Shelby High School - Cruiser Yearbook (Shelby, NC)
- Class of 1953
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In doing so We hope to show our appreciation for all the time they have sacrificed and the love they have given us. Mn. W. E. ABERNETHY MR. C. W. DUGGINS Superintendent Principal ADMINISTRATION , U-JA ,i 'jf twig , . 'ix SCHOOL BOARD Mr. C. Rush Hamrick, Chairmang Mr. J. L. Suttle, Mr. B. W. Dickson, Mr. D. W. Royster, Mr. T. B. Falls MR. NORLIAN CLARKE, Band MRS. CARLYLE CORNWELL, Home Economics Mlss KATHLEEN CROW, Spanish, English I MRS. T. B. DEPRIEST, Biology, General Science, Guidance Co-ordinator 44 FACULTY MIss ELIZABETH ALEXANDER, Glee Club MR. GERALD ALLEN, Coach, Driver Training, Mathematics, Physical Education MRS. PA LINE BRAGG, Distributive Education MRS. B WELL BRIDGES, English II, Speech X. ,ii MRS. ROBERT DOGCETT, English II, Latin, Senior Social Studies MR. C. W. DUGGINS, Principal Miss RUTH FARTIIING, English I . MISS MARTHA FURCIIES, Physical Education, Folk Dance, Coach FACUgIjE, . MIss OLLIE MOORE, MR. R. W. MORRIS, Education, MRS. T. A. PARKER, Advisor Miss JOE SHAW, IN 'X R Y '.,5, MISS RACHEL SMITH, Librarian Miss lWARY STEADMAN, English IV, Journalism MISS CERTRUDE TAYLOR, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry MRS. RUTH WEBB, Typing, Shorthand, General Business A' . 'af' ,gm 1 f ' 1,4 MRS. HARRIETT HOLTON, Home Economics MRS. JAINIES HOPPER, Biology, Physics Miss DOROTHY KING, United States History, Senior Class Advisor MR. LL YQHQLE, Coach, Physical cs, World History if .rl C fag-A ,ft ll, 6' 'X 'I K A ,ff I A 'Wk' , X7 KL' LJ ,W Q- Q' Q1 'what nrnlpturv in tn ex hlnrk nf marhlv, Phumiinn in In Ihr mm!! Addison I 6 E I gvnq ,, x , , x Y J X W a in M : P W ..,f A 'WS-5 'I 1 1 in-.I GWJ 9-K XXVXF w ,Qf'A I t X if I -fl JN . Q X Xpdssf' ,X ksil' I, lf, 7' ,Afy S J ' 17 X -. .ff r fhff l V U mv . 5' SDM 741' ff f ff sf S ' X S 1 V S 5 H 1.453 E S 1 r If S 'Y 'W' :xv Q sk rx? SS S TOMMY ROEBUCK SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ,President 5 LOYD SINIITH. . xy N Q'fi?1fA .,... X .Vice-President 5 X . R- Ll IZZI ,.,4....,, ....S,,. 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CAROIYN BAIIIY CRISI SENIORS iv RFQ- 'NE' I.FTTIIi JO CUMMINGS CHRISTINIC DAVIS LORIZNIQ DAVIS CAROLYN DEDMON K. aa.. ,II . ff ANNA CAROLINIQ dc YRIIS 'W BIfI'I'II: dc V .fe HAROLD FSKRIDGF RAMONA GAII FALLS JOYCL LORILNL FISHFR HENRY FOGLE U fide'-'Crab' BARBARA ANN FRANCIS IIMMY FRANCIS MARY GRACE GRAYSC at view AMMY JEAN GRITAIISH SIIIRLITY ANNIT QRIZIZR JOYCE WRAY GRIGG BUBIIIIT VRANCI59 CQUTIIRII X M-L' f RUIII GUTI IRI E DOROTHY IIAMILTON JOIZ IIAMRICK ' G 2 N-I, - I SENIORS X A 'Um ? , M, .1 M X , if BOBIIY IIAMBRIGIIT JIMMY HARDIN RONALD IIAWKINS J., ' x gi I QQ, , i ,gy H J Q PHYLLIS ANNE HENDERSON BOBBY HENDRICK SUMMIE LEE HENDRICK VIRGINIA EDWARDS HIGGI JERRY HILL CHARLES HORN., J Wh X1 I r Q JIM SENIORS QM' x 1 HORN .YN M. CHARLES HOWELL fy' BARBARA JANE HOPPER JOHN HUNTER Q L B ZI FRANCES KELLY OCTAVIA ANNE KENNEDY CAROLYN LORETTA KIDD SENIORS MARGIE LOUISE KILLIAN JOAN SHIRLEY KILPATRICK SHIRLEY MAE KITCHEN KENNETH -bf X-1 'E' PATRICIA LEDBETTER KAY LEE ' F. LUNETTE LEWIS JOHNNY LONG SENIORS BARBARA LOVELACE CAROL JANE MABRY GEORGE MAGNESS ff WILLIAM GLENN MAUNEY 2 gi, , BUDDY MILLER ELIZABETH MOORE ELINOR MOORHEAD SHIRLEY ANN MLINTYRE JO ANN MCSWAIN WILLIAM CAMERON PADGETT ROGER SENIORS PATTERSONE I 'JE 19 A O ff' I ,N s ' 319' 4 MALLORY MCSWAIN VICTORIA HOWIE PLASTER DORIS POOLE by X Ng. x I J 'xx BOBBY POSTON SARAH WRAY RABON DORIS BRYAN RAMSEY TOMMY RAMSEY SENIORS SHIRLEY RANDALL SHIRLEY ROBERSON TOMMY ROITBUCK BILLIE ANN ROBERTS JO ANN ROBERTS -.1 .. .M - is ... I f , . .,A D Q BARBARA GAY RUNYI Q TI I ,SIWI . 'AQQHA 4 wi V T ff : V i . . A K .v ,T Q in . 53: UNE CLAIRE SARRATT BILIL,gLf V PATSY SHEPPARD ANN SHIRIR ANDRIZ SIPE MARTHA JEAN SINGLETON CHARLES CARSON TOMS R A 5221 , 6-F? ,V .i in BOBBY Towrlw ED TURNER BARBARA WEBB HARRY DEAN WHITE TOMMY WILLIS GAYLE WYLIE , if 'Q A I M' Me. 4 fe MARJORIE WILSON GRACE EMILY YELTON 9 'I MANAGER BUS DRIVERS GENE GAMBLE TOMMY WILLIS CAMERA HY SENIORS GENE GRIGG JIMMY LANE PI-IATE MCSWAIN JIMMIE RODGERS MCSWAIN GORDON SHULL JIMMY TUCKER MARTHA WILSON QUEEN, Post Graduate X3 STORE BILL PADGETT MILTON BRIDGES PROPHECY There have been no limits to man's accomplish- ments. He has split the atom, he has discovered the wonder drugs, he has produced machines which, with astounding speed, can travel miles into the stratosphere. Is it not conceivable that man could advance his mental facilities so as to enable himself to look into the future? With self hypnosis as the basic facility, my somewhat feeble mind as a factor, and by the application of the secret given me by that master of medi- ation, Snuffy Smif, I suddenly find myself able to peer into the dim, dark future. The year is now 1975. As I enter the gigantic industri tropolis of Shelby of all universal tra e y L. B. Izzi's discovery- Wray Rabon and jack Gold. These extrava- ganzas, strategically placed, are designed exclu- sively to discourage the sending of flying saucers by the Martians. Strutting down the street, smoking large black cigars and dressed in the most expensive suits that the fashion center of the universe, Pluto, can offer, are the prominent poolroom operators, Bill Mauney, Milton Bridges, Squirrel Hawk- ins, Cordon Shull, and Buddy Miller. They are currently being sued by the World Covemment for tax evasion. They can't escape justice because Tommy Roebuck, that ruthless, man-hunting head of the F .B.I., and his undercover men, Joe Hamrick, R. B. Costner, and George Magness, of that prosperity-essential material-Musicaph- ' are keeping Weathered eYe5 on them- Qe Eraudus, or'Broad River Mud, I am mueh surprisecTaTfindTng fhe business section virtually the same as it was back in '53. Upon asking the town bums, Charles Horn and Dave Byers. I am told that it was because of the crusades of Ann Kennedy, Barbara Allen, Ann Sherer, Ann Greer, and their Ax-Angling Avengers, who fought and won the battle to keep uptown Shelby as a memorial shrine for posterity. As I look about at the vast array of figures scattered over the city, I recognize most of them, for they have changed very little. Strutting around among the populus, flexing his muscles for all to see, is Gorgeous,' Fish King, now Heavyweight Champion of the world. Sitting on a bench in front of the corner drug store are All-Americans I d Jim Horn, who now coach the Shelby Athletic Supporters, who have for many years led the National Professional League. Led by wain, Chuck Cockrell, and Whiz iWhite, sons of the family prosperous all ndy, and Dean, who were stars in '53, e Joie have been holy terrors on the gridiron. The Shelby Farmers are now coached by ' ' and Bill Kir .E I ., E . . 1 - kdall, oldetime Ne.uLYork Yankee Stars. Sitting on another bench are Patricia Carpen- ter,.- Bobbie Guthrie, Marjorie Wilson, Jean Grealish, and Io Ann Roberts. These masters of artistry, after three years' work, have just com- pleted several one-mile-square portraits of Sarah As I look across the square, I see Andre i e and Richard Wortman's ultramodem cafe, The Sudden Deatlin' just as I enter, the wrestling matches are getting to a frenzied start on the large SSF V fSee-Smell-Feel-avisionl set. Featured tonight are the World's Women Heavy- weight Champions, Dru Weiland and Barbara Webb, who will take on the number one con- tenders, june Sarratt and Phyllis Henderson. L am guite astounded with the DU-U1bEL,Qf celebrities present tgglay, Lgoking around, I see two Nobel Prize winn - ' s d for his best s he Woods Bill Padgett, renowned for his discovery of several ancient documents CMiss Crow's birth certificate, etc., -and two of the World's outstanding women athletes, jo Ann Byers and Gay Runyans. Whoop- ing it up also are a group of famous hunters just in from a day at Jupiter. Among them are Gene Gamble, Mfszstop, Virginia Higgins, Lettie Jo Cummings, Gail Falls, Joy Blanton, and jewel. Qganrfagd. Gene and Bob are universally known as big game hunters and the others are renowned -f?' Men hunters. Huddled over in the corner discussing strategy are the joint Commanders of the Space Force, Thomas Ramsey and Beppie and Caroline de Vries. Several movie stars-Shirley Roberson, Beth Beam, and Dot Carpenter, all beauties of our class-are furnishing the floor show. They are supported by Lib Moore and Shirley Kitchen, PROPHECY the original, old-time Red-Hot Mamas, and also by a chorus line of those bodacious beauties of Broadway-the Rocket's, composed of Shirley McIntyre, Lorene Davis, Annie Barber, Ruth Guthrie, joyce Fisher, Shirley Randall, Martha Wright, and Helen Spangler. Glancing back to the SSFV, I see that it is now time for the men's wrestling. There before me are some of the largest, most ferocious, Gar- gantuan hunks of humanity imaginable. They are: Harold Eskridge, H oward Abemathy, Donald Hughes, Summie Lee Hendrick, Kenneth Ledbetter, jim Hardin, and Richard Bivins. I also recognize the referee as Gayle Wylie, who is said to be the tallest midget in the world. Hearing a deafening noise, I rush out on the street just in n --- - 1- ' -' - '- - - - , Bobby Hambright, 1 H f- - nd Gene Grigg go roaring by in their jet l While out on the street, I see Mayor Snow Hendrick, Animal Confiscator fDog Catcherj, john Hunter, and vir oso of voice err Hill and Vicki Plaster. They are all standing in ront of Henry Fogle's Used jet Agency. Along with them are Bill Self, now manager of the A 81 P Store, Dickf Shull, Edwin Turner, and Slim Lane-the latter three having been so good at cutting fclasses and suchj work in Bill's meat department. As I stroll down the street, I pass the Baldy Dome Beauty Shoppe. Here the beauticians Dorothy Bell, Burnie Borders, and Carolyn Bailey Crisp are busily at work changing Martha Wilson Queen's, Patsy Shepherds, and Grace Yelton's hair coloring to the current fad of pastel green. Next I pass the store owned by Phate McSwain, the man who made the 12 dollar landing gear possible. Glancing in the window, I see Boss Charles Toms and his henchmen, Tommy Willis, Bob Towery, and jim Mauney, collecting the weekly protection money. From the radio of their parked jetmobile erupts the unmistakable sounds of The Grand Ole Oprey. Immediately I recognized the melodious voices of Carolyn Kidd, Margf Killian, Lunette Lewis, and Ioyce Grigg singing The Great Speckled Bird. They are accom- panied by the yodeling Cackle Sisters, Billie Ann Roberts and Martha Singleton. Deciding to visit the old Alma Mater, I board one of the quaint old Shelby Transit Buses. My money is taken by Frances Kelly and to my horrification I find that Carol Mabry is the driver. Sitting in front of me are the town gossips Barbara Lovelace, Pat Ledbetter, and Kay Lee talking about the scandalous party recently given by the Society Leaders, Carolyn Dedmon and Barbara Hopper. Stopping to put a few gallons of oil into the picturesque antiquity in which we travel, I find we are in front of the Shake It Off Charm School. There Christine Davis and Doris Capps are teaching jo Ann McSwain and Ruth Williams the art of driving men to insanity. Downstairs is the blood center, where Doctors julia Abernethy, Elinor Moorhead, and Barbara Francis are getting blood from jimmy Tucker and Richard Beam. This is no easy process. Every few minutes it is necessary to blow the head off it so it will go into the bottle. Finally reaching the school, I am warmly wel- comed by the principal, Doris Poole. jo Ann Bridges, Doris Ramsey, joan Kilpatrick, Edris Blanton, Irene Beam, and Dorothy Hamilton, now with the aid of the completely visual edu- cational system of teaching, are vainly striving to teach our kids and Charles Howell, who is still taking biology. But alas, my mind is weakening under the terrific strain and with great reluctance I retum to the present. In my short visit I saw that we, the class of '53, though loudly proclaimed by our elders as being of weak mind and of ir- responsible nature, will in the future make a better world. And as I retum, a feeling of con- tentment floods my being as I think of the promising future that awaits the class of '53. sf f H ' Lori: SMITH Prophet 0 ,sl -- - , 'o f. CD I3 K X f N' 'l V .23 V 7' O 'N ba wf S ef . 80:35 V315 bak l,lf!g?66 Mail' Defend I C. Jcawagvdreai is B 'W'Wz5 Ame KS. NN Tommy Roebuck Divx' Byers Sf LL D X0 ,fvfiwf fQ4ifZ7' b efsilofa A7 6,0 hyd MS 41 er'3+ives sew 'as IN 9 9 7. S QJYLX YXAWW s we 0 X05 79 6:1 'Qc o 'fa of 6 ,Nets 41290 2' 4006 61.9041 Qc? Persauald' CS ..n-le obevszu Shifkgf OBCYSON ANcl?YtJZckrell Charles Mona 90 V 'W' -X699 S656 XX fa Q 5 Q Ns N006 Qdjwdpa 6 'He J' :jg V XAZMEN C7555 O F153 S NIOR DI RECTO RY HOWARD ABERNATHY Band l, 3, 4. JULIA ABERNETHY Commercial Club 3, 45 F.H.A. l,2,3, Reporter 25 F.T.A. 3, 4, Vice President 45 S.P.G. 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Marshal 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 45 Outlook Staff 4, Feature Editor 45 Forensic Club 3. BARBARA RAE ALLEN Rutherfordton High School5 Homeroom Officer 15 S.P.G. 15 Shelby High School5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. I ANNIE BARBER Homeroom Officer 35 D.E. Club 4. BETH BEAM Class Officer 35 Homeriom Officer 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Student Director 45 Band Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 45 Folk Dance Club 2, Secretary 25 Latin Club 2, 3, Reporter 2, Secretary 35 S.P.G. l, 2, Treasurer 25 Cruiser Staff 4, Activity Editor 45 D.A.R. History Medal 35 National Honor Society 4. IRENE BEAM Homeroom Officer 25 F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 F.H.A. Convention 25 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager 2, 3. Manager 45 Girls' Monogram Club 3, 4. RICHARD BEAM Marshal 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. RICHARD BIVINS. D.E. Club 3, 4, Photographer 4, Historian 4. EDRIS ANN BLANTON D.E. Club 4. BURNIE BORDERS Glee Club 2, 3, 4. JOAN BRIDGES Commercial Club 3, 45 Library Assistant 2, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. MILTON DALE BRIDGES Co-Manager of School Store 4. ' --.imm Homeroom Officer l, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 S.P.G. 3, 45 Boys' Mono ram Club 2, 3, 4, S.P.G. Re resentative S P X3, 45 Baseball l,2,35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 4. TU'A'N'N BYERS' Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. DORIS CAPPS Outlook Staff 4. DOROTHY ANN CARPENTER Homeroom Officer 35 D.E. Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Delegate District Convention 3, 4, Associate President 3, Delegate State Convention 3, Associate President 35 S.P.G. 1. PATRICIA ANN CARPENTER Commercial Club 4, Reporter 45 Forensic Club 4, Reporter 45 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Outlook Staff 3, 4, Make-up Editor 3, Columnist 45 Basketball 15 F.H.A. Convention l, 3. ANDY COCKRELL Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 S.P.G. 25 Boys' Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 35 Football l, 2, 3, 4. ROY BLOOM COSTNER, IR. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 d Club l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 State Music Clinic 4. A EL DEAN CRAWFORD Basket , 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Cheerleader 45 Glee Cu I5 Girls' Monogram Club 1, 2, 3. CAROLYN BAILEY CRISP F.H.A. l, 25 F.T.A. 3. LETTIE IO CUMMINGS Homeroom Officer 25 Basketball l, 2, 4. LORENE DAvIs D.E. Club 3, 4, Historian 3. CAROLYN DEDMON Homeroom Officer l,, 2, 35 Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 45 Folk Dance Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Outlook Staff 4, Reporter 4. ANNA CAROLINE DE VRIES F.H.A. l, 2, 3,5 Glee Club 1. BEPPIE DE VRIEs Commercial Club 3, 45 Folk Dance Club 3, 45 F.H.A. 35 Basketball l, 2, 3. HAROLD ESKRIDCE Key Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. RAMONA GAIL FALLS Homeroom Officer 1, 35 Commercial Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Folk Dance Club 2, 35 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Treasurer 35 F.H.A. Convention 2, 35 Oullook Staff 4, Girls' Sport Editor 45 Girls' Monogram Club 3, 4, President 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 S.P.G. 2. JOYCE LORENE FISHER D.E. Club 3, 4, Editor-Promotion Manager 45 D.E. District Convention 2. A-ct BARBARA ANN FRANCIS For sic Club' 45 F.H.A. l, 25 F.T.A. 35 Glee Club 25 State M ic Clinic 25 Spanish Club 3, 4. Y Glee Club 3, 45 Key Club 45 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 35 Football l, 2J 3, 45 State Music Contest 3. BARBARA FRANKLIN Band 2, 3, 45 Band Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Folk Dance Club 2, 35 F.T.A. 4. GENE GAMBLE Bus Driver 4. JACK COLD Homeroom Officer I, 35 Forensic Club 45 S.P.G. I. MARY GRACE CRAYSON Commercial Club 45 Outlook Staff 4, Typist 4. SAMMY JEAN GREALISH Forensic Club 35 F.T.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Accompanist 3, 45 Library Assitant 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 45 S.P.G. 35 Outlook Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 D.A.R. Pilgrim 45 State Music Clinic 35 North Carolina Convention of National Honor Society 3. . SHIRLEY ANNE GREER F.T.A. 45 Glee Club 2, 45 Girls' Monogram Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chief 45 Forensic Club 4. JOYCE WRAY GRIGG Commercial Club 3, 45 F.H.A. l, 25 Guidance Secretary 45 Outlook Staff 4, Typist 4. - 'BOBBIE FRANCES GUTHRIE ' . Folk Dance Club 2, 35 Forensic Clubxh F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary '35 F.T.A. 35 Spanish Club ,45 Outlook Staff 4, News Editor 45 F.H.A. ,C9nVCDLi0n 2. ' RUTH GUTHRIE Commercial Club 35 F.H.A. 35 Guidance Secretary 4. BOBBY HAMBRIGHT D. E. Club 4. DOROTHY HAMILTON Spanish Club 3, 45 Home Economics Assistant 4. JOE HAMRICK Homeroom Officer 35 Latin Club 25 Cruiser Staff 4, Art Editor, 4. JIM HARDIN Office Assistant 4. RONALD HAWKINS Homeroom Officer 15 Forensic Club 45 Glee Club 45 Book- keeping Contest 3. ' PHYLLIS ANNE HENDERSON Conway High School, South Carolina5 Art Club 15 B.C.H.S.. Alma, Georgia5 Dramatic Club l, 25 Music Club 25 F.T.A. 15 Pep Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, Reporter l, 25 Shelby High School5 Outlook Staff 45 Glee Club 4. ROBERT HENDRICK Forensic Club 45 S.P.G. 35 Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Monogram Club 4. VIRGINIA EDWARDS HIGGINS Homeroom Officer 35 Commercial Club 3, 4, S.P.G. Rep- resentative 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, S.P.G. Representative 1, Parlinaentarian 45 F.T.A. 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Latin Club l, 2, 35 S.P.G. 1, 45 a , Typist 45 Guidance Secretary 45 Natio - onor Society JERRY HILL Glee Club l, 2, , 45 Football l, 2 tate Music Festival 2, 35 State Music Clint . BARBARA JANE HOPPER S.P.G. 4. CHARLES HORN Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Folk Dance Club 3, 45 Glee Club 45 S.P.G. 15 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Basketball 15 Football , 2, 3, 4. JIM HORN Homeroom Officer 1 2, 45 Key Cl b 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Boys' Monogram Clu , 3, 4, President 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4. JOHN HUNTER Key Club 3, 45 Marshal 35 S.P.G. 3, 4, President 3, 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 Student Council , . L. B. IzzI Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 45 Glee Club 3, 4, Assistant Librarian 45 Key Club 45 S.P.G. l, 25 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Football l, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES KELLY Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4. OCTAVIA ANNE KENNEDY Class Officer 35 Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Band Club 3, 4, Reporter 45 Forensic Club 4, Secretary 45 S.P.G. 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. CAROLYN LORETTA KIDD Folk Dance Club 4. MARGIE LOUISE KILLIAN Folk Dance Club 45 F.H.A. 3. JOAN SHIRLEY KILPATRICK Homeriom Officer' l, 2, 45'Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 3, 45 S.P.G. 1, 45 State Music Clinic 2, 45 Forensic Club 45 F.T.A. 4. CHARLES KING Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 45 Glee Club 45 Key Club 3, 4, Senior Director 45 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 5, 4. BILLY CORMAN KIRKENDALL Homeroom aficer I, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 35 S.P.G. 35 Boys' Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, Captain 35 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 35 Football 4. A ' SHIRLEY MAE KITCHEN Commercial Club 4, Secretary 45 F.H.A. 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Marshal 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 Basketball 25 Spelling Medal 35 Office Assistant 4. KENNETH LEDBETIER Homeroom Officer 15 Commercial Club 35 Folk Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4. President 45 Forensic Club 25 F.T.A. 3, 4, President 45 Latin Club , 2, 35 Marshal 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Reporter 45 Outlook Staff 35 Cruiser Staff 4, Assistant Editor 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Hamrick Typing Medal 35 Frances Eskridge Roberts Latin Award 25 North Carolina Convention of National Honor Society 35 Mountain Folk Festival 2, 35 W.O.XV. History Award 3. PATRICIA LEDBETTER Folk Dance 2, 35 F.H.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 Outlook Staff 4, Typist 4. KAY LEE F.H.A. I. F. LUNETTE LEWIS Homeroom Office l, 35 D.E. Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 D.E. District Convention 3, 4. IQENNY LQNG Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Forensic Club 4, President 45 Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Marshal 4, Chief 45 S.P.G. 2, 35 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Spanish Club 4. BARBARA LOVELACE D.E. Club 5, FHA. 1, 2. CAROL JANE MABRY Girls' Monogram Club 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. GEORGE' MAGNESS Folk Dance Club 4, S.P.G. Representative 45 Glee Club 45 S.P.G. 3, 4. ' JIM MAGNESS Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Folk Dance Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Boys' Monogram Club 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM GLENN MAUNEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 2, 45 Band Club 1, 2, 3, 45 State Music Clinic 1, 2. JIM MAUNEY D.E. Club 3, 45 Folk Dance Club 2, 35 Basketball l. BUDDY MILLER Homeroom Officer 15 Band l, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Band Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 45 Folk Dance Club 3, Treas- urer 35 S.P.G. 25 State Music Clinic 35 Glee Club 4. ELIZABETH MOORE Homeroom Officer 15 F.H.A. 15 Outlook Staff 4, Reporter 45 Girls' Monogram Club 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. ELINOR MOORHEAD F.T.A. 45 Library Assistant 45 Latin Club l, 2, 3, President 35 Marshal 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 S.P.G. Representa- tive 45 Outlook Staff 4, Business Manager 45 Girls State 3. SHIRLEY ANN MCINTYRE Homeroom Officer 35 Commercial Club 3, 4. IO ANNE MCSWAIN F.H.A. 45 Library Assistant 45 Home Economics Assistant 4. MALLORY MCSWAIN Class Officer 45 Keyg 3, 45 Cruiser Staff 4, Sports Editor 45 Boys' Moxtgram C 3, ball 1, 2, 35 Basket- ball l, 553,445 Football 3, 4. PHATE MCSWAIN Homeroom Officer 1, 25 D.E. Club 45 Glee Club 4. WILLIAM CAMERON PADGETT Band l, 2, 3, 45 Band Club l, 2, 3, 45 State Music Clinic 35 Cruiser Staff 4, Photographer 45 Sp ish Club 45 Co-Manager of School Store 4. ROGER P N Art Club 35 Glee Club eb 25 Football 3, 4. VICTORIA O IE LASTEH Homeroom Officer 25 Band 2, 45 Folk Dance Club l, 2, 35 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 3, 45 S.P.G. Representative 45 Glee Club 3, Accompanist 35 State Music Clinic 35 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Reporter 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 45 S.P.G. 45 Outlook Staff 3, Copy Editor 3. DORIS POOLE Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Marshal 35 Cruiser Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager5 S.P.G. 1. SARAH WRAY RABON Homeroom Officer 45 Commercial Club 3, 45Folk Dance Club 25 Forensic Club 35 F.T.A. 35 Glee Club 2, Reporter 25 State Music Contest 25 Cruiser Staff 4, Typist 45 Office Assistant 4. DORIS BRYAN RAMSEY Folk Dance Club 25 F.H.A. 45 F.T.A. 45 Glee Club 4, THOMAS RAMSEY Homeroom Officer 15 Commercial Club 3, 45 Folk Dance Club 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 S.P.G. 45 Cheerleader 45 Football 2. SHIRLEY RANDALL Commercial Club 3, 45 Cruiser Staff 4, Typist 45 Spanish Club 3,4. SHIRLEY ROBERSON ' Homeroom Officer 1, 3, 45 Forensic Club 4, Vice President 45 Glee Club 4, Secretary 45 Spanish Club 35 Marshal 4, Assistant 45 National Honor Society 45 Cruiser Staff 4, Business Manager. TOMMY ROEBUCK Class Officer 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Forensic Club 2, 3, Vice President 25 Glee Club 3, 4, President 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Marshal 3, Assistant 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 S.P.G. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 35 Outlook Staff 3, Feature Editor 35 Spanish Club 3, 4, President 45 Student Council Congress, State 2, District 35 Western District Forensic Contest 2. BILLIE ANN ROBERTS Homeroom Officer 1, 35 Band 1, 25 Forensic Club 35 F.T.A. 45 Glee Club 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 S.P.G. 45 Band Clinic 1, 2. JO ANN ROBERTS F.T.A. 3, 4, Reporter 4. BARBARA GAY RUNYANS Commercial Club 3, 4, President 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 S.P.G. 45 Outlook Staff 4, Girls Sport Editor 45 Girls' Mono- gram Club 2, 3, 45 S.P.G. Representative 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JUNE CLAIRE SARRATT Burlington High School5 Homeroom Officer l, 25 Student Government 25 Basketball 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Sergeant-at-arms 25 Shelby High School5 Homeroom Officer 45 Folk Dance Club 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4. 'I N- BILL S f ,. Homeroom Officer 5 Band 1, 2, 35 Commercial Club 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Marshal 45 Boys State 35 National Honor Society 4. ANN SHERER Homeroom Officer 15 Commercial Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 4, Secretary 45 Glee Club 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Guidance Secretary 4. DICK SHULL Football 4. MARTHA JEAN SINGLETON Library Assistant 15 Cruiser Staff 4, Typist 45 Bookkeeping Medal 2. ANDRE SIPE D.E. Club 4, S.P.G. Representative 45 S.P.G. 4. , M,,,,-..-.cW-JLOYDBfSwnTH' Class Officer 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 45 Glee Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 Key Club Club 3, 4, S.P.G. Representative 45 Spanish Club 45 S.P.G. 45 Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. V, I .H---HEREN-BIG: Folk Dance Club 45 F.H.A. 4. CHARLES CARSON TOMS Lattimore High School5 F.F.A. 15 Beta Convention 2, 35 Bus Driver 35 Shelby High School5 Forensic Club 45 Outlook Staff 4. BOBBY TOWERY Band 1, 2, 35 Folk Dance 2, 35 Forensic Club 35 Latin Club 25 State Music Clinic 1, 2, 3. JIMMY TUCKER D.E. Club 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Basketball 45 Football 2, 4. ED TURNER Tennis Team 15 Oak Ridge Military Academy 2. BARBARA WEBB Homeroom Officer l, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 45 Glee Club 45 Outlook Staff 4, Typist 4. HARRY DEAN WHITE Boys' Monogram .Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 4. DRUSILLA WEILAND Caldwell High School, New jersey5 Homeroom Officer 15 Basketball 25 Music Contest 25 Shelby High School5 Folk Dance Club 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Music Clinic J. RUTH WILLIAMS Commercial Club 3, 45 Glee Club 4. THOMAS WILLIS Homeroom Officer 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Bus Driver 2, 3, 45 Bus Drivers Convention 35 Safety Award 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE WILSON Homeroom Officer 1, 35 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Marshal 35 S.P.G. 2, 3, Secretary 2, 35 Outlook Staff 3, Activity Editor 35 Cruiser Staff 4, Editor-in-chief 45 Girls State 35 Student Council Congress 25 Commercial Club 3, 4. RICHARD WORTMAN Football 1, 2. GAYLE WYLIE Boys' Monogram Club 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. GRACE YELTON Glee Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 State Music Clinic 3. MARTHA WILSON QUEEN Post Graduate. RI' I! !l ll - Q 9 .....L.k, f HE' X . 4'5Q NIH ef. JUNIOR CLASS QFFICERS LINDSAY CARROLL ......,, ......, P resident JAMES REID MISENHEIMER . . 4,,.. Vice-President PEGGY NORMAN ,.....A... ,..E... S ecretary MAHGIE LUTZ ..A. . . ...A... Treasurer 30 BW'-'Mft .IU IORS Marjorie Allen Patsy Allen Ronny Austell Fred Baber Dennis Beam Joe Beam Chloe Beatty Carolyn Biggerstaff Joe Blanton Patsy Blanton Sadie Blanton Flora Brendleu S! , 4 .rf ' MQ 255: ,,:,-l .ravi C 'wiv W i . J -unungx .435-uv .Q ,wg Donald Bridges Nancy Bridges Robert Bridges Wilda Bridges Mary Alice Brydges Reginald Bumgardner Elizabeth Cabiness Nancy Caldwell Joann Camp Elaine Carpenter Flay Carpenter Lindsay Carroll 51:3 , X. Tomy Dudley Edward Dumas Ben Elam Ann Ellis Clifford Ellis Charles Eskridge Marlene Fisher Barbara Fortenberry Louise Francis Billy Gamble Sarah Garver Dick Gibson JU IDRS Elizabeth Gold Ted Grayson Bobby Green Patsy Greene Patsy Jane Greene Bobby Guffey Nelma Hallman Patsy Hamrick L'.' My 1 ,f fu' I ,K 238932 Hailini' Robert Hause Jerry Hawkins Betty Hicks E? 14- ffmd ' ww I l JU IORS Billy Ledbetter Marlene Lee Juanita Lemons Suzanne Logan Ann Gray Lutz Boyte Lutz Margie Lutz Dale Mauney James Misenheimer Billy Mitchell Troy McCraw Martha Ellen Mclntyre Mary Iane McSwain Leta Newton Martha Noblitt Joan Nolan Peggy Norman Peggy Padgett j Aihn - l KfV,, Geraldine Mode Edna Mull John Patterson M L r,, t, L I Q 3 t Micheal Peace , V 8 L V - .3 F Nancy Peck gk 1 ' f' . W Willie Joe Pendelton . L y ti M ,rx N ,. , Q ,sf ' gi , ge' JU IORS 51 Q g Donald Poteat Jack Price Allan Proctor 'buff n. NY-w Barbara Pruden Delta Putnam Paul Roberts Sally Roberts W f Will Rogers F F QA wi' -Us Z ia? 'Gr William Sellers Betty Sisk Wayne Smith f 'U' 'gi 3 if 'fi os -5-'fi' S . is Q E 'Sggky 4 , W +,. 1'9- f at Btn ,. fem' 2 A 3 P X IJ K A Q-.-f sd Anne Stallings Doris Tate Mickey Teele Yvonne Trammell Shirley Tyneiy Douglas Walton Alfred Washburn Richard Weaver Walter Webb Betty Jo Williams Sarah Wilson Dickey Woodward Y - , Mas. BURWELI1 BRIDGES' HOLIEROOMVAV- fifk I QY Cora White, Presidentg Roberta Whisnant, Vice-Presidentg Shirley Hamriek, Secretaryg Nadean Davis, Treasurer SOPHGMCDRES QQQ3 Q Mus. CARLYLE CORNWELL,S HoMEnooM Y. Linda Noggle, Presidentg Miary Greene, Vice-President, RX Mary Ann Parris,,Secretary5 Beth Peterson, Treasurer - r u 'wi MRS. T. B. DEPR1EsT's HOMEROOM Buster Ledford, Presidentg Lawrence Kouri, Vice-Presidentg Qgrieiganugey, Secretarygfljommy McCarver, Treasurer SCDPHOMORE MRS. JAMES HOPPER,S HOMEROOM Ks Ann Mauney, Presidentg Kenneth Williams, V ice-Presidentg Barbara Moore, Secretaryg Guy Suttle, Treasurer X'- X -A-'mir V' glfffggef r . f-'J , , . fx I -k 5,,f ,f A MR. R. W. A101-IRIS, HOMI-:ROOM BillxlDeaton,'PrQSider1tg Douglas Hamrick, Vice-President SOPHGMORES A' MISS RACHEL SlNIITH,S HOMEROOM Michael Mauney, Presidentg Horace Hill, Vice-Presideutg jane Rostan, Secretaryg Jane Hostan, Treasurer' ,504 -, 'V-4 S S ff' ef 1F ii',.'., ' ll !-.1r if 'X' V. F L ,ffl ' Q W 5 ,5, tx Aj X xy,-If MR. GERALD ALL1-:N's HOMEROOM Edward Ledford, Presidentg Dan Hamrick, Vice-President jerry Richards, Secretaryg Percy Kale, Treasurer FRE HMEN Miss RUTH FARTHlNG,S HOMEROOM Bruce Ellis, Presidentg Robert Greene, Vice-Presidentg Ianice Huffstetler, Secretaryg joe Hewitt, Treasurer 'N 'Wx . Miss MARTHA FURCHES' HOMEHOOM Mabel Ledbetter, President, Barbara Grant, Vice-President, Emma jo jones, Secretary, Dot Wood, Treasurer FRE HME 4 Q Mijas. HARHIETT HOLTON,S HOMEHOOM Nancy Faisci President, Myra Eskridge, Vice-President, ' ane en al Beam, Secretary, Alice Bennett, Treasurer Ri U A' MR. LLOYD LITTLE,S HOMEROOM jimmy Sherer, Presidentg Ronald Noblitt, Vice-Presidentg Ned Dedmon, Secretaryg Harold Traylor, Treasurer FRESHM EN Miss OLLIE MooRE's HOMEROOM K , A fL,M,,,J Harold Bell, Presidentg Cynthia C-rice, Vice-Presidentg 217-VW Nancy Pendleton, Secretaryg Nancy Pendleton, Treasurer X Xia, Q 9-, lj? gm M . r1.f'L-4 f l' KJ ' 'LL ET Ak c... ,, K-,l v Num happinwa rnnziatz in slrtiuiig muh in thv rnnntitutinn nf nur nature . . . Good -42 v-U rx' vu- .4-1 E ,x .Wg jf' sl . hX U v 'Q Tj! ff' 0,4 'Wm BETH BEAN! ...A.....,....... ,...,..... A ctiuity Editor MALLORY MCSWAIN .,,..., ........,. S ports Editor IOE HAMIIICK ..,,A..,.,..... .,AA..A,A.,..,...4. A rt Editor BILL PADGETT ..,..... ,...,..,., P hotography Editor IUANITA HORTON, ,4................... ,,..,. I unior Assistant MARTIIA JEAN SINGLETON SARAH WRAY RABON SHIRLEY RANDALL t.,...4... ., ....,... Typists 44 THE CRUISER STAFF MARJORIE WILSON Editor-in-Chief KENNETH LEDBETIEII Assistant Editor SHIRLEY ROBERSON Business Manager Doms POOLE Assistant Business Manager MISS DOROTHY KING Advisor THE OUTLCOK STAFF G. JEAN GREALISH Editor-in-Chief PEGGY NORMAN Assistant Editor ELINOR MOORHEAD Business Manager DELTA PUTNAIA Assistant Business Manager Miss MARY STEADINIAN Advisor 7 MIRIAM POSNER .. BOBBIE CUTI-IRIE ....... MARLENE MOSER ....,. BOBBY CARPENTER s.,... GAIL FALLS Circulation ....,...News Editor ......,...,..,.ACt1U1t16S Sports GAY RUNYANS CHARLES TOMS ..,...... ...,.. . .Photography IULIA ADERNETHY ......... ...,,......,......... F eature PATRICIA CARPENTER .T.......T....,.,.,..,.....,.. Columnists ANITA COHEN PHYLLIS HENDERSON NIARGIE LUTz DORIS CAPPS ...........,, GERALD DALTON JOYCE GRICG ALFRED WASIIDURN 45 CAROLYN DEDINION VIRGINIA HIGGINS ELIZABETH MOORE MARY GRAYSON PAT LEDEETTER BARBARA WEBB fwf ' A TUDE T P RTICIPATIO GRCDUP Julia Abernethy, Ronny Austell, Joe Blanton, Rusty Boring, Milton Bridges, Dave Byers, Lynette Carr, Lindsay Carroll, Gary Clarke, Rebecca Clarke, Rachel Dedmon, Cecil Dickson, Anne Ellis, Jane Falls, Lee Gilliatt, Margaret Gold, Bob H Hamilton, Dan Hamrick, Robert Hause, Jerry Hawkins, Virginia Higgins, Barbara Hopper, Juanita Horton, Don Howard, John Hunter, Anne Kennedy, Joan Kilpatrick, William Kouri, Betsy Lackey, Mable Ledbetter, George Magness, Roger Mode, Elinor Moorhead, Beth Peterson, Vicki Plaster, Tommy Ramsey, Billie Ann Roberts, Tommy Roebuck, Will Rogers, Jane Rostan, Jimmy Rucker, Gay Runyans, Andre Sipxe, Loyd Smith. K OFFICERS JOHN HUNTER A......r.r...,.,...,........,.. President ANN ELLIS ...,,............ First Vice-President RONNY AUsTELL...Second Vice-President BETH PETERSON .......,.,..,...........,.. Secretary WILLIAM Kounr ,.,........ .,,.,,. T reasurer Mas. T. B. DEPRIEST r....... ......., A duisor . iSi' , ' Q I SELMA WEBB CHAPTER OF FUTURE TEACHERS MERICA , 1- ' ll' A E 1' Julia Abernethy, Irene Beam, Carolyn Biggerstaff, Mary Alice Brydges, Pat Creswell, Ann Ellis, Barbara Franklin, Jean Grealish, Phyllis Henderson, Libby Hicks, Virginia Higgins, Juanita Horton, Shirley Kitchen, Joan Kilpatrick, Kenneth Ledbetter, Ann Gray Lutz, Martha Ellen Mclntyre, Elinor Moorhead, Martha Noblitt, Vicki Plaster, Doris Ramsey, Billie Ann Roberts, Jo Ann Roberts, Ann Sherer, Anne Stallings, Alfred Washburn, Barbara Webb, Drusilla Weiland. OFFICERS JEAN GREALISH ....,. VICKI PLASTER ,,.. AS. P. G. fi ' af? - --il KENNETH LEDB1-:Tran , ........ JULIA ABERNETHY ..,,..,......... ANN Smsman .,....... Io ANN ROBERTS ,.........,.,..,, MRS. T. B. DEP1u1as'r. ,....... ,.,President Vice-President Secretary ..,.....Treasurer ...,......Reporter Representative ,.,....,....Advisor 4Af E H Yi, , I li CCMMERCIA LUB MEMBERS Julia Abernethy, Jo Ann Bridges, Patricia Carpenter, Carolyn Dedmon, Beppie de Vries, Gail Falls, Barbara Franklin, Mary Grayson, Joyce- Grigg, Ruth Guthrie, Virginia Higgins, Frances Kelly, Billy Kirkendall, Shirley Kitchen, Kay Lee, Shirley McIntyre, Sarah Wray Rabon, Tommy Ramsey, Shirley Randall, Gay Runyans, Bill Self, Ann Sherer, Ruth Williams, Tommy Willis, Marjorie Wilson. OFFICERS GAY RUNYANS .,...,l.l.,ll.....,.,.....,....... President CAROLYN DEDMON .....,.. .,...,. V ice-President SHIRLEY KITCHEN ...,.. .,..,..... S ecretary CAIL FALLS ..........,....,..,....l..l...l,l..... Treasurer VIRGINIA HIGGINS .... S. P. G. Representative PATRICIA CARPENTER ,......,........,...,... Reporter MRS. RUTH PEARCE WEBB ,..,...,.....,.. Advisors MISS JOE SHAW ii. I-' 1 - -L 43 -jg 4' DI TRIBUTIVE EDUCATIO MEMBERS Annie Barber, Richard Bivins, Edris Blanton, Wilda Bridges, Reginald Bumgardner, Jo Ann Camp, Dorothy Carpenter, Lorene Davis, Joyce Fisher, Marlene Fisher, Louise Francis, Patsy Greene, Gene Grigg, Bobby Hambright, Pat Hamrick, Irish Horne, Lunette Lewis, Barbara Lovelace, Jim Mauney, Phate McSwain, Don Poteat, Jack Price, Andre Sipe. OFFICERS LUNEITE LEWIS ..,.,.,.,...,...,,....,..,,..,.. President JACK PRICE ............ ,..... A ssociate-President DOROTHY CARPENTER ..,.........., Vice-President Io ANN CAMP ,..,.,..... ,..,.,..,,, S ecretary LOUISE FRANCIS .,,........,.......,. ..,.... T reasurer JOYCE FISHER ...Editor and Promotion Mgr. RICHARD BIVINS .........,..,...,,..,.,..,....., Historian MRS. PAULINE BRAGG .,..,. ..,.... A dvzlsor lei I of THE un FORENSIC -...Pm ,R wi. ' 3 I if LUB OFFICERS JQHNNLLQNG' 'President SHIRLEY ROBERSON Vice-President ANNE KENNEDY Secretary NEIL MCCURRY Treasurer RUSTY BORING S. P. G. Representative DON HOWARD Parliumenlarian PAT CARPENTER Reporter MRS. BURWELL T. BRIDGES Advixor MEMBERS Rusty Boring, Bobby Carpenter, Pat Carpenter, Barbara Francis, Jack Gold, Anne Greer, Phyllis Henderson, Bobby Hendrick, Don Howard, Anne Kennedy, Joan Kilpatrick, Bill Ledbetter, ,lohnny Long, Neil McCurry, Miriam Posner, Shirley Roberson, Anne Stallings, Charles Toms, Kay Valentine, Alfred Washburn. 50 - If 6i PEA LGS AMIGCS LUB OFFICERS TOMMY Rornucic Prrxident JOHN HUNTER Vive-Pn'xiJe'nt ANNE KENNEDY Secretary RICHARD BEAM Treasurrr BILLIE ANN ROBERTS S. P. G. Rc'prz'.n'nIa!i1'6 MISS KATHLEEN CROW Adrixor ' J -S Yi: Y L19 slr MEMBERS Barbara Allen, Richard Beam, Jo Ann Bridges, Harold Eskridge, Barbara Francis, Bobbie Guthrie, Dorothy Hamilton, John Hunter, Anne Kennedy, , 'mmy Magness, Bill Padgett, Shirley Randall, Billie Ann Roberts, Tommy Roebuck, Ann Sherer, Lxzzggrdf-Slrgijx, Grace Yelton, Drusilla Weiland. 51 -f 6 2- Mu .L x ,Qi , ., GL EE CLUB ,.- 5, xi if we ' I O., 4 MEMBERS Barbara Allen, Joe Blanton, Burnie Borders, Milton Bridges, Mary Alice Brydges, Martha Bumgardner, Elizabeth Cabiness, Nancy Caldwell, Patricia Carpenter, Bill Conley, R. B. Costner, Jewel Crawford, Jerry Dale, Gerald Dalton, Caroline de Vries, Clifford Ellis, Erancis, Sara Garver, Jean Grealish, Anne Greer, 1Bonnie Hardin, Ronald' awkins, hyl is Henderson, Polly Hendrick, Elizabeth 3-licks, Kay Holcomb, Jo Ann Hord, Charles Horn, Helen Hull, L. B. Izzi, Joan Kilpatrick, Charles King, George Magness,..Betty McCombs, Phate McSwain, Buddy Miller, Emily Nolan, Joan Nolan, Qynthia Parker, Doris Ramsey, Tommy Ramsey, Shirley Roberson, Billie Ann Roberts, Tomrriy Roebuck, Betty Ross, Loyd Smith, Faye Spencer, Ann Thompson, Jane Thompson, Jimmy Tucker, Carolyn Walton, Alfred Washburn, Barbara Webb, Kenneth Williams, Ruth Williams. OFFICERS TOMMY ROEBUCK .....,.. ....... P rfxidrnl U' LOYD SMITH .....,,.........,. Vice-Prvsidrnt SHIRLEY ROBIIRSON ,,S1'cn'lary and Trvasurrr JOAN KILPATRICK ..,...,,.......... Librarian L. B. IZZI ..,.,,.,,,.. .. . Asxivianl ljlzrariun BARBARA ALLEN ....,...... Vcsimcnt Chairman ALFRED WASHBURN. , .AHL Veslmrnt Chairman MILTON BRIDGES ......,. S. P. G. Rrprrscrflatizr JEAN GREALISH .,............., Arronrpauivlx ALFRED WASHBURN MISS ELIZABETH ALEXANDER .....,.., Arlriwr rx 'Nl new . air' .tt . ?f?'f?'I BA D CLUB MEMBERS Fred Baber, Beth Beam, Dennis Beam, Chloe Beatty, David Bishop, Joe Blanton, Patsy Blanton, Rusty Boring, Larry Cabiness, Elaine Carpenter, R. B. Costner, Bryan Falls, Barbara Franklin, Lee Gilliatt, Robert Hause, Frances Kelly, Anne Kennedy, Bill Ledbetter, Suzanne Logan, Bill Mauney, Frances Mauney, Michael Mauney, Ben McSwain, Buddy Miller, James Misenheimer, Linda Jane Moorehead, Ada Jean Walker Shirley Weaver i ete Morrisett, Leta Jo Newton, Bill Padgett, Jack Secrest, Beverly Shuford,-' OFFICERS ROBERT HAUSE ..,.,...... BETH BEAM ....., SHIRLEY TXNEB ....... MR. NORMAN CLARKE A. -H 7 iimsfiii W F - BUDDY MILLER . , . . . . . .Prvxidcnt .Vin--Prrxidrnt . , . .Srcrrlary . . , Tffdilffcf . . Ailrlwr ig HELBY H PERSONNEL Cornets and Trumpets: Howard Abernathy, Vincent Carpenter, R. B. Costner, Jr., Steve Eades, Lee Gilliatt, Jimmy Irvin, Ben McSwain, Buddy Miller, Norman Porter Baritones: Herby Ellis, Jack Gantt, Ann Johnson, Bill Ledbetter, Billy Mauney French Horns: Fain Combs, Michael Mauney Trombones: Joe Blanton, Patsy Blanton, Coleman Doggett, Robert Hause, Jane Moorehead, Joe Wise Basses: Bill Allen, Hal Hughes, Bill Padgett Percussion: Fred Bager, Bill Bray, Carolyn Carpenter, Chloe Beatty, Tony, Dendy, Nancie Dover, Walker Gregory, Frances Kelly, William Sellers ,L V OFFICERS MR. NORMAN CLARKE ..... ...... D irvrlor JOE BLANTON ...,....... ..., D rum Major GAIL HAMRICK ANNE KEN EDY ki-iIRLEY TYiNER I 3 -2 SHIRLEY WEAVER .... ,... M aioreflrsg f '- BARBARA ALLEN ,ak WARREN COLLINS BARBARA PRUDEN .,,.. ..,. C olor Guard 4 1 I ?:7i M '-Q.,- -wv -,Pain i. , V. --lm Q 1 , ... I Q-ssifxtviar-i '11 Hur it 1' A Q R 4 I 5 . ., , 9 J . PERSONNEL Flutes: Beth Beam, Mar'orie Lou Costner, David Pinnix, Vicki Plaster, Jack Secrest Piccolos: Beth Beam B Flat Clarinets: Mabel Baird, Rusty Boring, Larry Cabaniss, Marley Carroll, Eleanor Dover, Bryan Falls, Patricia Hause, Johnny Kennedy, Suzanne Logan, Frances Mauney, Leta Joe Newton, Beverly Shuford, Eddie Thompson, Ada Jean Walker, Florence Ann Washburn Saxaphones: David Bishop, Elaine Carpenter, Barbara Franklin, Bill Padgett, Jimmie Irene Rucker Alto Clarinets, Bassoons, Bass Clarinets: Nancy Faison, Chloe Beatty, Pete Morrisett Nw OFFICERS BUDDY MILLER .. ROBERT HAUSE ..., MICHAEL MAUNEY . DAVID BISHOP ,.,. BETH BEAM ,.... . Sllnlvuf l'n-.iiilrlll I'n'mln'r1l Sr'4'rc'lury Lzbruriufl Dfrvrlur ROBERT HAUSE ...... Axsixfanf Slmll-nf Dirvrlor 'SP FOLK ANCE CLUB ' MEMBERS Patsy Allen, Fred Baber, Henry Brooks, Bill Cogdill, Sherrell Cogdill, Charles Christmas, Caroyn Dedmon, Beppie de Vries, Clifford Ellis, Max Anne Hamrick, Ned Hendricks, Charles Horn, Juanita Horton, Jimmy Howell, Betty Joyce Jones, Paul Kennedy, Maxann Kerr, Carolyn Kidd, Margie Killian, Kenneth Ledbetter, Suzanne Logan, George Magness, Jimmy Magness, Tommy Ramsey, Sally Roberts, June Sarratt, Betty Sisk, Anne Stallings, Doris Tate, Ray Valentine, Drusilla Weiland. OFFICERS KENNETH LEDEETTEK .... .. ..Pn'sidcnl SHERRELL cocmrr ..,., .... v irv-Prvmlrnt BETTY JOYCE JONES .,., ..... s ffff f ary PATSY ALLEN ..... .,.......,.... T mmm GEORGE MAGNESS ,...... S. P. G. Reprcxentalivr MISS MARTHA FURCHES ..,... ....,.. A drixof l 4iiYi-5 -Ph S ' FUTURE HOM EM KER MEMBERS Patsy Allen, Amanda Baker, Charlotte Barry, Chloe Beatty, Alice Bennett, Carolyn Biggerstaff, Flora Brendle, Mildred Brendle, Martha Sue Bumgardner Suzanne Cabaniss, Patricia Carpenter, Sherrell Cogdill, Betty Jane Conley, Marjorie Lou Costner, Margaret Ann Dean, Dot Dover, Doris Duncan, Myra Eskridgg, Na Faison, Gail Falls, Jane Falls, Betty Jane Fitch,4Elizabeth Gold, Margaret Gold, 'Cornelia Graham, Cynthia Grice, Bobbie Guthrie, Phyllis Henderson, 'Virginia Higgins, Barbara Jones, Margie Kiiiia'r1: Sliirley Kitchen, Barbara Ledbetter, Patricia Ledbetter, Kitty Logan, Ann Lutz, Suzanne Lutz, Sue Mauney, Martha Ellen Mclntyre, Shirley Mitchell, Nancy Joe Moore, Linda Noggle, Joan Nolan, Mary Ann Parris, Nancy Pendleton, Beth Peterson, Shirley Pritchard, Delta Putnam, Martha Reid, Jimmie Rucker, Janice Sarratt, Suzanne Shaw, Beverly Shuford, Betty Sisk, Helen Spangler, Ella Foy Suttle, Hilda Ward. OFFICERS CL,D,xb- ELIZABETH GOLD .... 5112 5, .,..,..,...,Prz'xiJrnI PEGGY NORMAN ..... ,.... F irsl Vin'-Prcsidrnt SHIRLEY KITCHEN ,,,..,.. Strand Virr-Prrxizfrnl BETH PETERSON .........,. ..... S rrrctary PATRICIA LEDBETTER ,,,. , Trraxufcr CHLOE BEATTY ........ , Historian PATRICIA CARPENTER . . . . Rrpurlrr ANITA HOYLE .....,.... , , Song Lradrr VIRGINIA HIGGINS .,,,.. ., Parlinrrwniurian MRS. HARRIETT HOLTON . . . . . . , Adrisor E ,,, KEY CLUB MEMBERS Ronny Austell, Dave Byers, Lindsay Carroll, Andy Cockrell, Cecil Dickson, Tomy Dudley, Harold Eskridge, Ji is Dick Gilqs9n,iJohn Hunter, L. B. Izzi, Charles King, Lawrence ouri, 1 iam ouri,w , ' Laiky, Buster Ledford, lqhgj-11.L01'fig, Michael Mauney,'T, e A Neil McCurry,,MaI1ory McSwain, Allan Pr6c or, Paul Roberts, ommy Roebuc , Will Rogers, .f'Loyd Smith. . fxyhrvf 'ldv lx 1 D 4116 Kp! J , X :li N X W f Xl X ' ' x OFFICERS ANDY COCKRELL ..... ....,,,, P resident DAVE BYERS ,.... ..... V ire-Presidenl .JQHNNYEBLONG ...., ...... S ecrelary JIM HORN . . . 1.. ...,... Treaxurer CHARLES KING .,.. ...... S enior Director RONNY AUSTEi:L.,..f.f ..-iTTTT1ILz1iqr, Dirgdor BUSTER LEDFORD ........,. Sophomore Director MR. LLOYD LITTLE .,.,. ............ A dvixor , 1 ,lsr x A 1 lxr irq ,le my LATIN CLUB MEMBERS Alston Anthony, Ronny Austell, Mabel Baird, David Bishop, Mary Allen Crawley, Rachel Dedmon, Cecil Dickson, Dot Dover, Ann Ellis, Charles Eskridge, Joe Gettys, Dick Gibson, Lee Gilliatt, Elizabeth Gold, Margaret Gold, Maryvfireene, Nelrna I-Ial1man,iRobert Hause, Libby Hicks, Horace Hill, Don Howard Frank Jordan, Lawrence Kouri, William Kouri,'Charles Lamplgyi, Buster Ledford, Michael Mauney, James Reid Misenheimeg, Holland Moore, Pete Morrisett, Marlene Moser, Linda Noggle, 'Q5g3,t,hja,fParkerf'. John Patterson, Beth Peterson, J os immie Rucker, Jack SecrEst,'iAnne Stallings, Alfred Washburn, Sarah lson. Q OFFICERS -as r J, I '-if I , ' , RONNY AUSTELL ..... WILLIAM KOURI ..., 7 All r , MARGARET GOLD .... NELMA HALLMAN ,... .. JIMMIE RUCKER ........ ANN ELLIS ............. X MRS. ROBERT DOGGETT ..., MP' L i -Wbzial,-ii - 25- .8. P. G. . . , 4 . ,Presidrnt Vifr-Prrxizlfn! . . . .Srrrrlary . . . .Trrasurrr Rrprrsrnlative ....Rcpor!cr .. . , .Advisor ge , O. MAX GARDNER CHAPTER OF ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Julia Abernethy, Beth Beam, Jean Grealish, Virginia Higgins, Shirley Kitchen, Kenneth Ledbetter, Elinor Moorhead, Vicki Plaster, Shirley Roberson, Tommy Roebuck, wjelf, Marjorie Wilson. OFFICERS SHIRLEY KITCHEN .... JULIA ABERNETHY. , , VICKI PLASTER ...., JEAN GREALISH ......,....,..... ELINOR MOORHEAD, . KENNETH LEDBETTER ,,......... MISS RACHEL SMITH., ....,...Prc'sidc'n! Vire-President . , . .Secretary . . , .Treaxurrr Rf'prfJcntafi1'r . . . .Reportrr . . ,Advisor im? F3 Ami ,lull ml Gnu 1 al Wi U WIP I1 1 gun ,TW I Wk ,K Q ,. cm ff DIZ ociety 7 SERVICE SCHCLQRSHIP Julia Abernethy, Richard Beam, Mary Alice Brydges, Charles Eskridge, Juanita Horton, Shirley Kitchen, James Reid Misenheimer, Bill Self, Ann Stallings, Alfred Washburn. 62 MAR HAL JOHNNY LONG -'CHIEF SHIRLEY ROBERSON Assistant-to-Chief Miss GERTRUDE TAYLOR Advisor ,c QA ,, b. 1-rslfki L., 1 5 wx .mf 'E' K --suqbt , Xa 1. E f A Ulhr gamr in mnrr than thr plagrr nf Ihr gmnr . . . Kpl g S 64 hx W Ngtgflf A WL. 1 'L rf A-.nE?'si.. fd W1 .2 1 Vx -x.-. x., V 4'. - 2' A ' .ali X4 ,ggi .-. Hx ,p .4 .k : ' pigs s' ' 4o f-'.Ii!f1f i AILf9f 2-SH' rigs T- utah.. - '35-tier? a-hxk : ,hs ' ' , --. HRS' ' J P F1 ' - ef-P l . J Q. , . sg... - . , . , xg, Q1 ,'I 19 .N .Isa-f-.xg Eg. A 1 W 1 . F '7' ' imv.f'X'1gt3j TP' ' '- Y' A , 5 ,DQ--A , - . 1' - ., K gi f. -Us 4 . - .V ' x ' ' l s W u:3,,,f fl .MQ u 5 ef. 4.4, W , Q, A Ja lu Q Ax xv. - f x K U A ei , ., ' .5 v Q iw ?5 2-f3',23f Wx' 2' 1 Q- X. M P . 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Third Row: Billy Mitchell, William Kouri, Ronny stell, John Hunter, Jim Horn, Joh G ,Lgng, Mallory McSwain, KennethiCook, Charles King,, Loyd Smith. Dick Dean White. ' lgsiif , 5 iff , A COACHES Mr. Lloyd Little Mr. R. W. Morris Mr. Gerald Allen MANAGERS Kenneth Williams Tomy Dudley B Teom oors LL Sitting, left to right: Wayne McSwain, Wayne Clary, Harold Bell, Jack Secrest Doug Greer, Jerry Bridges, Neil McCurry. Kneeling: Don Wilson, Ralph Bridges Stough Wray, Dwight Chapman, Holland Moore, Rusty Boring, Tommy Reid. Standing: Max Downey, Fred Baber, Roger Mode, Jimmy Bowen, Dennis Smith Brenard Dalton, Mickey Teele, Coach Allen. ABSKETB LL Kneeling, left to right: Brady Kelly, Edwin Peeler, Tommy McCarver: Jimmy Cummings, Ray Valentine, Doug Greer. Second Rowi Coach Allen, Billy Canipe, Thomas Rabon, Max Haynes, Horace Hill, Bobby Hamilton. X J. - We wsx' V gi ' 'V' 1 Y ' ' U9 W' Y' fm, 7' 'N nm 1 i K 1' Mawr, , f , X r ,kr i iff K . 3 , . 'A ia, S-nf ,j-IJ 6 if -. mf, i- X3 WXKV Dill! P i ARSITY BASKETB LL Sitting: Mgrs. Lindsay Carroll, Allan Proctor. First Row: Tomy Dudley, Boyte Lutz. .Timmy Tucker, Lawrence Kouri, Jimmy Bowen, Jerry Hawkins, Johnny PHIIGFSOM- Second Row: Coach Lloyd Little, Ronny Austell, Jimmy Horn, Billy Kirkendall, Jonny Lang, Mallory McSwain, Gayle Wylie, Dave Byers, Andy Coel-arellq-Coach R. W. Morris. K JOHNNY LONG BILL KIRKENDALL GAY RUNYAN5 GMI- FALLS -L 44, - --X 0 0 Je,l ' -ia, , .- xg.-a-. Vorsity , l i Seated, left to right: Gail Falls, Betty Hicks ,,,LegLelL,Cr,ayvford, Lib Moore, Carol Jane Mabry, Martha Noblitt. Second Row:f le Kitty Logan, Lettie Jo Cummings, Barbara Fortenberry. Gay Runyans, Cora Jane White, Maxine Carter, Jo Ann Byers. Standing: Co-Mgr. Sarah Wilson, Coach Martha Furches, Co-Mgr. Irene Bem. BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: Edna Mae Mull, Shirley iHamricf, 'Roberta Whisnant, lgaiah Farro ,, Margaret Gold, Jane Falls. W :Nancy Bridges, Elizabeth anipe, Knne Frady, Faye McSwain, Sally Roberts, Sally Davis, Maxann Kerr. -A Standing: Co-Mgr. Sarah Wilson, Coach Martha!-11rches,i Co-Mgr. Irene Beam. ,tr W f Q f X ,f I B J Q, y L PM 7 C Lf 2.2. J , ,fy M: Q A J 'ir L.,- Jo, I J.-4,1141 . 1 1 Q, ,,, B AA J Team ,A 1 BOYS' MO OGRAM CLUB Ronny Austell, Dave Byers, Gary Clark Andy Cockrell J EIBHS B111 Gamble, Bobby Hamilton, Jerry Hawk1ns Charles Horn n L S zzi Charles King, ill Kirkendall W1ll1am Kouri Buster Ledford Johnny Long Jim Magness, Ma o ' Paul Roberts Will Rogers Dean White Gayle Wylie OFFICERS JIM HORN ........ RONNY AUSTELL L. B. IZZI ........, BUSTER LEDFORD DAVE BYERS ...... MR, R. W. MORRIS ......,.,,...,. , . . ,President Vin'-Prcxidcnt . . . .Sccreiary . . . .Trfasurcr Reprrscntafire .....AJ1fix0r ll' . Ill f ll Ill! 'll l oas- E4' 71'-?'J 'w .1 ..fl . . . .Prfsialrni Vin'-Prcxizlrnt , , . .Srcrrtary . , Trcaxurrr Rvprvxrnlativc ,.,..Advixor KX ll KK l - K 'rt' ' 'fl J 1 E ,X 4.3. 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S fs v .H 5 1 I awk D COMPLIMENTS OF SHELBY CHAPTER ORDER OF DE MOLAY Although we clalm no superlorlty over those outslde our circle, we believe that we can be of ald and asslstance to our comrades by extending to them OFFICERS BILL PADGETT Master Counrilor JACK GOLD Senior Councilor JOE HAMRICK junior Councilor RODGERS MCSWAIN Srribe HOMER WHITWORTH Chapin Dad -fn-4-ow-M'-'Q 4' ' tai' 13. vwiiffl 6155- f:f,iiif'ff 9m M 3335296 59 99. jgvf? yfw. uJ..ff7a..,1.. f0.,,..w,.LQ svwlgfg Wg Z ai M ' XM VV' yi ,M V59 LCAVDQQL V739 i Wwmwk qw JLv,Lg'1,,A ,W MMWW A .GM V? My .- WfjAj gff XV' 0, W CLEVELAND CLOTH MlLLngL l!iTU io-Arts Q Division of J. P. Stevens, Inc. L P 17W 'XUQQ , ' .L MJLWJL AJ . M W ??AjfT'Q A W PM fl., L uk-2 fCfZ 'P M-L QL 'Cu-6 Q.l.,.Q,QX mm, emu AQ fALw.pZl2m.J?413Mw.,lM19 ,WDM Xi il fmkwqfwjw, fgffffdfm ,QL YQIA ML 5116 N SOUTH SHELBY SHOE.SHOP Service is our motto Shoe and Harness Repair Your grades are better with a Royal Portable Typewriter from LEE'S HOME AND 0FFlCE SUPPLY 1009 S. Lafayette St. Shelby, N. C. I Shelby, N. C' sg . Compliments of 'lo I H Q df . -xc SHELBY rcx sfnvlcf Feeds, Seeds and Fertilizers On the Square' Phone 6348 Phone 7288 New and Used Dial azll Compliments FRANCIS AND WILSON of ,L L., , . GU'f Pfodum YGUNG MGTQR SALES Gas, Oil, Tires, Tubes, and Accessories, Washing and Polishing 300 E. Warren Street Shelby, N. C. The best place in North Carolina to trade 11 -' TYNERl Moron comm Kaiser-Frazer Service Shelby, N. C. SUTTLE'S DRUG Serving You ln Sickness and In Health Fills Any Doctor's Prescription Phone 7221 Shelby, N. C Compliments of Orange Crush-Double Cola . Bottling Company if f-L75-3v7'Bunki-s+TfUsf shelby, N. c. Dial 6951 Compliments f Carolina Chain Saw Equipment Company Shelby, North Carolina Best Wishes io the class of '53 DIXIE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS from Shjgy HAMRICK S I-0-fl Dial 7031 SheIby's Leading JS 301 West Gruh 5 et for over fifty-five years. Compliments of 221 W. Graham St? Phone V srfncnrs FURNITURE co. JOHN Mr UR'S COMPANY Tl 0 uh com less All in of etal ork furnish your h Guns 9. skyn 'E S h 1 V ntiluiors I e M A346 f A W 9 xfdbv-fx - +eA RENCE LAEKEY- NH M MOTORS S, IIIITURE W nghouse A lianc A c t ires . . - . DR ng Buick Soles and rvice ' Diql 43570 . WV' V if 'Y M my W W .EQQTWVANJH IZ: X M Ts vw ffm jM'LW N Compliments of A FRIEND W ' ,LZMD W7-gwgw N ly E yb dy B y Th H d Compliments of BELK-STEVENS COMPANY shubyn hcl WASHBURN'S Grade A Compliments of . A MU 'MIA W-A Qlif rf CAROLINA DAIRY FW Wflf Milk by, North Carolina - Ice Cream - Dairy Products X7 B fWishes to The Class of'i5?'r : 7 0 'D il .Af - Y 1 n VWJIAJQ iL5ff13v'49 'QA C- X'a Ww '-iiiziv-gI!ll G ..f -Y6Y!ln1ll1lV CHARLES A. HOEY, INC. General Insurance and SA, QM ' SX, N g ..u....w..if...w+'W we we W' 1s.s.....,.,..,..,M.W,.,,....,...,..a we Qs. o QQJWSW 4-1- , , f 4 491 fm gn T L.:i::z..:'g531i- f J! rg Af A port of the Lfe of Cleveland County Fancy Groceries Produce E,,g,e.,.5,,g W stern Meats e 1. B Y L N if f mfwgf JQMUWY Phone 7761' l IL Compl t of 866253-.. W TREE COMPANY, INC. N-'40 z Vzifgfyl kv 6' o 'K y.,l'?,:'A :I i q, '74, A Q JQCIATXO 1 Shelby, North Carol no , , QIQ O'+ . GDILNNN-lv 0 5 Compliments of v-eg'A1!:-Za -.a- -V W SHELBY SUPPLY CGMPANY Y Mill Supplies and Hardware Call us for prompt service Phone 5271 Shelby, N. C. Ask for , Q, 'x AQ?-'gfiggri I w-Iii' 1? 1 , ' I 1 , ' I 1 1' f 'Saw ,wifi Ne ,Q i .ifffuwifif af X' ,nfl ' l X 1 hi' 791 ilw Zjg wff -syn-:cam I Compliments of Howard Business College The school of specialized courses in the Secretarial field, Accounting, and Business Administration Phone 4271 Compliments of THE BORDEN COMPANY Phone 7121 Shelby, N. C. It its Borden's its got to be good Say it with flowers and gifts E70 W5 LJ Gll:l:lA-TT'S SHERER MOTORS DeSoto and Plymouth Soles and Service Wreck Repairing 116 North Morgan Street Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1953 AND COMPANY To the Students We Wish Great Success CREST STORES CO. Your Friendly 5 and 10 Shelby, N. C. LOY'S MEN SHOP Where ladies are always welcome The home of clothes that flatter F because they fit. helby, North Carolina x ,,. .- t 4 - vv Col -,af N5 V Shelhy's qldestu largesth and- 1911 1953 Quality and Service for over forty years beste ui ediitf' i -S q Bgte Shelby AVF NN Ms- L v. 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Phone 4161 234 S. Lafayette Y at X MITHT 15 11 G aff Compliments of Nl ALmQRo Q0 co LA W4' Biff BY T457i'7'l 57' Nehi-Royal Crown Colo -X X1 EULA Bottling Company 1' M MM iii ff' Lssuennuzs i ?4? 2394 125' 93 f' 43: -vfifvft .14 QI il i , QI f5y,!I,7-ff Qf' aff? f MM if fi ll if 4-,gl XXsr1.ib,QRxo..C 'nb 'N - xx nd R004 Telephone 6041 XTX SSX -,C gb C K T1 pix -X 'Q' ' 1 Xxx 441-436 Cx N M 'ihxxlngjlelimgmi of 3 f N 'XX .XXX .4 In R NX slf' xxfvl SffXHS5xxQf,feCoX fr Y ' -Xb f-SX N X' L5 wx N X n- leigh -C ob Boxxx kliV5LxI5EXI1ISlQNx!3FKQ, mc. 4:4 -X X- xx --Ca no 1 'E if - -5 ,Xxx 'K Qi' X, . C- gl X -4 ,R X -5 Li MSX X' E, X N gg RX fix ligijkxl 'F XX xx XL. -N ' X XX fx :Hx ' X53 no NW' fx v XB X XXXx'k.kx-XXX XX Axf- EX' n C X f ixifki CN f CQ QNX Jx N-1?Ji':-N N ,X 2.5. X X5'jxXXQixmQ'xXYXfQ5XS' N x N .4 fwgsf R' T ,MW W Q Crown Products Phone 5254 T l.UTZ-YELTON TRUCK 81 TRACTOR CO. I , gf 5 I fernafional Harvester D QW fjf T555 S? W 535 Jgvgfm 5? Q 53 vV.41x . - .gf . 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