sf-2rli0r Richard Davis Junior Charles Rice Junior f Bobby Warlick Freshman Thomas Smith Junior Charles Williams Junior . Paul Carter Freshman it Marshall Sudderth Freshman ' A -f George Johnson Freshman N- gi. Ceasar Frederick Junior X C... Willie Pope Freshman Edward Dula Freshman Kenneth McCork1e Sophomore Douglas Gaston Sophomore 5 '1954 season Records mwacy WON Conference Record 15 Tournament Record 5 Overall Record 21 99 77 88 66 33 11 55 00 55 99 39 44 66 77 33 22 LOS T 0 1 4 Forward Forward Guard Forward Guard Forward Forward Forward Forward Guard Forward Forward Guard Guard Guard Guard Note: Ridgeview athletic teams are members of the N.C. Negro High School Athletic Association They Push For Better Playgrounds Volunteers Developing New Boll Pork By PAUL FOGLEMAN Work began today on I-I.ickory's newest .ball park. Volunteer effort played the ma- jor role. But since the park is identified as a Hickory program, this is not unique. As in the case of other recrea- tional projects bere where volun- teer effort has been involved, the new park is being prepared to of- fer recreation facilities where they arc most vitally needed. This park will serve the Ridge- view community and Recreation Director Walter tAceJ Parker pre- dicts it will see round-the-clock use. For the first time this year, a midget baseball league is being organized in the Ridgeview com- munity. lt 'will also be used for adult and teenage softball. Companies Help Out Pacing the grounds with city of- ficials today were E. E. Kerr of Kerr Sand company and Howard Propst of Hickory Sand company. Both have made generous contri butions with the use of grading equipment. A small rental fee for dozers is being paid by volunteer contributions, most from city offi- ci-als. The two and one-quarter acres which have been turned over for use of the park are ideally located between the Ridgeview Commun- ity Center and the School. The property is owned by the Hickory Foundation, an organiza- tion devoted to 'philanthropic ef- forts, who has given its blessings to the program of the Hickory Rec- reation commission. Joining hands in the development of the ball park is Midstate Con- tractors, Inc. who has assumed the responsibility of fine grading when all the grading and leveling is completed. City Helping Our Finishing touches will be done by the City of Hickory Public Works department which will re- moved debris nnd deliver the need- ed topsoil, it is understood. Others on the scene today to nod at workmen and machinery were Aldermen Hugh H. Abee, J. Paul Aiken and J. J. Robinson, City Manager C. L. Barnhardt and Pub- llc Works Superintendent C. Glenn Sigmon. Rough grading was expected to bg completed today and the cry 'Play ball more than likely will be heard on the park within the next week or so. Largely because of the efforts of these men, a new park is nearing completion ln the Ridge- view community of Hickory. Volunteer grading services were offered by E. E. Kerr of Keri' Sand company and Howard Propet of Hickory Sand Corn- pany, Inc., with finished grading to be completed by Mldstate Contractors, Inc. Pictured here tleft to rlghtl are: Walter tAce7 -Iarker, 'recreatipn commission me I dlreotorg Alderman J. J. Robin- son, Alderman J. Paul Aiken and Alderman Hugh H. Abee. Mr, Aiken represent: the ward in which Exe project is takin! place and spearheaded the effort which brought the project into reality. Heavy equipment thun- dera across the grounds flower photoj. The site of the new facility is between the Com- munity Center and Ridgeview school. THANKS FOR THE HELP Much credit for the good relations between various groups of Hickory properly can be credited to such good will gestures as that displayed this week in the development of a new ball park in the Ridgeview area. Projects of this kind do not spring into full being without effort. They require organizing and plan ning-and a desire on the part of the sponsors for all to share in the good things of this nature. Aldermen J Paul Aiken, J. J. Robinson and Hugh H Abee have been prime movers in this as well as other similar undertakings which are based on the premise that it is both simpler and cheaper to provide play grounds by volunteer contributions, rath er than at taxpayers' expense Past efforts have provided this community with the West Hickory and Robinson Park ballgrounds and the Ridgeview community center and swimming pool In passing out credit for these ro- te, M Q Xi.. , , n - r Sw is if P jects it would be a mistake not to men tion officials of the Hickory grading companies who contribute generously to all such work. In the case of the new playground now being built, Kerr Sand Company, Hickory Sand Company, Inc , and Midstate Contractors, Inc , have given a hand, and made their heavy equipment and personnel available for doing the work. 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American University Shrivenharn, England Virginia State College M. S. 9? . -W 9-if 7.1 ARR 1-1 Sy ' ,I Mrs. Rosa B. Crim .rf 'M K -y. . ,J V. 4' 1.-'16'L:5 +25 vii-b. 'Sf R JQQ., I ., ., few. -N, . .x.,-.,ff,g w very x ' ' Mr. Edward Jones 'FF Mr. Harry Hill -Tfifii' ' H Q. 514.1f5.f .?.5if,f if tv. ' P-in--ar.: 1 V-.grg .Q J xx. ':. P Barbara Brown 51:45 3-.. Bab ll? 24 - .1 S .. V . , 5.311 . , Oh no! -' .fffzg 4 7 J - W X:-iff? 'Annual Staff 4, Student Council 1,25 Library H Q-'55e.S:gQ5:2i Club 1, 3,41 .Typing 2,45 Ridgeview Home- , . 5:55 coming candidate 1. 1: ' 17-'i:, 31 f'-Q3-.Yi -- . Suez.-15:31. . MN- ' as ll ss t uf . VT Napoleon Burch ..Duny .. We1l, oh well! Dramatics 3, Football 3.4, Junior Class Play 3.. Martha Burton .Kitty .. That's the stuff. Glee Club 1, 3,45 Student Council 3, Treas- urer lp Basketball 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, 2,3,4g Junior Class Play 3: May Queen Candidate lg Typing 2.4. Carolyn Connor Peaches ' Aw corn mud. - Annual Staff 4, Dramatics 2,3,4g Glee Club l, 4gBlBil1CSS Manager 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,4, Junior Class Play 3: Ridgeview Homecoming Candidate 3, May Queen Candidate 45 Typing 4. dxtor h hss wlix 1 I . ef -1' ' 'Rf -i ii Nifilsl '1 .R X . 5, i f 1 d:'!iE3J33t WW W., , cn? vi-.ai AT Z, Q , ' x mfibfiizi Email: x - M' ,v w.',W5.wLLQ:4x1
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