Salem High School - Pines Yearbook (Morganton, NC)
- Class of 1949
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Text from Pages 1 - 52 of the 1949 volume:
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We'll gather them all in our fold, Our Tigers will roar so loudly, Win, lose, or draw so proudly. _ We hail our school, Salem High. a 2 Yo JUNIORS Ford, Lucy Franklin, Ida Garrison, Tommy Garrison, Charles Garrison, Martha Huffman, Mary Johnson, Luther Lane, Henry McCurry, Charles Merrill, Jerry Mooney, Betty Mull, Betty Jean Orders, Geneva Pearson, Anna Bell Poteet, Julia Pruett, Robert Roper, Elsie Roper, Rudell JUNIORS { 8 Ross, Christine Smith, Earl Smith, Ervin Smith, Leila Snipes, Joan Stroupe, Jeannine Turner, Betty Turner, Marilyn Walker, Ella Mae Waters, Roy Webb, Evelyn Whisenant, Herbert Claude, Williams We dedicate THE PINES of 1949 to express in some measure the ap- preciation we feel in our hearts for him---Especially for his willing- ness to lead and guide, his eagerness to council and help, his desire to broaden and enrich our knowledge---And how great have been his un- derstanding and patience; for these, too, we thank and love him. Left: C. E. Turner Right: Joe Bass Center: Fred Hull Miss Louise Harris Mr. L. C. Broome Mrs. C. L. Yount Mrs. Edith Melton Mr. J. E. Switzer Mrs. Laura M. Hamed Mrs. H. O. Huss Mr. Fred Z. Harris Mrs. Dell Wilson Mrs. Vivian Flye Mr. ‘‘Si’’ Walker Miss Eunice Pruett Sitting: Maxine Causby Secretary Claude Williams President Standing: Geneva Orders Treasurer Charles McCurry V. President — 5 fe JUNIORS Anderson, Louella Bass, Joan Bradshaw, Arnold Bradshaw, Helen Brittian, Manuel Buff, Joan Carswell, Bertina Carswell, Ruth Causby, Betty Causby, Maxine | Chapman, Evelyn Clark, Edna. _ Clark, Nadine Crawley, Bobbie Sue Dale, Granville Dale, Paul Denton, Jay Engle, Myrna SOPHOMORES — 11 Anderson, Charles Benton, Eva Benton, Fern Brackett, Fons Brittian, Fritz Browning, Herbert Buff, Haskel Carswell, John Obie Dale, Charlie Dale, Elsie Mae Dale, Nick Duckworth, Anhe Fisher, Hal Fisher, Richard Franklin, Eva Houck, Ardie Hull, Ivie Hurley, Eugene Johnson, Billy Joe Johnson, Ruth SOPHOMORES —€{ 12 je Johnson, Leonard Lane, Billy Miller, Elsie Ollis, Anne Orders, Pauline Poteet, Britt Pruit, Pauline Rayburn, Grace Rumfelt, Ned Shuping, Thelma Suttle, Imogene Tallent, Modene Turner, Faye Walker, Anne Walker, Billy Williams, Lena Williams, Landres Young, Clyde Left to right: Nellie Perry Sec. Treas. Guy Propst Vice-Pres. Julia Parker Pres. 4 13 je FRESHMEN Bailey, Elizabeth Bollinger, Jean Bollinger, Joan Bradshaw, R. V. Brittian, Betty Jo Brittian, Richard Brittian, Margaret Brotherton, Mary Brown, Joan Buff, Barbara Carraway, Ella Mae Carswell, Orcie Carswell, Jimmy Carswell, Joan Causby, Pat Chapman, Martha Chapman, Mary Clark, Dwight Clark, Greta Clark, Bobby Clark, Steve Clontz, Durlene Crawley, Mary Frances Dale, Nelleen Dale, Maxine Dale, Ruby Denton, Joan Denton, Verlie Duckworth, Barbara Duckworth, Howard Duckworth, Sadie Evans, Margaret Fisher, Louis Franklin, Billy Garrison, Doris Jean Garrison, Rebecca Jean Hawkins, Billy Hawkins, Paulrita Hildebran, Dolores Hoke, Anne 9 Left to right: Thelma Shuping Sec. and Treas. Clyde Young Pres. Anne Duckworth Vice-Pres. 10 FRESHMEN Jaynes, Odell Johnson, Rebecca Lane, Annie Sue Mace, Darlene McDaniel, Bobby Mooney, Helen Mull, Emma Jean Mull, Jack Nance, Carolyn Norman, Pearlene Norman, Zenna Ruth Parker, Julia Patton, Betty Perry, Nellie Propst, Guy Propst, Jack Propst, Mary Virginia Rader, Jimmy Ross, Billy Ross, Joanne Shuping, Leon Smith, Irene Smith, Mattie Snipes, Dwight Steele, David Stroupe, Carmie Stroupe, James Walker, Alice Walker, Jo Ann Watts, Ervin Whisenant, Bobby Williams, Donald Williams, Kenneth Williams, Ruth Wilson, Geneva Wilson, Helen Wilson, Vernon — q 16 p- 17 }e— ate MT Plays presented: ‘“All Carrs to the Rescue’”’ ‘Deferred Proposal’”’ “‘The Cow Was in the Parlor”’ “‘The Redheaded Stepchild’’ Directors: Mrs. Laura Hamed Mrs. C. L. Yount —¢ 18 B— Williams, Hurley, Johnson, Buff, Johnson, Waters, Denton, Young, Wil- liams, McCurry, Huffman, Walker, Duckworth, Shuping, Rayburn, Mull, Turner, Garrison, Stroupe, Turner, Roper. Left to Right - (First Row) Webb, Bradshaw, Ford, Orders, Mooney, Franklin, Garrison (Second Row) Engle, Buff, Anderson, Poteet, Cars- well, Walker, Stroupe (Third Row) Roper, Mull. — 19 }— Left to right (standin g) Granville Dale, Jeannine Stroupe, Christine Ross, Jay Denton, Geneva Orders. (sitting) Grace Rayburn, Ann Ollis, Joan Snipes, Roy Waters, Jerry Merrill, Elsie Mae Dale. Left to right: Helen Bradshaw, Joan Buff, Ida Franklin, Evelyn Webb, Betty Jean Mull, Jerry Merrill, Betty Mooney, Julia Poteet. it 21 fie— Directors: Miss Louise Harris Mrs. Edith Melton First row (Left to right) Smith, Mace, Brittain, Dale, Brotherton, Wal- ker, Williams, Mooney, Bailey, Ross. Second row: Dale, Propst, Patton, Franklin, Wilson, Huffman, Snipes, Clarke, Duckworth. Third row: Car- swell, Turner, Lane, Carswell, Mull, Turner, Duckworth, Carswell, Fourth row: Walker, Denton, Causby, Orders, Clarke, Hildebran, John- son, Norman, Fifth row: Brown, Dale, Bollinger, Perry, Mooney, Par- ker, Ollis, Crawley. Sixth row: Clarke, Causby, Chapman, Carswell, Turner, Smith, Stroupe. Seventh row: Pruett, Dale, Bradshaw, Dale, Po- teet, Hurley, Denton, Smith, Williams. a6f 22 }—- Most Studious Ce : { y a Most Athletic Mary Huffman 7 LL be 7 2 Betty Mooney Charles Garrison == gay — (avs: 29) Haskel Buff Friendliest Faye Turner Roy Waters Best Sport Most Versatil Ida Franklin Britt Poteet Tommy Garrison Betty Ann Turner —a{ 23 fe Best-all-around Christine Ross Jay Denton Best Personality Grace Rayburn Clyde Young Wittiest Elsie Roper Ervin Smith — if 24 }e- Most Intellectual Luther Johnson Julia Poteet Most Dependable Thelma Shuping Herbert Whisenant Left to right: Donald Williams, Greta Clarke, Betty Ann Turner (Chief) Christine Ross, Marilyn Turner, Jean Bollinger. —¢f 25 Left: Preston Garrison Right: Si Walker Coaches Left: Jerry Merrill Right: Clyde Young Captains Left: Ervin Smith Right: Herbert Whisenant Managers Row 1 (Sitting) Ervin Smith, Mgr., Luther Johnson, Jesse Poteat, Britt Poteat, Herbert Browning, Billy Joe Johnson, Jerry Merrill, Ken- neth Williams, Tommy Garrison, Herbert Whisenant, Mgr. (Left to right) Row 2 (Standing) Coach Walker, Robert Pruett, Haskel Buff, Roy Waters, Jay Denton, Clyde Young, Billy Lane, Manuel Brittain, Coach Garrison. (Left to right) Bobby Whisenant (not shown) Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 SCHEDULE Salem 20 Salem 20 Salem 0 Salem 8 Salem 6 Won 2 Lost 3 —e{ 27 je Oak Hill 18 Hildebran 27 Drexel 28 Patterson 6 Scotts 7 + 28 }e— 4 BASKETBALL Left to right: Evelyn Chapman, Maxine Causby, Betty Mooney, Anne Hoke, Margaret Evans, Helen Mooney, Ida Franklin, Capt., Nelleen Dale, Bertina Carswell, Joan Ross, Betty Sue Causby, Margaret Brittain, Betty Jean Mull, Ruth Carswell. Center (Left to right) Annie Bell Pearson, Evelyn Webb, Faye Turner, Joan Buff. Salem 34 Hildebran 10 Salem 27 Drexel 42 Salem 16 Valdese 16 Salem 24 G. Hildebran 11 Salem 42 Oak Hill 11 Salem 24 Valdese 10 Salem G. Hildebran Salem Hildebran Salem Oak Hill Salem Drexel — { 29 }- Row 1 (Sitting) Jerry Merrill, Manuel Brittain, Luther Johnson, Nick Dale, Roy Waters, Billy Joe Johnson, Robert Pruett, Ervin Smith, Has- BASKETBALL kel Buff. (Left to right) Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem ris. (Left to right) Hilderbran Drexel Valdese G. Hilderbran Oak Hill Valdese G. Hilderbran Hilderbran Oak Hill Drexel —-att 80 pe Row 2 (Standing) Herbert Whisenant, Megr., Ivey Hull, Clyde Young, Britt Poteet, Jay Denton, Her- bert Browning, Landres Williams, Coach Har- Piha oy SOFTBALL Front row: Anne Hoke, Helen Mooney, Annie Bell Pearson, Betty Moo- ney, Bertina Carswell, Ida Franklin, Elsie Mae Dale. (Left to Right) Back row: Faye Turner, Evelyn Webb, Evelyn Chap- man, Maxine Causby, Be tty Jean Mull, Betty Sue Caus- by. (Left to right) We began softball practice last fall. At that time we scheduled only one game which was with Oak Hill whom we defeated 20-11. We plana full spring schedule which we hope will prove successful. — f 31 fie BASEBALL Row 1 (Sitting) Coach Harris, Landres Williams, Luther Johnson, Nick Dale, Jerry Merrill, Billy Joe Johnson, Haskel Buff, Roy Waters, Coach Walker. (Left to right) Row 2 (Standing) Kenneth Williams, Ervin Smith, Robert Pruett, Jay Denton, Charlie Dale, Eugene Hurley, Paul Dale, Earl Smith, Tommy Garrison, Britt Poteat. (Left to right) We are looking forward to a very fine season in our first year of BASEBALL at SALEM ait 32 fie— Wy ARAN: — { 33 fe- Stee AW IMAL A vil Te ALE — t 35 je - wad THE BRAND MARK OF SUPERIOR CRAFTSMANSHIP OREXEL - NORTH CAROLINA DREXEL - NORTH CAROLINA 37 W. R. Patton J. P. Williams W. R. PATTON COMPANY Building Contractors ‘‘Commercial and Home Building Our Specialty”’ 124 North Anderson Street Day Phone 958 Night Phone 261-J R. W. Pipkins R. J. Giles Compliments of Burke Garage Company Fords Since 1913 There’s a e%7 c7 in your future! | Sales and Service 202 S. Sterling St. Exclusive Heating and Plumbing Phone 600 Morganton, N. C. Phone 935 Morganton, N. C. 38 Jt is Not Crue to Say... “‘We Did Everything Possible’’: Unless Chiropractic Was Included Dr. Overman Z. Rollins Chiropractor Meeting St. Morganton, N. C. Phone 739 Compliments of Surasky’s Dept. Store Morganton North Carolina Burke Transit Company Ride the Bus Safe - Dependable - Cheap Morganton North Carolina Compliments of Kibler’s Drug Store ““Cut Rate’’ Morganton North Carolina Compliments of EAGLES 5 10 “‘The Friendly Store’’ Morganton North Carolina Phone 725 “‘Complete Tire Service’’ Sterling Tire Recapping Morganton, N. C. P. T. GARRISON Groceries - Notions Gas, Oil and Feeds Morganton, N. C. Compliments of WARLICK’S GROCERY Groceries and Feeds ““Service With a Smile’’ Morganton, N. C. Compliments of DALE FEED and COAL Morganton, N. C. Whisenant Bros. Groceries Feeds, Meats, Groceries “‘Your Business Appreciated’’ Morganton, N. C. Compliments of Waldensian Baking Co. ‘‘Makers of Sunbeam Bread’’ Morganton, N. C. Compliments of Williams’ Paint and Body Shop ‘“‘Big Wrecks Our Specialty’’ Morganton, N. C. Compliments of Browning Bros. Shoe Shop Morganton, N. C. Tux Bowers Motor Co. Oldsmobile and G. M. C. Trucks Mechanical Service Phone 428 Morganton, N. C. LAZARUS Compliments of “Your Favorite Store’’ For 55 Years Belk Broome Co. Morganton, N. C. “Home of Better Values” Burke Lumber Company Lumber and Building Materials “Quality and Service’’ Morganton, N. C. Phone 13 Morganton North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of Mimosa Ice Cream Shoppe Mimosa Alva Theatre Plate Lunches - Sandwiches Short Orders Also Pit Barb Morganton, N. C. so rit barbecue Phone 9177 Morganton, N. C, Compliments of HARRY A. BOGGS Guidance Department Architect Mrs. Henry Wilson Morganton North Carolina 4] Compliments of Benfield’s Grocery Phone 555 Compliments of Morganton Hardware Co. Hardware and Furniture Morganton, N. C. Morganton Home and Auto Store Goodrich Tires, Batteries Radios and Home Supplies Patton Building Morganton, N. C. West Union Service Station Shell Gasoline and Oil Firestone Tires and Accessories Phone 902 Morganton, N. C. Morganton, N. C. Compliments of Katz Dept. Store, Inc. Morganton, N. C. Compliments of SANITARY MARKET ‘“‘We Sell the Best for Less’’ Groceries, Meats and Frozen Foods Morganton, N. C. Compliments of Piedmont Cleaners “Come Clean With Ug and We’ll Dye for You?’ Morganton, N. C. Phone 239 CITY BARBER SHOP “It Pays to Look Your Best’’ Phone 678 Morganton, N. C. Compliments of DRIVE-IN DINER Stop Here for ‘“‘Pit Barbecue’’ Phone 1580W-1 Two Miles West of Morganton Highway 70 Burke Furniture Co. ‘“‘Our Furniture Makes Your House a Home’’ Phone 105 Morganton, N. C. Whiteley’s Pharmacy A New Business Congratulates Salem School on their New Annual Stanley's Jewelers ‘ Home of Famous Name Watches’’ Elgin, Waltham, Bulova, Gruen Exquisite Diamonds Honest Values---Convenient Terms Morganton, N. C. 126 Sterling St. Patton's Jewelry Store “‘We Sell for Less’’ Investigate Our Prices Morganton, N. C. Peoples Dept. Store ““We Sell for Cash and for Less’’ Morganton, N. C. Compliments of KIRKSEY CO. Phone 178 Morganton, N. C. Compliments of MARY-LYN SHOP Exclusive Fashions Moderately Priced Morganton, N. C. Compliments of Snipes Motor Co. Sears Roebuck Company Morganton N. C. Phone 1135 ‘“‘We Ain’t Mad at Nobody’’ Compliments of Phone 1284 Morganton, N. C. ompiiments o F. Wilson Bowman Morganton North Carolina STANDARD SHEET METAL Co. “Summer and Winter Air Conditioning” Phone 1396-J Valdese Ave. Ext. MORGANTON, N. C. The following people have helped make possible the publication of this Annual by personal contribution of a dollar or more: Bill Hall Arnold Mull Mr. Joel Walker T. W. Peeler Mr. J. F. Bowers George Bumgarner R. E. Dale Harold Sain McCall Distributing Co. B. A. Sain Hoard Long John J. Willis G. R. Duncan Bill Alwran
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