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AKCHfVES ts xiszsr GR4DMINV SACRED HEART COLLEGE 1975 This book is dedicated to DR. ALLAN AXELRAD who through his own fine arts has brought so many to realize those arts within ourselves which compose us as individuals ARCH ' V r S SISTERS OF MERCY BELMONT, NORTH CAROLINA WE ARE ALL A PIECE OF FINE ART jytftji. M EXPRESSING OURSELVES THE WAY WE KNOW BEST IF I TOLD YOU I WAS A PIECE OF FINE ART  , tl Mk i , ' ■TJA WHAT WOULD YOU SAY IF I TOLD YOU I WAS A TREE GROWING FROM WITHIN . . . TELL YOU, I AM A ROCK ABLE TO STAND ON MY OWN TWO FEET. WOULD YOU LAUGH? IP iL J ' -- : - ■• . 5 z l, .... ' 9 • ■■S Jh • 1 ' - IF IT TOLD YOU I WAS THE SEA CHANGING LIKE THE TIDES WOULD YOU LAUGH? ; m AND WHAT IF I TOLD YOU, I AM ME? ' I AM ME! A PIECE OF FINE ART! EM AS AN INDIVIDUAL, I CONTRIBUTE TO THE UNIQUENESS OF THIS COLLEGE OF PEOPLE. I 10 ■HNinaNDItfBmBMD HMfl ALL OF US ARE IMPORTANT i i n One needs to realize in the other MMM mflia a— i and even her mannerisms. : 13 This learning center has brought together many individuals with varied purposes. The personal development of all individuals is somehow the ultimate expression of such union. i«H £r -■■- . ' ' , t ••— l- I J -s. ' gZZ ' . Because we have met, shared, and loved . . . 9L May we come to realize that f WE ARE ALL m TRULY A FINE ART. 16 DR. JACOB FISHER Served as President 1972-75 SISTER MARY MICHEL BOULUS Acting President Dear Members of the College Community: Probably one of the most difficult decisions made by our Board of Trustees was made January 23,1975 — Sacred Heart College would continue and, please God, would grow. A new cloak would cover it and a new dimension would be added. What causes colleges to fail is too often blamed on a decrease in enrollment and financial distress. This seems to be a tail wag dog approach. What more clearly determines success or failure is shared vision. What is this vision of which we speak? The vision is that which includes purpose and is completed by love. It provides people with a forward thrust to be and to act as a team. People wfio participate in this vision are willing to make the many sacrifices entailed in pur- suing the goals and objectives of our College Community. Shared vision has closely knit our College Community. It has given sharp pronunciation to our new direction and a sharp focus on our new image. Having determined that service is our hallmark we have put our hands to the plow and there is no turning back. It behooves us now to put our best foot forward, and though each of us is a piece of fine art — a pearl purchased at a great price — each of us is not a gem to behold, but a jewel to enhance, to radiate a spark of light, to be a center of love, a vivifying leaven amidst our fellowmen. God love you, t C Sister Mary Michel Boulus, RSM Acting President 18 Administration SW . ■V, Y inMa j ' A. SISTER PAULINE MARY CLIFFORD Dean of Student Affairs B. SANDRA McANINCH Assistant Librarian C. SISTER MARY BERNARD McNAMARA Assistant Registrar Assistant Director of Financial Aid D. RECRUITING TEAM Miss Linda Supak, Mr. Bill Craig, Miss Kayde Bouknight, Sr. Jeanne Marie Kienest, Mr. Edward Youngman (not shown) wmam SISTER MARY D. DORE, Ph.D Director of Counseling Services MR. WILLIAM CRAIG Director of Admissions MISS ANGELA WHEELER Assistant Dean of Students MRS. MADELINE WEATHERS Library Assistant for Reference and Periodicals DR. JACOB FISHER Former President OARDOFTRUSTE . ' r. Walter S. Linebera6r, Cha irman Sister Mary Jerome Spradley, Secretary Sister Mary Michel Boulus Treasurer Most Reverend Michael J. Begley Mr. John J. Delaney Mother Mary Benignu: Dr. Eloise R. Lewis Mr. Hugh L. McColl, Jr. Sister Jeanne Margaret Mc Sister Mary Rosalind Picot Colonel P. Joseph Speckman SPIRITUAL PERSONNEL Fr. Oscar Burnett Fr. Bruno Kowalkzyk BOARD OF VISITORS ! Mr. Francis J. Beatty,Jr. The Honorable E. Graham Bel Mr. Ty Boyd Mrs. Donald J. Brow Mr. William Brown Mr. David W. Bumgardner, Ji Mr. Kenneth R. Cameron, Sr. Mrs. James Berry Mr. Billy Cunningham Mr. J.V. Darwin Mr. Sumner P. V. Desmond Mr. Neely F. Dixon, Jr. Mrs. Harold Dunnagan Mrs. J. Paul Ford Mr. Patrick L. Gallagher Mr. Francis Galligan Mrs. Harley B. Gaston, Jr. Mr. R. David Hall, Jr. Dr. Edward F. Hardman Mr. John Henry Mr. Peter Hickey Mr. Y.L. Honey Mrs. George Howe Mrs. Harold Howe Dr. Martin Kreshon Mrs. Joseph W. Lineberger Mr. Charles Massey - Mr. Francis H. Murphy Mrs. Melva T. Price 9 A Dr. William Rabil Dr. Anna J. Reardon Mr. Eugene J. Smith Mr. F.L. Smyre, III Miss Mary Thomas Dr. Philip Vairo Mr. Basil Whitener Mr. James R. Williams i l Administration 21 ' If V « Sfc ! ft • I I ■pi S . 1 1 - ' 11 3 . T 1 tt  SfffS ft ' u i- . ' ; K ' : ' w k §Pl§ SI To inspire, to share thoughts and knowledge is indeed a wonderful experience. To share and give of ourselves is unique and fulfilling. This past year, new doors have opened and we, the Faculty, hope to continue to grow with our students. Faculty 23 nanus V ' .Vm? 24 Faculty ■uni H] N. M Dr. Alan Axelrad - American Studies, P.E. Dr. Kathleen Light - American Studies Sr. Mary Theophane Field - Art Dept. Chairman Mr. Edward A. Youngman - Art r. James Southerland - Art Sr. Mary Christine Beck - Education Dept. Chairman Miss Elaine Sipe - Education, P.E. rs. Susan Slanger - Education iss Barbara H. Moran - English Dr. Edward H. McGee - History, P.E. Mr. John Cowie - English, Theology Sr. Mary Cecilia Lewis - Music Dept. Chairman r. Dennis Stable - Music rs. Eva Reimann - Music Faculty 25 A. Dr. Anthony Camele - Philosophy Dept. Chairman B. Dr. Lewis Aiken - Psychology Dept. Chairman (Semester-H) C. Dr. Joseph Lewandowski - Psychology Outgoing Dept. Chairman (Semester-|) D. Mr. George McGarry - Social Welfare E. Miss Genevieve Ortman - Special Educa- tion F. Sr. Jeanne Marie Kienest- Theology Not shown: Sr. M. Hugh Mauldin and Miss Elizabeth Boulus - Mathematics Mrs. Joy Sparrow - Physical Education 26 Faculty f ' IRVak - 1 ' ' .V.V STAFF Staff 27 Staff A. Sister Esther Atiogue B. Mrs. Joan Edwards C. Sister Mary Irene Smith D. Mrs. Ruth Wallace E. Mrs. Nora Bridges F. Mr. Ted Fuller G. Queenie H. Mrs. Martin 1. Mr. Pestula K- .v Tl C«4 28 Staff It has been a year of new experiences and ad- justments. We strived to belong and have succeed- ed. We may have no money and we ' ll probably graduate wearing blue jeans and T-shirts on the Softball field ... but we have made friends and memories to keep forever. Freshmen 29 Molly Abell Holt Anthony The Freshmen Class Officers are LEFT TO RIGHT: Melissa Bell, sec- retary, Mary Hawkins, president, Maria Ofelia Boza, vice-president and Nan Michel in, treasurer. Sherry Armstrong Mary Ola Aubee Melissa Bell Sandy Blevins Linda Boyce Maria Elena Boza Maria Ofelia Boza Pat Bryson 30 Freshmen , Chuck Cloninger III 1aria DeLima Linda Dellavecchia Jean Denninger Carolina Espinosa Peggy Gormley Martha Hamrock Mary Hawkins Starla Henson Jan Johnson Freshmen 31 msummami Donna Myers Nan Michelin Rae Ann Smith Anne McMenamin Dianne Stegall Sally Wilson Not Shown; Callista Agbamorah Shiela Gamble Kathy Ledford Patricia Patton Pam Poole Lisa Wittekind 3 2 Freshmen ■HHHHinin sa£; 3te3 r ' 5V ' - S !??- ; ; ' ; £v-! Vi : ' .- StiSil Ev; :?ji ' .;■;• • .- .;.s . ••?. ■■-• K ' ' : ' •• ■• •• ■. ' - ' . ' S V, : ' ; • ' C--N fc- ' . :-.V -V- ' v • i ' .-i. ' Oj.; ' .,-;;-, Swing your partner Dosey Doe, Sophomore Class - Go, Go, Go ... ! Sophomores 33 Barbara Barnhill Kathy Beaty Meta Bonner Sherry Clemmer Regina Cobb Jean Corwley Mary Denniger Mary Ann Grier Kathy Hines Elaine Hoover Leslie Marmion Pam McClure Cathy O ' Neil The Sophomore Class Officers are: FRONT (L to R), Regina Cobb, sec- retary; Dominique Truesdale, president; BACK (L to R), Sheila Holland, vice- president; and Patti Wittekind, trea- surer. 34 Sophomores Pat Pepitone Suzanne Presnell Angie Scronce Vickie Skellion Sophomores 35 Shiela Thrower Dominique Truesdale Carol Washington Nancy Wiesiner Patti Wittekind Shauna Zambone Not Shown: Cheritta Bryant Sharon Broadway Terri Franks Shirley Frazier Cheryl Friende Sheila Holland Barbara Leimone Karen Mims Peggy Merritt Ava Runyan Beverly Wallwork 36 Sophomores One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven . . . there are just enough of us to spell M-E-R-R-Y— A-P-A-T-H-Y ... But as we rise to seniority our spirit and efforts will be our bullwark and will overcome. Juniors 37 Marian Arroyo Jeanne Barnes Deborah Black Ann Hoover Maureen Isenhauer Suzanne Keane Vivien Gold Jeanette Lucas • • J I THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: (L-R) Barbara Koroleski, secretary, Ann Hoover, president, Melissa Cherry, vice president, Margaret Schexnayder, treasurer. 38 Junior? ■-■■■■■W H Not Pictured: Melissa Cherry Barbara Johnson Barbara Koroleski Marcella Stone Randy Brooks Charles Dixon Marcia Fortner Patricia Gilreath Beverly Hope Sharon Knight Frances Lathon Muriel Riddle Shirley Starling Margaret Stowe Diane Templeton Larry Thornburg Mary Tucker Alan Carpenter Jeanne Reynolds Anita Truesdale Margaret Schexnayder Paula Veditz Imogene Surra Larretta W lams Gale Tapy Judy Wray Juniors 39 We were the beginnings, the unmolded clay. We were the materials out of which we were to take shape into that piece of fine art. Each new day helped us to grow in form, and each new experience helped give us shape, the shape that so uniquely distinguishes us as loving persons. We have continued to grow in form, realizing our imperfections but working to integrate our uniqueness with all those around us. The past year has brought new rhymes and rea- sons in life. It is left to us now to help others realize the true beauty in themselves - to help them form and shape themselves into being the persons they are really meant to be. In our growth and development, we have learned what it means to be together, what it means to be alone. We have been molded into a world of beauty - together or individually, we stand as a piece of fine art. ' ■' •■:■. ' . We, the Senior Class, left not a pitcher full, not a statue untouched, not a window unclimbed, and last but not least, not a friendship unshared . . . and what more could one ask for? Seniors 41 «-™—  ■■SHERRY P. ANDERSON Gastonia, N.C. Elementary Education BRENDA K. BLAKE Bessemer City, N.C. Elementary Education GERALDINE G. BOULUS Dearborn Heights, Mich. Elementary Education PAULINE G. BOULUS Dearborn Heights, Mich. Elementatary Education TWILA M. BRYANT Gastonia, N.C. Elementary Education PAMELA S. CARTER Gastonia, N.C. Elementary Education PHYLLIS L. CALDWELL Gastonia, N.C. Social Work DELIA R. CHARIKER Clover, S.C. Social Work 42 Seniors fciii MARY W . CREW MARY JANE D. FERGUSON Charlotte, N.C. Belmont, N.C. Elementary Education Elementary Education DOROTHY A. GAGE Gastonia, N.C. Elementary Education CELIA G. GIOVENCIO Tampa, Fla. Psy c ho I og y MARTA E. GOLEMBIESKI Oxon Hill, Md. Elementary Education MARSHA W. HANEY Matthews, N.C. Elementary Education LOIS JEAN HOVIS Iron Station, N.C. Social Work MARY C. JOHNSON Garner, N.C. Elementary Education Seniors 43 MARIA R. KELLEY Massau Bahamas Social Work CAROLYN P. KING Monroe, N.C. Elementary Education JUDITH W. LAHSER Gastonia, N.C. Art MARGARET M. LEVERING North Wildwood, N.J. Accounting ELIZABETH M. MARTIN Charlotte, N.C. Elementary Education KATHLEEN JO McCAUGHAN Richmond, Va. Psychology SUSAN MASSARI Wilmington, N.C. American Studies KATHLEEN M. McGRAIL Charlotte, N.C. Elementary Education l Seniors DAVID M. MOODY JR. Gastonia, N.C. Elementary Education ANNE MARIE MOON CHARLOTTE A. PARISH Endicott, N.Y. Alexandria, Va. Elementary Education Elementary Education KATHRYN D. PIERSE Wilmington, Del. Social Work THERESA C. POTEET Valdese, N.C. English DIANNE MARIE QUINN Medford, N.Y. Social Work ROBERT E. SALSBURG Gastonia, N.C. General Studies MARGARET SHROER Atlanta, Ga. Social Work Seniors 45 SUSAN M. SCHWEEER Belmont, N.C. Elementary Education PATRICIA SHAUGHNESSY JANICE T. SORDELLO Central blip, N.Y. Jacksonville, N.C. Psychology Psychology MARY TARLETON Winston- Sal em, N.C. Art MARY ELLEN WEIR Jonesboro, Ga. Political Science JOYCE R. WELDON Gastonia, N.C. Elementary Education MARY MARGARET WRIGHT Kenmore, N.Y. Social Work 46 Seniors KeSSESB 3 ' i SSI as v- - wi. ipfe fRBS - 111111 11111 wmm Hi SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Lois Hovis, treasurer Kathy Pierse, president Marta Golembieski, secretary Geri Boulus, vice president (L-R) Diane Greene September 25,1953- May 11,1974 Only when the mysteries of life are all given reason, can we understand your leaving. : ■$ - wmk ' -V V .- Spgslfl W$i mm mm MMSM Hfipl wmm fHHS r ' S I tp©l §81111 1 J -a } 1 WM ' : 03i I ; 5iSgS5 1 Not Pictured: Seana Binder Marilyn Jenkins Diane Bistany Margaret Kill ian Henrietta Christenbury June Lineberger Rebecca Dalton Charlotte Ling Gloria Ewing Betty Pennington Zula Dixon Hayes Jenel Stewart Timothy Huffstetler Margaret June Stewart Seniors 47 SENIOR MEMORIES ftl£!l Senior Memories 49 Awake at Dawn With a Winged Heart and Give Thanks for Another Day of Loving. Organizations 51 A. College Singers, directed by Dennis Stabler, pose before a Lenten performance B. Doyle ' s Hall Counselors: Larri Williams, Anne Moon, Sue Keane C. Board members of the Alumni Association plan for the reception after this year ' s commencement exercises. D. Legion of Mary: Regina Cobb, president; Sr. Jean Baptiste, moderator; Anita Truesdale, Ava Runyan, secretary; Marian Arroyo. Not shown: Pat Pepitone SHC BAC UNION Bob Arthur, operational; Mickey O ' Brien and Diane Shamaly, co-curricular; Jean Denniger and Glen Lahti, FNT; John Beyrau and Sue Massari, social; Geri Boulus and Ann Thomas, recreational; Jay Marchwinski, president; Barbara Johnson, v. president; Mary Costea, sec- retary; Angie Wheeler and Brother Gre- gary, moderators. 52 Organizations — — I CAMPUS MINISTRY A. Ellen keeps warm company at Beam ' s Nursing Home. B. SHC ' s Praise Group in concert at the Salt Cellar. C. Student Ministers: L. Willimas, B. Koroleski, M. Wright- student coordinator, D. Truesdale, P. Pepitone, E. Weir-social action chairperson, A. Moon, R. Cobb, M. Arroyo- liturgy comm. chairperson. Not shown: S. Jeanne Marie-adviser, Srs. Pauline, Annette, G. Ortman, and Fr. Bruno . D. Granny takes time to smell the flowers. E. Bobbie brings joy to a friend. F. Anne and friend laugh it off. OF Ml I Hlivi Organizations 53 A. The Women ' s Recreation Association with Mary Wright as president. . Treasurer I. Surall and president M. Arroyo of the BAC SHC Psychology Club present a donation to S. Mary Dore, Director of Counseling Services, for the testing center. The Order of Diana come together with president B. Johnson. _, Sue Keane heads Orientation Committee. E. Golden Hearts with president M. Schexnayder. HOUSE COUNCIL K. McCaughan, presi- dent; S. Keane, v. president; P. Witte- kind, secretary; L. Boyce, treasurer. Hall representatives: S. Holland, C. Gio- vencio, M. Wright. COLLEGE COURT G. Ortman, chairperson; G. McGarry, J. Cowie, Sr. M. Annette, K. Mc- Grail, M. Arroyo A. WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES: (FRONT, L-R) T. Poteet, L. Willims, D. Quinn, (BACK, L-R) M. Arroyo, S. Keane, G. Boulus, P. Boulus, K. McGrail. B. DAY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: Kathy Hines, secretary- treasurer; Marsha Haney, president; Sandy Blevins, senate representative. C. Dianne Quinn, Student Government president, leads discussion. D. SHC SENATE: B. Koroleski, 1976; G. Boulus, Golden Hearts; M. Golembeiski, 1975; A. Runyan, sen-at-large; L. Williams, treasurer; D. Quinn, chairperson; T. Poteet, secretary; K. McGrail, v. chairperson; B. Leimone, 1977; M. Arroyo, Psychology Club: (not shown): C. Giovencio, Order of Diana; P. Wittekind, Little Sisters of Pi Kapp; S. Massari, Little Sister of Phi Kapp; K. McCaughan, House Council; M. Johnson, College Union; M. Hawkins, 1978. Organizations 55 STUDENTS OF NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATION Melissa Cherry, Carolyn King - secretary, Kathleen McGrail, Pauline Boulus - vice president, Geraldine Boulus - treasurer, Susan Schweizer, Anne IVloon - president, Molly Abel I , Miss Elizabeth Boulus - advisor. A. Bill Craig and Admissions staff host a champagne breakfast. B. President Pat Pepitone of the Student Recruiting Committee listens intently to committee members. C. SUPERSCOOP STAFF: Ellen Weir, editor; Regina Cobb, Mary Wright D. GRADATIM STAFF: N. Michelin, M. Arroyo-editor, P. Veditz-business, M. Bell-layout, S. Wilson-advertising, D. Myers-circulation, M. Haw kins- copy, A. McMenamin-secretary, L. Williams; not shown: M. Tarleton-co-editor, A. Runyan- copy, R. Cobb, C. Giovencio, J. Denniger, M. Denniger, A. Truesdale, P. Shaughnessy, B. Leimone-typist, C. Parish, S. Massari; photographers: P. Corcoran, C. Cloninger, R. Salsburg; B. Moran-advisor. 56 Organizations T Activities 57 E K A wmi AUGUST 1974 Orientation for new students Classes begin SEPTEMBER Bike trip to Spencer ' s Mtn. Blue Grass Festival Festival in the park Oldies at the Haid Fall Weekend Parade downtown Belmont Beach Retreat Mercy Day Sister Michel ' s feastday FNTs OCTOBER Human Potential Seminars Patti and Rod Folks ingers Dan Doody speaks on state prisons Horseback riding Flag football SHC Halloween Party FNTs Big Sister-Little Sister Party SHC Praise at Salt Cellar NOVEMBER FNT Mascarade Party Autobiography of Miss Jane Pitman Human Potential Seminars Photography Open House Coffee House - Chi Rho Mercy Bazaar Robert Reynolds - Pianist Career Day Square Dance Thanksgiving FNTs DECEMBER Christmas Party College Singers: A Festival of Lessons Carols Thompson ' s Orphanage Exams Christmas Vacation k. JANUARY 1975 Classes begin Basketball Season Ice Skating at Colliseum Shakey ' s Skiing at Beach Mtn. Sr. Sock Hop Dr. Fisher announces good news Reception for Dr. Aiken FNTs FEBRUARY 100-day party Give Birth to Your Future SGA Installation Dinner Valentine Shopping at South Park Ash Wednesday Murder on the Orient Express Demonstration of Mouth-to-Mouth Res- piration Beach Mtn. skiing Game night in Pine Room Dr. Fisher resigns Winter Weekend FNTs Mid-semester break MARCH Basketballs Intermurals Campus Ministry coffee house Give Birth to Your Future SHC COmmUNITY Day St. Pat ' s Day Party College Singers in Concert St. Pat ' s Bake Sale Finian ' s Rainbow - BYOB Frosh Human Potential Seminar Opera House Dine out Horseback riding Easter Holidays Dr. Judith Kaas visits Rap Session Mr. Ardero - African Artist FNTs APRIL Softball Season John Denver Tennis Tournament Cookout at Ramp Spring Weekend FNTs Ice Cream Party Campus Ministry and the Senior Citizens t MAY Camp Steer Talent Show for the Senior Citizens Spring Concert Last day of class! Ice Cream party for the seniors Bouli treat Exams Mass for D. Greene Baccalaureate Mass Commencement Exercises 1 w 9 Athletics 61 SHC SAINTLY TURKEYS take on a strong heartbeat! — — A. Team at a game against alumnae B. Huddle for group strength C. The basketball team striking a pose before SHC vs. BAC game D. SHC at a flag football game against BAC E. SHC at a tennis match F. The victorious Softball team G. Coach Angie with give it the ol ' tape-up job Athletics 63 Coach of the Year Angie Wheeler 1975 SPORTS AWARDS Basketball: Most Valuable Offensive Player Elaine Hoover Most Valuable Defensive Player Larri Williams Elizabeth Boulus Sportsmanship Award Nan Michelin Softball: Roberts ' Award- Most Valuable Offensive Player Dominique Truesdale Most Valuable Defensive Player Elaine Hoover Diane Greene Memorial Sportsmanship Award Mary Wright Tennis: Most Valuable Tennis Player Mary Wright Advertisements Student Directory Patrons Boosters PATRONS Elizabeth Boulus Angela Wheeler Fuller Arroyo Mr. Mrs. T. Dennis Stabler Barbara Moran Mr. Mrs. B. Mr. Mrs. Raymond Arroyo Jesse Arroyo Fr. B. Arroyo Mrs. Tarleton Mrs. Fisher Mrs. J. Cowie Mrs. G. McGarry Charles Cloniger III Mrs. George Wallace John Heiberger, Jr. Sister M. Joan Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. BOOSTERS David M. Moody, Jr. Mary Crew Pam Poole Donna Myers Delia Chariker Charles Cloniger III Jean Denniger Susan M. Schweizer Sheckles Sally Wilson Geraldine Boulus Shrow Anita Margaret Truesdale Mary Wright Sandy Blevins Milissa Cherry Celia Giovencio Cathy O ' Neill Mary Tarleton Lois Hovis Phyllis L. Caldwell Rebecca Dalton Sharon Broadway Brenda Blake Marian Arroyo Patrons, Boosters 65 STUDENT DIRECTOR Molly Abell 712 Mo. Ave. St. Cloud, Fla. 32769 Sherry Anderson Rt. 6, Box 490 Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Marian Arroyo Box 1567 Agana, Guam 96910 Holt Anthony 2807 Linwood Road Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Jean Barnes Box 317 Stanley, N.C. Debbie Black 118 Angle St. Cherryville, N.C. 28021 Brenda Blake 604 South 12th St. Bessemer City, NC. Sandy Blevins 1316 Signal St. Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Meta Bonner 1802 Belcrest Dr. Greensboro, N.C. Geraldine Boulus 7428 Am boy Road Dearborn Heights, Mich. Pauline Boulus 7428 Amboy Road Dearborn Heights, Mich. Sharon Broadway 536 1 2 Brooklyn St. Cramerton, N.C. 28052 Twila Bryant 415 Larkhill Court Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Pat Bryson Box 72, Rt. 67 Cullowhee, N.C. Pamela Carter 1540 Perry St. Gastonia, N.C. Delia Chariker Rt. 1 Clover, S.C. 29710 Sherry Clemmer 28723 28052 Rt. 6, Box 613 Gastonia, N.C. Mary Crew 7000-C Bonlyn Dr. Charlotte, NC. 28212 Jean C rowley 14619 Riverforest Dr. Houston, Texas Maria De Lima Apartado Aereo 165 Cali, Columbia, S.A. Linda Dellavecchia 9 Pine Drive North Roslyn, Long Island, N.C. Jean Denniger 1 S. 671 Winfield Rd. Compliments of PEERLESS SPINNING CORP. Lowell, N.C. O.G. Penegar Company P.O. Box 839, 176 West Franklin Gastonia, North Carolina 28052 (704) 865-1236 Office furniture that works for people who work. AM EFIRD 22 American Street Mount Holly, N.C. 28120 66 Advertisements, Directory Wheaton, III. 60187 Charles R. Dixon 1423 Churchill Dr. Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Mary Jane Ferguson 407 Dogwood Lane Belmont, M.C. 28012 Dorothy Gage 1316 Bucknell Ave. Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Vivien W. Gold 107 S. Goforth St. Kings Mtn., N.C. Peggy Gormley Rt. 2 Box 142 M-l Franklin, Va. 23851 Marsha Haney 3415 Tilley Morris Rd. Matthews, N.C. 28105 Screttia Hartman 114 Bates Ave. Cherry vi lie, N.C. 28021 Zula D. Hayes 3807 Ferncliff Rd. Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Kathy Hines Rt. 1 Box 162 Mt. Holly, N.C. 28120 Ann Hoover 2032 North 21st Street Arlington, Va. 22201 Lois J. Hovis Route One Iron Station, N.C. 28080 Timothy W. Huffstetler 2107 Twin Ave. Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Barbara Johnson 1311 Claymore Dr. Garner, N.C. 27529 Sue Keane 3607 Johnny Cake Lane Charlotte, N.C. 28211 Maria Kelley Buena Vista Hotel P.O. Box N-564 Nassau, Bahamas Carolyn P. King 1108 Concord Ave. Monroe, N.C. 28110 Barbara Koroleski 820 110th Ave. N. Naples, Fla. 33940 Margaret ' . Levering 1909 Delaward Ave. North Wildwood, N.J. 08260 Jeanette Lucas 3711 B. South York Rd. Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Kathleen Jo McCaughan P.O. Box 9508 Richmond, Va. 23228 Kathleen M. McGrail 6101 Springhouse Lane BEST WISHES TO ALL SHC SENATE 1975 Congratulations, Graduates! SHC CLASS OF 1977 Happiness is a Hallmark Peanuts card or gift from: SCHOOL SPECIALTIES 315 North Main Street Phone: 825-2322 Belmont, N.C. Advertisements, Directory 67 Charlotte, N.C. 28211 David Moody, Jr. 4414 Grier St. Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Anne Marie Moon 112 Pine Knoll Road Endicott, N.C. 13760 Donna E. Myers Route 5 Box 22 Hickory, N.C. 28601 Cathy O ' Neill 2405 Driftwood Dr. Wilmington, Del. 19810 Marian O ' Brien 28 Davis Ave. Port Jefferson, N.Y. 11776 Pam Poole Rt. 2 Box 312 Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Charlotte Parish 4705 Littel John Road Virginia Beach, Va. 23455 Patricia Pepitone 18 Half Hollow Rd. Holbrook, N.Y. 11741 Kathy Pierse 725 Ashford Rd. Wilmington, Dela. 19803 Theresa Poteet 713 Bounous Street Valdese, N.C. 28690 Dianne M. Quinn 3014 Falcon Avenue Medford, N.Y. 11763 Robert Salsburg Rt. 3 Box 379 Gastonia, N.C. Margaret Schexnayder 906 Oak Forest Dr. Monroe, N.C. 28110 Margaret Shroer 747 Amsterdam Ave. N.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30306 Angela Scronce 509 East Water St. BEATTY REALTY INSURANCE 140 E. Central Ave. (704) 827-6749 D.S. Beatty Jr. 827-3953 Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 Fricia Shaughnessy 445 E. St. John ' s St. Central Islip, N.Y. 11722 Vicki J. Skellion 727 North 21st Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Janice T. Sordello 815 Edgewood Dr. Jacksonville, N.C. 28540 Joan Strong 1800 La Salle St. Charlotte, N.C. 28216 Anita Truesdale Rt. 3 Box 371 Camden, S.C. 29020 Dominique Truesdale Rt. 3 Box 371 Camdan, S.C. 29020 Carolyn Washington 138 N. Millick St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19139 Ellen Weir 6752 Brookwood Circle Jonesboro, Ga. 30236 Joyce Weldon 1637 Buckingham Ave. Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Nancy M. Wiesner 2212 4 Yorkhills Dr. Charlotte, N.C. 28210 Sally Wilson Rt. 2 Box 240 Stowe Lane Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Judy Wray 812 S. Marietta St. Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Mary Wright 89 Irving Terrace Kenmore, N.Y. 14223 Shana Zambone 317 Arrondale Dr. Cary, N.C. 27511 Leslie M. Marmion 3944 Calliandra Drive Sarasota, Florida 33580 BOBBY-LEE MUSIC GASTON MALL GAST0NIA, N.C. 28052 SALES SERVICE STRING INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION It pays to see Bobby or Lee 68 Advertisements, Directory __ HH1 GM0UH7ION 1975 1 A. Cardinal Gibbons Convent Chapel where Baccalaureate Mass was held. B . Sr. Christine and Marshalls lead ceremonial procession. C. The Faculty enters Alumnae Hall. D. Sr. Michel greets graduates. E. Honorable Broyhill is inter- veiwed before the commencement exercises. F. Sr. Pauline gives last minute instructions. G. The graduates await . . . H. Bob receives his cigar. I.E. Sipe dresses W. Lahser with pendant while Dr. Groff and Sr. Michel await. J. Commencement Speaker: Hon. James T. Broyhill, U.S. House of Representatives K. Maria Kel ley receives diploma. L . Closing of exercises. M. Reception at Doyle Pine Room N.Phyllis Caldwell and her bottle of champagne. £!k MBdb.1 4 — - Hj ■■■■££? no mm tmmt ■MAT r 333 wSS HM AWARDS Senator of the Year: Dianne Quinn Who ' s Who Among Students Special Participation: Geri Boulus, Pauline Boulus, Kathy Pierse Sports: Anne Moon Newspaper: Ellen Weir Campus Ministry: Mary Wright Cum Laude: Kathleen McGrail, Theresa Poteet, Joyce Weldon Magna Cum Laude: Diane Bistany, June Lineberger Teacher-Educator-Award: Dorothy Gage Student of the Year: Mary Wright SENIOR-SELECTED AWARDS Faculty member of the year- Dr McGee Administrator of the year: Sr. Pauline Donation of two trees toward the beautification of the campus Graduation 71 £ -. A Piece of Art — Like a Collector ' s Item . . . Flaws . . . Individuality Requires Delicate Handling, Respect, Care, Love Has Potential to Offer Peace and Joy to Mankind. SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO MADE THE PUBLICATION OF THIS YEARBOOK POSSIBLE. 72 IBIBltlUBMH ■«— « — hum mill n mnrmvnwr
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Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.