Stanfield High School - Echoes Yearbook (Stanfield, NC)

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O rtf rts? rtfrtC? yt ,rtrte£ C cJ ' juU A UffidaA V - — ■ - ' ■ ' J-- 27. f • ■ fpfo . C. 7- £7 Lu 7 ' Vol. 3 Published b y THE SENIOR CLASS of Stanfield High School Stanfield, North Carolina 1951 FOREWORD Another mile of our flight has drifted from the future to the past. In those distant years before our journey into the land of Seniority our vivid imaginations mirrored these years-our short high school days-as being a stay with loads of fun, minus the burdens. Each of us has had countless hilarious moments; yet there was that feeling- a tinge of responsibility felt by each member. Into this, the third volume of “Echoes”, have gone our genuine efforts to produce an edition which, when you begin to reminisce in years to come, will paint a life-like picture of schooldays, classmates, acquain- tances, colorful scenes, treasured experiences, and the spirit of your Alma Mater. If, when you have boarded the plane of “Success” to make another series of flights, your thirsty throat burns for a seven-course meal of joy served with huge helpings of mixed inspiration and laughter, cupfuls of incidents of yesterday seasoned with a spoonful of blended sorrows--if our graphic pictures portrayed here fill the order suitably, the efforts of the builders of this yearbook have not been in vain. §- - 0 0 ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN GRADES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS SNAPSHOTS ADVERTISEMENTS DEDICATION ' - •S ' ' - ' ' - ADMINISTRATE PRINCIPAL ■■JT James P. Lowder SCHOOL COMMITTEE W. Lester Little Dwight G. Osborne (Chairman and School Treasurer) John L. Little JANITOR J. C. Huneycutt FACULTY JAMES P. LOWDER, A. B. Duke University History MRS. JAMES P. LOWDER, A. B. Richmond Conservatory Music MISS PEGGY BURRIS, B. S. A. S. T. C. Home Economics MISS LILA FURR W. C. U. N. C. 3rd Grade MRS. H. B. HALL, B. S. Coker College Mathematics C. F. HENKEL, B. S. N. C. State Vocational Agriculture MRS. C. F. HENKEL, A. B. Lenoir Rhyne College English WILLIS HOBBS, A. B. , M. A. Davidson College-U. N. C. 8th Grade MRS. MATTHEW HUNT, A. B. High Point College 7th 8th Grades MRS. BROOKS JEROME Catawba-U. N. C. 4th Grade MRS. LESTER LITTLE Catawba-U. N. C. 2nd Grade MRS. CLAYTON C. LOVE, A. B. Catawba College 6th Grade MRS. HOYLE LOVE, A. B. E. C. T. C. - A. S. T. C. 1st Grade MRS. LUTHER MORGAN W. C. U. N. C. 1st 2nd Grades MRS. ALTON MOSS Weaver College 5th Grade MRS. B. A. SIMPSON, A. B. Meredith-U. N. C. 7th Grade PAUL W. TRIVETTE, B. S. A. S. T. C. Physical Education MRS. PAUL W. TRIVETTE, B. S. A. S. T. C. Science SENIORS Vernon Tucker B. A. Smith Mary Little Lillian Brattain Helen Brooks Mrs. C. F. Henkel President Vice-President Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . Historian. . Sponsor. . Flower: Orchid Motto: ' We finish to begin Colors: Orchid--Yellow SENIORS BESSIE RUTH BARBEE “Kind and gentle, good and true, ever sincere, and dependable too. ’’ 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Class Play 3; Library Club 4; “Echoes” Staff 4; Home Economics 1, 2, 3. LEE WILLIAMS BRATTAIN “Of honest worth, truly a friend, one on whom we can depend. ” Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3; 4-H Club 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; “Echoes” Staff 4; Library Club 4; Vocational Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN JANE BRATTAIN “Dark brown eyes, light brown hair, happy- go- lucky - never a care. ” 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; F. H. A. 2, 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; “Echoes” Staff 4; Library Club 3, 4; Commencement Marshal 3; President 4-H Club 4; Home Economics 1, 2, 3; 12 years of perfect attendance in school; Beta Club 4; Bus Driver 4; Secretary of Monogram 4. HELEN ELIZABETH BROOKS “Neatly dressed and full of fun, gay and liked by every- one. ” Student Librarian 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; F. H. A. 3; Class Secretary 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Class Historian 4; Commencement Marshal 3; “Echoes” Staff 4; Class Play 3; Home Economics 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; Beta Club 4. LUCILE ELIZABETH DEESE “Her ready wit and her friendly smile, make her welcome all the while. ” Class Play 3; Glee Club 4; Library Club 4; “Echoes” Staff 4; Home Economics 1, 2, 3. GROVER DAN HERLOCKER “A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men. ” Glee Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Library Club 4; Class Play 3; “Echoes” Staff 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vocational Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Stu- dent Council 4. LOIS LEE LITTLE “A friendly remark--a broad smile, radiating happiness all the while. ” Class Play 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Mono- gram Club 3; F. H. A. 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2; Student Store Saleslady 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4; “Echoes” Staff 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Home Economics 1, 2, 3. MARY MAGDALENE LITTLE “A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, a charm of friend- ship all the while. ” Glee Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 2, 3; Class Sec- retary 2, 4; Class Vice-President 3; Class Play 3; Library Club 3, 4; Winner of Home Economics Medal 3; “Echoes” Staff 4; Chief Marshal 3; Valedictorian 4; Beta Club 4; Student Council President 4; F. H. A. Treasurer 3; Home Economics 1, 2, 3. FRED WILSON LONG “A willing heart, a helping hand, always ready on command. ” Glee Club 3, 4; Library Club 4; Baseball 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vocational Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4; “Echoes” Staff 4. BEALUS ALONZO SMITH, JR. “The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. ” F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; F. F. A. Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Class President 1, 2; Class Vice-President 4; Treas- urer 3; Class Play 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Library Club 4; Vocational Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; “Echoes” Staff 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Bus Driver 4. DOCTOR HARDING TUCKER “Then, give to the world the best that you haveandthe best will come back to you. ” Glee Club 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; “Echoes” Staff 4; Library Club 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Vocational Agri- culture 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 3, 4. VERNON JAMES TUCKER “And still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew. ” Glee Club 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Vocational Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; President F. F. A. 4; Class Play 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; “Echoes” Staff 4; Beta Club 4; Commencement Marshal 3; Secretary F. F. A. 2, 3. J tea CLASS HISTORY It was in the summer of 1939, that forty-eight little lads and lassies with bright eager faces walked up the gangway to board the ship labeled Stanfield. The first few years of our voyage seemed delightful; but soon we found our depth much deeper with waves of books, rules and exams-along with punishments-dashing us to and fro. The captain and his staff tried to help us weather the storms. Yet the fogs arose to cast a shadow that dimmed our vision. Some of the crew members became sea sick and gave up their efforts. To other life rafts they began to cling. Only four of the original crew remained to the last. The others were gained at different ports, and we welcomed them to our group. Our voyage hasn ' t all been rough sailing. For we have had fun along with our work. Never shall we forget all those happy times! The highlight of our Junior year was the docking at our nation ' s capital. While there our ship was repaired and stocked with fresh supplies. Much of our time was spent in viewing historic places and witnessing our Senate in action. Time sped on. Once more we boarded our ship to sail away-this time on the Sea of Senior- arity. Before us lay greater things to be accomplished. Much of our time was spent in making the third volume of Echoes to which in years to come we could look back and recall pleasant memories of our friendship voyage. In the later days time was well marked for one could see that many things had been over- come, and much good accomplished. Our rules and ways have been polished until they gleam so that others who will follow us might see the way. Tonight we stand on deck awaiting final orders from our captain. On shore are those who eagerly wait to greet us as we take our place in this wonderful mysterious world. Truly each can proudly say that a victory has been won and part of a delightful voyage has ended. Helen Brooks, Historian The Senior Class of Stanfield High, Has done its work without a sigh. We ' ve done our share and passed the test, To make this school the very best. Six lovely girls and six handsome boys, Have brought this class a dozen joys. Grover, to our class did bring, A gift of gab, and most everything. Vernon, we chose as our president, That he does a good job is evident. Lucile with her kindness and sincere ways, Has helped a great deal to brighten our days. B. A. was chosen most likely-to-succeed. And is glad to help in times of need. Mary, the leader of our class, Truly is a darling lass. A very quiet young man is Lee, Who is just as helpful as can be. Bessie is dependable and sweet, And a girl like her just can ' t be beat. Lillian Jane is a girl of charm, Who certainly did our class no harm. Harding, an expert farmer someday, will surely be, Has won many friends with a heart that is carefree. Lois has kept the class cheerful and bright. With a sunny, open heart that is light. F. W. , one of the quiet, dependable boys, Has brought our unique class many joys. That Helen with her natural curls, Will surely be one of the .successful girls. Mrs. Henkel is a dear to us twelve lads and lasses, Never shall we forget those joyous English classes. Oh yes, we ' ve really had our fun, And now that our school days are done; We sadly shall say adieu, And remember our days here with you. Grover Herlocker, Poet SALUTATORIAN VALEDICTORIAN PERFECT ATTENDANCE OLDEST - YOUNGEST OLDEST -YOUNGEST MARSHALS THE BRATTAINS TWINS TALL-SHORT TUCKERS superlatives MOST-HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Mary — Grover BEST-ALL-AROUND Mary Vernon WITTIEST Lucile Grover ' jN4b QUIETEST Bessie — Lee SUPERLATIVES MOST HANDSOME AND PRETTIEST Vernon Lillian MOST POPULAR Lois — B. A. BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS Lucile Harding MOST ATHLETIC Lillian Lee FRIENDLIEST Helen Harding MOST-LIKELY-TO-SUCCEED Mary B. A. Namesake?. . . All the gang. . . Watch for the birdie, please. . . Change of guard. . . Lincoln Memorial. . . Shipmates . . . Lovely ladies. . . Jefferson Memorial. . . Our Nation’s Capitol. . . On the banks of the Patomac. . . Old 1271. . . Going for a swim? . . . Supreme Court Building. MU Home again. . . Mr. Rummage. .. Which twin has the Toni ? . . Yum , Food ! . . . the Mr. and Mrs. . . . Chaperones . . . Lazy Day. . . Hold it. . . Under the ship’s bell. . . Mrs. Andre. . . Hail, Hail, the gang’s all here. . .Washington Monument. . . What do you see? LIST WILL HI! TESTAMENT State of North Carolina County of Stanly Town of Stanfield We, the class of 1951, of Stanfield High School, in twelve individual parts, being about to leave this home where we have spent many happy and useful years, do make and publish this our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills any time heretofore made. During our short sojourn here, we have obtained many worldly and valuable possessions, which is fitting that we dispose of since we cannot take them with us. According to the dictates of our hearts and conscience, we do hereby dispose of these as follows: Section I Article 1. We will and bequeath to our beloved Alma Mater our loyalty, respect, and all trophies which we have had a part in winning. Article 2. To the members of the faculty, we do will and bequeath the pleas- ant memories of our smiling faces, dignified conduct, and ever ready answers. We will always be grateful for your efforts and patience with us. Article 3. To the members of the Junior Class we do will and bequeath our beloved home room, our distinguished section in assembly, all our Senior privi- leges which we have so graciously observed, and the arduous task of editing the yearbook. Article 4. To the Sophomore Class we do will and bequeath our studious ways and abilities to make A ' s. Article 5. To the Freshman Class we do will and bequeath our athletic abil- ity- section n Article 1. I, Bessie Barbee, do will and bequeath, to Joe Mac McCoy my short stature. Article 2. I, Lee Brattain, do will and bequeath to Melvin Hill my place on the basketball team. Article 3. I, Lillian Brattain, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Frances Furr. Article 4. I, Helen Brooks, do will and bequeath to Maude Elaine Furr my artistic ability. Article 5. I, Lucile Deese, do will and bequeath to Naomi Huneycutt my ability as an actress. Article 6. I, Grover Herlocker, do will and bequeath to Boyd Honeycutt my happy-go-lucky attitude. Article 7. I, Lois Little, do will and bequeath to Betty Kiser my position as saleslady in the school store. Article 8. I, Mary Little, do will and bequeath to Betty Hill my ability to argue, and all my witty remarks. Article 9. I, F. W. Long, do will and bequeath to C. J. Hinson my position as most dependable. Article 10. I, B. A. Smith, Jr. , do will and bequeath to Phyllis Mills my ability to make an occasional A. Article 11. I, Harding Tucker, do will and bequeath to Robert Little my friendly disposition. Article 12. I, Vernon Tucker, do will and bequeath to Bill Holbrooks my position as president of the class. Section III All the remainder of our property which has not been disposed of, we do give and bequeath to our beloved Alma Mater. We hereby constitute and appoint our sponsor, Mrs. C. F. Henkel, executrix of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof we, the Senior Class of 1951, the testators, have set our seal this eighteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one. Vernon Tucker - President Mary Little - Secretary wh m JUNIORS Bill Holbrooks Melvin Hill Betty Kiser Peggy Love Mrs! H. B. Hall President Vice-President Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . Sponsor. . . SOPHOMORES Wayne Efird Marie Dowd _ Rachel Hathcock Billie Huneycutt Paul Trivette President Vice-President Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . Sponsor. . . f J Jm K k J k 1 ij mat gm - i •NMWV Doris Barbee Fred Barbee Louise Barbee Shirley Barbee Rayvon Brattain Roy Burris Doris Crayton Emma Deese Marie Dowd Wayne Efird Mary Furr Shirley Furr Wilson Furr Marilyn Hartsell Carolyn Hathcock Joe Hathcock Rachel Hathcock Donnie Hatley Barbara Hinson Janice Hill Billie Huneycutt Willie Huneycutt Buddy Kluttz Edith Lambert Robert Long J. C. Love Jean Love Malcolm Love Melvin Love Argene Morgan Hal Morgan Sarah Paul Teeter Louise Thomas Dickie Tucker Evelyn Tucker Joseph Tucker E. J. Voncannon Ellis Williams FRESHMEN Roscoe Little Betty Yow . . Mary Holbrooks . . Virginia Love . . . . Kay Austin Paul Trivette President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . Reporter . . Sponsor. . Mary Grace Almond Kay Austin Willie Barbee Shirley Barnett Shelby Brafford Brady Brattain Grady Brattain Harlan Brattai Lucy Brattair Shirley Bratt Eugene Brooks Allene Broome Ikey Burnette Billy Clontz Blanche Cloi Annette Deese Lillie Dry Buren Efird Frances Efird Martha Eudy Christine Furr Junior Furr Joyce Hartsell Peggy Hatley Anne Hill H. D. Hinson Shirley Hinson Mary Holbrooks Ernest Honeycutt Millard Honeycutt Glenda Jenkins Mildred Kiser Betty Linker Kay Lewis Little Melton Little Rachel Little Roscoe Little Martha Long Mildred Love Peggy Love Virginia Love Thelma Morrison Charlie Nance David Osborne Jackie Osborne Frank Pressley Annie Mae Smith Justine Smith Evelyn Voncannon Willie J. Walters Melbourne Whitley Betty Yow Vida Lee Yow GRADES i I ' i FOURTH-MRS. BROOKS JEROME, TEACHER THIRD- MISS LILA FURR, TEACHER SECOND- MRS. LESTER LITTLE, TEACHER FIRST - SECOND-mrs. luther Morgan, teacher FIRST -MRS. MAMIE BIGGERS, TEACHER FIRST- MRS. HOYLE LOVE, TEACHER 317 East Capitol. . . Last ones at table. . . Candy?. . . Arlington. . . Franciscan Monastery. . . Lee’s Mansion. . . I’m from Texas. . . Surprised. . . Cuties. . . Wilson Liner. . . Swing your partner. . . Still eating?. . . Two of a kind. ACTIVITES Mary Little Editor-In-Chief B. A. Smith Associate Editor Mrs. C. F. Henkel Advisor ECHOES” STIFF Business Manager. Vernon Tucker Assistant Business Manager F. W. Long Advertising Manager Harding Tucker Photographic Editor Lillian Brattain Circulation Manager Grover Herlocker Publicity Manager Lucile Deese Literary Editor Helen Brooks Snapshot Editor Lois Little Sports Editor Lee Brattain Typist Bessie Barbee Grover Herlocker 12th Grade Bill Holbrooks 1 1th Grade Marie Dowd 10th Grade Kay Lewis Little 9th Grade Mary Ruth Furr 7th-8th Grade Mary Little PRESIDENT 12th Grade Helen Brooks SECRETARY 12th Grade B. A Smith 12th Grade Laura Mae Eudy 11th Grade Mrs. Matthew i. Grade Adviso Mr. P. W. T- ; vette gh Schc ' Wayne Efird 10th Grade -•y- 8th Graufc David Osborne 9th Grade Della Ray Barbee 7th Grade Ray Carriker 6th Grade Gwendolyn Long 6th Grade President Vice-president Secretary. . . . Treasurer. . Reporter . , Advisor. , Vernon Tucker Melvin Hill . . . . Robert Little . . . B. A. Smith . . .Wayne Efird C. F. Henkel The Future Farmers of America, or F. F. A. as it is commonly known, is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture in public schools. It has served to motivate the systematic instruction offered to these students, and to provide fur- ther training in farmer-citizenship. Our local chapter was organized in 1931 and at that time it had about twenty members but at present it has a membership of sixty-two. In the recent years our organization has been making many strides forward. So- the honors we have won have been county championship in seed identify -‘■ion, Par ,: ■ ' edure, cattle judging, and many other contests which r in the county. SENIOR CHAPTER SHOP . . .Carolyn Hathcock Miss Peggy Burris state groups interested in and working irtunities to share in solving problems ts. It increases opportunities for the i so much needed in a democratic so- TBERS FOODS LAB. BETA CLUB The Beta Club is a national leadership-service organization for high school students. It was founded to stimulate effort, to reward achievement, to promote character, to culti- vate leadership qualities, to reward merit, and to encourage and assist its members to continue their education after high school. Membership is based on good mentality and character, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude. The Club ' s Motto is, “Let us lead by serving others. ” 4-11 CLUBS SENIOR CLUB JUNIOR CLUB President Lillian Brattian President Pete Carpenter Vice-President Bill Holbrooks Vice-President Bobby Barbee Secretary Carolyn Love Secretary Hilda Love Reporter Wayne Brown Efrid Reporter Barbara Talley The 4-H Club is a national organization of farm boys and girls designed to train youth in the art of living. It provides for the production of economic wealth, health improvement, citi- zenship training, cooperation, and recreation. SENIOR CLUB MEMBERS JUNIOR CLUB MEMBERS MONOGRAM (MB Deris Barbee, Shirley Bp ee. an Brattain, Roy Burris, Doris Crayton, Marie Dowd, Carolyn Hathcock, T , Janice Hill, Melvin Hill, Barbara Hinson, Boyd Hun- eycutt, Willie Hun 1 , Judith Morgan, Harding Tucker, Mr. Paul Trivette, Advisor. The membe, 3 limited to those boys and girls who win letters in the athletic prograi ol. The purpose of the monogram club is to promote better sportsmansn a 6 hool President V ice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Teacher -librarian Lillian Brattian Melvin Hill Marie Dowd Betty Hill Phyllis Mills Mrs. C. F. Henkel The Library Club, which was organized in 1949, consists of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Its purpose is to teach the students to protect and maintain the library. Each member is a student librarian and, working with the teacher- librarian, is obligated to do his share and cooperate in any project to better the iibrary. C. F. HENKEL Scoutmaster Scouting is an honorary, world wide organization. It consists of members who are eager to become better citizens of the United States. The Stanfield Troop consists of fifteen members. Four out of these fifteen are Eagle Scouts-Allen Huneycutt, Gerald Tucker, Sherwin Huneycutt, and Melvin Hill. The rank of Eagle is the highest honor in scouting. BOV SCOUTS OF AMERICA TROOP 27 REDS m BLURS Vernon Tucker CAPTAIN Mrs. C. F. Henkel SPONSOR Betty Kiser CO- CAPTAIN Bill Holbrooks CAPTAIN Mary Little CO- CAPTAIN Mrs. H. B. Hall SPONSOR They are red and blue - Red Devils and Blue Angels. This is a magazine campaign club. It is divided into two teams. The teams have members from the Junior and Senior Classes. Each team runs a race to see which can sell the largest amount of magazines each year. For the past three years the Red Devils have been the successful champion - even if are little demons. RED TEAM BLUE TEAM GLEE m President Vice-president Secretary Reporter Librarian Librarian Accompanist . . Director Vernon Tucker B. A. Smith Mary Little Helen Brooks .... Louise Thomas . Sarah Paul Teeter Marie Dowd Mrs. J. P. Lowder The Glee Club was organized in 1949 by Mrs. J. Paul Lowder. It was a decided improve- ment in our school in many different ways. Although it was still young, we gave the first program at Christmas. Its aim or goal is to help us develop our talent for singing. MUSIC DEPARTMENT (1 MSL IIEI ' T. If it can’t Ik done WATCH somebody DO IT ' A V.V.V.V.V o SMALL DEEDS DONE . = ■■ .are belter than « great deeds planned V.WAV SOME PEOPLE CAUSE HAPPINESS : WH EREVER THEY GO, OTHFRS f:| WWNfVER THEY GO. DONT Learn Safety Rules by Accident • - : DO YOU ' FOUOW THROUGH? DO YOU HAVE TO BE FOLLOWED THROUGH ' r.v.v.w .v.v « « TOBAI S WORK, TOSS-AY ■ ■■■■ t s bis information .•.V.VAV.V. You Can ' t be a HOWUNG SUCCESS by Simply x y ■ A mon may fail — But he Isn ' t a failure UNTIL He blames { SOMEBODY ELSE , A KINDNESS IS THE OIL THAT TAKES FRICTION OUT OF LIFE y.VVAV.V. ' «“ a Wilt man “■ «■ KNOWS % m a ■ a « How little he knows V.V.V.V.V W.V.V.V.V. ALL ROADS WORTH till LEAH I pH I V V.VAV. ; “a ■ ;«® ■ ;J a . -giving up Iv.w.v.v . 1 school mm- ATHLETICS FIRST ROW: Marie Dowd, Janice Hill, Shirley Jo Barbee, Doris Ann Crayton, Lillian Brattain, , Willie Huneycutt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Paul W. Trivette, Coach; Barbara Hinson, Judith Morgan, Carolyn Hath- cock, Doris Barbee, Laura Mae Eudy, Marilyn Hart- sell. F.F1 TEA FIRST ROW: F. W. Long, Joe Hathcock, Dickie Tucker, J. C. Love. SECOND ROW: Mr. C. F. Henkel, Spon- sor, Melbourne Whitley, Malcolm Love, Junior Furr, Jerry Furr, Billy Wayne Huneycutt. A. FIRST ROW: Louise Barbee, Glenda Jenl Love, Allene Broome. SECOND ROW: Dos Ann Hill, Shirley Furr, Miss Peggy Burrs Mary Holbrooks, Martha Eudy, Shirlev Annette Deese, Jean ittle, Peggy Hatley, ow, Virginia Love, £ FIRST ROW: Melton Little, Melbourne Whit- ley, Kay Austin, Brady f Brattain, Billy Huney- cutt, Fred Barbee. S pr ' - ONDROW Melvin I Grady Brattain, Ma Love, Bernie C E. J. Voncannd Morgan, Wav THIRD R 1 Tucker Joe Lor vin 1 Triv ' SNAPSHOTS Henkel-Trivette Alma Mater Howdy Senator Thinking the situation over Tucker Mother and Son Senior Ring Mr. Hobbs The thing Get that tie! Sitting pretty Miss Babb By the sea The long, long trail Flapdoodle On Famous Ground That ' s life Winkin ' Let ' s eat! Sniff, sniff Posin ' Waiting All aboard Hold that broom Farmer Summer time girls Happy? Sis Perkins cast In line Ipana? Out to sea Think- ing Lonesome Going my way? Please! Buddies Lovely lassies Hedda Hopper ? ADVERTISEMENTS lip ' r a r a i ______ v J i aB I fi •- - — . i v L‘ ,: ) 1 t 1 flj Ip JSfl 1 1 1 “ ■% 1 ALBEMARLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Albemarle North Carolina BEATTY MOTOR COMPANY SALES - SERVICE The Car of the Year Midland Intersection 27 - 151 Highway North Carolina ALBEMARLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Office in Hotel Albemarle Building SAVINGS HERE ARE NOW INSURED TO $10,0 00 Albemarle CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 3 % North Carolina Compliments of IVEY’S FLORIST Albemarle North Carolina CRYSTAL HOSIERY MILL Stanfield North Carolina Albemarle R. L. BROWN, JR. North Carolina Albemarle T. 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Compliments of Headquarters for, GANTT RULANE GAS “Lane Cedar Chest” 154 South First Street SERVICE INC. Albemarle North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina LOWDER’S FLORIST CONFEDERATE MOTORS INC. Flowers For All Occasions Sales and Service West Main Street Phones 1169 616 Albemarle North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina DAIRY CENTER At The Sign Of The SIBLEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. Banana Split On Norwood Road Sandwiches, Thick Milk Shakes And Ice Cream Building materials, Lumber, Paints, Builders Hardware, Wood, Coal and Mill Work Albemarle North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina HALL ANI) MORRIS Compliments of LEDAR BROS. Paper and School Supplies South Union Street Belmont North Carolina Concord North Carolina HOVER’S INC. Compliments of “The Young Man’s Store” Concord North Carolina THE CLASS OF ’51 Compliments of HONEYCUTT’S PORTER DRUG CO. EFIRD’S DEPT. STORE PEARL DRUG CO MOSKIN’S CREDIT CLOTHING ESSO SERVICE Concord North Carolina Locust North Carolina ALBEMARLE PLUMING HEATING CO., INC. Compliments of Plumbing and Heating Contractors 234-Phones-2Q4 STATON P. WILLIAMS Albemarle North Carolina i Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of STANDARD OFFICE EQUIPMENT AUTEN-WOLFE “Our Business 77 Supplies Your School Needs Royal Typewriters Office Supplies Albemarle North Carolina 141 South Second Street Albermarle North Carolina C. L. POLK MACK’S AUTO REPAIR Mechanical and Body Repair Esso Products Painting a Specialty Frog Pond Midland North Carolina G. E. HARWARD SON Compliments of SUGGS FURNITURE CO. Distributor of Esso Products Phone 191 Concord Road Phone 1195-W Oakboro North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of L. A. EUDY L. WORTH LITTLE Esso Gas Oil Groceries Clerk of Superior Court Phone 106-W Albemarle North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina SECURITY BANK TRUST DUN-RITE LAUNDRY COMPANY Member Of AND Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. American Banker Association North Carolina Banker Association CLEANERS Oakboro North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina DRY’S FURNITURE STORE LOCUST SEED PROCESSING CO. Leonard Refrigerators, Stoves, Speed Queen Washing Machines New Perfection Oil Stoves Dealers in Clover, Lespediza Seed, and Small Grain Custom Seed Treating Highway 27 Oakboro North Carolina 5 Locust North Carolina Compliments of quality STANLY KNITTING MILLS CLEANERS INC, 134 East Main Street Manufacturers of 51 and 60 Gauge Phone 358 Full Fashioned Hosiery Albemarle North Carolina Oakboro North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of DR. J. 0. IVESTER ALBEMARLE Chiropractor COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Albemarle North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina TERMINAL GRILL Compliments of ALBEMARLE BUS TERMINAL Carl Hathcock (Mgr. ) LOCUST BARBER SHOP Albemarle North Carolina Locust North Carolina HARWOOD’S FLORIST Compliments of “Flowers Wired Anywhere” Norwood Road ALMOND’S HOME SUPPLY Albemarle North Carolina Locust North Carolina HOME BUILDING PECK’S FLORIST ASSOCIATION Phone 252 Norwood Road Albemarle North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina LOWDER J. E. LITTLE General Merchandise Feed and Fertilizer Oakboro North Carolina Monuments -Tombstones -Markers OAKBORO GRANITE MARBLE CO. Phone 461 Oakboro North Carolina Compliments of SOUTHERN FLOUR MILLS Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of CITY NEWS HARDWARE COMPANY Building Materials- Paints -Hardware Norge and General Electric Home Appliances Albemarle North Carolina DOWD LUMBER MILLS Manufactures of North Carolina Pine Lumber Located 2 Miles West of Stanfield On Norfolk Southern Railroad Stanfield North Carolina H. M. MOTORS Kaizer-Frazer Dealer 1332 E. Main Street Phone 1318 Albemarle North Carolina RIFF’S DEPARTMENT STORE “Everything To Wear” 138-142 West Main Street Albemarle North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina C. E. J. R. TEETER J. H. HARKEY DIST. Dealers In Groceries, Hardware, Cotton, Cotton Seeds, Lespedeza Seeds, And Cross Ties Of Gulf Oil Products Gas, Kerosene, Fuel Oil Phone 94 Oakboro North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina STANLY NEWS AND PRESS ! Compliments of BURRELL BAKERY Established 1880 Bakers of Silver Crest Bread Your County Newspaper Phone 1170 Albemarle North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina STILL OIL COMPANY BOWERS BROTHERS Wholesale and Retail Fuel Oil, Gasoline, Motor Oil East Main Street Phone 340 Distributors Of Security Feeds John Deere Farm Machinery And Baby Chicks Albemarle North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina LOVE’S LUMBER CO. WHISPERING PINES Lumber and Building Supplies Pit Cooked Barbecues and Sandwiches Phone 2 Lonnie Doby--Owner 112 Miles on Highway 52 North Phone 9842 Stanfield North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Albemarle North Carolina OAKBORO FURNITURE CO. Hotpoint Appliances Your Satisfaction is our first interest Oakboro North Carolina Compliments of A. J. FURR’S LUMBER CO. Phone 3 Locust North Carolina MORROW BROTHERS AND HEATH COMPANY Dealers in Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Building Materials, Seeds, Fertilizers Albemarle North Carolina Westinghouse and Philco Appliances MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE Phone 54 Albemarle North Carolina TWIN PINES ESSO Grill--Groceries Thick Milkshakes 3 miles west Highway 27 Albemarle North Carolina OSBORNE FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings Stanfield North Carolina Compliments of CURTIS CANDY CO. Mike Lefler (Distributor) Baby Ruth--Butterfinger Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of DR. FITZGERALD, DENTIST CLYDE E. WHITLEY Plumbing Heating Contractors Albemarle North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of P. J.HUNEYCUTT CO. LITTLE S GRILL Furniture, Jewelry and Appliances Choice Foods Phone 69 Curb Service Albemarle North Carolina Oakboro North Carolina MIDLAND REXALL STORE DENNIS FURNITURE CO. Sodas and Cosmetics “My Location Will Save You Money” Phone 1265-R P O. 262 Phone 6 Salisbury Highway 52 Midland North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina OAKBORO HARDWARE CO. Compliments of THE CHILDRENS SHOP Building Material Hardware Du Pont Paints Phone 181 L. CRAIG HOPKINS Oakboro North Carolina Albemarle North Carolina KEPLEY’S UPHOLSTERY SERVICE Harold H. Kepley, Manager Phone 627-M Charlotte Road Albemarle North Carolina MORGON MOTOR CO. Sales Service 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone --Office- - 1057 Phone--Service and Parts--533 Albemarle North Carolina HERFF-JONES Indianapolis 7, Indiana World’s Largest Manufacturers OF Class Rings, Pins, Medals, Trophies, Announcements, and Personal Cards Representative E. L. Hedrick Phone 4306 Taylorsville North Carolina Phones: Day 198-Night 1214-J CRYSTAL PLASTIC GLAZE For Automobiles B. L. Mullis, Distributor For North And South Carolina 208 East Main Street Albemarle North Carolina Compliments oj A FRIEND B. E. HOLBROOKS HARDWARE -Dealers In- Hardware-Electrical Appliances and Water Systems Stanfield North Carolina C om pliments of Modern Beauty Shop, Albemarle, North Carolina Robert Eury, Albemarle, North Carolina Broadway Beauty Salon, Albemarle, North Carolina Reliable Jewelry Store, 243 W. Main St. Albemarle, N. C. The Goody Shop Cafe, Albemarle, North Carolina R. J. Tucker, Albemarle, North Carolina J. A. Little, Albemarle, North Carolina Almond’s Home Supply, Locust, North Carolina J. A. Johnson, Albemarle, North Carolina Alene Lovingood, Stanfield, North Carolina’ J. C. Tucker, Locust, North Carolina Medlin’s Grocery, Albemarle, North Carolina Music Mart, Albemarle, North Carolina Carpenter’s Clothing Store, Oak Grove, North Carolina Hinson’s Grocery, Locust, North Carolina William’s Tractor Implement, Red Cross, North Carolina Hoyle C. Griffin, Albemarle, North Carolina Southern Life Insurance Company, Albemarle, North Carolina L. A. Adkins, Albemarle, North Carolina E. v F. Thompson, Albemarle, North Carolina I. R. Burleson, Albemarle, North Carolina East Albemarle Grocery, Albemarle, North Carolina Oakboro Cotton Mill, Oakboro, North Carolina Vade Little, Midland, North Carolina B. B. Efird, Stanfield, North Carolina C. H. Beachum, Oakboro, North Carolina Finks Studio, Albemarle, North Carolina A. A. Furr, Auction Co. , Albemarle, North Carolina Pepper Pot Grill, Albemarle, North Carolina Burleyson Grocery, Albemarle, North Carolina Dwight Osborne, Stanfield, North Carolina Ralph Thomas, Stanfield, North Carolina G. H. Bost game farm Service Station, Highway 27. Oakboro Jewelry Company, Oakboro, North Carolina Picketts Dept. Store, Oakboro, North Carolina Oakboro Cash Store, Oakboro, North Carolina Albemarle Plumbing Heating Co. Robinson’s Inc. R. W. Barbee Gold Shop Medlin’s Service Station, Albemarle, North Carolina Stanly Frozen Food Locker, Albemarle, North Carolina Paul J. Barnhardt, Locust, North Carolina ...V LOOKING BMWAIUI To the numerous business concerns, individuals, merchants, etc. who have assisted to make it possible for us to produce this volume of Echoes we, the members of the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one, would like to say a sincere Thank you. Always shall we remember those who so willingly helped to lighten our task. Truthfully we can say it has been a privilege to collaborate with you in the production of this volume. We fully realize this yearbook is far from perfect, yet we surrender our places with a consciousness of work completed to the best of our ability. It is our hope that from this book you will obtain much pleasure and that it shall serve as a pleasant reminder of your treasured high school life. The Stuff And Sponsor For Reference Not to be taken from this room


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